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and we actually use the term "differing abilities" here at caa because the college is built for them.> i don't believe there's anything out there that we can find that's a lifelong model. and once you receive your diploma, you're welcomed and encouraged to come back and re-enroll and continue to learn and grow forever. we started in 2009. we had 12 students. and now, in 2021, we're enrolling about 145 adults, ages 18 to 73. and we have about 75 course offerings, all happening online right now during covid. the community has just been unbelievable. >> i came to college of adaptive arts, and i was just astonished. i took one step in, and the students and deanna were just so warm and welcoming. >> what's different about the college of adaptive arts is that we have our own model for crediting based on how our students learn and what they need. and our vision has been to have that equitably placed on a community-college campus and then that expanded vision of having it on every community-college campus. so, we're really excited that we now are on our first official campus here at west vall
and we actually use the term "differing abilities" here at caa because the college is built for them.> i don't believe there's anything out there that we can find that's a lifelong model. and once you receive your diploma, you're welcomed and encouraged to come back and re-enroll and continue to learn and grow forever. we started in 2009. we had 12 students. and now, in 2021, we're enrolling about 145 adults, ages 18 to 73. and we have about 75 course offerings, all happening...
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the caa has, however, allowed a smaller increase in order to reopen terminals and cope with a recoveryhe vinyl revival is the cassette comeback. cassette tape sales are actually estimated to have doubled last year compared to 2019. ian haslam's been looking into the retro format�*s unlikely resurrection. music: pass the dutchie by musical youth. forget 21st—century streaming. in this part of central manchester it's all about cassette tapes — if you can find something to play it on, that is. # pass the dutchie 'pon the left hand side. basically, we started as a record label and, as a record label starting out, we didn't have a lot of money, so we found the best physical format was cassette tape and that kind of mutated and turned into a shop. i think people also like the idea that streaming isn't giving enough money to artists, so by having smaller artists having cassette releases they get a bit more money. i decided to seek out some old tapes at my parents' house, with mixed results. this is the jam, can't go wrong with that, still good, stand by that one. this was the first album i ev
the caa has, however, allowed a smaller increase in order to reopen terminals and cope with a recoveryhe vinyl revival is the cassette comeback. cassette tape sales are actually estimated to have doubled last year compared to 2019. ian haslam's been looking into the retro format�*s unlikely resurrection. music: pass the dutchie by musical youth. forget 21st—century streaming. in this part of central manchester it's all about cassette tapes — if you can find something to play it on, that...
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and german fluently and she had just been in france so she had the ground truth, the term used by the caa, when you know exactly what is going on in one place at one time. edna: she is eventually recruited by the british, and they recognize that she has a unique set of skills. where there limitations given to what she could do as a secret agent? janelle: she went through all of the intention training -- intensive training through the british version of the cia, churchill's secret army. they put her through everything and a lot of people did not pass, but virginia did. she did hand-to-hand, she shot weapons they would wake her up in the middle of the night and interrogate her in french. they put her face underwater, and they would scream at her trying to see if she would divulge any information or if she would break her cover, if she would start talking in english or forget her name or where she grew up, all of which were important for her cover story. she went through all of that and managed to pass. the one thing that they spared her was she did not do the jump class, she did not have to
and german fluently and she had just been in france so she had the ground truth, the term used by the caa, when you know exactly what is going on in one place at one time. edna: she is eventually recruited by the british, and they recognize that she has a unique set of skills. where there limitations given to what she could do as a secret agent? janelle: she went through all of the intention training -- intensive training through the british version of the cia, churchill's secret army. they put...
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know in retrospect as as information came out about the rendition programs that were run by the by the caa for example to bring individuals to libya deliver them for for torture, you know, if you're looking at trying to to policy of trying to pressure cadafi to towards economic reform and improved human rights, all he has to do is say look, you know, you're giving us look what you look what you're doing. i mean, it's it undermines the the premise that the actual reform is the is the and human rights are one of your major goals. a very interesting portion of the of the story i think is the is the question of the makeover, which is that's a title of one of the chapters, which is once the boat both parties the libyans and the united and the us is agreed that this was the path going forward a story had a joint story had to be created and of course qaddafi was not exactly the best character actor for for for reform. so, you know, somebody else needed to be found to play that to play that role and who better than sayful islam his later called heir apparent. i mean say for islam, you know was one
know in retrospect as as information came out about the rendition programs that were run by the by the caa for example to bring individuals to libya deliver them for for torture, you know, if you're looking at trying to to policy of trying to pressure cadafi to towards economic reform and improved human rights, all he has to do is say look, you know, you're giving us look what you look what you're doing. i mean, it's it undermines the the premise that the actual reform is the is the and human...
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we should make sure we have nuclear capabilities to fill out that escalation ladder so we caa have a credible option in the event wewe need to try to de-escalate a situation that had gone nuclear so we can win on ws terms most favorable to the united states. i think we should be seriously m looking at it. i hopeedd that answers part of r question. >> let me just add on, i thought that was a very nice answer, het rebecca, let me add on, because what i would like to say fits back in with the point made earlier about reducing the sug reliance on nuclear weapons thp because what that often suggests, has been suggested ine the past when that was presented as a goal, is we're going to as emphasize more conventional forces, non-nuclear forces for the purposes of deterrence as h opposed toat emphasizing nucleak forces and that way we can step back from reliance on nuclear forces for deterrence. that's the usual logic and it point rebecca ogic just almade. let me suggest, and i can do . this briefly, why that argument is incoherent, it's an illogical argument. i'm all for conventional forces
we should make sure we have nuclear capabilities to fill out that escalation ladder so we caa have a credible option in the event wewe need to try to de-escalate a situation that had gone nuclear so we can win on ws terms most favorable to the united states. i think we should be seriously m looking at it. i hopeedd that answers part of r question. >> let me just add on, i thought that was a very nice answer, het rebecca, let me add on, because what i would like to say fits back in with...
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brian: caa a lot of facility.rastructure. the structure of florida being built by the state and using tax revenue to do it. now we are talking about an infrastructure bill in the united states that's going to cost the first of 2 the first one is going to cost about $2.2 trillion. you are not going to believe it. they are looking to pass it by memorial day. each nancy pelosi was saying hoping to get it by july 4th. hoping to get it passed by memorial day. steve: why wait. brian: find a way to do it without any republican support and it's all the pressure is going to be on the parliamentarian who is already getting pressure to say this is reconciliation worthy. steve: or, if the parliamentarian won't do that just overrule them. pete buttigieg the secretary of transportation says they have got to get going on this fast. because that's what the pose wants. listen. >> we know this is entering the legislative process hearing from both sides of the aisle. the president has a very open mind but time is of the essence. we
brian: caa a lot of facility.rastructure. the structure of florida being built by the state and using tax revenue to do it. now we are talking about an infrastructure bill in the united states that's going to cost the first of 2 the first one is going to cost about $2.2 trillion. you are not going to believe it. they are looking to pass it by memorial day. each nancy pelosi was saying hoping to get it by july 4th. hoping to get it passed by memorial day. steve: why wait. brian: find a way to do...
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the caa has, however, allowed a smaller increase in order to reopen terminals and cope with a recoveryan onshore easterly breeze which will make it feel quite chilly. further west, though, it will be sunshine, showers, some of these could be quite heavy but, again, southern england will tend to stay dry, with some good spells of sunshine, so after a chilly start, 15, 16 degrees likely here, closer to ten or 13 further north. but it will be cooler than that along north sea coasts. overnight, it's england and wales which will see most of the cloud and the showery bursts of rain. clearer skies for scotland and northern ireland, just a few showers here which will be wintry over the high ground. and it's going to be chillier in the north as well, a touch of frost across some of the scottish glens, whereas further south with more cloud round, it'll be less cold. hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines: pressure builds on the prime minister after it's claimed he said he would rather see "bodies pile high" than take the country into a third lockdown. he strongly denies the al
the caa has, however, allowed a smaller increase in order to reopen terminals and cope with a recoveryan onshore easterly breeze which will make it feel quite chilly. further west, though, it will be sunshine, showers, some of these could be quite heavy but, again, southern england will tend to stay dry, with some good spells of sunshine, so after a chilly start, 15, 16 degrees likely here, closer to ten or 13 further north. but it will be cooler than that along north sea coasts. overnight,...