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thea;r against associated newspapers. they are hiuhl against associated newspapers.ated newspapers. ti91 are highly intrusive, they are means of delving into the private lives of people and private lives which are protected by statute under the human rights act and by convention by the european convention of human rights. it is a gross invasion of privacy if these things occurred and it will be right and proper if they did occur that associated newspapers and hopefully some of the senior figures are held to account.— are held to account. phone hacking was not practised _ are held to account. phone hacking was not practised by _ are held to account. phone hacking was not practised by the _ are held to account. phone hacking was not practised by the mail - are held to account. phone hacking was not practised by the mail on i was not practised by the mail on sunday— was not practised by the mail on sunday or— was not practised by the mail on sunday or daily mail. that was not practised by the mail on sunday or daily mail.— was not practised by the mail on sunday or dail
thea;r against associated newspapers. they are hiuhl against associated newspapers.ated newspapers. ti91 are highly intrusive, they are means of delving into the private lives of people and private lives which are protected by statute under the human rights act and by convention by the european convention of human rights. it is a gross invasion of privacy if these things occurred and it will be right and proper if they did occur that associated newspapers and hopefully some of the senior...
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today's statement from associated newspapers, "we utterly and unambiguously refute these preposterousmore than a pre—planned "and orchestrated attempt to drag the mail titles "into the phone hacking scandal, concerning articles "up to 30 years old." baroness lawrence had been persuaded to endorse lies, the company said. it is all heading for court and is likely to take years to resolve. if the mail's owners were to lose, the stakes are enormous. cuba has been struggling to restore electricity after hurricane ian knocked out power to the entire island of 11 million people last week. long blackouts and shortages of food and water have led to a rising tide of anger and growing protests. the hurricane hit cuba as it suffers one of its worst economic crises since former leader fidel castro's 1959 revolution. our cuba correspondent will grant reports. the protesters' anger may be over their immediate needs, electricity, water, food, but they can be no mistaking the cry on the lips — libertad — freedom. this latest misery was inflicted on cuba when hurricane ian thundered across the western
today's statement from associated newspapers, "we utterly and unambiguously refute these preposterousmore than a pre—planned "and orchestrated attempt to drag the mail titles "into the phone hacking scandal, concerning articles "up to 30 years old." baroness lawrence had been persuaded to endorse lies, the company said. it is all heading for court and is likely to take years to resolve. if the mail's owners were to lose, the stakes are enormous. cuba has been...
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today's statement from associated newspapers: "baroness lawrence had been persuaded to endorse lies,"d it's likely to take yea rs to resolve. if the mail's owners are to lose, well, the stakes are enormous. tom symonds, bbc news. the winner of this year's nobel prize for literature, annie ernaux, has called the award "a great honour". the french president congratulated her, calling her the voice of the forgotten. she has dedicated her body of work to examining her own life as well as women's lived experiences and now the skill annie erneaux brought to those novels has been awarded for the nobel prize for literature, making her the first french woman to win the award. itheiith woman to win the award. with couraue woman to win the award. with courage and — woman to win the award. with courage and clinical— woman to win the award. ti courage and clinical acuity, she covers the contradictions of social experience, describing shame, humiliation, jealousy, or the inability to see who we are, she is achieved something admirable and enduring. something admirable and enduring-— something admir
today's statement from associated newspapers: "baroness lawrence had been persuaded to endorse lies,"d it's likely to take yea rs to resolve. if the mail's owners are to lose, well, the stakes are enormous. tom symonds, bbc news. the winner of this year's nobel prize for literature, annie ernaux, has called the award "a great honour". the french president congratulated her, calling her the voice of the forgotten. she has dedicated her body of work to examining her own life...
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today's statement from associated newspapers: baroness lawrence had been persuaded to endorse lies, thefor court and is likely to take years to resolve. if the mail's owners are to lose, the stakes are enormous. tom symons, bbc news. the uk's biggest movie event, the london film festival, is underway. over the next week, it will feature more than 160 films, showcasing british talent and oscar hopefuls. the opening film was the world premiere of matilda the musical. # we are revolting children living in revolting times!...# the west end smash is now a big—screen movie. the world premiere of matilda the musical is opening this year's london film festival. it boasts an all—star cast, including dame emma thomson as miss trunchbull. how much of an honour does it feel to have this film opening the london film festival this year? i mean, iwas so, so surprised, because... i don't know why i was surprised, because, isuppose, it's been around for a while, the story, and it's the london film festival, obviously. it normally opens with, i don't know, martin mcdonagh's latest, you know. and i think
today's statement from associated newspapers: baroness lawrence had been persuaded to endorse lies, thefor court and is likely to take years to resolve. if the mail's owners are to lose, the stakes are enormous. tom symons, bbc news. the uk's biggest movie event, the london film festival, is underway. over the next week, it will feature more than 160 films, showcasing british talent and oscar hopefuls. the opening film was the world premiere of matilda the musical. # we are revolting children...
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today's statement from associated newspapers: "baroness lawrence had been persuaded to endorse lies,"likely to take years to resolve. if the mail's owners are to lose, the stakes are enormous. tom symonds, bbc news. the prince and princess of wales were shaken and stirred as they took up a cocktail—making challenge during a visit to northern ireland. it was a light—hearted moment in a day which also included a visit to a charity which helps young people dealing with issues of self—harm. charlotte gallagher reports. 0n the menu in belfast, cocktail making. and the new prince and princess of wales got into the spirit with a friendly competition. fiur friendly competition. our champion! _ friendly competition. our champion! (applause) | friendly competition. our champion! (applause).| champion! (applause). they also _ champion! (applause). they also spent - champion! (applause). they also spent time - champion! (applause).| they also spent time with champion! (applause). i they also spent time with a mental health charity that helps people in the city. this is the couple was my first visi
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today's statement from associated newspapers: .or court and is likely to take yea rs to resolve. if the mail's owners are to lose, well, the stakes are enormous. tom symonds, bbc news. the united states has sanctioned government and security officials in iran following authority's crackdown on protests across the country after the death of a young woman, maha —— massa amini. protests have taken over the country. let's discuss with azadeh moshiri. we've seen previous levels of sanctions imposed against iran at so however these different? every time there _ however these different? every time there are _ however these different? every time there are widespread - time there are widespread protests in iran, a common tactic by the islamic regime is to cause internet shutdowns as well as shutting down any modes of communication, particularly western messaging apps and the reason they do this is the iranians have difficulty communicating with each other as well as showing the world what's going on on the ground in iran. these sanctions ar
today's statement from associated newspapers: .or court and is likely to take yea rs to resolve. if the mail's owners are to lose, well, the stakes are enormous. tom symonds, bbc news. the united states has sanctioned government and security officials in iran following authority's crackdown on protests across the country after the death of a young woman, maha —— massa amini. protests have taken over the country. let's discuss with azadeh moshiri. we've seen previous levels of sanctions...
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so thatis privacy by associated newspapers.ust in, we haven't had any response from associated newspapers yet, and we will of course bring you that once we have it. let's move on. analysis by the alzheimer's society suggests that nearly 60% of those diagnosed with dementia are not getting the help they need. the government says it is providing an additional £500 million to local authorities for adult social care this winter. this is to speed up care assessments and access to care packages. our correspondentjeremy cooke and producer claire kendall have spent days filming withjo and bill to see the struggle they face at their home in newcastle. meetjo wilson. hi, jo — are you washing up? trying to get something out for my dinner? that's drjo wilson, phd. high—flying, globe—trotting career woman. she was damn good at what she did and had an international reputation. all of that, and now it's come to this. do you know how old you are? do i know how old i am? of course i know how old i am. how old are you? how old am i? i don't know
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associated newspapers denied this in the strongest possible terms of this could be the beginning of ay proceeding in the civil courts, , ., , lengthy proceeding in the civil courts. , ., ., ., , courts. some serious allegations there and at _ courts. some serious allegations there and at the _ courts. some serious allegations there and at the first _ courts. some serious allegations there and at the first time - courts. some serious allegations there and at the first time we . courts. some serious allegations l there and at the first time we have seen celebrity sticking on newspapers. seen celebrity sticking on newsnapers-_ seen celebrity sticking on newspapers. seen celebrity sticking on newsuaers. . ., , ., ., newspapers. prince harry, one of the names among _ newspapers. prince harry, one of the names among the _ newspapers. prince harry, one of the names among the six, _ newspapers. prince harry, one of the names among the six, is _ newspapers. prince harry, one of the names among the six, is a _ newspapers. prince harry, one of the names among the six, is a serial- names among th
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yesterday's statement from associated newspapers...f the mail's owners were to lose, the stakes are enormous. tom symonds, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather, with matt taylor. good morning. a quick look at northern ireland reveals much of the story. early rain is cleared, the surgeon came out but you can see there are still some showers and that will be the case for quite a few of you today. showers is having a battery across what western scotla nd a battery across what western scotland and northern ireland. but it is this band which will produce the longest spells of heavy rain. some intense downpours, dusty and squally winds. changing direction quite rapidly. clearing the way this afternoon, pushing through the west of wales into the midlands. the south and east should stay largely dry. the channel islands, isolated showers. a warmer day, after 19 or 20. a fairly fresh breeze will make you feel cooler elsewhere. sunshine and showers this afternoon, some staying dry after this morning. as we head towards this evening r
yesterday's statement from associated newspapers...f the mail's owners were to lose, the stakes are enormous. tom symonds, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather, with matt taylor. good morning. a quick look at northern ireland reveals much of the story. early rain is cleared, the surgeon came out but you can see there are still some showers and that will be the case for quite a few of you today. showers is having a battery across what western scotla nd a battery across what western...
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thought on the other side they would be the denial, they will be the statement from the mail, associated newspapersk any of us. we — be some balance. i don't think any of us, we don't know enough about the subject— of us, we don't know enough about the subject of comment too much. gk, the sub'ect of comment too much. 0k, we will the subject of comment too much. 0k, we will be the subject of comment too much. (iii, we will be following the subject of comment too much. <1>ii, we will be following that story. that is it for the papers this hour, rachel and digby will be back again at 11.30. goodbye for now. hello, i'm hugh ferris. both wales and scotland have been their latest opponents tonight. a record crowd at the cardiff city stadium filled with fans eager to watch wales women shine. all willing them to take a step closer to the world cup. 1a,500 fans held their breath as wales did everything to score against bosnia—herzegovina. second chance. hits the post. wales couldn't have been closer. but it didn't seem _ couldn't have been closer. but it didn't seem to _ couldn't have been closer. but it di
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yesterday's statement from associated newspapers...to endorse lies, the company said. it's headed for court and it's likely to take years to resolve. if the mail's owners were to lose, the stakes are enormous. tom symonds, bbc news. the new head of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, has vowed to remove anyone who damages the integrity of the force, after a bbc investigation found of racist messages in a whatsapp group with recently—serving police officers. one of the former officers, rob lewis, who was also a home office official, has been arrested. sir mark has called the content "shameful" and says the matter is being taken very seriously. we're tackling this. i'm sort of currently building and launching a massive new team — an anti—corruption and abuse command — that is going to take the proactive tactics we use against crime to take on the people who do these sorts of ghastly things in the organisation. because i recognise, if i'm to rebuild trust from the public, the starting point is our integrity, and i have to take on th
yesterday's statement from associated newspapers...to endorse lies, the company said. it's headed for court and it's likely to take years to resolve. if the mail's owners were to lose, the stakes are enormous. tom symonds, bbc news. the new head of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, has vowed to remove anyone who damages the integrity of the force, after a bbc investigation found of racist messages in a whatsapp group with recently—serving police officers. one of the former officers,...
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associated newspapers has rejected the claims.doreen lawrence. she�*s had a warm relationship with the daily mail. two of her son stephen�*s killers were jailed in 2012. for more than a decade, the mail helped keep the case in the headlines. but this is what the lawyers for her and the others now say associated newspaperjournalists have been involved with — bugging cars and homes, listening to private telephone calls, paying police officers for sensitive information, obtaining medical and financial records. more serious allegations even than phone hacking, according to a lawyer who�*s been involved in legal action against associated newspapers. they are highly intrusive. they are a means of delving into the private lives of people, and private lives, which are protected by statute under the human rights act and by convention by the european convention on human rights. so it is a gross invasion of privacy. if these things occurred, and it would be absolutely right and proper if they did occur that associated newspapers and hopefull
associated newspapers has rejected the claims.doreen lawrence. she�*s had a warm relationship with the daily mail. two of her son stephen�*s killers were jailed in 2012. for more than a decade, the mail helped keep the case in the headlines. but this is what the lawyers for her and the others now say associated newspaperjournalists have been involved with — bugging cars and homes, listening to private telephone calls, paying police officers for sensitive information, obtaining medical and...
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foralleged an action against associated newspapers. for alleged gross breaches of privacy.ith me. what more do we know? these are eye watering — with me. what more do we know? these are eye watering claims _ with me. what more do we know? these are eye watering claims by _ with me. what more do we know? these are eye watering claims by a _ with me. what more do we know? tire are eye watering claims by a group of people who have got a long history of fighting press intrusion in the courts. baroness doreen lawrence really stands out, because she has a pretty good relationship with the daily mail which has fought a bold campaign to find her son stephen's teller. prince harry, sir eltonjohn, david furnish, his partner, the actresses elizabeth hurley and sadie frost. technically what they have done today is enter their claims into the civil courts, but look at what they are claiming. bugging cars and homes using private investigators, secretly listening to and recording live phone calls, paying police officials for sensitive information, obtaining medical information and financi
foralleged an action against associated newspapers. for alleged gross breaches of privacy.ith me. what more do we know? these are eye watering — with me. what more do we know? these are eye watering claims _ with me. what more do we know? these are eye watering claims by _ with me. what more do we know? these are eye watering claims by a _ with me. what more do we know? tire are eye watering claims by a group of people who have got a long history of fighting press intrusion in the courts....
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his speech in april 1953, his first major speech as president, he spoke to the american association of newspaper editors and is called his cross of iron speech. and he says that that spending money on new warships and bombs and fighter planes and other other aircraft takes money away. people who are hungry and could be fed and people who are naked and could be clothed. and it's and and i think it really should you something that probably the most anti-war president we've ever had spent his career the military and i'm not a pacifist if you're forced there's certain circumstances where i would vote for things but that what we've done in the middle east has just been wrong and wasteful. thousands of people both americans and many thousands people in the middle east, have been killed. and it's just was it's been wrong. and so i and you talk about presidents, democrats and republicans. and i and i'll make some of you mad. i thought president trump, he said and did a lot of things that i wished he hadn't said and done. but overall, i thought his policies were good and but he ran for president saying t
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then in 2020 the battalion was described as having been notorious for its association with neo nazi ideology. with the newspaper, highlighting the links between as off and the killer in new zealand who murdered 51 . people in to mock attack independent journalists option retrans again says western media changes the narrative as it nato countries for money and weapons into ukraine. the family own new york times tweeted out a picture celebrating the as of italian that only recently. no, not that long ago, all mainstream media in western countries, most of it appeared to connected to nazis neo nazis the far right and fascism. i mean that there was supporting ukraine, say, don't call the as all but tell, you know, to call them not sees because then should everyone in the armed forces should be unfortunately, grain. he labeled his chairs. you'd have to say that if he has of italian, neo nazi linked, all manner of to see and then all manner of western media. because all of them was saying before february that there were neo nazi elements in the group. stan, i was celebrating today as an age of government for weapons
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newspaper. i got involved with this association to celebrate people coming up and creating life in america and provides tot scholars. over the last 18 years have been involved, scholars get the american dream, tracy is. these are kids whose background makes virtually anyone i've ever known, they did not have a tough upbringing compared to these kids. they get through high school. everyone of them don't think anybody and believeof in the american dream but the questions are often get when i meet with scholars or mentored them is how come our t colleagues work is regarded as quote don't seem to believe in it anymore? less than 15% of public schools teach civics today. it wasn't an option and over half the public schools in america, american history is an alternate class so we got young people today, i can't name them when they read the papers do not understand why the mess we are getting into his there. they have not had the opportunity to learn so hopefully the book will give opportunity forde people to understand why america is exceptional. >> your soft screen packers. [laughter] sorry, i had to show
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associated press. these are clearing houses. they bring information and, and then to disseminated to newspapers who paid to subscribe to the services. and same sort of thing that happens today with reuters and associated press, and whatnot. and some of the circulation is pretty impressive. the new york tribune had a circulation of 200,000 -- 200,000 subscribers, which was more subscribers than those of all the southern newspapers combined. but to operate the newspaper depended on two vital elements to get information out to people all at large, and also information to the people in circles of washington and richmond, who cleaned a lot of their information from the enemy from what was unwisely published an enemy newspaper, and those newspapers found a way across the lines. one of the elements was possible for getting the press out, of course, is the railroad. this is the dominant driving powerful engine of industry at that time. the other is the telegraph. and because relatively little is understood, even today, there's nothing that -- could and could not do, but we can talk a little more length about that. in 1851, the united state
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associated press. these are clearing hazards sort of bring article information in and then to disseminate it to the newspapers who paid to subscribe to their service same sort of thing that happens today in the world with reuters and and associated presence what not. and some of the circulations pretty impressive. the new york tribune had a circulation of 200,000 readers the 200,000 subscribers, which was more subscribers than those of all the southern newspapers combined. but to operate the newspaper depended upon two vital elements to get information out to people at large and also information to the people in high circles in washington enrichment who gleaned a lot of their information about the enemy from what it was unwisely published in enemy newspaper, there's and then those newspaces found way across the lines. one of the elements responsible for getting the press out of course is the railroad. which is the dominant driving powerful engine? of industry at that time. the other is the is the telegraph. and because relatively little is understood even today i think about the mechanics and the telegraph an
associated press. these are clearing hazards sort of bring article information in and then to disseminate it to the newspapers who paid to subscribe to their service same sort of thing that happens today in the world with reuters and and associated presence what not. and some of the circulations pretty impressive. the new york tribune had a circulation of 200,000 readers the 200,000 subscribers, which was more subscribers than those of all the southern newspapers combined. but to operate the...
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this newspaper is known they told the association of russian banks, and meanwhile, according to the plan bank, the news is that rublevka should go into circulation this year, and next year, new thousands and 5,000. after the largest foreign supplier stopped working in russia, there were problems in order to update the software of atms. yes, and cash registers for processing banknotes are completely imported, vice-president of the association of banks of russia alexei vylukov, says the problem can be solved or reconfigured into atms, which is extremely difficult or negotiate supplies with so-called friendly countries or start making atms in russia but domestic companies. they say that they needed two times for all this. therefore, the association of russian banks proposes to launch new banknotes in circulation no earlier than 24 years. now at the auction in the united states, the fall in chinese stocks is measured by double digits, as investors reacted to the congress of the communist party of china, the result of which was the re-election of xi jinping as secretary general for the third
this newspaper is known they told the association of russian banks, and meanwhile, according to the plan bank, the news is that rublevka should go into circulation this year, and next year, new thousands and 5,000. after the largest foreign supplier stopped working in russia, there were problems in order to update the software of atms. yes, and cash registers for processing banknotes are completely imported, vice-president of the association of banks of russia alexei vylukov, says the problem...
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his speech in april 1953, his first major speech as president, he spoke to the american association of newspaper editors and is called his cross of iron speech. and he says that that spending money on new warships and bombs and fighter planes and other other aircraft takes money away. people who are hungry and could be fed and people who are naked and could be clothed. and it's and and i think it really should you something that probably the most anti-war president we've ever had spent his career the military and i'm not a pacifist if you're forced there's certain circumstances where i would vote for things but that what we've done in the middle east has just been wrong and wasteful. thousands of people both americans and many thousands people in the middle east, have been killed. and it's just was it's been wrong. and so i and you talk about presidents, democrats and republicans. and i and i'll make some of you mad. i thought president trump, he said and did a lot of things that i wished he hadn't said and done. but overall, i thought his policies were good and but he ran for president saying t
his speech in april 1953, his first major speech as president, he spoke to the american association of newspaper editors and is called his cross of iron speech. and he says that that spending money on new warships and bombs and fighter planes and other other aircraft takes money away. people who are hungry and could be fed and people who are naked and could be clothed. and it's and and i think it really should you something that probably the most anti-war president we've ever had spent his...
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is a national politics reporter for the associated press based in atlanta and shannon mccaffrey a politics reporter for "the atlanta journal constitution" newspaperobviously this accusation comes today. it's new. it's the seconds. you heard herschel walker's answer there your thoughts, he didn't get specific on those -- specific allegations. but he denies them right now. >> yeah. i mean, he has been consistent throughout this campaign with taking from the trump playbook and double down. do you not apologize. you do not explain. you double down. i think, you know, it worked for him at least for the first allegation of an abortion that was, you know, about a month ago. so he is using it again. and i mean i think for his core supporters, it's all just noise to them. there are some independents in the middle who i think are going to hear this and it is going to give some pause when you see quadruple laive effect of another allegation. it's very consistent. as long as he can make this about control of the senate, is he winning in his mind. >> bret: bill, we talked earlier about it. whether it moves the needle here -- did i talk to some voters who had
is a national politics reporter for the associated press based in atlanta and shannon mccaffrey a politics reporter for "the atlanta journal constitution" newspaperobviously this accusation comes today. it's new. it's the seconds. you heard herschel walker's answer there your thoughts, he didn't get specific on those -- specific allegations. but he denies them right now. >> yeah. i mean, he has been consistent throughout this campaign with taking from the trump playbook and...
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details on the page of the newspaper, as well as on the website of the publication. more than 90% of interest associationsstate institutions of additional education can be visited for free, but some mothers complain mugs and sections of the son of a preschooler, family, spends 400 rubles. in the month of robotics swimming english and the position of the child falls in different parts of the city, others say that their children attend circles for free at the nearest center for additional education for children and youth, and indeed we have a lot of such circles in our country and it’s not at all necessary to invest a lot of money in the development of your child under the influence of advertising for the business industry of additional education, the newspaper respublika found out where you can attend hobby groups and sections for free. become a consumer of low-quality services of commercial organizations and not harm the child in pursuit of third-party development. china, the countries of the former ussr, kazakhstan, russia , uzbekistan, iran and pakistan last year accounted for 62% of the world's uranium
details on the page of the newspaper, as well as on the website of the publication. more than 90% of interest associationsstate institutions of additional education can be visited for free, but some mothers complain mugs and sections of the son of a preschooler, family, spends 400 rubles. in the month of robotics swimming english and the position of the child falls in different parts of the city, others say that their children attend circles for free at the nearest center for additional...
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newspapers never use it. the copy editors left and right even when the list is complicated and you can't tell where the boundaries are. and the associatedress styles go with the oxford comma than because they are in favor of clarity. people iron out the subtleties of the things they learned in school, and they forget the exceptions and complexity and they just remember i can't begin with because when you can't begin with because if you end after dependent clauses because it was raining period, not a complete sentence. i ate a whole chocolate cake, that is a perfect sentence but the oxford comma thing is fascinating because the fact that it has a name with a capital letter makes it appealing to talk about. on online dating sites it comes up in people's profiles, oxford comma or bust, things like that. it could be the basis of a future marriage or end the relationship right there. 's you get used to a little detail and hard when the detail isn't there or when we don't want it there and it shows up. the most evil punctuation thing you can do is go to your colleagues documents late at night when they are not at work and start adding or remo
newspapers never use it. the copy editors left and right even when the list is complicated and you can't tell where the boundaries are. and the associatedress styles go with the oxford comma than because they are in favor of clarity. people iron out the subtleties of the things they learned in school, and they forget the exceptions and complexity and they just remember i can't begin with because when you can't begin with because if you end after dependent clauses because it was raining period,...
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newspapers tt just never use it. copy editors are excising them left and right even when the list is complicated and you can't tell where the boundaries are in which case the associated presss style even associated press stylists go with the oxford then so they are in favor of clarity they iron out the subtleties and forget about the book and special cases. the oxford thing is fascinating toto me because i think partly e fact that he has a name with a capital letter makes it appealing to be able to talk about. i don't know if you've been on an online dating sites it comes up in people's profiles. it can be the basis for remarriage or end a relationship right there. it's very central in people's lives and i think we get use to a little detail and it'sth hard when that little detail wasn't there or when we don't want it to their. the most evil punctuation you can do is go into your colleagues documents late at night when they are not at work and start adding or removing them when they are not looking. that's the way to get everyone to hate you. [laughter] i think that you had a question before, right? >> i had a professor once that suggested it's not to be there howeve
newspapers tt just never use it. copy editors are excising them left and right even when the list is complicated and you can't tell where the boundaries are in which case the associated presss style even associated press stylists go with the oxford then so they are in favor of clarity they iron out the subtleties and forget about the book and special cases. the oxford thing is fascinating toto me because i think partly e fact that he has a name with a capital letter makes it appealing to be...
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newspapers that snever use it. the company copy extra editors are excising that left and right even when the list is complicated and you can't tell where the boundaries are in which case associated press style, even ap style goes with the oxford, then . so they're in favor of clarity . it's people iron out the subtleties of the things they learn in school and often forget about in the book when they forget the special cases and exceptions and complexities and they just remember i can't begin because you can't begin with because if you and with rs clauses. of course that would be because it was raining period's. where taught not to do that because it's not a complete sentence but becauseit was raining i stayed inside and ate a whole chocolate cake . that's perfect, that's a great sentence. but the oxford, think is fascinating to me because i think partly the fact that it has the name of the capital letter makes it appealing for people to talk about. i don't know if you've been on online dating sites. it comes up in people's profiles. oxford, or bust so things like that. it can be the basis of the future marriage or end your relationship right there. it's very essential in people'
newspapers that snever use it. the company copy extra editors are excising that left and right even when the list is complicated and you can't tell where the boundaries are in which case associated press style, even ap style goes with the oxford, then . so they're in favor of clarity . it's people iron out the subtleties of the things they learn in school and often forget about in the book when they forget the special cases and exceptions and complexities and they just remember i can't begin...
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newspapers never use it. the copy editors are exercising them left and right even when the list is complicated and you can't tell what the boundaries are in which case the associatestyle, associated press styles go with the oxford com ma then so they are in favor of clarity. it is the thing. people iron out the subtleties of the things they learn in school and often forget the special cases and exceptions and complexity and just remember i can't begin with because and it is really you can't begin with because if you end after the dependent clause. of course that would be because it was raining period, generally kids are taught not to do that because it is not a complete sentence but because it was raining i stayed inside a data whole chocolate cake, that is perfect. that's a great sentence but the oxford com m a thing is fascinating to me because partly the fact that it has a name with a capital letter makes it appealing to people to talk about. i don't know if you've been on online dating sites, it comes up in people's profile, oxford com ma or bust, it can be debates in a future marriage and end your relationship right there. it is essential in people's lives a
newspapers never use it. the copy editors are exercising them left and right even when the list is complicated and you can't tell what the boundaries are in which case the associatestyle, associated press styles go with the oxford com ma then so they are in favor of clarity. it is the thing. people iron out the subtleties of the things they learn in school and often forget the special cases and exceptions and complexity and just remember i can't begin with because and it is really you can't...
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newspapers that just never use it. the copy editors are excising them left and right and even when the list is complicated and you cannot tell where the boundaries are, in which case associatepress style, even associated press style says go with the oxford comma then because they're in favor of clarity. so it's not such a -- that's the thing, people iron out the subtleties of the things they learn in school and often forget about-- or in the book and they forget the special cases and the exceptions and the complexity and just remember, i can't begin with because when it's really, you can't begin with because if you end off the dependent clauses over -- of course, that would be because it was raining period. generally kids are not taught to do that because it's not a complete sentence. because it was raining, i sat inside and ate a whole chocolate cake, that's a great sentence. but the oxford comma thing is fascinating to me. i think partly the fact it has the name with a capital letter makes it appealing to talk about. i don't know if you've been online dating sites, it comes up in people's profiles, oxford comma or bust, things like that. it can be the basis of a future ma
newspapers that just never use it. the copy editors are excising them left and right and even when the list is complicated and you cannot tell where the boundaries are, in which case associatepress style, even associated press style says go with the oxford comma then because they're in favor of clarity. so it's not such a -- that's the thing, people iron out the subtleties of the things they learn in school and often forget about-- or in the book and they forget the special cases and the...
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newspapers that just never use it. the copy editors are exercising them left and right, even when the list is actually complicated and you cannot tell where the boundaries, in which case associatedpress style, even even associated press styles is. go with the oxford then because they're in favor of clarity. so it's not such a that's the thing people iron out the subtleties of the things they learn in school and often forget about or in the book and they forget the special cases and the exceptions, the complexity and they just remember i can't begin with because when it's really you can't begin with because if you end after the dependent over of course you can you know that would be because it was raining period generally kids are taught not to do that because that's not a complete sentence, but because it was raining. i stayed inside and ate a whole chocolate cake. that's perfect. you know that's a great sense. but but but the oxford comma is fascinating to me because i think partly the the fact that has a name with a capital letter makes it appealing to people to talk about. i don't know if you're if you've been on an online sites, it comes in people's profiles. you know oxford
newspapers that just never use it. the copy editors are exercising them left and right, even when the list is actually complicated and you cannot tell where the boundaries, in which case associatedpress style, even even associated press styles is. go with the oxford then because they're in favor of clarity. so it's not such a that's the thing people iron out the subtleties of the things they learn in school and often forget about or in the book and they forget the special cases and the...
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association that includes me. i participated in the survey. i can't tell you that much about it, unfortunately. it has not been published as far as i can tell. it had some newspaper stories in the washington post about the research. they emailed all the participants in the study the final rankings i don't really remember what it was like. i know it took me a long time took me 45 minutes to an hour. i remember being kind of surprised by some of the decisions i made. for instance if i myself being a lot more positive towards barack obama than i thought i would be when i was challenged to think about him in individual dimensions instead of a global judgment of his performance. some of the attributes that were managers will be diplomatic skill integrity military skill legislative skill i think you can see that somewhat reflects a political scientists mindset you include something like legislative skill something we know. political scientists have tried to measure in quantify. each president then receives a possible score out of 100. the results lincoln's number one. almost a perfect score. 95 point 27. washington number two, franklin roosevelt number three. the to ro
association that includes me. i participated in the survey. i can't tell you that much about it, unfortunately. it has not been published as far as i can tell. it had some newspaper stories in the washington post about the research. they emailed all the participants in the study the final rankings i don't really remember what it was like. i know it took me a long time took me 45 minutes to an hour. i remember being kind of surprised by some of the decisions i made. for instance if i myself...
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newspaper reluctantly notes the growing tactical coherence of russian units that are participating in a special military operation in ukraine interviewed by the building. western military experts associatewith the new commander of the joint russian group, general sergei surovikin, that his tactics are completely contrary to the rules of war, complains a high-ranking british intelligence officer. independent american experts are adding the alignment of forces in favor of russia is changing, including due to partial mobilization, right now they are, frankly, where they want to be. they defend the occupied territory and train for a general offensive that could take place in november and december. 300.000 reservists. the russian armed forces are already integrated and are undergoing the necessary preparations for disaster. i believe that the us is seriously planning to use its troops in ukraine as one of the possible answers, i think this is very dangerous. and this is a serious miscalculation for the americans. the united states seems to be really preparing for a direct confrontation with russia in the adriatic sea. at the neptune strike 6,000 exercise, military personnel from twenty-four
newspaper reluctantly notes the growing tactical coherence of russian units that are participating in a special military operation in ukraine interviewed by the building. western military experts associatewith the new commander of the joint russian group, general sergei surovikin, that his tactics are completely contrary to the rules of war, complains a high-ranking british intelligence officer. independent american experts are adding the alignment of forces in favor of russia is changing,...
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secretariat and the association of proletarian musicians of the jazz band, as an agent of the bourgeoisie with culture to feed. wrong what you said bastard, who are the agents? here is a newspaperot to get carried away with this tavern toy. in order not to deviate from truly revolutionary musical quests, you need to shout in a loud voice down with the jazz band, i ask you to clear the table. well, yes, you can’t throw out words from a song, and they forbade this business and cut out another country. remember these lines of okudzhava universal experience says to perish the kingdom is not because life is hard or difficult and kingdoms, but perish from that, and the more painful. the longer that the people of his kingdom do not respect the more. it's really scary when we and this, by the way, speaking, is a very russian trait to scold ourselves, but the kingdom should also command respect. there's nothing you can do about that either. boris is another question, what should we do so that everything is in our kingdom, as it is, as we want to see it, but there is a lot in these words of okudzhava. truth we separate. that's how it turned out from everything else peace. i don't know ab
secretariat and the association of proletarian musicians of the jazz band, as an agent of the bourgeoisie with culture to feed. wrong what you said bastard, who are the agents? here is a newspaperot to get carried away with this tavern toy. in order not to deviate from truly revolutionary musical quests, you need to shout in a loud voice down with the jazz band, i ask you to clear the table. well, yes, you can’t throw out words from a song, and they forbade this business and cut out another...
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airwaves and the newspapers and if internet companies did everything mary mccord is describing, developed an algorithm to keep off social media anything untrue and dangerous and associatednald trump and kevin mccarthy and the allies and ted cruz furthering the lies, you'd really only travel up an inch of a mile high pile of danger. what does it take to break the grip of the lies and donald trump and the toxic red rick in a republican party? -- rhetoric in the republican party? >> how about some sense of honesty, integrity, credibility? you're right. we see this chain of events. lie upon lie upon lie. it builds grievance in folks. and then as liz cheney pointed out, it preys on the patriotism of the folks who have been so grotesquely deceived leading to political violence. i call upon, of course, the social media companies to be responsible, to use algorithms to protect us from these lies. but to your point is exactly right. if we don't have political leaders like he luz beth mccarthy and other members of congress saying, wait a second, this is way too far. you know the people i serve with, for example, on the judiciary committee. republican members of the judiciary comm
airwaves and the newspapers and if internet companies did everything mary mccord is describing, developed an algorithm to keep off social media anything untrue and dangerous and associatednald trump and kevin mccarthy and the allies and ted cruz furthering the lies, you'd really only travel up an inch of a mile high pile of danger. what does it take to break the grip of the lies and donald trump and the toxic red rick in a republican party? -- rhetoric in the republican party? >> how...
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morning to open a newspaper, and there it was clear that ukraine, in which we poured so many billions of money. she wins, we made the right bet. we win, yes, that is, we begin be associatedes. eh, therefore, here are these colliding two things they, but give rise to. the situation in which we found ourselves, and by and large, the commander is now saying, what about that, that we will apply and will defend the city. that is, for this we are the inhabitants. there are not needed. we do not need. here is the ballast that will not give us. uh, use, maybe heavy weapons. maybe some tactical steps maybe using. that is, i would, that is, i'm not a military man. i cannot reveal the secret, because i do not know it, yes, that is, i can only speak about my own about my opinion. i am understanding that what can really happen in this direction. that is, everyone understands that this direction is now strategic in this direction, but it will be very serious. that is, everyone there understands it. yes, so here i am considering this announcement in the sense that some additional things will be used there additional steps that, well, which now, that is, this one, must be dropped from t
morning to open a newspaper, and there it was clear that ukraine, in which we poured so many billions of money. she wins, we made the right bet. we win, yes, that is, we begin be associatedes. eh, therefore, here are these colliding two things they, but give rise to. the situation in which we found ourselves, and by and large, the commander is now saying, what about that, that we will apply and will defend the city. that is, for this we are the inhabitants. there are not needed. we do not need....