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colette test on a number of those projects for its.avorites is the oceanview library, as well 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 f
colette test on a number of those projects for its.avorites is the oceanview library, as well 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,...
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colette peters is in charge of fixing the prisons.ixth director in six years. >> reporter: this is aliceville, a low security women's prison in rural alabama, where more than 1,400 inmates are serving time. >> people drive past prisons every day. >> they're terrified of them. >> or they don't think about them at all. i's, kind of, like, this forgotten zone. i don't want people to forget about this place. >> reporter: colette peters became director of the bureau of prisons in august 2022. after a 20-year career in corrections, she's built a reputation as a reformer. >> i love your poster. we are all stronger than we think, aren't we? >> reporter: before becoming director, she was credited with shaping oregon's state prison system by prioritizing staff mental health support and advocating for the compassionate treatment of inmates. >> i have this very early memory in kindergarten where an individual came in with a pocket knife and was marched to the principal's office. and i just remember in that moment saying, i want to help him. >> ma
colette peters is in charge of fixing the prisons.ixth director in six years. >> reporter: this is aliceville, a low security women's prison in rural alabama, where more than 1,400 inmates are serving time. >> people drive past prisons every day. >> they're terrified of them. >> or they don't think about them at all. i's, kind of, like, this forgotten zone. i don't want people to forget about this place. >> reporter: colette peters became director of the bureau of...
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that is colette smith her business correspondence.sub postmaster he was one of hundreds of people across the uk wrongly accused of theft and fraud. hundreds t and fraud. chris gave us his reaction to rishi sunak announcing this new law. it's fabulous news for them and for them people. you i mean, obviously, they've we couldn't continue down the processes that we were using because the justice system just was not able to cope with the vast number of people. and we're talking over 900 unsafe convictions. and have we continued at the current rate, we were looking at maybe ten or 15 years to get them overturned and probably likely that they would not be alive to see that happen. so the fact that they're bringing in the emergency legislation in order to deliver that, that helps unlock their compensation as well. and also news on the compensation, he was saying there is going to be an upfront payment of £75,000 for a vital group of postmasters that took the group action. yeah, i mean, iam in that group and i think the problem here is that,
that is colette smith her business correspondence.sub postmaster he was one of hundreds of people across the uk wrongly accused of theft and fraud. hundreds t and fraud. chris gave us his reaction to rishi sunak announcing this new law. it's fabulous news for them and for them people. you i mean, obviously, they've we couldn't continue down the processes that we were using because the justice system just was not able to cope with the vast number of people. and we're talking over 900 unsafe...
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lady fame as well , was is lerner of my fair lady fame as well, was is quite close to the book by colettehought it was a delightful , absolutely was a delightful, absolutely wonderful , was a delightful, absolutely wonderful, but it it was too raw for america . so this is why for america. so this is why arthur freed decided to turn it into a musical that drowned the fish , to soften the edges. fish, to soften the edges. >> yes . yeah. were you >> yes. yeah. were you personally shocked by the plot or. no, no . you took these or. no, no. you took these things in your stride . things in your stride. >> well, listen, you've been travelling around the world with a ballet company , and those a ballet company, and those things happen . things happen. >> believe it or not, mamita, i have a better time with this outrageous brat of yours than anybody in paris. >> it'll be marvellous fun. >> it'll be marvellous fun. >> we're done tomorrow . will we >> we're done tomorrow. will we get. can i watch you play roulette? may i stay up late for supper? is it awfully, awfully opposition? >> you'll drive us
lady fame as well , was is lerner of my fair lady fame as well, was is quite close to the book by colettehought it was a delightful , absolutely was a delightful, absolutely wonderful , was a delightful, absolutely wonderful, but it it was too raw for america . so this is why for america. so this is why arthur freed decided to turn it into a musical that drowned the fish , to soften the edges. fish, to soften the edges. >> yes . yeah. were you >> yes. yeah. were you personally...
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colette, mientras tanto, que trabaja como terapeuta, ha cobijado a los gemelos de su hermana claudinen mucho en comÚn. >> nos desvelÁbamos y cerrÁbamos calles y avenidas y carreteras, porque en ese entonces el movimiento magisterial fue muy, muy nutrido y muy fuerte. roberts: despuÉs de esos convulsionados tiempos la amistad prosperÓ y se volvieron inseparables. rosaura se casÓ mientras que rossi vivÍa sola y con frecuencia presumÍa su independencia. quienes la conocieron dicen que ella emanaba felicidad. su hermana menor, soraya bello, la admiraba. >> cero quejas. nada de “voy a ir a trabajar. voy a ir a hacer esto”. ella amaba lo que hacÍa. roberts: rossi dejÓ el aula de clase para asumir una posiciÓn administrativa en la secretarÍa de educaciÓn, algo que la llevÓ a estudiar leyes y hacerse abogada. >> siempre tenÍa ese Ánimo por estudiar mÁs. nos salÍa alguna duda de algo a las dos y ya cuando veÍamos las dos estÁbamos “oye, encontrÉ tal curso de tal cosa”, o sea, nunca se quedÓ quieta. roberts: el sÁbado 11 de junio del 2022, muy temprano, rossi tenÍa una cita para un examen mÉdic
colette, mientras tanto, que trabaja como terapeuta, ha cobijado a los gemelos de su hermana claudinen mucho en comÚn. >> nos desvelÁbamos y cerrÁbamos calles y avenidas y carreteras, porque en ese entonces el movimiento magisterial fue muy, muy nutrido y muy fuerte. roberts: despuÉs de esos convulsionados tiempos la amistad prosperÓ y se volvieron inseparables. rosaura se casÓ mientras que rossi vivÍa sola y con frecuencia presumÍa su independencia. quienes la conocieron dicen...
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host le's ar fro colette in oreg, again, this idea whether you are optimistic or pessimisc in this newahead. go ahead. you arnext. let me punch the line, see if it works. it is line 2. can we punch that? thank you. hello. caller: hello. for the fellow who said there is no help for the veterans, there is. for homeless veterans, the number is 877-424-3838. i'm very optimistic, because we have a gre country, and i'm sure that -- i agree with the lastuy. i'm sure our citizens will come around and vote for what is in the best interest of our country. thank you. host: one of the things that came out of the sunday shows, one of the interviews was on nbc's "meet the press" program, dedicated to mental health, and pennsylvania senator john fetterman talked about his own efforts to treat clinical depression. here's a portion of that interview. ♪ >> can you talk about what it was like the first few days of being in treatment? sen. fetterman: just meeting with people they are a meeting with oth people that were there as well. my family would visit, my brothers would visit, and i really wasn't real
host le's ar fro colette in oreg, again, this idea whether you are optimistic or pessimisc in this newahead. go ahead. you arnext. let me punch the line, see if it works. it is line 2. can we punch that? thank you. hello. caller: hello. for the fellow who said there is no help for the veterans, there is. for homeless veterans, the number is 877-424-3838. i'm very optimistic, because we have a gre country, and i'm sure that -- i agree with the lastuy. i'm sure our citizens will come around and...
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colette on the independent line. caller: yes, good morning. i believe that we should shut the borders and send these people back. they are coming in by the millions. we have americans that do not have homes. the groceries have gone up. the entitlement that these people come over with. you see them coming over the borders, they are videoing themselves coming over. we are giving them money to shop. they come in beautiful, new clothes. some of them are dressed to the nines. some of them are dressed terribly. we have veterans that are in the streets that need help. we have children that are starving. we have seniors that have no moneys for medicines. it has gotten out of control. there are so many foreign languages, you can't understand some of these people. they feel entitled to come over here and take what they can get. i feel like we need to take care of the united of america citizens before we take care of others. if they are coming over here dressed to the nines, why can't they stay in their countries and support themselves? it is very dishea
colette on the independent line. caller: yes, good morning. i believe that we should shut the borders and send these people back. they are coming in by the millions. we have americans that do not have homes. the groceries have gone up. the entitlement that these people come over with. you see them coming over the borders, they are videoing themselves coming over. we are giving them money to shop. they come in beautiful, new clothes. some of them are dressed to the nines. some of them are...
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colette on the independent line. caller: yes, good morning.elieve that we should shut the borders and send these people back. they are coming in by the millions. we have americans that do not have homes. the groceries have gone up. the entitlement that these people come over with. you see them coming over the borders, they are videoing themselves coming over. we are giving them money to shop. they come in beautiful, new clothes. some of them are dressed to the nines. some of them are dressed terribly. we have veterans that are in the streets that need help. we have children that are starving. we have seniors that have no moneys for medicines. it has gotten out of control. there are so many foreign languages, you can't understand some of these people. they feel entitled to come over here and take what they can get. i feel like we need to take care of the united of america citizens before we take care of others. if they are coming over here dressed to the nines, why can't they stay in their countries and support themselves? it is very dishearten
colette on the independent line. caller: yes, good morning.elieve that we should shut the borders and send these people back. they are coming in by the millions. we have americans that do not have homes. the groceries have gone up. the entitlement that these people come over with. you see them coming over the borders, they are videoing themselves coming over. we are giving them money to shop. they come in beautiful, new clothes. some of them are dressed to the nines. some of them are dressed...