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Softball state quarterfinal
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Senior Issue Video
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#11: J1 Podcast Features
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The vending machine investigation
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Interviewing freshman on varsity
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Advanced Art Field Trip
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@bobjoe2604
@bobjoe2604 Ай бұрын
where am i
@noslccp6140
@noslccp6140 Ай бұрын
what are they feeding kids today? and they're ALL 9th graders? gen alpha more like giralffas. bruh. im ded💀💀
@dishantkumar7910
@dishantkumar7910 Ай бұрын
Love this video especially the Magic one !
@hugosworld8959
@hugosworld8959 Ай бұрын
Amazing video
@josh4144
@josh4144 Ай бұрын
Supercool
@user-de4wb2cf4t
@user-de4wb2cf4t Ай бұрын
I am from Algeria I have a master’s degree in school psychology. Can I authenticate my degree and work abroad?
@komoru
@komoru Ай бұрын
Good to hear his story and perspective and that he had the intuition to evacuate and not stay in the building and also realized it was best to get far away from the buildings rather than stay in the area and watch. My uncle was also in WTC 2 and made it out. He lost some good friends and still does not talk about it to this day.
@stevendaniel8126
@stevendaniel8126 Ай бұрын
Interviewer should shut up and listen......talks too much.
@pachiecakes8467
@pachiecakes8467 2 ай бұрын
This man is an amazing storyteller. I know the interviewer is young but it was painful to listen to her botch this very important interview. I could hardly listen the whole way through 😢
@Marcus_Berger1701
@Marcus_Berger1701 2 ай бұрын
My perspective as an austrian non jew and is that the one state solution will never happen because of democraphics. Its only a matter of time and jews will be the minority in a combined israel-palestine state. Imagine jewish israeli governed by muslims. Thats not going to happen and i fully understand why. On the other hand some mixture of both groups/cultures should be promoted to facilitate dialog.
@tacicalchannel7225
@tacicalchannel7225 2 ай бұрын
Could be like ireland and northern ireland but that can only happen when they see palestines as humans
@alejandrogonzalez8187
@alejandrogonzalez8187 2 ай бұрын
theres 1.2 million muslims living in israel . even in parliament, the clear issue here is the isamic state terrorists propped up by iran.
@kindnutritionist2672
@kindnutritionist2672 2 ай бұрын
The socialists are shouting at the moon hoping to change its shape😂
@CotesDuQ
@CotesDuQ 2 ай бұрын
It is so sad to see the indoctrinated Jewish girl. She "knows" she supports the Pals but when it comes to what can be done to solve the issue.....what happens to the Jews?......"Oh, thats not for me to say". SMH. And when asked about the deadliest day for Jews since WWII she can't even answer the question. She talks gibberish about an unrelated topic. I hope she escapes at some point. And as for Arab Gallagher, he feels that everyone should live together in peace in a single state and that the Arabs just want dignity. Great idea. I'm just curious if he knows what middle eastern nation hasn't actually ethnically cleansed its Jews (hint: none). Does he even know that since even before 48 the Arabs have rejected a Jewish entity outright (see Peal Commission) at every turn?
@hadror13
@hadror13 2 ай бұрын
Westoid CRINGE
@hadror13
@hadror13 2 ай бұрын
That Jewish girl is demented. I doubt she's Jewish
@openscape7831
@openscape7831 2 ай бұрын
Genocide occured on OCT 7th, young Jewish Students are simply Useful Idiots for Hamas. Hamas is a Genocidal Terror Group, when will you get that ? You will regret your 15 minutes worth of fame, shame on you all. I stand with Israel.
@_S_I_
@_S_I_ 2 ай бұрын
Opposing genocide does NOT mean supporting the wrongdoings or ideology of Hamas. The pogrom of October 7th was not a genocide. Hamas did not intend to destroy the Jewish population through Operation al-Aqsa Flood, and leaked plans showed no orders to kill civilians. Fewer than 700 Israeli civilians were killed that day - many by the IDF themselves. In 2017, the Hamas party clearly stated that it "affirms that its conflict is with the Zionist project not with the Jews because of their religion. Hamas does not wage a struggle against the Jews because they are Jewish but wages a struggle against the Zionists who occupy Palestine. Yet, it is the Zionists who constantly identify Judaism and the Jews with their own colonial project and illegal entity.” In comparison, over 25,000 innocent civilians have been murdered by the IDF since the beginning of this ongoing campaign in Gaza. That is according to the US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. This matches the Gaza Health Ministry's claim of over 22,000 civilian fatalities, along with uncounted missing persons. The Israeli state uses the Gaza Health Ministry's figures internally, and have said "The secret services looked at the health ministry’s collection methods and determined the numbers were generally credible, so instead of collecting their own information they decided to use the [Hamas] numbers." In a report by Francesca Albanese of the UN, it is shown that of some 7,000 supposed “terrorists” claimed to have been killed by the IDF, less than 5,000 were found to be adult males. This implies that all adult males were considered “terrorists”, which overtly demonstrates the IDF’s intent to indiscriminately target Palestinians, labelling them as terrorists by default. It was also found that, of some 500 bombs, 42% were deployed in designated safe zones. By January 22nd, 42% of killings were in these safe zones, by then inhabited by the majority of Gazans. 212 out of 563 school buildings in the Gaza Strip have been directly hit by Israeli bombs. 165 of those 212 were in evacuation areas. As well as this, the IDF is intentionally and indiscriminately targeting civilian infrastructure through the implementation of their Dahiya Doctrine. They are bombing homes of civilians with no combatants in sight for the sake of causing harm to civilians. As Brig.-Gen Omer Tishler put it: “[the air force] is targeting whole neighbourhoods”. In the Flour Massacre, we saw over a hundred innocent Palestinian civilians intentionally shot and killed by the IDF. Over a hundred bodies retrieved from the scene presented with fatal bullet wounds, as verified by several independent sources. Nothing excuses the blatant disregard for human life the IDF has for Palestinians. The Lavender project has used Al to determine the homes of supposed Hamas operatives, many of them children and junior soldiers. The IDF waits for these supposed operatives to go home and sleep, before bombing their home along with their entire family, including women and children. The IDF has permitted up to 300 civilian deaths per 1 single target. None of this is justifiable. Israel has blocked aid from dependent Gazans, who were ethnically cleansed from their homes to one of the Earth's most densely populated patches of land on which agriculture is notoriously unsustaining. Israeli forces are razing the few crops that do exist, and aid vehicles are repeatedly being struck by IDF armaments. They are collectively starving all Palestinians. This falls under the UN's definition of genocide - "Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part.” UN aid agencies and other humanitarian organisations have ordered Israel to provide 500~600 trucks per day into the Strip, but the state still only permits 147 truckloads as of now. Oxfam has found that "Israel is causing these horrifying figures, by deliberately blocking food and aid from going into Gaza. It has been using starvation as a weapon of war for over five months now. The humanitarian situation in Gaza has actually worsened since the International Court of Justice (ICJ) specifically ordered Israel to enable more aid. Israel’s deliberate manufacturing of suffering is systemic and of such scale and intensity that it creates a real risk of a genocide in Gaza." Likud MP Tally Gotliev made her intentions clear when she said "Not only should it be banned in Gaza - water, bread and fuel - you must continue to blockade them."
@Lu5ck
@Lu5ck 2 ай бұрын
Idealistic kids like to talk about noble ideals without having to be accountable for. Who gonna take responsibility for their suggestions and demands? Who gonna do all the work to make their idealistic ideals to work? If it doesn't work out, who gonna take responsibility? Anybody on the street can spout all these noble ideals. All in all, very childish.
@abhijeetshrestha1502
@abhijeetshrestha1502 2 ай бұрын
what would be your solution? To stay silent on the matter? Noble Ideals are what should be crafting practice of politics instead of the naked greed no?
@Lu5ck
@Lu5ck 2 ай бұрын
@@abhijeetshrestha1502 It is politically correct to attempt to please everybody but practically impossible because if pleasing one group involve imposing their beliefs on others, do you think others will be happy about being imposed with those beliefs? The entire society is built upon compromise but there will always be a time where discussion and dialogue will not work because there is a limit to how much each other will compromise. That is why there are civil wars, that is why there are wars. The fact that you disregard individuality in a real world just means you are living in your own bubble. Oh mind you, a few days ago Russia struck a shopping district that has no military targets, killing dozens of civilians. The world is silent about it, including you so-called pro-life supporters.
@futon2345
@futon2345 2 ай бұрын
Wow these people are stupid
@futon2345
@futon2345 2 ай бұрын
That guy's hairline was stolen by Zionism lol
@mikicerise6250
@mikicerise6250 2 ай бұрын
Oh brother. Have you guys at least figured out what river and what sea yet? 🙄😂
@mg6md
@mg6md 2 ай бұрын
Its crazy how they call "genocide" despite Israel doing everything they can to prevent civilian causalities in one of the most densely populated locations on Earth by dropping warning leaflets, roof knocking, and warning Hamas of attacks. Even the UN numbers confirming the civilian / combatant death is 1:1 for the IDF (the world average is 9 civilians deaths for each combatant) is astounding and very impressive for the IDF. Hamas targets civilians and tries to cause as much death as possible.
@_S_I_
@_S_I_ 2 ай бұрын
The combatant-to-civilian fatality ratio you cite is NOT accurate. The misconception that the worldwide average for combatant:civilian fatality ratio is 1:9 includes _all_ casualties - even including refugees and internally displaced persons as casualties in and of themselves. Over 25,000 of these fataltiies have been women and children according to US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin. This matches the Gaza Health Ministry's claim of over 22,000 civilian fatalities, along with uncounted missing persons. The Israeli state uses the Gaza Health Ministry's figures internally, and have said "The secret services looked at the health ministry’s collection methods and determined the numbers were generally credible, so instead of collecting their own information they decided to use the [Hamas] numbers." In a report by Francesca Albanese of the UN, it is shown that, of some 500 bombs, 42% were deployed in designated safe zones. By January 22nd, 42% of killings were in these safe zones, by then inhabited by the majority of Gazans. 212 out of 563 school buildings in the Gaza Strip have been directly hit by Israeli bombs. 165 of those 212 were in evacuation areas. It was also found that, of some 7,000 supposed “terrorists” claimed to have been killed by the IDF, less than 5,000 were found to be adult males. This implies that all adult males were considered “terrorists”, which overtly demonstrates the IDF’s intent to indiscriminately target Palestinians, labelling them as terrorists by default. 70% of all deaths were found to have been women and children, reflecting what was admitted by Secretary Austin. Israel failed to prove the remaining 30% (adult males) were actually active combatants. As well as this, the IDF is intentionally and indiscriminately targeting civilian infrastructure through the implementation of their Dahiya Doctrine. They are bombing homes of civilians with no combatants in sight for the sake of causing harm to civilians. As Brig.-Gen Omer Tishler put it: “[the air force] is targeting whole neighbourhoods”. He also commented that "we are not being surgical." In the Flour Massacre, we saw over a hundred innocent Palestinian civilians intentionally shot and killed by the IDF. Over a hundred bodies retrieved from the scene presented with fatal bullet wounds, as verified by several independent sources. Nothing excuses the blatant disregard for human life the IDF has for Palestinians. The Lavender project has used Al to determine the homes of supposed Hamas operatives, many of them children and junior soldiers. The IDF waits for these supposed operatives to go home and sleep, before bombing their home along with their entire family, including women and children. For every single _junior_ combatant marked by the Lavender AI, it was permissible to kill 20 civilians. The IDF has permitted up to 300 civilian deaths per 1 single target. None of this is justifiable.
@simondan3828
@simondan3828 2 ай бұрын
@@_S_I_ Is it not accurate, yet so far IDF reached 1:1 ratio which is better than any western military, including US army in Fallujah,
@_S_I_
@_S_I_ 2 ай бұрын
@@simondan3828 Robert Pape, professor of Political Science at Pittsburgh University, is quoted as saying that “Gaza is one of the most intense civilian punishment campaigns in history” and that “It now sits comfortably in the top quartile of the most devastating bombing campaigns ever.” During World War 2, the allies destroyed about 40% of all urban buildings in 51 major German cities and 10% across the country. In just the first three months of the IDF campaign in the Strip, 33% of all Gazan buildings were destroyed. What was known as one of the brutal battles on an urban area in generations, the assault on Mosul as part of Operation Inherent lasted nine months. In those nine months, the US-led Combined Joint Task Force (CJTF) killed 10,000 civilians. In three whole years, they conducted up to 15,000 strikes across Iraq. Comparatively, in just the first 5-6 months the IDF dropped over 45,000 bombs and killed over 25,000 women and children. They likely killed many more adult male civilians additionally. The bombing rate of Gaza at three months was 2.5× as high as the CJTF’s peak rate, in which they fired 5,075 air-to-ground munitions across both Iraq and Syria in a single month. Airwars has found that the IDF had been killing civilians at 2× the rate of the CJTF in Raqqa, which is only a fraction of what the organisation was able to record. Emily Tripp, the organisation's director, noted that her group had never recorded more than ~250 strikes in a month. Strikes in Gaza were averaging 200 a week. U.S. advocacy director at the Center for Civilians in Conflict Annie Shiel commented “Make no mistake - U.S. operations in Iraq and Syria, especially in densely populated cities like Mosul and Raqqa, caused devastating civilian harm and destruction but what we are seeing in Gaza, the level of death and destruction in this relatively short period of time, is absolutely staggering in comparison. Nowhere is safe for civilians.” President of MedGlobal Dr Zaher Sahloul, who worked in Aleppo during the war on Daesh stated that “what’s happening right now in Gaza is beyond any disaster that I’ve witnessed at least in the last 15 years or so.” Tom Potokar, a chief surgeon in the Red Cross who has worked in Syria, Yemen, South Sudan, Somalia and Ukraine in wartime said “For me, personally, this is without a doubt the worst I’ve seen”. Michael Lynk, the former Special Rapporteur for human rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, found that “[t]he scale of Palestinian civilian deaths in such a short period of time appears to be the highest such civilian casualty rate in the 21st century”.
@mg6md
@mg6md 2 ай бұрын
Amazing production! Keep it up! Love Rudy Rochman too. The protestors were gross and absolutely disgusting towards him.
@idrot
@idrot 2 ай бұрын
US gives money to Saudi Arebia, the Lebanese army, Egypt and a lot of other undemocradic states in the middle east, some of those states are even funding some of the universites in the US, why not boycot all of them?
@Jesusluvr7777
@Jesusluvr7777 2 ай бұрын
The lack of understanding and intellectual research from these people my age is chilling. He said I don’t see why Israel wouldn’t want one state… maybe because Hamas says they want to kill all Jews, not zionists.
@_S_I_
@_S_I_ 2 ай бұрын
Could you explain how that could possibly be true? Because in 2017, the Hamas party clearly stated that it "affirms that its conflict is with the Zionist project not with the Jews because of their religion. Hamas does not wage a struggle against the Jews because they are Jewish but wages a struggle against the Zionists who occupy Palestine. Yet, it is the Zionists who constantly identify Judaism and the Jews with their own colonial project and illegal entity.”
@dfgt-su9ki
@dfgt-su9ki 2 ай бұрын
very well done!! bravo!!
@WJKPhD
@WJKPhD 2 ай бұрын
This is an excellent representation of protesting students speaking about the many nuances contained within the protest event. One little tweak I would add is that the variety of views presented distracts from the underlying compassion for the suffering people in Gaza which gives unity to the event. #Gaza #PoliticalScience #PoliSci
@tussoon1390
@tussoon1390 2 ай бұрын
Why give an additional platform for Islamo-Nazi propaganda?
@giovannicarlo5498
@giovannicarlo5498 2 ай бұрын
I don't even go here
@jahnavikeraval6839
@jahnavikeraval6839 2 ай бұрын
Love his accent and attitude! Never Forget❤
@FTRSheppard
@FTRSheppard 2 ай бұрын
We need some goddamn answers to this mystery. I thought this was America! I should be able to VEND WHATEVER I WANT!
@erectilereptile2341
@erectilereptile2341 2 ай бұрын
shawty in 2nd half def likes you
@brucewallner6753
@brucewallner6753 2 ай бұрын
Stop the gamesmanship
@cnk1980ck
@cnk1980ck 3 ай бұрын
Let him tell his story
@bdmcn1018
@bdmcn1018 3 ай бұрын
If you don't feel comfortable answering something - Gurrrl, that garbage is YOU GUYS. These men are strong enough to not need coddling.
@amrin1906
@amrin1906 5 ай бұрын
Is a PhD degree obligatory to get a job in psychology? ( Counseling/ School) do you have masters or PhD degree
@sarahmathis8152
@sarahmathis8152 5 ай бұрын
For school psych and counseling you can get your masters degree. School psych you need your Ed.s and counseling (school or mental health) is masters, but you can get your PhD for either
@RubyJay_
@RubyJay_ 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Starting my cohort this spring!
@Westernsizzlin
@Westernsizzlin 7 ай бұрын
Good lord, the interviewer completely tramples his story. He just describes where he was in the building when his tower was hit and her next question is “when you got out of the building, where did you go?” Such an incredible story and it’s just ruined by incompetence.
@bdmcn1018
@bdmcn1018 3 ай бұрын
I noticed that too
@withy40
@withy40 7 ай бұрын
This young person conducting the interview kept detracting my attention with her annoying little things she would say over the guy telling this story or terror and survival. SHUT UP!🤬
@princessinmittens4783
@princessinmittens4783 9 ай бұрын
what happened to the pregnant lady he was with?
@princessinmittens4783
@princessinmittens4783 9 ай бұрын
This is the day that changed Americans hearts forever. The compassion and care everyone has for each other at this moment. The love and courage they had for each other is absolutely remarkable. It's such a sharp contrast to what people are like to each other today. So much hatred in the U.S now. These survivors and the ones that lost their lives that day are truly heroes. Just the love everyone had for each other is overwhelming..
@Allison11111
@Allison11111 9 ай бұрын
I am alittle off put by this man. He wasn't at the impact zone and shouldn't make sweeping judgements about the Jumpers .
@pachiecakes8467
@pachiecakes8467 2 ай бұрын
What was the sweeping judgement he made? He was in the impact zone and heard them jumping! I don’t think you should be making sweeping judgments when you wasn’t there!
@Allison11111
@Allison11111 2 ай бұрын
@@pachiecakes8467 if you dont understand how to listen to a video thats your problem
@elizabethhonce1677
@elizabethhonce1677 9 ай бұрын
Luckiest three guys I think I've ever seen.
@miriamreeves9437
@miriamreeves9437 9 ай бұрын
I don’t know which person is the interviewee in the picture, but to me, the voice seems to match the first guy with the semi-curly mustache.
@miriamreeves9437
@miriamreeves9437 9 ай бұрын
I can’t quite tell if that interviewer is empathetic or if she’s just trying to get through her list of questions, some of which redirect the man being interviewed and detract somewhat from the interview. At least she had some good questions here and there. And the man’s story is fascinating. So glad he got out. So much sorrow for the ones who didn’t. RIP.
@helenf.7221
@helenf.7221 9 ай бұрын
I think she’s really young and had a list of questions. This must be for school or something. It does sound like she’s not even listening
@Greenrocketqueen
@Greenrocketqueen 8 ай бұрын
I know I was disappointed about that aspect, the “ummm..” while he was still finishing his statements drove me nuts. But I loved hearing his testimony.
@kieranwillis395
@kieranwillis395 9 ай бұрын
I cannot believe that announcement telling them to go back into elevators… Neil thankfully knew better. Everyone should’ve been evacuated ASAP. If you’re right next to a disaster like that always think ‘whatever has happened is going to make its way to me next’ so get out of the way!
@bbpersonalpage1613
@bbpersonalpage1613 9 ай бұрын
Exactly 💯 I've watched so many videos. And everyone were just standing around talking and not running as such as they ALL should those who survived the first strike. The guy in a different video that was in the bathroom said they were all standing around talking after the first hit . By the time they decided to exit, it was way too long of a wait.. It means adults at work need to be taught once a month how to exit out of the building and go as far away from it if anything were to happen in the future . Another thing was that everyone had put too much trust into the U.S. government to not think anything like this could have happened. Only one guy in another video mentioned the government need to answer to us during that first hit
@janblackman6204
@janblackman6204 9 ай бұрын
Can’t hear
@meghandevito2205
@meghandevito2205 9 ай бұрын
She did a great job, you guys. All you Debbie Downers need to learn how to get your points across without coming off as pretentious assholes. Does her interviewing skills need work? Sure. Could she take a class and edit a little better? Yes, but he told his story. She was good about keeping herself and him on track of where they are in the interview. But all you guys criticizing her, like douche canoes, can use a some CLASS yourselves. I commend you on your courage to conduct this interview, Brynn! keep up the good work, and refine your craft <3
@marievickers7848
@marievickers7848 9 ай бұрын
Not a good interviewer lacked confidence . Too many gaps
@colemarie9262
@colemarie9262 9 ай бұрын
Let the man speak - He’s an excellent storyteller, there’s no need to direct him. Let him speak and edit later if you need to.
@michaelspoto8720
@michaelspoto8720 4 ай бұрын
I'm 10 mins in and this was my thought. Came to the comments to see if anyone else thought this too
@daz090979
@daz090979 9 ай бұрын
Clearly a younger interviewer… REGARDLESS she did an outstanding job here. To assert that occasional “interruptions” were either unnecessary or poor performance is utter nonsense. She got the job done and succeeded in teasing out details of a traumatic event from a perfectly patient and coherent gentleman. Should she ever read this comment section please know that you’ve ACHIEVED something in conducting what could have been a difficult feat indeed. Forget the critics and their low blows.
@jahnavikeraval6839
@jahnavikeraval6839 2 ай бұрын
She sounds young and nervous. Not a crime
@firebird4240
@firebird4240 10 ай бұрын
Could have listened to Neil all day, he gives good insight into what it was like then and is like now. You can understand how he thought tower 1 fell onto his tower when the second plane hit, ive never heard that before. There was some really good questions, its a shame it just cuts off at the end