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so we thought, what happens if we make a scholarly textbook, there are online textbooks for profit, the companies will tailor the textbook to you which i interpret as, don't like evolution? of leave it out? but everything is here. free of charge. we hope everyone will take advantage. read some of it, read all of it, it's up to. susan: what is the market? jane: all of the above, we want everyone to read it. i had community college students in mind, that is the largest group of college students in america and they also tend to be a little bit older. a lot of them are veterans, a lot of them have kids, jobs. so as i wrote the narrative i was trying to write an engaging one. i did not have young prince him i had, had a slightly older reader. high schoolmean students cannot read up at that was a reader i had a my mind when i was writing. susan: can you give the web address. c-span has a lot of people interested in self-education. how do they find this? know.heck if i susan: we will find it and put it on the screen. [laughter] susan: you take this book up how far? 2016 up until the elections.
so we thought, what happens if we make a scholarly textbook, there are online textbooks for profit, the companies will tailor the textbook to you which i interpret as, don't like evolution? of leave it out? but everything is here. free of charge. we hope everyone will take advantage. read some of it, read all of it, it's up to. susan: what is the market? jane: all of the above, we want everyone to read it. i had community college students in mind, that is the largest group of college students...
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of our own textbooks.igital transformation, the spotify generation, they feel more comfortable renting than owning. they are happier to pay for access then ownership. we can deliver better solutions, high quality content, personalized learning at a lower sticker price. the $300 textbook is dead, costing more around $50 per c ourse delivering better value to professors. when we get through the transition, a better business for pearson shareholders because although the sticker price comes sell goes up dramatically because we win back shares from secondhand sales. is hard making the transition from analog to digital, when you get through to the other end you have a better quality business. about theant to talk transition. what i understand is that your cutting and growing at the same time. where are you in the cutting process? you let go as much as a quarter of your workforce, where are you in that process? john: absolutely right. over the last five years we reduced the cost base by 600 wasion pounds, sterlin
of our own textbooks.igital transformation, the spotify generation, they feel more comfortable renting than owning. they are happier to pay for access then ownership. we can deliver better solutions, high quality content, personalized learning at a lower sticker price. the $300 textbook is dead, costing more around $50 per c ourse delivering better value to professors. when we get through the transition, a better business for pearson shareholders because although the sticker price comes sell...
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thousands of reindeer to flee into bangladesh the un has condemned the atrocities calling them a textbook case of ethnic cleansing almost seven hundred thousand remaining have crossed the border into bangladesh since the twenty fifth of borger just. now the u.s. congress has released a classified memo by democrats two weeks after it was blocked by president trump citing security concerns the memo rebuts claims by republicans that the f.b.i. abused its powers investigating alleged russian into favorites in the u.s. presidential election the white house agreed to the release of the democratic memo only after reductions were made bannister brooke has more from washington d.c. . well this democratic memo that was released today basically says that the f.b.i. and the d.o.j. acted in a fall of the letter of the law when they launched this investigation into carter page who was a campaign aide to president from the republicans earlier this year contended that the f.b.i. based its investigation so only on partisan research that it had gotten that relied on information from britain former british
thousands of reindeer to flee into bangladesh the un has condemned the atrocities calling them a textbook case of ethnic cleansing almost seven hundred thousand remaining have crossed the border into bangladesh since the twenty fifth of borger just. now the u.s. congress has released a classified memo by democrats two weeks after it was blocked by president trump citing security concerns the memo rebuts claims by republicans that the f.b.i. abused its powers investigating alleged russian into...
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has condemned the atrocities calling them a textbook case of ethnic cleansing in me and more nearly seven hundred thousand ranger have fled into a bungalow there since august the twenty fifth we tracked down some of those we've interviewed since the exodus began reports. as usual big omas one of six hundred eighty eight thousand revenge refugees who have streamed across to me and mar bangladesh border flaying what they call a targeted campaign to wipe them out we first met her in december the nine year old had been shot three times in the leg arm in arm pit by a soldier at close range. six months on she's still in pain and has decided she won't go back there. they kill my father killed my mother i feel scared i don't want to go back to me amar they were bombing houses sitting them on fire pulling people out from their homes and shooting them torturing me and i'm scared to see all their all at the moment and i still feel like dying a fireman that those days. when they raped our women and you can see what they did to this child. there are thousands of is here recovering from different weapo
has condemned the atrocities calling them a textbook case of ethnic cleansing in me and more nearly seven hundred thousand ranger have fled into a bungalow there since august the twenty fifth we tracked down some of those we've interviewed since the exodus began reports. as usual big omas one of six hundred eighty eight thousand revenge refugees who have streamed across to me and mar bangladesh border flaying what they call a targeted campaign to wipe them out we first met her in december the...
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he showed up in your textbook a couple of weeks ago i believe. he was a methodist minister and educator. he was born in 1839 in lower canada, what is now quebec. he was the great-grandson of loyalists who fled from vermont during the revolution. his parents were devout methodist and he had his own conversion experience when he was a student at victoria college in ontario. later on, victoria asked him to come back and teach. not theology but natural science. he had studied that philosophy that was so influential at princeton, commonsense realism. and in a broad sense, he drew from that worldview the same sort of conclusions that warfield did. he thought, ok, evolution is simply a theory, just a theory. it does not meet my standards of scientific proof, so i do not have to take a strong position on it. but his approach to the big picture of culture and education was very different. very non-fundamentalist. he wanted to find a way to accommodate christian theology to new scientific discoveries. and he thought that church run colleges, protestant col
he showed up in your textbook a couple of weeks ago i believe. he was a methodist minister and educator. he was born in 1839 in lower canada, what is now quebec. he was the great-grandson of loyalists who fled from vermont during the revolution. his parents were devout methodist and he had his own conversion experience when he was a student at victoria college in ontario. later on, victoria asked him to come back and teach. not theology but natural science. he had studied that philosophy that...
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the round was anything but textbook but he managed to regain his footing.he german pair were doing the same, smashing their own world record to take gold with a perfect routine. translation: after the first day, we spoke to our trainers and they told us, you have nothing to lose, attacked today and this morning, we woke up like tigers. i woke up at six and said today, we write history. with hopes that it would come true. for germany, the olympics keep getting better. they won their second gold today in the luge relay. it means the germans have beaten their tally from four years ago and we are not even halfway through. more than a million people have signed a petition to get snapchat to change its latest design. it separates friends from posts —— posts from friends and from publishers. many users say it is confusing. it‘s the beginning of what could well be the biggest annual celebration worldwide — the lunar new year — also known as the spring festival. more than 1.4 billion chinese people around the world marked the official entry into the year of the dog
the round was anything but textbook but he managed to regain his footing.he german pair were doing the same, smashing their own world record to take gold with a perfect routine. translation: after the first day, we spoke to our trainers and they told us, you have nothing to lose, attacked today and this morning, we woke up like tigers. i woke up at six and said today, we write history. with hopes that it would come true. for germany, the olympics keep getting better. they won their second gold...
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crackdown in mi amal's iraq kind state seeking refuge in neighboring bangladesh the un has called it a textbook example of ethnic cleansing it started on the twenty fifth of all the sas share reports sunday coming in of ranger escaping an army crackdown in retaliation for a string of attacks carried out by britain geoff ices by the end of the day the number in bangladesh was around three thousand people and within a month new arrivals had total to call for a million by late october that number had passed six hundred thousand swelled by ranger who didn't initially opted to stay in rakhine state but then who were reportedly forced out anyway by january almost seven hundred thousand rahimtoola living in squalid makeshift camps photographic evidence of mass graves emerged that rights groups said pointed to a genocide and then just to get days ago human rights watch produced satellite imagery saying that it showed me a model builders at least fifty five of the more than three hundred sixty range of villages attacked by me m r forces but we tracked down some of the ranger that we interviewed since th
crackdown in mi amal's iraq kind state seeking refuge in neighboring bangladesh the un has called it a textbook example of ethnic cleansing it started on the twenty fifth of all the sas share reports sunday coming in of ranger escaping an army crackdown in retaliation for a string of attacks carried out by britain geoff ices by the end of the day the number in bangladesh was around three thousand people and within a month new arrivals had total to call for a million by late october that number...
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and that was my textbook. >> i was watching games instead of reading books. >> that was a textbook block james in the final seconds of an overtime game with minnesota. one second left. inbounds, touchdown, cavaliers, james, the buzzer beater over jimmy butler, instant classic. got it recorded on my phone. >>> st. john's, 0-11 in the big east. did have a nonconference win saturday at madison square garden taking on the number one team in the country here, villanova. 30 seconds left. four-point game. colin gillespie. that will help. villanova cuts it to one. 15 seconds left. of two-point game, and it's not going to happen for villanova. st. john's holds on to win it, 79-75. shamorie ponds, 26 points for st. john's in that one. >> back to you. >>> all right, thank you. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," the new emojis coming to your phone. >>> also ahead, have you seen this man? well, see how a police sketch widely mocked actually worked. >>> plus, a slithering beauty secret. why people are putting snails on their face. why people are putting snails on their face. the thing that's really imp
and that was my textbook. >> i was watching games instead of reading books. >> that was a textbook block james in the final seconds of an overtime game with minnesota. one second left. inbounds, touchdown, cavaliers, james, the buzzer beater over jimmy butler, instant classic. got it recorded on my phone. >>> st. john's, 0-11 in the big east. did have a nonconference win saturday at madison square garden taking on the number one team in the country here, villanova. 30...
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ae high school textbooks for mixed bag. some were not bad. i was sort of pleasantly surprised. cankids at a young age think historically appeared they can think about the past. if you do nothing else for fourth graders but to give them a sense of the past, any past, you have really taught them something. it does not matter what past. enthralled with ancient history when i was a kid. i wanted to go to rome someday. i finally did when i was in my 30's. but i was enthralled with anything old -- it was cool. i don't know. it is a huge problem, though, a resurgence, to. you work with teachers who realize what they are up against. some of you are probably teachers. you're my heroes. i was a high school teacher for seven years. i survived to tell it. [laughter] prof. blight: i don't know, it has got to be stories. the more historical you make the stories, plant them in time -- time travel. it is what we do anyway with the past. we're just supposed to have evidence for it. michael: i should tell everybody here that our two guests will be right outside this room. you will be able to fin
ae high school textbooks for mixed bag. some were not bad. i was sort of pleasantly surprised. cankids at a young age think historically appeared they can think about the past. if you do nothing else for fourth graders but to give them a sense of the past, any past, you have really taught them something. it does not matter what past. enthralled with ancient history when i was a kid. i wanted to go to rome someday. i finally did when i was in my 30's. but i was enthralled with anything old -- it...
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has described what's happening in million mark as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing the u.n. also said that it's been the world's fastest growing refugee crisis but this issue was largely ignored by myanmar's international relations minister he said that what was going on in his country at the moment was an attempt to reestablish a stable democracy he said that myanmar was a multi religious and multi ethnic nation and they've been trying to put an end to the seventy years or so of of ethnic conflicts inside his country and that the world should support their cause and their case trying to reestablish democratic security. now voters in thailand will have to wait longer to elect a new government after the postponement of the promised general election in november the prime minister now says it will happen no later than fabric next year it's four years since the military coup and precious mounting for return to civilian rule. donald trump says he would have rushed in to save students and teachers during the florida school shooting even if he was unarmed the president's criticize
has described what's happening in million mark as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing the u.n. also said that it's been the world's fastest growing refugee crisis but this issue was largely ignored by myanmar's international relations minister he said that what was going on in his country at the moment was an attempt to reestablish a stable democracy he said that myanmar was a multi religious and multi ethnic nation and they've been trying to put an end to the seventy years or so of of...
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now we're going to santillana publishers, which is one of the most important publishers of school textbooks, and it has given us the most material. they've already given us more than 5,000 books in digital files. is this it? oh, but before, it was open. ah, i remember, i used to come all the way here to collect them. woman: and the biggest issue were right issues, copyright. i feel we all learned something. lecuona: but also at that moment, we were in a different context. when the publisher gives us the digital file from which they create paper books, it saves us the work of having to take apart the book and digitize it. this is one of the books from santillana that we have adapted in braille. what's written in ink is also written in braille. [computer voice speaking spanish] sune: i'm studying for history. i just finished reading a page of history that i have to study for tuesday. i have a history test. that's why i'm studying. i downloaded it from the website tiflolibros.com.ar. the computer, for me, it's like it was my pencil case, like it was someone's backpack because in my computer, i
now we're going to santillana publishers, which is one of the most important publishers of school textbooks, and it has given us the most material. they've already given us more than 5,000 books in digital files. is this it? oh, but before, it was open. ah, i remember, i used to come all the way here to collect them. woman: and the biggest issue were right issues, copyright. i feel we all learned something. lecuona: but also at that moment, we were in a different context. when the publisher...
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is the textbooks still being adopted in courses? is it something that vanished eight years ago without a trace or something that's forward-looking enough that you can imagine a future for it. the genre is being served differently in so many ways but it's a longer futurity that you might have another press situations. >> okay. publishing your book with the university of press. often a first book is a ruse revised dissertation usually. not always but i'm happy when somebody decides okay that was bad and now i'm moving onto on to my next. that doesn't happen very often. for both of you i'm wondering what were the differences in your experience of publishing between the first and second books? >> i had occasion about five-ish to go to go back and read the introduction to my first book and i was really -- by how much i felt i had to engage with other scholars. so-and-so said this in so-and-so said that in taking issue with this and taking issue with that in building on this. i knew my book would be if they would by people outside my fiel
is the textbooks still being adopted in courses? is it something that vanished eight years ago without a trace or something that's forward-looking enough that you can imagine a future for it. the genre is being served differently in so many ways but it's a longer futurity that you might have another press situations. >> okay. publishing your book with the university of press. often a first book is a ruse revised dissertation usually. not always but i'm happy when somebody decides okay...
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the whole thing bombardment by the saudis in the in the galaxy of that you know resolution so are textbook single posts of what the problem but for the passage text comes the support of the council on this moment and thank you very much whatever the case saudi arabia continues to face international criticism for airstrikes which have targeted markets hospitals and other civilian areas aid groups also blame a saudi led blockade for pushing millions of yemenis to the brink of famine in al-jazeera south korean prosecutors are demanding a thirty year prison term for the deposed president park geun hye she denies bribery abuse of power and coercion last year she became the first democratically elected south korean president to be impeached of a corruption scandal involving business and political elite will rub a bride has more from salt. parkin hay has faced an array of charges from alleged bribery to abuse of power even to things like discriminating against artists who she felt were opposed to her government all this dates back to an unfolding scandal in twenty sixteen and much of it related t
the whole thing bombardment by the saudis in the in the galaxy of that you know resolution so are textbook single posts of what the problem but for the passage text comes the support of the council on this moment and thank you very much whatever the case saudi arabia continues to face international criticism for airstrikes which have targeted markets hospitals and other civilian areas aid groups also blame a saudi led blockade for pushing millions of yemenis to the brink of famine in al-jazeera...
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the run was anything but textbook.idway through, but managed to regain his footing and come home in first. the oldest alpine skiing champion in the history of the olympic games. and while svindal was breaking records on the slopes, this german pair were doing the same in theice german pair were doing the same in the ice arena. for the overnight they smashed their own world record to ta ke they smashed their own world record to take gold with a perfect routine. translation: after the first day we spoke to our trainers and they told us we spoke to our trainers and they told us we have nothing to lose. this morning we woke up like tigers. i woke up at six and said, today, we write history. i went on mice without feeling in my stomach and hopes that it would come through. for germany, jung chang just keeps getting better. a second goal on day six in the luge relay. top of the medals table with nine goals already, it means the germans have beaten their tally from sochi. and we aren't even halfway through. there are seven me
the run was anything but textbook.idway through, but managed to regain his footing and come home in first. the oldest alpine skiing champion in the history of the olympic games. and while svindal was breaking records on the slopes, this german pair were doing the same in theice german pair were doing the same in the ice arena. for the overnight they smashed their own world record to ta ke they smashed their own world record to take gold with a perfect routine. translation: after the first day...
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our textbook committees met together and worked together.s who had been trained in similar teachers colleges taught similar courses. when they came together, they met as equals. white, and negro teachers in st. louis, met in human relations workshops and come meetings with their teachers associations, and other professional organizations. all this, before the supreme court decision. students in st. louis were meeting on their own to find out if integration could work. the youth had delegates from all over st. louis. >> i don't mean to say anything, but i have heard funny things. >> i live in a pretty fancy neighborhood and we had kids who broke into the school and wrecked it. narrator: when the supreme court ruled that segregation was illegal, these children were ready. and, the school administration was ready. schools could learn from the mistakes of the past, and plan for an orderly and gradual integration that was prepared months in advance. but school plans were only paper. the real decision was up to the community. support came from org
our textbook committees met together and worked together.s who had been trained in similar teachers colleges taught similar courses. when they came together, they met as equals. white, and negro teachers in st. louis, met in human relations workshops and come meetings with their teachers associations, and other professional organizations. all this, before the supreme court decision. students in st. louis were meeting on their own to find out if integration could work. the youth had delegates...
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since then, we've retrace 50% of that in technical terms is almost textbook.the day we gave up almost all the games we had this to settle on the 50% balance. lauren: don't want to do that going into a long weekend. >> exactly. people start to worry. should i buy, sell, discovery kids college education. if you are long term, forget about all of this. this is more honestly trader short term top. long-term you don't need to pay attention to this. short-term outlook for volatility hopefully to start to decline from these plus minus 200, 500-point days. shorter term, look for the s&p to stay above its 10 day moving average. to me, that is a go, no go. if it drops below that i'm out of the market. >> how much do you see what is in washington is affecting the markets these days? this is the new normal where they impact your 401(k)? >> that is a very good question. i think 95% is noise. the only part that is not noise is the inflation numbers, which everyone seems to be focused on now and seems to be what the fed does in regards to that. i think honestly at this junct
since then, we've retrace 50% of that in technical terms is almost textbook.the day we gave up almost all the games we had this to settle on the 50% balance. lauren: don't want to do that going into a long weekend. >> exactly. people start to worry. should i buy, sell, discovery kids college education. if you are long term, forget about all of this. this is more honestly trader short term top. long-term you don't need to pay attention to this. short-term outlook for volatility hopefully...
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that textbook? habits of elderly mammals." ( laughter ) we'll be right back with ricky gervais. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) ♪ ♪ [ laughs ] rodney. bowling. classic. can i help you? it's me. jamie. i'm not good with names. celeste! i trained you. we share a locker. -moose man! -yo. he gets two name your price tools. he gets two? i literally coined the phrase, "we give you coverage options based on your budget." -that's me. -jamie! -yeah. -you're back from italy. [ both smooch ] ciao bella. ♪ [ both smooch ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: oh, hey, everybody! welcome back. ladies and gentlemen, my first guest tonight is an emmy-winning comedian who created "the office" and "extras." please welcome back to the show, ricky gervais! ♪ ♪ ( applause ) ( band playing ) >> hello. ( cheers and applause ) oh, wow. thank you. >> stephen: nice to see you again. thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> stephen: you look good. ( laughs ) ( laughter ) >> oh, that was real. that wasn't sarcasm,
that textbook? habits of elderly mammals." ( laughter ) we'll be right back with ricky gervais. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) ♪ ♪ [ laughs ] rodney. bowling. classic. can i help you? it's me. jamie. i'm not good with names. celeste! i trained you. we share a locker. -moose man! -yo. he gets two name your price tools. he gets two? i literally coined the phrase, "we give you coverage options based on your budget." -that's me. -jamie! -yeah. -you're back from italy. [ both smooch ] ciao...
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it is all textbook stuff. it doesn't concern me at the moment. it is something we should be expecting. >> i don't think it's a bear market yet. i think you will see a correction after it had gone up. they cannot go up irreparably without correcting a bit. you go market by market and sector by sector. i think a minor correction like this is pretty healthy. mark: paul thompson is here. seems like a long time ago that paul posted a wonderful post. he posted a post all about the two words, healthy correction. i hope we have the chart that you can tell us about it. paul: i was looking how many times that has appeared in stories recently. it turns out a lot more than we have seen over the last five years. everybody is saying it's a healthy correction like it's nothing to fear here. markets have a habit of going down occasionally. that kind of happens. it allows us to catch our breath and get ready for another by the debts moment. whether this is different or not, that's certainly in a lot of the commentary so far and nothing to fear. mark: i used your
it is all textbook stuff. it doesn't concern me at the moment. it is something we should be expecting. >> i don't think it's a bear market yet. i think you will see a correction after it had gone up. they cannot go up irreparably without correcting a bit. you go market by market and sector by sector. i think a minor correction like this is pretty healthy. mark: paul thompson is here. seems like a long time ago that paul posted a wonderful post. he posted a post all about the two words,...
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of rangar to flee into bungler there should not the un has condemned the atrocities calling them textbook cases of ethnic cleansing an estimated seven hundred thousand rangar have crossed the border into bangladesh since august the twenty fifth. a classified memo by the us democrats has been released two weeks after president donald trump blocked it due to security concerns it rebuts a document prepared by republicans on the house intelligence committee that memo released earlier this month alleged f.b.i. bias against trump during his investigation into its presidential campaigns leaks with russia trump has tweeted that the newly released documents is a total political and legal bust. extra soldiers have been deployed in the search for more than one hundred nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by boko haram on monday angry parents say the government has failed to protect their children the abductions in the town of cast down on the government's claims that it's defeated the armed group you can follow those stories on our website at al-jazeera dot com back with more news in thirty minutes next q
of rangar to flee into bungler there should not the un has condemned the atrocities calling them textbook cases of ethnic cleansing an estimated seven hundred thousand rangar have crossed the border into bangladesh since august the twenty fifth. a classified memo by the us democrats has been released two weeks after president donald trump blocked it due to security concerns it rebuts a document prepared by republicans on the house intelligence committee that memo released earlier this month...
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in the future the textbook explanation, the textbook case studies about nepotism, about a friends and family approach to governance. in the future when there are after school specials about the uzbekistanization of the american government and what's wrong with that and why it doesn't work and what could possibly go wrong, those stories will be crystal clear. no ambiguity because of what we're living through now and thereby maybe future generations will figure out how to avoid this particular kind of mess. are defined by the things we share. and the ones we love. who never stop wondering what we'll do or where we'll go next. we the people who are better together than we are alone... are unstoppable. welcome to the entirely new expedition. when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may ha
in the future the textbook explanation, the textbook case studies about nepotism, about a friends and family approach to governance. in the future when there are after school specials about the uzbekistanization of the american government and what's wrong with that and why it doesn't work and what could possibly go wrong, those stories will be crystal clear. no ambiguity because of what we're living through now and thereby maybe future generations will figure out how to avoid this particular...
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[applause] we are going to be the kids that you read about in textbooks, not because we're going to be another statistic about mass shootings in america, but because just as david said, we're going to be the last mass shooting. [cheers and applause] just like -- we're going to change the laws. that is going to be marjory stoneman douglas in that textbook and it is all going to be due to the tireless effort of the school board, the faculty members, the family members, and most important, the students. [applause] these students who are dead, the students still in the hospital, the students who are now suffering from ptsd, the students who had panic attacks during the vigil because the helicopters who would not leave us alone, hovering over the .chool 24 hours a day there has been one tweet i would like to call attention to. so many signs the florida shooter was meant to be disturbed, even expelled for bad and erratic behavior. neighbors and classmates new he was a big problem. must always report such instances to authorities again and again." we did. time and time again. since he was in
[applause] we are going to be the kids that you read about in textbooks, not because we're going to be another statistic about mass shootings in america, but because just as david said, we're going to be the last mass shooting. [cheers and applause] just like -- we're going to change the laws. that is going to be marjory stoneman douglas in that textbook and it is all going to be due to the tireless effort of the school board, the faculty members, the family members, and most important, the...
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you don't learn to play the piano by reading a textbook about the piano. you learn to play the piano by playing the piano. you learn civics by actually engaging. in that course i referred to at carol city, the first day we organized the students into groups of three, so that they would begin to learn some of the principles of small group interaction. topic that was of concern to them. topic that wasf concern to them. any topic that they wanted. human rights in china -- but they had this constraint -- one third of the final grade was going to be based on what they were able to do about the problem. were they able to move the needle over the 18 weeks? that got them focused on things that were closer to home. as an example, carol city had a private water and sewer company , and there had been a long time feeling that the water that the company was providing to its customers was below grade. a group of three students wanted to take on that issue. was it below grade? the first thing they did was they went to the chemistry department of carol city. they learned
you don't learn to play the piano by reading a textbook about the piano. you learn to play the piano by playing the piano. you learn civics by actually engaging. in that course i referred to at carol city, the first day we organized the students into groups of three, so that they would begin to learn some of the principles of small group interaction. topic that was of concern to them. topic that wasf concern to them. any topic that they wanted. human rights in china -- but they had this...
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in the future the textbook explanation, the textbook case studies about nepotism, about a friends and family approach to governance. in the future when there are after school specials about the uzbekistanization of the american government and what's wrong with that and why it doesn't work and what could possibly go wrong, those stories will be crystal clear. no ambiguity because of what we're living through now and thereby maybe future generations will figure out how to avoid this particular kind of mess. see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade want us to do about what woulthis president?fathers i'm tom steyer, and when those patriots wrote the constitution here in philadelphia, they created the commander in chief to protect us from enemy attack the justice department just indicted 13 russ
in the future the textbook explanation, the textbook case studies about nepotism, about a friends and family approach to governance. in the future when there are after school specials about the uzbekistanization of the american government and what's wrong with that and why it doesn't work and what could possibly go wrong, those stories will be crystal clear. no ambiguity because of what we're living through now and thereby maybe future generations will figure out how to avoid this particular...
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textbook programs across the country has a unit on the united states of its entitled "you, the people learned as "we, the people congo didn't you? >> what is the connection between the nra and the jrotc programs, at least at the school in florida? >> the nra to believe does not give money. they give materials and supplies. throughout the country, esespecially in the rust belt ad poor urban schools, the individual schools want to set up firing ranges in their schools so they need materials, they need the backstops, they need the targets, the guns, the co2 cartridges, and they need the lead pellets. so the nra will help these schools through a grants process, and they spend money on schools through these grants across the country. it should be noted, too, these are lead projectiles. the lead accumulates at the muzzle end of the gun on the floor in the lead accumulates at the target backstop. there has been a link between the lead in firing ranges that have only these types of guns in elevated blood lead levels. that is something that needs to be discussed. therere is a health aspect of
textbook programs across the country has a unit on the united states of its entitled "you, the people learned as "we, the people congo didn't you? >> what is the connection between the nra and the jrotc programs, at least at the school in florida? >> the nra to believe does not give money. they give materials and supplies. throughout the country, esespecially in the rust belt ad poor urban schools, the individual schools want to set up firing ranges in their schools so...
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you pick up any macro economic textbook and it would say when you have in economy like this, we should be running a load deficit are working to reduce the deficit to prepare for the next financial crisis or the next war or next natural disaster when we need the resources. instead we are doing the opposite so i totally agree, i think it's a mistake. host: yesterday we talked with viewers about the trump 2019 budget plan not including the traditional republican hallmark of balancing over the next 10 years. today notesl times that his new plan would balance see0 years, that it would budget deficits until fiscal 2039. i want to get your thoughts on trying to plan out the fiscal -- to plan out to fiscal 2039. guest: good luck with that. we were talking about the assumption of economic growth of more than 3% and that's not happening. i fear we are not going to address these long-term fiscal problems we have. they are clear. we have long-term fiscal problems and will not do it them until there is another crisis s are up against the proverbial wall. it will be plainly obvious to everybody that
you pick up any macro economic textbook and it would say when you have in economy like this, we should be running a load deficit are working to reduce the deficit to prepare for the next financial crisis or the next war or next natural disaster when we need the resources. instead we are doing the opposite so i totally agree, i think it's a mistake. host: yesterday we talked with viewers about the trump 2019 budget plan not including the traditional republican hallmark of balancing over the next...
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. >> the expectation is that it won't penetrate the textbooks fully. >> reporter: the bullets never even reached the armor but what about a powerful ar-15 with a full metal jacket bullet? [ gunfire ] >> oh. >> went all the way through the the backpack. >> all the way through. >> reporter: having books in the backpack add an extra layer of security. the books were able to stop ordinary handguns. they weren't able to stop was the rifle rounds. the company that makes this backpack says they aren't preying on parents' fears. >> the idea is to have an extra layer of protection. >> reporter: with sales on the rise, backpacks like this are taking school safety to the next level. >> those backpacks are from $140 to $3 $50. >>> let's take a look at the big board see how the dow is doing. it's up about 26 points. >>> if you have a consumer problem or question, email or call us. we'll be right back. coming u >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is with nectarines from chile. they are peaking there now, larger and more sugar and priced down. it's the best time of year for chilean fruit bu
. >> the expectation is that it won't penetrate the textbooks fully. >> reporter: the bullets never even reached the armor but what about a powerful ar-15 with a full metal jacket bullet? [ gunfire ] >> oh. >> went all the way through the the backpack. >> all the way through. >> reporter: having books in the backpack add an extra layer of security. the books were able to stop ordinary handguns. they weren't able to stop was the rifle rounds. the company that...
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. >> we are going to be the kids that you read about in textbooks, not because we'll be another statistics about mass shootings in america, we're going to change the law. >> the today the white house announced the president is open to tougher background checks. this wednesday he hosts a session about school safety. >>> it is clear in delaware, they will put a roof over the homeless military in delaware. governor john karen knee took -- carney took the tour this morning. the primary funding for the center is federal low income tax credits. >> there's much more still ahead on "action news" at 12:30, there's an organization that will stop food waist in the country it's doing it using technology. >> black panther breaks records at the box office, details about the latest marvel super hero movie when "action news" continues. >>> americans waste a massive amounts of food every career, credit there are tens of millions who are struggling with hunger every day. one organization is trying to fix that with a tech-savvy twist. >> reporter: we the peedz is -- pizza bustle restaurant in the shadowed of
. >> we are going to be the kids that you read about in textbooks, not because we'll be another statistics about mass shootings in america, we're going to change the law. >> the today the white house announced the president is open to tougher background checks. this wednesday he hosts a session about school safety. >>> it is clear in delaware, they will put a roof over the homeless military in delaware. governor john karen knee took -- carney took the tour this morning. the...
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this is a textbook example of how a white house should not handle a matter like this. they've given us four or five different answers over a series of briefings in terms of what happened, who did what to who, who punched john, and so on. and just yesterday, the white house was talking about this office of personnel security, that's where the fbi background check went to. we still don't have the answers as to what was done with that information once it got to the office of personnel security. i suspect that'll be one of the key questions at the briefing this afternoon, which not surprisingly has been pushed to 2:30 this afternoon. >> and sara sanders is scheduled to do that briefing. they're not going to send out john kelly, let him answer the questions. lots of questions for him. why not simply send out the white house chief of staff instead of sending lesser officials? >> wolf, i think that is right on point. he has been sort of ducking in and out of press areas of the white house, so reporters have had the opportunity to shoot some questions at him from time to time.
this is a textbook example of how a white house should not handle a matter like this. they've given us four or five different answers over a series of briefings in terms of what happened, who did what to who, who punched john, and so on. and just yesterday, the white house was talking about this office of personnel security, that's where the fbi background check went to. we still don't have the answers as to what was done with that information once it got to the office of personnel security. i...
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the national press club but at one point in the golden age of muckraking and james o'keefe is our textbook muckraker of american journalism. cosmopolitan was not just a collection of smart, it was a bible and a breeding ground for muckrakers. some of james' favorite item and sinclair lewis one of the points that james makes it so important is that all of the martin journalist the same way that when they always attack those of us is racist, the 20 vowels in the these journalists who question more journalism has no idea what james and his team are doing. it's restoring the greatness of american investigative journalism. [applause] one of my favorite journalists and writers is hl mencken. i want to reach or something you wrote that so relevant today and relevant to james' work, much more than half the matter the newspapers right is interesting to only small minorities. thus only as small part is taken lightly. the more reflective reader believes nothing. why should they believe more. every time they go anything that in vengeance upon his own knowledge he discovers it's inaccurate the difficul
the national press club but at one point in the golden age of muckraking and james o'keefe is our textbook muckraker of american journalism. cosmopolitan was not just a collection of smart, it was a bible and a breeding ground for muckrakers. some of james' favorite item and sinclair lewis one of the points that james makes it so important is that all of the martin journalist the same way that when they always attack those of us is racist, the 20 vowels in the these journalists who question...
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who does realize this but at one point in the golden age of muckraking and james o'keefe is our textbook marks muckraker of journalism. cosmopolitan was not just a collection of smart of sex position tips. it was a bible and a breeding ground for muckrakers. some of james' favorite word -- in this magazine. in one of the points that james makes it so important is all of the modern journalist the same way that when they always attack those of us is racist, with 20 vowels in their the journalist to question our journalism has no idea what james and his team are doing is restoring the greatness of american investigative journalism. restoring it. one of my favorite journalists and writers was hl mencken. i want to read you something he wrote and it's so relevant today and so relevant to james' work, more than half of the matter newspapers rate is only interesting to relatively small minority. thus it's no wonder they only get into about four the other one believes next to nothing. why should he read more. every time he has anything that in hinges upon his own knowledge he discovers it's inac
who does realize this but at one point in the golden age of muckraking and james o'keefe is our textbook marks muckraker of journalism. cosmopolitan was not just a collection of smart of sex position tips. it was a bible and a breeding ground for muckrakers. some of james' favorite word -- in this magazine. in one of the points that james makes it so important is all of the modern journalist the same way that when they always attack those of us is racist, with 20 vowels in their the journalist...
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has described their plight as textbook genocide an estimated six hundred eighty eight thousand ranger have fled from men into cox's bazaar in bangladesh says the twenty fifth of august we've reversed says some of the ranger refugees were interviewed in the past six months since the exodus began solid bellus has this report written in your refugees are the biggest group of displaced people living in any one country in the world their version of the record without a war and in six months almost seven hundred thousand have streamed across the me n. mar bangladesh border fleeing what they call a targeted campaign to wipe them out. we first met as a big room in december the nine year old had been shot three times in the leg and armpit by a soldier close range her parents were killed as they tried to escape six months on she's still in pain and has decided she won't go back there and. they kill my father killed my mother i feel scared i don't want to go back to me in ma they were bombing houses sitting them on fire pulling people out from their homes and shooting them torturing me and i'm s
has described their plight as textbook genocide an estimated six hundred eighty eight thousand ranger have fled from men into cox's bazaar in bangladesh says the twenty fifth of august we've reversed says some of the ranger refugees were interviewed in the past six months since the exodus began solid bellus has this report written in your refugees are the biggest group of displaced people living in any one country in the world their version of the record without a war and in six months almost...
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has described what's happening in million mark as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing the u.n. authors said that it's been the world's fastest growing refugee crisis but this issue was largely ignored by myanmar's international relations minister he said that what was going on in his country at the moment was an attempt to reestablish a stable democracy he said that myanmar was a multi religious and multi ethnic nation and they've been trying to put an end to the seventy years or so of of ethnic conflicts inside his country and that the world should support their cause and their case trying to reestablish democratic security turkey has condemned the release of a syrian kurdish leader after ruling by a check court solid muslim was a former leader of the democratic party of p.y.t. which turkey regards as a terrorist group he was detained in prague on sunday on a warrant issued by turkey over twenty sixteen bombing which killed thirty people ankara says the decision to release him supports terror. also to come here. is hollywood. superstar. coming up with us. what about time for t
has described what's happening in million mark as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing the u.n. authors said that it's been the world's fastest growing refugee crisis but this issue was largely ignored by myanmar's international relations minister he said that what was going on in his country at the moment was an attempt to reestablish a stable democracy he said that myanmar was a multi religious and multi ethnic nation and they've been trying to put an end to the seventy years or so of of...
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finally last year's presidential election in kenya was not exactly a textbook exercise in democracy theincumbent who kenyatta one the august election which his main rival rylan odinga said was rigged the courts agreed with that ordered another vote in october which would then go then boycotted saying it was never going to be a fair fight so kenyatta was eventually sworn in but i didn't hasn't gone away this past week he held his own swearing in ceremony declaring himself the people's president now katie and was one of three kenyan television networks that plan to cover that event the authorities ordered all three of them off the air so katie and provided live coverage online we're leaving you now with some images from both swearing in ceremonies kenyatta and odinga us note the similarities and the k.t. an actor struggling to characterize this latest swearing in ceremony that really wasn't we'll see you next time here at the listening post. as president of the republic of it was. this. year and i thought it. was. right. that it was kind of a david kenyans have been waiting we did bated b
finally last year's presidential election in kenya was not exactly a textbook exercise in democracy theincumbent who kenyatta one the august election which his main rival rylan odinga said was rigged the courts agreed with that ordered another vote in october which would then go then boycotted saying it was never going to be a fair fight so kenyatta was eventually sworn in but i didn't hasn't gone away this past week he held his own swearing in ceremony declaring himself the people's president...
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. >> reporter: there's no textbook for school shootings, but survivors teach other other.ztec teens reach out to parkland students over social media offering sympathy and advice. this sophomore's cousin, casey, was killed, and his advice to students in florida? >> just come together. everybody talk to each other. talk to other people. >> reporter: school administrators also learning from past shootings. >> first thing in our mind was columbine. >> reporter: within weeks, they quickly remodelled the scene of the crime, classrooms now a study lounge. >> we wanted to signify remembering what we lost, but also moving forward as a school as a positive vision and mission. >> reporter: each fresh tragedy recalls past suffering. >> we can't change what happened. we have full control of how we go forward. >> reporter: bound by sorrow, schools eager to help each other cope. matt bradley, nbc news, aztec, new mexico. >>> we turn overseas now to iran and israel, both on a collision course after israel shot down an iranian drone last weekend, and syria downed an israeli fighter jet. al
. >> reporter: there's no textbook for school shootings, but survivors teach other other.ztec teens reach out to parkland students over social media offering sympathy and advice. this sophomore's cousin, casey, was killed, and his advice to students in florida? >> just come together. everybody talk to each other. talk to other people. >> reporter: school administrators also learning from past shootings. >> first thing in our mind was columbine. >> reporter: within...
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the resident a crisis for me and ma has been described by the un as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing and the fastest growing refugee crisis in the world seven hundred thousand mostly muslim or hinge or have fled into neighboring bangladesh the country's army launched a campaign of murder and rape to drive them from their villages but that's not how the minister from me in marjah described it in geneva and the fight against terrorist who used civilian recruits there will always be violence illiterate damage and civilian casualties britain's minister of state of the foreign office beg to differ and as i put to the minister just now i said what is the first duty of any responsible government it is the security of all your citizens and from my mind my perspective that means irrespective of who they are what community they belong to and yes that protecting means. acting the rights and the civil rights at the human rights of the written or muslim community many political observers might also have taken issue with both the tone and content of the speech by egypt's foreign minister to the hu
the resident a crisis for me and ma has been described by the un as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing and the fastest growing refugee crisis in the world seven hundred thousand mostly muslim or hinge or have fled into neighboring bangladesh the country's army launched a campaign of murder and rape to drive them from their villages but that's not how the minister from me in marjah described it in geneva and the fight against terrorist who used civilian recruits there will always be violence...
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it is textbook stuff. it is not a surprise that it should happen in this way.500 richest people in the world lose a combined $140 billion, which shows quite where the money is invested and what is at stake when we talk about 2%, 3%, 4%, when it is a value like $100 billion it is a lot money. the percentages make the difference. it is not an enormous percentage so far, itjust takes us back to where we were at the beginning of the year. stav says stocks are not aligned to products or productivity, realisation sets in, correction has to happen. —— steph says. nick, a regular guest on the programme, says try not to be drawn into the market timing. they make money from investment. you get rich slowly, remember. trying to call these swings up or down is probably a mug's game? we do not try to be too cute about these things. when you get a really big panic, like on brexit day, there was a great short—term buying opportunity, there was a very short run—up to trump was elected, that really went very, very quickly. —— very, very short one after trump was elected. you do
it is textbook stuff. it is not a surprise that it should happen in this way.500 richest people in the world lose a combined $140 billion, which shows quite where the money is invested and what is at stake when we talk about 2%, 3%, 4%, when it is a value like $100 billion it is a lot money. the percentages make the difference. it is not an enormous percentage so far, itjust takes us back to where we were at the beginning of the year. stav says stocks are not aligned to products or...
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but at one point in the golden age of muckraking and james o'keefe is our textbook muckraker of americanjournalism. cosmopolitan was not actually just a collection of smut and tips it was actually a bible and one of the breeding grounds for muckrakers. some of james is favorite muckrakers ida tarbell and sinclair lewis, were in this magazine. [laughter] one of the points that james makes it is so important is that all of the modern journalists, wish i was a journalists we are talking about them like that. the same way that when they always attacked those of us as racist. with 20 vowels in there. these journalists who question our journalism have no idea that what james and his team are doing is restoring the greatness of american investigative journalism. restoring it. [applause] one of my favorite journalists and writers was hl mencken. i want to redo something that he wrote. that is so relevant today and so relevant to james his work and his message in this book. much more than half of the amount of the american newspapers print every days interesting only to relatively small minoritie
but at one point in the golden age of muckraking and james o'keefe is our textbook muckraker of americanjournalism. cosmopolitan was not actually just a collection of smut and tips it was actually a bible and one of the breeding grounds for muckrakers. some of james is favorite muckrakers ida tarbell and sinclair lewis, were in this magazine. [laughter] one of the points that james makes it is so important is that all of the modern journalists, wish i was a journalists we are talking about them...