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johnson: let me speak now about some matters here at home.nation is accomplishing more for its people than has ever been accomplished. narrator: the president spoke about the unprecedented prosperity in the country but recognized, too, the restlessness, the questioning. pres. johnson: while we have accomplished much, much remains for us to meet, and much remains for us to master. in some areas, the jobless rate is still three or four times the national average. violence has shown its face in some of our cities. crime increases on our streets. income for farmworkers remains far behind -- narrator: the country has accepted these changes as inevitable but now was time for a change. pres. johnson: to produce over food. programs -- narrator: he spoke of the americans left behind and what must be done to bring them into the mainstream. pres. johnson: this year, the time has come when we must get to those who are last in line, the hard-core unemployed. the hardest to reach. employment officials estimate that 500,000 of these persons are now unemploy
johnson: let me speak now about some matters here at home.nation is accomplishing more for its people than has ever been accomplished. narrator: the president spoke about the unprecedented prosperity in the country but recognized, too, the restlessness, the questioning. pres. johnson: while we have accomplished much, much remains for us to meet, and much remains for us to master. in some areas, the jobless rate is still three or four times the national average. violence has shown its face in...
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hello and welcome to the bone display here on d w i'm at home we're going to start at the top of the table where my immediate fans were in high spirits ahead of taking on child on saturday night why well byron have done. nothing but when their last eight games in the bundesliga all shall have picked up just two victories in that span ok here's another bad omen for the world blues the last time that they won in munich this guy row scored the winner that is seven long years ago and since then shell his roster has moved on to say the least they've got a new main man at least for the next few months. a quick hello from laon gorecki to his future by and teammates he'll be leaving shall go in the summer coach to manage her to desk go set his stall out to defend with four men at the back instead of his usual three but it made no difference to the league's best attack thomas willis effort from distance provided the perfect assist for robert levin duffy i one nil by and with only six minutes on the clock the strike is dummy allowed him to goes into the shelter box undetected keep it all famin
hello and welcome to the bone display here on d w i'm at home we're going to start at the top of the table where my immediate fans were in high spirits ahead of taking on child on saturday night why well byron have done. nothing but when their last eight games in the bundesliga all shall have picked up just two victories in that span ok here's another bad omen for the world blues the last time that they won in munich this guy row scored the winner that is seven long years ago and since then...
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you are seeing all the olympic action right here at home nbc 10. strong showing from another 17-year-old snow border. this is chloe kim from southern california. dominating the women's half pipe final to take first place. had the gold wrapped up before her final run. scoring a 98 to seal the deal. you can see the joy right here on her face. shaun white made his debut tonight. take a look at that. scoring a 93 on this first run. two time olympic gold medallist looking for his third. and we will know about tomorrow morning if pennsylvania summer bri bricher gets a medal. >> reporter: it is the race of her life. will compete yet again later today. we caught up with her back in august. saying luge wasn't her first love. summer's dream started on ice. she wanted to be a figure skater until she hit the slopes in 2007. >> i came across luge by accident and how different my life would be if my family had decided to go skiing. >> i didn't realize it was that fast. i might have tried to steer her into a different direction. >> she said summer, you could be a
you are seeing all the olympic action right here at home nbc 10. strong showing from another 17-year-old snow border. this is chloe kim from southern california. dominating the women's half pipe final to take first place. had the gold wrapped up before her final run. scoring a 98 to seal the deal. you can see the joy right here on her face. shaun white made his debut tonight. take a look at that. scoring a 93 on this first run. two time olympic gold medallist looking for his third. and we will...
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there's menace at home from those who believe are too timid, too slow to decide.rustrated either because they think theresa may is backsliding on brexit or they think because she's somehow a hostage to people on the other side? well, i heard some of these arguments back in december — "we'll never get a deal on how we move forward". then we did get a deal. and now i hear people saying, well, we'll not get an agreement on our trading relationship. yes, we will get an agreement on that and we've got to see that against the government's wider programme of britain's relationship with the rest of the world. people have doubts about her ability too though, don't they? what do you say to those people? when i've been talking to chinese leaders here, they're looking at performance. they're looking to see what the uk is doing, and they look at the prime minister in a different way than some of, let's say, the internal tea room discussions in the uk do. some of your colleagues are too obsessed with themselves, do you think? too obsessed with westminster? i think in britain th
there's menace at home from those who believe are too timid, too slow to decide.rustrated either because they think theresa may is backsliding on brexit or they think because she's somehow a hostage to people on the other side? well, i heard some of these arguments back in december — "we'll never get a deal on how we move forward". then we did get a deal. and now i hear people saying, well, we'll not get an agreement on our trading relationship. yes, we will get an agreement on that...
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industry but i guess the exactly the comic is won't be too happy about people leaving their cars at home. at the same time the whole diesel thing has been great in the people have started thinking about this sort of thing and politicians are being forced into actually making changes the germans of course love to test everything and love to plan everything so there are going to be so cities that are going to be tested to see if this actually does work or if it sufficient well i'm glad you can see the bright side of the diesel scandal here. really this this is something that has been tried and tested in other cities around the world melbourne for instance but also in talent and then sometimes there. was the hope that more people would basically leave their car at home because also what some of those examples did so is that people are also reluctant to leave that comfort zone of their own car behind but if it's for free certainly here and many there's a broad wide expectation that people would go for it but the other question of course is whether the infrastructure could be put in place exa
industry but i guess the exactly the comic is won't be too happy about people leaving their cars at home. at the same time the whole diesel thing has been great in the people have started thinking about this sort of thing and politicians are being forced into actually making changes the germans of course love to test everything and love to plan everything so there are going to be so cities that are going to be tested to see if this actually does work or if it sufficient well i'm glad you can...
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where the world of science is at home in many languages. on top of that i've been wondering for me. now with our innovations magazine for any. of us from every week and always looking to the future on t.w. dot com science and research for asia. make your support team smarter w force more. what you want when you want it up to date extraordinary and decide what's on sunday more than dot com smart t.v. . hello and welcome to arts twenty one coming up on the show. painter georg bassinets turns everything on its head with great success. it will discover that's what all those stupid people here call and we wish him a happy eightieth birthday. this young woman is making a splash on the german rap scene.
where the world of science is at home in many languages. on top of that i've been wondering for me. now with our innovations magazine for any. of us from every week and always looking to the future on t.w. dot com science and research for asia. make your support team smarter w force more. what you want when you want it up to date extraordinary and decide what's on sunday more than dot com smart t.v. . hello and welcome to arts twenty one coming up on the show. painter georg bassinets turns...
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they acutely felt it at home. this was the story of nixon's electoral career in the 1960's, and the story of what actually got him elected was in large part the crisis of american politics in 1968. it's not just the 2016 election where a candidate draws an inside straight to get elected. that happened in 1968 as well. if you ran the 1968 election five more times, nixon would not than one or two more times. that election to go so many different ways. a few words from humphrey about vietnam a little earlier, perhaps a little less interference in the negotiations over vietnam, and perhaps that election comes ultimately. another week and it comes out differently. nixon was acutely conscious, as i think our president is today, how precarious his power was at home he believed, i think -- and this comes through in all of his writings about detente -- that establishing stability overseas was crucial for his political longevity at home. these were deeply interconnected. i wrote a whole book arguing this. of course, i keep
they acutely felt it at home. this was the story of nixon's electoral career in the 1960's, and the story of what actually got him elected was in large part the crisis of american politics in 1968. it's not just the 2016 election where a candidate draws an inside straight to get elected. that happened in 1968 as well. if you ran the 1968 election five more times, nixon would not than one or two more times. that election to go so many different ways. a few words from humphrey about vietnam a...
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what do i have to do at home?st look for my daughter. >> now that russia has declared the defeat of islamic state, groups of chechens are slowly being sent back from syria and iraq. petimaat salamova keeps hoping that her daughter zalina is still alive, and that one day she, too, will return. >> growing older can bring wisdom and feelings of contentment, but it can also mean loneliness and isolation as spouses and friends die or move away. in sweden, organizers of a speed-dating club for seniors says it doesn't have to be that way. in as little as seven minutes, your luck, or at least your saturday nights staying at home alone watching tv, could all change. >> hello, everybody. hello. you may talk for seven minutes, starting now. i'll set the egg timer. >> these men and women have come to the senior center this afternoon to make some new friends. they've got just seven minutes to get acquainted. speed daters have to put their best foot forward as fast as they can, and get a first impression of the person they're t
what do i have to do at home?st look for my daughter. >> now that russia has declared the defeat of islamic state, groups of chechens are slowly being sent back from syria and iraq. petimaat salamova keeps hoping that her daughter zalina is still alive, and that one day she, too, will return. >> growing older can bring wisdom and feelings of contentment, but it can also mean loneliness and isolation as spouses and friends die or move away. in sweden, organizers of a speed-dating...
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scotla nd scotland at home to england away? the expectation, they were red—hot favourites wales went in at the underdogs playing at home nothing to lose and they played with great freedom and now they have expectations and it is interesting, comments warren has made similar to comments warren has made similar to comments greg made before scotland and wales, now they have to cope with the expectation and a number of young players it will be different. we have to experience england side that loves playing at twickenham in front of 82,000 people, it will pose a completely different question to the welsh. with seven of the starting team having never played an international at twickenham before... ...the welsh were considered underdogs by some prior to the tournament, but produced a brilliant display against a much—fancied scotland side beating them 34—7. and wales forwards coach robin mcbryde believes that the team, and especially rhys patchell, can handle the pressure of twickenham. surrounded by a number of players from his regio
scotla nd scotland at home to england away? the expectation, they were red—hot favourites wales went in at the underdogs playing at home nothing to lose and they played with great freedom and now they have expectations and it is interesting, comments warren has made similar to comments warren has made similar to comments greg made before scotland and wales, now they have to cope with the expectation and a number of young players it will be different. we have to experience england side that...
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the one thing to do at home, set your phone to gray scale. that really helps. if you set your phone to gray scale, which i think you can put up on the screen, you go to general -- go to settings, general, accessibility, display accommodations and then you say set the colors to gray scale, what this does is when you look at your phone, it's all gray. so when you look at your phone normally and get the colorful icons and the red dots it activates your brain. i better do something. you take color out, you make it gray, it's less compelling. it reminds you that it's a tool. >> facebook said we take our responsibility seriously. we're committed to being part of the conversation. mark zuckerberg seemed to be reluctant in the beginning, do you think? >> i think he's coming around. good, i'm glad you're talking about your kids, mark. here is the thing, i was here several years ago talking about facebook's role in this and the arms race for attention. that's the bottom line is the people at the top have to care. so if mark and sheryl sandberg get serious and change some
the one thing to do at home, set your phone to gray scale. that really helps. if you set your phone to gray scale, which i think you can put up on the screen, you go to general -- go to settings, general, accessibility, display accommodations and then you say set the colors to gray scale, what this does is when you look at your phone, it's all gray. so when you look at your phone normally and get the colorful icons and the red dots it activates your brain. i better do something. you take color...
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>> the financial subsidy that comes at support at home. the client contributes the co-pay and support at the home the voucher amount and that's the total amount. >> i will go next. >> okay. go. >> can you please talk to us, is it in-home support services? can you touch on that? >> of course, yeah. so it looks in many ways similar to ihss, where there are two provider modes, but we're a separate pilot program with a similar model in which we to have two provider modes. one other difference is ihss is based on hours and then people have to have medi-cal and ours is a subsidy. so once they're eligible, they get this subsidy and get to spend it however they want. >> and if, let's say, someone has in-home supporter er ier e services can they access the program or the program can access to the in-home support servic services? >> that's a good question. the lower limit of eligibility is if someone is eligible for another subsidized program, for instance, ihss with no share of cost. there are instances, though, that someone may be eligible for ihss
>> the financial subsidy that comes at support at home. the client contributes the co-pay and support at the home the voucher amount and that's the total amount. >> i will go next. >> okay. go. >> can you please talk to us, is it in-home support services? can you touch on that? >> of course, yeah. so it looks in many ways similar to ihss, where there are two provider modes, but we're a separate pilot program with a similar model in which we to have two provider...
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them at home.at home. that continued. for swansea was a second defeat under the new boss. they are only two points above the drop song. we knew in that moment it is a big risk. because after this or we win the game or because we open a lot the game or because we open a lot the space the opponent can score. if you don't try to bet we will win nothing, absolutely sure. we have our conscience white about what we did. stoke city have had a poor run of late, an important point because going away to leicester is not easy. it wasn't easy, but the point they will be disappointed with. they took the lead early in the first half stop far too much space, but a great finish from him. they will need him if they are to get out of the bottom three. and then there's bad defensive error from the keeper. the manager said he is the best keeper in great britain before this match, but he didn't look it reflection of that. disappointing for stoke, 1—1 it finished. mixed emotions. i thought we deserved to win the game. w
them at home.at home. that continued. for swansea was a second defeat under the new boss. they are only two points above the drop song. we knew in that moment it is a big risk. because after this or we win the game or because we open a lot the game or because we open a lot the space the opponent can score. if you don't try to bet we will win nothing, absolutely sure. we have our conscience white about what we did. stoke city have had a poor run of late, an important point because going away to...
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what do i have to do at home i must look for my daughter. now that russia has declared the defeat of islamic state groups of chechens are slowly being sent back from syria and iraq. keeps hoping that her daughters alina is still alive and that one day she too will return. growing older can bring wisdom and feelings of content but it can also mean loneliness and isolation espouses and friends die or move away in sweden organizers of a speed dating club for seniors say it doesn't have to be that way in as little as seven minutes your luck or at least your saturday night staying home alone watching t.v. could all change. i go oh hello everybody hello you may talk for seven minutes starting now i'll set the egg timer. present no doubt. this many women have come to the senior center this afternoon to make some new friends. they've just got seven minutes to get acquainted speed dating is have to put their best foot forward as fast as they can and get a first impression of the person they're talking to you. is this person my time or not so much sev
what do i have to do at home i must look for my daughter. now that russia has declared the defeat of islamic state groups of chechens are slowly being sent back from syria and iraq. keeps hoping that her daughters alina is still alive and that one day she too will return. growing older can bring wisdom and feelings of content but it can also mean loneliness and isolation espouses and friends die or move away in sweden organizers of a speed dating club for seniors say it doesn't have to be that...
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an eighteen point cushion leaving potential rivals in the shadows and of course they were unbeaten at home this season. that challenges mashal to find home all white he says twenty ten bucks they insisted it was coming to munich just to make up the numbers. the refund if you were out to get three points otherwise you could have stayed in bed. indios interrogation goes in kitchen and shelter looks very awake in the opening exchanges . a break forward in the second minutes all laong gorecki sets up braille and bolo be forced solid safe from spent all right getting on. board a plane very aggressive and. there's a very high tempo you know it's more like a like an english game you know from one go to the not to another but soon by and settled and started to take control of proceedings after a nicely worked me forward shopkeeper rough and can only carry a pile driver from thomas miller even rather live understated tappin and make it one nil. it's at the polish strike it's a twenty six goals in no competitions and that's not all liver scored in every home game the season eleven home games in a ro
an eighteen point cushion leaving potential rivals in the shadows and of course they were unbeaten at home this season. that challenges mashal to find home all white he says twenty ten bucks they insisted it was coming to munich just to make up the numbers. the refund if you were out to get three points otherwise you could have stayed in bed. indios interrogation goes in kitchen and shelter looks very awake in the opening exchanges . a break forward in the second minutes all laong gorecki sets...
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shall good luck at home. losing some play men in the final minutes. of him. entering the conflict zone this week on conflict zone i miss them both to talk to russia come back to myself took his ruling class be the a.k.p. she speaks for apology on schumer and his close so close confidante the president out of the government pursues military operations in syria and continues to crackdown on civil liberties through his principle conflicts all along t.w. . tells us stirring stories. it makes us laugh. and cry playing tremble and smile. magical images and emotions. cino the magazine every weekend on d w. we like to think it's cheaper to burn the fossil fuels that is to get the energy of the way it is the real cost of doing things is the fact of the world around us is warming. at all to read late fifty years from now this. levels will rise and we'll have the problems here in almost all coastal countries the world. requires the governments to begin to act because try to tax. me tax the car with at least three of us really it's one of the ways of trying to slow down
shall good luck at home. losing some play men in the final minutes. of him. entering the conflict zone this week on conflict zone i miss them both to talk to russia come back to myself took his ruling class be the a.k.p. she speaks for apology on schumer and his close so close confidante the president out of the government pursues military operations in syria and continues to crackdown on civil liberties through his principle conflicts all along t.w. . tells us stirring stories. it makes us...
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if i want to have a job not just sit at home. i want to work my way up to getting the highest headdress in qualifications. i thought this was all. that's why shanda darvish has been taking classes for months today's test is our reading comprehension the subject cross-breeding pets it's not straightforward. but so. one question is explain what's meant by cross breeding dogs. returned and fished it. on to explain what the word means. she'll have to pass all her exams in german it's a challenge even after a language class and three years in germany starting over as an adult is difficult . and practicing how to write an email. as well as text in mails are often a part of tests and i have to prepare for that which was from behind. a lot rests on her determination as it stands her chances of an apprenticeship and a regular job are better than her husband's. back in sh'ma job it because he is on his way to the shoe factory he got his work permit a year ago and now has a steady job at the factory he earns minimum wage eight heroes and ei
if i want to have a job not just sit at home. i want to work my way up to getting the highest headdress in qualifications. i thought this was all. that's why shanda darvish has been taking classes for months today's test is our reading comprehension the subject cross-breeding pets it's not straightforward. but so. one question is explain what's meant by cross breeding dogs. returned and fished it. on to explain what the word means. she'll have to pass all her exams in german it's a challenge...
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not talking about carrying it, talking about owning it at home for self defense. that's what he fought for. he fought for the individual right to keep arms and the supreme court decided in your case. what did you do, how did you fight and how did your case get to the supreme court level? how many years did it take? >> when they took my right, my second amendment right away in 1976, i said there is a second amendment right, somehow i am allowed to own this firearm. but i didn't know anything about the law. i was just a computer programmer. so in 1976, i started doing research, talking to everybody i could over a period of time in the think tanks, getting ideas. in 1993, we met think tanks that sort of liked the idea. a couple of us paired up and got some people to support us. and at the same time, the cato institute had the same idea, and we paired up and eventually we had six plaintiffs that decided we're going to fight the city. we sued the city sometime thereafter, and the rest, i don't remember the dates exactly, it is in the law books. >> that's boring. keep g
not talking about carrying it, talking about owning it at home for self defense. that's what he fought for. he fought for the individual right to keep arms and the supreme court decided in your case. what did you do, how did you fight and how did your case get to the supreme court level? how many years did it take? >> when they took my right, my second amendment right away in 1976, i said there is a second amendment right, somehow i am allowed to own this firearm. but i didn't know...
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where the world of science is at home in many languages. on top of programming going there is a. telepath our innovations magazine for. us from every week and always looking to the future w. dot com science and research for asia. alone a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me craven now all eyes here in europe are currently on the big sporting event talking of course about the winter a limp.
where the world of science is at home in many languages. on top of programming going there is a. telepath our innovations magazine for. us from every week and always looking to the future w. dot com science and research for asia. alone a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me craven now all eyes here in europe are currently on the big sporting event talking of course about the winter a limp.
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and ensure that he's safe to be left at home with his carer.o we carry with us a laptop, which gives us direct access intto the exact same hospital system... job! that we have... yes, we've got anotherjob. everyday they see the intense pressures on the nhs. there's a lot of frustration. what we want is at the end of the day, we want to be able to say that we have done the best for our patients. and when the system makes that difficult, that can be very frustrating. and working in an overly congested system sometimes leaves us feeling that we simply can't deliver the best possible care for our patients. congestion was certainly clear in major hospitals from early injanuary with overcrowding and trolleys in corridors and ambulances queueing outside hospitals waiting to hand over their patients. this nurse in leeds says even though thousands of routine operations were postponed to help the system the pressure is intolerable. i don't know whether it's sustainable, what we do at the moment. it's how long we can maintain this professionalism and keen
and ensure that he's safe to be left at home with his carer.o we carry with us a laptop, which gives us direct access intto the exact same hospital system... job! that we have... yes, we've got anotherjob. everyday they see the intense pressures on the nhs. there's a lot of frustration. what we want is at the end of the day, we want to be able to say that we have done the best for our patients. and when the system makes that difficult, that can be very frustrating. and working in an overly...
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every day day at home dad takes advantage of living so close to the lake in the summer he swims and surfs here and he jokes here whatever the weather. it's indian talk i'm at the lake every day water is energy it's just part of me i wouldn't want. do without it. his workplace is also right by the lake to call back spends ten hours a day in the kitchen cooking at the highest level and his dedication has paid off testers from the mission guide awarded the ophelia to expect coveted stars and the german edition of restaurant guide to go leo named dick hold back its rising star of two thousand and eighteen some critics of even stated that his highly elegant cuisine with depth is the answer to the meaning of life but colbert himself has less philosophical aspirations he's aiming for his third mission and star sure i'm going to have it. but of course i'm an ambitious person but if there's a goal to be reached and i want to reach it is going to happen. but while he reaches for the sky dicko bag and rely on his family to keep him down. there's plenty of star power in our express let's get a round
every day day at home dad takes advantage of living so close to the lake in the summer he swims and surfs here and he jokes here whatever the weather. it's indian talk i'm at the lake every day water is energy it's just part of me i wouldn't want. do without it. his workplace is also right by the lake to call back spends ten hours a day in the kitchen cooking at the highest level and his dedication has paid off testers from the mission guide awarded the ophelia to expect coveted stars and the...
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do you get any extra browny points if you bring a super bowl home at the dinner table. >> i think so,. i was thinking about it the other day, my boys, they have conshohocken roots, we know we're going to be part of the first time to bring it back here. that will last forever. they will remember that. they will be here. they will have pictures. i'm sure we will be reminded when they come home. >> corry, you are a local kid, what does it mean to play for eagles and bring a super bowl and playing for the super bowl in your hometown. >> it will mean a lot especially for youth growing up. i want to be a positive advocate for those looking to shoot for a dream that they wish. it may not be a super bowl but a big job opportunity they want to land. i want to show them you can achieve it if you want to. >> what a story that corry clement can win tonight his hometown. we are a little more than 24 hours away, since super bowl lii, here in minneapolis. reporting from the super bowl i'm ducis rodgers, channel six "action news", jeff, back over to you. >> thank goodness the game is played inside to
do you get any extra browny points if you bring a super bowl home at the dinner table. >> i think so,. i was thinking about it the other day, my boys, they have conshohocken roots, we know we're going to be part of the first time to bring it back here. that will last forever. they will remember that. they will be here. they will have pictures. i'm sure we will be reminded when they come home. >> corry, you are a local kid, what does it mean to play for eagles and bring a super bowl...
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living rooms and paris living rooms now across as also looked into the homes of a number of personalities from berlin. dominic is at work in a berlin apartment the photographer takes pictures of living rooms in the homes of artists intellectuals and celebrities including that a french actor. is not. so. gives us a glimpse into the private lives of the rich and famous. she's photographed at the homes of french political family the middle homes. french actress john mayer hall. and the vanderbilt's in new york. her first book new york living rooms came out in one nine hundred ninety eight paris living rooms appeared four years later since twenty fourteen dominick now a book called has been working on a book of photos about berlin living rooms. today she's shooting at the home of an intellectual who has spent his life collecting art and antiques. whatever their location. pictures all have one thing in common they never show the people who live in these rooms only much more on the person that if you do a portrait of the person so i decided i'm not going to do the people in the room because it would distract the one we'r
living rooms and paris living rooms now across as also looked into the homes of a number of personalities from berlin. dominic is at work in a berlin apartment the photographer takes pictures of living rooms in the homes of artists intellectuals and celebrities including that a french actor. is not. so. gives us a glimpse into the private lives of the rich and famous. she's photographed at the homes of french political family the middle homes. french actress john mayer hall. and the...
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why don't we build our country here at home? do some nationbuilding here at home? $90 billion that we need for emergency relief. ien as conservative as i am, thought we could probably find that and rebuild and the government could be part of that. but you know what? when we quit sending it to countries that burn our flag and chant -- death to america. why don't we take that money at home? why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend less? anyone have less money this year than they did last? that is what government needs is a 1% pay cut. you would have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief. but no one is going to do that because they are fiscally irresponsible. who are they? republicans, democrats, virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money. offset bywill not be cuts anywhere. it will be added to the debt and there will be a day of reckoning. that made well be the collapse of the stock market. it may be the collapse of the dollar. when it comes, i cannot take you exactly, but i can tell you it
why don't we build our country here at home? do some nationbuilding here at home? $90 billion that we need for emergency relief. ien as conservative as i am, thought we could probably find that and rebuild and the government could be part of that. but you know what? when we quit sending it to countries that burn our flag and chant -- death to america. why don't we take that money at home? why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend less? anyone have less money this...
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where the world of science is at home in many languages. but i've been going there with me. now with our innovations magazine for in. the house from the phone for a week and looking to the future d.w. dot com science and research for. next after reading poor kid frosty friday night encounter are people i've seen became the latest seem to climb into second place in the wondrously jr way courtesy of goals from the macondo and now he can't go on either side of half time. it's the first time the red bulls have picked up two wins on the trot since october lifted ralph pozen little side into second place but for how long. that's one of many questions we're going to get an answer to as we bring you all of saturday's action in the bonus league coming up league leaders by a new hoping history held against shall cut a team that had beaten the record meister in seven years. and a door in the spotlight was on marco royce who was hoping for a happy return against hamburg and his first appearance of the season. hello and welcome to the point as they get here on d w i'm at home we're going
where the world of science is at home in many languages. but i've been going there with me. now with our innovations magazine for in. the house from the phone for a week and looking to the future d.w. dot com science and research for. next after reading poor kid frosty friday night encounter are people i've seen became the latest seem to climb into second place in the wondrously jr way courtesy of goals from the macondo and now he can't go on either side of half time. it's the first time the...
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where the world of science is at home in many languages. on top of that i've been doing their intermediary he says now with us in our innovations magazine for him just some of us from every week and always looking to the future on t w dot com for science and research for asia. what does a football loving country need to reach its goals. we'll tell you how german soccer made it back to the top. in our web special. dot com football made in germany. everyone welcomes are highlighted in with the best of picks of the week a here's a look at what's coming up. like the motif would think old obama and her award a winning the creation. clash back out with the village to relive a bygone era everyone starts.
where the world of science is at home in many languages. on top of that i've been doing their intermediary he says now with us in our innovations magazine for him just some of us from every week and always looking to the future on t w dot com for science and research for asia. what does a football loving country need to reach its goals. we'll tell you how german soccer made it back to the top. in our web special. dot com football made in germany. everyone welcomes are highlighted in with the...
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and 80% underage 30 live at home. is what eric is doing now he has turned 21 and aged out of the rebecca school where he had constant support. >> does 21 seem arbitrary to you? >> it is for these kids. i understand that the state has to have some limits. they can't support people forever, but this is no solution. >> mary wonders if all of the money spent educating eric would have been a waste if she cannot find something productive for him to do now. this is what eric's day is like since aging out. little structure. hanging around the apartment with nothing to do and nowhere to go. >> it suddenly hit us we're into the rest of our lives and that's been a big change and frightening one. >> with no more teachers and friends to stimulate language skills, eric is losing the speech he gained in school. >> he cannot sit in the -- so he can't sit in the circle. >> he is sleeping 12 or 13 hours. drifting in and out of his room. singing to himself a lot. talking to himself a lot. really regressing into his own world. withdraw.
and 80% underage 30 live at home. is what eric is doing now he has turned 21 and aged out of the rebecca school where he had constant support. >> does 21 seem arbitrary to you? >> it is for these kids. i understand that the state has to have some limits. they can't support people forever, but this is no solution. >> mary wonders if all of the money spent educating eric would have been a waste if she cannot find something productive for him to do now. this is what eric's day is...
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they have put together a list of 100 companies hiring in 2018 that will allow to you work at home, work jam is. some top companies dell, amazon, united health group, williamsonoma, aetna a few of the companies hiring, so you can work all the time from home or just part of the time and then you do to have go in the office for a little bit but still a nice option. this also includes a wide range of jobs, so, sales, tech , education, data entry, marketing, writing, all sorts of jobs available. good resource if you are looking. >> it is a new effort to attract a larger work force. >> absolutely. it is a great way to help with the work balance life which i think is what these companies are trying to do, help you, balance all of that because it is tough, we know, it is tough to go in every single day. >> i heard some people do work from home and they say that can be also very hard to stay focused. you have to be really discipline. >> if you have family members at home as well, yes, bothering you. >> yes, would i want to sleep in. there is my bed. >> what are you doing i'm working right now. >
they have put together a list of 100 companies hiring in 2018 that will allow to you work at home, work jam is. some top companies dell, amazon, united health group, williamsonoma, aetna a few of the companies hiring, so you can work all the time from home or just part of the time and then you do to have go in the office for a little bit but still a nice option. this also includes a wide range of jobs, so, sales, tech , education, data entry, marketing, writing, all sorts of jobs available....
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*§f*~é;“£:—: ,..,- ~ — — ——— — — the quarter—final draw has been made with holders celtic at home to lso have an old firm trip, away at ibrox to face rangers. now to the rugby, where scotland got their first win of this year's six nations with a hard fought 32—26 comeback victory over france at murrayfield. john watson has more. bagpipes play murrayfield roused for the first time in this year's six nations. france the first to find their flow — teddy thomas endearing himself to his team—mates, if not the scottish faithful. if much was expected before defeat to wales, having found his stride, teddy thomas made his own luck here, his kick evading greig laidlaw. a response again was needed and huthones found it, and a hole in the french defence. tries were the tale of the first half, points from penalties — the story of the second. greig laidlaw, nerveless, edging scotland in front. if errors cost them in cardiff, laidlaw punished french mistakes at murrayfield to revive their campaign, scotland proving they are happiest at home. john watson, bbc news. it felt like a bit of a long time t
*§f*~é;“£:—: ,..,- ~ — — ——— — — the quarter—final draw has been made with holders celtic at home to lso have an old firm trip, away at ibrox to face rangers. now to the rugby, where scotland got their first win of this year's six nations with a hard fought 32—26 comeback victory over france at murrayfield. john watson has more. bagpipes play murrayfield roused for the first time in this year's six nations. france the first to find their flow — teddy thomas endearing...
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we're with doctors and paramedics in east london and at a care home in sheffield to hear from patients and staff. also tonight... businesses are warned an interest rate rise could come soon though it's kept at nought point five per cent today. -- 0.596. mps could be expelled under new proposals to deal with harassment and bullying at westminster. shocking new evidence of the plastic ensnaring animals and polluting the water in the arctic. and running for grenfell, the firefighters who were at the tower that night doing the marathon in full kit to help the survivors. blow for the british team on the eve of the winter olympics, snowboarder katie ormerod is out after breaking her heel. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. new figures have revealed january to be one of the toughest months everfor a&e departments in england. and hospital—only a&es recorded their worst ever figures since records began. trolley waits continue to be a big problem too, with 1,000 patients waiting more than 12 hours to be cared for by any medical staff at all. the four—hour wait target for patients w
we're with doctors and paramedics in east london and at a care home in sheffield to hear from patients and staff. also tonight... businesses are warned an interest rate rise could come soon though it's kept at nought point five per cent today. -- 0.596. mps could be expelled under new proposals to deal with harassment and bullying at westminster. shocking new evidence of the plastic ensnaring animals and polluting the water in the arctic. and running for grenfell, the firefighters who were at...
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they saw a crisis of the old order and acutely felt it at home. this is the story of the electoral career in the 1960s and the story of what actually got him elected was in large part the crisis of american politics in 1968. it's not just the 2016 election where a candidate draws an inside straight to get elected that happened there as well. if you ran it five more times nixon would not win it more than one or two other times. that could go so many different ways. perhaps as we're learning, thanks to the research being done perhaps a little less interference in the negotiations over vietnam and perhaps that comes out differently. nixon was acutely conscious of how precarious his power was at home and he believed, i think and this comes through in all of his writings that establishing overseas was crucial for his longevity at home. i wrote a whole book arguing this and i keep writing more evidence to reinforce that. it's the role of the individual and those and a few others must play in controlling this decline, in holding back it's actually quite
they saw a crisis of the old order and acutely felt it at home. this is the story of the electoral career in the 1960s and the story of what actually got him elected was in large part the crisis of american politics in 1968. it's not just the 2016 election where a candidate draws an inside straight to get elected that happened there as well. if you ran it five more times nixon would not win it more than one or two other times. that could go so many different ways. perhaps as we're learning,...
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interests and values at home. i came to many of these conclusions slowly, through research and reassessments over many years. in this book, i try to show how my thinking evil over time and how my analysis changed. timeinking evolved over and how my analysis changed. i write about embracing complexity. i was originally inspired by the wisconsin revisionists. i came to realize that markets were important but not determinative. i came to realize that one had to examine the goals of policymakers carefully and assess the priorities they assigned to these goals. yes, policymakers and elites in the united states wanted to expand exports. they also wanted to do lots of other things, like cutting taxes. domestic economic requirements often conflicted with foreign economic goals. the historian has to waive the -- importancetant to policymakers. embracing complexity also meant theing to understand external routes of u.s. foreign-policy, as well as the domestic sources that the wisconsin school had so rightly emphasized. what
interests and values at home. i came to many of these conclusions slowly, through research and reassessments over many years. in this book, i try to show how my thinking evil over time and how my analysis changed. timeinking evolved over and how my analysis changed. i write about embracing complexity. i was originally inspired by the wisconsin revisionists. i came to realize that markets were important but not determinative. i came to realize that one had to examine the goals of policymakers...
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i am talking about owning it at home for self-defense. he fought for the right to keep arms. so what did you do? how did you fight? how did you get to the supreme court? how many years did that take? when they took my second amendment right away in 1976, i said there is a second amendment right. somehow i am allowed to own this firearm, but i did not know anything about the law. i was a computer programmer. in 1976i started doing research, talking to everybody i could over sometime in the think tanks and getting ideas. in 1993 we met some think tanks that sort of liked the idea. a couple of us paired up, and we got some people to support us, and at the same time the cato institute had the same idea, and we paired up and eventually we had six plaintiffs that decided we are going to fight the city. we sued the city, and some short rest iereafter, and the don't remember the dates exactly. it is in the law book emily:. that is boring. keep going. [laughter] the lawyers are next. we will get into the court stuff. we are focusing on you the man, first of all as you tell a story . i
i am talking about owning it at home for self-defense. he fought for the right to keep arms. so what did you do? how did you fight? how did you get to the supreme court? how many years did that take? when they took my second amendment right away in 1976, i said there is a second amendment right. somehow i am allowed to own this firearm, but i did not know anything about the law. i was a computer programmer. in 1976i started doing research, talking to everybody i could over sometime in the think...
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>> three maximum. >> only we are at home with the family. is at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >>> oh, my god. oh, god. oh, god! >> you remember when kevin frazier and nancy took that challenge to benefit als. >> garth and his wife took us up on the challenge. so it is our turn. we're going to do it. this is easy. this is no problem. here we go. >> ready? doing it at the same time. ♪ >> you take it. i can't speak. >> we found out who can really take the heat. >> are you eating what i'm eating? >> kelsey found out who can really take the heat in that family. >> that's my hot pepper. my hot dr pepper. it wasn't easy for me.
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three hours using induction technology there is also a removable battery pack that owners can plug in at home or at the office unit has also struck a deal with an electricity provider and car owners will receive five years of free solar energy to charge their car so you doing your daily commute back and forth every day you not even worrying about plugging it in it's to energy is taken care of it doesn't cost you a dime. owners open the car door with a quick scan of a key card. the vehicle steering system resembles a wee controller rather than a traditional steering wheel. this is not the generation swipes pulls a lever to turn right this is a generation swipes right. the unity one is now on display in some media market stores in sweden it's prized that just under fifteen thousand euros and first deliveries are scheduled for twenty nineteen. now unity is also aiming to bring a nine thousand euro five seater version of its city car to the indian market by twenty twenty. navigating india streets can be dangerous for the oxen and holy cow is wandering around and an e-commerce fool could make it e
three hours using induction technology there is also a removable battery pack that owners can plug in at home or at the office unit has also struck a deal with an electricity provider and car owners will receive five years of free solar energy to charge their car so you doing your daily commute back and forth every day you not even worrying about plugging it in it's to energy is taken care of it doesn't cost you a dime. owners open the car door with a quick scan of a key card. the vehicle...
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at it. most military don't want to be policeman. they want to kill the enemy come back home to their family. but we kill the enemy and then we stay away build them schools and roads. some have been built and blown up for five times. it's terrible that they would do this but don't the people who live there have responsibility after we've given them a trillion dollars? i will people do that something for themselves if you keep doing it for them? there has to be a time where we come home. our mission is over and we should come home. $50 billion year that could be spent on infrastructure are not have an a deficit next year. run different places, the soldiers killed the niger, country of africa and the people didn't know where the country was much less that we had 800 troops there. problem is 800 sometimes become 8000 and then 80000. we get a middle of the civil war then we have to do more not less. i don't know who the good people are bad people are or what they're fighting about. so i think it's unclear sometimes to the good guys and the bad guys are. we been involved in the sy
at it. most military don't want to be policeman. they want to kill the enemy come back home to their family. but we kill the enemy and then we stay away build them schools and roads. some have been built and blown up for five times. it's terrible that they would do this but don't the people who live there have responsibility after we've given them a trillion dollars? i will people do that something for themselves if you keep doing it for them? there has to be a time where we come home. our...
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we were rolling off the bed. >> he'll be fine in a crib. >> after spending the afternoon at their homeear maks and peta love being parents. they're still really into each other eight years after they met backstage at a broadway show. >> i thought you were a good looking man. >> that was the first thing. >> i have eye. >> when did you think i was arrogant. >> when we started to chat. >> when you first saw him you were like he's hot, then you started talking to him. >> i was like he's still hot, but he knows it. >> i've not maks for a little while tand being a husband and parent as humbled him. in honor of valentine's day you can buy one get one free ticket to their tour. bring a date or meet someone special there. you heard how maks and peta got together. now here are some more tales how some others stars met their valentines. >> chris hemsworth met his wife on a blind date. >> i left her a voice mail and asked if she would like to go on a date. she did and here we are. >> justin timberlake and jessica biel met at the golden globes. sterling k. brown and wife ryan met at stanford. >> we
we were rolling off the bed. >> he'll be fine in a crib. >> after spending the afternoon at their homeear maks and peta love being parents. they're still really into each other eight years after they met backstage at a broadway show. >> i thought you were a good looking man. >> that was the first thing. >> i have eye. >> when did you think i was arrogant. >> when we started to chat. >> when you first saw him you were like he's hot, then you...
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when you're staffing foreign policy, it's how you're selling it at home, right? >>> we must draw this wonderful panel to an end. thank you so much. let's give a big round of applause to our panelists. [ applause ] >> sunday on c-span's q&a, kit bo bowler talks about her memoir "everything happens for a reason" talking about her being diagnosed with stage four colon cancer at the age of 35. >> i felt the presence of god. people pouring in. the intense prayers. the second i got sick my whole little community got together in a chapel and just prayed like marathon runners for me, like handing off throughout my whole surgery. part of it was them reflecting back to me love and also was just the sense that, like, my hope is that as you're preparing to die i was having to make preparations that someone or something meets you there and i certainly felt that way. >> q&a sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you un
when you're staffing foreign policy, it's how you're selling it at home, right? >>> we must draw this wonderful panel to an end. thank you so much. let's give a big round of applause to our panelists. [ applause ] >> sunday on c-span's q&a, kit bo bowler talks about her memoir "everything happens for a reason" talking about her being diagnosed with stage four colon cancer at the age of 35. >> i felt the presence of god. people pouring in. the intense prayers....
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there's menace at home from those who believe are too timid, too slow to decide.rustrated either because they think theresa may is backsliding on brexit or they think because she's somehow a hostage to people on the other side? well, i heard some of these arguments back in december. "we'll never get a deal on how we move forward". we did get a deal and now i hear people saying, well, we will not get an agreement on our trading relationship. yes, we will get an agreement on that and we've got to see that against the government's wider programme of britain's relationship with the rest of the world. people have doubts about her ability to though, don't they? what do you say to those people? when i've been talking to chinese leaders here, they're looking at performance. they're looking to see what the uk is doing, and they look at the prime minister in a different way than some of, let's say, the internal tea room discussions in the uk do. some of your colleagues are too obsessed with themselves, do you think? too obsessed with westminster? i think in britain there is
there's menace at home from those who believe are too timid, too slow to decide.rustrated either because they think theresa may is backsliding on brexit or they think because she's somehow a hostage to people on the other side? well, i heard some of these arguments back in december. "we'll never get a deal on how we move forward". we did get a deal and now i hear people saying, well, we will not get an agreement on our trading relationship. yes, we will get an agreement on that and...