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and offering him a morning career. ask about a typical day for the director of the cia or routine as the director. are you modeling what you do each day based on a previous director or charting a new path based on your own particular style? >> i've had the privilege and honor to work with a number of cia directors and learned something from all of them. but i've been at cia many years, over 30 years so i'm pretty comfortable with how i see my role. the days may start early and go long but it's an absolute privilege to be there every day. i start the day with quite a large binder. i could read my material on an ipad but i prefer hard copy. probably reflect the generation i come from, but it's a leather bound binder and full of the intelligence that our officers have collected overnight, all over the globe. we have quite an extensionive global network and includes imalps reigning afc from our -- imagery from colleagues at the spatial agency and signal intelligence from our colleagues at the national security agency and al
and offering him a morning career. ask about a typical day for the director of the cia or routine as the director. are you modeling what you do each day based on a previous director or charting a new path based on your own particular style? >> i've had the privilege and honor to work with a number of cia directors and learned something from all of them. but i've been at cia many years, over 30 years so i'm pretty comfortable with how i see my role. the days may start early and go long but...
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governor walker has been a career politician. i've been a lifelong educator. as a career politician, he has put his own political interests ahead of the people of wisconsin and it's played out in ways. we've seen rising healthcare costs, less accessibility to healthcare. we've seen our roads crumbling and frankly we have seen education decimated in a way that we never would have imagined. in turn, i'm somebody -- i'm an educator and i bring people together. that's what i think is important. kathy and i have lived across the state of wisconsin, and believe me, we have seen more opportunities for people to be united than they are to be divided. that's what we need to think about in the state of wisconsin. i truly believe that as governor of the state of wisconsin, i will bring people together, and that's not just an empty phrase. people of wisconsin are sick of the political rancor that we hear every single day. we're going to move this state forward and really do the job that we can do by bringing people together. we can have the best healthcare possible. we ca
governor walker has been a career politician. i've been a lifelong educator. as a career politician, he has put his own political interests ahead of the people of wisconsin and it's played out in ways. we've seen rising healthcare costs, less accessibility to healthcare. we've seen our roads crumbling and frankly we have seen education decimated in a way that we never would have imagined. in turn, i'm somebody -- i'm an educator and i bring people together. that's what i think is important....
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i wanted a career. i was approached snb for their earn while you learn program. time i was kind of discouraged because oil and gas industry is not an industry that has a lot of respect for woman, has a lot of respect for females. i went in and spoke with my pastor. my pastor gave me words of advice. she told me, be the change that i want to see. be the woman that can go out there to make the difference, earn the women's respect. so i agreed to the women's apprenticeship program from snb. this is 16 week course. i am on the 11th week. i'm the valedictorian of our class. i appreciate snb for the opportunity, not only do i have a job but a career. i have a career i can lean and and look forward to and make me -- [applause] charles: go to president trump when he starts to speak. 6.3 million jobs pledged by 164 companies. here with reaction, kelly jane torrence remained with us. we brought back robert wolf and lawrence jones. lawrence, start with you, a woman, a marine corps vet. came back. had some difficulties. now she is apprentice, her son serving nation. i love so
i wanted a career. i was approached snb for their earn while you learn program. time i was kind of discouraged because oil and gas industry is not an industry that has a lot of respect for woman, has a lot of respect for females. i went in and spoke with my pastor. my pastor gave me words of advice. she told me, be the change that i want to see. be the woman that can go out there to make the difference, earn the women's respect. so i agreed to the women's apprenticeship program from snb. this...
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another familiar face scott jennings, he's gone onto quite a successful career. founded his own public relations firm. became a cable news contributor, cnn. [ laughter ] he has to send me his stuff so i'll see it. so we are lucky to have him this morning to lead this discussion. he's not the only alum we can be proud of. last year five students received prestigious scholarships and studying across the globe. and throughout the history the program 250 plus alumni have entered a wide range of skills taking with them the skills they learned right here. also i want to recognize, again, you don't need to stand up again, but extremely proud of this military program, that gary landed from the u.s. army, and you already had an opportunity to meet those folks earlier in the program. we are certainly grateful for their service to the nation. so now it's my pleasure to introduce our distinguished guest who happens to be a native of ashland. spent her entire career in service to our nation. however, before president trump nominated her to be the first female director of the c
another familiar face scott jennings, he's gone onto quite a successful career. founded his own public relations firm. became a cable news contributor, cnn. [ laughter ] he has to send me his stuff so i'll see it. so we are lucky to have him this morning to lead this discussion. he's not the only alum we can be proud of. last year five students received prestigious scholarships and studying across the globe. and throughout the history the program 250 plus alumni have entered a wide range of...
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a career politician in the halls of government, or a nurse who has spent a career taking care of patients in hospitals. senator baldwin's plan is going to gut everything. she talks about pre-existing condition. do you understand what happens? know ifbaldwin, i don't it is because you are ignorant of this, or are trying to deceive people on this pre-existing condition issue -- under federal law, before obamacare, people with pre-existing conditions were covered under medicare, medicaid, and covered under their private insurance through their employer. if obamacare goes away today, people will still have coverage for pre-existing conditions. senator baldwin is lying to the people of the state. beings the big lie perpetuated about pre-existing conditions. i would fall in front of a truck before i let people go without coverage for pre-existing conditions. mym a nurse and i want patients to get the best coverage possible. under her plan, that won't happen. i want consumerism to take hold. tammy baldwin wants to put us under one plan where everything is the same instant of everyone getting the
a career politician in the halls of government, or a nurse who has spent a career taking care of patients in hospitals. senator baldwin's plan is going to gut everything. she talks about pre-existing condition. do you understand what happens? know ifbaldwin, i don't it is because you are ignorant of this, or are trying to deceive people on this pre-existing condition issue -- under federal law, before obamacare, people with pre-existing conditions were covered under medicare, medicaid, and...
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someone who's made a career cashing in on her government contacts- was sued for using her position as a board member d raud shareholders. and is now pursuing trumps agenda of defunding planned parenthood and denying medical coverage to people with pre existing conditions. the more you know aimee hoeber, the less you want to. da i'd trone, i approve this message. city and a nation in mourning. for eight men and three women gunned down in their synagogue because they were jewish.ni pittsburghd in its grief. >> we'll get through thisda est day of pittsburgh's history by working together. he the 11 victims of perhaps deadliest attack against the merican jewish community now identified. >>> and new insights tonight into the mind and motives of the rdspect now charged with and hate crimes. >> did the suspect make any comments at all? >> there was radio communications that he hated jews. >> the tree of life synagogue long a centerpiece of the
someone who's made a career cashing in on her government contacts- was sued for using her position as a board member d raud shareholders. and is now pursuing trumps agenda of defunding planned parenthood and denying medical coverage to people with pre existing conditions. the more you know aimee hoeber, the less you want to. da i'd trone, i approve this message. city and a nation in mourning. for eight men and three women gunned down in their synagogue because they were jewish.ni pittsburghd in...
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just a i wanted a career. i was approached by snb for winners apprenticeship program. kind of ime, i was discouraged because the only not an industry that has a lot of respect for women and has a lot of respect for females. so i went and spoke with my pastor and my pastor gave me advice.ds of she told me, be the change that i want to see. go out and hat can make the difference, that can earn respect. agreed to the program from snb. are a 16-week course, we on o11th week. mrs. ivanka said, i am the valedictorian of the class. have a job now, and a career, i career i can lean on and look will take me further. [applause] >> thank you. trump: that's amazing. amazing. congratulations. lastly, i'd like to introduce anna. anna, i met in pittsburgh, in robotics row. anna and i see several of her of thetes, they are part first robotics team and -- hi, ladies. doing just incredible things in the field of stem and pennsylvania h in and internationally and are eally next generation of entrepreneurs, engineers, innovators and inspiring. you share your goals and your story? > my name
just a i wanted a career. i was approached by snb for winners apprenticeship program. kind of ime, i was discouraged because the only not an industry that has a lot of respect for women and has a lot of respect for females. so i went and spoke with my pastor and my pastor gave me advice.ds of she told me, be the change that i want to see. go out and hat can make the difference, that can earn respect. agreed to the program from snb. are a 16-week course, we on o11th week. mrs. ivanka said, i am...
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tuition and other expenses, she said she wants to see a world beyond the bay area and hopes for a career in helping people and giving them a voice. >> never give up on your dreams and fight hard for them. >> and her dream job is to pursue a career in which she gives back to her community. and that includes maybe running for political office one day. amber lee, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> and it's 4:26, a monumental task for design ago cover for time magazine in two days, he created the image of christine blasey-ford. >> the explosive report pointing to chinese operatives hack being computers sent here to the us. >>> good morning, you can see traffic is moving well here at the toll plaza, a little crowd at the carpool lane, but that's about all. >>> and it's cooler than yesterday, we're going to have a radical change. at ikea, we believe that everything you need should be within reach. that anything that matches your taste can match your budget. that green living doesn't have to cost much green. we believe that you should always have room for the little things. and that your dream kitchen shoul
tuition and other expenses, she said she wants to see a world beyond the bay area and hopes for a career in helping people and giving them a voice. >> never give up on your dreams and fight hard for them. >> and her dream job is to pursue a career in which she gives back to her community. and that includes maybe running for political office one day. amber lee, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> and it's 4:26, a monumental task for design ago cover for time magazine in two days, he...
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against ireland in 2005 helped set up wales's six nations grand slam, an achievement he sees as a careeri've been pretty lucky, i think, to get what i've got, and i've been pretty lucky to have such a long career. i never thought i'd last till i was 37, when i started out. i've probably done 16 preseasons, which is probably the worst part of being a rugby player. but, no, like i said, i'm thankful for what i've achieved and thankful that i've got to this stage of my career. briton's james hall and brinn bevan finished eighth and 18th in the men's all—around final at the world gynmastics championships in doha. gold was won by russia's artur dalaloyan, whojust edged defending champion china's xiao ruoteng. it was a tense final, in which both finished with the same total — dalaloyan then taking the title after officials dropped the lowest score. earier, i spoke to britain's three—time world champion beth tweddle and started by asking about that russian gold. you couldn't have asked for a better men's all—around today. on monday we saw the team battling it out, russia and china and then toda
against ireland in 2005 helped set up wales's six nations grand slam, an achievement he sees as a careeri've been pretty lucky, i think, to get what i've got, and i've been pretty lucky to have such a long career. i never thought i'd last till i was 37, when i started out. i've probably done 16 preseasons, which is probably the worst part of being a rugby player. but, no, like i said, i'm thankful for what i've achieved and thankful that i've got to this stage of my career. briton's james hall...
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. >> john january rely, tell us about your fbi career. >> had a great career in the fbi. start thed off over 20 years ago where i worked bank robberies, terrorism, everything in between and did a term as spokesperson for the fbi during the 9/11 time of our lives. >> host: tell us about a specific case that you worked on. >> guest: i've had a lot of great cases in the fbi. probably one that i'm most proud of, inherited a case that had been around for a number of years. we don't close cases until they're solved. 9-year-old girl who was taken -- excuse me, 4-year-old girl that was taken, nine years this case had begun on with the fbi. i was able to the work case, actually found this girl alive at age 13, arrested the person who kidnapped her, reunited her with her family.
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he was a good businessman and had a career as national amusement. he was a leader in the exhibition industry as you say and he liked to be on the stage and giving speeches. he'd originally thought he was d go into the public service. he was destined and made a turn to business when he realized it was just a business. but i think that it was in the late 1970s he started investing in the movie studios that were their own independent companies back then so you could go see star wars and think that's a good movie. i should invest in fox and then you would make a ton of money especially because as a theater owners get advanced peek at the movies and so people who hear this think is that inside trading, it wasn't illegal back then that he got advanced peaks of the movies and it made absolute killing investing in fox and columbia and a bunch of independent studios. i think that gave him almost as addiction to stock trading and all of this empire building after that was in some ways an expression of that. he never stopped being obsessed with the stock price.
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that's what you get from a career politician. en you have a leader somebody that does things in the real world you can hold premiums flat for ten years, and my insurance is good, and much better than the failed obamacare plan. moderate i would like to ask we stick to the question at hand, we are going to get to the issues you mentioned just a reminder and that is not against any particular candidate. >> mr. donnelly you will be the first to answer her question. >> if elected will you commit to carrying out the will of the people even if it means going against your own party? >> sen. donnelly: i went against my party when i voted for justice gorsuch. i've gone against my party rounding up the democrats to be for right to try when there was none for it. i was able to rally all 50 so we could make sure our children got healthcare. that we had right to try. people in difficult medical situations could get coverage and life assisting medication. so that's a regular for me. i've been with president trump 62 per of the time. that's what
that's what you get from a career politician. en you have a leader somebody that does things in the real world you can hold premiums flat for ten years, and my insurance is good, and much better than the failed obamacare plan. moderate i would like to ask we stick to the question at hand, we are going to get to the issues you mentioned just a reminder and that is not against any particular candidate. >> mr. donnelly you will be the first to answer her question. >> if elected will...
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mcbath: i am not a politician and i have not spent most of my life trying to set a career path to becoming a politician. experiencesow is my having been a two-time breast cancer survivor, so i understand the needs of health care for women. i know what it's like to lose your child unnecessary gun violence. i understand having been a single mother for years. when we had a great recession, i understood what it meant to be able to decide what i could've could not afford. the experiences i've had every single day i have lived is the same experiences that people in this district continue to talk about with me every day. he gives me great me great credibility to speak truth to in what some important to them and especially to women. there's some talks about the funds toty of cutting jurisdictions that was support secondary cities. what is your point of view on this issue? rep. handel: i do not support sanctuary cities. we are a nation of law. what i do support is legal immigration. those that want to come to our country to pursue the american dream, we are open and welcome to that. you need to fix
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i haven't spent most of my life trying to set a career path to becoming a politician.ing beeneriences a two-time breast cancer survivor means i understand the needs of health care for women. i know what it is like to lose your child to unnecessary gun violence. i do understand having been a single mother for years, when we had the great recession i understood what it meant to decide what i could or could not afford. the experiences i have had every single day i have lived are the same experiences people in this district continue to talk about every single day. it gives me great credibility to speak truth to power. most specifically, two women. -- to women. there is some talk about the possibility of cutting federal funds to cities or jurisdictions that would support sanctuary cities. what is your point of view on this issue? rep. handel: ok. start with me again. i do not support sanctuary cities. we are a nation of laws. legal,do support is sound immigration so that those who want to come to our country to pursue their dream, we are open to that. but i hope we can all
i haven't spent most of my life trying to set a career path to becoming a politician.ing beeneriences a two-time breast cancer survivor means i understand the needs of health care for women. i know what it is like to lose your child to unnecessary gun violence. i do understand having been a single mother for years, when we had the great recession i understood what it meant to decide what i could or could not afford. the experiences i have had every single day i have lived are the same...
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we were in a month in month a career in model free beer the death of the. cider one hundred nor minute has been a seal a while in a certain way and one. one of them at the end of it delilah killed when he and the . other man if it's in the. simulation what a hell of a swedish wolf as a whole thing in visual. the fear. with one with about. one of the. new. this is what's been happening every friday. tens of thousands of palestinians gather at various points along the gaza israel border demanding an end to the blockade and the right to return home. as service parts of a six week campaign called the great march of return it became really intense around and they made when israel marked it seventieth independence day it's also one palestinians mark not a day when they were displaced and had to flee. we arrived when the protests were still underway. when you're not. really. much. more serious to me as a. leader . to deal with goods. these than. the true for. a lot of. them so many. teenagers usually throw fire bombs hires to obscure the view for israeli snipers co
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that is what you get from a career politician. when you have a leader, someone who does things in the real world, you can hold premiums flat for 10 years. and my insurance is good and much better than the failed obamacare plan. anne: i would like to ask that we all try to stick to the question at hand. we are going to get to a lot of the issues that you just mentioned. just a reminder, and that is not against any particular candidate. we do have our first voter here, and we are so glad we do. the first member of our audience to ask a question. she is a business owner. mr. donnelly, you will be the first to answer her question. have at it. >> if elected, will you commit to carrying out the will of the people, even if it means going against your own party? mr. donnelly: will i go against well, i go against my party all the time. i went against my party when i voted for justice gorsuch. i have gone against my party, rounding up all the democrats to go for right to try when there were none for it. and i was able to rally all 50 so we m
that is what you get from a career politician. when you have a leader, someone who does things in the real world, you can hold premiums flat for 10 years. and my insurance is good and much better than the failed obamacare plan. anne: i would like to ask that we all try to stick to the question at hand. we are going to get to a lot of the issues that you just mentioned. just a reminder, and that is not against any particular candidate. we do have our first voter here, and we are so glad we do....
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she even got to ride in their victory parade. >> that was great. >> what a career. and just a few hours ago we tried not to get too emotional as we celebrated carolyn's career here at abc 7. >> that's right. the man you are looking at is abc 7 general manager tom sobrowsky who thanked her for her championship of story telling. surely she has done a lot of that. carolyn has been a long time, so many stories, and you are one of -- i will say, people love her in this community and people love you in this newsroom. you are one of the most popular people and well-liked. >> thank you. >> -- that we have ever worked with. >> it won't be the same without you. i mean it really won't. >> oh, well, it is kind of baiter sweet day, to step away after 32 years. i spent nearly half my life here at the station. >> and you're only 42. >> that's right. >> wow. a baby reporter, right. >> it is strange. i know it is, but you are off to new adventures i'm sure. as you look back, what are you most grateful for? >> i think just the longevity itself. not many people get to have a career lik
she even got to ride in their victory parade. >> that was great. >> what a career. and just a few hours ago we tried not to get too emotional as we celebrated carolyn's career here at abc 7. >> that's right. the man you are looking at is abc 7 general manager tom sobrowsky who thanked her for her championship of story telling. surely she has done a lot of that. carolyn has been a long time, so many stories, and you are one of -- i will say, people love her in this community...
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of migrants demanding to enter a career a ship could be seeing getting aggressive with police who respondedetty gassing back to disperse the crowds several people were left in the scuffles croatia has become one of europe's main and from ports for migrants hoping to reach wealthier countries such as france and germany but croatia is reluctant to accept the u. migrant quotes is creating a stumbling block in talks to resolve the crisis. back today does see the start of nato used largest military exercises since the cold war tens of thousands of troops as well as war ships and planes arrive for the troops in norway which shares a border with russia. but this is an important day because troy ensuring sure is needless biggest exercise since the end all the cold war. this is not what is fictitious but the lessons we learn will be real while the russian defense minister has expressed concern about nighties increased military activity near russia's borders saying it's reached a level not saying finale three decades well the thing is that the need to use military activity at the borders of russia ha
of migrants demanding to enter a career a ship could be seeing getting aggressive with police who respondedetty gassing back to disperse the crowds several people were left in the scuffles croatia has become one of europe's main and from ports for migrants hoping to reach wealthier countries such as france and germany but croatia is reluctant to accept the u. migrant quotes is creating a stumbling block in talks to resolve the crisis. back today does see the start of nato used largest military...
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six year olds a career has leukemia his family comes from hebron. but he can't get proper treatment at home suckering needs a bone marrow transplant but we haven't got the equipment all the specialists his only chance of recovery is in israel in tel aviv the number would not be. that whereas he's a league from tel aviv comes in he owns a korea just getting acquainted. and now he's hoping to introduce the little boy to the sea. at today's outing the israelis and the palestinians get to know each other so that the organization can fulfill its main mission of helping to provide access to medical treatment. in this. case it means driving zachary here from his home in hebron to a hospital in tel aviv it's a few days later now at four in the morning and zacarias mother is getting the boy ready for the long journey. a short while later rafi is also up and about at home in tel aviv the retired musician supports reconciliation in his homeland by devoting some of his free time to the road to recovery project he's one of fourteen hundred volunteers. it's my per
six year olds a career has leukemia his family comes from hebron. but he can't get proper treatment at home suckering needs a bone marrow transplant but we haven't got the equipment all the specialists his only chance of recovery is in israel in tel aviv the number would not be. that whereas he's a league from tel aviv comes in he owns a korea just getting acquainted. and now he's hoping to introduce the little boy to the sea. at today's outing the israelis and the palestinians get to know each...
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a. >>> now judge douglas ginsburg talks about the supreme court and his own career including his time as a clerk for thurogood marshall. this is 40 minutes. he's interviewed by lynn watson. >>> let me say thank you again, judge ginsburg. >> thank you. >> a command performance. let's talk a little bit about your own interest in the law. gay alluded to this briefly in her introduction, but when did you first know you wanted to get into the law and pursue a career? >> when i went into business. i was out of school and in business for about three and a half years, and one of the things i noticed was that the lawyers had really interesting problems to deal with. and whether they won or lost, they got paid. >> in high school and college at all, were you attracted to any law classes or not so much? >> i was never in a court except traffic court when i was invited to the court at age 40. >> can you tell us briefly about how the first opportunity to sit on the bench arose? we know that you were on the faculty at harvard and you decided to switch gears. when did the opportunity to arise to first
a. >>> now judge douglas ginsburg talks about the supreme court and his own career including his time as a clerk for thurogood marshall. this is 40 minutes. he's interviewed by lynn watson. >>> let me say thank you again, judge ginsburg. >> thank you. >> a command performance. let's talk a little bit about your own interest in the law. gay alluded to this briefly in her introduction, but when did you first know you wanted to get into the law and pursue a career?...
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shows in a career that lasted nearly eighty years. as a novel was born in paris in one thousand nine hundred twenty four his parents are settled in france off to fleeing the mass killings in armenia many of his songs recalled growing up as a poor immigrant nine hundred forty six he had a lucky break french sing it if piaf was so impressed with his talent that she took him on tour. from there his career took off not just in france but around the world he told relentlessly and in twenty seventeen he was awarded a star on the hollywood walk of fame is not important to be remembered forty three and brought round to nor got my work remembered. despite his success the singing never forgot his on the newsgroups he dedicated his spare time to helping the country and became a figurehead for the armenian diaspora. as novel died at home in france aged ninety four it returned from a tour in japan and was preparing for shows in europe until the very end his ardent passion for life that fueled his desire to perform and he thrilled fans sasha partner
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the war has died at the age of ninety four he sold more than a hundred eighty million records in a career that spanned more than seventy years as the war was best known internationally for the nineteen seventies hits she and the old fashioned way doesn't matter but the reports you never forgot as a media groups. his voice was distinctive warmth and often drama his songs could be upbeat. melancholy and nostalgia. of all was one of france's most versatile and famous performers singer songwriter and movie actor he recruited a thousand two hundred songs. starred in more than eighty films and t.v. shows in a career that lasted nearly eighty years julia as never was born in paris in one thousand nine hundred twenty four his parents are settled in france off to fleeing the mass killings in armenia many of his songs recalled growing up as a poor immigrant one thousand nine hundred forty six he had a lucky break french sing it if piaf was so impressed with his talent that she took him on tour in chicago from there his career took off not just in france but around the world he told relentlessly and
the war has died at the age of ninety four he sold more than a hundred eighty million records in a career that spanned more than seventy years as the war was best known internationally for the nineteen seventies hits she and the old fashioned way doesn't matter but the reports you never forgot as a media groups. his voice was distinctive warmth and often drama his songs could be upbeat. melancholy and nostalgia. of all was one of france's most versatile and famous performers singer songwriter...
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she's happy to see women embrace firefighting as a career option. >> growing up in the '60s and '70s, there was nobody that looked like me as a firefighter. to plant that seed in a little girl's head, maybe i can be a firefighter, i'm proud of that. >> she was named career fire chief of the year by the international association of fire chiefs. >>> there are a lot of heroes in the fire department including paramedics who save lives and change lives daily. >> it was almost 29 years ago that a young paramedic responded to a call on the bay bridge. it was only last week, though, that he found out how it all turned out. there's bring in garvin thomas with this touching reunion. i like this story and haven't even seen it yet. >> chris posey, he responded to thousands upon thousands of collars in his nearly 30-year career as a paramedic and firefighter. some, unfortunately, didn't end well. others he discovered turned out great in ways he couldn't imagine. on a saturday morning in september, a controlled explosion sent the very last remnants of the old eastern span of the bay bridge under wa
she's happy to see women embrace firefighting as a career option. >> growing up in the '60s and '70s, there was nobody that looked like me as a firefighter. to plant that seed in a little girl's head, maybe i can be a firefighter, i'm proud of that. >> she was named career fire chief of the year by the international association of fire chiefs. >>> there are a lot of heroes in the fire department including paramedics who save lives and change lives daily. >> it was...
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shows in a career that lasted nearly eighty years. as never was born in paris in one thousand nine hundred twenty four his parents are settled in france off to fleeing the mass killings in armenia many of his songs recalled growing up as a poor immigrant nine hundred forty six he had a lucky break french sing it if piaf was so impressed with his talent that she took him on tour. from there his career took off not just in france but around the world he told relentlessly and in twenty seventeen he was awarded a star on the hollywood walk of fame is not important for you remember what is really important to norgrove my work will be remembered. despite his success the singing never felt. he dedicated his spare time to helping the country and became a figurehead for the armenian diaspora. died to tell him in france. it returned from a tour in japan and was preparing for shows in europe until the ferry and his ardent passion for life that fueled his desire to perform world fans. cattle has started legal proceedings against saudi arabia the
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i have to i have to admit that's not a side i was expecting to see of you how long did your music career last i think yes before my singing kariya even started it was over. a one hit wonder when one of it was a good hit that i'd like to bring in jonathan crane variant of incredibly deep sports desk there i ask about your music career are you going to have one hit more than me in my music room. shower room yet this time i didn't have the neighbors i think the neighbors must love it before we get into more details would turn our attention now to a safe set of hands here the olympic stadium in berlin really yosh and has been in solid form for has of this season keeping a clean sheet in every second game is played as the league's best and they were counting on him to extend that run against freiburg. andre duda is had his hottest striker yosh dion is one of the bond is leaders best keepers and berlin's olympic stadium is a fortress where the capital club hasn't lost this season by in munich came here and lost and freiburg grew up next to try their luck but lynch showed no mercy dude with an
i have to i have to admit that's not a side i was expecting to see of you how long did your music career last i think yes before my singing kariya even started it was over. a one hit wonder when one of it was a good hit that i'd like to bring in jonathan crane variant of incredibly deep sports desk there i ask about your music career are you going to have one hit more than me in my music room. shower room yet this time i didn't have the neighbors i think the neighbors must love it before we get...
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lifted the wimbledon trophy in front of a passionate home crowd, or been the face of british olympic success at more than one games what do you do when your careering on a series of events to help athletes think about their post—career careers. the last of those events was this afternoon in manchester. it was attended by the uk sport chair dame katherine grainger. with hannah cockroft, as well. they are both with me. when you consider beyond the career you currently have, have you given it much point? it is something i've had drummed into me since the beginning of my career. my coach always said education is very important. sport doesn't last forever. always be thinking and building contacts and taking the opportunities and experiences you can. it's something i've always tried to do but it has never been that structured until today. it has helped to build connections better and by listening to other athletes who been there and done that, helps you put together when sport is all over how you might build a future. catherine, you had extended your career because you had goals who wa nted career because you had goals who wanted to achieve. you know
lifted the wimbledon trophy in front of a passionate home crowd, or been the face of british olympic success at more than one games what do you do when your careering on a series of events to help athletes think about their post—career careers. the last of those events was this afternoon in manchester. it was attended by the uk sport chair dame katherine grainger. with hannah cockroft, as well. they are both with me. when you consider beyond the career you currently have, have you given it...
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it included higher education, having a career and being a working professional one day.so these are some of the things that i was able to do once i got my legal status. but for sure, i want to say that those five years of being undocumented was automatic that this is why i'm always writing about that experience of being here and feeling rejected and feeling homeless. emotionally. homeless as well. in terms of feeling bad that i didn't belong and that i wasn't enough, no matter how hard i tried. i couldn't be american enough. you heard about -- >> you heard dn about not findig yourself even after becoming a citizen. >> one of the things i do like to do in my writing, i like writing about this experience of being an emigrant and being undocumented because i was growing up here, i always felt invisible especially in the books that i was giving them at school. i could never relate to any of those books. i would often ask myself, where my? where i might in these stories? why don't i exist in literature? it's in the immigrant experience part of the american experiencee and its
it included higher education, having a career and being a working professional one day.so these are some of the things that i was able to do once i got my legal status. but for sure, i want to say that those five years of being undocumented was automatic that this is why i'm always writing about that experience of being here and feeling rejected and feeling homeless. emotionally. homeless as well. in terms of feeling bad that i didn't belong and that i wasn't enough, no matter how hard i tried....
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he was studying classics and english -- in english and was heading in the direction of a phd and a career in education. he realized he did not want to be a professor. he left cornell and together with two friends from harvard, these three young men way back then, founded the first computer dating service called operation match. it was very successful. after a few years he decided he wanted it to -- a career in law. he returned to cornell, got his bs and then the university law school and then graduated in 1973. at only 29 years of age, 29, having been howard -- hired right after graduation and clerking in the courts, he clerked also for justice thurgood marshall, he was hired by harvard law school. judge ginsburg was tapped to serve in the reagan administration in several positions before he named the assistant attorney general under attorney general ed meese. he was -- he has taught at numerous pretentious -- prestigious universities. he is now professor at george mason university antonin scalia law school. he is also a judge. recently his career has taken two fascinating paths. just las
he was studying classics and english -- in english and was heading in the direction of a phd and a career in education. he realized he did not want to be a professor. he left cornell and together with two friends from harvard, these three young men way back then, founded the first computer dating service called operation match. it was very successful. after a few years he decided he wanted it to -- a career in law. he returned to cornell, got his bs and then the university law school and then...
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governor walk were has been a career politician. 've been a life-long educator as a career politician he has put his own political interests ahead of the people of wisconsin, and it's played out in a negative way. we've seen rising healthcare costs. less skelt to healthcare. we've seen roads crumbling, and education decimated in a way that we would never have imagined. in turn, i'm somebody -- an educator and i bring people together. that's what i think is important. kathy and i have lived all across the state of wisconsin, and believe me, we have seen more opportunities for people to be united than they are to be divided. and that's what we need to think about in the state of wisconsin. i truly believe that as the governor of state of wisconsin i will bring people together and that's not just a empty phrase. people of wisconsin are sick of the political rancor that we hear every single day. we're going to move this state forward, and really do the job that we can do by bringing people together, we can have the best healthcare possib
governor walk were has been a career politician. 've been a life-long educator as a career politician he has put his own political interests ahead of the people of wisconsin, and it's played out in a negative way. we've seen rising healthcare costs. less skelt to healthcare. we've seen roads crumbling, and education decimated in a way that we would never have imagined. in turn, i'm somebody -- an educator and i bring people together. that's what i think is important. kathy and i have lived all...
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. # and after a career spanning eight decades, the french entertainer, charles aznavour, has died promptingbutes from around the world. and, coming up on sportsday on bbc news: a big week forjose mourinho and manchester united, after their worst start to a league season in 29 years. can they bounce back in europe? good evening. more than 200,000 people are now in need of urgent help following the earthquake and tsunami, which struck parts of indonesia three days ago. at least 850 people are confirmed dead, but that number is expected to rise significantly. large parts of the coastline of the island of sulawesi were destroyed by the earthquake which registered 7.5. many areas outside the main city of palu are still cut off. rescue teams are calling for heavy lifting equipment, and more qualified staff to search for survivors, as our correspondent rebecca henschke reports. from above, you get a sense of the scale of the destruction here in palu, and the huge task for rescue workers. in palu, more than a8,000 people are unable to return to their homes — many of which lie in rubble. this used t
. # and after a career spanning eight decades, the french entertainer, charles aznavour, has died promptingbutes from around the world. and, coming up on sportsday on bbc news: a big week forjose mourinho and manchester united, after their worst start to a league season in 29 years. can they bounce back in europe? good evening. more than 200,000 people are now in need of urgent help following the earthquake and tsunami, which struck parts of indonesia three days ago. at least 850 people are...
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we joined polygon died at a concert in the us where he's the festival headliner and will disclose why his career first took off after the fall of the berlin wall. a boy from the g.d.r. with big dreams goes on to become a globally recognized brand but he has pal becomes paul van dyke he can now look back on what in twenty five successful years in the business area is on topic sports special. when cold players festivals he's usually the headline up his name is synonymous with the trance young rock and his music and joins you know like playing. a new form for music when i'm from electronic music just brings people together from completely different cultural backgrounds it doesn't matter which god you believe in which religion you follow or what your nationality and it's all just about people getting together and celebrating this music has done for me in things amusing to me when. i. called on still flies around the globe. more times a year than your average professional pilot music magazines have voted him the world's best d.j. time and time again as a young boy back in east germany he could never
we joined polygon died at a concert in the us where he's the festival headliner and will disclose why his career first took off after the fall of the berlin wall. a boy from the g.d.r. with big dreams goes on to become a globally recognized brand but he has pal becomes paul van dyke he can now look back on what in twenty five successful years in the business area is on topic sports special. when cold players festivals he's usually the headline up his name is synonymous with the trance young...
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. >> potentially get a career as a technician or mechanic. >> if i didn't come to this program i would go to college and have to pay. >> i'm coming here and getting paid. >> the automotive course is just one. they work with youth at programs next door. >> on the community center side is where those 18 and under learn about music and video production. >> it gives me a place to come to so i can't get distracted and into trouble. >> there's paid and unpaid internships. >> it's like, i have a flat tire, go to the trunk, get your spare tire and do it yourself. >> give you two hours to learn something new i would put on a college application. >> if i can do it, you can do it. anybody can do it. >> they have room for eight more interns. the hope is to have 25 by the end of the year and three times that amount next year. to learn more go to ktvu.com. >>> getting closer to the weekend. highs from today 70s and 80s a good portion of the bay area. the warmup will continue in the friday forecast. in the pacific you can see a storm, the energy is heading up and over the ridge. right now we
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a career made or envied. batter has to judge a 90-mile-an-hour pitch, that's why on a mid summer day at fenway park while scouts from other major league teams are judging the fielding and batting skills of these cape cod league players, red sox management quietly pulls the athletes off the field to have a closer look at their eyesight. >> in the far corner over there. >> the team pays dr. daniel labbe to test players using examounts you won't find at your regular eye doctor's office. >> go ahead and put the head set on. >> he's checking the identity to identify a pitch. >> you'll be able to determine whether or not it was a fastball, slider, curveball or change-up. >> the concentration at the plate. >> follow them with your eyes. tell me the phone number. >> 5713. >> and their reaction time. using a test that's close to a game of whack-a-mole. >> that was your best time, 7816. that player did it in under 8 seconds. i gave it a goal. >> that was about 10.3 seconds. >> what's the goal? >> we're looking for bette
a career made or envied. batter has to judge a 90-mile-an-hour pitch, that's why on a mid summer day at fenway park while scouts from other major league teams are judging the fielding and batting skills of these cape cod league players, red sox management quietly pulls the athletes off the field to have a closer look at their eyesight. >> in the far corner over there. >> the team pays dr. daniel labbe to test players using examounts you won't find at your regular eye doctor's...
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and for one of them it will be a career defining moment. let's remind ourselves who is on the shortlist this year. this year the six nominees are... everything under by daisyjohnson. it's her first novel. set on the waterways of oxford, it tells the story of a mother and daughter haunted by memories of the past. the judges have described milkman by anna burns as an experimental book. it explores the troubles in northern ireland through the eyes of 18—year—old girl. richard powers‘ ecological epic the over story is a love letter to trees. and follows nine strangers trying to save american forests from destruction. the mars room by rachel kushner takes place in a prison in california. and focuses on a woman serving two consecutive life sentences for killing her stalker. esi edugyan‘s washington black is based on a true story. set in the 19th century, it's about a young slave who escapes from a caribbean sugar temptation and travels the world. —— plantation. robin robertson's book the long take is a novel told in verse and photographs. it foll
and for one of them it will be a career defining moment. let's remind ourselves who is on the shortlist this year. this year the six nominees are... everything under by daisyjohnson. it's her first novel. set on the waterways of oxford, it tells the story of a mother and daughter haunted by memories of the past. the judges have described milkman by anna burns as an experimental book. it explores the troubles in northern ireland through the eyes of 18—year—old girl. richard powers‘...
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you have to work harder to get a career you. you have to work harder to get a career path you want.e chancellor feels, he ripples have friends. the matter how the chancellorfeels, he ripples of have friends. the matter how the chancellor feels, he ripples of what he says in the budget on monday will be felt right around the uk. the scottish conservative leader ruth davidson has given birth to a boy. finn paul davidson weighed 10 pounds and 1 ounce. ruth davidson said on twitter that she and her partnerjen wilson are delighted. congratulations to them. speaking at twitter, you can get in touch with me any time. you're watching bbc news. weather now with nick miller. hello. british summertime ends this weekend as the clocks go back. it has nothing to do with the weather. clearly we are not in summer any more. it will feel that we are not even in autumn, though. cold arctic air in place across the uk. a biting wind. many of us will be dry with crisp, clearsunshine, but there will be some showers about. some of those will be heavy, even wintry and places, too. the air coming all the way
you have to work harder to get a career you. you have to work harder to get a career path you want.e chancellor feels, he ripples have friends. the matter how the chancellorfeels, he ripples of have friends. the matter how the chancellor feels, he ripples of what he says in the budget on monday will be felt right around the uk. the scottish conservative leader ruth davidson has given birth to a boy. finn paul davidson weighed 10 pounds and 1 ounce. ruth davidson said on twitter that she and her...
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and france bids a deity the singer songwriter shouts as now of war whose musical career spanned eight decades. hello again welcome back to your international weather forecasts we're here across europe we do have a lot to talk about first of all going to start in the mediterranean because we do have our old system that has been pushing through greece causing a lot of flooding across the region things are looking bunch better across that area clear skies across many of that many in the region but where we are going to be watching is here in the central part of mediterranean we do have another low pressure area that we are watching you can see that spin right there across much of that region we're going to be seeing some showers and because the system is moving so slowly the potential for flooding is definitely going to be in the works or talk a little bit more about that when we get to know then africa but here across north europe we are looking at windy conditions of the frontal boundary pushes through right there with berlin a windy day for you with a temperature there of about fourte
and france bids a deity the singer songwriter shouts as now of war whose musical career spanned eight decades. hello again welcome back to your international weather forecasts we're here across europe we do have a lot to talk about first of all going to start in the mediterranean because we do have our old system that has been pushing through greece causing a lot of flooding across the region things are looking bunch better across that area clear skies across many of that many in the region but...
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it is also important to have a career. in your career, don't forget about relationships. don't forget to have fun. life is to be enjoyed. i just think it was a marvelous thing. it was needed desperately at that particular time. >> did the gorbachev thing cause serious -- >> yes. at the time, there was tension in our global partners as to how we would meet with gorbachev and what was going on. was this a real thing or not? the invitation for president gorbachev to come to the united states was a big deal. for barbara bush, the first lady to take her with her to wellesley, it was a bonus. it wasn't something that was contrived. it wasn't planned. it was barbara bush wanted to do it. this was not part of the political or diplomatic community. she kind of wanted to know if it would be all right if she invited her. she was acquiescing and willing to, but she wanted to do it. i think that was one of the greatest speeches ever given by first lady. i do tell my grandchildren that they have to listen to that speech and read it. [laughter] but barbara bush at the time helped calm th
it is also important to have a career. in your career, don't forget about relationships. don't forget to have fun. life is to be enjoyed. i just think it was a marvelous thing. it was needed desperately at that particular time. >> did the gorbachev thing cause serious -- >> yes. at the time, there was tension in our global partners as to how we would meet with gorbachev and what was going on. was this a real thing or not? the invitation for president gorbachev to come to the united...
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from the time he joined the army to the time he retired as a career federal agent my father taught me a lesson there is nothing more important than service to this country. that is why i embarked upon a career of service first as a federal agent working narcotics cases and money-laundering, often times in partnership with ice and before i moved on to the cia where i worked as a counterterrorism, narcotics, and i worked counter proliferation. my time in the cia was meant to in warm our policy makers our president and our diplomats. it was hard work. i learned the value of hard work from my mother. my mother had a difficult childhood. from her i learned hard work and grace. in a fierce determination that -- worth doing is hard work and with determination and focus anything is achievable. that was a lesson that was necessary at cia because so often we were facing insurmountable and incredible challenges are you how is it that we can collect information people needed going into a negotiation. can we collect vital information that would drive national security policy. none of it was too ha
from the time he joined the army to the time he retired as a career federal agent my father taught me a lesson there is nothing more important than service to this country. that is why i embarked upon a career of service first as a federal agent working narcotics cases and money-laundering, often times in partnership with ice and before i moved on to the cia where i worked as a counterterrorism, narcotics, and i worked counter proliferation. my time in the cia was meant to in warm our policy...
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and, after a career spanning eight decades, the french entertainer charles aznavour has died, prompting tributes from around the world. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking another look at the papers with our reviewers, business journalistjohn crowley and jess brammarfrom huffpost uk. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. more than 200,000 people are now in need of urgent help, following the earthquake and tsunami which struck parts of indonesia on friday. at least 844 people are confirmed dead, but that number is expected to rise. large parts of the coastline of the island of sulawesi were destroyed by the 7.5—magnitude earthquake. many areas outside the main city of palu are still cut off. people there had no warning of what was about to happen, because the country's tsunami alarm system wasn't working. 0ur correspondent rebecca henschke reports. from above, you get a sense of the scale of the destruction here in palu, and the huge task for rescue workers. in palu, more than a8,000 people are unable to return to their homes, many of which lie in rubble. this used t
and, after a career spanning eight decades, the french entertainer charles aznavour has died, prompting tributes from around the world. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking another look at the papers with our reviewers, business journalistjohn crowley and jess brammarfrom huffpost uk. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. more than 200,000 people are now in need of urgent help, following the earthquake and tsunami which struck parts of indonesia on friday. at least 844...
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more worried about how he scored in a shooting his comrade georg vinca has set the bar high i'm a career path he was your score yes. i just can't keep up. haha he says one the king of marksman title three times but this is clearly not his day you're happy. they're doing ok these marksman don't just wear folk tunes. it's a real sport. the older you get the more a ground zero. used to run a lot of marathons your. bird were a slow down and. then i started shooting arrows. here eight hundred marksman compete against one another in the top competition for up of the various shooting clubs there are real prizes to be won including an award from the bavarian premier he's not here but has sent his deputy his i'd now. this for the sake of variance go to the polls on october the fourteenth the christian socialists have held power for sixty years but now many plan to demonstrate their displeasure with the c.s.u. at the ballot box when c.s.u. interior minister hoarse zehava almost caused the collapse of germany's ruling coalition even the most faithful supporters were annoyed. to go up just so. that
more worried about how he scored in a shooting his comrade georg vinca has set the bar high i'm a career path he was your score yes. i just can't keep up. haha he says one the king of marksman title three times but this is clearly not his day you're happy. they're doing ok these marksman don't just wear folk tunes. it's a real sport. the older you get the more a ground zero. used to run a lot of marathons your. bird were a slow down and. then i started shooting arrows. here eight hundred...
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a new chapter in the career of thierry henry has begun... nch ligue 1 side monaco, the club he firstjoined as a 15—year—old 26 years ago. it's the first managerial role for a man who won five league titles
a new chapter in the career of thierry henry has begun... nch ligue 1 side monaco, the club he firstjoined as a 15—year—old 26 years ago. it's the first managerial role for a man who won five league titles
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so she's selling and showing and has gotten a new career for herself. she's great. [applause] >> hi, i'm chris. can you talk just a little bit about the experience of meeting josephine belize he? josephine bought these he was overwhelmedas so with the idea that her family story was going to be turned into a museum exhibit. that was just shocking. and she worked tirelessly with us to show what her apartment looked like, and to tell us stories. and we loved every story. we treated it like a treasure it was. renderer do a rendering of the apartment as she described it. i actually had this rendering. the tenement just has to ask. but this rendering showed near the stove, i think, darkness on the floor. and i showed it to josephine and she said please don't show that to anybody. and i thought she was worried about the crack on the wall, what she described under the cross. no, she said people are going to think that's dirt. and my mama was an impeccable cleaner. i said to her, whenever i showed it, and if i give it to you all you have to do this. i explained that it's a sh
so she's selling and showing and has gotten a new career for herself. she's great. [applause] >> hi, i'm chris. can you talk just a little bit about the experience of meeting josephine belize he? josephine bought these he was overwhelmedas so with the idea that her family story was going to be turned into a museum exhibit. that was just shocking. and she worked tirelessly with us to show what her apartment looked like, and to tell us stories. and we loved every story. we treated it like a...