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we talk to charity first downer about working with forand at the top of the show we learned entrepreneurial lessons from michael acton smith. all those interviews are available on "press: here".com. i'm scott mcgrew. thank you for making us part of your sunday morocco. morning. damiato "comunidad hellodel valle."e i'm damian trujillo. and today, a tardeada by teatro vision, plus the hola run, and the consul por un dia, on your "comunidad del valle." male announcer: nbc bay area presents "comunidad del valle" with damian trujillo. damian: we begin today with forgiveness day. that's at the san jose public library. elizabeth castaneda and nancy macias are my guests here on the show. forgiveness day? i mean, what better way to title a program like this. welcome to the show. tell us about forgiveness day. elizabeth castaneda: so, basically the library's going through a lot of different types of access programs they're offering to the public, and so we want people to have access to all their services, all the books, and materials, the online learning services that we offer. and so, we have been s
we talk to charity first downer about working with forand at the top of the show we learned entrepreneurial lessons from michael acton smith. all those interviews are available on "press: here".com. i'm scott mcgrew. thank you for making us part of your sunday morocco. morning. damiato "comunidad hellodel valle."e i'm damian trujillo. and today, a tardeada by teatro vision, plus the hola run, and the consul por un dia, on your "comunidad del valle." male announcer:...
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under 14.5% of pupils in year 3—6 are known to be eligible for and year 3—6 are known to be eligible forandr 3—6 are known to be eligible for and claiming free school meals. i would much rather see extra money being derived from extra taxation whether it is on private schools or other sources, given to the poorest children and not necessarily subsidising parents who can afford free school meals. the policy might sound familiar because it was in the lib dems election manifesto in 2015 but they did not suggest putting vat on private school fees. before that gordon brown promised to pilot the idea at the 2010 election. what is new about the policy today is the idea of raising the monday to fund it to private school fees. the pitch from jeremy corbyn is taxing the rich to feed the poor. he said it's about furnas message she hope this will appeal beyond labour core base. —— it's about furnas. the lead story, rex tillerson is saying he believes the syrian government is responsible for the chemical attack on tuesday and he also says president assad should not remain in power. let's look ahead to w
under 14.5% of pupils in year 3—6 are known to be eligible for and year 3—6 are known to be eligible forandr 3—6 are known to be eligible for and claiming free school meals. i would much rather see extra money being derived from extra taxation whether it is on private schools or other sources, given to the poorest children and not necessarily subsidising parents who can afford free school meals. the policy might sound familiar because it was in the lib dems election manifesto in 2015 but...
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they use the registration forand for that purpose that clandestine i'm purpose. i never explored to what extent that has been done. there were perhaps some other otherof this structure than finding the bodies of american soldiers. >> i was more referring to in east germany itself, the teams that went in and what they saw and what they did. they were under the complete supervision of the soviet escort officers. the german police were there. it's very little opportunity other than to go in and look for the graves at the crash sites and do their investigations. occasionally they would talk with the local burger meister and get an affidavit from them for the most part the east germans were reluctant to talk with the americans because you have the soviet officer right next to them. down the autobahn, and how the harvest looked like that, i'm not sure. they brought back incidental reporting of what it looked like in east germany but i haven't seen any actual reports listing. but he much by 1947 that's what their main job was. the -- soviet army of soviet army vehicles
they use the registration forand for that purpose that clandestine i'm purpose. i never explored to what extent that has been done. there were perhaps some other otherof this structure than finding the bodies of american soldiers. >> i was more referring to in east germany itself, the teams that went in and what they saw and what they did. they were under the complete supervision of the soviet escort officers. the german police were there. it's very little opportunity other than to go in...
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talking about forand a lives depend on it. for and a people, europeans residing in the uk and britain's living on the continent. 0ver in the uk and britain's living on the continent. over the past weeks we have repeatedly heard from our british friends during my visit to london that they are ready to agree on this issue quickly. but i would like to state very clearly that we need real guarantees for the people to leave work and study in the uk and the same goes for the british. the commission is prepared a full list of rights and benefits that we wa nt to list of rights and benefits that we want to guarantee for those affected by brexit. in order to achieve this we need a serious british response. i want to assure you that as soon as the uk offers real guarantees for oui’ the uk offers real guarantees for our citizens we will find a solution rapidly. that was donald tusk speaking just after the summit ended. let's talk about it with one of the german journalist who has been covering this meeting in brussels. from der spiegel m
talking about forand a lives depend on it. for and a people, europeans residing in the uk and britain's living on the continent. 0ver in the uk and britain's living on the continent. over the past weeks we have repeatedly heard from our british friends during my visit to london that they are ready to agree on this issue quickly. but i would like to state very clearly that we need real guarantees for the people to leave work and study in the uk and the same goes for the british. the commission...
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it is to have the vote in this house and i believe it is right for the members of this house to , forand i will explain why us to have a general election at this time. anynot going to have further interventions at this time. this is a limited time debate. say a new question, how best to ensure the certainty we need in brexit negotiations and make the most of opportunities ahead? the answer to that core question is to hold a general election now in this window of opportunity before the negotiations begin. i believe it is in britain's national interest to hold an election now. a general election is the best way to strengthen britain's hand in the negotiations ahead. forring the right field britain is my priority and i am confident we have the plan to do it. we have set out our ambition, a deep special partnership between a successful european union and a united kingdom that is free to charge its own way in the world. it means we will regain control of our own money, our own loss and our own borders and we will be free to strike trade deals with old friends and new partners all around the w
it is to have the vote in this house and i believe it is right for the members of this house to , forand i will explain why us to have a general election at this time. anynot going to have further interventions at this time. this is a limited time debate. say a new question, how best to ensure the certainty we need in brexit negotiations and make the most of opportunities ahead? the answer to that core question is to hold a general election now in this window of opportunity before the...
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those are options we should look at because they are alternative ways of educating, providing way forand away -- a students to acquire skills and jobs, skills to be used in jobs, without taking on the enormous debt we are seeing in some secondary programs. >> one another question, the overtime rule. it is not in effect thanks to a court. my view it is one of the worst examples of regulation of the previous administration. it costs millions of americans to punch time clocks they don't want to punch. it raises tuition by hundreds of dollars per student. it cause my local boy scout cancel to have to dismiss counselors. it received widespread condemnation around the country. even in congress there was bipartisan opposition. there was a doubling of the threshold. an impact on nonprofits. what are you going to do about the overtime rule? mr. chairman, it is pending in litigation. let me offer observations. the overtime rule has not been updated since 2004. it is unfortunate that rules that involve dollar values can sometimes go more than a decade, sometimes 15 years, without updating. life bec
those are options we should look at because they are alternative ways of educating, providing way forand away -- a students to acquire skills and jobs, skills to be used in jobs, without taking on the enormous debt we are seeing in some secondary programs. >> one another question, the overtime rule. it is not in effect thanks to a court. my view it is one of the worst examples of regulation of the previous administration. it costs millions of americans to punch time clocks they don't want...
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as such, they were looking forand directing us to explore with a sponsor and their representatives everyunity to minimize that compressive relationship between the structure and the residences behind. both in terms of height and proximity. i think we can all appreciate the frustrations or concerns or surprise around these discussions about inches here and inches there. but, what we were again working for together looking for each and every opportunity to minimize that scale and straight more appropriate and responsible as possible relationship between the new structure and those existing. so those included in unusual set of explorations and efforts. there were 6 inches taken out of the overall building height. taking-removing the rear parapet. dropping to the rear portions of the upper level in order to again get another 6 inches of lower height so that we are building wall would not be imposing element on what were the primary use of the residences above. of course, similarly, with setbacks. again, it was felt that, that dimension, that relationship between those building elevations was
as such, they were looking forand directing us to explore with a sponsor and their representatives everyunity to minimize that compressive relationship between the structure and the residences behind. both in terms of height and proximity. i think we can all appreciate the frustrations or concerns or surprise around these discussions about inches here and inches there. but, what we were again working for together looking for each and every opportunity to minimize that scale and straight more...