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it says kony and his lord's resistance army no longer threaten uganda. us—based activists calling for his capture went viral five years ago. bbc hindi reports that that several senior figures in india's governing party, the bjp, will face charges of criminal conspiracy. this relates to the demolition of the babri mosque in uttar pradesh in 1992. around 2000 people died in the violence that followed. and thousands of you have been looking at these pictures of an iceberg in newfoundland. hundreds more are reported in the atlantic and could be passing soon. you can see the pictures in the most red list on the bbc news website. we've just had this into the newsroom. this is from afp, all the agencies had it. fox news severed its relationship with bill o'reilly on wednesday, dumping the most—watched cable news anchor in the united states — that's after claims he sexually harassed female colleagues. anthony zurcher is in washington. i guess it is a measure of bill o'reilly‘s importance that we are even talking about this. there are not many cable hosts who wou
it says kony and his lord's resistance army no longer threaten uganda. us—based activists calling for his capture went viral five years ago. bbc hindi reports that that several senior figures in india's governing party, the bjp, will face charges of criminal conspiracy. this relates to the demolition of the babri mosque in uttar pradesh in 1992. around 2000 people died in the violence that followed. and thousands of you have been looking at these pictures of an iceberg in newfoundland....
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toward his son-in-law and jared kushner and the director of the national economic council garrett konythe headlines from the past 24 hours that tells us a bit of the stories. donald rodham clinton, the trump presidency is taking on a clintonian flavor. and from "the wall street journal," the kushner-cohn acendency. to unravel this, go to see you as always. these are the headlines that they are working up to this morning. what do you make of it >> this is washington's favorite parlor game. who is off, who's done. who's in, who was out i think this particular and interesting delight in this one, because stephen bannon was the ascendant figure for the first month, month and a half of this presidency. and bannon was the one talking about the media as the enemy and we are going to drain the swamp. the swamp likes to fight back. i think they are taking the picketers delight in stephen bannon's fall from grace. a couple of aspects. when he appeared in february on the cover of "time" magazine as the master strategist, you knew that wasn't going to sit well with this president who actually coun
toward his son-in-law and jared kushner and the director of the national economic council garrett konythe headlines from the past 24 hours that tells us a bit of the stories. donald rodham clinton, the trump presidency is taking on a clintonian flavor. and from "the wall street journal," the kushner-cohn acendency. to unravel this, go to see you as always. these are the headlines that they are working up to this morning. what do you make of it >> this is washington's favorite...
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we gafd kony our software, they build two courses around us and the kids get certified, but finding theands and understands it's okay for academia to partner with a commercial company that took two or three years to find that person and the second thing is the funding. has to be infrastructure set up, the curriculum has to be built so it's taking another two or three years. the idea is great but needs some way to scale it over time. because that's what happens in india and manila. they've been doing that for many years. the shortage of talent in technology is the way to address it. >> and we've seen some of the most successful examples happening organically just like you mentioned where private sector needs at companies are being met through community colleges where they're collaborating locally creating a curriculum mutual advantageous so we're studying all the different efforts and looking to figure out how to scale it. i think secretary ross mentioned the role of digital, which is enormously important. also the role of creating accreditation programs and really thinking about how to
we gafd kony our software, they build two courses around us and the kids get certified, but finding theands and understands it's okay for academia to partner with a commercial company that took two or three years to find that person and the second thing is the funding. has to be infrastructure set up, the curriculum has to be built so it's taking another two or three years. the idea is great but needs some way to scale it over time. because that's what happens in india and manila. they've been...