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ar >> it is alwa ysthe moment fobere you go onstagthe at is really spec ial.i have like a little montra that i say. repoerrt: opening night be fo rethe "newt "-- "nutcracker"e shis the signanifict are plum. >>before the rtcuain s openat the opera house, her preparation begi hnsere at her artment. fr o a moment she los oklike any other 20 somethliing vi ngin san cifransc o.only she makes her braseakft nextto her poin oeshs. >> it is a full timejob. a loof ass pectin the sense atth the job does not really fi nishonce you lee avthe ofcefi. >> rtrepoer: erevything from her make up. >> i normally do eye shadow, thbee vi withmy coe stumwhich loi ve. >>po rert: er to her cl. oset >>th is one feelsd. goo >> reerport: itis all about ttgeing into character. principal erdanc for the san anfrcisco llbaet she knows her imctpa reaches far yobendhe t stage. i got a lot of ssmeag es fr people like sangyi i am helping them or thati am inirsping to them. it makes me, like, viobouy slreally, real, l ally happy. i velo thati can help people. at the mesa time, somes,time oiobvusly itcan be a ttlile bit of a
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r fo, mei was alwa ystryingo tfind selfas a young black male in society. no father figure, no povesiti acblk male role models. re>> poerrt: he got into tre.oubl after serving seven monthsju in veleni hall, so meinthg cld ickeindesi. so, the fit rsthing that i hatod realize was i haveto ta neowrship of my l ife. >> reporter: wheent to uc davis on a footllba scholarship,n themoved on to grad uatescolho. counted a nonpt rofi to the new generation in2019. he reaches at350 -rk ismiddle d anhigh scolho udsten tsin the antioch school ridistct a yearthwi academupic spo rt. programs range from college and company ysto to summed r anart mpcas . >> in the raprogm, anwe c do stliuff ke this, takekids places. we actually ppsuort th oemne-on-one. you said, esident? of the u.s. ? the un it edstates? i lo ivet. >> repoerrt: during the field tr ips,students dedream about caer ls,earned abousut reme s, sketchoued t anpls for their ture, take stalorlwth, a junior at deer valley high hoscol . >> wants to go to college, but the realc isti goal is early chooildhd vedeloenpmt. >
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he found what he was alwa s then. he found what he was always searching _ then.e seen, he - always searching for. in the photos i've seen, he looksl always searching for. in the i photos i've seen, he looks like he was — photos i've seen, he looks like he was happy. _ photos i've seen, he looks like he was happy. l— photos i've seen, he looks like he was happy-— he was happy. i wish we could have kept _ he was happy. i wish we could have kept him _ he was happy. i wish we could have kept him here. _ he was happy. i wish we could have kept him here. it's- he was happy. i wish we could have kept him here. it's not i have kept him here. it's not that we love _ have kept him here. it's not that we love killing - have kept him here. it's not that we love killing or - have kept him here. it's not that we love killing or we i have kept him here. it's not l that we love killing or we love bloodshed, it's because in those situations humanity really does shine through. hello. friday started off on a stormy note across the northern half of the country with storm also whippi
he found what he was alwa s then. he found what he was always searching _ then.e seen, he - always searching for. in the photos i've seen, he looksl always searching for. in the i photos i've seen, he looks like he was — photos i've seen, he looks like he was happy. _ photos i've seen, he looks like he was happy. l— photos i've seen, he looks like he was happy-— he was happy. i wish we could have kept _ he was happy. i wish we could have kept him _ he was happy. i wish we could have kept...
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we've alwa s shortages in the future? we've always operated _ shortages in the future?always operated what - shortages in the future? we've always operated what is - shortages in the future? we've always operated what is called | always operated what is called always operated what is called a just—in—time approach to gas procurement since centrica closed a facility in 2017. the reason it was closed was that it was considered it had become unsafe to operate. it used to be an oil—producing field then it was a storage site in said. the wells were getting to the end of their lives so centrica had done safety assessments and said they needed to be drilled again for the site to remain safe and that would require significant investment. at that time, centrica wasn't making any money from selling the storage capacity and the government wasn't prepared to support that investment which is why it closed. you mentioned other countries, they have access to quite extensive salt caverns underground. we have some but nothing like the same amount. so it is a geological difference as muc
we've alwa s shortages in the future? we've always operated _ shortages in the future?always operated what - shortages in the future? we've always operated what is - shortages in the future? we've always operated what is called | always operated what is called always operated what is called a just—in—time approach to gas procurement since centrica closed a facility in 2017. the reason it was closed was that it was considered it had become unsafe to operate. it used to be an oil—producing...
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sure, north korea has alwa s covid? sure, north korea has always faced _ covid?s with - covid? sure, north korea has i always faced issues with hunger but during the pandemic the leadership decided to essentially close the country, blocking its lifeline to china, russia. and through them a lot of food would be imported and illegally smuggled into the country. at the same time? �*s agriculture is vulnerable to extreme weather events that because of climate change seem to happen more and more often. so these are two big reasons why future versus —— food shortages seem to be increasing.— shortages seem to be increasing. shortages seem to be increasinu. , ., , ., shortages seem to be increasinu. , ., ., increasing. given what you have described in _ increasing. given what you have described in the _ increasing. given what you have described in the difficulties - described in the difficulties getting accurate information is there any indication that the authorities there are trying to help? authorities there are trying to hel ? ., ., ., , ., , help? the north korean s
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talk to your doctor or pharmacist about gardasil 9. ban,'ve alwa d call in the moru >>> to the index to a new recall tonight. niss ignition key, the fob, could cause some vehicles to shut down while driving, possibly cutting power to the engine and power brakes. air bags also may not deploy. the recall involves certain nissan rogues from 2014 to 2020 and rogue sports from 2017 through 2022. no reports of accidents or injuries, we do have more on our website. >>> when we come back here tonight, what the pilot did when half the plane had a spectacular view of the northern lights. when you have chronic kidney disease. there are places you'd like to be. like here. and here. and here. not so much here. if you've been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease farxiga reduces the risk of kidney failure which can lead to dialysis. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections in women and men, and low blood sugar. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may lead to death. a rare life-threatening bacterial infection ifoumsof thibacteria
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patrick, alwa s in the coming months. patrick, always good — in the coming months. months. patrick, always good to talk _ in the coming months. patrick, always good to talk to - in the coming months. patrick, always good to talk to you. - patrick bury — a senior lecturer in security at the university of bath. mps have accused the bbc chairman richard sharp of "significant errors ofjudgment" for not declaring his involvement in helping borisjohnson secure a loan, worth up to £800,000 when he was prime minister. mr sharp was in the process of applying for the bbc role when he introduced a friend who wanted to help mrjohnson financially to the head of the civil service, simon case. mr sharp maintains he did nothing wrong. but a report from mps on the culture and media committee says his actions undermined confidence in the public appointments process. here's our political correspondent david wallace—lockhart. richard sharp was made bbc chairman, a government appointment, in 2021. it has since emerged that while he was applying for the role, he introduced the man on the
patrick, alwa s in the coming months. patrick, always good — in the coming months. months. patrick, always good to talk _ in the coming months. patrick, always good to talk to - in the coming months. patrick, always good to talk to you. - patrick bury — a senior lecturer in security at the university of bath. mps have accused the bbc chairman richard sharp of "significant errors ofjudgment" for not declaring his involvement in helping borisjohnson secure a loan, worth up to...
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she alwa s all through the tournament. she always is- _ all through the tournament. she always is.pened with three months out of the game. she is a fantastic cricketer, she came in and and scored quickly and made it look easy. she was assisted by the captain who played some really lovely, powerfulshots. she's normally and accumulates her but she really changed her game and played well as well. really changed her game and played well as well-— well as well. england's bowling a little bit sloppy _ well as well. england's bowling a little bit sloppy in _ well as well. england's bowling a little bit sloppy in the _ well as well. england's bowling a little bit sloppy in the field. - well as well. england's bowling a little bit sloppy in the field. a - little bit sloppy in the field. little bit sloppy in the field. little bit sloppy in the field. little bit early on with a few nerves around. lauren belljust looking to swing the ball in. unfortunately, the ball wasn't swinging as much as she would've liked but first game nerves, isn't it? it's one of those that can happen and england will
she alwa s all through the tournament. she always is- _ all through the tournament. she always is.pened with three months out of the game. she is a fantastic cricketer, she came in and and scored quickly and made it look easy. she was assisted by the captain who played some really lovely, powerfulshots. she's normally and accumulates her but she really changed her game and played well as well. really changed her game and played well as well-— well as well. england's bowling a little bit...
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the united states has alwa s bee ., ~ ., ., always been working...ing in, takes on directly, - going in, takes on directly, although you have to imagine at some point, given this, it will have to take place at the top level. you can imagine this is being worked very heavily in washington. the us is just going to have to figure out, do you use more diplomatic tact or do you... with the chinese? or do you go back to trying to establish these military hotlines. that wasn't playing out in real time, so may be the biden administration decides because of the sensitivities of this, they want to go back to the basics. most certainly seen in the coming hours. basics. most certainly seen in the coming hours-— basics. most certainly seen in the coming hours. jack, standby for us. i 'ust coming hours. jack, standby for us. liust want — coming hours. jack, standby for us. i just want have _ coming hours. jack, standby for us. ijust want have a _ coming hours. jack, standby for us. ijust want have a quick— coming hours. jack, standby for us. ijust want have a quic
the united states has alwa s bee ., ~ ., ., always been working...ing in, takes on directly, - going in, takes on directly, although you have to imagine at some point, given this, it will have to take place at the top level. you can imagine this is being worked very heavily in washington. the us is just going to have to figure out, do you use more diplomatic tact or do you... with the chinese? or do you go back to trying to establish these military hotlines. that wasn't playing out in real...
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yoyou know why people are alwas looking at their phones? they're banking, with bank of america.mmy over there? his girlfriend just caught the bouquet ... he might need a little more help saving. for that engagement ring... you think they're looking at otos of their handsome boy? they're not! she just saw how much they spent on ballroom dance classes... won't be needing those anymore. digital tools so impressive, you just can't stop banking. when it comes to reducing sugar in your family's diet, the more choices, the better. that's why america's beverage companies are working together to deliver more great tasting options with less sugar or no sugar at all. in fact, today, nearly 60% of beverages sold contain zero sugar. different sizes? check. clear calorie labels? just check. with so many options, it's easier than ever to find the balance that's right for you. more choices. less sugar. balanceus.org the first time your sales reached 100k was also the first time you hit this note... ( screams in joy) save 20% with the lowest transaction fees and keep more of what you make. with
yoyou know why people are alwas looking at their phones? they're banking, with bank of america.mmy over there? his girlfriend just caught the bouquet ... he might need a little more help saving. for that engagement ring... you think they're looking at otos of their handsome boy? they're not! she just saw how much they spent on ballroom dance classes... won't be needing those anymore. digital tools so impressive, you just can't stop banking. when it comes to reducing sugar in your family's diet,...
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Feb 23, 2023
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they alwa s them, they know how to win? they always find — them, they know how to win? this them, they know how to win? tue1: always find ways to length. this is always find ways to length. this is a team that have got through to seven world cup finals. a team that know how to win. they got a little bit of luck but quickly turn round method. they should have scored in the 90th, they could have got more but india should have been chasing 150. it was a game with twists and turns and obviously australia got through to that final. if turns and obviously australia got through to that final.— through to that final. if you are auoin to through to that final. if you are going to be _ through to that final. if you are going to be playing _ through to that final. if you are going to be playing the - through to that final. if you are going to be playing the world's| through to that final. if you are - going to be playing the world's best you have to be at your best and india were woeful in the field, struggled with the bats early on, how much of a mess opportunity is it for them?
they alwa s them, they know how to win? they always find — them, they know how to win? this them, they know how to win? tue1: always find ways to length. this is always find ways to length. this is a team that have got through to seven world cup finals. a team that know how to win. they got a little bit of luck but quickly turn round method. they should have scored in the 90th, they could have got more but india should have been chasing 150. it was a game with twists and turns and obviously...
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and then a few other factors this is where she had alwa been a member of the community and that is where she sort of like ripped out of the community in in this this structure he. our images not of the original the original is torn down about a deca after t witch hunt and doesn't exist so we have an copy that was built in the 1980s. we're fortunate that puritans kept a lot records so buildings can be recreated. we're fortunate they kept a lot of records. otherwise i would have a lot less to say about the witch trials if. it wasn't for all of this, and that's true compared to other events. even at the time there were actually really fortunate with the salem story that we have so much and of there are blanks. of course there might be papers that we don't even know are missing. so you have to be conscious this. but what we have is is really good with nurse in the jail it's a miracle she she survives she's she's 71 at this point in time when she was arrested in 1692, she was ill in bed for eight or nine days. she said. there are people younger and stronger than her that die. she perseveres.
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the court has alwa recognized with racial characteristics. >> i want to ask you about title vi. title vi says no person shalbe excluded from participation or be subjected to discrimination under any prraor activity that receives federal financial assistance. juste evens argued whatever e th amendment bailout, title vi does not permit the use of race. you did not make much of that point in your briefs. st want to understand why. >> in our vi wh the educational context, their -- there is not a difference with how the 14th amen should read and title vi should be rd. we understand some view the title vi as more clear language. it hasn't been briefednd don't think it can be justified as some sort of constitutional avoidance because the constitutional question has been -- it en decided incorrectly so you would not be avoiding a constitl decision, just arguing a bad decision on the books. >> justice kavanaugh? you're asking us to overrule but first i want understand what -- want to underanwhat you think it means. it had language oua 25 year limit. the decisionasn 2003. the rrt admissio
the court has alwa recognized with racial characteristics. >> i want to ask you about title vi. title vi says no person shalbe excluded from participation or be subjected to discrimination under any prraor activity that receives federal financial assistance. juste evens argued whatever e th amendment bailout, title vi does not permit the use of race. you did not make much of that point in your briefs. st want to understand why. >> in our vi wh the educational context, their -- there...
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it's within our power of we, o the people we're facinge alwa the test of our time.at we have to be the nation. we've always been, at our best, optimistic, hopeful, forward lookinookingg a nation that embs light over dark, hope overho fear. >>pe ove unity of stability oves chaos. we haveee to see each other not as enemies, but as fellowple. ti americans. >> we're good people. the only nation in the world built on an idea, the only one other nation are defined by geography, ethnicity, but we're the only nation based on the iden ana that all of us , every one of us is created s equal in the image of god . the a nation that stands as a a beacon to the world. >>ge a nation in a new age of possibilities. bligation to rep so i've come to fulfill the my constitutional obligation to report in the state of the union. and here's i wrote theoul of mye because the soul of this nation is strong, because the backbonen backbone of this nationat is strong, becauseng, the peop of this nationis are strong. >> the state of the union is strong. her i'm not new to this place. i stand tonight, having served
it's within our power of we, o the people we're facinge alwa the test of our time.at we have to be the nation. we've always been, at our best, optimistic, hopeful, forward lookinookingg a nation that embs light over dark, hope overho fear. >>pe ove unity of stability oves chaos. we haveee to see each other not as enemies, but as fellowple. ti americans. >> we're good people. the only nation in the world built on an idea, the only one other nation are defined by geography, ethnicity,...
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rob, as alwa s, been pretty poisonous. rob, as always. thank— been pretty poisonous.oisonous. rob, as always, thank you, really good | been pretty poisonous. rob, as. always, thank you, really good to talk to you. rob watson, our political correspondent. so — that's what's happening in westminster — now let's go to northern ireland — where rishi sunak was earlier today. he was speaking to northern ireland's biggest political parties. the largest unionist party in northern ireland, the democratic unionist party — the dup, heavily criticised the previous deal — even refusing to take part in northern ireland's power—sharing government because of that. so, their support is key to restoring power—sharing there. here's what its leader is saying. progress has been made. we continue to have some concerns. we will examine the legal text. we will look at all of this in around and come to at all of this in around and come to a decision. we are reasonable people, but we want to ensure that but the pre—minister has said is matched by what is actually in the agreement itself. but s
rob, as alwa s, been pretty poisonous. rob, as always. thank— been pretty poisonous.oisonous. rob, as always, thank you, really good | been pretty poisonous. rob, as. always, thank you, really good to talk to you. rob watson, our political correspondent. so — that's what's happening in westminster — now let's go to northern ireland — where rishi sunak was earlier today. he was speaking to northern ireland's biggest political parties. the largest unionist party in northern ireland, the...
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doesn't alwa s all of their problems. doesn't always work? _ all of their problems.e of that is to slow the transit the transit of food for your gastrointestinal, track. so it can cause satiety, reduce hunger, sometimes patients will say that they just sort of loose their motivation or desire to eat. so that's definitely one of the mechanisms it's for. but it doesn't work in all patients. sometimes it can be a little hard to tell and it's a little bit of you just have to try it and work with the doctor. and see what the responses. stand and see what the responses. and the other thin . and see what the responses. and the other thing to — and see what the responses. and the other thing to know _ and see what the responses. and the other thing to know is _ and see what the responses. and the other thing to know is that _ and see what the responses. and the other thing to know is that this, - other thing to know is that this, these are injections, they are weekly injections, and there are dose adjustments that might be needed. so these are not the sort of things where yo
doesn't alwa s all of their problems. doesn't always work? _ all of their problems.e of that is to slow the transit the transit of food for your gastrointestinal, track. so it can cause satiety, reduce hunger, sometimes patients will say that they just sort of loose their motivation or desire to eat. so that's definitely one of the mechanisms it's for. but it doesn't work in all patients. sometimes it can be a little hard to tell and it's a little bit of you just have to try it and work with...
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he alwa s of pressure to get it right. he: always did. absolutely meticulous. would say, this is the news. a big world cup game, he was right again. so interesting hearing these little anecdotes. over the years, you presumably get fads and commentating quite like you do in the news or entertainment where people bring in different styles, he seems to have been one who has enjoyed. his style, his pace, his knowledgejust worked across literally decades. his pace, his knowledge 'ust worked across literally decades.i across literally decades. pace, rh hm. across literally decades. pace, rhythm- you — across literally decades. pace, rhythm. you have _ across literally decades. pace, rhythm. you have given i across literally decades. pace, rhythm. you have given a i across literally decades. pace, | rhythm. you have given a great across literally decades. pace, i rhythm. you have given a great word. pace, rhythm. the rise and fall of the game. he was not totally obsessed with words. we had some great snippets of his brilliant words. he did always find the right ones.
he alwa s of pressure to get it right. he: always did. absolutely meticulous. would say, this is the news. a big world cup game, he was right again. so interesting hearing these little anecdotes. over the years, you presumably get fads and commentating quite like you do in the news or entertainment where people bring in different styles, he seems to have been one who has enjoyed. his style, his pace, his knowledgejust worked across literally decades. his pace, his knowledge 'ust worked across...
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. ♪ ♪ [ cat purrs ] ♪ alwa[ phone vibrates ]me- ♪ introducing astepro allergy.y ] you can astepro and go. everyone... i'd like to raise a toast... to that classic, ritz cracker taste... in a crunchy, toasted chip. (everyone) to the chip! to the chip! ritz toasted chips. the crunchy chips, only from ritz. meet three sisters learning how to spend, save, and budget. all with chase first banking. freedom for kids. ♪ ♪ control for parents. one bank with tools for both. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪ we are living in a material world ♪ >>> back now with our "gma" cover story. the queen of pop, madonna, creating a stir on social media about how she looked at the grammys. but many are calling out the comments as a form of ageism. deborah roberts has more. good morning, deborah. >> good morning, michael. yeah, there's been a lot of chatter because for four decades her trademark has been about shock and awe on stage and off, her m.o. all about sparking reaction. but after the reaction she got at the grammy awards some are asking if this was less about madonna and mor
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are alwa gng to be the cost of the government offering that benefit to borrowers. >> not just the cost of governnt serena roughed. what i think t aue that is missing is costo her persons in terms of fairness, r example. people who pay their loans, people who don't have planned their lives around not seekin loans. and people who are not eligible for loans in the first place. half a trillionolrs is being diverted to nt toro a favored persons over others. i think that's the nature of their argument in addition to, as you point out, the cost of this. i didn't see anything in the memorandum that dealt with those kind of questions. if there is something,'d be appreciative you could point to it. >> there is not. that's because i think that those kinds of argumen a inconsistent with the statutory scheme that congresseup here. congss already made the churchman that in e ntext of a national emergency you, should be able to provide borrowers with this kind of relief to. serve this purpose. i think for the states and suggest that's incumbent on the secretary to say actually, m not going to do that
are alwa gng to be the cost of the government offering that benefit to borrowers. >> not just the cost of governnt serena roughed. what i think t aue that is missing is costo her persons in terms of fairness, r example. people who pay their loans, people who don't have planned their lives around not seekin loans. and people who are not eligible for loans in the first place. half a trillionolrs is being diverted to nt toro a favored persons over others. i think that's the nature of their...
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there is alwa s a is there a fear that now? there is always a bit _ is there a fear that now? there is always a bit of a fear— is there a fear that now? there is always a bit of a fear but - is there a fear that now? there is always a bit of a fear but i think l always a bit of a fear but i think common sense will prevail. no one needs to get five cucumbers, especially for these types of items which you cannot really practically stockpile, they will go off, actually. i willjust increase food waste in this country. they will look to bridge this gap while looking for other suppliers and we start getting a lot more british products on the shelves that is not affected by that harvest problem whether in the south of europe. anecdotal evidence suggest that the uk is bearing the brunt of this although there are shortages in countries like ireland, on social media there have been a lot of talk about this being about brexit, is it? it about this being about brexit, is it? , ., �* ., , about this being about brexit, is it? �* ., i, about this being about brexit, is it? s it? it shouldn'
there is alwa s a is there a fear that now? there is always a bit _ is there a fear that now? there is always a bit of a fear— is there a fear that now? there is always a bit of a fear but - is there a fear that now? there is always a bit of a fear but i think l always a bit of a fear but i think common sense will prevail. no one needs to get five cucumbers, especially for these types of items which you cannot really practically stockpile, they will go off, actually. i willjust increase food...
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. >> i identify as an american indian because i have alwa been told that some ancestor back in the old days w a american indian. >> in that circumstance it would be very unlikely that person was telling the truth. the same is true, we rely on lfeporting for all the demographics and characteristics we askor >> that is the whole point that checking the box is not what gets you a point. >> ight, right. one helpful illustration of this point, athr own analysis finds the most academically qualified student, asian erans and white americans have a higher acceptance rate of black students this is their own evidence. the district court commented thats particularly strange result that their characterization of our admissions process are accurate. >> on this issue of when this will end, some states have reli ocompletely race neutral with race not being a alfactor anymore. it has bn e systems themselves choosing this. isn't that the case in florida? >> in florida there is an exutive order. it's instituted by institutions for geora r example. >> your adversary said he doesn't see the 25 years as a
. >> i identify as an american indian because i have alwa been told that some ancestor back in the old days w a american indian. >> in that circumstance it would be very unlikely that person was telling the truth. the same is true, we rely on lfeporting for all the demographics and characteristics we askor >> that is the whole point that checking the box is not what gets you a point. >> ight, right. one helpful illustration of this point, athr own analysis finds the most...
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farmers have alwa s farming community. farmers have always had — farming community.t, putting their animals, known for being resilient, putting theiranimals, crops known for being resilient, putting their animals, crops and known for being resilient, putting theiranimals, crops and machinery first but— theiranimals, crops and machinery first but that resilience can be our downfall— first but that resilience can be our downfall because we are so time constrained with everything else we are doing _ constrained with everything else we are doing. it is really hard to put yourself— are doing. it is really hard to put yourself 1st. the campaign is all yourself ist. the campaign is all about— yourself 1st. the campaign is all about putting yourself first and listening to other people who may be stru: rulin. , �* struggling. exactly. a huge thing we have tried to get through _ struggling. exactly. a huge thing we have tried to get through on - have tried to get through on our podcast is whether you're in the field or the office, it is ok not to be ok and talk about these thi
farmers have alwa s farming community. farmers have always had — farming community.t, putting their animals, known for being resilient, putting theiranimals, crops known for being resilient, putting their animals, crops and known for being resilient, putting theiranimals, crops and machinery first but— theiranimals, crops and machinery first but that resilience can be our downfall— first but that resilience can be our downfall because we are so time constrained with everything else we are...
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each day we lift our hands in prayer to you, for you are alwas merciful. lord, thank you for blessing us each day. you have rescued us from dangers and kept our feet from slipping. you banish our worries and calm our fears. lord, thank you for your eagerness to forgive us and for your unfailig love. you alone are god. today, strengthen the members of this body. help them to trust you without wavering. teach them your ways, that they may live according to your trut. lord, give them purity of heart, that they may honor you. we pray in your great name. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge f allegiance to our flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the presiding officer: the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington, d.c., february 13, 2023. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorabl
each day we lift our hands in prayer to you, for you are alwas merciful. lord, thank you for blessing us each day. you have rescued us from dangers and kept our feet from slipping. you banish our worries and calm our fears. lord, thank you for your eagerness to forgive us and for your unfailig love. you alone are god. today, strengthen the members of this body. help them to trust you without wavering. teach them your ways, that they may live according to your trut. lord, give them purity of...
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you said, well of course you've alwa bn subject to discrimination. certainly being subject to discrimination is one part of what it means to he ce affect your experiences generally. what are you saying a college can look at and wh ty cannot look at when they are reading an essay about the experiences that a person has had in their life? >> the reason race may have had contextual relevance is like a story about being subjected racial discrimination demonstrates that the applicant has overcome some hardship. >> being subject to discrete -- discrimination, are you saying there are other parts of an application that the universities need to look at or this is just complaints about racial discrimination? >> for example, an asian american student who took an active interest in traveling batheir grandmother's country of origin or someone who was involved in particular outdoor activities with the interest of supporting asian american students, those show dedication and iolvement, global interest in the world. they also show a not very savvy applicant. one th
you said, well of course you've alwa bn subject to discrimination. certainly being subject to discrimination is one part of what it means to he ce affect your experiences generally. what are you saying a college can look at and wh ty cannot look at when they are reading an essay about the experiences that a person has had in their life? >> the reason race may have had contextual relevance is like a story about being subjected racial discrimination demonstrates that the applicant has...
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i know you have alwa s investigation. i know you have always said — investigation.i am— think that? well, i said from the outset, ifi may, i am sure - think that? well, i said from the outset, ifi may, i am sure there outset, if i may, i am sure there may be some things that police could have done differently. this happens all the time in any walk of life and police is no different. the reason i came out in support of the police, i don't get involved in policing at this level any more, i haven't done for nine years. the i got involved is because i saw a huge sense of injustice taking place and the inquiry was notjust injustice taking place and the inquiry was not just about focusing on finding nicola and supporting the family, which i think the police have done very well, and that is what it should have been about. we have seen an absolute onslaught not only of personal attacks on the investigation, the investigation team... the police have... sorry, the public have been faced with a number of retired police officers, one this morning from some 30 years ago, he reti
i know you have alwa s investigation. i know you have always said — investigation.i am— think that? well, i said from the outset, ifi may, i am sure - think that? well, i said from the outset, ifi may, i am sure there outset, if i may, i am sure there may be some things that police could have done differently. this happens all the time in any walk of life and police is no different. the reason i came out in support of the police, i don't get involved in policing at this level any more, i...
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i have alwa s the focus back on the novel. i have always thought _ the focus back on the novel.nife on me, poor me in— somebody stick a knife on me, poor me. , ., , me. in the interview he says he has not me. in the interview he says he has got post-traumatic _ me. in the interview he says he has got post-traumatic stress - me. in the interview he says he has got post-traumatic stress disorder| got post—traumatic stress disorder which is not surprising after an ordeal like that and part of that as he finds it actually quite hard to write and writers block which a lot of writers get anyway, but obviously made worse by traumatic stress. he sa s made worse by traumatic stress. he: says ptsd definitely exists and the implication is he has experienced it. partly his difficulties about writing are used to build a sit down and just write and now he has a lot of it he feels either blank or he writes what he goes junk. now probably hisjunk is writes what he goes junk. now probably his junk is likely to be different from allergen. but at the same time he is such a masterful storyteller. t
i have alwa s the focus back on the novel. i have always thought _ the focus back on the novel.nife on me, poor me in— somebody stick a knife on me, poor me. , ., , me. in the interview he says he has not me. in the interview he says he has got post-traumatic _ me. in the interview he says he has got post-traumatic stress - me. in the interview he says he has got post-traumatic stress disorder| got post—traumatic stress disorder which is not surprising after an ordeal like that and part of...
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and the banks don't alwa s environment. and the banks don't always pass _ environment.and when — higher rates to customers. that is right and when we _ higher rates to customers. that is right and when we look— higher rates to customers. that is right and when we look at - higher rates to customers. that is right and when we look at banks l higher rates to customers. that is| right and when we look at banks at the moment they have been doing very well because they have been charging more on their loans to customers but on the flip side they are not necessarily passing on those additional costs, benefits, to consumers, so we have seen banks do pretty well in this rising rate environment.— pretty well in this rising rate environment. , ., ., environment. the question of whether it has picked — environment. the question of whether it has picked is — environment. the question of whether it has picked is what _ environment. the question of whether it has picked is what we _ environment. the question of whether it has picked is what we were - it has picked is what we were tal
and the banks don't alwa s environment. and the banks don't always pass _ environment.and when — higher rates to customers. that is right and when we _ higher rates to customers. that is right and when we look— higher rates to customers. that is right and when we look at - higher rates to customers. that is right and when we look at banks l higher rates to customers. that is| right and when we look at banks at the moment they have been doing very well because they have been charging more on...
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thea;r guessing that stepping away does not alwa s work. , ., ., always work. a different setting, even if you _ you. because you are in a different setting, even if you have _ you. because you are in a different setting, even if you have not i you. because you are in a different setting, even if you have not readl setting, even if you have not read all the books, you can understand it. . , y all the books, you can understand it. . , , ., all the books, you can understand it. absolutely. you completely understand — it. absolutely. you completely understand who _ it. absolutely. you completely understand who they - it. absolutely. you completely understand who they are i it. absolutely. you completely understand who they are and i it. absolutely. you completely i understand who they are and their relationships. you are on a train, really beautiful ride you go on. it is a joy to be a part. as audience members, with anything like this, whether a common deal something scary, there is that shared experience. once there is an audible reaction, laughing or gasping, wh
thea;r guessing that stepping away does not alwa s work. , ., ., always work. a different setting, even if you _ you. because you are in a different setting, even if you have _ you. because you are in a different setting, even if you have not i you. because you are in a different setting, even if you have not readl setting, even if you have not read all the books, you can understand it. . , y all the books, you can understand it. . , , ., all the books, you can understand it. absolutely. you...
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there alwa s that will ease on saturday. there always seems _ that will ease on saturday.n it! -- is that it's now? — it's got your name on it! -- is that it's now? you _ it's got your name on it! -- is that it's now? you are _ it's got your name on it! -- is that it's now? you are watching - it's now? you are watching breakfast. it's been almost a year since the singer tom parker passed away from brain cancer. he was just 33 years old. tom spent a lot of time campaigning and raising awareness of the disease including performing at the royal albert hall with his band the wanted. now, a new version of his best selling memoir is being released which features an introduction from his wife. before we speak to nathan sykes, his fellow bandmate and friend, let's revisit a time when tom spoke to us on breakfast. # the sun comes out... # the sun comes out... # i'm glad you came. it's not that i am ignoring cancer, but i don't want to pay it any attention. the more attention you pay it, the more it consumes your life. i don't want to consume my life. i don't want to consume my life
there alwa s that will ease on saturday. there always seems _ that will ease on saturday.n it! -- is that it's now? — it's got your name on it! -- is that it's now? you _ it's got your name on it! -- is that it's now? you are _ it's got your name on it! -- is that it's now? you are watching - it's now? you are watching breakfast. it's been almost a year since the singer tom parker passed away from brain cancer. he was just 33 years old. tom spent a lot of time campaigning and raising...
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this was not alwa s not like that now. this was not always your — not like that now.appy happy. what is your go to happy song? do not do a sad face. i quite like... i used to do karaoke in my past. i have done don't stop me now. beach boys is a bit before my time. i listen to all sorts really. we listened to nessun dorma. it can be a happy song. it is listened to nessun dorma. it can be a happy song-— a happy song. it is a story about victo . a happy song. it is a story about victory- the _ a happy song. it is a story about victory. the girl— a happy song. it is a story about victory. the girl you _ a happy song. it is a story about victory. the girl you should - a happy song. it is a story about victory. the girl you should be i victory. the girl you should be going for is the one who kills herself in his sake. mummy the heartless one.— herself in his sake. mummy the heartless one. ., , ., , heartless one. lovely to see you. -- marie. paul's album is out now and his uk tour starts on the 24th of february. you may have heard the defence secretary ben wallace used a ru
this was not alwa s not like that now. this was not always your — not like that now.appy happy. what is your go to happy song? do not do a sad face. i quite like... i used to do karaoke in my past. i have done don't stop me now. beach boys is a bit before my time. i listen to all sorts really. we listened to nessun dorma. it can be a happy song. it is listened to nessun dorma. it can be a happy song-— a happy song. it is a story about victo . a happy song. it is a story about victory- the _...
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we alwa s jon being the parent again! - always need a voice of reason. knuckled down!are drifting further west and there is a keen onshore breeze coming in across eastern areas as well. that really takes the edge of the temperatures and by the end of the temperatures and by the end of the afternoon we will have some heavy showers coming in across the south—east. the lion�*s share of the sunshine today will be across parts of devon and cornwall and western scotland. you can see where we have got the rain coming in through the afternoon, a plethora of showers, most of them will be like to, hit and miss as well. that is across the midlands, wales, eastern parts of england. northern ireland key —— practising some brightness but a lot of sunshine across western scotland, the outer hebrides are seeing more cloud than yesterday. a system in the south—east pushes to the south—west taking showers with it, and it clear skies and clear skies across western scotland. for here and for hampshire, kent for example, locally, we will see a touch of frost. tomorrow morning we will see s
we alwa s jon being the parent again! - always need a voice of reason. knuckled down!are drifting further west and there is a keen onshore breeze coming in across eastern areas as well. that really takes the edge of the temperatures and by the end of the temperatures and by the end of the afternoon we will have some heavy showers coming in across the south—east. the lion�*s share of the sunshine today will be across parts of devon and cornwall and western scotland. you can see where we have...
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there is alwa s someone will survive longer. there is always hope- _ someone will survive longer.d say to the _ interpreters we work with, and say to the people, don't give up. keep diqqinq _ to the people, don't give up. keep digging. we are in this area, working— digging. we are in this area, working in— digging. we are in this area, working in this sector and if you .et working in this sector and if you get something later on, we will come back _ get something later on, we will come back but _ get something later on, we will come back but at — get something later on, we will come back. but at the moment we have to move _ back. but at the moment we have to move on _ back. but at the moment we have to move on it — back. but at the moment we have to move on. it could be a very difficult _ move on. it could be a very difficult discussion to have. the interpreters that were embedded with us, interpreters that were embedded with us. and _ interpreters that were embedded with us, and also there was another chap called _ us, and also there was another chap called aj _ us, and also ther
there is alwa s someone will survive longer. there is always hope- _ someone will survive longer.d say to the _ interpreters we work with, and say to the people, don't give up. keep diqqinq _ to the people, don't give up. keep digging. we are in this area, working— digging. we are in this area, working in— digging. we are in this area, working in this sector and if you .et working in this sector and if you get something later on, we will come back _ get something later on, we will come back...
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have alwa s place. yes, well, i think! have always had _ place. yes, well, i think!a _ of innocents caught up in conflict. i am a great — of innocents caught up in conflict. i am a great ambassador of brooke who worked with donkeys and horses in third _ who worked with donkeys and horses in third world countries and a lot were _ in third world countries and a lot were left— in third world countries and a lot were left tojust in third world countries and a lot were left to just languish. in third world countries and a lot were left tojust languish. that charity— were left tojust languish. that charity helps there. i met breaking the chains — charity helps there. i met breaking the chains at an awards ceremony. i was inspired — the chains at an awards ceremony. i was inspired by the bravery, they have _ was inspired by the bravery, they have chosen to give up their lives and safety — have chosen to give up their lives and safety to go and champion the health— and safety to go and champion the health of— and safety to go and champion the health of animals, and then also
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