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keegan also takes great care with the reeds. the heart of the instruments how to read.this what makes the sound on the melody from the chanters the most difficult really part of point making it's takes years to master how to make the insides work on a page told volume and isn't hard to blow soft a blow so it's all down to these there for that so you know. one to shrink. kevin ross some does what he can to keep the traditional blood make food and giving lessons to one of the students or his nephew there to be part of the sixth russian generation to master this instrument even when you're able to play them out so takes practice and practice we'll just feel the air and how much air you need what you play it's all about the rhythm and getting into i think it's also the greatest the greatest joy about it is once you've mastered that when you're playing in a session you just kind of feel the rhythm that everyone else has got going and it's hard to lose that it was have been a feat of feels really good to be a part of a. yellow piping in ireland another encounter ballpark of w
keegan also takes great care with the reeds. the heart of the instruments how to read.this what makes the sound on the melody from the chanters the most difficult really part of point making it's takes years to master how to make the insides work on a page told volume and isn't hard to blow soft a blow so it's all down to these there for that so you know. one to shrink. kevin ross some does what he can to keep the traditional blood make food and giving lessons to one of the students or his...
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keegan also takes great care with the reeds. heart of the instruments hard to read. this what makes the sound on the melody chanters the most difficult it's really part of point making this takes years to master how to make three percent decides work on a pinch tone volume. is hard to blow soft a blow so it's a sound of these that and that's you know. one two three. kevin ross some does what he can to keep the tradition alive including giving lessons to others the students are his nephews their to be part of the sixth russian generation to master this instrument even when you're able to play the notes it still takes practice and practice he'll just feel the air and how much are you need him what you play it's all about the rhythm and getting into and i think it's also the greatest the greatest joy about it is once you've mastered that when you're playing in a session you just kind of feel the rhythm that everyone else has got going and it's hard to lose that it was having a fit and feels really good to be a part of a. healing piping in ireland another intangible part
keegan also takes great care with the reeds. heart of the instruments hard to read. this what makes the sound on the melody chanters the most difficult it's really part of point making this takes years to master how to make three percent decides work on a pinch tone volume. is hard to blow soft a blow so it's a sound of these that and that's you know. one two three. kevin ross some does what he can to keep the tradition alive including giving lessons to others the students are his nephews their...
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i am showing a picture of keegan. he was addicted and died of an overdose. he w a successful masters student who became a professional computer engineer , and like many minnesota families, succumbed to addiction. it's a tragedy that can be avoided. after he had chronic back pain, his doctor prescribed him 120 pills for back pain that led to his addiction. through our actions and bipartisan work we will pass solutions that will help many families like keegan's, unfortunately, avoid this tragedy in the future. mrs. brooks: hello. susan brooks from indiana 5. i am holding a picture of arron, a young athlete who also had an injury, who got addicted to opioids and died of an overdose. what's amazing about him, his mother, justin philips, started an organization called overdose lifeline and it raises funds to try to ensure that first responders and others, including family members, have narcan, that naloxone to stop the overdose. and in indiana, we passed what was called air aaron's law, -- called aaron's law, named on behalf of aaron symms, because we need to mak
i am showing a picture of keegan. he was addicted and died of an overdose. he w a successful masters student who became a professional computer engineer , and like many minnesota families, succumbed to addiction. it's a tragedy that can be avoided. after he had chronic back pain, his doctor prescribed him 120 pills for back pain that led to his addiction. through our actions and bipartisan work we will pass solutions that will help many families like keegan's, unfortunately, avoid this tragedy...
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he surpassed what kevin keegan did as a player and as a manager.ot of people saying he isa true... a manager. a lot of people saying he is a true... just looking at how in awe, your knowledge... even though i'm nota awe, your knowledge... even though i'm not a liveable man, i'm from manchester, i'm a red develin instead of a red liverpool. i'm supposed to hate everything they stand for, including kerry neville, but i don't. it transcends football... that's just good sense. and the weight kenny dalglish has performed as a player, winning multiple trophies command and as a manager and then has somebody who was a healer in chief with the hillsboro families and kept the pressure up and kept the front foot and amazing... i think this is well—deserved. and amazing... i think this is well-deserved. and he also does a lot of charity work. i read up in the green room. raising money for cancer research. | the green room. raising money for cancer research. i think that's very important. elsewhere on the daily mail, they're taking exception to a 9°”9 mail, the
he surpassed what kevin keegan did as a player and as a manager.ot of people saying he isa true... a manager. a lot of people saying he is a true... just looking at how in awe, your knowledge... even though i'm nota awe, your knowledge... even though i'm not a liveable man, i'm from manchester, i'm a red develin instead of a red liverpool. i'm supposed to hate everything they stand for, including kerry neville, but i don't. it transcends football... that's just good sense. and the weight kenny...
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other side, the defenders of the chief justice john , sonja, stephen breyer sotomayor and alayna keegan. a mixture of those thought to be conservative and more liberal justices here. forward, who do you think the winners were? the big winners were in this decision, and who were the losers? guest: the big winners are going to be state and local tax authorities, so politicians who would like to grow their tax coffers. anyone who is aligned for those public funds is a winner here. you will see more and more dates pass these laws -- more more states pass these laws. it would be shocking if you can see almost all the 45 states with sales taxes doing the same thing. i think amazon is a big winner, and i think yesterday's stock price of amazon reflected that. they are already collecting in the 45 states with the sales tax. they don't collect on the market price, but they haven't a legion of accountants to get that done -- but they serving have an legion of accountants to get that done. losers in this of the small businesses, not the big guys who can comply. we are talking about 10,000 to 12,00
other side, the defenders of the chief justice john , sonja, stephen breyer sotomayor and alayna keegan. a mixture of those thought to be conservative and more liberal justices here. forward, who do you think the winners were? the big winners were in this decision, and who were the losers? guest: the big winners are going to be state and local tax authorities, so politicians who would like to grow their tax coffers. anyone who is aligned for those public funds is a winner here. you will see...
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keegan has been making dylan pipes for some twenty years he learn the craft from his grandfather working ebony and artificial ivory requires the utmost care and patience. it's a labor intensive process and completing an entire set of pipes can take up to a year. keep going also takes great care with the reeds. the heart of the instruments hard to read. this what makes the sound on the melody from the chanters the most difficult it's really part of point making this takes years to master how to make the sides work on a pinch tone volume and it's hard to blows off the blows so it's all down to these that and that's you know. one two three. kevin rossum does what he can to keep the traditional life including giving lessons to others the students are his nephew their to be part of the sixth russian generation to master this instrument even when you're able to play the notes and still takes practice and practice you have to just feel the air and how much a you need what you're planning it's all about the rhythm and getting into it and i think it's also the greatest the greatest joy about it i
keegan has been making dylan pipes for some twenty years he learn the craft from his grandfather working ebony and artificial ivory requires the utmost care and patience. it's a labor intensive process and completing an entire set of pipes can take up to a year. keep going also takes great care with the reeds. the heart of the instruments hard to read. this what makes the sound on the melody from the chanters the most difficult it's really part of point making this takes years to master how to...
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. >> jillian keegan. >> thank you mr. speaker. motor cars are made in my constituency. every day a hundred trucks arrive to serve bmw, and 120 trucks lead to head to europe. we're the only serious party of business, so can the prime minister give certainty to the largest employer in my constituency and businesses up and down the country that they can continue their serious operating models. >> can i say to my honorable friend she's absolutely right to raise this issue. obviously rolls royce plays a serious role in her constituency and also our country. it's an iconic brand. we want to greatest possible frictionless trade with the european union. that's what we're working on, but at the same time we want to ensure we can negotiate other trade deals around the rest of the world. we want uk companies to have maximum freedom to continue to trade and operate within european markets and encourage our excellent and iconic businesses to have opportunities to trade around the rest of the world. >> the housing communities and local government have today released a joint report de
. >> jillian keegan. >> thank you mr. speaker. motor cars are made in my constituency. every day a hundred trucks arrive to serve bmw, and 120 trucks lead to head to europe. we're the only serious party of business, so can the prime minister give certainty to the largest employer in my constituency and businesses up and down the country that they can continue their serious operating models. >> can i say to my honorable friend she's absolutely right to raise this issue....
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at the time i started, someone named john keegan wrote intelligence and war.was probably published in 2003. i almost named the company orange leonard. pretty cool. we can get there but it was neat. when you start a company you have to name it. you spd more time trying to name it then writing the business plan. you need to get the domain so you come up with a name where the domain is available. i was reading book, intelligence and war recognizing even then in 2004 that this whole cyber threat intelligence thing did not exist but we knew what we were doing was intelligence. respond to every breach that matters and catalog what you learn from every single breach that matters because it is portable to the next one. it is fascinating. when you see that there is always a security gap, this is my way of saying that security breaches are inevitable. the website was so unpopular that i changed it. this is why i will never be the head of marketing. i had to come up with anotr way of saying it was inevitable and i came up with this. you cannot solely rely on preventive m
at the time i started, someone named john keegan wrote intelligence and war.was probably published in 2003. i almost named the company orange leonard. pretty cool. we can get there but it was neat. when you start a company you have to name it. you spd more time trying to name it then writing the business plan. you need to get the domain so you come up with a name where the domain is available. i was reading book, intelligence and war recognizing even then in 2004 that this whole cyber threat...
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what was nice about it is john keegan made a book called "intelligence in war."robably published in 2003. i almost named the company orange leonard. pretty cool, huh? it was neat. when you start a company, that's the first thing you have to do is name the damn thing. you need to get the domain, right? you have to come up with a name where the domain is still available. i was reading his book "intelligence in war" recognizing even then in 2004 this whole cyber threat intelligence thing didn't exist. but we knew what we were doing was intelligence. respond to every breach that matters. cot log what you learn from every breach that matters because it is portable and a fascinating thing. this is my nice way of waying security breaches are inevitable. this is why i'm never going to be the head of marketing. i had to come up with a way of saying security breaching are inevitable. that's boring. that's like a sleeper. that was our website. believe it or not, people still called. i believe this. there's a lot of reasons for this. i'm going to share a couple. one, you can
what was nice about it is john keegan made a book called "intelligence in war."robably published in 2003. i almost named the company orange leonard. pretty cool, huh? it was neat. when you start a company, that's the first thing you have to do is name the damn thing. you need to get the domain, right? you have to come up with a name where the domain is still available. i was reading his book "intelligence in war" recognizing even then in 2004 this whole cyber threat...
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i tell people, too, john keegan, i don't know if you have ever read any of his books, he pointed out that world war ii started in 1939, when poland was invaded. and the brits went to war and the french went to war, but poland wasn't free until 1989. sometimes things take time. things take time. >> any personal funny stories from vietnam you would like to share? >> just, the sense of humor people had. the kind of gallows humor. if, you know, somebody was going on patrol, you would say, well, you know, i really like those boots you have. so if you get killed, i'm taking the boots. you might think that is horrible, but it just fit at the time. gallows humor. gallows humor. not one specific event. you know, just the general humor to keep your morale up. >> lastly, any words of advice for future generations who might watch this interview? >> that some things are worth fighting for. that is all i would say. sometimes you have to fight. we are facing, wow, a very dangerous foe in isis. and people of this nature. we are going to have to go head- to-head, toe to toe, with these guys. flying a
i tell people, too, john keegan, i don't know if you have ever read any of his books, he pointed out that world war ii started in 1939, when poland was invaded. and the brits went to war and the french went to war, but poland wasn't free until 1989. sometimes things take time. things take time. >> any personal funny stories from vietnam you would like to share? >> just, the sense of humor people had. the kind of gallows humor. if, you know, somebody was going on patrol, you would...
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keegan said that they do the minimum bump outs that are -- meet the minimum code compliance. i think one of the first processes you talked about when you talked about process improvements, we're not going to degrade notice. that's one thing you did. it'll be 30 days for that standard basic expansion to be approved. i get it, there's way(a) to do it where we send it up to the planner, wait for design review, or(b), we approve it at the counter. >> right. since the 311 notification prevents us from approving it until the notice has been sent out, that's why the proposal in your packet, the preapp is where you get that early heads up at the very beginning of the process from the applicant if you're one of the neighbors, and then, of course, you can talk with your neighbor if you have a concern however long it takes -- >> president hillis: the problem is you don't know ultimately what is applied for. you and i can have a preapp meeting. ah, i'll take your issues into concern, and then i'll just go approve whatever i was proposing before. it complies with the no noticing, and you'
keegan said that they do the minimum bump outs that are -- meet the minimum code compliance. i think one of the first processes you talked about when you talked about process improvements, we're not going to degrade notice. that's one thing you did. it'll be 30 days for that standard basic expansion to be approved. i get it, there's way(a) to do it where we send it up to the planner, wait for design review, or(b), we approve it at the counter. >> right. since the 311 notification prevents...
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and justice keegan said there was no justification for overturning the decision, and this would dramaticallydisrupt our understanding of the relationships between the government and the unions. >> you'llee this. president trump tweeted about this this morning saying it's about free political choice. if you don't like laws that cause people to have to subscribe to unions, then you say it's about political speech. right? the unions political entities. they're the power behind a lot of entities. before we had unions and collective bargaining, there were no rules for employees. the constitution is silent on both of those things. whether unions can have political power or whether people have a right to collective bargaining. >> there were no unions at the time of the finding. there are plenty of laws passed by congress in the states that required things like mandatory fees and the supreme court never questioned any of them until today. the question of compelled speech is a huge iss this term. the court said pro choice clinics in california couldn't be forced to have pro choice information, a t li
and justice keegan said there was no justification for overturning the decision, and this would dramaticallydisrupt our understanding of the relationships between the government and the unions. >> you'llee this. president trump tweeted about this this morning saying it's about free political choice. if you don't like laws that cause people to have to subscribe to unions, then you say it's about political speech. right? the unions political entities. they're the power behind a lot of...
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i heard it from shawn keegan and commissioner hillis. i think if we think about the process a little bit differently, we can come up with something that will, you know, put things in abeyance. i like that sort you know, concept, giving everybody a transparent notification and not clogging up the planner's time while at the same time allowing folks to look at it, weigh in, and then, you know, i actually trust in the process. i think if something's code compliant, and, you know, someone's not trying to mess with anybody's light and air, it'll go forward. there are crazy neighbors, we all know that. there are people who, you know, will try to do -- but i think that the price that we pay for living together harmoniously is allowing for a process where people can weigh in, so that's what i think and good job. this -- this is really good. thank you. >> president hillis: commissioner koppel? >> commissioner koppel: yeah. thanks for this today. i think everything that's presented is meant to be more efficient, but it shouldn't threaten our democ
i heard it from shawn keegan and commissioner hillis. i think if we think about the process a little bit differently, we can come up with something that will, you know, put things in abeyance. i like that sort you know, concept, giving everybody a transparent notification and not clogging up the planner's time while at the same time allowing folks to look at it, weigh in, and then, you know, i actually trust in the process. i think if something's code compliant, and, you know, someone's not...
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example, we made progress in the years of terry venable5, glenn hoddle, sven—goran erik55on, kevin keegan in the fa that is overpaid player5 should be happy to go to a world cup and didn't need psychologists. the truth was, as this time, you have player5 truth was, as this time, you have players as young as the young full—back from liverpool, 19. you have a5hley young, 32. call me old—fashioned, but these players go out to a tournament, they have no idea how long they are going to be there. we hope there will be a long time. most of us hope they will be a long time. back home, who knows what i5 long time. back home, who knows what is happening? they have home5ickness, some have never been away for these periods of time. you have to deal with all of that. gareth has learned how people deal with it. different ways with different people. i have a bone to pick with you. 2002,, 2006, with sven, the world cup site covered, it was very difficult going. we're hearing new5 was very difficult going. we're hearing news of the players playing darts, and we couldn't get near. then people speculate mor
example, we made progress in the years of terry venable5, glenn hoddle, sven—goran erik55on, kevin keegan in the fa that is overpaid player5 should be happy to go to a world cup and didn't need psychologists. the truth was, as this time, you have player5 truth was, as this time, you have players as young as the young full—back from liverpool, 19. you have a5hley young, 32. call me old—fashioned, but these players go out to a tournament, they have no idea how long they are going to be...
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and michelle keegan, we will talk about her promotion in the british army.hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and babita sharma. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. a special service will be held at southwark cathedral this afternoon to remember those killed and injured in the terrorist attack on london bridge a year ago today. eight people died and 48 others were hurt when attackers drove a van into crowds, before launching a knife attack in borough market. bbcjournalist hollyjones was on her way to meet friends when it happened. it's a very strange thing to see somebody‘s belongings just scattered in the street. as an example, there was one shoe and one phone on the pavement, and it sounds strange, but that doesn't make sense to you in your head, it's not an everyday thing that you notice. and obviously there were people and things, it was so much worse than the movies. the government is warning that the threat from islamist terrorism will remain for at least the next two years, and that the threat from extreme righ
and michelle keegan, we will talk about her promotion in the british army.hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and babita sharma. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. a special service will be held at southwark cathedral this afternoon to remember those killed and injured in the terrorist attack on london bridge a year ago today. eight people died and 48 others were hurt when attackers drove a van into crowds, before launching a knife attack in borough...
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speaker, i offer this amendment in honor of a young man named daniel keegan. daniel served in the army's airborne as an intelligence analyst for eight years. he was deployed to afghanistan twice. in 2009, daniel was named the soldier of the year. of the seven special forces group at fort bragg. he was a remarkable young man. like many of our heroes, he came home with ptsd. it took too long to get him hooked up at the v.a. there, were a bunch of dropped balls, so he began to self-medicaid. he did -- self-medicate. he did that with drugs found online. he could could order drugs right the from his own couch. daniel lost his life in january of 2016. and his mother, stephanie, came to my office not long after. stephanie keegan is now -- has now dedicated her life to improving services at the v.a. and fighting the heroin and opioid epidemic, particularly as it relates to our men and women in uniform. so just a couple months ago, stephanie joined me in the hudson valley to announce the stop online opioid sales act. that's what's in this amendment. we started looking
speaker, i offer this amendment in honor of a young man named daniel keegan. daniel served in the army's airborne as an intelligence analyst for eight years. he was deployed to afghanistan twice. in 2009, daniel was named the soldier of the year. of the seven special forces group at fort bragg. he was a remarkable young man. like many of our heroes, he came home with ptsd. it took too long to get him hooked up at the v.a. there, were a bunch of dropped balls, so he began to self-medicaid. he...
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gillian keegan.worrying and even as a new mp i feel this could happen today and have had constituency cases where people have alerted me to theirs. what implications for the wider health service and elderly care, people who have family in these situations today, what does the minister believe this report holds, what are the implications for those families? i think that has an important point that the shadow health secretary measured. it is important to understand from this report, we very often have a problem where people and an end of life situation are not treated in the way that we would wa nt treated in the way that we would want for our own relatives are pa rents want for our own relatives are parents and to put it very bluntly, there is a worry that someone's end may be hastened more quickly than it should be. we have made a number of changes, including the liverpool past way which happened in the coalition government. —— liverpool ca re coalition government. —— liverpool care pathway. in this
gillian keegan.worrying and even as a new mp i feel this could happen today and have had constituency cases where people have alerted me to theirs. what implications for the wider health service and elderly care, people who have family in these situations today, what does the minister believe this report holds, what are the implications for those families? i think that has an important point that the shadow health secretary measured. it is important to understand from this report, we very often...
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other side, the defenders of the chief justice john , sonja, stephen breyer sotomayor and alayna keeganmixture of those thought to be conservative and more liberal justices here. forward, who do you think the winners were? the big winners were in this decision, and who were the losers? guest: the big winners are going to be state and local tax authorities, so politicians who would like to grow their tax coffers. anyone who is aligned for those public funds is a winner here. you will see more and more dates pass these laws -- more more states pass these laws. it would be shocking if you can see almost all the 45 states with sales taxes doing the same thing. i think amazon is a big winner, and i think yesterday's stock price of amazon reflected that. they are already collecting in the 45 states with the sales tax. they don't collect on the market price, but they haven't a legion of accountants to get that done -- but they serving have an legion of accountants to get that done. losers in this of the small businesses, not the big guys who can comply. we are talking about 10,000 to 12,000 ta
other side, the defenders of the chief justice john , sonja, stephen breyer sotomayor and alayna keeganmixture of those thought to be conservative and more liberal justices here. forward, who do you think the winners were? the big winners were in this decision, and who were the losers? guest: the big winners are going to be state and local tax authorities, so politicians who would like to grow their tax coffers. anyone who is aligned for those public funds is a winner here. you will see more...
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also twitter, one viewer says it was just as keegan and breyer who joined the opinion of justice kennedyecause the colorado civil rights commission failed to give respectful consideration to the religious views of the petitioners. seems like a reasonable position regardless of your view of gay rights. twitter is available to you @cspanwj and on our facebook page at facebook.com/cspan. from texas, independent line from summerfield, this is jim. caller: good morning. --at we have here, i think host: go ahead, you are on. caller: what we have is a situation created by our government. they have made a decision against god's law. god has condemned sexuality and he again condemns it in the first chapter of the new testament and in the 6th chapter of first corinthians. you have to go back to what the apostles said in chapter 5 verse 29. biblei apologize f the background, but how does this apply to the decision made by the court yesterday? caller: the government has created this situation and they are trying to justify the decision they have made in the population of this nation -- and the popul
also twitter, one viewer says it was just as keegan and breyer who joined the opinion of justice kennedyecause the colorado civil rights commission failed to give respectful consideration to the religious views of the petitioners. seems like a reasonable position regardless of your view of gay rights. twitter is available to you @cspanwj and on our facebook page at facebook.com/cspan. from texas, independent line from summerfield, this is jim. caller: good morning. --at we have here, i think...