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hey, don't bag on sandra bullock! you think it makes you look cultured, but you just come off as bitter. dr. siebert, twelve o'clock. wolowitz: why's the president of the university slumming in the cafeteria? perhaps he's emulating shakespeare's henry v, who dressed as a commoner and mingled among them to find out how he was being perceived by his subjects.
hey, don't bag on sandra bullock! you think it makes you look cultured, but you just come off as bitter. dr. siebert, twelve o'clock. wolowitz: why's the president of the university slumming in the cafeteria? perhaps he's emulating shakespeare's henry v, who dressed as a commoner and mingled among them to find out how he was being perceived by his subjects.
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i'd like to welcome troy bullock, jr. thank you, troy. also darius baxter and danny wright. they are the founders of good projects, an organization that is trying to do a lot of outreach and partnering in our area. troy, i want to start with you. how did you get involved in this? i understand you left teach for america to start this. >> yes. the organization started very organically. we all played against each other in high the crazy part is we all met each other on the field at georgetown on the same team. became best friends, became roommates. in our senior year we came together and were challenged by our mentor to go back in the community and do something goodgood. and out came good projects. in the nonprofit arena it isn't a lot of fun and not a lot of money. i i had to do teach for america. do projects on the side. before i came home, we were successfully enough to get funding and i left teach for america to do it full-time because i knew this was my real passion and my partners' real passion, so, yeah. >> danny, tell me a little about what you guys had been doing. >> y
i'd like to welcome troy bullock, jr. thank you, troy. also darius baxter and danny wright. they are the founders of good projects, an organization that is trying to do a lot of outreach and partnering in our area. troy, i want to start with you. how did you get involved in this? i understand you left teach for america to start this. >> yes. the organization started very organically. we all played against each other in high the crazy part is we all met each other on the field at...
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it is normally rained that stops cricket play but this time it was our bullocks. ——a bullock.eekend. nobody was hurt. the umpire wasn't going to run at all. the other cricketer ran com pletely all. the other cricketer ran completely away. did you like that, sally? that badtempered bullock was a reflection of the grand prix. my goodness me, some badtempered driving. red bullock! we like to see exciting racing but it really got nasty. strong words from lewis hamilton about sebastian vettel. he says, "sebastian vettel‘s driving yesterday was disgusting." no love lost their between those two. a remarkable race that featured three safety cars and several crashes was won by red bull's daniel ricciardo. england have won their t20 series against south africa. it was winner takes all in cardiff — with england victorious by 19 runs to take the series 2—1. feliciano lopez caused a shock and beat marin cilic to win a thrilling final of the queen's tournament in west london. lopez came from a set down to win 2—1. and petra kvitova wins the aegon classic in birmingham — her first title sinc
it is normally rained that stops cricket play but this time it was our bullocks. ——a bullock.eekend. nobody was hurt. the umpire wasn't going to run at all. the other cricketer ran com pletely all. the other cricketer ran completely away. did you like that, sally? that badtempered bullock was a reflection of the grand prix. my goodness me, some badtempered driving. red bullock! we like to see exciting racing but it really got nasty. strong words from lewis hamilton about sebastian vettel....
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you know bullock. carts the road. they have to be they have to be. old rights and. old ups. but dark. as a run come through so if the. if they claim that their city is different. so this is the legitimacy for the suppression than in other continents in russia in america in other companies in china that are in many different ethnicities that this stuff to claim so they can justify this so i am not a. mother against the. trend of time and always had a good relationship with. cards and it was a great pressure on us not to have sympathy i embrace them. this is something out of my concern is the division of the regional support initial for. good not bring peace to the region well mr president let me stop here for a second we need to take a very short break but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. i'm stan collymore and i'm neal home and. we're going to be your hopes for the treat thousand and seventeen confederations cup right here in russia we're going to be visiting the host cities or sochi that sounds to petersburg and moscow can be great but i'm talking full of c
you know bullock. carts the road. they have to be they have to be. old rights and. old ups. but dark. as a run come through so if the. if they claim that their city is different. so this is the legitimacy for the suppression than in other continents in russia in america in other companies in china that are in many different ethnicities that this stuff to claim so they can justify this so i am not a. mother against the. trend of time and always had a good relationship with. cards and it was a...
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Jun 27, 2017
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bullock reality is that over the last decade everybody has tightened up last decade everybody has tightenedgs. —— the reality is. in the meantime technology is getting stronger and organised criminals are getting stronger at what they are doing and the gap is widening rapidly. the gap has too narrow and spending has to be put into the kind of measures that can stop this kind of thing? yes, and organisations need to move from the idea that they can stop these kinds of attacks because they can't. that's clear. they have to recognise these organised criminals will get in their network and look for behaviour, look for more visibility and monitoring to be able to identify when the activity is taking place and shut it down as soon as they can. stay one step ahead. thank you forjoining us. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:45 this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are giles kenningham, communications consultant and former conservative director of communications, and henry mance, political correspondent at the financ
bullock reality is that over the last decade everybody has tightened up last decade everybody has tightenedgs. —— the reality is. in the meantime technology is getting stronger and organised criminals are getting stronger at what they are doing and the gap is widening rapidly. the gap has too narrow and spending has to be put into the kind of measures that can stop this kind of thing? yes, and organisations need to move from the idea that they can stop these kinds of attacks because they...
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>> my name is jim bullock. i'm a retired usia officer. i teach now at gw. a few observations -- one is i note that -- this is how usia played it, to. their public identity insomuch as they had went inside the united states was the press and media, and you focus on that as well, but in fact, going back to the 1930's, the americans began creating u.s. information service centers in latin america in response to german and italian activity, and that was mainly cultural. usia does give founded, its elements are who is going to own this thing, and separates it, has its own thing, but all the years they existed was mainly talking about their information media stuff, and in fact, in 1984, i went on to baghdad to reopen up the embassy. i spent three years there, and the only time i set foot in the newspaper was when one of my austrian exhibit techs, who was had a carthe fair, accident and i had to go down and settle the insurance claim. 95% of my time in baghdad was on student advising, building a library, getting people off on exchange programs. i guess and looking
>> my name is jim bullock. i'm a retired usia officer. i teach now at gw. a few observations -- one is i note that -- this is how usia played it, to. their public identity insomuch as they had went inside the united states was the press and media, and you focus on that as well, but in fact, going back to the 1930's, the americans began creating u.s. information service centers in latin america in response to german and italian activity, and that was mainly cultural. usia does give...
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let's talk to jackie bullock who had an incisional hernia mesh repair in 2015.is chief of surgery and consultant surgeon at the british hernia centre which pioneered the use of mesh in the uk. with us a general surgeon who carries out around four to six hernia repairs with mesh every week foran nhs hernia repairs with mesh every week for an nhs hospital in leeds. thank you very much for coming on the programme. nice to see you all. jackie, tell us what your life was like before your hernia operation?” had mine to repair the hernias that had mine to repair the hernias that had come through the operation. i used to enjoy fitness, looking after my horse and doing everything normally people would do and now i can't do any of that. i would love to go back to the gym to be able to get back on my horse, to be able to muck out and to do normal things, go shopping... why can't you do those things anymore? it feels like there isa things anymore? it feels like there is a piece of barbed wire pulling at you. when i go to stand up, it feels like my inside are being ripped ap
let's talk to jackie bullock who had an incisional hernia mesh repair in 2015.is chief of surgery and consultant surgeon at the british hernia centre which pioneered the use of mesh in the uk. with us a general surgeon who carries out around four to six hernia repairs with mesh every week foran nhs hernia repairs with mesh every week for an nhs hospital in leeds. thank you very much for coming on the programme. nice to see you all. jackie, tell us what your life was like before your hernia...
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in a decision that is forever captioned american tradition partnership versus bullock, the u.s. supreme court disposed of our 100 year old law if a 5-4 decision. 59-4 decision that was the first significant case after citizens united. as governor i didn't give up. i took a different tact. i worked with democrats and republicans, again my legislature is almost two-thirds republican. i have to do that. but i work with them to pass one of the most progressive disclosure laws in the country. so the dark money groups, no matter what part of the federal tax code that they try to hide behind if, they're going to spend or contribute in our elections or state elections, they have to disclose their spending and who's giving them money. now it took a number of different attempts to get there to get that passed. but as a result, even the coke brothers stayed out of our election cycle for state elections last november. now democrats didn't fix citizens united when we had control of congress in the white house. reform movements more and more are working around washington not with it. washingt
in a decision that is forever captioned american tradition partnership versus bullock, the u.s. supreme court disposed of our 100 year old law if a 5-4 decision. 59-4 decision that was the first significant case after citizens united. as governor i didn't give up. i took a different tact. i worked with democrats and republicans, again my legislature is almost two-thirds republican. i have to do that. but i work with them to pass one of the most progressive disclosure laws in the country. so the...