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so this is a picture of eleanor roosevelt. a young eleanor roosevelt on the left. she is on her honeymoon in venice, italy. the picture was taken by her husband, franklin roosevelt. on the right is a picture of an italian immigrant family who lived in the tenements of new york city. in this picture they are working on patriotic flag pins. the children are between five and 10 years old. the baby on the mother's lap is a stunted in growth. these children went to school only irregularly. they lived in total squalor. let me tell you how these pictures are related. eleanor roosevelt is of course a giant amongst first ladies. she was tall, 5'11", but she was also a giant in terms of what she did, from her weekly press conferences to her planned community in west virginia, and she was the first first lady to hold an official government appointment. she paved the way for hillary clinton to do the same. when i heard her as a young high school students. many people think eleanor roosevelt was far ahead of her time as first lady. but i don't necessarily think that is true. th
so this is a picture of eleanor roosevelt. a young eleanor roosevelt on the left. she is on her honeymoon in venice, italy. the picture was taken by her husband, franklin roosevelt. on the right is a picture of an italian immigrant family who lived in the tenements of new york city. in this picture they are working on patriotic flag pins. the children are between five and 10 years old. the baby on the mother's lap is a stunted in growth. these children went to school only irregularly. they...
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she really is equipped by eleanor -- eclipsed by eleanor roosevelt. i wanted to give her the attention i thought she deserved. criticized foran not liking the receiving line? prof. hummer: absolutely. this is postwar america. postwar recovery kind of. they wanted to know all the information. what are the table plots like? how much does she weigh? those kinds of questions. she just was not forthcoming. had a women's press corps at the time that was really hungry for those details.eleanor roosevelt gave them tremendous access -- i'm sorry, and mrs. truman gave them no access. the press women did not like it. you can probably find it online, i'm guessing. one of the publications did an article on her. it is one page. the title of the article is "no comment." [laughter] what they did was reprinted every question the press corps sent to mrs. truman, and for most of the answers, she gives no comment. that was kind of a way of sticking it to her. i think it is one the most well-known things about mrs. truman. she has been stuck with this image as very retice
she really is equipped by eleanor -- eclipsed by eleanor roosevelt. i wanted to give her the attention i thought she deserved. criticized foran not liking the receiving line? prof. hummer: absolutely. this is postwar america. postwar recovery kind of. they wanted to know all the information. what are the table plots like? how much does she weigh? those kinds of questions. she just was not forthcoming. had a women's press corps at the time that was really hungry for those details.eleanor...
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eleanor: that could be on the cards in the future. forward to what the government can do on the fiscal side of things, whether we get tax cuts for the middle middle-class, going into more domestic consumption and consumer consumption in china. it is important for investors to really come back to the fundamentals in the market. the earnings-per-share are forecast at 27% on the shanghai composite. if we look forward to 2020, they are forecast that 51% on the shanghai trump is it here it if we compare that -- shanghai trump is it. if we compare that -- shanghai composite. seems like we have been talking about these trade tensions that have been weighing on the market. there was all this hype during the inclusion of chinese shares. the benchmarks were that this would be the catalyst to turn things around. why do think it has not materialized? eleanor: the msci inclusion was so small that we would not see that drastic inflows into the markets that would be enough to render anything significant in terms of a big main man equity boost. small
eleanor: that could be on the cards in the future. forward to what the government can do on the fiscal side of things, whether we get tax cuts for the middle middle-class, going into more domestic consumption and consumer consumption in china. it is important for investors to really come back to the fundamentals in the market. the earnings-per-share are forecast at 27% on the shanghai composite. if we look forward to 2020, they are forecast that 51% on the shanghai trump is it here it if we...
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i learned more about eleanor roosevelt. and it just -- it was a very -- very rich time to be exposed. and i had fabulous teachers in my public schools, just great teachers all of whom gave me a tremendous education. >> we'll move through an incredibly quick lightning round here, okay? but one question i did want to ask you is if you could be a c.e.o. of any company right now, what would you choose? and why? >> facebook. >> i mean, i just want to add, it's the biggest news platform in the world. we can listen to really brilliant, experienced writers like david ignacias and try to keep up with the news. but most people in our country get their news, true or not, from facebook. now, facebook is trying to, you know, take on some of the unexpected consequences of their business model. and i, for one, hope that they get it right because it really is critical to our democracy that people get accurate information on which to make decisions. and so, yeah. that's the one i'd pick. [ applause ] >> when was -- when was the last time so
i learned more about eleanor roosevelt. and it just -- it was a very -- very rich time to be exposed. and i had fabulous teachers in my public schools, just great teachers all of whom gave me a tremendous education. >> we'll move through an incredibly quick lightning round here, okay? but one question i did want to ask you is if you could be a c.e.o. of any company right now, what would you choose? and why? >> facebook. >> i mean, i just want to add, it's the biggest news...
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eleanor, thank you.tjames reynolds is in sicily. good morning to you, james. this is pa rt good morning to you, james. this is part politics, part about the plight ofa group part politics, part about the plight of a group of people in a very small boat. bring us up to date with what's happened. new plan this morning as far as we can tell, those teams and reporters on board the aquarius, which is about 30 50 go miles off the coast of sicily here, have said at the moment the aquarius won't be sailing to spain on its own —— 35 nautical miles. the team say it is too dangerous to make the three to four day journey with the dangerous to make the three to four dayjourney with the boat dangerous to make the three to four day journey with the boat so dangerous to make the three to four dayjourney with the boat so bad and with the weather forecast so dodgy. what they hope for now is for italy to provide a couple of ships of its own in order to take some of the passengers, and then a convoy would head off from outs
eleanor, thank you.tjames reynolds is in sicily. good morning to you, james. this is pa rt good morning to you, james. this is part politics, part about the plight ofa group part politics, part about the plight of a group of people in a very small boat. bring us up to date with what's happened. new plan this morning as far as we can tell, those teams and reporters on board the aquarius, which is about 30 50 go miles off the coast of sicily here, have said at the moment the aquarius won't be...
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with a treaty most people want to touch of eleanor's people who stand up for freedom of expression and human rights around the world. here are some of the highlights of the award ceremony in bonn. to our. good evening ladies and gentleman thank you all for being here now this is what was fast launched in twenty fifteen two on a journalist that go above and beyond in their pursuit of the right to express free expression and as a journalist himself our director general here it's a little book has spoken very passionately on this issue saying quote it's the right of everybody on this planet to speak their minds freely without fear of harassment or arrest ladies and gentleman there to general mr putin about. the most obvious question is why is this award so important there's so many journalists academics people in a civil society who are just telling the truth. telling their opinion and suddenly vanish they're in jail or even harder they get tortured or killed so i think we as dr bell a. noble geisha into to do something and we cannot get people out of prison. but we can highlight the situ
with a treaty most people want to touch of eleanor's people who stand up for freedom of expression and human rights around the world. here are some of the highlights of the award ceremony in bonn. to our. good evening ladies and gentleman thank you all for being here now this is what was fast launched in twenty fifteen two on a journalist that go above and beyond in their pursuit of the right to express free expression and as a journalist himself our director general here it's a little book has...
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one of my heroes, eleanor roosevelt, said many things. but here is one. you gain strength and courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. and you're able to say to yourself, i have lived through this, i can take the next thing that comes along. that is resilience. resilience has been on my mind a lot! [laughter] because everyone gets knocked down. what matters is whether you get back up and keep going. and it is not been an easy time for more than half of our country since the 2016 election. and i still think that understanding what happened in that weird and wild election, will help us defend our democracy in the future. you know and you heard this morning from the panel, our country is dangerously polarized. we have sorted ourselves into opposing camps. and that shapes so much about how we see the world. data backs up. there are more liberals and conservatives than there used to be. and fewer centrists. our political parties are more ideologically and geographically consistent. there are fewer northern r
one of my heroes, eleanor roosevelt, said many things. but here is one. you gain strength and courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. and you're able to say to yourself, i have lived through this, i can take the next thing that comes along. that is resilience. resilience has been on my mind a lot! [laughter] because everyone gets knocked down. what matters is whether you get back up and keep going. and it is not been an easy time for more...
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eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster.led government and militia attacks in myanmar and who are currently living in makeshift camps. from balukhali camp our south asia correspondent dan johnson reports. water moulded these hills. it also shapes the lives now lived here. it has rained every day for a week. and the monsoon has not even officially started. buffeted and battered, pushed from pillar to post, these refugees still cannot settle. life here is tough enough as it is but, when it rains, you get a real sense of exactly how much misery is added for the people here. and it is notjust uncomfortable. this water poses a real threat. with pouring rain comes shifting soil and that could mean homes perched on hillsides being washed away. "we are not safe," lal mohammad told me. "last night, i slept in the mud. felt like the house was blowing away." "we are afraid of the rain," this woman says. "we are used to living on flat plains, not hills. there are landslides here and children are dying." this is one of the first families
eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster.led government and militia attacks in myanmar and who are currently living in makeshift camps. from balukhali camp our south asia correspondent dan johnson reports. water moulded these hills. it also shapes the lives now lived here. it has rained every day for a week. and the monsoon has not even officially started. buffeted and battered, pushed from pillar to post, these refugees still cannot settle. life here is tough enough as it is but, when it rains,...
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good morning, thank you very much, eleanor. senator levin, it's a pleasure sir.ee you again, linda, bob, and the staff of the evin center, thank you for holding this important event today. spent decadesd, i in government. most of my time in government in an oversight capacity both from the hill and inside the executive branch. specifically talk about, because you've got a lot of i.g.'s this morning but i'll time ically talk about my at the central intelligence agency because i think it will ive you a little bit of perspective, a little difference 1978 i.g. act .g. has, as far as statutory authorities, and relationships with congress versus an intelligence community inspector specifically the ci-i.g. and the relationship with we are bound by law. our authorities are in the statues. at the central intelligence agency, the law really guides howrelationship to congress -- while i found that frustration for many other committees, some members, but a lot of staff, and huge frustration for the fourth estate, the media, thing that frus
good morning, thank you very much, eleanor. senator levin, it's a pleasure sir.ee you again, linda, bob, and the staff of the evin center, thank you for holding this important event today. spent decadesd, i in government. most of my time in government in an oversight capacity both from the hill and inside the executive branch. specifically talk about, because you've got a lot of i.g.'s this morning but i'll time ically talk about my at the central intelligence agency because i think it will ive...
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eleanor humphrey will be up next with your business update next hour of life. trying to. move. into the conflict zone with jim sebastian coe for afghanistan is fighting on many different fronts lee's days not just with the militants but also against human rights abuses and massive corruption my guest this week here in london is abdullah abdullah his country's chief executive why it says so much disunity in what is supposed to be a unity government conflict zones do not go on the table before the fall of. the almost zero. occupying force he came to be taken seriously in the world oh wow. here's what's coming up. on the. talk on the road use the superhero a mission to change. smart women smart talks smarts to a legend issue and by no means missed out on a prank recently dangerous stuff. made from. a school exercise book filled with stories of war atrocities written by brave people. now this picture was taken in. the photo was shot to prove what's going on in the central african republic. it's in an exercise alongside many other photos of people who were abused raped women and gir
eleanor humphrey will be up next with your business update next hour of life. trying to. move. into the conflict zone with jim sebastian coe for afghanistan is fighting on many different fronts lee's days not just with the militants but also against human rights abuses and massive corruption my guest this week here in london is abdullah abdullah his country's chief executive why it says so much disunity in what is supposed to be a unity government conflict zones do not go on the table before...
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gift if i think at least one has been intimate eleanor along. with to on me monies to let out a boy or leave them shows. i hope or how could folks who never had to fund manager actually found the help of the dr they kalish. a true man was coming so. good it is the. never met how will he have the their lives their well let us now have around you there is no longer. when i can. then they just sent their. mail. and then they and then for the middle name. family or. rather. they were left. let me tell me. if an answer is akin to he thinks. obama is too high but he. god will do. very little. i mean what i mean. we have got is a had never yet heard. concept of. god and man. of the. national. when he could have been and i am the enemy as you. are good but the. attic. has a. nice little food. and she was. a mess the hut how many. said he it's i'm not a lot of time and i need to start i'm gonna listen to that so when i'm done. with i was a. clean house of. commuter one of these is a nike and. if you're hard you can. just it's good to be a good bit of the
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by can see in the scrapbook eleanor butler roosevelt that this captures the scene. many american soldiers would go to this and take pictures. there are other groups of soldiers around it because quentin roosevelt, when he died, it was famous. it was front-page news across the nation because teddy roosevelt lost his son in a very painful way. it's indicative of two things. this war touched all americans whether you were early or working-class american. it touched the equally -- whether it touched equally as a -- is a longer conversation. it demonstrates the front reality of the war for millions of millions of soldiers. tens of millions die at the front and quentin roosevelt is one of the larger group of people. this burial is demonstrative also of this idea of moralizing the war in some way and the contributions they have made. ♪ and we are back live now with more from the gettysburg college civil war institute annual summer war conference. up next, a round table discussion on the memoirs of ulysses s. grant. while we wait for that to start, let me remind you that yo
by can see in the scrapbook eleanor butler roosevelt that this captures the scene. many american soldiers would go to this and take pictures. there are other groups of soldiers around it because quentin roosevelt, when he died, it was famous. it was front-page news across the nation because teddy roosevelt lost his son in a very painful way. it's indicative of two things. this war touched all americans whether you were early or working-class american. it touched the equally -- whether it...
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there are of course limits and a key issue as you and eleanor have picked up issue as you and eleanorhe arrangements for bringing this interim arrangement to an end's city satisfy people like yourself, you would need to see what in this document? for example, would you need a specific date whereby after that, there is no form of customs union, for example? we are clearly not going to get that, given the briefing that is going out. but in due course, before these arrangements came into effect, of course it would be essential to have clarity on either a date for leaving or a method by which we could leave. what we couldn't do is find ourselves in an indefinite single market—type arrangement with the european union having the final say over changes to that and at what stage that comes to an end. that would worry my brexit supporting colleagues. but i don't think that is what the government are proposing here. they are talking about an arrangement which is a backstop and may never happen. and if it did happen, it would be strictly time—limited. happen, it would be strictly time-limited. a
there are of course limits and a key issue as you and eleanor have picked up issue as you and eleanorhe arrangements for bringing this interim arrangement to an end's city satisfy people like yourself, you would need to see what in this document? for example, would you need a specific date whereby after that, there is no form of customs union, for example? we are clearly not going to get that, given the briefing that is going out. but in due course, before these arrangements came into effect,...
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with its freedom of speech award of eleanor's people who stand up for freedom of expression and human rights around the world. here are some of the highlights of the award ceremony in bonn.
with its freedom of speech award of eleanor's people who stand up for freedom of expression and human rights around the world. here are some of the highlights of the award ceremony in bonn.
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that reflects the huge respect by which people on the hill have for eleanor hill. she's currently in private practice in washington, d.c., at the law firm of king & spalding. she's on our advisory committee at wayne university. we're very grateful for that. so let me introduce to you the moderator of our first panel, eleanor hill. [ applause ] >> thank you, senator levin! i had the privilege here. i met him when he came to work for psi -- and we have a lot of psi alumni here today. and at that point, senator nun was chairman and then ranging member and senator levin -- as i'm sure you can imagine -- was one of our most active and involved and engaged members of psi for as long as i can remember. and he did a tremendous job as did sam nun. and so i learned from the best in terms of congressional oversight. and i'm very happy to be here today to moderate this panel because, as you've heard, i spent a great deal of my career either doing congressional oversight. i also did prosecution before that. but investigations, congressional oversight, and as an i.g. at the depa
that reflects the huge respect by which people on the hill have for eleanor hill. she's currently in private practice in washington, d.c., at the law firm of king & spalding. she's on our advisory committee at wayne university. we're very grateful for that. so let me introduce to you the moderator of our first panel, eleanor hill. [ applause ] >> thank you, senator levin! i had the privilege here. i met him when he came to work for psi -- and we have a lot of psi alumni here today....
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eleanor hill served as the ig for the department of defense, with great distinction. she conducted that office with fairness and integrity and honesty. she served as the dod ig for five years before that, she was the staff director for senator sam nunn on the permanent subcommittee on investigations. after her service as the dod ig, she was a staff director of the house and senate intelligence committees joined in korea on the 9/11 terrorist attacks. and her appointment is that staff director of the joint committee jennifer flex, a huge respect, which people on the hill for eleanor hill. she is currently in private practice in washington dc at the law firm of king and spalding, she is on the advisory committee at 11 center and away university, we are very grateful for that. let me introduce to all of you the moderator of our first panel, eleanor hill. [ applause ] >> thank you senator levin. i had the privilege of learning congressional oversight from sam nunn and carl levin. sam nunn was chairman when i came to washington to work at psi emma which you have heard abou
eleanor hill served as the ig for the department of defense, with great distinction. she conducted that office with fairness and integrity and honesty. she served as the dod ig for five years before that, she was the staff director for senator sam nunn on the permanent subcommittee on investigations. after her service as the dod ig, she was a staff director of the house and senate intelligence committees joined in korea on the 9/11 terrorist attacks. and her appointment is that staff director...
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this is bbc news with eleanor garnier. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines at 11:30. four young men have been killed after two cars crashed in leeds in the early hours of this morning. police are appealing for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed ineffective. new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people. tata steel, which owns britain's largest steel—making plant at port talbot, has confirmed merger plans with the german industrial group, thyssenkrupp. tens of thousands of people have protested in america against president trump's immigration policies. the largest demonstrations were in washington, new york and los angeles. fbi agents face off against mexican drug cartels been sicario two, starring josh brolin and anthony del toro. find out what mark kermode thought of that in the rest of the week's cinema releases in the film review. hello, and welco
this is bbc news with eleanor garnier. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines at 11:30. four young men have been killed after two cars crashed in leeds in the early hours of this morning. police are appealing for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed ineffective. new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people. tata steel, which...
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many thanks, eleanor.this story, and many others, are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:a0pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are michael heaver, the co—owner of the political website westmonster, and journalist and broadcaster rachel shabi. the bank of america has announced plans to move 400 jobs from london to paris early next year, double the number initially thought. the jobs will focus on markets, trading and sales. the wall street bank is refurbishing an 11,000—square metre office in the french capital to create a european trading hub that will serve clients once britain leaves the eu. let's turn to the problems at tsb, where yesterday it was revealed that life savings have been stolen from accounts by fraudsters exploiting the bank's it problems. conservative mp nicky morgan, who is the chair of the treasury select committee, has written to the bank's chairman richard meddings and asked him to think about replacing chief executive officer paul pester. giving evidence to
many thanks, eleanor.this story, and many others, are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:a0pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are michael heaver, the co—owner of the political website westmonster, and journalist and broadcaster rachel shabi. the bank of america has announced plans to move 400 jobs from london to paris early next year, double the number initially thought. the jobs will focus on markets, trading and sales. the wall street bank is refurbishing an...
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even though will it be may only have fifty fifty fifty if they can just man has been intimate eleanor long. was of the on the money issue no doubt if we leave them shows. up. i hope or how could folks who never heard. from to man have actually found the help of the doctor they kalish. at her mom's coming so. good it is. enough. how would she have the tell if there was a half around you there is no longer. what i can. then they just sent their. family. and then they and then for the middle name. family or. rather. they were left. let me tell me. if an answer is akin to he thinks. obama is too high but he. god will do. very little. i mean what i mean. we have got is a had never yet heard. concepts. and man. of the. national. when he could have been and i am the enemies you see. are good but the. attic. as a member of this list will soon be. just and she would. let the hyde amendment. say at the time i would lot of the time of the need to start i'm done to listen to that so when i'm done. with i was. put in that house of heat or one of these is a nike and. if you hard you can do the tric
even though will it be may only have fifty fifty fifty if they can just man has been intimate eleanor long. was of the on the money issue no doubt if we leave them shows. up. i hope or how could folks who never heard. from to man have actually found the help of the doctor they kalish. at her mom's coming so. good it is. enough. how would she have the tell if there was a half around you there is no longer. what i can. then they just sent their. family. and then they and then for the middle name....
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their son, eleanor would rage and make hints about going to bed. over the three weeks much was accomplished. the 26th of december, he spoke to a joint session of 19 --ss, but this is the this is the 1940 31. he spoke with such fluency that standing ovation. the public responded to his charm. he was able to count on the support of american public opinion throughout the war. militaryreed that the would be under the control of a combined chiefs of staff rather the the soldier -- the soldiers of a particular nation what have separate national centers of command. it was agreed that germany would be the initial focus despite pearl harbor. a general military strategy was decided upon. civilian and military, met each other which facilitated working together. the closing cantors pondered the two -- the close encounters bonded the two leaders together that, even when relations were under stress, they would accommodate each other. churchill and roosevelt visited george washington's grave on new year's day, where churchill laid a wreath. earlierreturning to th
their son, eleanor would rage and make hints about going to bed. over the three weeks much was accomplished. the 26th of december, he spoke to a joint session of 19 --ss, but this is the this is the 1940 31. he spoke with such fluency that standing ovation. the public responded to his charm. he was able to count on the support of american public opinion throughout the war. militaryreed that the would be under the control of a combined chiefs of staff rather the the soldier -- the soldiers of a...
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well, first of all, the joke about eleanor roosevelt, i don't really get.t's not something to joke about. when you have the attorney general having to differentiate your administration's family separation policy from hitler's family separation policy, that just speaks to what a problem the administration is in in terms of the public outcry to say nothing of the humanitarian crisis. it's such a different world when you go inside the doors of the white house right now, there's not that crisis atmosphere. surely they're trying to deal with how to manage this story and manage the implementation of this policy down at the border. but there's not a feeling this is a huge problem they need to deal with and it frankly feels different than some of the other crises this president's been through, and there have been many of them. >> when laura wye -- you got so reporting inside the dynamic with john kelly and secretary nielson. take us inside what you're reporting. white house chief of staff john kelly advised nielson against doing the press conference yesterday. she
well, first of all, the joke about eleanor roosevelt, i don't really get.t's not something to joke about. when you have the attorney general having to differentiate your administration's family separation policy from hitler's family separation policy, that just speaks to what a problem the administration is in in terms of the public outcry to say nothing of the humanitarian crisis. it's such a different world when you go inside the doors of the white house right now, there's not that crisis...
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julia: i came to graduate school working on eleanor roosevelt. i was interested in why she focused so heavily on children and that led me back to the 19 century of how they use children to expand what the state did and what the state functions were. susan: ultimately, what is the impact today? is there any correlation with how we live entry children in relation to what you studied? julia: absolutely. child labor -- absolutely. there is a transformation about how we think childhood should be and child labor laws are a huge part of this, as are the growing conception that children in 18 years of schooling. the national child labor causes the divine right to do nothing. and the ability of children today to have this extended period of innocence. a lot of the moral panics we see around child of duction or -- abduction or there are effects of social media on children and their deeply rooted in these cultural ideas that children deserve this protective passage of innocence that society at large has a responsibility to uphold. >> thank you for telling u
julia: i came to graduate school working on eleanor roosevelt. i was interested in why she focused so heavily on children and that led me back to the 19 century of how they use children to expand what the state did and what the state functions were. susan: ultimately, what is the impact today? is there any correlation with how we live entry children in relation to what you studied? julia: absolutely. child labor -- absolutely. there is a transformation about how we think childhood should be and...
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as a landscape architect redesign brownfield sites where eleanor hall park which you designed what ideas did you start out with. i'm going above all to create space for people to learn for folks who want to open what have been inaccessible for years and really make it green. if you create greenery there has to be water we see that here in the background. and yet for everything to work the ground has to work with the ground is the body the water is the soul and this lovely green is a stress. clinic. was great for decades but it was made green and it's becoming still greener can you give me a few examples of the ecological or sustainable projects involved before. recently people began swimming in the rural again. and that's a challenge to enable people to swim unlike bald in the rural. and to do that in an industrial city invited to be in on that transformation and make the city flow again from north to south to fuse each other for we're here in the north shaped by industry and then in the south it's hilly. there's the villa hugo one of the many examples you then like the room linking thos
as a landscape architect redesign brownfield sites where eleanor hall park which you designed what ideas did you start out with. i'm going above all to create space for people to learn for folks who want to open what have been inaccessible for years and really make it green. if you create greenery there has to be water we see that here in the background. and yet for everything to work the ground has to work with the ground is the body the water is the soul and this lovely green is a stress....
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even though will it give me one heck of keef if the callistemon has not intimate eleanore love. to own me money is to let out a boy or leave them shows. that are. going to help or how could folks who never had to fund manager actually found the help i had the doc i think alice. a true man was coming so. good it is. enough i'm an elitist how will he have the their lives their well let us not have around you this beloved. when i can. then they just sent their. mail. and then they and then for the middle name. family or. rather. they were left. let me tell me. if it's an answer is akin to he thinks. but he. is. a god will do. very little. only when i mean. we have got is it had never yet heard. from. god and man. of. the not less national. when he could have been and i'm the enemies you see. are good but the. attic. has a. nice little food. and she would. let the hut how many. say it's i'm not a lot of the time and i need to start i'm done listen to that so when i'm done. with i was a. clean house of heat commuter one of these is a nike and. if you're hard you can. just it's good t
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thank you very much, eleanor, eleanor garnier in the central lobby of the houses of parliament. parliament. stephen gethins from the snpjoins me now. this is fiendishly complicated, but they want to be able to amend anything that the government brings before them in the scenario of a no deal. put forward their own suggestions for what happens next. are you clear that that is what the government is saying will happen? i am not sure that anybody is clear about any of this. what has been clear from the first day is just how much chaos and confusion there is a pa rt of much chaos and confusion there is a part of this. fundamentally, what today should be about, as parliament having a say about what comes back, because this matters. leaving the eu had a big impact onjobs, economy, education, and opportunities for young people, and that is by parliament is likely the border ministrations and others should have a say on this. at the rizzi no deal scenario, that would be devastating, but again, today, what we have seen at the chaos and confusion at the very heart of this government's eff
thank you very much, eleanor, eleanor garnier in the central lobby of the houses of parliament. parliament. stephen gethins from the snpjoins me now. this is fiendishly complicated, but they want to be able to amend anything that the government brings before them in the scenario of a no deal. put forward their own suggestions for what happens next. are you clear that that is what the government is saying will happen? i am not sure that anybody is clear about any of this. what has been clear...
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eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is here. the message from the government seems to be this will be pretty quick and pretty simple?” think it will be for the majority of applicants, particularly people who are computer savvy and used to doing things online. especially for people who have a history of being here and working here legitimately and their records can be easily checked against hmrc, national insurance number, it will be straightforward. but some groups will not find it simple. those people who are not used to accessing applications online but used to paper applications, may find a problem. people working in the black economy, cash in hand jobs, they may not want to apply, they may be weary of getting the authorities involved. there is a technical problem at the moment which the home secretary has acknowledge. the home office has produced a special app which people can use but it doesn't work on apple devices, only on android. but 8 million applications over the next three years, something in the range of 4000, 5000
eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is here. the message from the government seems to be this will be pretty quick and pretty simple?” think it will be for the majority of applicants, particularly people who are computer savvy and used to doing things online. especially for people who have a history of being here and working here legitimately and their records can be easily checked against hmrc, national insurance number, it will be...
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well listen to some thoughtful thought the end that he asked lingle to no follow him no me eleanor andhow. according to this tripartite secret agreement on the twenty ninth of october one thousand nine hundred fifty six. is really full says cross the border into egypt. even though these really is was still some distance from the canal britain and france called for both sides to withdraw. when nasr rejected the ultimatum british and french troops began landing and put signs at the mediterranean end of the canal. night a statement not consulted in any way about any phase of these actions nor were we informed of them in advance. it is our hope and intent this matter will be brought before the united nations general assembly there with no veto operating the opinion of the world can be brought to bear in our quest for a just in to this tormenting problem. by the end of december. under heavy international pressure. the british and french were forced into a humiliating withdrawal from port saïd. louvel attention now shifted to israel still occupying the whole of the sinai and the gaza strip.
well listen to some thoughtful thought the end that he asked lingle to no follow him no me eleanor andhow. according to this tripartite secret agreement on the twenty ninth of october one thousand nine hundred fifty six. is really full says cross the border into egypt. even though these really is was still some distance from the canal britain and france called for both sides to withdraw. when nasr rejected the ultimatum british and french troops began landing and put signs at the mediterranean...
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eleanor, thank you.e are now known to have died in the most violent volcanic eruption to hit guatemala in more than a century. the country's disaster agency said rescuers had recovered more bodies from villages on the slopes below the fuego volcano, but dozens of people remain missing. 0ur correspondent, aleem maqbool, reports from the scene. as spectacular and dramatic as it was destructive and deadly. in its most violent eruption in decades, the volcan de fuego, volcano of fire, exploded in a massive shower of molten rock and ash. the plumes rose several miles into the air. in one village, fascination with what was going on quickly turned to terror as hot ash shot towards onlookers. fast—moving rivers of burning mud and debris spread chaos. in the panic, family members were split up, children separated from their parents, and many are still missing. translation: i only managed to find two children alive last night. my two daughters, grandson and my son are missing, together with my entire family. and e
eleanor, thank you.e are now known to have died in the most violent volcanic eruption to hit guatemala in more than a century. the country's disaster agency said rescuers had recovered more bodies from villages on the slopes below the fuego volcano, but dozens of people remain missing. 0ur correspondent, aleem maqbool, reports from the scene. as spectacular and dramatic as it was destructive and deadly. in its most violent eruption in decades, the volcan de fuego, volcano of fire, exploded in a...
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with this year's freedom of speech or will do inch of eleanor tony recognized the decks of the columns courageous criticism of this government the price is also meant to encourage civil society in iran. and for more on the winner of this year's dortch of ela freedom of speech award two in this evening for an in-depth report on the academic author and political pundit. that will be broadcast year on the w. at eleven fifteen pm berlin time nine fifteen pm g.m.t. now for sports this year's world cup isn't underway quite yet but fifa members are set to vote today on who will host the twenty twenty six tournament morocco is up against a joint bid from the united states canada and mexico the african nation has great support from its neighbors but the north american bit is the favorite and could make a huge profit. teams from forty eight countries squaring off in eighty games who can host the new jumbo world cup in two thousand and twenty six the usa says it's more than ready along with neighbors mexico and canada the u.s. would host three quarters of the matches in the tournament though with
with this year's freedom of speech or will do inch of eleanor tony recognized the decks of the columns courageous criticism of this government the price is also meant to encourage civil society in iran. and for more on the winner of this year's dortch of ela freedom of speech award two in this evening for an in-depth report on the academic author and political pundit. that will be broadcast year on the w. at eleven fifteen pm berlin time nine fifteen pm g.m.t. now for sports this year's world...
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eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster.r five years and you've got an employment history that's documented, i don't think it'll be terribly difficult to apply, it'll be pretty straightforward. if, however, you are someone that led to say has got a chequered employment history here, let's say you've been working cash in hand for some of that time, perhaps you've been working in the black economy, perhaps also you are not someone who is familiar with online computer systems, something you are not happy about, filling in forms online, and if also you are someone who has got lots of relatives, family members that you want to bring in and register as well, i think the system will not be that straightforward and certainly i think the timetable that officials are saying, that they can process applications within days, well within two weeks, i think that is looking very ambitious for those sorts of people. the conservative minister, greg hands, has resigned from the government, in order to vote against plans for a third runway at h
eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster.r five years and you've got an employment history that's documented, i don't think it'll be terribly difficult to apply, it'll be pretty straightforward. if, however, you are someone that led to say has got a chequered employment history here, let's say you've been working cash in hand for some of that time, perhaps you've been working in the black economy, perhaps also you are not someone who is familiar with online computer systems, something you are not...
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. >>> eleanor writes, do it makes sense to do a one-time customer discount for my store to make people get in the door? >> i would not recommend that. your people or your customers will get used to that price point and it will be difficult to get out of that price point and sell more profitable products. you have to figure out what is the real purpose. do sampling. it's better than lowering the price. have them enjoy it. if you want them to come in for other reasons, create something experienti experiential. it will be difficult later on to come up out of. >> we now have the top two tips you need to know to help you grow your business. let's introduce our panel and get their advice. huntington learning center she started with her husband after working as a school teacher. and a marketing consultant, chief engagement officer from beyond 360. good to see you both. you have 300 franchises around the country? >> yes. >> amazing. congratulations. what's your tip. >> my tip is stay true to your core belief. we have been in business over 40 years. when you stay true to your core belief, that
. >>> eleanor writes, do it makes sense to do a one-time customer discount for my store to make people get in the door? >> i would not recommend that. your people or your customers will get used to that price point and it will be difficult to get out of that price point and sell more profitable products. you have to figure out what is the real purpose. do sampling. it's better than lowering the price. have them enjoy it. if you want them to come in for other reasons, create...
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this is bbc news, i'm eleanor garnier. the headlines at 7pm.ients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed "ineffective or risky", including tonsil removal and haemorroid surgery. tata steel, which owns the port talbot plant, has confirmed merger plans with germany's thyssenkrupp. thousands of people have applauded military personnel at the main celebration of armed forces day in north wales. and coming up in half an hour on sportsday. the latest from the world cup, as argentina are knocked out after losing four goals to three against france.
this is bbc news, i'm eleanor garnier. the headlines at 7pm.ients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed "ineffective or risky", including tonsil removal and haemorroid surgery. tata steel, which owns the port talbot plant, has confirmed merger plans with germany's thyssenkrupp. thousands of people have applauded military personnel at the main celebration of armed forces day in north wales. and coming up in half an hour on sportsday. the latest from...
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hopefully i can spread a message of peace and love from pakistan to russia to football and eleanor's the trio to peaceful nation. yet you are. also playing today iran spain now iran currently tops group b. off the beating morocco spain has just one point off the drawing with portugal. co-host shared his thoughts on the upcoming back. pain in the royals i think you will start as a very experienced coach with multiple. experiences in the in world cup. obviously spain spain i would say that spain we play is a lot selected for the walk of be also a candidate for the exciting as amazing it is. their potential so i see. but there . will be in a way where they're going to create some little problems. spain to hold the record for the most unbeaten games in a row twenty nine in fact and they also want to world cup not so long ago that with twenty ten becoming the first european team to win outside europe iran meanwhile won all of its twenty eight world cup qualifying games it's the fifth championship for the team and some of their most dedicated fans are taking part for the first time either.
hopefully i can spread a message of peace and love from pakistan to russia to football and eleanor's the trio to peaceful nation. yet you are. also playing today iran spain now iran currently tops group b. off the beating morocco spain has just one point off the drawing with portugal. co-host shared his thoughts on the upcoming back. pain in the royals i think you will start as a very experienced coach with multiple. experiences in the in world cup. obviously spain spain i would say that spain...
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from carmen, edward vi, eleanor roosevelt, checkov, dh lawrence, they all died from tb.ght tb could be eradicated. but tb researched. it was not eradicated or eliminated at all. it resurged on the back of the aids epidemic. tb is a bug carried by a third of the world muslim population, can exist and our bodies later, —— world's population. nick herbert said he was particularly worried because tb was the only major airborne drug resistant infection. he called on the government to renew its efforts in the global fight against tb by boosting research into new drugs, diagnostics and a vaccine. a former conservative cabinet minister has called on the government to re—assess the treatment of some cancer patients. he questioned the role of nice, the national institute for health and care excellence, which recommended that the drug ibrutinib should be given to patients. what is the point of nice if nhs england can get away with denying funding for some patients with relapses chronic, leukaemia, contrary to nice guidance that the drug was a option for all parents relapsing? is my
from carmen, edward vi, eleanor roosevelt, checkov, dh lawrence, they all died from tb.ght tb could be eradicated. but tb researched. it was not eradicated or eliminated at all. it resurged on the back of the aids epidemic. tb is a bug carried by a third of the world muslim population, can exist and our bodies later, —— world's population. nick herbert said he was particularly worried because tb was the only major airborne drug resistant infection. he called on the government to renew its...
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liberal democrat mp vera hobhouse. 0ther mps instantly called out "shame". 0ur political correspondent eleanorat a festival with my sister on a blistering hot day, waiting for my favourite band to come on stage, and two guys took pictures up my skirt. secretly taking photographs or filming under someone's clothes. a violation of privacy known as "upskirting," and it happens to gina martin. scotland has had its own laws on upskirting for a decade, and the practice was on course to becoming a criminal offence in england and wales — until one mp said this. mp: object. speaker: objection taken. with one word, conservative mp sir christopher chope derailed the plan. he has spent years snuffing out bills put forward by backbench mps, arguing they need proper scrutiny. a liberal democrat mp had teamed up with gina martin to bring this law to parliament, and she had this message for the tory politician. grow up. but also, grow into the 21st century. it doesn't look good that a white, middle—aged bloke is stopping something that is a modern crime, particularly against women. this bill does have the str
liberal democrat mp vera hobhouse. 0ther mps instantly called out "shame". 0ur political correspondent eleanorat a festival with my sister on a blistering hot day, waiting for my favourite band to come on stage, and two guys took pictures up my skirt. secretly taking photographs or filming under someone's clothes. a violation of privacy known as "upskirting," and it happens to gina martin. scotland has had its own laws on upskirting for a decade, and the practice was on...
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i can spread a message of peace and love from pakistan to russia to football and eleanor the geography solution. euros. and russia saw a sleepless night on tuesday partying into the early hours after the host nation pulled off a stunning victory against egypt three one. by the end it was the exit with to end it with you do it was the it well other russia egypt much was in st petersburg the biggest celebrations were seen in the campus almost go many foreign funds also adopt a diversion team as that oen for the night and r.t.c. goshdarn of was in the midst of the party. all of us was cool have even have central moscow has gone over for the rails three one is everything russian fans could ever wish for in this game but the most insane part about the situation in the russian capital right now is that this is not even the main flashpoint of the only people two hundred from the other there was but tonight he doesn't match up you can hear a chance to russia. people who own lives there are the man i see advertised as the am i do you have people who are lying to the only idea at the b.c.s. the
i can spread a message of peace and love from pakistan to russia to football and eleanor the geography solution. euros. and russia saw a sleepless night on tuesday partying into the early hours after the host nation pulled off a stunning victory against egypt three one. by the end it was the exit with to end it with you do it was the it well other russia egypt much was in st petersburg the biggest celebrations were seen in the campus almost go many foreign funds also adopt a diversion team as...
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hello this is bbc news with eleanor garnier. the headlines.g men have been killed after two cars crashed in leeds in the early hours of this morning. police are appealing for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed ineffective. new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people. tata steel, which owns britain's largest steel—making plant at port talbot, has confirmed merger plans with the german industrial group, thyssenkrupp. thousands of people turned out to applaud military personnel at the main celebration of armed forces day, in north wales. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup. a world cup or argentina are heading home. they suffer a kylian blow. mbappe takes france through to the quarterfinals. will this be messi's last world cup? next up it will be the or portugal. uruguay have to lead in sochi. that game under way right now. england play columb
hello this is bbc news with eleanor garnier. the headlines.g men have been killed after two cars crashed in leeds in the early hours of this morning. police are appealing for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed ineffective. new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people. tata steel, which owns britain's largest steel—making plant at port talbot, has confirmed merger...
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for the i can spread a message of peace and love from pakistan to russia to football and eleanor the g.o.p. solution. a little girl who. in the meantime anticipation is already building ahead of tomorrow's crunch game between argentina and croatia courageous surprisingly for many now topping group day after. they defeated nigeria the south americans with the taliban little messy really could do that would at this point i'm so unexpectedly dropping two points against tiny iceland. jazz with us his thoughts on the matter. is a team with some talented experienced players have seen the best clubs in the world i don't think even that in the past two years they've had enough of illusion for the next generation but they have still a group of players especially and that means feels players of the best we have in the world. but that's thing through asia has a team capable so give up to give them a difficult match. and update for you for twenty minutes played spain continue to knock on iran's door but it's yet open i'll be back with peter schmeichel time to bring you any go let that . put them
for the i can spread a message of peace and love from pakistan to russia to football and eleanor the g.o.p. solution. a little girl who. in the meantime anticipation is already building ahead of tomorrow's crunch game between argentina and croatia courageous surprisingly for many now topping group day after. they defeated nigeria the south americans with the taliban little messy really could do that would at this point i'm so unexpectedly dropping two points against tiny iceland. jazz with us...
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our political correspondent eleanor garnier reports.t iwas ata i was at a festival with my sister ona i was at a festival with my sister on a blistering hot day, waiting for my favourite bands to come on stage, and two guys took pictures up my skirt. secretly taking photographs oi’ skirt. secretly taking photographs or filming skirt. secretly taking photographs orfilming under someone's skirt. secretly taking photographs or filming under someone's clothes. a violation of privacy known as upskirting, and it happens tojean martin. scotland has had its own laws on upskirting for a decade, and the practice was on course to becoming a criminal offence in england and wales until one mp said this. objection. objection taken. with one word, conservative mp sir christopher chope derailed the plan. he has spent years snuffing out bills put forward by backbench mps, arguing they need proper scrutiny. a liberal democrat mp had teamed up with jean martin liberal democrat mp had teamed up withjean martin to bring this law to parliament, and she had t
our political correspondent eleanor garnier reports.t iwas ata i was at a festival with my sister ona i was at a festival with my sister on a blistering hot day, waiting for my favourite bands to come on stage, and two guys took pictures up my skirt. secretly taking photographs oi’ skirt. secretly taking photographs or filming skirt. secretly taking photographs orfilming under someone's skirt. secretly taking photographs or filming under someone's clothes. a violation of privacy known as...
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this is bbc news with eleanor garnier.hed in leeds in the early hours of this morning. police are appealing for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed ineffective. new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people. tata steel, which owns britain‘s largest steel—making plant at port talbot, has confirmed merger plans with the german industrial group, thyssenkrupp. tens of thousands of people have protested in america against president trump‘s immigration policies. the largest demonstrations were in washington, new york and los angeles.
this is bbc news with eleanor garnier.hed in leeds in the early hours of this morning. police are appealing for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed ineffective. new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people. tata steel, which owns britain‘s largest steel—making plant at port talbot, has confirmed merger plans with the german industrial group, thyssenkrupp. tens of...
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i can spread a message of peace and love from pakistan to russia to football and eleanor that we are peaceful nation. yet here we go to. fund education right that while russia saw a sleepless night on cheese day partying and so the early hours after the host nation pulled off a stunning victory against egypt so we won. it's good it's good it's good to do it was. a it although the vasher egypt march was in some petersburg the biggest celebration it was seen in the capital most go many foreign fans also adopted the russians he must own for the night and r.t.c. coach dawn of was in the midst of the party. all of a bullseye have. central moscow has gone all for the rails three one is everything russian fans could ever wish for in this game but the most insane part about the situation in the russian capital right now is that this is not even the main flashpoint of the old people two hundred from the other there was but tonight though it doesn't matter that you can hear chance in russia. people. lives there are demanding i see advertised i see i wasn't me that people who are watching these
i can spread a message of peace and love from pakistan to russia to football and eleanor that we are peaceful nation. yet here we go to. fund education right that while russia saw a sleepless night on cheese day partying and so the early hours after the host nation pulled off a stunning victory against egypt so we won. it's good it's good it's good to do it was. a it although the vasher egypt march was in some petersburg the biggest celebration it was seen in the capital most go many foreign...