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-horace mann. we all share a passion for this work, and we all believe in our bones that education is a civil right, and the way to interrupt the inequities that we're seeing in our district is through restorative justice. we find ourselves in a position where we have walked through with families, step by step at every corner, and we have done so with the commitment to make sure that we're protecting the community we serve. we do this in collaboration with you. our leader in this work has been removed, without explanation, without warning. and what that does is it puts doubt in us that we have unity, and we need it. to do this work, we need to know you have our backs every step of the way. [applause] >> and our belief is that she was removed without justification. we're left to our own understanding what the cause is. we don't believe she should have been removed for a day, let alone facing termination. so we ask you to set the same standards for you that we have for us. when our students or famili
-horace mann. we all share a passion for this work, and we all believe in our bones that education is a civil right, and the way to interrupt the inequities that we're seeing in our district is through restorative justice. we find ourselves in a position where we have walked through with families, step by step at every corner, and we have done so with the commitment to make sure that we're protecting the community we serve. we do this in collaboration with you. our leader in this work has been...
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Dec 23, 2019
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catherine mann from citigroup.und and it is beginning to look like it is a sale, everything is on sale, there is nothing list price anymore except tuition, catherine mann's research and that little thing from tiffany's she just has to have. do you know where i am going after the show, this is bloomberg surveillance." anna edwards and for francine lacqua and we are right on the holidays right now. what is the bustle in london? with the johnson landslide is the consumer going nuts? anna: you told everybody to go away and have a nice christmas when he welcomed his victory. maybe families across the land focused on that or may be people thinking about 2020 and what that holds. 31st of january will be interesting for many people. tom: a tear to my eye to see nejra cehic on downing street bonding with the cat. with this serious story, an important story from saudi arabia, viviana hurtado. .iviana: that is where we begin it saudi arabia finding 8 people guilty of the brutal assassination of journalist come all khashoggi.
catherine mann from citigroup.und and it is beginning to look like it is a sale, everything is on sale, there is nothing list price anymore except tuition, catherine mann's research and that little thing from tiffany's she just has to have. do you know where i am going after the show, this is bloomberg surveillance." anna edwards and for francine lacqua and we are right on the holidays right now. what is the bustle in london? with the johnson landslide is the consumer going nuts? anna: you...
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it's quite a week we have, we have ordinary love, which is a drama starring leslie mann field and liam neeson. we have motherless brooklyn, which isa we have motherless brooklyn, which is a pet project for edward norton, who directs and stars, and lucy in the sky, natalie portman gets lost in space whilst on earth. that is a very interesting and a mixed bag of a week in terms of themes. talk us through your first try. let's start with ordinary love, which is written bya with ordinary love, which is written by a playwright and stars leslie mann field and liam neeson as a couple. who have come in their past, a tragedy, loss, but they are living with and dealing with it. we meet them at the beginning of the movie. they are doing a walk at that she's kind of insisted that they do, because they are reaching that age where they get aches and pains, and they need to stay healthy. she then feels a lump in her breast, he says i'm sure it's absolutely nothing, and she says, well, i don't know. she says, 0k, go and see the doctor, and whatever it is, we will go to it and whatever it is, we will g
it's quite a week we have, we have ordinary love, which is a drama starring leslie mann field and liam neeson. we have motherless brooklyn, which isa we have motherless brooklyn, which is a pet project for edward norton, who directs and stars, and lucy in the sky, natalie portman gets lost in space whilst on earth. that is a very interesting and a mixed bag of a week in terms of themes. talk us through your first try. let's start with ordinary love, which is written bya with ordinary love,...
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Dec 3, 2019
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catherine mann of citi is still with us.nger lending to companies that are fracking. how do you help companies manage that transition while also say no to other forms of energy? ravina: bnp prides itself on sustainability endeavors. in 2011it call assets and put forward an announcement where we are no longer financing companies that have coal inherent to their energy mix post 2030 for the eu and post-20/40 for the rest of the world. we are also supporting companies with their renewable initiatives. we have invested north of 15 billion euros in the renewable space and we re-upped our targets in the space we are we billion --deploy $18 18 billion euros by 2021. we did recently undergoing energy transition which does preclude us from financing certain companies that have fracking inherent to them, that have oil sands inherent to them. we are looking to support the companies that are the forefront of energy transition, particularly the u.s. utilities that are changing their own energy mix. technology ort of companies have the be
catherine mann of citi is still with us.nger lending to companies that are fracking. how do you help companies manage that transition while also say no to other forms of energy? ravina: bnp prides itself on sustainability endeavors. in 2011it call assets and put forward an announcement where we are no longer financing companies that have coal inherent to their energy mix post 2030 for the eu and post-20/40 for the rest of the world. we are also supporting companies with their renewable...
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is facing a nationwide strike that could last several days unions are protesting against president mann well maccollins retirement and pension reforms trains and public transport have stopped running and many schools are closed. the driverless car technology race is heating up in california chinese startup auto x. backed by e-commerce giant alibaba has applied to begin test rather to begin testing driving vehicles without an in-car backup driver in the u.s. state this makes auto x. the 1st challenger to google's all thomas driving venture. now huawei has launched a 2nd legal challenge to its treatment in the us a chinese company says a rule prohibiting american phone carriers from using government money to buy its equipment is unconstitutional that ban put in place by the u.s. federal communications commission is part of washington efforts to limit while ways market access the company accuses the f.c.c. of failing to quote unquote verify the facts before labeling it a national security security threat. now a vote isn't gifts have become a more common way for people to communicate worldw
is facing a nationwide strike that could last several days unions are protesting against president mann well maccollins retirement and pension reforms trains and public transport have stopped running and many schools are closed. the driverless car technology race is heating up in california chinese startup auto x. backed by e-commerce giant alibaba has applied to begin test rather to begin testing driving vehicles without an in-car backup driver in the u.s. state this makes auto x. the 1st...
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under the rules of the world trade organization has come under fire but a new study by the battle's mann foundation found that the biggest beneficiaries of w.t.r. membership are the 2 nations currently embroiled in a major trade war namely china and the us now they are pulling in by far the largest profits and that thanks to their membership in the w t o for the u.s. the study says profits come in at around $87000000000.00 china has an $86000000000.00 slice of the pie and in 3rd place is germany which reaped around $66000000000.00 in financial rewards for being a member of the w t o nevertheless the world trade organization has come under considerable pressure recently the united states its biggest beneficiary remember in particular is blocking the work of the w t o which includes 164 countries well for more let's bring in now our business correspondent andrea hang in singapore andrea given those figures one can't help wondering why washington and beijing would jeopardize all the success. it would seem like a no brainer monica but one could say that it's because both countries are simply
under the rules of the world trade organization has come under fire but a new study by the battle's mann foundation found that the biggest beneficiaries of w.t.r. membership are the 2 nations currently embroiled in a major trade war namely china and the us now they are pulling in by far the largest profits and that thanks to their membership in the w t o for the u.s. the study says profits come in at around $87000000000.00 china has an $86000000000.00 slice of the pie and in 3rd place is...
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dave mann was one of the thousands of viewers to reject the interview
dave mann was one of the thousands of viewers to reject the interview
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dave mann was one of the thousands of viewers to reject the interview and recorded his reaction on video. —— to object to the interview. i am a huge admirer of andrew marr and watch his programme most sundays, but i was appalled at the way he interviewed boris johnson last week. he kept posing questions and then, when boris was about to answer, would not let him answer and kept asking more questions and talking over his answers. in fact, he seemed more concerned about moving onto the next question than actually hearing what borisjohnson had to say. well, with me to discuss that, and other issues around the bbc‘s election campaign coverage, is the editorial director of bbc news, kamal ahmed. thank you for coming on newswatch. so the london bridge attack had already become politicised. so viewers are right, aren't they, to say that there wasn't a case for the prime minister to go on the andrew marr show? i think there was a very strong case. the prime minister had already made a statement about how law changes may have affected the treatment of the perpetrator of this crime. and i think au
dave mann was one of the thousands of viewers to reject the interview and recorded his reaction on video. —— to object to the interview. i am a huge admirer of andrew marr and watch his programme most sundays, but i was appalled at the way he interviewed boris johnson last week. he kept posing questions and then, when boris was about to answer, would not let him answer and kept asking more questions and talking over his answers. in fact, he seemed more concerned about moving onto the next...
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[film advance clickingng] mann: in madagascar, we have more than 5,000 kilometers of coast, and a lotot of fishern communities. it's forbidden to fish sea cucumber with dive materials to preserve the species. but there are many foreign investors that came here that pay the young malagasy people to fish sea cucumber with a bottle of gas, etc. the chinese came here and, as ususual, they tried to offer infrastructures like roads, and as a counterpart, they want to be authohorized to exploit natural resources. there is a very huge upsurge of these practices now, and it's a big threat to the natural resources, to t their sustainability, and the environment in general. [man speaking native language] day: we believe that fish stocks are declining for multiple reasons, one of them being access to international markets.s. a lot of people inin europe, a lot of people in asia enjoy to eat seafood which exists here. the population iss growing in madagascar. there's lots of migration pressure as well. people from the inland come to the ocean because they want access to resources on the coast here. p
[film advance clickingng] mann: in madagascar, we have more than 5,000 kilometers of coast, and a lotot of fishern communities. it's forbidden to fish sea cucumber with dive materials to preserve the species. but there are many foreign investors that came here that pay the young malagasy people to fish sea cucumber with a bottle of gas, etc. the chinese came here and, as ususual, they tried to offer infrastructures like roads, and as a counterpart, they want to be authohorized to exploit...
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mobilized in the napalm photo remember her running down the street that the prophet and composer rich mann - - wrote and it should be an extraordinary evening. now we will start a very special program. now they don't represent us reclaiming their democracy. now one of the most important constitution theory and has a new book how to interpret the constitution and at the same time and of this constitutional reform that brings them together and this is the first stop on his book tour i am so honored he would be here. [applause] and after we talk about his great new book i will bring into distinguished interlocutors to join us on the question if we need a constitutional convention of the different reform the chairman of the us has term limits working to establish term limits at all levels and to have ideas and then daniel has just written a very powerful article to change the composition of the supreme court and then in st. louis and then to be published in the law journal please welcome. [applause] >> and with an apology talking about the importance of campaign finance reform it's part of a l
mobilized in the napalm photo remember her running down the street that the prophet and composer rich mann - - wrote and it should be an extraordinary evening. now we will start a very special program. now they don't represent us reclaiming their democracy. now one of the most important constitution theory and has a new book how to interpret the constitution and at the same time and of this constitutional reform that brings them together and this is the first stop on his book tour i am so...
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but mann and flowers were extremely conservative democrats. i'm sorry. [phone ringing] >> i wanted -- thank you. >> yes. >> tell us a bit about barbara jordan. what was she like? rep. holtzman: well, she was a very experienced political figure. she'd been, i believe, in state government. she'd been a protege of lyndon johnson's. you know, we talked. we were on this team of newcomers on the house judiciary committee. you know, she was a very imposing person. i should add one other thing that is not generally thought of in terms of how the impeachment was handled, and that was a decision i think by the house leadership to allow the house judiciary committee to act on the impeachment. they could have empowered a select committee to do that. there's nothing in the rules that says you have to go to the house judiciary committee. and in a way, it was taking a big risk. a brand new chair, peter rodino. you had five brand new members. barbara jordan, me, ray thornton, and two others. so it was a big risk, but if a special committee had been selected and voted fo
but mann and flowers were extremely conservative democrats. i'm sorry. [phone ringing] >> i wanted -- thank you. >> yes. >> tell us a bit about barbara jordan. what was she like? rep. holtzman: well, she was a very experienced political figure. she'd been, i believe, in state government. she'd been a protege of lyndon johnson's. you know, we talked. we were on this team of newcomers on the house judiciary committee. you know, she was a very imposing person. i should add one...
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it's quite a week we have, we have ordinary love, which is a drama starring leslie mann field and liam a very interesting and a mixed bag of a week in terms of themes. talk us through your first try. let's start with ordinary love, which is written bya with ordinary love, which is written by a playwright and stars leslie mann field and liam neeson as a couple. who have come in their past, a tragedy, loss, but they are living with and dealing with it. we meet them at the beginning of the movie. they are doing a walk at that she's kind of insisted that they do, because they are reaching that age where they get aches and pains, and they need to stay healthy. she then feels
it's quite a week we have, we have ordinary love, which is a drama starring leslie mann field and liam a very interesting and a mixed bag of a week in terms of themes. talk us through your first try. let's start with ordinary love, which is written bya with ordinary love, which is written by a playwright and stars leslie mann field and liam neeson as a couple. who have come in their past, a tragedy, loss, but they are living with and dealing with it. we meet them at the beginning of the movie....
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rex mann is a retired forest ranger who began volunteering with the american chestnut foundation over hopes of giving the american chestnut tree a fighting chance. now for what researchers say is the first time in american history, a functionally extinct tree species could be restored. what is the research that you are doing now? >> we as a science team are trying to develop an american chestnut tree that has enough blight tolerance that it can survive in the forest. >> reporter: researchers at the american chestnut foundation are breeding the american chestnut with the chinese chestnut, which is resistant to the blight. >> sometimes they don't work. >> reporter: after the trees are bred, their buries, which house the nuts are harvested. >> but in there is a pollinated bu burr. >> yep, yep. >> reporter: inside each one of these burrs are two or three chestnuts. they will be planted, and this is just one step in a long complicated process that they hope will eventually lead to a blight-resistant american chestnut tree. but before they are planted and bred again, the burrs must be sorte
rex mann is a retired forest ranger who began volunteering with the american chestnut foundation over hopes of giving the american chestnut tree a fighting chance. now for what researchers say is the first time in american history, a functionally extinct tree species could be restored. what is the research that you are doing now? >> we as a science team are trying to develop an american chestnut tree that has enough blight tolerance that it can survive in the forest. >> reporter:...
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leaving fans with fond memories of some of the game' most legendary figures now davis tom flores john mann and ken stabler just to name a few. jon grun and derek carr reflected. >>you know u don't go to any other stadium and see something like that you know people are trying to imitate pele have tried that still their team's name and nation hind it but ther's only one is right or nationas started here. that always be the radar next counting come back here for any other reason that i love this place love the fans leave it at that. >>i'm disappointed with losing these games these la couple weeks we've had a sum up at university here. and we're going o need our fans one more time. 2 ago out the bang and then try get us back track. on >>and all week long we're lking back on the team's greatest moments in oakland last night we showed you the sea of hands from 1974. and tonight on kron 4 news at a intend we reflect on a fitting tribute for one of the franche's all-time great again that's on kron 4 news at 8.10 and this week. i mean it is bin you know bittersweet looking bk at all the old video b
leaving fans with fond memories of some of the game' most legendary figures now davis tom flores john mann and ken stabler just to name a few. jon grun and derek carr reflected. >>you know u don't go to any other stadium and see something like that you know people are trying to imitate pele have tried that still their team's name and nation hind it but ther's only one is right or nationas started here. that always be the radar next counting come back here for any other reason that i love...
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their guarding that piece also published last year claimed that donald trump's compay manager paul mann of ford had held secret talks with a son to an ecuadorian embassy somehow one of the most surveyed places on earth didn't manage to capture any evidence of that alleged high profile visit the guardian didn't attract the story but detained the headline shift in the responsibility to its sources mr nigh rise has called the latest corrections he story journalistic fiasco for the guardian for again publishing false information that's not the only article does a part owned by the same mouth those are the same out there there's a pattern they have accused of spying into the embassy they have. several articles which i mentioning in my complaint. as a pattern from the same journalese which have disgraced the newspaper and his complaint mr not a virus accuses journalists of hiding behind confidential sources the article indeed cited various sources and it seems by sources they probably meant their imagination. is the season to be jolly so festive markets with regards to claims of sanitizing ce
their guarding that piece also published last year claimed that donald trump's compay manager paul mann of ford had held secret talks with a son to an ecuadorian embassy somehow one of the most surveyed places on earth didn't manage to capture any evidence of that alleged high profile visit the guardian didn't attract the story but detained the headline shift in the responsibility to its sources mr nigh rise has called the latest corrections he story journalistic fiasco for the guardian for...
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. >> joining us now to talk about this is michael mann.tinguished professor of atmospheric science at penn state university. author of "the madhouse effect." michael, i thought that the u.n. secretary general was understating the case when he says the point of no return is no longer over the horizon. it's hurdling toward us. the report from the u.n. says that greenhouse gas emissions rose 1.5% each year over the past decade and global temperatures could rise 3.9 degrees celsius or 7 degrees fahrenheit by 2100. this is above preindustrial levels. which means we've got to cut emissions 7.6% each year between 2020, next year, and 2030. 7.6% each year and we're going in the opposite direction. >> ali, thanks. that's exactly right. we have seen dash we had seen carbon emissions plateau. that's a good sign. for several years. and then donald trump threatened to pull out of the paris accord. that sort of took the pressure off of other international actors. china began building new coal-fired power plants and we've seen them tick up again now beca
. >> joining us now to talk about this is michael mann.tinguished professor of atmospheric science at penn state university. author of "the madhouse effect." michael, i thought that the u.n. secretary general was understating the case when he says the point of no return is no longer over the horizon. it's hurdling toward us. the report from the u.n. says that greenhouse gas emissions rose 1.5% each year over the past decade and global temperatures could rise 3.9 degrees celsius...
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leave fans with fond memories of some of the game'smost legendary figures al davis tom flores john mann ken stabler just to name a few. jon gruden and dek carr reflecting on the magic of the coliseum. >>you don't go to any other stadium and see something like that you know pple are trying to imitate people have tried that still their team's name and nation behind it but tre's onlone is right or naon that startedere. that ays be the radar next county come back here for any other reason that i love this place love the fans leave it at that. >>i'm disappointed with losing ese games these last couple weeks we've had a sum up at iversity here. anwe're going to need our fans on more time. 2 ago out the ng and then try to get us back on track. >>and all week lo we're looking back on the team's greatest moments in oakland last night we showed you the sea of handfrom 197and tonight on kron 4 news at 8.10 we reflect on a fittin tribute for one of the franchise'all-time great again that's on kron 4 news at 8.10 back to you can invest. coming up small business owners across san francisco settinup s
leave fans with fond memories of some of the game'smost legendary figures al davis tom flores john mann ken stabler just to name a few. jon gruden and dek carr reflecting on the magic of the coliseum. >>you don't go to any other stadium and see something like that you know pple are trying to imitate people have tried that still their team's name and nation behind it but tre's onlone is right or naon that startedere. that ays be the radar next county come back here for any other reason...
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something nasa astronaut nicole mann who will be on the starliner crude flight detailed >> this vehicle is a new level automation we have not seen before. what we are doing is testing that automation. t andt's why you have test pilots onboard for the early missions. that's our job. th we are trained to do. >> still the setback in the boeing defense, space and security business coming during to a tougheek on the commercial side as it halted 737 max productn. with t time line for starliner set to slip further, nasa administrator jim bridenstine says there is no doubt there is financial impact i >> when the a setback obviously that can have a feedback when it comes to maybe ader not being able to win the next wcontract,ther nasa or another commercial company t that wants value for microgravity. that's up the commercial companies to figureout. >> starliner is part of the nas commercial crew program alongside spacex which has another safy test of its own before humans can ride in the crew cragi capsule. for spacex the first manned flight is expected early next year. as for starliner it's unc
something nasa astronaut nicole mann who will be on the starliner crude flight detailed >> this vehicle is a new level automation we have not seen before. what we are doing is testing that automation. t andt's why you have test pilots onboard for the early missions. that's our job. th we are trained to do. >> still the setback in the boeing defense, space and security business coming during to a tougheek on the commercial side as it halted 737 max productn. with t time line for...
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mann: tortoises respond toto fluctuating availability of resources out in the desert. and they have a pretty good system for waiting it out in the really bad years. and then the young actually probably make it in the really good yearsrs, which happen maybe once every 7 or 10 years--something like that--if we're lucky. mullen: i mean, it doesn't take much in that kind of an environment to push them over the edge. and then here we come along. and inadvertently, we just really, you know, shake them up. narrator: in the past several decades, the desert has undergone profofound changes tht are affecting wildlife, including the tortoise, in dramatic ways. todd esque: not very long ago-- just a few decades ago-- the desert was a very large sort of wilderness area. and now we've succeeded in--with our utility corridors and our trtransportatation corridors, we've sliced up the areas for the animals to live in into smaller and smaller pieces. narrator: today, more and more people are pushing further and further into the desert in search of affordable housing. in the past 50 year
mann: tortoises respond toto fluctuating availability of resources out in the desert. and they have a pretty good system for waiting it out in the really bad years. and then the young actually probably make it in the really good yearsrs, which happen maybe once every 7 or 10 years--something like that--if we're lucky. mullen: i mean, it doesn't take much in that kind of an environment to push them over the edge. and then here we come along. and inadvertently, we just really, you know, shake...
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breakthrough well those who havee fundedd lay yeah i described it as almost to cleveveland to putting m mann ththe moon that it was. an important step forward that. you wrote could become the first contingent to be carbon neutraral- by twenty fifty and does that that would basically mean that- t the- countries the member states wouldn't be a meetinin into the a atmosphere- more co two t than they can absorb that would involve- cuts to emissions and also. a new technologies to war or absorb co two as spain saying really that that has shown that the e. u. is prepared to lelead on n ts and thahat this has been a successful summit. us adapt to load of cool spain having toto step in to take over fromm chile- when thohose protests may be organization thahat impossibe and spapain say they managed to pull it t off- with just three weeks to plalan this summit. oky sir morrisseau correspondents in the spanish capital thank you very much. meanwhile the french president says he stands shoulder to shoulder with those who've been affected by the recent public sector strike which rolled on for a ninth day
breakthrough well those who havee fundedd lay yeah i described it as almost to cleveveland to putting m mann ththe moon that it was. an important step forward that. you wrote could become the first contingent to be carbon neutraral- by twenty fifty and does that that would basically mean that- t the- countries the member states wouldn't be a meetinin into the a atmosphere- more co two t than they can absorb that would involve- cuts to emissions and also. a new technologies to war or absorb co...