John Kennedy assassination 50th anniversary broadcasts from local Dallas TV stations
Local Dallas tv broadcasts on 11-22-13 of JFK assassination anniversary coverage
EPIC New Show! American Ninja Warrior JR! Ninja Kidz TV
The kids from Ninja Kidz TV are competing on American Ninja Warrior Jr. Now we need to learn how to do Ninja Obstacles. It's time to train for this Awesome opportunity! We met some Ninja Kids who have their own Ninja Gym. This is the link to their gym.
American Ninja Warrior Jr will be on this network. (Universal Kids)
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NINJA KIDZ TV is an Awesome family friendly channel for all ages. We make Awesome Action skits, have Adventures, do Challenges, and teach cool Skilz with fun tutorials. Our videos share valuable character-building messages and powerful life skilz. No matter your age, you too can be a Ninja Kid! Ninja Kidz Got Skilz!
We are skilled martial artists, gymnasts, and parkour athletes. We are properly trained to safely perform all the skills and stunts in our videos. We use safety equipment and planning to ensure our safety. All skills and stunts are coordinated by and performed under the direction of adult professionals. Do not attempt these skills or stunts without proper training and the supervision of a responsible adult. Ninja Kidz TV is not responsible for the actions of viewers who attempt what they see on a video.
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This video is only for entertainment purposes. Do not attempt to recreate any of the acts in this video, as they may be dangerous if not done correctly, and could result in serious injury. If you rely on the information portrayed in this video, you assume the responsibility for the results. Have fun, but always think ahead, and remember that every project you try is at YOUR OWN RISK.
This footage is the property of Ninja Kidz TV and is not allowed to be repurposed without written consent from Ninja Kidz TV. For any media requests contact us at ninjakidztv@gmail.com
This is the video the State of Alabama shows new prison inmates on how to avoid sexual assault
Reckon by AL.com acquired this video through a public records request. The video may contain content which could be disturbing for some viewers. The State of Alabama shows this video to new prison inmates. It gives advice on how to avoid sexual assault in prison, along with what an inmate can do to report sexual assault if it does happen. The video is not meant to scare inmates, it says, but the state doesn't mince words.
Get Weather Ready: During a Tornado
If your area is under a tornado warning, would you know what to do to stay safe? You may only have a few minutes to get to safety. Knowing what actions to take when a tornado threatens your area will make you a Force of Nature and is an important step in building a Weather-Ready Nation. For more info. on tornadoes and tornado safety, see:
MCPS Board of Education Day Business Meeting - 12/03/19
Create an Adventure with Copyright
On Wednesday, July 31, the Copyright Office will present “Create an Adventure with Copyright,” celebrating the way copyright inspires adventure and how adventure promotes copyright. While copyright might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about taking an adventure, copyright and adventure actually go hand in hand. Have you seen a photograph of a beautiful location and then gone on your own adventure there? Or have you written a song about an incredible place you have visited? The event celebrates the role copyright plays in inspiring adventure and how adventure promotes copyright, with a focus on the impact copyright has on photographs, travel books, music, TV shows, and movies.
Presenters include:
Jeanne Fink (15:33), Vice President and Senior Associate General Counsel, National Geographic Society
John Hessler (49:09), Author and Curator of Jay I. Kislak Collections of the Archaeology & History of the Early Americas, Library of Congress
Andrea Sachs (33:50), Travel Reporter, The Washington Post
Shodekeh (1:07:10), Beatboxer, Hip-Hop Vocal Percussionist, Breath Artist.
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Weather Center Live 20150824 1711 includes Weather Underground premiere
How come Immediately after a ad for Katrina 2065 brought to you by Citco it says stay tuned for LOT8's brought to you by Citco plays song longer than usual and goes to LOT8's, I find that weird. The time is around 1:07:20.
Note: The Weather Underground premiere starts around 47:51.
Currrent Cable Information:
Cable Provider: Suddenlink
Digital SD Channel Number: 34 with cable box, 34-1 no cable box, 2012 with my tv tuner
Digital HD Channel Number: 234 cable box only
Cable Box: none
All Rights Go To The Weather Channel
No Copyright Infringement Intended
The War on Drugs Is a Failure
The War on Drugs is a campaign of prohibition and foreign military aid and military intervention being undertaken by the United States government, with the assistance of participating countries, intended to both define and reduce the illegal drug trade. More on this topic:
This initiative includes a set of drug policies of the United States that are intended to discourage the production, distribution, and consumption of illegal psychoactive drugs. The term War on Drugs was first used by President Richard Nixon in 1971.
On May 13, 2009, Gil Kerlikowske, the current Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), signaled that although it did not plan to significantly alter drug enforcement policy, the Obama administration would not use the term War on Drugs, as he claims it is counter-productive. ONDCP's view is that drug addiction is a disease that can be successfully prevented and treated... making drugs more available will make it harder to keep our communities healthy and safe.(2011) One of the alternatives that Mr Kerlikowske has showcased is Sweden's Drug Control Policies that combine balanced public health approach and opposition to drug legalization. The prevalence rates for cocaine use in Sweden are barely one-fifth of European neighbors such as the United Kingdom and Spain.
In June 2011, the Global Commission on Drug Policy released a critical report on the War on Drugs, declaring The global war on drugs has failed, with devastating consequences for individuals and societies around the world. Fifty years after the initiation of the UN Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, and years after President Nixon launched the US government's war on drugs, fundamental reforms in national and global drug control policies are urgently needed. The report was immediately criticized by organizations that oppose a general legalization of drugs.
In 1986, the US Defense Department funded a two-year study by the RAND Corporation, which found that the use of the armed forces to interdict drugs coming into the United States would have little or no effect on cocaine traffic and might, in fact, raise the profits of cocaine cartels and manufacturers. The 175-page study, Sealing the Borders: The Effects of Increased Military Participation in Drug Interdiction, was prepared by seven researchers, mathematicians and economists at the National Defense Research Institute, a branch of the RAND, and was released in 1988. The study noted that seven prior studies in the past nine years, including one by the Center for Naval Research and the Office of Technology Assessment, had come to similar conclusions. Interdiction efforts, using current armed forces resources, would have almost no effect on cocaine importation into the United States, the report concluded.
During the early-to-mid-1990s, the Clinton administration ordered and funded a major cocaine policy study, again by RAND. The Rand Drug Policy Research Center study concluded that $3 billion should be switched from federal and local law enforcement to treatment. The report said that treatment is the cheapest way to cut drug use, stating that drug treatment is twenty-three times more effective than the supply-side war on drugs.
The National Research Council Committee on Data and Research for Policy on Illegal Drugs published its findings on the efficacy of the drug war. The NRC Committee found that existing studies on efforts to address drug usage and smuggling, from U.S. military operations to eradicate coca fields in Colombia, to domestic drug treatment centers, have all been inconclusive, if the programs have been evaluated at all: The existing drug-use monitoring systems are strikingly inadequate to support the full range of policy decisions that the nation must make.... It is unconscionable for this country to continue to carry out a public policy of this magnitude and cost without any way of knowing whether and to what extent it is having the desired effect. The study, though not ignored by the press, was ignored by top-level policymakers, leading Committee Chair Charles Manski to conclude, as one observer notes, that the drug war has no interest in its own results.
During alcohol prohibition, the period from 1920 to 1933, alcohol use initially fell but began to increase as early as 1922. It has been extrapolated that even if prohibition had not been repealed in 1933, alcohol consumption would have quickly surpassed pre-prohibition levels. One argument against the War on Drugs is that it uses similar measures as Prohibition and is no more effective.