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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMIm a Vietnamese refugee. We are proud to speak the language of our new home as all immigrants shouldAfter the fall of Saigon in 1975, waves of South Vietnamese refugees fled to the United States, seeking freedom and safety. About 125,000 refugees were airlifted initially, with upwards of 800,000 refugees fleeing in the years following many of whom ended up settling in the U.S. As of 2017, Vietnamese-Americans comprise approximately 3% of Americas immigrants, and represent the sixth-largest foreign-born population.Upon resettling in the United States, many refugees encountered a language barrier which made navigating new lives in a new nation a challenge. As a member of a refugee family who narrowly escaped the treachery of the communist Vietcong, my family was one of the many blessed and fortunate South Vietnamese families who received a gift to start a new life in America. We are grateful every day to the U.S. for this generous opportunity.However, like many, we were faced with complex systems, unfamiliar schools and an employment market that required English proficiency. In our quest to assimilate into American culture and earn our citizenship, mastering the English language was necessary to foster a sense of belonging, unity and collective American identity. THIS JULY 4TH, HERES HOW MY FAMILY EARNED THE RIGHT TO BE CALLED AMERICANS LEGALLYUnfortunately, many recent immigrant groups do not maintain and have failed to prioritize English proficiency in the same manner. According to recent research, 46% of illegal aliens speak English "not well" or "not at all." That must change and thankfully, President Donald Trump is taking meaningful action to ensure it does. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONOn March 1, 2025, Trump issued Executive Order 14224, "Designating English as the Official Language of the United States." Although the U.S. has never formally declared English its official language at the federal level, its role as the de-facto language of government, education and commerce provided much-needed structure. Designating an official language is not exclusionary as critics may claim but is empowering for any new immigrant who seeks freedom and opportunity here. Learning English opens doors to forming bonds with our neighbors and develops a sense of national pride in being American.While this executive order focuses on analyzing the cost value of language services in the federal government, the designation of an official language is critical in re-establishing our bonds as Americans, especially in politically and socially Balkanized society. Further steps should be taken at the state and local level, especially within workplaces and educational institutions, to ensure that the spirit of this executive order is realized where it matters most.MINNESOTA STATE REPRESENTATIVE ADMITS SHE IS IN THE US ILLEGALLY DURING LEGISLATIVE DEBATELanguage policy isnt just about words, but it about opening doors of communication and creating a pathway to becoming an American. For refugees like my family and many others from South Vietnam, its about survival, dignity and the chance to start again. In a new and complex world, knowing the language of your new home is not just helpful, its liberating. I applaud President Trump for taking steps to help build unity, a collective national identity and opening the door for everyone to identify as Americans.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 7 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRock Hudson came on to me during arranged studio date: '50s sex symbol claimsMamie Van Doren never misses a chance to kiss and tell.The star, now 94, will be honored with the Legacy Award at the annual Cincecon Film Festival and present a screening of her 1959 film, "Guns, Girls and Gangsters." Fox News Digital learned shes filming a new documentary about her life and has a book coming out later this year.Before Van Doren became a Hollywood sex symbol, Universal Studios set up several dates for her with other movie stars to boost her career.MARISKA HARGITAY SHARES THE SURPRISING WAY SHE DISCOVERED HER BIOLOGICAL FATHER'S IDENTITYOne of her arranged dates was with Rock Hudson."With Rock Hudson, they said he was gay at the studio. . . . You dont have anything to worry about," she recently told IndieWire. "But thats not true. Thats not true at all.""He came on to me," she claimed. "And in my book, I told about having [on] a Crimmins skirt and him getting very passionate and rolling on the kitchen floor."Hudson, a box office titan, died in 1985 from complications of AIDS. He was 59. When his AIDS diagnosis became public a few months before his death, friends and colleagues revealed that he was gay, People magazine reported. The outlet noted this was an open secret in most Hollywood circles."We all knew Rock was gay, but it never made any difference to us," Van Doren told the outlet in a 1985 cover story about Hudson."Universal invested a lot of money in Rock, and it was important for his image to remain that of a ladykiller. Rock did what was expected of him."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERVan Doren went on to write about her encounter with Hudson in her 1987 memoir, "Playing the Field: My Story."Van Doren told IndieWire that one actor she didnt want to get involved with was Gig Young, her co-star in 1958s "Teachers Pet.""I had a problem with that one," she explained. "I was very on the outs with my husband at that time, but we were still together, and I didnt have any kind of relationship with him then, but I realized that he liked me.""Merv Griffin had a show coming out of Las Vegas," said Van Doren. "[Young] was on the show, and I was on the show. Well, he was there, and he wanted to take me out. And I didnt want to go out with him. There was something about him that I didnt particularly care for. I have a sense thats really good. I have a really good nose for horse flesh, thats for sure. And I refused to go out with him.""He got very upset and very mad at me. And then I heard later that he [had] married somebody, and he shot her."In 1978, Young fatally shot his wife Kim Schmidt before taking his own life. He was 64.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSVan Doren has been married five times. She had a son with band leader Ray Anthony in 1956."I found myself pregnant, and I got married afterward that was unheard of," she told the outlet. "At least it got me out of my contract at Universal."Van Doren is grateful for the life that shes lived, pointing out that her contemporaries had met untimely ends. Marilyn Monroe passed away in 1962 from a barbiturate overdose. She was 36. Jayne Mansfield was instantly killed in a 1967 car crash. She was 34.WATCH: NEW MARILYN MONROE PHOTOS TAKEN BY CLOSE FRIEND REVEALED IN BOOK"Ive got a couple of wonderful angels on my shoulder," Van Doren told the outlet. I really believe that, and I have a connection with God. And everything I do, theres a reason why I do it. Its to help and be kind to people. Ive tried to be kind to people even when they werent kind to me. And if Im around someone very bad, I try to just get away from it. I dont like to be around bad things."Back in 2020, Van Doren told Fox News Digital that at first, she had no inkling that Hudson was gay."I was only under contract for two weeks when the publicity departmentcalled me and said I was going on a date with Rock Hudson," she said at the time."And I was just so worried. The girl casually said, You dont have to worry about him he doesnt go for girls. So we went out. . . . We became great friends. I remember him being really down to earth and just a nice guy. So, when he became sick, it was very devastating."After skyrocketing to fame, Van Doren was ready to leave Hollywood."I moved out here to Newport Beach simply because I didnt like it in Hollywood," she said. "Your life is too much of an open book up there. So, I got away I got away from all the bad stuff that was going on. This was around the 60s when I left. There were a lot of drugs. Marilyn died. Jayne died. A lot of my contemporaries were gone. I just thought it was time to leave Hollywood. It just wasnt agreeing with me.""And I had a son," she said. "I wanted to give him a better life than Hollywood. And he got interested in boats. I took a different turn and a different lifestyle from what I was used to. I kept some of my friends. I didnt have that many friends in Hollywood to begin with. I shy away from going to parties somuch. I had stacks of invitations, and I just never used them."Still, the screen siren said shes proud to be recognized as a sex symbol."Well, being sexy is nice," she said. "I like being sexy. Hell, I like sex. I like it better than rock n roll. I was the first to do rock n roll on the big screen, and that definitely exudes a lot of your sex appeal. It comes from within. You cant learn rock n roll. You have to be born with it. Its gotta be natural.""I think I was born with it," she reflected. "I certainly opened a lot of doors during a postwar time when things were very conservative. I was way ahead of my time I wasnt going to be playing nun roles, thats for sure."0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 7 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCNN panel shreds Harris' Colbert interview for her lack of solutions after 'six months to figure it out'Former Vice President Kamala Harris was criticized on a Friday CNN panel for delivering vague answers during her interview with host Stephen Colbert the night before.During the "Late Show" interview, Harris spoke about her choice not to run for the governorship of California, making broad generalizations about how, "Just for now, I dont want to go back in the system. I think its broken."On CNN, NOTUS White House Correspondent Jasmine Wright, who covered the Harris campaign, objected to Harris using "amorphous phrasing" like "the system," and doubted whether Americans could grasp what she was talking about.KAMALA HARRIS RULES OUT 2026 RUN IN HER HOME STATE OF CALIFORNIA"I think what people want are solutions, and she has not said a single one," Wright said. "And consistently, people want her to be descriptive about what she says is wrong. And I dont think that that interview, she was able to do that. And its a shame because shes had six months to figure it out.""She hasnt said anything really for six months," panel host Manu Raju agreed.CNN senior reporter Aaron Blake commented on how there are multiple other prominent Democrats, like former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden, talking about how Americas institutions are under attack, or how American democracy is in particularly dark times, but there is one key flaw."But we dont see, like, a very consistent message from Democrats on this," Blake said. "Maybe thats because they dont have somebody with kind of the heft and the constant presence in our daily lives to drive that message. But it seems like something where they pop up every once in a while and say, Hey, this situation is pretty bad. And then they kind of fade away and it just doesnt seem like Democrats have been able to drive that message very well."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE"You know, she was so guarded last night. I mean, I was a bit surprised because she had been gone. Shes now not running for office, at least at the moment. And she was not, perhaps, as forthcoming about some of the issues with the campaign than maybe what I personally expected," Raju said, before playing a clip of Mark Cuban saying Harris is far more charismatic behind closed doors.AP White House reporter Michelle Price argued that Thursday nights interview stood out because "she was especially robotic, but that is a longstanding problem for her. She even looked physically uncomfortable, like her shoulders seemed up into her neck most of that interview, which was just striking because, you know, she has nothing to lose right now. She could be energetic or much more candid than she was."Price added further that the interview "seemed more like a lament for where things went last year, where the party is now. There was no message of leadership or moving forward, or even clarity on what, again, like Jasmine said, what is the system? Is she talking about the California gubernatorial system, the election system?"Wright argued that Harris is falling uniquely short of her responsibility to candidly explain what went wrong with the election."I think that after how damaging 2024 was, not just for her personally, but for the Democratic Party, I think that what is required of her is to really be honest about what went wrong in her campaign, what went wrong with the party, and what she wants to do," she said. "And yes, maybe that happens on that listening tour that shes going to go on in December. But I think people want those answers from her now. And she had the time to create them."0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 7 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRadioactive wasp nest discovered by workers at former nuclear bomb siteOfficials at a former nuclear bomb site in South Carolina have discovered a radioactive wasp nest.Workers were conducting a routine radiation level check at the Savannah RiverSite near Aiken when a nest was identified with liquid nuclear waste tanks, The Associated Press (AP) reported.The U.S. Department of Energy filed a report on July 22 stating the nest had 10 times the radiation level that is permitted by federal regulations.'CARBON PASSPORTS' WOULD TRACK TRAVEL AND EVEN RESTRICT HOW SOME PEOPLE TAKE VACATIONOfficials said no wasps were found at the nest."The wasp nest was sprayed to kill wasps, then bagged as radiological waste," the report said. "The ground and surround[ing] area did not have any contamination."It is believed the nest became radioactive through "onsite legacy radioactive contamination" from activity left when the site was fully operational.The site now makes fuel for nuclear plants and cleanup, AP reported. There are still 43 of the underground tanks in use, while eight have been closed.A watchdog group,Savannah River Site Watch, called out the report, saying it lacked details about the source of the contamination and how the wasps encountered it, according to AP.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERTom Clements, Savannah River Site Watch executive director, slammed the report in text messages obtained by AP."Im as mad as a hornet that SRS didnt explain where the radioactive waste came from or if there is some kind of leak from the waste tanks that the public should be aware of," Clements wrote, as AP reported.The Savannah River Mission Completion monitors the site and provided a statement to the Aiken Standard, a local news outlet."Upon discovery of the contaminated nest, the immediate area was secured and surveyed; no contamination was found in the area," the statement noted."There were no impacts to workers, the environment or the public."The nest was found in F Tank Farm area, which is "centrally located inside the 310-square-mile Savannah River Site. Generally, wasps travel only a few hundred yards from their nest," it continued.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleIn 1950, President Harry Truman announced that the United States would accelerate the atomic energy program; the plant opened during the start of the Cold War.The plant was in charge of producing "basic materials" in support of American defense programs, primarily tritium and plutonium-239, according to the Savannah River Site.It has produced over 165 million gallons of liquid nuclear waste, reducing it through evaporation to about 34 million gallons, according to Savannah River Mission Completion.Of the remaining 43 tanks, eight have closed.Regarding the radioactive wasp nest, three additional nests have since been discovered at the site, The New York Times reported on Saturday.The Savannah River Site occupies some 310 square miles in the sandhills of South Carolina, near the Georgia border.The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 5 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWWE star says she suffered breast implant-related injury in ring: 'It has moved'Professional wrestling may have predetermined outcomes, but the risk of injury is real.But this past Monday, longtime star Nikki Bella, whose real name is Stephanie Garcia-Colace, suffered an injury that might have been previously unheard of.In an injury report, it would be labeled as a chest injury, but Bella and her twin sister, Brie Bella (Brianna Danielson), revealed what the injury really was.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMNikki's breast implant wound up getting dislocated in an eight-person match on "Monday Night Raw" earlier this week."Your implant OK? I think it's stuck in your ribs," Brie asked her sister."I think it is. I had to go to the doctor yesterday to get my t-t looked at," Nikki replied."I just was telling Brie, like, having conversations with my shirt off, and I'm thinking in my head, like, 'I didn't think I'd be here today, on my day off in New York City, getting my boobs looked at.'"Nikki then revealed that "It has moved."SETH ROLLINS LOOMS LARGE AT SUMMERSLAM AMID POSSIBLE KNEE INJURYNikki had been in and out of the ring for years due to neck injuries and a cyst in her brain, but she made a surprise return at this year's Women's Royal Rumble in February.She was previously engaged to John Cena, who proposed to the WWE Hall of Famer during WrestleMania 33 after the couple won a mixed tag team match against The Miz and his wife, Maryse. They were engaged for nearly a year before calling off their wedding less than one month before the date.Nikki was married before getting engaged to Cena, and married Artem Chigvinstev, her "Dancing With The Stars" partner, in 2022. But the dancer was arrested in 2024 on a felony domestic violence charge, and two weeks later Nikki filed for divorce.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 5 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTeacher accused of Arkansas hiking murders bounced between 4 districts in 3 statesThe 28-year-old teacher accused of stabbing a married couple to death in front of their children at Arkansas Devils Den State Park bounced between four districts in three states prior to the alleged murders, a report said.Andrew McGann who was charged with two counts of capital murder in the killing Saturday of Clinton David Brink, 43, and Cristen Amanda Brink, 41 was once placed on administrative leave at an elementary school in the Dallas suburb of Flower Mound, Texas, in spring 2023 after concerns were raised about his classroom management, according to the Associated Press.A parent whose son was in McGanns fifth grade class in Oklahoma that year also told the AP that he remembers him being "reserved" and "not super friendly," and that McGann was "just off-putting" the first time they met."He wouldnt look at me really, wouldnt talk to me. He would only really talk to the kids and he would just walk away," Kyle Swanson said. "I dont know, it was a strange interaction." ARKANSAS HIKING MURDERS: TIMELINE REVEALS TEACHER SUSPECTS ROUTE FROM CLASSROOM TO COURTROOMMcGann, who graduated in spring 2022 from Oklahoma State University-Tulsa with a Bachelor of science degree in elementary education, has active teaching licenses in Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma, according to each respective government certification website. No infractions or suspensions are noted on his public state licensures in any of those states, the AP reported.McGann was placed on administrative leave in spring 2023 while he was employed at Donald Elementary School in Flower Mound, Texas, "following concerns related to classroom management, professional judgment, and student favoritism," according to a spokesperson for the Lewisville Independent School District.Sierra Marcum, whose son was in McGanns fourth grade class, told the AP that McGann came across as "pretty cold" and "disinterested in his students." Marcum said her son came home from school upset about some of McGanns behavior, which she reported to the schools principal.VIDEO SHOWS ARKANSAS HIKING MURDER SUSPECT ARRESTED MID-HAIRCUTMcGann resigned from the Lewisville posting in May 2023, the district said in a statement.The following school year, he taught fifth grade at an elementary school in the Tulsa suburb of Broken Arrow before leaving to take another job at a separate Tulsa-area district, Sand Springs, from the summer of 2024 until May of this year. Officials with both Oklahoma districts said McGann passed all background checks.McGann was expected to start a new job at Springdale Public Schools in northwest Arkansas on Aug. 11, according to the AP. Then the murders unfolded on July 26 in what police have described as a seemingly "random" attack.McGann made his first appearance on Friday before an Arkansas judge, who ordered him to be held without bond at the Washington County Detention Center, assigned him a public defender and scheduled his arraignment for Aug. 25.Amy Labree, who knew Cristen Brink from a church in Miles City, Montana, told Fox News she had a beautiful voice and was involved in music at the church."She got As in nursing school while raising babies and taking care of her family," Labree said. "I loved her so much and it just doesn't seem real.Just seems there should be something I could do to take all this terrible tragedy back. Sadly, they are gone."Fox News' Ashley Papa and The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 8 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCommon sweetener could hold untapped potential to fight aggressive cancer, study findsA household sweetener could hold the potential to create an anti-cancer treatment.New research from Hiroshima University in Japan revealed that stevia leaf extract could help fight pancreatic cancer cells.The leaves of the stevia plant (Stevia rebaudiana) are used to make stevia extract, a naturally sweet substance commonly used as a sugar substitute.TWO CANCER DRUGS SHOW PROMISE IN REVERSING ALZHEIMER'S DEVASTATING EFFECTSThe study, published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, investigated the anti-cancer properties of stevia leaf extract when it is fermented with a certain strain of bacteria.In laboratory research, the fermented extract exhibited "significantly enhanced antioxidant activity and cytotoxicity" against pancreatic cancer cells, the researchers revealed.This led them to believe that this substance could serve as a "promising candidate for pancreatic cancer treatment."Paul E. Oberstein, M.D., medical oncologist and assistant director of the Pancreatic Cancer Center at NYU Langone Perlmutter Cancer Center, shared his thoughts in an interview with Fox News Digital.ANCIENT 'PHARAOH'S CURSE' FUNGUS SHOWS PROMISE IN KILLING CANCER CELLS"This is an interesting study because it evaluated something derived from a natural plant (stevia) and showed that it may have utility in stopping cancer cells from growing in the laboratory," he said."As the authors point out, the actual stevia plant does not seem to have any benefit for stopping cancer, so they had to use a chemical process to change the plant and make it stronger with a fermentation process."Oberstein recommended approaching this with caution, as it is unknown whether altering the plant will lead to side effects or toxicity.The study was not performed on humans, so there is "still a lot thats unknown about whether this will help patients," the oncologist added.As stevia extract alone does not have an impact on cancer cells, Oberstein said these findings most likely will not lead to any immediate changes in treatment plans."The study suggests that if the stevia can be changed in the lab, it may have an impact, so hopefully they will further test this and determine whether this effect happens when tested in people and if it doesnt cause new side effects," he added."I hope the researchers keep testing this in various formats and in people."Dr. Kristen Arnold, a surgical oncologist and pancreatic cancer specialist at the Orlando Health Cancer Institute, reacted to these study findings in a separate interview with Fox News Digital."Pancreatic cancer is a very aggressive malignancy," she said. "And we know that even with the most aggressive of therapies, unfortunately, our outcomes are not good.""As a pancreatic cancer community, we spend a lot of time and there's a lot of ongoing effort into trying to find better modalities to treat this disease."Although more research is needed to confirm these preliminary findings, Arnold said she is encouraged by the study.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER"I think the data's very early to know if it's ultimately going to be a game-changer, but it's very exciting to know that we're finding some positive pre-clinical data," she said."This is the process of how we discover new treatments some of which turn out to be absolute game-changers and make dramatic changes in the lives of our patients.""Not all of it pans out, but it's a process of discovery," Arnold added.For those with pancreatic cancer, Arnold recommends seeking out appropriate clinical trial opportunities as new science develops.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/health"The clinical trials are ultimately what determine how we treat patients on a day-to-day basis," she added.Fox News Digital reached out to the study authors for comment.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 8 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWhy didn't anyone break up Cincinnati beating? Bystander behavior expert explainsCINCINNATI - As the viral July 26 early-morning beatdown in Cincinnati continues to captivate the nation, a major question remains: why did so many bystanders simply watch the fight unfold instead of trying to stop it?Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge admonished the 100 or so people who she said witnessed the vicious assault, while only one called the police."That is unacceptable to not call the police," Theetge said earlier in the week. "Traffic was horrendous. People saw this. They were fighting in front of traffic. Why didn't people call us?"CINCINNATI ASSAULT: HEAR 911 CALL AFTER VIRAL MOB ATTACKDr. Rchael Powers is an Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati's College of Education, Criminal Justice & Human Services, and an expert in bystander behavior.She explained the "bystander effect," a psychological phenomenon borne out of the 1964 stabbing death of Kitty Genovese, which became a symbol of societal indifference as dozens of people reportedly heard Genovese scream for help, but no one intervened on her behalf."There's that famous kind of incident, the Kitty Genovese story, right? That's the one everyone was taught in Intro to Criminal Justice," Powers told Fox News Digital in an interview on the University of Cincinnati campus Thursday.She noted that there is some controversy over whether the police were called to help Genovese, but said "from that, I think, is where we got that idea of the bystanders effect, which is the more people [who are] involved in a situation, the less likely someone's going to responsibility."CINCINNATI BUSINESS OWNERS SLAM VIRAL 'OUT OF CONTROL' BEATING AMID FIGHT TO CLEAN UP DOWNTOWNShe explained that there are steps to becoming an "active bystander" in any given situation."One is to notice the situation. I think everybody noticed it," she said of the Cincinnati brawl. "The second one is to interpret it as an emergency. I think many folks in that situation interpreted it as an emergency, but perhaps not. There might have been folks there that interpreted that as a fight that wasn't necessarily an emergency."The third step is to assume responsibility for the situation."So whether they felt responsible to intervene in that situation - and that's where you saw probably the direct intervention by bystanders - and then, of course, the one person who assumed responsibility and thought that calling 911 was the way to go," she said.Despite the fact that the fight raged on until the attackers backed off, Powers said there was a level of intervention from bystanders during the fight.CINCINNATI MAYORAL CANDIDATE, VP VANCE'S HALF-BROTHER, SLAMS CITY LEADERSHIP AFTER BRUTAL BEATDOWN"There's people trying to defuse the situation, there were people trying to pull other people safety, there were people trying to pull some of the aggressors off," she said. "So I did see a lot of bystander behavior, even though only one person called 911.""There's also other kinds of behaviors like maybe more verbal behaviors, placating behaviors as well," she said later in the interview.When it comes to such behavior, Powers explained that there are a wide range of actions people take that could be considered intervention."They do those actions based on what they think is going to help, but also their capability," she said.So why did only one person call the police, as Theetge emphasized?"You know, first and foremost, people call the place when they think that they're going to be able to help in that immediate situation," Powers said. "We had a lot of people in a very chaotic situation. Folks may have assumed other people were calling the police. So there's a lot of factors that are based on the dynamics there as to why people might not immediately think to call 911."Failing to call 911 in an emergency situation is not abnormal, according to Powers.She said that nationwide, only about 10 percent of gunfire is ever called into the police, a claim supported by data collected by the Brookings Institute."This isn't an anomaly, right? Crime isn't necessarily called into the police, even under the most dire emergency situations," Powers said.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 8 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMOzzy Osbourne's funeral procession capped emotional farewell for matriarch Sharon and family: PHOTOSOzzy Osbourne's wife and children led his funeral procession, which traveled through his hometown of Birmingham, Britain. They were met with adoring fans and stopped to look at tributes.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 8 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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