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>> bradford: yes. >> cooper: of watts? >> bradford: uh-huh.these little points are what was looted, what was destroyed. so, i kind of start from a map, and then, on top of it, i think i lay art history and my imagination, all three. >> cooper: bradford uses household tools to make his paintings. he likes to buy everything at home depot. >> bradford: my motto was, "if home depot didn't have it, mark bradford didn't use it." and-- >> cooper: ( laughs ) that's-- that's your-- that's your motto? >> bradford: that's my motto. that was my motto. >> cooper: to this day, is that... ? >> bradford: to this-- to this day. >> cooper: building up the layers of paper on the canvas is just the beginning of his process. he then starts to peel, cut and sand them down, which can take months. it's like an archeological dig. >> bradford: it is like an archeological dig. it's like history. i'm creating my own archaeological or psychol... psychological digs. sometimes, when i'm digging on my own painting, i'm asking myself, "well, exactly what are you digging for?
>> bradford: yes. >> cooper: of watts? >> bradford: uh-huh.these little points are what was looted, what was destroyed. so, i kind of start from a map, and then, on top of it, i think i lay art history and my imagination, all three. >> cooper: bradford uses household tools to make his paintings. he likes to buy everything at home depot. >> bradford: my motto was, "if home depot didn't have it, mark bradford didn't use it." and-- >> cooper: ( laughs...
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in it five bedrooms including bradford's big bedroom .hen brinton remodeled it in 1927, he made sure every bedroom had its own bath. home for a ideal country gentleman is what it was. this was the repository of his art. this is where he came to relax and have a good time in sheridan and those days. it was basically the heartbeat of the dude ranch industry so there were lots of dude ranches and bradford had very good relations with those people and entertained them here. the history of this area is what gives rise to that marvelous museum building. what we would like visitors to walk away with from the museum is a better picture of what the west was. it was not all indian fights and cowboys hurting capital -- herding cattle. it was more refined than anybody really thought it ever was in this area. it was a part of history that most people have no idea ever existed. our cities tour staff recently traveled to sheridan, wyoming to learn about its rich history. watch more video from sheridan and other stops on our tour, visit www.c-span.org/ci
in it five bedrooms including bradford's big bedroom .hen brinton remodeled it in 1927, he made sure every bedroom had its own bath. home for a ideal country gentleman is what it was. this was the repository of his art. this is where he came to relax and have a good time in sheridan and those days. it was basically the heartbeat of the dude ranch industry so there were lots of dude ranches and bradford had very good relations with those people and entertained them here. the history of this area...
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bradford is very well educated, a yale graduate from 1904. helen is six years his elder and she never married and upon his death, he leaves the ranch to helen with the idea that upon her death, she is supposed to open it to the public so they can see how they lived. even in the 1930's, he understood he was not living the way most americans were living. here we are in front of the plain's nation which is the brinton exposition of native lains materials. it's a testament to the importance of the patrons of the native people and they are treasured by the crow and over the course of 40 years, it's adopted into the tribe and eventually made an honorary crow medicine woman. the family benefits by receiving countless pieces of really important crow art of which you will see behind us and which really form the nucleus of this exhibition. these elaborate headdresses which are very important and very spiritual within the crow tribe, those are not things that would be given to just anybody. so it shows the reference that the tribe held for edith gallati
bradford is very well educated, a yale graduate from 1904. helen is six years his elder and she never married and upon his death, he leaves the ranch to helen with the idea that upon her death, she is supposed to open it to the public so they can see how they lived. even in the 1930's, he understood he was not living the way most americans were living. here we are in front of the plain's nation which is the brinton exposition of native lains materials. it's a testament to the importance of the...
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it,as five bedrooms in including bradford's big bedroom. when brinton remodeled it, he made sure every bedroom had its own bath. it was a good home for a country gentleman. this was the repository for his art. this was to relax and have a good time. sheridan was the heartbeat of the dude ranch industry. there were lots of dude ranches and bradford had good relations is -- relations with those people. is whatory of this area gives rise to that marvelous museum building. what we would like visitors to walk away with is a better picture of what the west was. andasn't all indian fights cowboys herding cattle. it was more refined than anybody ever thought it was in this area. thats a part of history most people thought had ever existed out here. >> the c-span cities tour is exploring the american story. john is the first and third weekends of each month as we take both in american history tv on the road. to watch videos from any of the places we have been, go to c-span.org/cities tour. follow us on twitter at c-span cities tour get up next, we c
it,as five bedrooms in including bradford's big bedroom. when brinton remodeled it, he made sure every bedroom had its own bath. it was a good home for a country gentleman. this was the repository for his art. this was to relax and have a good time. sheridan was the heartbeat of the dude ranch industry. there were lots of dude ranches and bradford had good relations is -- relations with those people. is whatory of this area gives rise to that marvelous museum building. what we would like...
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also they are integral in introducing bradford to bill.robably the most important cowboy artist in that area because he actually was a cowboy. he worked on ranches throughout california and mexico, participated in massive cattle drives. he becomes good friends with britton. we are now in the brinton house. this was the main thing to see here. the house dates back to 1892, william moncrief and his brother malcolm built the house. william lives here with his wife until 1910 when he sells part of the ranch to the gallatin family. in 1923 brinton buys the house. when heem remodeled it in 1927, it is just a i -- a very ideal home for a country gentleman. this was the repository. this is where he came to relax and have a good time. sheridan in those days was the heart of the dude ranch industry. there were lots of dude ranches and bradford had very good relations with those people. the history of this area is what gives rise to that marvelous museum. what we would like visitors to walk away from his a better picture of what the west was. it was
also they are integral in introducing bradford to bill.robably the most important cowboy artist in that area because he actually was a cowboy. he worked on ranches throughout california and mexico, participated in massive cattle drives. he becomes good friends with britton. we are now in the brinton house. this was the main thing to see here. the house dates back to 1892, william moncrief and his brother malcolm built the house. william lives here with his wife until 1910 when he sells part of...
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it starts in bradford, my sister lives in bradford.as marilyn, past my school, past my parents‘ house, finishes here where we live now. it is surreal really. no excuse for getting lost! nicola adams is just a couple of hours away from what she's called the biggest fight of her career. and that's coming from someone who has won back—to—back 0lympic titles. she inherited the wbo world flyweight title without having to step into the ring, but she defends it this evening against the mexican maria salinas at the royal albert hall, the famous venue staging its first pro women's bout. this is definitely the biggest fight of my career as a pro so far. and i haven't taken my eye off the ball, i haven't taken my eye off the ball, i have stayed focused, i have stayed dedicated. this is one more step in the right direction for me to be able to unify the whole flyweight division. i love the sport, i love what i do, and it is inspiring to see people like floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao, still a2 and in the ring. still winning, beating all of the
it starts in bradford, my sister lives in bradford.as marilyn, past my school, past my parents‘ house, finishes here where we live now. it is surreal really. no excuse for getting lost! nicola adams is just a couple of hours away from what she's called the biggest fight of her career. and that's coming from someone who has won back—to—back 0lympic titles. she inherited the wbo world flyweight title without having to step into the ring, but she defends it this evening against the mexican...
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laura, curtis bradford. if you would like to speak, please line up on the left. >> hello, commissioners, i am david woo. i am a district five resident. i am in support of this legislation. and for this long-awaited update for the jobs housing fee the charge is led by community members themselves. the fact this fee has not been updated since 1997 speaks to the amount of additional benefit commercial developers have been getting by not paying the correct amount for the impact fee. this is not a new fee. it has been out-of-date for two decades. the city knows developments have impacts. those in existing neighborhoods are aware of that. this is a partial, not full mitigation. as the planning department and commission talk of complete communities when discusses new development or land use, thinking of open space, transportation and child care, mitigation measures such as jobs housing linkage provide part of that funding. by chronically under fundings those aspects by keeping fees low it gives a signal to the publ
laura, curtis bradford. if you would like to speak, please line up on the left. >> hello, commissioners, i am david woo. i am a district five resident. i am in support of this legislation. and for this long-awaited update for the jobs housing fee the charge is led by community members themselves. the fact this fee has not been updated since 1997 speaks to the amount of additional benefit commercial developers have been getting by not paying the correct amount for the impact fee. this is...
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it just launched the school year for the bradford unified school district. already saved lives. >> 39 days and we see received 49 tips already. eight where the police department went out to a home interviewing a student. six were lifesaving tips. >> there so many children out there thinking about this for themselves or someone else. but this app is able to help them from saving themselves is amazing. >> students can download the app choose the school they attend and submit tips. if it's a life-threatening tip it will be sent directly to the police. >>> happening today bay area fathers will be walking the kids to school this morning as part of a nationwide events called the million fathers march. the idea is for dad to take a more active role in their child's education. it is a tradition that started several years ago in chicago. and now takes place in about 600 cities around the nation. organizers say the presence of fathers has a positive impact on student achievement. >>> more fallout in washington from a whistleblower complaint about president trump's con
it just launched the school year for the bradford unified school district. already saved lives. >> 39 days and we see received 49 tips already. eight where the police department went out to a home interviewing a student. six were lifesaving tips. >> there so many children out there thinking about this for themselves or someone else. but this app is able to help them from saving themselves is amazing. >> students can download the app choose the school they attend and submit...
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is a senior lecturer in middle east politics at the university of bradford he says after bolton trump my dream think is iran policy but hasn't given any indication he can 1st of all you have to remember that consistency is not exactly one of the key very shoes of mr trump yes he has indicated that maybe he's going to be open to caen of easing the existing sanctions on iran but who knows that he actually may change his mind tomorrow or the day after tomorrow but apart from that all the existing indications old existing evidence suggests that perhaps about one year before the election he has realized that actually he hasn't achieved anything tangible and attractive in terms of foreign policy so maybe he wants to kind of reconsider some of the existing policies towards iran and north korea and now john bolton is out of the way probably will be in a much better position to rescind his iran policy but certainly the next 3 weeks is going to be very interesting in the run up to date u.n. general assembly when president rouhani is going to attend and going to visit new york and a lot so for a
is a senior lecturer in middle east politics at the university of bradford he says after bolton trump my dream think is iran policy but hasn't given any indication he can 1st of all you have to remember that consistency is not exactly one of the key very shoes of mr trump yes he has indicated that maybe he's going to be open to caen of easing the existing sanctions on iran but who knows that he actually may change his mind tomorrow or the day after tomorrow but apart from that all the existing...
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as we crossed through shah he he is a senior lecturer in middle east studies at the university of bradford u.k. or across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate a show me let me go to you i mean you heard my introduction let me add some seasoning to that introduction we have this. point person for the trumpet ministration on. this brian hoke writing emails trying to bribe the captain of one of those tankers that we have mike pompei all saying afghanistan was a success after 18 years and then we have a 30 year old taking over the helm is the middle east envoy for the united states i mean this program is titled vaudeville politics is that an appropriate title go ahead in beirut. i mean it sounds like it is really is a comedy of errors i mean i think part of the reason for this though is. the trump himself is not particularly interested in the middle east except in the sense that he would like to support israel as best he can and he would like to make money so sell weapons to. gulf countries he's not particularly vested in the long term or m
as we crossed through shah he he is a senior lecturer in middle east studies at the university of bradford u.k. or across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate a show me let me go to you i mean you heard my introduction let me add some seasoning to that introduction we have this. point person for the trumpet ministration on. this brian hoke writing emails trying to bribe the captain of one of those tankers that we have mike pompei all saying...
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aires we crossed through shah he he is a senior lecturer in middle east studies at the university of bradford u.k. or across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate your being let me go to you i mean you heard my introduction let me add some seasoning to that introduction we have this. point person for the trumpet ministration on. this brian hoke writing emails trying to bribe the captain of one of those tankers that we have mike pump aoe saying afghanistan was a success after 18 years and then we have a 30 year old taking over the helm is the middle east envoy for the united states i mean this program is titled vaudeville politics is that an appropriate title go ahead in beirut.
aires we crossed through shah he he is a senior lecturer in middle east studies at the university of bradford u.k. or across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate your being let me go to you i mean you heard my introduction let me add some seasoning to that introduction we have this. point person for the trumpet ministration on. this brian hoke writing emails trying to bribe the captain of one of those tankers that we have mike pump aoe...
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series we crossed through shah he he is a senior lecturer in middle east studies at the university of bradford u.k. or across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate a show me let me go to you i mean you heard my introduction let me add some seasoning to the introduction we have this. point person for the trumpet ministration on. this brian hoke writing emails trying to bribe the captain of one of those tankers that we have mike pompei all saying afghanistan was a 6 to 18 years and then we have a 30 year old taking over the helm. the middle east envoy for the united states i mean this program is titled vaudeville politics is that an appropriate title go ahead in beirut. i mean it sounds like it has really is a comedy of errors i mean i think part of the reason for this though is. the trump himself is not particularly interested in the middle east except in the sense that he would like to support israel as best he can and he would like to make money so sell weapons to persian gulf countries he's not particularly vested in.
series we crossed through shah he he is a senior lecturer in middle east studies at the university of bradford u.k. or across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate a show me let me go to you i mean you heard my introduction let me add some seasoning to the introduction we have this. point person for the trumpet ministration on. this brian hoke writing emails trying to bribe the captain of one of those tankers that we have mike pompei all...
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this is our third in the we are series was not we have had we are middlesbrough and we are bradford.l as the nations of the united kingdom, but really it is about the audience talking to us about how we should be covering what is important to them and this will be a week of special coverage from stoke—on—trent, guided by these fabulous guests we have brought together in the potteries museum about what they think is important, how they would like to see their city, places they live, places they work, how they want thoseissues places they work, how they want those issues to be covered.” places they work, how they want those issues to be covered. i think there is a great degree of fear in this city. we are scared of our selves and our schizophrenic six towns of‘ nature. there is something you deeply crazy and mad about that is the way we work. i think it should be embraced. and as we sit here under the wonderful icons that decorate us, i do wonder sometimes, don't we realise that there is something about the dues and the actual soil of this area which has allowed us to be one of the mos
this is our third in the we are series was not we have had we are middlesbrough and we are bradford.l as the nations of the united kingdom, but really it is about the audience talking to us about how we should be covering what is important to them and this will be a week of special coverage from stoke—on—trent, guided by these fabulous guests we have brought together in the potteries museum about what they think is important, how they would like to see their city, places they live, places...
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this was the scene earlier in bradford with beautiful blue skies. but not everywhere. for people taking part in the great north run, it looks like a decent day. not too hot. 60 degrees the top temperature this afternoon with a light breeze and it should stay dry. we have some weather fronts moving on from the north west and this cold front will bring rain overnight and this one front will bring more cloud through the day across northern ireland and the day across northern ireland and the western half of scotland as well. we could see a few spots of light patchy rain moving in from the north west during the afternoon. for eastern scotland and the bulk of england and wales, a dry picture through the day and cloud tending to build but mostly dry. some showers are possible in the far east of east anglia, perhaps kent and north wales. temperatures out there 14 to 18 degrees through today. it is going to be dry for the cricket at old trafford as well. for the evening and overnight at the cloud moved on from the west ahead of this rain soa moved on from th
this was the scene earlier in bradford with beautiful blue skies. but not everywhere. for people taking part in the great north run, it looks like a decent day. not too hot. 60 degrees the top temperature this afternoon with a light breeze and it should stay dry. we have some weather fronts moving on from the north west and this cold front will bring rain overnight and this one front will bring more cloud through the day across northern ireland and the day across northern ireland and the...
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eventually found the help she needed from an addiction counselling service, the bridge project in bradfordking 2a co—codamol a day. and i'd wait till my husband had fallen asleep and crawl over him in bed and get a packet out, or hide some down the side of the bed to take some. i'd go out with my mum for a coffee and i'd get into the toilet and take three co—codamol, go back to the table half an hour later and say i need to take my tablets. katie's was an extreme case. she wants others to know that they can, like her, and with help, beat the addiction. the authors of the latest reports say the prescription drugs they have looked at are vital for many patients but the number of long—term users is worrying. half of the people taking these drugs have been prescribed those in the last year, have had a prescription for more than a year, and for the vast majority of these medicines, using them for that length of time is very unlikely to be supported by clinical guidance. for some, longer term use of antidepressants is necessary, but libby from west yorkshire feels that by being left on the drugs
eventually found the help she needed from an addiction counselling service, the bridge project in bradfordking 2a co—codamol a day. and i'd wait till my husband had fallen asleep and crawl over him in bed and get a packet out, or hide some down the side of the bed to take some. i'd go out with my mum for a coffee and i'd get into the toilet and take three co—codamol, go back to the table half an hour later and say i need to take my tablets. katie's was an extreme case. she wants others to...
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eventually found the help she needed from an addiction counselling service, the bridge project in bradfordill my husband had fallen asleep and crawl over him in bed and get a packet out, or hide some down the side of the bed to take some. i'd go out with my mum for a coffee and i'd go into the toilet and take three co—codamol, go back to the table half an hour later and say i need to take my tablets. katie's was an extreme case. she wants others to know that they can, like her, and with help, beat the addiction. the authors of the latest reports say the prescription drugs they have looked at are vital for many patients but the number of long—term users is worrying. half of the people who are taking these drugs have been prescribed those in the last year, have had a prescription for more than a year, and for the vast majority of these medicines, using them for that length of time is very unlikely to be supported by clinical guidance. for some, longer term use of antidepressants is necessary, but libby from west yorkshire feels that by being left on the drugs for 20 years, she has been let d
eventually found the help she needed from an addiction counselling service, the bridge project in bradfordill my husband had fallen asleep and crawl over him in bed and get a packet out, or hide some down the side of the bed to take some. i'd go out with my mum for a coffee and i'd go into the toilet and take three co—codamol, go back to the table half an hour later and say i need to take my tablets. katie's was an extreme case. she wants others to know that they can, like her, and with help,...
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sue coker is trying to return to bradford with her son.d now herflight‘s been delayed until midnight. we knew it'd be chaotic here today. and as flight keeps getting changed, from 7.40, 9.15 midnight. i can't do it, i want to go home! will i've got my 13—year—old boy with me, and he's hungry, and he won't eat the food here. and they're not helping, they don't tell you anything. majorca was once the company's most popular destination. tonight, any sentiment for the loss of britain's oldest travel firm is being put to one side. the priority is on getting home. gavin lee, bbc news, majorca. our business editor, simon jack, has been at manchester airport tonight, and has been telling us about the wider implications of the collapse of thomas cook. a lot of people came by here, they just got on a replacement flight, they talked about a horrendous nine—hour weight to the airport, we will see more about in the days and weeks to come. this corporate demise will trigger a very big post—mortem, lots of fingers pointing the blame, the current manageme
sue coker is trying to return to bradford with her son.d now herflight‘s been delayed until midnight. we knew it'd be chaotic here today. and as flight keeps getting changed, from 7.40, 9.15 midnight. i can't do it, i want to go home! will i've got my 13—year—old boy with me, and he's hungry, and he won't eat the food here. and they're not helping, they don't tell you anything. majorca was once the company's most popular destination. tonight, any sentiment for the loss of britain's oldest...
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eventually found the help she needed from an addiction counselling service, the bridge project in bradfordep and crawl over him in bed and get a packet out, or hide some down the side of the bed to take some. i'd go out with my mum for a coffee and i'd go into the toilet and take three co—codamol, go back to the table half an hour later and say "oh, i need to take my tablets." katie's was an extreme case. she wants others to know that they can, like her, and with help, beat the addiction. the authors of the latest reports say the prescription drugs they have looked at are vital for many patients but the number of long—term users is worrying. half of the people taking these drugs have been prescribed those in the last year, have had a prescription for more than a year, and for the vast majority of these medicines, using them for that length of time is very unlikely to be supported by clinical guidance. for some, longer term use of antidepressants is necessary, but libby from west yorkshire feels that, by being left on the drugs for 20 years, she has been let down by the health system. i fee
eventually found the help she needed from an addiction counselling service, the bridge project in bradfordep and crawl over him in bed and get a packet out, or hide some down the side of the bed to take some. i'd go out with my mum for a coffee and i'd go into the toilet and take three co—codamol, go back to the table half an hour later and say "oh, i need to take my tablets." katie's was an extreme case. she wants others to know that they can, like her, and with help, beat the...
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sue coker is trying to return to bradford with his son.ng, and now herflight‘s been delayed until midnight. we knew it'd be chaotic here today. and us flight keeps getting changed, from 20 to eight, quarter past nine, midnight. i can't do it, i want to go home! i've got my 13—year—old boy with me, and he's hungry, and he won't eat the food here. and they're not helping, they don't tell you anything. majorca was once the company's most popular destination. tonight any sentiment for the loss of britain's oldest travel firm is being put to one side. the priority is on getting home. gavin lee, bbc news, majorca. let's return to our business editor, simonjack, who's at manchester airport tonight. simon, we've been talking about the inconvenience and concern for passengers. tell us more about the business and economic implications of what has happened here. yeah, huw, just as you were speaking, some people came by on a replacement flight people came by on a replacement flight from kos, they talked about an horrendous nine—hour wait at the airport
sue coker is trying to return to bradford with his son.ng, and now herflight‘s been delayed until midnight. we knew it'd be chaotic here today. and us flight keeps getting changed, from 20 to eight, quarter past nine, midnight. i can't do it, i want to go home! i've got my 13—year—old boy with me, and he's hungry, and he won't eat the food here. and they're not helping, they don't tell you anything. majorca was once the company's most popular destination. tonight any sentiment for the...
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john bradford, reported on game days he would often find the bulldog waiting in the corner of his backyard facing the stadium. he just couldn't wait to fire those cannons and his spirit helped his fellow bulldogs pull off an incredible upset this past saturday. the general is with his fellow mascot when he passed away. the two were the pride of the citadel campus and cherished members of the institution. anyone with a pet knows how deeply they impact our lives and i offer my sincere condolences to the entire citadel community. go, dogs. ith that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy the nuary 3, 2019, gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. gohmert: thank you, madam speaker. today in our judiciary ommittee was quite interesting . for some people it was quite a role reversal. we had a hearing on the potential re-authorization of the fisa courts and discussions bout powerses -- powers of our d.o.j., f.b.i., n.s.a. under what's often referred to as section 215. it was interesting in the w
john bradford, reported on game days he would often find the bulldog waiting in the corner of his backyard facing the stadium. he just couldn't wait to fire those cannons and his spirit helped his fellow bulldogs pull off an incredible upset this past saturday. the general is with his fellow mascot when he passed away. the two were the pride of the citadel campus and cherished members of the institution. anyone with a pet knows how deeply they impact our lives and i offer my sincere condolences...
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let's bring in action shot he's a senior lecturer in middle east politics at the university of bradford he joins us via skype from is iranian leaders have welcomed donald trump's decision to sack john bolton what do you make of the iranian response and does tehran now think the chance of war is very much diminished. i think what president rouhani show today was nothing but a beary very cautious optimism and at the same time he made it categorically clear that without a condom the main precondition that the ukrainian regime has been talking about that over the last few months there will be no negotiation what. repeatedly said as longest the united states is not going to reconsider its maximum pressure policy towards iran and as long as they're not going to lift the sanctions there is no point to any negotiation and after not an important point to make but the sacking of john bolton isn't the same as a change in u.s. foreign policy and trump and his administration are still as you say going to keep up the sanctions and economic pressure on iran. yes action can you hear me at all. yes acti
let's bring in action shot he's a senior lecturer in middle east politics at the university of bradford he joins us via skype from is iranian leaders have welcomed donald trump's decision to sack john bolton what do you make of the iranian response and does tehran now think the chance of war is very much diminished. i think what president rouhani show today was nothing but a beary very cautious optimism and at the same time he made it categorically clear that without a condom the main...
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. >> reporter: that's why history teacher rachel bradford says after just 2 1/2 months, these exercises academy saw an 80% drop in reports of misconduct. >> now they're able to calm down and rationalize a situation. >> how many of you feel that learning relaxation has helped you? olivia, you're not raising your hand. >> my usual way of calming down is to move. that's why i do dance. when you do relaxation and breathe, it's like the complete opposite. so i don't really feel it. >> there's a danger people get carried away with one particular approach. it's really important to do this research because these practices may turn out not to be effective. >> reporter: if researchers conclude these practices are effective,upporters hope all eventually offer them.l >> schools are not just there to get children the best grades they can. we're also here to help our children become the very best versions of themselves. >> and feel that stress leaving you. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," roxana saberi, dford, enand. >>> and tha is "the overnight is "the overnight news" from this tuesday. m capti
. >> reporter: that's why history teacher rachel bradford says after just 2 1/2 months, these exercises academy saw an 80% drop in reports of misconduct. >> now they're able to calm down and rationalize a situation. >> how many of you feel that learning relaxation has helped you? olivia, you're not raising your hand. >> my usual way of calming down is to move. that's why i do dance. when you do relaxation and breathe, it's like the complete opposite. so i don't really...
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he ran down the name of that authorer, ron bradford. >> no, the name did not check out. >> reporter:n thee talked to the property manageer about the car. i asked if she had ever seen ron in a black lexuss suv. i know there was one that was burned. a black suv, a lexus earlier in the summer but she hadn't seen them with it in several months. at this point i was convinceded this was our bank robbery crew, yes. >> it was time for a good old-fashioned staelkout. did you see them coming? >> we saw it them coming and going. we were not able to identify who they were but were able to see them. >> and they were not alone. >> the surveillance was able taasser tain there was a female at the cabin. >> remember the ziegler home invasion there was that woman that caasked for milk for her baby. could this be here? ait thorts waited patiently for an opportunity to take the suspects down. two weeks after they started surveillance they finally got their chance. assistant u.s. attorney. >> the day before thanksgiving. law enforcement sees them get into a nissan path finder. tlrs can decision was made
he ran down the name of that authorer, ron bradford. >> no, the name did not check out. >> reporter:n thee talked to the property manageer about the car. i asked if she had ever seen ron in a black lexuss suv. i know there was one that was burned. a black suv, a lexus earlier in the summer but she hadn't seen them with it in several months. at this point i was convinceded this was our bank robbery crew, yes. >> it was time for a good old-fashioned staelkout. did you see them...
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officer's grappling with the aftermath of a plotted attack on the city of los angeles leaving officer bradfordife. abc 7 anc anc anc anc anc more. >> we picked up with tim contracting theaction. we're all affected because this sour fel oichose life is at risk. yeah. we're throwing the audience right in the middle of the chaos. >> what do you think will make season two a little different from what we've already seen? >> for a fact, there's tons morrow mans in season two. we got a little bit of that in season one. now i think in season two, what's going to make it so special is they're diving into each character's individual life, their personal lives and going to bring in even more of the human aspect to the cop world, really showing what happens once we are off of work and what we kind of deal with coming back to work and have to put to the side while we deal with things happening on the street. >> what are you poerersonally m sited about when you think about the premier and the season ahead? >> i'm excited for more action. there's tons of things that are so cool about this season. some things
officer's grappling with the aftermath of a plotted attack on the city of los angeles leaving officer bradfordife. abc 7 anc anc anc anc anc more. >> we picked up with tim contracting theaction. we're all affected because this sour fel oichose life is at risk. yeah. we're throwing the audience right in the middle of the chaos. >> what do you think will make season two a little different from what we've already seen? >> for a fact, there's tons morrow mans in season two. we got...
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the rookie" premieres on abc tonight, with a plotted attack on the city of l.a., leaving officer bradford fighting for his life. abc 7 news anchor kumasi kumasi has more on what we can expect. >> the stakes are super high. lots of action. we're all affected because this is our fellow officer whose life is at risk. and yeah, we're just -- we're throwing the audience right in the middle of the chaos. >> what do you think will make season 2 different from what we've already seen? >> for a fact, there is tons more romance in season 2. and we got a little bit that have in season 1, but now i think in season 2 what will make us so special is they're really diving into each character's individual personal lives and kind of bring in even more of the human expect to the cop world, really showing what happens once we are off of work and what we kind of deal with coming back to work and what we have to put to the side. >> what are you personally most of the excited about when you think about this premier in the season ahead. ? >> i'm actually excited for more action. there's tons of things that are
the rookie" premieres on abc tonight, with a plotted attack on the city of l.a., leaving officer bradford fighting for his life. abc 7 news anchor kumasi kumasi has more on what we can expect. >> the stakes are super high. lots of action. we're all affected because this is our fellow officer whose life is at risk. and yeah, we're just -- we're throwing the audience right in the middle of the chaos. >> what do you think will make season 2 different from what we've already seen?...
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i am curtis bradford co-chair of the treatment of demand coalition. i listened to all of this today. i am kind of amazed at some of the things i was hearing. some people talked during the presentation and made it sound like we are doing a good job, the need is being he. we need fixes here and there, overall things aren't bad. i don't know that anybody else in the city believes that because all you have to do is walk outside and see the crisis that we are in. it is a crisis. people are dying on the street. they don't need to be dying. i don't mean these people aren't doing a good job. i know they care and i believe they work hard and are trying. there are some broken pieces in the system. there are missing pieces in the system. i don't know that i fully believe that or can count on the institutions that currently exist to look at themselves fully objectively and think about what they might be doing right and wrong. the treatment on demand report we looked at, it is like a piece of fiction. i don't know what city they are talking about it it is not rea
i am curtis bradford co-chair of the treatment of demand coalition. i listened to all of this today. i am kind of amazed at some of the things i was hearing. some people talked during the presentation and made it sound like we are doing a good job, the need is being he. we need fixes here and there, overall things aren't bad. i don't know that anybody else in the city believes that because all you have to do is walk outside and see the crisis that we are in. it is a crisis. people are dying on...
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i'm morgan bradford in for katie tur. hurricane dorian made its first landfall in the u.s. battering the atlantic coastline for the better part of a week. dorian came ashore as a category 1 hurricane in north carolina's outer banks. with it came landfall a big storm surge. by tonight, dorian's impact will be felt all the way in new england on the outer edge of cape cod and then other the weekend as far north at
i'm morgan bradford in for katie tur. hurricane dorian made its first landfall in the u.s. battering the atlantic coastline for the better part of a week. dorian came ashore as a category 1 hurricane in north carolina's outer banks. with it came landfall a big storm surge. by tonight, dorian's impact will be felt all the way in new england on the outer edge of cape cod and then other the weekend as far north at
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officers grappling with the aftermath of a plotted attack on the city of los angeles leaving officer bradford fighting for his life. kusami spoke with two of the show's stars about what we can expect. >> we pick up where we left off with tim possibly having contracted the virus, rushing him to the hospital. so the stakes are super high. lots of action. we're all affected because this is our fellow officer whose life is at risk and yeah, we're just -- we're throwing the audience right in the middle of the chaos. >> what do you think will make season two a little bit different from what we've already seen? >> well, for a fact there is tons more romance in season two. we got a little bit of that in season one, but now i think in season two what's going to make it so special they're really diving into each character's individual life, their personal lives, and kind of bringing more of the human aspect to the cop world. really showing what happens once we are off of work and what we kind of deal with coming back to work and kind of have to put to the side while we deal with things happening on the
officers grappling with the aftermath of a plotted attack on the city of los angeles leaving officer bradford fighting for his life. kusami spoke with two of the show's stars about what we can expect. >> we pick up where we left off with tim possibly having contracted the virus, rushing him to the hospital. so the stakes are super high. lots of action. we're all affected because this is our fellow officer whose life is at risk and yeah, we're just -- we're throwing the audience right in...
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i'm morgan bradford in for katie tur. hurricane dorian made its first landfall in the u.s. today after battering the atlantic coastline for the better part of a week. dorian came ashore as a category 1 hurricane in north carolina's outer banks. with it came landfall a big storm surge. by tonight, dorian's impact will be felt all the way in new england on the outer edge of cape cod and then other the weekend as far north at canada. now to the south and the bahamas where dorian first made landfall as a massive category 5 storm, the death toll now stands at 30 and thousands are still missing. research and rescue efforts are still under way and officials expect that number to rise. relief efforts have been pouring in from governments and private companies as well as nonprofits. accord tog ring to the red cros 60,000 people don't have access to clean drinking water and 45% of homes are severely damaged or destroyed. >> literally looks like we are bombed. everything is gone. >> i've lived here my whole life. been through hurricane floyd which was a 5 also. i tell people this is l
i'm morgan bradford in for katie tur. hurricane dorian made its first landfall in the u.s. today after battering the atlantic coastline for the better part of a week. dorian came ashore as a category 1 hurricane in north carolina's outer banks. with it came landfall a big storm surge. by tonight, dorian's impact will be felt all the way in new england on the outer edge of cape cod and then other the weekend as far north at canada. now to the south and the bahamas where dorian first made...
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. >> i am curtis bradford. i am the co-chair of tenderloin people's congress and organizer for the development corporation. we are here in support of this legislation the way it is written. i mean, honestly, we are thinking about the situation as we see it now, the crisis in the city, housing, homeless crisis. a lot of problems are severely amplified by the massive development of office and commercial space without subsequent development of housing. that is devastating to the mission and soma and impacted the tenderloin. the truth is that unchecked development is bad for the city. it is bad for the communities and it is our residents paying the price for the development. they continue to pay the price both physically and financially. it is time to put responsibility back on the developer. the fee increase is not over the top. if i had my way, i would think bolder. the crisis seems worth bold decisions. ththe modest change is the chaos we have seen on the streets. i ask you to pass this and support it. we need t
. >> i am curtis bradford. i am the co-chair of tenderloin people's congress and organizer for the development corporation. we are here in support of this legislation the way it is written. i mean, honestly, we are thinking about the situation as we see it now, the crisis in the city, housing, homeless crisis. a lot of problems are severely amplified by the massive development of office and commercial space without subsequent development of housing. that is devastating to the mission and...
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on abc with the officers aftermath of a plotted attack on the city of los angeles leaving officer bradfordg for his life. kusami aaron spoke with two of the show's stars about what we can expect. >> we pick up where we left off with tim possibly having contracted the virus, rushing him to the hospital. so the stakes are super high. lots of action. we're all affected because this is our fellow officer whose life is at risk and yeah, we're just -- we're throwing the audience right in the middle of the chaos. >> what do you think will make season two a little bit different from what we've already seen? >> well, for a fact there is tons more romance in season two. we got a little bit of that in season one, but now i think in season two what's going to make it so special they're really diving into each character's individual life, their personal lives, and kind of bringing more of the human aspect to the cop world. really showing what happens once we are off of work and what we kind of deal with coming back to work and kind of have to put to the side while we deal with things happening on the s
on abc with the officers aftermath of a plotted attack on the city of los angeles leaving officer bradfordg for his life. kusami aaron spoke with two of the show's stars about what we can expect. >> we pick up where we left off with tim possibly having contracted the virus, rushing him to the hospital. so the stakes are super high. lots of action. we're all affected because this is our fellow officer whose life is at risk and yeah, we're just -- we're throwing the audience right in the...
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now be disappeared from the scene i guess that mr bradford the c.c. have managed to create and new frankenstein to the e.g. oh. i also heard by and by the way the other major difference is that the muslim brothers are out of the scene now because of all the oppression that yes they've been subjected to. these thieves returning from new york earlier on and he basically said egypt's a perfect country everything always goes perfectly there's no problems here and i don't want to talk about anyone who doesn't like egypt. can afford to ignore all of this happening in the street or is it just that. we've seen already go out and arrest people and silence them that way now let me put it that way i mean when c.c. say something like this he's being honest to himself and he's been on this to the people i mean the man just happened to be a military and he's very comfortable with his can as a military the general rule being in the same country is stats you know who ever is licensed by the state to carry arm and license to kill. is prohibited from getting into polit
now be disappeared from the scene i guess that mr bradford the c.c. have managed to create and new frankenstein to the e.g. oh. i also heard by and by the way the other major difference is that the muslim brothers are out of the scene now because of all the oppression that yes they've been subjected to. these thieves returning from new york earlier on and he basically said egypt's a perfect country everything always goes perfectly there's no problems here and i don't want to talk about anyone...
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eventually found the help she needed from an addiction counselling service, the bridge project in bradfordsay the prescription drugs they have looked at are vital for many patients but the number of long—term users is worrying. for some, longer term use of antidepressants is necessary, but libby from west yorkshire feels that, by being left on the drugs for 20 years, she has been let down by the health system. i feel like if i had turned to heroin or drink to help me with those problems, there would have been a lot more help for me to come of those things then there has been help for me to come off prescription drugs, and that is my frustration. groups of gps like this one have been meeting to discuss alternatives, including referring patients to counselling and activities in their local communities. but doctors leaders say they need more backing to help find solutions. we need to spend longer with our patients, and that means health leaders say it is nothing like on the same scale as the us opioid addiction crisis, but it is time to get on top of the issue before we see the problems exper
eventually found the help she needed from an addiction counselling service, the bridge project in bradfordsay the prescription drugs they have looked at are vital for many patients but the number of long—term users is worrying. for some, longer term use of antidepressants is necessary, but libby from west yorkshire feels that, by being left on the drugs for 20 years, she has been let down by the health system. i feel like if i had turned to heroin or drink to help me with those problems,...
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the stephen ake koson chairman of the usc show a foundation have all submitted letters to chairman bradford last year but they maintain support for what survivors are trying to maintain. >> good morning chairman graham, ranking member feinstein and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. is that better? thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today and share my knowledge on the important issue of holocaust era insurance claims. as director of the holocaust claims processing office the unit of the newark state department financial services i'm pleased to be able to provide insight into our efforts to provide some measure of justice to the victims of a painful chapter in world history. for 22 years the state of new york has been at the forefront of ensuring a just resolution of the unresolved claims and in june of 1997 established the cpl. claimants pay no fees for the services nor does the opposite take a percentage of the value of the coverage. our goal is to advocate for claimants for helping to the alleviating the cost they might enco
the stephen ake koson chairman of the usc show a foundation have all submitted letters to chairman bradford last year but they maintain support for what survivors are trying to maintain. >> good morning chairman graham, ranking member feinstein and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. is that better? thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today and share my knowledge on the important issue of holocaust era insurance claims. as...
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he is a senior lecturer in middle east politics of the university of bradford he says after bolton trying might rethink his iran policy for hasn't given any indication he can 1st of all you have to remember that consistency is not exactly one of the key very shoes of mr trump yes he has indicated that maybe he's going to be open to caen of easing the existing sanctions on iran or who knows that he actually may change his mind tomorrow or the day after tomorrow but apart from that all the existing indications old existing evidence suggests that perhaps about one year before the election he has realized that actually he hasn't achieved anything tangible and attractive in terms of foreign policy so maybe he wants to kind of reconsider some of the existing policies towards iran and north korea and now john bolton is out of the way probably will be in a much better position to resynchronize iran policy but certainly the next 3 weeks is going to be very interesting in the run up to the u.n. general assembly when president rouhani is going to attend and going to visit new york and a lot so for a
he is a senior lecturer in middle east politics of the university of bradford he says after bolton trying might rethink his iran policy for hasn't given any indication he can 1st of all you have to remember that consistency is not exactly one of the key very shoes of mr trump yes he has indicated that maybe he's going to be open to caen of easing the existing sanctions on iran or who knows that he actually may change his mind tomorrow or the day after tomorrow but apart from that all the...
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daniela's mother came from italy to bradford in the 1950s to work in the textile mills.ting. she thought i was being ridiculous. and what she did say to me was, "it doesn't apply to me because your daddy was english. i'm married to an englishman. i was married to an englishman for 56 years." it's the indignity of it all. an elderly lady like that, having to go through all that when she's been through that system... over 60 years ago. it's not fair. so daniela's mother was one of thousands from italy who answered the call to arms in the factories in the north of england to help rebuild post—war britain. on the south coast, meanwhile, europeans were typically arriving to learn english. many have stayed, so they can teach the language to the next generations. hi, dominique. hello, peter. dominique arrived from paris in the 1970s to be with her then boyfriend, now husband, tony, who is from italy. the pair set up their english language school in bournemouth. it is getting on a bit, so it's been here since you bought the house? and when did you buy the house? 1986. 33 yea rs
daniela's mother came from italy to bradford in the 1950s to work in the textile mills.ting. she thought i was being ridiculous. and what she did say to me was, "it doesn't apply to me because your daddy was english. i'm married to an englishman. i was married to an englishman for 56 years." it's the indignity of it all. an elderly lady like that, having to go through all that when she's been through that system... over 60 years ago. it's not fair. so daniela's mother was one of...
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they contend the start for two more winters until william bradford's the history that he wrote in 1647 describes we create private property and i'm paraphrasing but basically women and children went to the fields they never used to do a before and as an incentive. >> anybody who has family can identify with that problem. you know how much money my kid so me? we have a question way in the back. a lot, a lot. >> i have the blog. the two-party system is around voting. if the republicans don't make the free market argument convincing enough for a lot of people there's just one alternative so how much do you think the two-party worse party is responsible for this situation? >> i will take a stab at that. i think they are in this awesomely democratized and decentralized process that we are going through right now where everything is shifting back to the accuser and the one place that isn't happening is the politics. we still have two parties and on a lot of days from a libertarian perspective it's kind of hard to tell the difference if you look at things that we do care about like spending a
they contend the start for two more winters until william bradford's the history that he wrote in 1647 describes we create private property and i'm paraphrasing but basically women and children went to the fields they never used to do a before and as an incentive. >> anybody who has family can identify with that problem. you know how much money my kid so me? we have a question way in the back. a lot, a lot. >> i have the blog. the two-party system is around voting. if the...
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. >> and that's why the teacher rachel bradford says after two and a half month of these exercises, arnold calm down and rationalize the situation. >> it is helping so much. it has helped mae out a lot. >> how many of you feel that learning relaxation has helped you. >> olivia, you're not raising your hand. >> no. >> my way to calm down is to move, which is why i dance and when do you relaxation and breathing, it is the complete opposite, so i don't really feel it. >> there is a danger that people get carried away with one particular approach, i would say that's why it is important to do the research, because actually, this practice may not turn out to be effective. >> researchers conclude that these practices are effective, and supporters hope always in england will eventually offer them. >> schools are not just there to get children the best grades they can. we are helping them become the very best versions of themselves. >> and you can feel that stress leaving you. >> for "cbs this morning," roxana saberi, bedford, england. >> so stress itself is a real thing. >> yes. >> i'm with olivia
. >> and that's why the teacher rachel bradford says after two and a half month of these exercises, arnold calm down and rationalize the situation. >> it is helping so much. it has helped mae out a lot. >> how many of you feel that learning relaxation has helped you. >> olivia, you're not raising your hand. >> no. >> my way to calm down is to move, which is why i dance and when do you relaxation and breathing, it is the complete opposite, so i don't really...
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bradford, robert bradford, i apologise for stop thank you for correcting me, mr speaker.iven a chance to not only resolve the division affecting this house, but also to give a way that the country to move forward. as you yourself have reflected, mr speaker, the passions of this issue has inflamed will only carry on if there is not a resolution. and milton. thank you mr speaker, i want to associate myself with the marks are made at the beginning of proceedings today that i fear the minister will go to great lengths to take this argument to the wider issues. but what this question is about is what happened here yesterday. it was com pletely u na cce pta ble happened here yesterday. it was completely unacceptable behaviour in every way. creating division is not create four, from what ever side it comes. if we cannot do this in this place, mr speaker, may it is time to put aside our party parliamentary t—shirts, our brexit remain t—shirts and put on a t—shirt that stands for parliamentary democracy. unity of purpose, consensus and agreement. yesterday was unacceptable and if
bradford, robert bradford, i apologise for stop thank you for correcting me, mr speaker.iven a chance to not only resolve the division affecting this house, but also to give a way that the country to move forward. as you yourself have reflected, mr speaker, the passions of this issue has inflamed will only carry on if there is not a resolution. and milton. thank you mr speaker, i want to associate myself with the marks are made at the beginning of proceedings today that i fear the minister will...
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the evacuations here in bradford county start after the 8:00 a.m.rive up and down a 1 a you can really see the homes and the businesses, the hotels are getting boarded up and shut down. now, here in florida along with georgia and the carolinas, strong winds and dangerous storm surge are more than likely there are mandatory and voluntary evacuations allob the east coast. that may be easier said than done as the storms that closed more than 600 flights. heed the warning from emergency officials. >> this is a very serious hurricane. 185 miles per hour gusts up to 220 miles per hour. that's the strongest, the largest in modern history, certainly the strongest any of us around today have seen. but we believe that we can keep everyone alive. >> residents in north carolina are also buying and stocking up on supplies. governor roy cooper declared a state of emergency and lifted transportation restrictions so supplies can be brought in much faster. it's really unimaginable listening in southeastern, north carolina and been hit hard with two severe hurricanes
the evacuations here in bradford county start after the 8:00 a.m.rive up and down a 1 a you can really see the homes and the businesses, the hotels are getting boarded up and shut down. now, here in florida along with georgia and the carolinas, strong winds and dangerous storm surge are more than likely there are mandatory and voluntary evacuations allob the east coast. that may be easier said than done as the storms that closed more than 600 flights. heed the warning from emergency officials....
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adam and david bradford and bianca wrightjoin us now. game, i paid my money and i the game and i was able to play it all. now you buy a game and there's transactions built into the game, or you get one for free within app purchases that require you to spend real money to progress in the game or get aesthetic elements like skins and so on. that means you are in entering a model where it is paid to win. the person with the credit card can buy the advantage and therefore do better in the game. it takes something away from the skill of the game but also it is easy for those micro— transactions to add up very quickly. the thing here the committee of mps are talking about is children should be banned from buying loot boxes. why do you think it's an issue? children aren't a lwa ys it's an issue? children aren't always aware of the value for money and they're always aware of the value for money and they‘ re not always aware of the value for money and they're not aware of the fact these transactions add up over time. a loot box or any micro— tran
adam and david bradford and bianca wrightjoin us now. game, i paid my money and i the game and i was able to play it all. now you buy a game and there's transactions built into the game, or you get one for free within app purchases that require you to spend real money to progress in the game or get aesthetic elements like skins and so on. that means you are in entering a model where it is paid to win. the person with the credit card can buy the advantage and therefore do better in the game. it...