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time and time again iran and its proxies have vowed, they would annihilate israel. we have heard them say death to iran. death to israel. death to the u.s. iran funds these proxies, so let's give israel what they need to defend themselves. let's do it unencumbered, no offsets. let's all stand together and i would ask my democratic colleagues how much longer do you think israel can wait? let's push this forward and let's allow israel to have the funding they need to protect them selves without ties to anything else. >> senator from kansas. >> thank you, madam president, i want to thank my senior senator from the state of tennessee for leading the charge on this important issue. time and time again, my colleagues across the aisle blocked passage for fully funded stand alone aid package for israel. we've heard them claim they won't support our bill because cutting the irs would allow millionaires to get away with tax evasion. so senator blackburn and i ar rising once against to make it easy for colleagues who want a bloated irs. i have to tell me, not once have i heard
time and time again iran and its proxies have vowed, they would annihilate israel. we have heard them say death to iran. death to israel. death to the u.s. iran funds these proxies, so let's give israel what they need to defend themselves. let's do it unencumbered, no offsets. let's all stand together and i would ask my democratic colleagues how much longer do you think israel can wait? let's push this forward and let's allow israel to have the funding they need to protect them selves without...
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later on, after your time, after the very sorts of - time, after the very sorts of accounts _ time, after the very sorts of accounts i _ time, after the very sorts of accounts i have _ time, after the very sorts of accounts i have been- time, after the very sorts of - accounts i have been describing. do you know _ accounts i have been describing. do you know why— accounts i have been describing. do you know why he _ accounts i have been describing. do you know why he wasn't _ accounts i have been describing. do you know why he wasn't given - accounts i have been describing. do| you know why he wasn't given those accounts? _ you know why he wasn't given those accounts? l— you know why he wasn't given those accounts? ., �* , ., ~ ., accounts? i don't see how mr crozier can answer — accounts? i don't see how mr crozier can answer that _ accounts? i don't see how mr crozier can answer that since _ accounts? i don't see how mr crozier can answer that since he _ accounts? i don't see how mr crozier can answer that since he left - accounts? i don't see how mr crozier can answer that sinc
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it's happening all the time. and our whole goal is, our culture of our place is bring people up that are very young, give them opportunities that they would never get anywhere else. grow them throughout the organization. make sure they are entrepreneurial, hard-working, and want to win. and if you have that, you have a great culture in a company. and that's sort of where we spend all of -- a huge amount of our time trying to build within the organization. francine: bring them up to test them or just to make them learn? bruce: look, we can bring them up to take on roles. and eventually, eventually, i will become an executive chairman. and i'll still be around. but somebody else is going to run the place. francine: will you ever retire? bruce: i will become an executive chairman at some point in time. and what that means is, i'm here to help mentor young people, help with business development, look after clients that can be helpful to the overall organization. but at some point in time -- this is a hard business. w
it's happening all the time. and our whole goal is, our culture of our place is bring people up that are very young, give them opportunities that they would never get anywhere else. grow them throughout the organization. make sure they are entrepreneurial, hard-working, and want to win. and if you have that, you have a great culture in a company. and that's sort of where we spend all of -- a huge amount of our time trying to build within the organization. francine: bring them up to test them or...
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yes, at that time, at that time , you had to drive through 15 of these roadblocks, well, i think the roadblocks themselves were more... how to say, they were a safety hazard, the situation in the place, the russian troops themselves, because if the journalists were captured by them, it would be, they would cause such damage, to put it mildly, it would be a mortal danger. therefore, when we left, and we left in our own car, which at that time had already been damaged by shelling, it was also a plus, you could say, i understood what it was like when we left, passed those roadblocks, i understood that overcoming each block, overcoming each post, it decreases. danger for journalists, it's for my friends, that's why telling in general, as it turns out, it was necessary to do it quickly, frankly speaking, because at that time i myself have work experience, i understand psychology, some psychology of criminals. and it can be said that those who stood on these blocks are the same criminals, war criminals are different from ordinary ones, there is also a big difference between. well , everyth
yes, at that time, at that time , you had to drive through 15 of these roadblocks, well, i think the roadblocks themselves were more... how to say, they were a safety hazard, the situation in the place, the russian troops themselves, because if the journalists were captured by them, it would be, they would cause such damage, to put it mildly, it would be a mortal danger. therefore, when we left, and we left in our own car, which at that time had already been damaged by shelling, it was also a...
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sorry, not at the time, i i three? sorry, not at the time, i didn't. three? sorry, not at the time, i didn't- nor _ three? sorry, not at the time, i didn't. nor in _ three? sorry, not at the time, i didn't. nor in december- three? sorry, not at the time, i didn't. nor in december 2010 i three? sorry, not at the time, i | didn't. nor in december 2010 or janua didn't. nor in december 2010 or january 2011? — didn't. nor in december 2010 or january 2011? can _ didn't. nor in december 2010 or january 2011? can we _ didn't. nor in december 2010 or january 2011? can we go - didn't. nor in december 2010 or january 2011? can we go to - didn't. nor in december 2010 or| january 2011? can we go to page january 2011? can we go to page three, please, and scroll down. can you see the proposals for how the bug was to be addressed in relation to the affected branches? and can you see under solution one, the proposed solution one was to alter the branch figure at the counter to show the discrepancy fujitsu would have to manually write an entry value to the local branch. the
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it depends at what time. so, my _ your reporting line? it depends at what time. so, my reporting - your reporting line? it depends at what time. so, my reporting line| your reporting line? it depends at. what time. so, my reporting line in terms of managerial roles tended to be sue huggins, kevin gilliland, al cameron and my last role was reporting to jane mcleod. cameron and my last role was reporting to jane mcleod. when you head of partnerships _ reporting to jane mcleod. when you head of partnerships in _ reporting to jane mcleod. when you head of partnerships in 2012 - reporting to jane mcleod. when you head of partnerships in 2012 to - reporting to jane mcleod. when you head of partnerships in 2012 to 13, l head of partnerships in 2012 to 13, who was— head of partnerships in 2012 to 13, who was your reporting line? kevin gilliland. programme _ who was your reporting line? kevin gilliland. programme director- who was your reporting line? kevin gilliland. programme director for l gilliland. programme director for the branch support _ gilliland. programme di
it depends at what time. so, my _ your reporting line? it depends at what time. so, my reporting - your reporting line? it depends at what time. so, my reporting line| your reporting line? it depends at. what time. so, my reporting line in terms of managerial roles tended to be sue huggins, kevin gilliland, al cameron and my last role was reporting to jane mcleod. cameron and my last role was reporting to jane mcleod. when you head of partnerships _ reporting to jane mcleod. when you head of...
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all the time furthermore i was not having the waste of time away from real journalism. i made that pitch to the group. the intern spoke up and said chuck, you already have a brand. which i did not know. i thought to myself a brand? yes younger journalists are still establishing our brands and that's why we need twitter. talk to me about the part of analysis that has to do with the sense young journalists have a personal branding exercise for them. >> this is why i say but exactly the same conversation you just described. it's not bad faith it is the incentives that exists. first of all this is the kind of thing in the old "new yorks times" ran in the head copy editor would circle it in your copy and said this is the language of advertising. we do not use this language. that is what an old crank i am it still shocks meat we talk about ourselves this way and journalism. i think it is terribly corrupting. i don't think they are wrong for their right to be worried about it. they need to build their r prest in social media they have seen r people get rewarded. they see their
all the time furthermore i was not having the waste of time away from real journalism. i made that pitch to the group. the intern spoke up and said chuck, you already have a brand. which i did not know. i thought to myself a brand? yes younger journalists are still establishing our brands and that's why we need twitter. talk to me about the part of analysis that has to do with the sense young journalists have a personal branding exercise for them. >> this is why i say but exactly the same...
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at this time i would like to yield as much time as he may consume to mr. meuser from the great state of pennsylvania. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. meuser: thank you, mr. chairman. and i want to thank our chairman, mr. roger williams from the great state of texas, for yielding and for his leadership. mr. speaker, i rise today during small business week in support of h.r. 5333, the investing in all of america act of 2023, introduced by myself and representative scoalten. this administration aims to incentivize greater private capital investments in small businesses located in rural or low-income areas, and those operating the national security sector by providing additional bonus leverage for funds participating in the s.b.a.'s sbic program. the small business investment companies are privately owned companies that are licensed and regulated by the s.b.a., sbic's rise private capital that is matched with leverage by the s.b.a. currently capped at $175 million. sbic's then deploy these private funds to vifnt directly in small busi
at this time i would like to yield as much time as he may consume to mr. meuser from the great state of pennsylvania. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. meuser: thank you, mr. chairman. and i want to thank our chairman, mr. roger williams from the great state of texas, for yielding and for his leadership. mr. speaker, i rise today during small business week in support of h.r. 5333, the investing in all of america act of 2023, introduced by myself and representative...
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time and time again one in proxies have vowed they would anilalate israel. death to israel, death to the u.s. iran funds proxies, so let's give israel what they need to defend themselves. let's all stand together and i would ask my democratic colleagues how much longer do you think israel can wait. let's push this forward and israel to have the funding they need to protect themselves withoutne ties to anything else. >> senator from kansas, i want to thank my senior center from the state of tennessee for leading the charge on this important issue. imwe've heard them claim that it would allow millionaires to get away with tax evasion. senator blackburn and i rise again to make things easy to our colleagues. but i want to tell you not once in my lifetime have i heard any kansan come to me and express interest. putting forth the exact same bill, for several months i've said if you don't like, show me another but at the end of the day what matters is getting the aid to israel immediately and since on tax days no less to pay for the aid unfortunately it just won't
time and time again one in proxies have vowed they would anilalate israel. death to israel, death to the u.s. iran funds proxies, so let's give israel what they need to defend themselves. let's all stand together and i would ask my democratic colleagues how much longer do you think israel can wait. let's push this forward and israel to have the funding they need to protect themselves withoutne ties to anything else. >> senator from kansas, i want to thank my senior center from the state...
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what does this mean, our teacher should spend time rereading the first time it starts. then i came and we did a comparative study to see how other countries are like. only iran and turkey have a continuous holiday and this holiday is not explained during the academic year. now see if , for example, the camera can show this. as you can see, in iran, the academic year is completely continuous we have a nowruz holiday, a summer holiday for the countries you are looking at. vacations are divided throughout the year, usually summer vacations, for example, an average of two months, that 's how long our summer vacations actually go from the middle of june to the end of september. the thing that approval of 925 hours means 5 sessions in length for the beginning, now the average is different. children have to go to school for 5 days, 25 hours a day , 25 hours a week, and this means 35-37 educational weeks my school starts at 7:45, it ends at 12:45. now , when you enter the performance, first of all, the school starts at 79:45. . you are in high school, which is worse in high sch
what does this mean, our teacher should spend time rereading the first time it starts. then i came and we did a comparative study to see how other countries are like. only iran and turkey have a continuous holiday and this holiday is not explained during the academic year. now see if , for example, the camera can show this. as you can see, in iran, the academic year is completely continuous we have a nowruz holiday, a summer holiday for the countries you are looking at. vacations are divided...
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. _ hadn't read it at the time. so, let us carry on plays, are _ hadn't read it at the time. so, let us carry on plays, are you - hadn't read it at the time. so, let i us carry on plays, are you accepting now then _ us carry on plays, are you accepting now then that you are grossly incompetent to have failed to have either _ incompetent to have failed to have either or— incompetent to have failed to have either or fail to appreciate its significance at the time? i�*m either or fail to appreciate its significance at the time? i'm saying i have significance at the time? i'm saying i have missed _ significance at the time? i'm saying i have missed things _ significance at the time? i'm saying i have missed things over _ significance at the time? i'm saying i have missed things over my - significance at the time? i'm saying i have missed things over my time, j i have missed things over my time, but in _ i have missed things over my time, but in this— i have missed things over my time, but in this i— i have missed things over my time, but in this i didn't _ i have missed t
. _ hadn't read it at the time. so, let us carry on plays, are _ hadn't read it at the time. so, let us carry on plays, are you - hadn't read it at the time. so, let i us carry on plays, are you accepting now then _ us carry on plays, are you accepting now then that you are grossly incompetent to have failed to have either _ incompetent to have failed to have either or— incompetent to have failed to have either or fail to appreciate its significance at the time? i�*m either or fail to...
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and that is our time. as president of the united auto workers, i represent 400,000 working class people across industries, and 600,000 retirees. and i know when my members look back on their lives, they never say “i wish i had worked more.” when people reach the end of their lives, they never say “i wish i'd made more money.” what they wish for is they wish they had more time. that's what work does. we are paid for our time, and when we were, we are sacrificing time with other people, friends, and other things we wish to do. but time, like every precious resource in our society, is not given freely to the working class. since the industrial revolution, we have seen the productivity of our society skyrocket. with the advance of technology, one market is now doing what 12 workers used to do. more profit can be squeezed out of every hour, every minute, every second. there was a time when this phenomenon was supposed to lead to workers getting their time back. getting some of their lives back. nearly 1
and that is our time. as president of the united auto workers, i represent 400,000 working class people across industries, and 600,000 retirees. and i know when my members look back on their lives, they never say “i wish i had worked more.” when people reach the end of their lives, they never say “i wish i'd made more money.” what they wish for is they wish they had more time. that's what work does. we are paid for our time, and when we were, we are sacrificing time with other people,...
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time involved. there are management discussions that actually require larger decisions of the social system because it is involved with human resources, cost and budget issues, but the most important point from the point of view of education is the time of the curriculum, that is, the program that you want to teach. a program that we are trying to achieve its goals and it seems that it is actually time to talk. the final one must be planned , the plan can be from that side, the time you mean, the duration of the training, the time of the training, the time regarding the calendar you are talking about education, only the issue of holidays does not come up , it means that we should think that, for example, the educational calendar means summer or winter holidays, no, you have a time, you have a time container that sometimes has no ability to develop, this is the time you have at your disposal 24 in one you have a day at your disposal , you make a plan for those 24 hours. for example , where is the pla
time involved. there are management discussions that actually require larger decisions of the social system because it is involved with human resources, cost and budget issues, but the most important point from the point of view of education is the time of the curriculum, that is, the program that you want to teach. a program that we are trying to achieve its goals and it seems that it is actually time to talk. the final one must be planned , the plan can be from that side, the time you mean,...
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i long way to go before patients were being seen on time.— being seen on time. i think most --eole being seen on time. i think most peeple who _ being seen on time. i think most people who have _ being seen on time. i think most people who have tried _ being seen on time. i think most people who have tried to access | being seen on time. i think most - people who have tried to access nhs treatment_ people who have tried to access nhs treatment recently whether it be an appointment or are having to see amd will not _ appointment or are having to see amd will not feel that the targets are being _ will not feel that the targets are being met all that the tories plan is working — being met all that the tories plan is working. waiting lists are still 320,000 — is working. waiting lists are still 320,000 than when rishi sunak became prime minister, so he is failing on its own_ prime minister, so he is failing on its own metrics. a&e waiting times are higher— its own metrics. a&e waiting times are higher as its own metrics. a&e waiting times are higheras ourambul
i long way to go before patients were being seen on time.— being seen on time. i think most --eole being seen on time. i think most peeple who _ being seen on time. i think most people who have _ being seen on time. i think most people who have tried _ being seen on time. i think most people who have tried to access | being seen on time. i think most - people who have tried to access nhs treatment_ people who have tried to access nhs treatment recently whether it be an appointment or are...
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also it is a family time, sharing time, time to enjoy what you have. you hear with yourfamily and its faults special for me to watch you guys, it will be a iftar tonight explained how special that is? it iftar tonight explained how special that is?— special that is? it is very s - ecial special that is? it is very special to _ special that is? it is very special to us _ special that is? it is very special to us muslim - special that is? it is very - special to us muslim because ramadan is for one month and this is where the quran was revealed and it was also said that during this month we have to fast so no drinking or eating from early in the morning until the sun sets. when sunsets come, it's called iftar, this is when you break your fast with deep water or milk and it is a reminder that some people don't have it. and thatis some people don't have it. and that is what ramadan is all about. ., , that is what ramadan is all about. . , ., , ., ., about. pleasure to meet you and to be here- _ about. pleasure to meet you and to be here- it— about. ple
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you're on time. when we don't want to be bugged, you will bug us because there's probably something that we forgot and just your professionalism and my short time knowing you is just really stood out. and it's really made it, very good, feelings for me to be a commissioner, you know, with your help, as i've been here. so thank you. and, you know, have a wonderful continuation of your life up in up in that air, erick erickson country. anyway thank you, donna . so are we going to donna? and then there's something else. okay. you you run this part? yeah i don't i think i don't want to be on that part. i want to be on this side, so i don't i don't donna, you have to go up there and we're going to put a two minute timer, and it will be like, donna will do whatever she wants to do. i don't know what to say. i just it's i'm excited for this, but it's also. i'm. i appreciate your words so much. it means very much to me, you know, i, i've always tried to do a good job and be respectful and be kind and get the
you're on time. when we don't want to be bugged, you will bug us because there's probably something that we forgot and just your professionalism and my short time knowing you is just really stood out. and it's really made it, very good, feelings for me to be a commissioner, you know, with your help, as i've been here. so thank you. and, you know, have a wonderful continuation of your life up in up in that air, erick erickson country. anyway thank you, donna . so are we going to donna? and then...
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, failing new york times and that is failing. >> failing new york times. >> so here's the thing, you have the white house staffers upset with the new york times, they are saying, they are upset new york times is reporting on biden's agent they want him to stick with the issues, don't talk about the age, don't question his mental acuity the last time i saw april last mon month, 73% of all voters think president biden is too old to run for a second term so isn't the new york times just writing about what the american people are thinking? >> is age and mental acuity, that's a legitimate part of the story but when you don't grant interviews to a new york times reporter, it's hard to go back and complain about that. the new york times i think put this out as a cover, cover themselves. i don't know that they are going to go after biden, they could have done that the last three and a half years. i think what they are doing is putting a marker dancing we tried but they've pushed the president or kamala harris to sit down and do interviews. >> and political magazine, this is a quote, when vic
, failing new york times and that is failing. >> failing new york times. >> so here's the thing, you have the white house staffers upset with the new york times, they are saying, they are upset new york times is reporting on biden's agent they want him to stick with the issues, don't talk about the age, don't question his mental acuity the last time i saw april last mon month, 73% of all voters think president biden is too old to run for a second term so isn't the new york times...
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local time. it is a four is a comprehensive exam, 3 hours and 15 minutes with four different components, a multiple choice, a short answer, a document based essay question and a long essay question. this year, school districts had an option to either take the tradition no pencil and paper version or a digital version of the exam. starting next year, with the 2025 administration, all of the ap us history exams will be digital only on a computer. jason stacy. what time periods does this exam encompass? there are nine time periods and it goes back to pre-columbian era and all the way up to about the present. and those nine time periods are weighted differently and it's important students understand that periods one and nine, the earliest and the most recent history each make up about 4 to 6% of the exam period, to which runs. to 1754, which is the end of the french and indian war. that takes up about 6 to 8% of the exam. and the other time periods are each about 10 to 17%. and those time periods may
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the first time we applied. some time passed and i was not given a visa. reproaches began, i was constantly told that i didn’t want to go, it was because i was too attached to the place where i live, i am attached to the country, i am attached to my family, we practically decided that we would not get married, we tore up this statement on the threshold of zachs, and this was the period when we did not communicate , and i’m leaving literally in probably a week or two. i come out of the entrance and see him, again he’s on his knees, sorry, fool, i can’t love, i can’t live without you either, it seems to me that this is the same case when a girl is friends with her head, it’s about you, and what you did the right thing by not leaving get married, because if you fell in love and understood that this was your person, you would have gotten married the first time, the second time, definitely an offer, but if you didn’t get married, then you understood that this person was not yours, and maybe, thank god,
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i tried several times. i went on 6 times to greece, is bravo, that has this land life from 500 to 600. currently, more people than ever on the world wide and such a progress in life you know, is a very difficult journey. and one is very hard. they beat you everything, audio stuff, find out about some on stores in so migrant reliable news to migrate the . this is data, the news and these are our top stories. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has apologized for an is really air strike on a convoy that code 78 workers in gossip, and a post on social media platform x. he said that israel deeply regret the tragic incident. they are a strike has prompted international condemnation, the effect to charge the group world central kitchen has suspended is operations and also your crimes. but president, for them is a lensky has called for increased efforts to prosecute and russian war crimes spaces to delegate such.
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, then yes, if you could compress time, of course you could i wish i had more time, but i try to keep up. how do you manage to combine work and personal life? well, you just take it and combine it, well, what does personal life mean, i go to work, my husband goes to work, my husband also works at the same job that i have, only in a different position, there i can sometimes watch a play that was prepared by his students, the youngest my son leaves for school at 8:30. he returns very late, because he also has rehearsals, then there may be a performance, and so on and so forth, we all come together at dinner and talk about, if we can also talk about how someone’s day went, well, this is just ordinary life, i don’t understand the division between work and personal life, that is, personal life , time free from work, of course - when you you work, well, you work, well , the only pluses are that you can see your husband, for example, by chance in the corridor of the university, when he is there carrying some kind of decoration with students to rearrange somewhere, this is an additional r
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a considerable time, perhaps? challenges take? a considerable time. perhaps?— time, perhaps? very, very potentially- _ time, perhaps? very, very potentially. if _ time, perhaps? very, very potentially. if there - time, perhaps? very, very potentially. if there is - time, perhaps? very, very- potentially. if there is imminent risk that a flight is about to take off, then it is very likely we could see a very immediate order from the european court of human rights, these take place very quickly, but due to some clarifications in the court recently the litigants, the asylum seekers and the lawyers, would have to prove that there is an imminent risk of harm, so it is quite a high bar. this would then become a very difficult political situation for the government because the home secretary would have to be asked whether or not to comply with the order of the european court on human rights. just by way of context, these are very rare for the uk. the uk has one of the strongest human rights records and with the law, there is discretion born from the secretary to disregard, to ignore
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their their time here. and when the new stadium in las vegas is built, we're going to continue following this story throughout the day. there is a press conference being held up in sacramento will have what is said there for you throughout the day. so stay tuned. all right, 10, 33. in the north bay, saint anselm, oh, man is now suing the marine police department after he says an officer tased him and arrested him while he was suffering a seizure kron four's gayle ong. she talked to the man's attorneys and actually has the police body camera video of the arrest. we do want to warn you it might be difficult for some to watch. but here it is. >> police body camera capturing the call to brew sprinkles. sanon summer home on the early morning of august. 29th frankel's fiancee at the time now wife called 9-1-1. but when officers arrived, the situation escalated. what this go later learned he was suffering from a grand mal seizure on wednesday, frankel filed a lawsuit against the central marin police authority. his
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to time. it will push its way into northern england and north wales, perhaps just clinging on to some late afternoon sunshine across east anglia and south east england with highs here of 15 degrees. but the rain will sweep its way steadily south through the evening and overnight, a blanket of cloud and rain then preventing temperatures from falling too far here. but still some clearing skies, a brisk northwesterly wind and a few scattered showers. so a coolish night to come in scotland. some of the showers with elevation once again falling as snow. so into tomorrow, a blustery day. a northwesterly wind really dominates. once again, strongest gusts across the east of scotland, a scattering of showers across the country. but the showers should be few and far between. but the wind direction and the strength of the wind, particularly in the east, will make it feel quite cool once again. so here, highs of eight degrees. elsewhere, ii to ia celsius. what's in store into the weekend? well, a west—e
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during her time as a police officer. she was the victim of this crime, a murder that has been tried at leeds crown court. the jurors were thanked, they deliberated for nearly 19 hours. the trial had lasted six or seven weeks. no reaction from him, now 75 years old, and when it comes to sentencing, he is lightly to receive a lengthy sentence for his part in this crime. one final point make about how long you have been following this case and the police said it is a culmination of 18 years of hard work, and a really long wait for justice for the family, as you mentioned.— justice for the family, as you mentioned. . . , ., mentioned. yeah, west yorkshire police through _ mentioned. yeah, west yorkshire police through an _ mentioned. yeah, west yorkshire police through an awful _ mentioned. yeah, west yorkshire police through an awful lot - mentioned. yeah, west yorkshire police through an awful lot of- police through an awful lot of resources at this investigation at the time it happened in 2005, and the time it happened
during her time as a police officer. she was the victim of this crime, a murder that has been tried at leeds crown court. the jurors were thanked, they deliberated for nearly 19 hours. the trial had lasted six or seven weeks. no reaction from him, now 75 years old, and when it comes to sentencing, he is lightly to receive a lengthy sentence for his part in this crime. one final point make about how long you have been following this case and the police said it is a culmination of 18 years of...
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, i have not seen _ that at the same time, i have not seen three — that at the same time, i have not seen three penalties that were not even looked at in that way, in a big, _ even looked at in that way, in a big, big — even looked at in that way, in a big, big game, by the way. that is also controversial. do big, big game, by the way. that is also controversial.— big, big game, by the way. that is also controversial. do players ever talk about the _ also controversial. do players ever talk about the referees _ also controversial. do players ever talk about the referees and - also controversial. do players ever talk about the referees and the - talk about the referees and the referee's allegiances before the game or at half—time, you say he is a such and such fun. game or at half-time, you say he is a such and such fun.— game or at half-time, you say he is a such and such fun. swan might ask who the referee _ a such and such fun. swan might ask who the referee is _ a such and such fun. swan might ask who the referee is and _ a such and such fun. swan might ask who the referee
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how screen time affects children. screen time audit effects on child development has been an issue ever since tvs best concord living rooms. but nowadays screens out everywhere. smart devices are also much what it must have been to be. they follow us around and i'll pocket some isolated test more from a surroundings. recently published study shows excessive screen time, hinders communication between parents. unplugged lives. the more toddlers are exposed to screens, the less they tend to speak. listen and engage and conversations. and that's really brought to their brains because language is vital for the development of cognitive, social, and literacy skills. at the young age, it determines how our brains are wired. this is what research says in australia. did they regularly monitor a group of around $200.00 kids from when they would 12 months old? when they turned 36 months of age, they use special recording devices tucked into each child, teach it 1st to record speech from the child and the parents. i'm 2nd to record noises from nearby gadgets. the results screen time hinders conversa
how screen time affects children. screen time audit effects on child development has been an issue ever since tvs best concord living rooms. but nowadays screens out everywhere. smart devices are also much what it must have been to be. they follow us around and i'll pocket some isolated test more from a surroundings. recently published study shows excessive screen time, hinders communication between parents. unplugged lives. the more toddlers are exposed to screens, the less they tend to speak....
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it was the same time in europe. it was the time when it was considered the best time to be awake . i said that for this reason, their movement on the holy shrine of hazrat abi abdullah, in my opinion, that pehbada , the main work that was chosen from the beginning, may have been psychologically different for him, yes, it is a long three hours away. from here to there, it is precisely timed to arrive at the same time as the rockets. this is because he wants to criticize the message and prepare the space. besides, he had a military job that was supposed to engage the air defense system , he told the other side that he gave this message that anyone who wants to go to hide, we fought as men and young men, we did not go, we killed the woman and the child, and that we gave this message that every someone wants to leave, and the psychological pressure that came is very heavy for them now, and i read to us , i hear that, sir, we should impose the same pressure on iran, that this pressure is the point, i remember. that night, the news that we were watching here on multiple news channels, in
it was the same time in europe. it was the time when it was considered the best time to be awake . i said that for this reason, their movement on the holy shrine of hazrat abi abdullah, in my opinion, that pehbada , the main work that was chosen from the beginning, may have been psychologically different for him, yes, it is a long three hours away. from here to there, it is precisely timed to arrive at the same time as the rockets. this is because he wants to criticize the message and prepare...
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i'm afraid that's all the time that we have. jamal wakim, professor of international relations from the lebanese university joining us live from beirot and also saib shout author and west asia expert joining us live from belfast. thank you very much to both of you gentlemen for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of spotlight. and thanks to all of you viewers for watching this edition. this is sarayava, a country that shares borders with serbia and croatia, and has survived years of genocide. this country has managed to keep islam alive by itself in europe. ovdašnjeg čovjeka na poseban način. ovdašnji čovjek od od davnih vremena u mjesecu ramazanu uči vrlo intenzivno kuran. petra has had an important impact on preserving the religious and cultural identity of bosniak muslims over the years. i believe that uh working together we can make his street. islamic revolution guard course as israel's attack on iran's consular building in damascus is a result of a reparable defeat it suffered in gaza. iran urges
i'm afraid that's all the time that we have. jamal wakim, professor of international relations from the lebanese university joining us live from beirot and also saib shout author and west asia expert joining us live from belfast. thank you very much to both of you gentlemen for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of spotlight. and thanks to all of you viewers for watching this edition. this is sarayava, a country that shares borders with serbia and croatia, and has survived...
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he was 91 or 92 at that time. when he opened the door and saw me, tears were rolling down his cheeks, he was so happy to see us and to see me with my children, and that i was alive and doing well. it was also a very special moment in my life, of course. peter: what was your life like in the united states? in the subsequent years? mr. wurfl: my life in the united states? peter, when i got to the united states, i was the happiest person in the world. i did not know anybody, i had nobody come i had no money, but i was in the united states. where there was freedom and democracy and people could do what they wanted to do and coming out of hitler country and suddenly being in the united states, it was unbelievable. i was the happiest kid. i was only 17 but god, i remember i was so happy. it was amazing to see the skyscrapers and millions of cars everywhere. i came to new york. it was just amazing. as soon as i got to the united states, the first thing i needed to do was learn the language. actually i was in new york for
he was 91 or 92 at that time. when he opened the door and saw me, tears were rolling down his cheeks, he was so happy to see us and to see me with my children, and that i was alive and doing well. it was also a very special moment in my life, of course. peter: what was your life like in the united states? in the subsequent years? mr. wurfl: my life in the united states? peter, when i got to the united states, i was the happiest person in the world. i did not know anybody, i had nobody come i...
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yes, at that time, at that time it was necessary to pass. 15 of these roadblocks, well, i think, it was not the roadblocks themselves that were more, how to say it, endangering the security, the very situation in the place, the very troops that entered the russian, because to get to them prisoners of journalists, well, that would have... they would have caused such damage, to put it mildly, that it was a mortal danger, so when we left, and we left in our own car, which by then had already been damaged by shelling, that was also a plus, you can say that, i understood what it was, that we were leaving, passing those roadblocks, i understood that under... it reduces the danger for journalists, it is for my friends, therefore, telling like this in general, how it had to be done promptly, frankly speaking, because at that time i have work experience in myself. i understand psychology, some psychology of criminals, and you can say that those who stood in these spotlights are the same criminals, war criminals are different from ordinary criminals, there is also a big difference, well, i had to
yes, at that time, at that time it was necessary to pass. 15 of these roadblocks, well, i think, it was not the roadblocks themselves that were more, how to say it, endangering the security, the very situation in the place, the very troops that entered the russian, because to get to them prisoners of journalists, well, that would have... they would have caused such damage, to put it mildly, that it was a mortal danger, so when we left, and we left in our own car, which by then had already been...
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next up, we have the times, louis. >> times . all right, well, >> the times. all right, well, this is a little different story. this is. can we go back to stories where i can make fun of louis? >> i'm much more. >> i'm much more. >> we're going to get there. >> we're going to get there. >> worry, don't worry. >> don't worry, don't worry. >> audience. >> audience. >> stories >> we have a lot of stories where the mickey out of where we take the mickey out of louis. i'll tell you something. >> that's what me a great >> that's what makes me a great guy, you can make of me. guy, is you can make fun of me. i'm so strong. you know this. i'm so strong. you know this. i'm the royal you i'm like the royal family you can make fun me. oh, yes. can make fun of me. oh, yes. >> it'sjust can make fun of me. oh, yes. >> it's just fun can make fun of me. oh, yes. >> it'sjust fun hurt >> it's just fun to hurt you because you love it. >> it exactly. i love it, >> i love it exactly. i love it, i know, but you know what? that's what i love about you. i love because i think love abo
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>> yes, half a dozen times. usually younger kids. >> you do the thing with a whistle and then jump in and the bathing suit? >> you got it. >> no kidding. >> it was a big pool. we had several lifeguard stands. >> i would brag about that everywhere i went. >> by the way, i did it up in lake ontario as well when i was in law school. >> jesse: the president came full of stories first turn today. biden told him about the time he was arrested for standing on a black guys porch. >> i looked at my mom i said you to understand it. >> she said don't you remember? true story, she said remember when they were disaggregating the neighborhood with 70 homes built in the white suburbia and there was a black family moving in and there were people down there protesting. i told you not to go down there and you went down, remember that? and you came and got arrested by standing on the porch with a black family. >> they brought you back at the police and i said i remember that. >> when biden says true story, that is his tell. that i
>> yes, half a dozen times. usually younger kids. >> you do the thing with a whistle and then jump in and the bathing suit? >> you got it. >> no kidding. >> it was a big pool. we had several lifeguard stands. >> i would brag about that everywhere i went. >> by the way, i did it up in lake ontario as well when i was in law school. >> jesse: the president came full of stories first turn today. biden told him about the time he was arrested for...
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at the time. ,, , time. sub-postmaster martin griffiths because _ time. sub-postmaster martin griffiths because in _ time. sub-postmaster martin griffiths because in life - time. sub-postmaster martin griffiths because in life afterl griffiths because in life after being hounded over £100,000 which was supposedly missing from his branch in chesher. while he lay seriously ill and dying in hospital, post office executives exchanged e—mails and discussed engaging a media lawyer. is that what it was like working in the post office at this time, that the first thought was, we need a media lawyer here? i don't think it is the first thought, it was definitely a consideration in everything that we are doing around pr and the comms element, it was i was a consideration. the pr and the comms element, it was i was a consideration.— pr and the comms element, it was i was a consideration. the only way to sto- it is was a consideration. the only way to stop it is to — was a consideration. the only way to stop it is to prove _ was a consideration. the only way to
at the time. ,, , time. sub-postmaster martin griffiths because _ time. sub-postmaster martin griffiths because in _ time. sub-postmaster martin griffiths because in life - time. sub-postmaster martin griffiths because in life afterl griffiths because in life after being hounded over £100,000 which was supposedly missing from his branch in chesher. while he lay seriously ill and dying in hospital, post office executives exchanged e—mails and discussed engaging a media lawyer. is that what it...
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most of the time. work long hours, start up hours, all of that would still be allowed, but they'd have to have a policy where the workers consented to it and they were following it. and so those would all still be allowed. but it would also hopefully just based on common decency and common sense, provide for some time when the workers are not expected to be working and they can have uninterrupted time with their families. i think it's especially important that coming out of the pandemic, that people can have time with their kids that are uninterrupted, and if you have 24 over seven availability, it doesn't mean you should be working 24 over seven. and we just want to make sure that companies establish policies and are clear with their employees about when they're working and when they're not. >> now, i'm very curious because even if there are policies, are there some consequences for those employers who still maybe cross the line a little bit? >> so if an employer is violating this policy, me repeatedl
most of the time. work long hours, start up hours, all of that would still be allowed, but they'd have to have a policy where the workers consented to it and they were following it. and so those would all still be allowed. but it would also hopefully just based on common decency and common sense, provide for some time when the workers are not expected to be working and they can have uninterrupted time with their families. i think it's especially important that coming out of the pandemic, that...
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to time. still ran across each other and saw each other from time to time. still ran across each other and sanoe there now and then. i've always been a friend —— saw each other now and then. i wrote him a notejust a then. i wrote him a note just a few days a go wokingham —— wishing him well. days a go wokingham -- wishing him well. ., , , .,_ days a go wokingham -- wishing him well. ., , , , , well. you presumably accepted the civil case that _ well. you presumably accepted the civil case that he _ well. you presumably accepted the civil case that he was _ well. you presumably accepted the civil case that he was found - well. you presumably accepted the civil case that he was found liable i civil case that he was found liable for the deaths of his former wife and herfriend? i for the deaths of his former wife and her friend?— for the deaths of his former wife and her friend? i never agreed with that, no. i — and her friend? i never agreed with that, no. i never— and her friend? i
to time. still ran across each other and saw each other from time to time. still ran across each other and sanoe there now and then. i've always been a friend —— saw each other now and then. i wrote him a notejust a then. i wrote him a note just a few days a go wokingham —— wishing him well. days a go wokingham -- wishing him well. ., , , .,_ days a go wokingham -- wishing him well. ., , , , , well. you presumably accepted the civil case that _ well. you presumably accepted the civil...
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but it was a different time. and now there are different strains and we have to work to manage the next hundred years of what our experience is. a lot of that is inscribed on yellowstone, the teddy roosevelt arch, is for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. that's the enabling act of why we have the park system we do, for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. i'm proud to add to it the gateway communities and recreation enhancement act, because in order to meet this goal, there are certain provisions, especially on gateway communities, that we need a little help with. because the gateway communities themselves find them challenged in infrastructure and housing. how do you attend the millions of visitors when you're a small town and you rise and fall in population so dramatically? what this bill does do is it makes sure that issues such as housing, infrastructure, park access are managed and local communities have a say. sometimes washington forgets that there's local communities outside the beltway, and wh
but it was a different time. and now there are different strains and we have to work to manage the next hundred years of what our experience is. a lot of that is inscribed on yellowstone, the teddy roosevelt arch, is for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. that's the enabling act of why we have the park system we do, for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. i'm proud to add to it the gateway communities and recreation enhancement act, because in order to meet this goal, there are...
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look, we're in unprecedented times, ok. we're in dangerous times. it's been articulated here, around the world and here at home. we need steady leadership. we need steady hands at the wheel. look, i regard myself as a wartime speaker, in a literal sense, we are. i knew that when we took the gavel and i didn't anticipate it would be a easy path. newt gingrich posted on his social media, it's the hardest challenge that faced a speaker in the history of the country, the moment we're in right now. he said arguably may be comparable to the civil war but may be worse, a single vote margin at a difficult time when our nation is terribly divided. the way we get through that is show unity and explain how we have answers. we have answers but shouldn't get in the way of ourselves. we'll work it out today and have a lot more comment for you later. i'm going to tell you that i am not concerned about this. i'm going to do my job and what the american people want. reporter: is there anyone calling your bluff, mr. speaker?
look, we're in unprecedented times, ok. we're in dangerous times. it's been articulated here, around the world and here at home. we need steady leadership. we need steady hands at the wheel. look, i regard myself as a wartime speaker, in a literal sense, we are. i knew that when we took the gavel and i didn't anticipate it would be a easy path. newt gingrich posted on his social media, it's the hardest challenge that faced a speaker in the history of the country, the moment we're in right now....
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this information has been checked many times. the complex with the cathedral once included this two-story building. it was built at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries as a public school. later, the alexanderovskaya gymnasium for men was opened here. during the great patriotic war , the german sd service was located in this building. cellars of the vitebsk theological seminary. soaked in blood, unbearable pain, suffering, at the same time, the strength of the human spirit, and this is not an allegory: a prison of the secret field police served as gestapo. hunger, torture, terrible screams, how terrible the last days of these people’s lives were, trying to leave at least some memory of themselves, underground fighters and civilians wrote or scratched inscriptions on the walls, to be honest, my hair is moving with horror, in rows would come here those who try to aestheticize fascism. the hosts of the travel show know exactly how to behave when visiting at home. babryus is one of the smallest cities in this country in belarus,
this information has been checked many times. the complex with the cathedral once included this two-story building. it was built at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries as a public school. later, the alexanderovskaya gymnasium for men was opened here. during the great patriotic war , the german sd service was located in this building. cellars of the vitebsk theological seminary. soaked in blood, unbearable pain, suffering, at the same time, the strength of the human spirit, and this is not...
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but also people like, you know, time time, who lives in part of the team for a very long time, but are now on the reaching are full potential that alonzo has curated this formula where you have the feeling that they can be any team. and no matter what tactics the other, the opposition will bring to the table. they'll find some way to beat them. so that is pretty extraordinary. and probably one of the is not the best teams. the bonus that goes ever seen of teamwork makes the dream work. a buyer have not last name the season in any competition. the trouble is still within reach. do you think this one is like a title? is just the beginning for them? i think it might be, i mean they are the highly favor as a team and the finale of determine cup they're playing uh, 2nd, division sides kinds of thoughts on which they will probably when and then in the european championship they have played these crazy games with super like late goals and an extra time and stuff like that and you just feel like, i mean they, they play fantastic football. so it's not some sort of magic secret, but you feel lik
but also people like, you know, time time, who lives in part of the team for a very long time, but are now on the reaching are full potential that alonzo has curated this formula where you have the feeling that they can be any team. and no matter what tactics the other, the opposition will bring to the table. they'll find some way to beat them. so that is pretty extraordinary. and probably one of the is not the best teams. the bonus that goes ever seen of teamwork makes the dream work. a buyer...
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times. now, nick, one of my most cited authors is under fire, which could seriously undermine my credibility. yes. >> and he cites you a lot as well. it's, experts criticised author who claims smartphones rewired children's brains. and this is jonathan haidt, who has written a lot of interesting books. he's now got a new one called the anxious generation, claiming there's a link between young people being on social media and how depressed they are, and other people are saying no in fact, you should look at other metrics like suicide . but other metrics like suicide. but he's saying, well, no, suicide is so rare amongst this age group that it's not useful and so on. it's kind of going back and forth. common sense tells you it's not great for kids to be on apps all the time, and on phones all the time, and when they should be out running around. we all instinctively know that, but it's hard to prove. >> i think the thing and where he's come a cropper possibly on this, although i can understand
times. now, nick, one of my most cited authors is under fire, which could seriously undermine my credibility. yes. >> and he cites you a lot as well. it's, experts criticised author who claims smartphones rewired children's brains. and this is jonathan haidt, who has written a lot of interesting books. he's now got a new one called the anxious generation, claiming there's a link between young people being on social media and how depressed they are, and other people are saying no in fact,...
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surviving and more time to spend time with my kids as they grow. now it is my great honor to introduce the president of the united states, joe biden. [applause] pres. biden: kris, thank you. thank you. iq for the courage you have shown over the years dealing with your health issues. also, of course, standing up here before the whole nation and explaining to us what you have gone through. it's not easy to do. trying to afford expensive medications, from blood disorders to asthma, millions of americans have similar stories, lying in bed at night, staring at the ceiling wondering what in god's name will happen if their spouse gets cancer, a child gets sick, something happens to them, will they have enough insurance, will they have to sell the house to keep things moving? when you find out that the big reason we are lying awake at night with these questions is because drug companies charge exorbitant prescription drug prices, higher prices than anywhere in the world. bernie said it, i've been listening in the back, bernie, you and i have been fighting
surviving and more time to spend time with my kids as they grow. now it is my great honor to introduce the president of the united states, joe biden. [applause] pres. biden: kris, thank you. thank you. iq for the courage you have shown over the years dealing with your health issues. also, of course, standing up here before the whole nation and explaining to us what you have gone through. it's not easy to do. trying to afford expensive medications, from blood disorders to asthma, millions of...
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the lack of clear legislative guarantees of timely release for servicemen who have served 36 months, of which 18 in... the second is the rotation that must take place to restore the combat capability of a person and a unit. the third is financial motivation, with an additional payment of 70,000 and bringing it up to 200,000 to everyone who is on the front line of berky. fourth, this is a guaranteed position, so that 50% of the security forces, which are now... giving nightmares to business, destroying the economy, will finally go to the front, protecting the ukrainian state. and i want to remind you that today is the grand opening. the start of the construction of the chop -uzhhorod railway line, and prime minister denys shmyhal arrived for the opening, and our correspondent natalya stareprava is also there, with whom i hope we will be able to communicate. natalya, i congratulate you, i hope you hear me and tell us more details about this events this is how we see natalya, we hear that the construction has started, but as i understand it, the laying of the first link, which will conn
the lack of clear legislative guarantees of timely release for servicemen who have served 36 months, of which 18 in... the second is the rotation that must take place to restore the combat capability of a person and a unit. the third is financial motivation, with an additional payment of 70,000 and bringing it up to 200,000 to everyone who is on the front line of berky. fourth, this is a guaranteed position, so that 50% of the security forces, which are now... giving nightmares to business,...