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whether we have reproductive health choices. funding for public schools here in philly is a huge one. >> right now, i am here at an event for joshua pirro. it is getting started right behind me at a vfw. trying to get as many voters into the fold as possible. it's one of the few stops he has today as for john fetterman he is pushing out the big wigs this weekend. on friday, president obama cut an ad for him. klobuchar joined him yesterday at a strategic selection for what the build -- a conversation between fetterman and klobuchar talking about issues like crime, inflation, abortion. a bit of a preview of tuesday's highly anticipated matchup between doctor oz and john fetterman. we are yet to see both candidates -- we will have that close captioning accommodation for fetterman in terms of the issue as i said we hear from different voters top of mind are abortion, crime, inflation and of course the phillies this weekend, yasmin. >> thank you. we appreciate it. >> do you think democrats can keep the chamber with such a slim majori
whether we have reproductive health choices. funding for public schools here in philly is a huge one. >> right now, i am here at an event for joshua pirro. it is getting started right behind me at a vfw. trying to get as many voters into the fold as possible. it's one of the few stops he has today as for john fetterman he is pushing out the big wigs this weekend. on friday, president obama cut an ad for him. klobuchar joined him yesterday at a strategic selection for what the build -- a...
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choice.y mom homeschooled me when i was a kid and then i went to a public high school for high school. and on to christian university for college. i believe that the end of the day the communities that my family wanted to live because my mom was a single mom would not have provided us the best opportunities educationally. we have this discussion before around the fact that schools the quality of your school should not be determined by your zip code, how would your family makes of the color of your skin and sadly crosses country it is. there are great and variances depending upon where you live in. depending income of your family. depending on quite frankly the color of the predominant students in those building. that becomes a very hard thing and i have had several discussions with union members some quite heated and very vocal. there are things they say that are problematic with the idea can basically wait it out and do ~ five did have the child you cannot tell make like ten, 12, 14 years fo
choice.y mom homeschooled me when i was a kid and then i went to a public high school for high school. and on to christian university for college. i believe that the end of the day the communities that my family wanted to live because my mom was a single mom would not have provided us the best opportunities educationally. we have this discussion before around the fact that schools the quality of your school should not be determined by your zip code, how would your family makes of the color of...
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less likel to choice? not by choice, no. less likely to buy _ choice? not by choice, no.ozen - choice? not by choice, no. less likely to buy are frozen and - choice? not by choice, no. less. likely to buy are frozen and thawed out bird rather than a fresh bird. one of the biggest producers in sx, paul kelly, says he knows of six farms that have gone out of business because of bird flu. he anticipates there will be a shortage of free range birds this christmas. concerns that the government has sought to downplay. fiat that the government has sought to downla . . that the government has sought to downla . s ., ., �* downplay. at the moment we haven't lost anything — downplay. at the moment we haven't lost anything like _ downplay. at the moment we haven't lost anything like enough _ downplay. at the moment we haven't lost anything like enough to - downplay. at the moment we haven't lost anything like enough to have - downplay. at the moment we haven't lost anything like enough to have an. lost anything like enough to have an impact on that, but that is why we need to suit ou
less likel to choice? not by choice, no. less likely to buy _ choice? not by choice, no.ozen - choice? not by choice, no. less likely to buy are frozen and - choice? not by choice, no. less. likely to buy are frozen and thawed out bird rather than a fresh bird. one of the biggest producers in sx, paul kelly, says he knows of six farms that have gone out of business because of bird flu. he anticipates there will be a shortage of free range birds this christmas. concerns that the government has...
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but 95 percent of new yorkers have ranked choice voting and 77 percentwant to do it again . you're right eric that new york city board of elections is not exactly known for its stellar punctuality and other things. but the process is extraordinarily powerful and popular and you know, the fact that it wasn't as honorable as it should be we should make sure that's better the next time. >> last question on the forward party, no third party has really survived the united states for well over 100 years so if the forward party survives why will that be the case andif it doesn't survive why will that be the case ? >> if the forward party thrives it's going to be because unions of americans stand up and say wait a minute, you're going to like one party more than the other. this duopoly dynamic is tearing our country apart political strength is at record levels . we are inching towards violence and ruin and a lot of people want to feel that if the forward party divides us is because enough of us and said we have to actually make this democracy more genuinely b democratic for youth to
but 95 percent of new yorkers have ranked choice voting and 77 percentwant to do it again . you're right eric that new york city board of elections is not exactly known for its stellar punctuality and other things. but the process is extraordinarily powerful and popular and you know, the fact that it wasn't as honorable as it should be we should make sure that's better the next time. >> last question on the forward party, no third party has really survived the united states for well over...
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the choice was made and russia will not betray the stress. [applause] -- betray this choice. [applause] the key of authorities should see this with respect and that is the only way that we can reach a peaceful solution. we will protect our lands with every means we have at our disposal. and we will do everything to provide safety for our people. this is the great liberating mission of our people. we will restore destroyed citizen towns, schools, hospitals, theatres and museums. we will restore and develop industrial enterprises, factories, infrastructure, as well a social and pension support, health care and education. we will raise the level of security together or make it so people in the near region feel the support of all the entire people of russia, all the republics, territories and regions of our vast motherland. [applause] friends, colleagues, today i would like to address our soldiers and officers who are participating in a special military operation. of the warriors of donbass and novorossiya, those who went to the mobilization order on partial mobilisation, and tho
the choice was made and russia will not betray the stress. [applause] -- betray this choice. [applause] the key of authorities should see this with respect and that is the only way that we can reach a peaceful solution. we will protect our lands with every means we have at our disposal. and we will do everything to provide safety for our people. this is the great liberating mission of our people. we will restore destroyed citizen towns, schools, hospitals, theatres and museums. we will restore...
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sir money, we know that there are tough choices to be made.— choices to be made. not been drawn on what _ choices to be made. sir keir starmer not been drawn on what labour- choices to be made. sir keir starmerl not been drawn on what labour would do because there are, of course, big questions about if they were to come to power with the state of the public finances as they are, what they look to cut taxes, increase spending or cut it? they are not giving many answers in that vein at this point. some developments, but the big question is, still, what does borisjohnson do, do we hear from rishi sunak later on today, what will he say about any possible deal with borisjohnson, or is he going to go it alone? we will wait to find out. going to go it alone? we will wait to find out-— let's now speak to hugo rifkind — a radio presenter with times radio, a columnist and leader writer for the times, where where he contributes to the newspaper's editorial position. good morning to you, hugo. have you heard anything from what has been said this morning? i heard anything from
sir money, we know that there are tough choices to be made.— choices to be made. not been drawn on what _ choices to be made. sir keir starmer not been drawn on what labour- choices to be made. sir keir starmerl not been drawn on what labour would do because there are, of course, big questions about if they were to come to power with the state of the public finances as they are, what they look to cut taxes, increase spending or cut it? they are not giving many answers in that vein at this...
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on school choice.homeschooled me when i was a kid and went to a public high school and went to a christian university for college. i believe at the end of the day communities mygl family was in would not have provided best opportunities for education and we had this discussion before the greenroom around the fact that the quality of your schooli should not be determined by your zip code and how much of family makes of the color of his skin and sadly across the country it is. d there are great variances depending on where you live, the income of your family,e dependig on theen color of the predominae students in the building becomes a hard thing. i've had several discussions with union members, some quite needed and vocal. there are things they say that are problematic with the idea that you can basically wait it out. i don't have children but if i did, you cannot tell me i can wait for ten, 12, 14 years. rato school to maybe get togeth. under even know what that means because there 500 things wrong so
on school choice.homeschooled me when i was a kid and went to a public high school and went to a christian university for college. i believe at the end of the day communities mygl family was in would not have provided best opportunities for education and we had this discussion before the greenroom around the fact that the quality of your schooli should not be determined by your zip code and how much of family makes of the color of his skin and sadly across the country it is. d there are great...
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voters have a choice. either to continue bailing out the college or final low hold it accountable and stand on its own 2 feet. >> thank you. >> everyone has a right to own body and fir chance at [inaudible]. our country restrives for equity men get left behind. i believe city college will be fro for all of an fran. because gives everyone a chance to fight. no merit their become ground, age or history. removing barriers to education is the way to help people out of the poverty electronic. to accomplish this city college needs to meet diligence it is in the a destination it is a step to the rest of your life. investments of academic and students service are key and support staff such as advisor. many people don't have an idea had they want. having machine to guide them willrous the time spent there and more on enjoying a life after. i intend to keep city college free for san francisco forever and also. stroll line requirements 99. professional low i'm a data engineer i hold a bachelors in mechanics from besh
voters have a choice. either to continue bailing out the college or final low hold it accountable and stand on its own 2 feet. >> thank you. >> everyone has a right to own body and fir chance at [inaudible]. our country restrives for equity men get left behind. i believe city college will be fro for all of an fran. because gives everyone a chance to fight. no merit their become ground, age or history. removing barriers to education is the way to help people out of the poverty...
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and where is this school choice school choice argument going to go. we know that in the previous administration. there was a large amount of hoorah around school choice right now or seeing some of those things pull back states are fighting back and forth as to how far they're going to allow school choice to go who has their various provisions depending on where you live. it's not going to change any time too soon parents want a certain level of autonomy. they want to know what their children are learning. there is a riff right now between school choice and obviously crt, which we'll talk about the culture wars. later. but for this question when it comes to school choice, where do you see this going as a policy matter? and why is it such an important part of civil society? yeah. i mean, i think i think this is the moment. okay, this is the moment for school choice. the next two to four years is going to be really really important for what happens to the educational sort of the future educational system in the united states. this is the moment for schoo
and where is this school choice school choice argument going to go. we know that in the previous administration. there was a large amount of hoorah around school choice right now or seeing some of those things pull back states are fighting back and forth as to how far they're going to allow school choice to go who has their various provisions depending on where you live. it's not going to change any time too soon parents want a certain level of autonomy. they want to know what their children...
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so our choice, the only choice, the labour choice is to put those profits to work.his party is always on the side of working people in times of crisis. [applause] and conference, i know this will shock you but the tories aren't on the side of our nhs either. [laughter] my mum worked for the nhs. my sister worked for the nhs. my wife still works for the nhs. the nhs runs through my family like a stick of rock. but i tell you what, i am really worried about how many lives are at risk this winter. talking to doctors in my local hospital, i said -- the nhs is on its knees, isn't it? and they said, no, it's -- it is face down on the floor. and the pathetic response of the government last week left it there. the way to get it back on its feet is with a stronger nhs workforce. that's the main barrier to capacity right now “" staff. so as rachel announced yesterday, we will take on an extra 7,500 medical students every year, we will double the number of district nurses, 5,000 new health visitors, 10,000 extra nursing placements. [cheers and applause] conference, i will tell
so our choice, the only choice, the labour choice is to put those profits to work.his party is always on the side of working people in times of crisis. [applause] and conference, i know this will shock you but the tories aren't on the side of our nhs either. [laughter] my mum worked for the nhs. my sister worked for the nhs. my wife still works for the nhs. the nhs runs through my family like a stick of rock. but i tell you what, i am really worried about how many lives are at risk this winter....
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- who's choice? - our choice! - who's choice? - our choice! - who's choice? - our choice! - who's choice? - our choice! [dramatic music] [camera shutters click] [applause] - shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! - but there is something beautiful, even in losing in those moments. what you may not understand is that you are creating an inspirational model for other people to follow. that you are moving the needle every time you do that, even if you don't gain immediately what you were hoping to achieve. that you raise awareness, that you help inspire further action on that issue. [dramatic music] ♪ - two-and-a-half years ago, i was at the capitol watching wendy davis filibuster against this heinous law. [audience cheering] and since then, i've been inspired to fight for reproductive justice on all fronts, especially fighting abortion stigma in my community, border town, brownsville, texas. [audience cheering] our fight today, though, is bigger than texas. we're here to fight for the rights of all women and pregnant people and much more. we're figh
- who's choice? - our choice! - who's choice? - our choice! - who's choice? - our choice! - who's choice? - our choice! [dramatic music] [camera shutters click] [applause] - shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! - but there is something beautiful, even in losing in those moments. what you may not understand is that you are creating an inspirational model for other people to follow. that you are moving the needle every time you do that, even if you don't gain immediately what you were hoping to...
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secondly, this idea around school choice. i thought secretary rice put it so eloquently why we want school choice and i'm able to stand on the shoulders of leaders who came before me. arizona has 525 charter schools with 230 5000 kids already in those schools. that's nearly 20% of our student population and those kids are excelling in our state. the ground had been softened for school choice. in the last session of our legislature we were -- we were able to pass universal educational savings accounts. [applause] and it, it, it took all of eight years to get that done. an idea that elevated -- animated my campaign in 2014. something that we tried and tried, tried and tried. it was persistence and good luck in circumstances. saying i'm not going to sign any budget until we get educational savings accounts, that was something we were able to bring forward. every parent in our state can now access taxpayer dollars for whatever use they want it for. from catholic schools to parochial schools, private schools in homeschooling, micr
secondly, this idea around school choice. i thought secretary rice put it so eloquently why we want school choice and i'm able to stand on the shoulders of leaders who came before me. arizona has 525 charter schools with 230 5000 kids already in those schools. that's nearly 20% of our student population and those kids are excelling in our state. the ground had been softened for school choice. in the last session of our legislature we were -- we were able to pass universal educational savings...
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black support for school choice.dering if you know, i mean i i lived in michigan and detroit for a for a long time. the first of the initiative, i think it was the first one in the 1990s in detroit went down in flames. there was black support but not all of black support and opposition in conservative suburbs. there were multiple forces that defeated this initiative but even more black support because in some ways, the government is a vehicle for progress for black folks. if you can get a job as a teacher or government office, that is poverty so they also see public schools as a way of employment if you can speak to that. >> with regards, i want to talk about how housing affects this debate. don't know if cartel is the right term but when you have a school district, you have the value of your home associated with the district. that is not really just in some sense but that is the case at the moment so there's a status quo that is hard to overcome. thinking about how it will affect home values if the district is diffe
black support for school choice.dering if you know, i mean i i lived in michigan and detroit for a for a long time. the first of the initiative, i think it was the first one in the 1990s in detroit went down in flames. there was black support but not all of black support and opposition in conservative suburbs. there were multiple forces that defeated this initiative but even more black support because in some ways, the government is a vehicle for progress for black folks. if you can get a job...
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someone else made a choice. the storm is different. you have a nature event that comes through and decimates that area. it is different from somebody taking out a loan to go to college or for student loan debt. i think the key to our student loan issue, at a lot of issues, is making sure people have the understanding of what the costs will be upfront, what they are able to earn, and how they will service that debt. when i talk to people -- when i talked to the gentleman from pennsylvania, went into education for criminal justice and worked in that for three years to he said i came here and work on concrete basements. -- it comes to a transparency issue to make sure that students are going into this part of their life with the understanding that they need to have, and that will help alleviate a lot of that anxiety. host: let's go to ogden, utah. linda, independent. good morning. you are speaking with congressman fred keller. caller: good morning, congressman keller, and good morning, the united states and the world. my question, again,
someone else made a choice. the storm is different. you have a nature event that comes through and decimates that area. it is different from somebody taking out a loan to go to college or for student loan debt. i think the key to our student loan issue, at a lot of issues, is making sure people have the understanding of what the costs will be upfront, what they are able to earn, and how they will service that debt. when i talk to people -- when i talked to the gentleman from pennsylvania, went...
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please explain why her administration is not the right choice. diehl: happy birthday to my daughter and it is her 21st birthday. with my remaining time, i will tell you that thank you for watching this and my goal as governor is to make sure i listen to you and work hard, should the state most of the right direction and my opponent is driven by ideology that is also pushing for energy solutions that are unavailable. we are seeing spikes in a home heating and spikes in electric rates, 64% and my opponent believes we should be fossil fuel free by 2030 but there's no way to get there. we need to get from a to b responsibly but we cannot do it irresponsibly. she will bankroll our state -- bankrupt estate -- our state. latoyia: can you explain why a geoff diehl administration is not right for the state. healey: my opponent is donald trump's candidate for governor and i would be honored to be yours. abortion is on the ballot and i support and i will protect and defend a woman's access to abortion. my opponent was to ban abortion -- wants to ban abortio
please explain why her administration is not the right choice. diehl: happy birthday to my daughter and it is her 21st birthday. with my remaining time, i will tell you that thank you for watching this and my goal as governor is to make sure i listen to you and work hard, should the state most of the right direction and my opponent is driven by ideology that is also pushing for energy solutions that are unavailable. we are seeing spikes in a home heating and spikes in electric rates, 64% and my...
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basically the hi'ab is not a choice for us._ choice for us. but iranian women _ choice for us.choice for us. but iranian women have kept- choice for us. but iranian i women have kept fighting. choice for us. but iranian - women have kept fighting. this woman is an iranian women's rights activists. now she lives in exile, in the hague, in the netherlands. in 2006, her in a group of women in iran started a campaign called i million signatures, the campaign sought to change discriminatory laws against women. most of the women behind the campaign were arrested or exiled, but any generation of activists went online. with the development of the internet in iran, communicating with young iran, communicating with young iran in women became easier. an iranian activist exiled in the us used social media to promote her campaigns against compulsory hijab. compulsory hi'ab. this is a hair compulsory hijab. this is a hair revolution! _ compulsory hijab. this is a hair revolution! white - hair revolution! white wednesdays - hair revolution! white wednesdays and - hair revolution! white i wedn
basically the hi'ab is not a choice for us._ choice for us. but iranian women _ choice for us.choice for us. but iranian women have kept- choice for us. but iranian i women have kept fighting. choice for us. but iranian - women have kept fighting. this woman is an iranian women's rights activists. now she lives in exile, in the hague, in the netherlands. in 2006, her in a group of women in iran started a campaign called i million signatures, the campaign sought to change discriminatory laws...
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so it's too early to say who's going to win ranked choice. voting played the deciding role in oakland's 2010 mayoral election. well, in the initial count, former state senator don prada had 11,000 more first-place votes. then then councilmember jean quan. he didn't have more than half the vote, which is needed to win one 0nd and 3rd choice votes were counted. kwan had more than half the vote with the 2000 vote lead and emerge victorious. that's why political analysts say the next 3 weeks will not only be filled with campaigning for the people's but also to see who other candidates will endorse as a second choice. imagine that this could be a lot of deal-making going on between now and the next 2 week, next 3 weeks to try and get people to sort of decide who's going to be their second choice of the 3 front runners. dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> san jose voters will select a new mayor in less than a month to. but which candidate has the edge to win? depends on who you ask. new polls paint different pictures for santa clara county supervisor cindy
so it's too early to say who's going to win ranked choice. voting played the deciding role in oakland's 2010 mayoral election. well, in the initial count, former state senator don prada had 11,000 more first-place votes. then then councilmember jean quan. he didn't have more than half the vote, which is needed to win one 0nd and 3rd choice votes were counted. kwan had more than half the vote with the 2000 vote lead and emerge victorious. that's why political analysts say the next 3 weeks will...
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is free from the probable choice.ugh we know that e quantum mechanics is any experiment that we do in quantum mechanics. he is the majority in the vast majority, the outcome of the same initial situation is unpredictable. oh predictable. only the probability that this this this or this will happen einstein hardly objected to this, and einstein objected precisely to this, he believed that relatively speaking, each particle is a kind of converter that is contained inside. well, a color card. here is the color of this card. we don't know, we can only guess we can suppose that, for example, in half of the cards, eh? and inside the paper half is red. here's a probabilistic choice many grabbed. hey, an envelope. we don't know what color the paper will be. we say she is either senya or the red probability is 1/2 of both outcomes. let's make a complete clarification. as they say, the probabilistic nature is denied, and the probability comes from our ignorance. they are from the fundamental nature of the world just like that,
is free from the probable choice.ugh we know that e quantum mechanics is any experiment that we do in quantum mechanics. he is the majority in the vast majority, the outcome of the same initial situation is unpredictable. oh predictable. only the probability that this this this or this will happen einstein hardly objected to this, and einstein objected precisely to this, he believed that relatively speaking, each particle is a kind of converter that is contained inside. well, a color card. here...
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ah, she made the selfish choice, trying to secure victory. ah, but the scientist added a bit of guilt. so he sent a message to the other team, informing them of her selfish choice. what else if, if i sent him a message, i do show him. ah, she started to feel guilty. but she could redeem herself. and kinda seem close by because she changed her choice and she's in shan reduced her chances of winning because she felt guilty if someone gl massage. a lot of it sends a more positive message to the other player. shann pick it up at fisher contact for kathy bush, and she realized he didn't trust her vehicle. so she decided to show him, she's a better, more selfless person than he thank was we're look it up because she wanted been sat, jealousy, and it worked against all odds guilt one out. and the girl agreed to change her choice. 600 people participated in the test of the concert, while many tended toward selfishness, the results also revealed altruism. look at if you compare these results with laboratory data, and i think you can see that people wh
ah, she made the selfish choice, trying to secure victory. ah, but the scientist added a bit of guilt. so he sent a message to the other team, informing them of her selfish choice. what else if, if i sent him a message, i do show him. ah, she started to feel guilty. but she could redeem herself. and kinda seem close by because she changed her choice and she's in shan reduced her chances of winning because she felt guilty if someone gl massage. a lot of it sends a more positive message to the...
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we have a choice on november 8. that choice is wlo we are going to elect a da that will fight the crimes and terrorizing our asian community. we have a choice to elect a da that will fight the property crimes that are terrorizing our tourists and neighbors and ourselves. when we walk the streets on november 8 we will have a choice as to whether we will continue to step over the homeless crisis that is occurring. whether or not we will continue to step over the addiction crisis. whoa we are going to continue to step over the menial health crisis this is terrorizing our streets. on november 8 you will have a choice. your choice should be to lect middle east as da i was police commissioner for for you year under gavin new some and criminal justice for 7 year appointed by the senate. i was a police officer in san francisco for 3 years special the last 22 years i have been a civil right's attorney in san francisco. on november 8 you will should a voice that choice is whether or not you will accept san francisco in the co
we have a choice on november 8. that choice is wlo we are going to elect a da that will fight the crimes and terrorizing our asian community. we have a choice to elect a da that will fight the property crimes that are terrorizing our tourists and neighbors and ourselves. when we walk the streets on november 8 we will have a choice as to whether we will continue to step over the homeless crisis that is occurring. whether or not we will continue to step over the addiction crisis. whoa we are...
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our brain is forced to make a quick choice. this little manipulation is one of the basic techniques of magic. huh. but emotions aren't just used for manipulation and magic shows. we all use them to communicate and get what we want. they're also a weapon of persuasion. one we often use unconsciously from an early age to get attention or comfort. later, we use their power to exert our influence over others. hello, please take is 8th. oh, i, researchers and experimental psychology have shown that emotions can be used to completely disconcert someone in just a few minutes. liberated just with this test will assess your cognitive abilities. anyone can do it for this to 10 up. today. it was designed for a 10 year old children. several candidates are asked to complete a puzzle. the 3 part task is to be completed as quickly as possible. but it's rig mm. the candidates on the right of the screen will easily solve the puzzle because the test they've been given is very easy. ah. meanwhile, the candidates on the left have been given an uns
our brain is forced to make a quick choice. this little manipulation is one of the basic techniques of magic. huh. but emotions aren't just used for manipulation and magic shows. we all use them to communicate and get what we want. they're also a weapon of persuasion. one we often use unconsciously from an early age to get attention or comfort. later, we use their power to exert our influence over others. hello, please take is 8th. oh, i, researchers and experimental psychology have shown that...
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there is a choice to be made. we need a general— is a choice to be made. general election. let the public in to decide~ — general election. let the public in to decide. do they want to continue with this _ to decide. do they want to continue with this utter chaos? in other news, xi jinping has a in other news, xijinping has a third term as china's leader after being in powerfor a decade already. ukrainian president zelensky says renewed russian strikes won't stop a ukrainian military advance. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. within the last half hour, rishi sunak has announced on twitter that he'll run to be the next uk prime minister. his tweet says that he wants to "fix our economy" "unite the (conservative) party" and "deliver for our country". with me is our political correspondentjonathan blake. there are a number of points in that tweet. he wants to unite the party. penny mordaunt came out earlier saying she was the unifier of the party, but rishi sunak thinks he can do thejob. party, but rishi sunak thinks he can d
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you are a school choice leader and mother, this is a big when for school choice.lking about this. the anti-parental choice pro teachers union group completely failed to get this measure on the ballot to block universal education scholarship accounts from going through and every single family arizona is now eligible to take those funds allocated to the child per public school to any public-private charter school that they want. this is huge for creating a market place of education options that they need and what is great about this is the same ballot measure not only got on the ballot in 2018 but past and blocked this just three years ago from going through. the sentiments have clearly changed for parents not just arizona but across the country. stuart: i think failure of public schools over the pandemic period gave such a left to voucher systems, private education, charter schools, you name it, anything but public schools but huge lift. let me try this, teacher shortage is so bad some school district are hiring teachers from overseas, countries like the philippine
you are a school choice leader and mother, this is a big when for school choice.lking about this. the anti-parental choice pro teachers union group completely failed to get this measure on the ballot to block universal education scholarship accounts from going through and every single family arizona is now eligible to take those funds allocated to the child per public school to any public-private charter school that they want. this is huge for creating a market place of education options that...
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that choice should not be for only the families that have the resources to make that choice. we want to make sure every child has every opportunity to succeed and be the best they can be. it is why i was so adamant about getting our kids back in the classroom during covid. we passed a law to say parents had the choice of getting their kids back 100% in school or 100% online. i had school districts that still sued me to keep the kids out of the classroom. it was evidence that the online learning wasn't working. we were losing kids. mental health, keeping kids out of the school certainly did not help that. what was obvious was parents who had the resources were able to find options. they were able to get that child in a school, whether it was private because they had the resources to do that, or they were able to move to a different area, get their child into a school system where they could learn.. there were a lot of kids that did not have that option, a lot of families. we had over 2000 -- over 200,000 kids drop out in fiscal year 2021. 92% of those kids were on free and red
that choice should not be for only the families that have the resources to make that choice. we want to make sure every child has every opportunity to succeed and be the best they can be. it is why i was so adamant about getting our kids back in the classroom during covid. we passed a law to say parents had the choice of getting their kids back 100% in school or 100% online. i had school districts that still sued me to keep the kids out of the classroom. it was evidence that the online learning...
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i choices, that if you could be some difficult choices coming.— difficult choices coming.es coming. i think this is the puzzle _ difficult choices coming. i think this is the puzzle i _ difficult choices coming. i think this is the puzzle i hope - difficult choices coming. i think this is the puzzle i hope we - difficult choices coming. i thinki this is the puzzle i hope we will explain here too many people listening, what these arguments and the tory people rush party are all about. let me read you a couple of headlines. i am about. let me read you a couple of headlines. iam backing liz about. let me read you a couple of headlines. i am backing liz truss the pm to lead the talented team that will deliver for britain. that was on the 14th ofjuly, 19th october, liz truss has to go. yes. 0ctober, liz truss has to go. yes. that was only six weeks. october, liz truss has to go. yes. that was only six weeks.— october, liz truss has to go. yes. that was only six weeks. david, what on earth happened? _ that was only six weeks. david, what on earth happened? we _ that was only six
i choices, that if you could be some difficult choices coming.— difficult choices coming.es coming. i think this is the puzzle _ difficult choices coming. i think this is the puzzle i _ difficult choices coming. i think this is the puzzle i hope - difficult choices coming. i think this is the puzzle i hope we - difficult choices coming. i thinki this is the puzzle i hope we will explain here too many people listening, what these arguments and the tory people rush party are all about. let me...
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what works is choice, school choice. in fact, i'd like to talk my my second book in a minute because school choice the failing of so many public schools of our children, of our students is the biggest unnecessary problem in the united states of america today. if you empower, which is exactly the word i mean, to use you empower the parents to choose where their government money's going to be spent, the education of their children, the parents will choose excellence, and they will receive it if look at the public school system, peter, the only area in our economy in which the supplier, the provider chooses what the customer will purchase. so they don't need to compete. they don't need to get better. but you bring in choice. now competition comes into the equation and all of a sudden the public schools either get better or they start losing their customers name the students as well as the funding. so they'll either out of business and be replaced by somebody else or they'll get better. it's a natural thing to happen right n
what works is choice, school choice. in fact, i'd like to talk my my second book in a minute because school choice the failing of so many public schools of our children, of our students is the biggest unnecessary problem in the united states of america today. if you empower, which is exactly the word i mean, to use you empower the parents to choose where their government money's going to be spent, the education of their children, the parents will choose excellence, and they will receive it if...
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what works is twice, school choice i would like to talk about my second because school choice when theng up so many public schools for children, and of her students, is biggest unnecessary problem in the united states of america today and if you empower and use exactly this work, empower the parents is to choose with the government money be spent, education of the children of the parents will choose excellence and they will receive-if you look at the public school system, it is the only area are coming with the supplier and the provider chooses what the customerso will purchase so they don't need to b compete and get better but you bring a choice, now competition comes into the equation i was in the public school is better with it was a customers as well as putting all that we could go out of business and be replaced by smitty also go get better innocent natural thing to happen arizona is adopted school choice. in other states run the country we talk about is my new book everything with my wife is novel to bases of school choice and try to show people and parents they can be empowered
what works is twice, school choice i would like to talk about my second because school choice when theng up so many public schools for children, and of her students, is biggest unnecessary problem in the united states of america today and if you empower and use exactly this work, empower the parents is to choose with the government money be spent, education of the children of the parents will choose excellence and they will receive-if you look at the public school system, it is the only area...
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. ., choices. choices. we talked about nuclear power for example, _ choices. we talked about nuclear power for example, that - choices. we talked about nuclear power for example, that is - choices. we talked about nuclear - power for example, that is something that which is being used a lot by people to distract, because it is something that people feel so strongly about. so when you talk about it, everyonejust strongly about. so when you talk about it, everyone just runs a do it, and forgets everything around it. �* , �* ., it, and forgets everything around it. �* ,�* ., ., it. but isn't it part of the mix of a ureen it. but isn't it part of the mix of a green agenda? _ it. but isn't it part of the mix of a green agenda? first - it. but isn't it part of the mix of a green agenda? first of - it. but isn't it part of the mix of a green agenda? first of all, i i a green agenda? first of all, i think when — a green agenda? first of all, i think when we _ a green agenda? first of all, i think when we t
. ., choices. choices. we talked about nuclear power for example, _ choices. we talked about nuclear power for example, that - choices. we talked about nuclear power for example, that is - choices. we talked about nuclear - power for example, that is something that which is being used a lot by people to distract, because it is something that people feel so strongly about. so when you talk about it, everyonejust strongly about. so when you talk about it, everyone just runs a do it, and forgets...