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the middle class, the global meta class colette the middle class, the global metaclass could do nowhings, first of all we are already in that transition all the changes are happening now, there are many states in the united states doing a lot, cities and communities that are doing things to step up in their own contacts to drive forward their own contacts to drive forward the policy decisions they take more ambitious climate action. and that's the kind of thing i think we need to focus on that connects the personal motivation, the personnel efforts that many people are taking across the road today, that you have everyone the road today, that you have everyone realise that we all need to be at this moment working within all organisations that we are a part of, all levels of government, all levels of governance, all institutions, and drive those institutions to also implement policies that will do more and what we did that, the power at all those individual actions will have leverage and aggregate to what we need to do. galahad. it's important to emphasise that point that government a
the middle class, the global meta class colette the middle class, the global metaclass could do nowhings, first of all we are already in that transition all the changes are happening now, there are many states in the united states doing a lot, cities and communities that are doing things to step up in their own contacts to drive forward their own contacts to drive forward the policy decisions they take more ambitious climate action. and that's the kind of thing i think we need to focus on that...
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. >> reporter: inspired by the cosmos, colette, ashley, charlotte, daniela, madison and mabel decidedde science contest. their team name: "the marfa martians." >> it's empowering that young women can do things like that, too. >> reporter: if they won, their experiment would be performed on the i.s.s., the international space station, by real astronauts. but winning seemed like a long shot. more than 23,000 students were participating. many were in high school. sherry alweto is their science teacher. ihem for not going on, because they're young. they surprise me every single time we go on to our next step. >> two milliliters. >> reporter: the judges at the smithsonian were impressed. the girls' experiment, how to kill bacteria in space, is heading to the i.s.s. >> if you want to do something and somebody says that you shouldn't do that, don't let them pull your down. just do it. >> reporter: the girls celebrated by piling into the back of a pickup truck to catch a glimpse of their future. see that tiny white speck floating in the sky? that's the i.s.s. flying by. >> oh, my god! >> we c
. >> reporter: inspired by the cosmos, colette, ashley, charlotte, daniela, madison and mabel decidedde science contest. their team name: "the marfa martians." >> it's empowering that young women can do things like that, too. >> reporter: if they won, their experiment would be performed on the i.s.s., the international space station, by real astronauts. but winning seemed like a long shot. more than 23,000 students were participating. many were in high school. sherry...
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colette york see i call it. organizing to enforce your rights which is being. with the bedrock of civil society since the eighteenth century. may i just ask. john to what degree the the way that this law is implemented is really already set in stone certainly members of the german government have been saying since passage of the directive. that it won't usher in changes drastic as what many people fear and the german justice minister for example said she doesn't like the idea of upload filters but she's absolutely determined to implement this law. in such a way that it quote unquote does not disrupt freedom of expression on the web. so is there more flexibility here than meets the eye. well if i mean first off we have to assume the worst if -- if the laws made and if if it's and falls then -- it's done and this is. not much can first have to be implemented international has it has your state and as i was going to take a couple of years it's going to take. a maximum of two years that's the rule -- no but we we asked some. some very high ranking german law profes
colette york see i call it. organizing to enforce your rights which is being. with the bedrock of civil society since the eighteenth century. may i just ask. john to what degree the the way that this law is implemented is really already set in stone certainly members of the german government have been saying since passage of the directive. that it won't usher in changes drastic as what many people fear and the german justice minister for example said she doesn't like the idea of upload filters...
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colette test on a number of those projects for its.ll as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall, and they pick up the mash with the tiles attached to it, and they stick it to the wall, and then they groped it afterwards. [♪] >> we had never really seen artwork done on a stairway of the kinds that we were thinking of because our idea was very just barely pictorial, and to have a picture broken up like that, we were not sure if it would visually work. so we just took paper that size and drew what our idea was, and cut it into strips, and took it down there and taped it to the steps, and stepped back and looked around, and walked up and down and figured out how it would really work visual
colette test on a number of those projects for its.ll as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall, and they pick up the mash with the...
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specialist joseph colette and sergeant first class will lindsay died from wounds sustained in an operation in the north just over two weeks ago. president trump has indicated he wants to bring many of the 14,000 american troops home. the pentagon says there's no timeline. it was just two months ago david muir was given exclusive access in afghanistan to american special forces training the afghans to take on the taliban. targeting the taliban while at the same time talking with them, hoping to broker a peace deal. the top u.s. commander, general scott miller, with david. >> do you think those political talks with the taliban are a key part of any end game here? >> absolutely. >> reporter: a draft agreement with the taliban was reached last month. that was about american troop withdrawal and the taliban's commitment to not protect terror groups. but we are a long way from a concrete plan for afghanistan's future. james longman, abc news in london. >> our thanks to james. >>> turning to weather this promises to be a wild week. right now a storm system is sweeping across the southeast. heavy
specialist joseph colette and sergeant first class will lindsay died from wounds sustained in an operation in the north just over two weeks ago. president trump has indicated he wants to bring many of the 14,000 american troops home. the pentagon says there's no timeline. it was just two months ago david muir was given exclusive access in afghanistan to american special forces training the afghans to take on the taliban. targeting the taliban while at the same time talking with them, hoping to...
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continue as leader if i can't retain my own seat and i think the leader of a political party needs to be colettend to try to take it in the new direction where it is relevant to more people across the social spectrum, and i won't make that decision until after the european elections anyway, but if i don't hold my seat and i don't think my position will be tenable. direct question and a direct answer? ido direct question and a direct answer? i do try, chris. 'exercise tiger‘ was the code name for a large—scale military rehearsal, which took place 75 years ago, ahead of the d—day invasion of normandy in 1944. robert hall is at slapton sands in devon this morning where a special ceremony is taking place. robert — what more can you tell us about exercise tiger? good morning, i don't mind who talks to me. welcome to one of the most beautiful spots here in south devon. if you've been here during the second world war, this would have been very different. the villagers we re been very different. the villagers were all empty and the whole area was swarming with thousands of american troops. this was the
continue as leader if i can't retain my own seat and i think the leader of a political party needs to be colettend to try to take it in the new direction where it is relevant to more people across the social spectrum, and i won't make that decision until after the european elections anyway, but if i don't hold my seat and i don't think my position will be tenable. direct question and a direct answer? ido direct question and a direct answer? i do try, chris. 'exercise tiger‘ was the code name...
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increase in the past years, but some are concerned about the impact it is having on communities, as colettehich has not only change the way we holiday but also the way we live. it is most obvious here, homes without residence. 12,000 edinburgh properties are now listed on airbnb, turning the feel of the city upside down for residents. rosemary is the last permanent resident on her stare of eight flats. people come, they take a flat, and they invite all and sundry to a party. they don‘t care how much noise they make, don‘t care about upsetting neighbours because they are going to go away. louise has been letting out holiday homes we re has been letting out holiday homes were more than two decades, they don‘t use the app but she appreciates the value of the extra visitors to edinburgh. there are benefits in terms of employment, benefits in terms of employment, benefits to the local economy, to people spending money here. airbnb letting has become big business. across the uk a quarter of this are from house who own five or more properties. airbnb say that they support plans will host registrat
increase in the past years, but some are concerned about the impact it is having on communities, as colettehich has not only change the way we holiday but also the way we live. it is most obvious here, homes without residence. 12,000 edinburgh properties are now listed on airbnb, turning the feel of the city upside down for residents. rosemary is the last permanent resident on her stare of eight flats. people come, they take a flat, and they invite all and sundry to a party. they don‘t care...
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to to to toni colette, what a great actress she was, not only in "sixth sense" -- >> what about "littleis spectacular. >> yeah. >> all right. >> i just want to ask mika a question. mika, so when you're watching movies, we take them in kind of as entertainment. so for you just what ruins is, so for instance, you're watching "casablanca" and you know victor lazlo, you know she's going with him. >> i like to not know. i like to be entertained, be surprised and i don't want to know the person is going to walk in and they're going to get together and i want to be surprised. all of these movies are like formulas. they're like newscasts. that's why i like this show, because you have no idea what's going to happen. other than any other show. >> when this show first started, i told joe it's going to be a great show because it doesn't stay to form. it's got it's it's just like movies. they hit their brakes. actually actually play the that you will never figure out. >> that's a joke, guys. that's grandpa. >> it's always the guy you think that did it. >> i am trying to play movies for her, like "go
to to to toni colette, what a great actress she was, not only in "sixth sense" -- >> what about "littleis spectacular. >> yeah. >> all right. >> i just want to ask mika a question. mika, so when you're watching movies, we take them in kind of as entertainment. so for you just what ruins is, so for instance, you're watching "casablanca" and you know victor lazlo, you know she's going with him. >> i like to not know. i like to be entertained,...
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i know our assistant secretary johnny colette has and said he really appreciated his visit and gained a much greater understanding of the places that you have been referring to. >> okay. i would like to switch gears spiral to dual enrollment programs. and we have got to do what we can to get people in the world of work without excessive student loan debt. frankly, the earlier they get to work in their life the quicker they will be able to afford a new house, the quicker they will be able to get married and have children. do you think an advance degree can guarantee that students are receiving a high quality education that can lead to a good job in their field? do you have a comment in general on what we can do to facilitate dual enrollment programs? >> this administration does support much more robust dual enrollment opportunities as well as supporting a variety of career paths that heretofore really haven't been supported in the ways that we think they should be and that there is opportunity for so many students to pursue a really meaningful career not -- that does not require a four
i know our assistant secretary johnny colette has and said he really appreciated his visit and gained a much greater understanding of the places that you have been referring to. >> okay. i would like to switch gears spiral to dual enrollment programs. and we have got to do what we can to get people in the world of work without excessive student loan debt. frankly, the earlier they get to work in their life the quicker they will be able to afford a new house, the quicker they will be able...
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colette smith, bbc news, in denbigh.cause it is who qualifies for that that's at the heart of this. to be severely mentally impaired is a diagnosis from your doctor, so i can't give you a list of conditions. conditions like dementia, alzheimer's, parkinson's, some stroke victims may be diagnosed severely mentally impaired. to be severely mentally impaired, it means you have a significant loss of cognitive and social functioning which appears to be permanent. so you are very poorly, basically, and they often see people who are housebound, they can't do everyday tasks any more, you are diagnosed as smi. and some councils are better than others at helping financially. yes, we did a big investigation in 2017, a mystery shopper exercise, and two thirds of councils gave us wrong information about discounts. it's a really simple thing to claim, but the confusion around it is extraordinary, and we really want to get rid of that confusion for people. and it could be thousands of pounds. yes, if you are eligible for 2596 pounds. y
colette smith, bbc news, in denbigh.cause it is who qualifies for that that's at the heart of this. to be severely mentally impaired is a diagnosis from your doctor, so i can't give you a list of conditions. conditions like dementia, alzheimer's, parkinson's, some stroke victims may be diagnosed severely mentally impaired. to be severely mentally impaired, it means you have a significant loss of cognitive and social functioning which appears to be permanent. so you are very poorly, basically,...