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my life was changed because i went to a grammar school, totally. children not the sort of things they need to learn about actually making a living, actually doing well. if they are working well, perhaps fine, but ijust worry they are working well, perhaps fine, but i just worry about they are working well, perhaps fine, but ijust worry about religion over reading, writing and arithmetic, which is what they will need. 0k, all right. we are to have a second chapter over the papers later, i have to crack the whip they are a bit, i do apologise! will have another chat at 11.30. but for this edition, that is it from the papers, from my guests eve pollard and laura hughes, thank you very much. we will see you at 11.30 for a more in—depth look at the papers. you're watching bbc news, do stay tuned. dumbing up next, we have the weather and the headlines at the top of the hour. don't go away. —— coming up. it was so wet earlier in the day, but clearing up later on. whichever way you slice it, it has been pretty u nsettled way you slice it, it has been prett
my life was changed because i went to a grammar school, totally. children not the sort of things they need to learn about actually making a living, actually doing well. if they are working well, perhaps fine, but ijust worry they are working well, perhaps fine, but i just worry about they are working well, perhaps fine, but ijust worry about religion over reading, writing and arithmetic, which is what they will need. 0k, all right. we are to have a second chapter over the papers later, i have...
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student teachers in particular were very progressive that was back in the eighty's in bavarian grammar schools and it played another part in politicizing in shaping me. as even more we didn't only study the shoah the holocaust but also the armenian genocide for instance. does that one of the reasons why you brought the play dictator to the gawky theater a play that was banned in turkey. i'm going to talk to. you not just. right it's by a colleague who has connections to germany our chandu and doris also with us he is one of our theater columnist and the former editor in chief of trim who. was kept in noise exceeding the lungs of this so there is a new exodus of artists journalists caricaturists and others from turkey and. i think it's no coincidence that they seek out this theater because it's just one of the connections they experience here not only in critical practice. could. start in these you don't just see turkish societies endangered but german societies while you're concerned about the constitution and fundamental german values who do you think is threatening them if they are asked why
student teachers in particular were very progressive that was back in the eighty's in bavarian grammar schools and it played another part in politicizing in shaping me. as even more we didn't only study the shoah the holocaust but also the armenian genocide for instance. does that one of the reasons why you brought the play dictator to the gawky theater a play that was banned in turkey. i'm going to talk to. you not just. right it's by a colleague who has connections to germany our chandu and...
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grammar school. >> washington elementary school. okay. the 5-day forecast. weather looks good. the weekend real quick. the 5-day forecast. weekend comes in. warms up. a good pattern over all. >> thank you very much. >>> uc berkeley near the top of another list. this year cal is ranked as the second best public school in california. number one, ucla. taking the top spot. they used a 16 metrics to calculate the rankings including graduation rates, and academic excellence. not everyone is excited about the ranking. one student chose to attend cal because it was previously ranked number one. >>> the pet fair had record breaking numbers this weekend. there were around 2,00new recor event. it was held that fairgrounds in pleasanton and more than 70 shelters were there. including one who was trying to find homes for victims of the mendocino complex incident fires. >>> up next in sports, the raiders have a melt down in denver today. plus the 49ers with their home opener as they take on the lions. coming up next in sport. ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ yeah, because you're mine ♪ with cha
grammar school. >> washington elementary school. okay. the 5-day forecast. weather looks good. the weekend real quick. the 5-day forecast. weekend comes in. warms up. a good pattern over all. >> thank you very much. >>> uc berkeley near the top of another list. this year cal is ranked as the second best public school in california. number one, ucla. taking the top spot. they used a 16 metrics to calculate the rankings including graduation rates, and academic excellence. not...
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sloane: you know, some people can just stick their kids into grammar schools or privatete schools because they can afford to. but t then obviously on a w income, we just get by, simple as that. we get by and we deal withth i. we b build a resilience. reporter: sloane hasn't built that resilience alone. her neighbors have also been there for her. everery week they come togethero talk about their problems. it helelps them deal w with the realalitieof povertyty. pete: poverty by definition is isolation. it i is the stripping away ofa person's ability to join into a sociciety. thatat can be in a very physicl way in that people can't join in and participate in life e in te ways that they would like or they need to, but also thehe is a shshame engendered b by povy which people c c self-isololat. sloane: knowing these people have got my back, obviously, it's a sense of security, it's a sense e of belonging. and, yeah, that's all i'm going to say about that, it's a sense of belonging. reporter: sloane also volunteers at a food bank. brian lengden has come to pick up some basic supplies. delays to
sloane: you know, some people can just stick their kids into grammar schools or privatete schools because they can afford to. but t then obviously on a w income, we just get by, simple as that. we get by and we deal withth i. we b build a resilience. reporter: sloane hasn't built that resilience alone. her neighbors have also been there for her. everery week they come togethero talk about their problems. it helelps them deal w with the realalitieof povertyty. pete: poverty by definition is...
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grammar school had been set up many years century or so before and from there was able to and scholarship to oxford so i benefited from meritocracy and then you get to union you look around at all these people have these wonderful privileges and you think but i'm smart as you are and you start to learn how to use the skills that their great public schools have taught them how to speak in public how to write. you know i went to the kind of school we had to do an essay three times a week but nonetheless to be able to write for a newspaper to be able to write a column to be able to write your own speeches and so on to different start and you start looking at them and learning how to do it. and those opportunities really then present themselves to to as an m.p. but they also enable you to get into that situation cattle market to elevate shooter to health minister pretty quickly. for the reasons the said but also for of the reasons you didn't see which were a talented politician and she left a blister and you pursue a vigorous agenda as health minister and their love of golf than the in the eg
grammar school had been set up many years century or so before and from there was able to and scholarship to oxford so i benefited from meritocracy and then you get to union you look around at all these people have these wonderful privileges and you think but i'm smart as you are and you start to learn how to use the skills that their great public schools have taught them how to speak in public how to write. you know i went to the kind of school we had to do an essay three times a week but...
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have for my daughter and thousands of other children who, on their own merit, secured a playset grammar school? >> first, i would say, well done to your daughter. secondly, i would say to her and others, this is a country where how far you get on in life depends on how hard you work. a good education is crucial to that. i would say, enjoy your time at school. make the best of your time at school, because education is the key that unlocks the door to your future. >> mister speaker, 25,000 jobs depend upon the airport in my constituency. with no wto fallback position after brexit, can the prime minister explain why the government has downgraded the possibility of a deal? >> i can say to the honorable gentlemen, not only are we making sure that the arrangements will be what they should be when we leave the european union, but we are working with the aerospace sector generally and with aviation to make sure we put in place our modern industrial sanctity. we are seeing jobs not just put in place, but created across the country. high paid and high skilled jobs in these important sectors and aviation
have for my daughter and thousands of other children who, on their own merit, secured a playset grammar school? >> first, i would say, well done to your daughter. secondly, i would say to her and others, this is a country where how far you get on in life depends on how hard you work. a good education is crucial to that. i would say, enjoy your time at school. make the best of your time at school, because education is the key that unlocks the door to your future. >> mister speaker,...
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you stop speaking spanish when you go to grammar school, especially in the 50s because they wouldn't speak spanish, so you kind of forget. but then when you start going to juvenile hall and jail, you pick it up again, so the guards won't know what you are talking about. then y then. >> anthony: did you get into the 12 step while in prison? >> cinco de mayo 1968 that's where i made avow, i'm done. >> anthony: when you came out you became a drug counselor? >> i dedicated my life to help other people. everything good happening to me came as a result of helping someone else, everything. >> anthony: for example, you were called to a film set to counsel somebody and you bump into eddie bunker legendary exhibit con turned screen writer as well. >> i knew eddie in prison. you see, so when he saw me, what are you doing here, i'm working with this kid. he asked me are you still boxing? because i was a light weight every joint i'm in. i said i still train but i don't get in the face anymore. he said we need somebody to train one of the actors how to box. >> anthony: the movie was the ason run a
you stop speaking spanish when you go to grammar school, especially in the 50s because they wouldn't speak spanish, so you kind of forget. but then when you start going to juvenile hall and jail, you pick it up again, so the guards won't know what you are talking about. then y then. >> anthony: did you get into the 12 step while in prison? >> cinco de mayo 1968 that's where i made avow, i'm done. >> anthony: when you came out you became a drug counselor? >> i dedicated...
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dominick's grammar school and about to graduate from high school and ms. brown went and received his diploma. he was a great kid. and one of the things we hear the d.o.j. recommendations about what the police should do, what the police should do, what the police should do, but the community is a big part of that equation. and nobody has the courage and conviction to come forward. that tells you a little bit about the fear out there being a former prosecutor and a gang prosecutor, $250,000 won't get somebody to come forward and help solve the murder of this young man. and in other murders. it's not enough money. so the community has to make a decision whether or not they're going to work with law enforcement to solve this murder and give ms. brown some closure. if anybody has any information, i know ms. brown usually gives the names of the perpetrators that are involved. one i actually participate in sending to federal prison for a while, but he's back out. one is dead, no surprise. and the tip line is 415-575-4444. thank you, ms. brown. please call the nex
dominick's grammar school and about to graduate from high school and ms. brown went and received his diploma. he was a great kid. and one of the things we hear the d.o.j. recommendations about what the police should do, what the police should do, what the police should do, but the community is a big part of that equation. and nobody has the courage and conviction to come forward. that tells you a little bit about the fear out there being a former prosecutor and a gang prosecutor, $250,000 won't...
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where you are under examination of little league or grammar school, we get inspiration for every processlives are based on the inherent right to meet your accusers, to cross-examine, not to bring evidence hearsay and have detailed evidence and have statutes of limitations. we are throwing all that out because the means are necessary for this noble and of stopping brett kavanaugh. and a false accusation, tom robinson was guilty because somebody accused him of being in to kill a mockingbird. whether those left likes it or, they are making a manichaean choice and millions of americans are watching them. they are saying whatever our views are for donald trump pro or con, they, meaning the senate, democrats and this me too radical movement in the effort to destroy kavanaugh, they are saying we are the issu issue. and and a lot of people are going to say we are with the constitution and the tradition of american law and fairness. >> tucker: i hope so. the good news that in a moments like this the real truth stands out and you are one of those people. we appreciate it professor. thank you. for
where you are under examination of little league or grammar school, we get inspiration for every processlives are based on the inherent right to meet your accusers, to cross-examine, not to bring evidence hearsay and have detailed evidence and have statutes of limitations. we are throwing all that out because the means are necessary for this noble and of stopping brett kavanaugh. and a false accusation, tom robinson was guilty because somebody accused him of being in to kill a mockingbird....
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>> yeah, like in grammar school? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. playing dorothy? >> there was like three of us too. >> jimmy: three dorothys? >> this is what happened when you go to catholic school. you know, everything's got to be fair. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there's three dorothys. yeah, exactly. why not. >> so yeah, there was like three dorothys. and there was one who did the first act, and then another dorothy for the second act, and then there was me. you know, the one who did not quite look so dorothyish, but she could sing the hell out of "home." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah.home." >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah, and from that moment on i kind of knew that like this was something i wanted to do. >> jimmy: did you just get up there, and you wyo i'm just -- or i'm just going to go up, and i'm not dorothy. >> let me tell you something, all i know is i would be terrified to go onstage, and it still happens to me to this day, and i've done thousands of shows. you know, it doesn't matter what i do, whether it's a a speech or anything, you know. i just loo
>> yeah, like in grammar school? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. playing dorothy? >> there was like three of us too. >> jimmy: three dorothys? >> this is what happened when you go to catholic school. you know, everything's got to be fair. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there's three dorothys. yeah, exactly. why not. >> so yeah, there was like three dorothys. and there was one who did the first act, and then another dorothy for the second act, and then there...
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whether you are are under examination in little league or grammar school, we get inspiration for everye inherent right to meet your accusers, to cross-examine, not too bring in the evidence hearsay, to have detailed evidence, to have statutes of limitation. we will throw all that out because the means are necessary for this noble end of stopping brett kavanaugh. culturally, think of it, tucker. now everything that we know about our literature and culture is out the window. the play about politics, a woman must always be believed. tom robinson in "to kill a mockingbird." millions of americans are watching the left and they i are saying to themselves, whatever my views are on donald trump, for or against, they are making this, they come the senate democrats, and this me too radical movement in the effort to destroyef kavanaugh, they are saying we are theay issue and a lot of people are saying, if you will make that choice, i don't want to vote against jurisprudence and the u.s. constitution. i don't know if they know it but they are forcing people to make a choice here. either with us or
whether you are are under examination in little league or grammar school, we get inspiration for everye inherent right to meet your accusers, to cross-examine, not too bring in the evidence hearsay, to have detailed evidence, to have statutes of limitation. we will throw all that out because the means are necessary for this noble end of stopping brett kavanaugh. culturally, think of it, tucker. now everything that we know about our literature and culture is out the window. the play about...
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i left a little boy in grammar school in sixth grade to come to congress. i wanted to make it worth it. my girls were in high school, one was beginning, a freshman in college. i wasn't going to be down here doing nothing. this was a big deal to leave home and so i fought very hard to get on that committee and there were three openings so that really had -- it was a race and you went at it and at it and at it and i won the first spot. and then ronnie filippo and brian dorgan won the others and we became very friendly. it was a great experience. but i'll tell you, it was hard. >> when you say "campaigned," what did that entail? >> well, you talk to just about every member of your caucus, you try to go to a good reading on it and you try to tell them why you would be a good member and of course obviously you talk to the speaker and the majority leader and dan rostenkowski, who was not for me. that race is in my head. >> and there had been so few women who had served on ways and means and you were the only one at the time when you got on to it. >> i was the thir
i left a little boy in grammar school in sixth grade to come to congress. i wanted to make it worth it. my girls were in high school, one was beginning, a freshman in college. i wasn't going to be down here doing nothing. this was a big deal to leave home and so i fought very hard to get on that committee and there were three openings so that really had -- it was a race and you went at it and at it and at it and i won the first spot. and then ronnie filippo and brian dorgan won the others and...
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are you going to ask me the same questions in the green room they went to grammar school with.iend and buddy, joe piscopo, we're going to talk about teddy chase ripping "snl," and i was going to ask those questions of the judge and save the drama on capitol hill over supreme court justice for joe. >> i am dying to hear joey. neil: wouldn't be that great? we'll see. he's coming up after this. - at athene, we think it's time for the financial world to stop acting the same old way. you need a partner that is willing to break free from conventional thinking. we are a different kind of financial company. we are athene, and we are driven to do more. a town where almost half the population is self-employed. this is stonington, maine, lobster fisherman is the lifeblood of this town. by 2030, half of america may take after stonington, self-employed and without employer benefits. we haven't had any sort of benefit plans and we're trying to figure that out now. if i had had a little advice back then, i'd be in a different boat today, for sure. plan your financial life with prudential. bri
are you going to ask me the same questions in the green room they went to grammar school with.iend and buddy, joe piscopo, we're going to talk about teddy chase ripping "snl," and i was going to ask those questions of the judge and save the drama on capitol hill over supreme court justice for joe. >> i am dying to hear joey. neil: wouldn't be that great? we'll see. he's coming up after this. - at athene, we think it's time for the financial world to stop acting the same old way....
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in grammar school i learned that. i learned that a long time ago. you learned that as a little boy playing baseball in the yard, the stronger you are the less likely it is that you are going to have a problem. >> the president does not have any public events on his schedule today but that doesn't mean we won't hear from him. >> connell: that's always true. peter, thanks. now this. >> i supported jeff sessions when he was nominated. i certainly voted for him and i think he is doing a good job. >> do you think there is any reason for the president to remove him? >> he has constitutional ability to do it. would it be politically wise? i don't think so. >> molly: dan sullivan commenting on attorney general jeff sessions' uncertain future. president trump has blasted him for recusing himself from the russia investigation as well as what the president calls sessions's failure to take control of the justice department. byron york, thank you for joining us on this labor day. we appreciate it. kicking things off. this is something in the news a lot lately. w
in grammar school i learned that. i learned that a long time ago. you learned that as a little boy playing baseball in the yard, the stronger you are the less likely it is that you are going to have a problem. >> the president does not have any public events on his schedule today but that doesn't mean we won't hear from him. >> connell: that's always true. peter, thanks. now this. >> i supported jeff sessions when he was nominated. i certainly voted for him and i think he is...
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and all the while, scarce resources are diverted to the tory party‘s ideological hobby whole, grammar schoolseir home towns and don‘t come back. but those who struggle to get a few gcses stay behind. the biggest cities and towns have their own university. the rest make do with the local tech. it‘s actually the local tech which should be at the local tech which should be at the forefront of the drive to equip the forefront of the drive to equip the country for wrenching technological change and global competition. applause as the fourth industrial revelation ta kes as the fourth industrial revelation takes hold —— revolution, only the liberal democrats recognise that education is for all for life and not just for the very clever, education is for all for life and notjust for the very clever, the very rich, or at the fortunate. applause —— orthe —— or the very fortunate. government has a key role in making all this happen, so i will bring to the spring conference detailed proposals for the individual learning accounts to finance training and retraining through life. and contrast that approach w
and all the while, scarce resources are diverted to the tory party‘s ideological hobby whole, grammar schoolseir home towns and don‘t come back. but those who struggle to get a few gcses stay behind. the biggest cities and towns have their own university. the rest make do with the local tech. it‘s actually the local tech which should be at the local tech which should be at the forefront of the drive to equip the forefront of the drive to equip the country for wrenching technological...
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ok that's great news back to school like there's a few things that are in there that was learned by grandma. so the plight of the men you hear some opponents grandma. grammar. yeah a lot of our grandmother influences it was. that. you made the linguine with the white clams there was fun to watch you. get killed back to my roots tell me about chicago a little bit is it a you hear different stories about chicago there are things going on you know what's the truth tell me the real deal. so i think i've seen sort of all sides of chicago i've worked for tutor on the south side so. experience some of the gang violence you see where there was one night where. there was a parent teacher conference and as the parents were leaving the school there was a shooting and five people were shot and then the north side everything's great and indeed it's just amazing. the difference between the two sides you know how does. thank you you're starting out it's just a place to grow your business your family or is it becoming. too much violence or what. i think is sort of like up and coming areas. i would still recommend she still love it i still love it is still happening it's a
ok that's great news back to school like there's a few things that are in there that was learned by grandma. so the plight of the men you hear some opponents grandma. grammar. yeah a lot of our grandmother influences it was. that. you made the linguine with the white clams there was fun to watch you. get killed back to my roots tell me about chicago a little bit is it a you hear different stories about chicago there are things going on you know what's the truth tell me the real deal. so i think...