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[applause] we all have a moral compass deep in our hearts.s time to summon it again, because we have a lot of work to do. we're going in the wrong direction on healthcare in virginia and america. more people need coverage, not less. [cheers and applause] it is past time for us to step forward together and expand medicaid to nearly 400,000 virginians who need access to care. [applause] we should also resolve together today to refrain from any effort to curtail a woman's constitutional right to make her own decisions about her health. [applause] if we are going to build a healthier virginia for everyone, we must address the public health crisis of gun violence. [applause] gunshots kill more people in virginia every year than car accidents, but if you walk into the right gun show, it's easier to get a firearm than it is to rent a car. i am ready to work with you to make virginia safer by passing smart reforms that keep guns away from people who shouldn't have them. [applause] we have to acknowledge that the incredible economic progress we have m
[applause] we all have a moral compass deep in our hearts.s time to summon it again, because we have a lot of work to do. we're going in the wrong direction on healthcare in virginia and america. more people need coverage, not less. [cheers and applause] it is past time for us to step forward together and expand medicaid to nearly 400,000 virginians who need access to care. [applause] we should also resolve together today to refrain from any effort to curtail a woman's constitutional right to...
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this is true compassion. this is real love. that is what this movement is all about. it is why the march for life is such a joyful march. anyone out here today can feel the joy in this crowd. anyone watching on tv can see it. people come from all over the country. you market your churches. you market your friends, your neighbors. you are marching with joy and hope, not with anger and hate. you do not see the on the other side do you? [applause] excitingow what is so and blessed here, is i get to stand up with these phenomenal pro-life stalwarts in progress -- congress. let's hear it for these men and women of congress. [applause] this is the face of the pro-life women and america. this is the face of the pro-life movement and congress. thank you. [applause] we strive to make our time in congress in march for life itself. we strive to fight for the unborn, to pass important pro-life legislation through congress, to work with the trump administration to pass pro-life policies and laws. [applause] do you know what? we're making a lot of progress. in the house, we passed
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a movement defined by generosity, compassion, and love. a movement that one year ago tomorrow inaugurated the most pro-life president in american history, president donald trump. from presenting tasks player dollars, toaxpayer nominating judges that will uphold our god-given rights, this president has been a tireless defender of life and conscious and america. today, president trump will do even more to defend the most vulnerable in our society. my friends, life is winning and america because love saves lives. life,hat as you march for your compassion, your persistence, your activism, and your prayers are saving lives. in this pro-life generation should never doubt, we are with you. this president stands with you. "before i formed you in the womb, i knew you." he is with you as well. i believe with all of my heart that you continue dedication and compassionate with pro-life majorities in the congress, with trout in this white house, and with god's help, we will restore the sink to the center of american law. -- sanctity of life to the cent
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a movement defined by generosity, compassion, and love. a movement one year ago tomorrow, inaugurated the most pro-life president in american history, donald trump. from preventing taxpayer dollars from funding abortion overseas to empowering states to respect life entitled him, nominating judges who will uphold our god-given liberties enshrined in the constitution of the united states this president has been a tireless defender of life and conscience in america and today donald trump will do even more to defend the most vulnerable in our society. life is winning in america. because love saves lives. and know as you march for life that your compassion, your persistence, your activism and your prayers are saving lives. this pro-life generation should never doubt we are with you. this president stands with you. and he who said before i formed you in the womb i knew you is with you as well. and i believe with all of my heart that your continued dedication and compassion with pro-life majorities in the congress, donald trump in this white hous
a movement defined by generosity, compassion, and love. a movement one year ago tomorrow, inaugurated the most pro-life president in american history, donald trump. from preventing taxpayer dollars from funding abortion overseas to empowering states to respect life entitled him, nominating judges who will uphold our god-given liberties enshrined in the constitution of the united states this president has been a tireless defender of life and conscience in america and today donald trump will do...
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scandal compass its shares rose almost seven hundred percent during his tenure. as india seeks to keep growing its economy in twenty eighteen a look at president red remoting his reforms reveals a bit of a let down when elected back in twenty fourteen he promised to modernize the economy and education system and come back corruption this year the economy will be a third bigger than when modi took office but his economic measures have slowed the pace of growth and as our next report shows they've made life harder for those who can afford it least. grew up in the crowded in poverty stricken streets of the moon by slum. here he learned the trade of taylor within a few years he started his own small sewing workshop. business went well and soon he was able to recruit extra help most of the migrants from rural communities. but economic reforms a crackdown on cash and a new sales tax have made life difficult for small businesses like here's. the problem is cash flow if i don't get any money from my main customer how much supposed to pay wages and costs are rising last y
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of britain's compassed group the world's largest food service company the sea plane plunged into the hole three river near sydney during a sightseeing flight police said it would be days before the wreckage is actually recovered cousins was highly respected in the london financial community as a turnaround expert and exceptional chief executive he took over compass in two thousand and six and help the company recover from a corruption scandal compass is shares rose almost seven hundred percent during his tenure. as india seeks to keep growing its economy in twenty eighteen a look at president or interim ots reforms reveals a bit of a let down when elected back in twenty fourteen he promised to modernize the economy and education system and combat corruption this year the economy will be a third bigger than when modi took office but his economic measures have slowed the pace of growth and as our next report shows they've made life harder for those who can afford it least. grew up in the crowded in poverty stricken streets of the moon by slum of daughter. here he learned the trade of t
of britain's compassed group the world's largest food service company the sea plane plunged into the hole three river near sydney during a sightseeing flight police said it would be days before the wreckage is actually recovered cousins was highly respected in the london financial community as a turnaround expert and exceptional chief executive he took over compass in two thousand and six and help the company recover from a corruption scandal compass is shares rose almost seven hundred percent...
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the power of boundless compassion. tonight were celebrating his newest endeavor, please join me in welcoming father greg boyle. [applause] >> thank you. i know i'm not in a catholic church because usually there's a clock up there. [laughter] so, i will have to rely on my watch. two of my favorite locations on the whole planet and that would be all saints church in romans bookstore. [applause] will probably tell stories from the book and little talk for a little bit and then there's a microphone there so they'll do some questions will sign books and it will be over. pretty painless. it's a privilege of my life for 30 years and have worked with gang members into know several who are here we went out to dinner, did you get good seats? there you are. i wanted to eyeball it. home is that i've known for a lot of years they're going to come to this event said let's have dinner. you help me reshape my heart to reimagine how to be in the world and how to imitate the kind of god we have .-ellipsis without measure and regret. the
the power of boundless compassion. tonight were celebrating his newest endeavor, please join me in welcoming father greg boyle. [applause] >> thank you. i know i'm not in a catholic church because usually there's a clock up there. [laughter] so, i will have to rely on my watch. two of my favorite locations on the whole planet and that would be all saints church in romans bookstore. [applause] will probably tell stories from the book and little talk for a little bit and then there's a...
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meditation it is practicing experiencing feelings of compassion for people progressively more distant from yourself and read in some ways that is same function which may be why as curltures tbet more process pros and literate along with prosperity people seem mother practiced in thinking about the internal world of they've never met. that's really interesting and it's appropriate. [laughter] .. >> >> but what it solidifies for me is that people truly are selfish they don't care about other people's welfare at all and that is unusual there is a whole reason is because that is not normal that has been solidified for me that they really do have the capacity to care for other people. >> host: i am done with my question so now you can ask the questions that you have. >> good evening. psychopaths hurt others to altruistic hurt themselves?. >> that is a great question. and then to help other people. suggests with the benefits or somebody else are so great we don't mind if they have to be hoping somebody else. >> so this says only legal over 16 years and psychiatrist were quoted to say it is
meditation it is practicing experiencing feelings of compassion for people progressively more distant from yourself and read in some ways that is same function which may be why as curltures tbet more process pros and literate along with prosperity people seem mother practiced in thinking about the internal world of they've never met. that's really interesting and it's appropriate. [laughter] .. >> >> but what it solidifies for me is that people truly are selfish they don't care...
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will it be the depth of suffering, or the breadth of compassion? not one we have to make alone. jesus christ, the light of the world, weeps for our struggles, works for our healing, and invites us to walk in his light. he is right there with us in the midst of everything. may i wish you all a very happy new year. martin bashir, bbc news, borough market, london. you can see the archbishop's new year ‘s message later today. the headlines on bbc news: the six victims of a seaplane crash identified. hundreds were stranded in central liverpool might have to car park fire—damaged destroyed 1a00 vehicles. iran's president warns violence and disorder will not be tolerated amid large demonstrations. reports suggest that ten people have now been killed. sport now. and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell. good afternoon. we are just minutes away from the first premier league action, of the new year. it's a south coast affair, with brighton hosting bournemouth. brighton's australian goalkeeper, matthew ryan, is one reason the hos
will it be the depth of suffering, or the breadth of compassion? not one we have to make alone. jesus christ, the light of the world, weeps for our struggles, works for our healing, and invites us to walk in his light. he is right there with us in the midst of everything. may i wish you all a very happy new year. martin bashir, bbc news, borough market, london. you can see the archbishop's new year ‘s message later today. the headlines on bbc news: the six victims of a seaplane crash...
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compass group chairman paul walsh said...lk now to our correspondent phil mercer, who is at the scene of the crash in new south wales. is there anything more that we know today about what might have caused this tragic crash? no, we don't, air crash investigators say their work could go on for many, many months, and their task is immense. in the first insta nce their task is immense. in the first instance they need to retrieve the wreckage of the seaplane which lies more than a0 feet in the crash site, which is a couple of miles to the north of where we are at westhead. the place came down in a place called jerusalem bay near the town of cowa n called jerusalem bay near the town of cowan on the hawkesbury river. as you can see, it is an invalid part of the coastline, it is relatively close to sydney, but the area where the plane came down is tucked away, ha rd to the plane came down is tucked away, hard to reach, so of course piecing together the last moments of the aircraft is key to this investigation, so what investigators
compass group chairman paul walsh said...lk now to our correspondent phil mercer, who is at the scene of the crash in new south wales. is there anything more that we know today about what might have caused this tragic crash? no, we don't, air crash investigators say their work could go on for many, many months, and their task is immense. in the first insta nce their task is immense. in the first instance they need to retrieve the wreckage of the seaplane which lies more than a0 feet in the...
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mr cousins was chief executive at catering firm compass group. the deaths in a statement. compass group chairman paul walsh said... 0ur sydney correspondent phil mercer is at the scene — he said police still don't know what caused the crash. air crash investigators say that their work could go on for many, many months, and their task is immense. in the first instance, they need to retrieve the wreckage of the seaplane that lies more than a0 feet, it is in the crash site. the crash site is a couple of miles to the north of where we are at westhead. the plane came down in a place called jerusalem bay, this is near the town of cowan on the hawkesbury river. as you can see, it is an idyllic part of the coastline. it is relatively close to sydney, but the area where the plane came down is tucked away, it is hard to reach, so of course piecing together the last moments of the aircraft is key to this investigation, so what investigators need to do is to retrieve, to salvage the aircraft to try to piece together, to establish how and why a routine scenic
mr cousins was chief executive at catering firm compass group. the deaths in a statement. compass group chairman paul walsh said... 0ur sydney correspondent phil mercer is at the scene — he said police still don't know what caused the crash. air crash investigators say that their work could go on for many, many months, and their task is immense. in the first instance, they need to retrieve the wreckage of the seaplane that lies more than a0 feet, it is in the crash site. the crash site is a...
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i could, i could read a map very well, and use a compass. >> a compass. u now today when you ask somebody about a compass it is computerized. talk about shooting -- yeah. when you're talking dirty or what do you mean? no that's what you did is you know which direction you're going on compass you rely on your compass o well it is not that way anymore. well anyway i could do that well so could tom but we made a pretty good team doing that and on this particular day we had been -- up on point most of the day and if you're on point too you're chopping a lot. especially the point guy normally tom. and i would be right there with him behind him with the compass and a map. which you're usually with machete or o chopping because you're off the roads all of the time and the company commander rotated us out of the -- out of the lead point position to give us a break and put another few guys up in front of us and we were crossing a stream and we tried to always stay off the roads or any path for ob reasons because of booby traps everywhere, and the top -- pongt guys
i could, i could read a map very well, and use a compass. >> a compass. u now today when you ask somebody about a compass it is computerized. talk about shooting -- yeah. when you're talking dirty or what do you mean? no that's what you did is you know which direction you're going on compass you rely on your compass o well it is not that way anymore. well anyway i could do that well so could tom but we made a pretty good team doing that and on this particular day we had been -- up on...
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. >> and use a compass. >> and a compass. today, when you ask someone about a compass, it is computerized -- >> gps. the phone. >> you talk about shooting an asmith, people are saying, "are you talking dirty or what do you mean?" no, what you did, is you shoot it in the direction for the compass, and you relied on the compass. it is not that way anymore. i could do that pretty good, so we made a pretty good team. on this particular day, we had been up on point most of the day. if you are on point, too, you are chopping a lot, especially the point guy, which would be normally tom, and i would be right behind him with the compass and the map. but you are usually chopping because you are off the road a lot of the time. the company commander rotated us out of the lead of point position to give us a break and put another few guys out in front of us. and we were crossing a stream, and we tried to always stay off the road or any path for obvious reasons, because booby-traps were everywhere. the point guys, which tom and i had just b
. >> and use a compass. >> and a compass. today, when you ask someone about a compass, it is computerized -- >> gps. the phone. >> you talk about shooting an asmith, people are saying, "are you talking dirty or what do you mean?" no, what you did, is you shoot it in the direction for the compass, and you relied on the compass. it is not that way anymore. i could do that pretty good, so we made a pretty good team. on this particular day, we had been up on point...
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beauty and compassion. this legislation that we are voting on today pro baby and pro mom and pro science. and they deserve legal protection and our protection. and joining in my colleagues to vote yes on this legislation. >> i went to joinen
beauty and compassion. this legislation that we are voting on today pro baby and pro mom and pro science. and they deserve legal protection and our protection. and joining in my colleagues to vote yes on this legislation. >> i went to joinen
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this is true compassion. this is real love. that's what this movement is all about.such a joyful march. anyone out here today can feel the joy in this crowd. anyone watching on tv can see it. people come from all over the country. you march with your churches, march with your friends, neighbors. you are marching with joy and hope, not with anger and hate. you don't see that on the other side, do you? [ cheers and applause ] you know what is so exciting and so blessed here is i get to stand up here with these phenomenal pro life stalwarts in congress. let's hear it for these men and women in congress. [ cheers and applause ] this is the faces of pro life movement in america. this is the faces of pro life movement in congress. thank you. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] we strive to make our time in congress a march for life itself. wetrive to fight for the unborn, to pass important pro life legislation through congress, to work with the trump administration to pass pro life policies and laws. [ cheers and applause ] and you know what, we're making a lot of progress.
this is true compassion. this is real love. that's what this movement is all about.such a joyful march. anyone out here today can feel the joy in this crowd. anyone watching on tv can see it. people come from all over the country. you march with your churches, march with your friends, neighbors. you are marching with joy and hope, not with anger and hate. you don't see that on the other side, do you? [ cheers and applause ] you know what is so exciting and so blessed here is i get to stand up...
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against hardship and malevolence and threat, and that's an emotional atmosphere designed to minimize compassion, to minimize hope and to shrink certa emotions and grow certain tough-minded ones. >> woodruff: the president making his way out of chamber,reeting members of congress. i wrote down the word "survival" toward the end. i wrote down "safety and security." i'm with david, i think if we go ndthrough the speech look at the amount of time the president spent on the economy and jobs, the issue he talkedbout obviously a lot on the campaign, but that americans are saying ey feel the best about, compared to the amount of time he spentn ms-13, i.c.e., border patrol, drug pushers and dealers, terrorists, guantana bay, rebuilding our nuclear
against hardship and malevolence and threat, and that's an emotional atmosphere designed to minimize compassion, to minimize hope and to shrink certa emotions and grow certain tough-minded ones. >> woodruff: the president making his way out of chamber,reeting members of congress. i wrote down the word "survival" toward the end. i wrote down "safety and security." i'm with david, i think if we go ndthrough the speech look at the amount of time the president spent on the...
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a compass. fine sand. paper with grit size two hundred forty. and masking tape a paint brush and your choice of paint. measure a line that leaves a little room on either side of the bottle use the compass so cool in each of the boards aus are thirty four thirty two and twenty eight centimeters in diameter. mark the whole of the compass made at the center of the circle store out your circles with. the edges of the smooth place the bottles in a circle about five centimeters from each other on the largest wooden disc place the middle sized wooden board on top of the ball. mock the positions of the bottle now it's all going to middle sized. holes through these circles with the larger force. the regular drill big drill through the mark the center of the middle sized board then use the small force to carefully drill indentations on both sides of that home drill half way down into the center of the large wooden drill all the way through the smallest. place in the middle sized board on the six. do the same with the remaining smallest board. to drill out
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richard cousins, who ran the catering giant compass, was killed along with his two sons, his fiance, her daughter and the pilot. phil mercer reports. the wreckage of the seaplane lies 13 metres below the surface of the hawkesbury river. one of the victims was the british businessman, richard cousins, the chief executive of the world's largest catering firm, compass, who was due to retire later this year. the company confirmed his death in a statement. mr cousins, who was 58, died alongside his fiancee, emma bowden, and her 11—year—old daughter, heather. also on board the seaplane that crashed intojerusalem bay, william cousins, 25, who worked for open britain — a pro—eu group set up in the aftermath of the brexit vote. colleagues said that they were shocked by news of his death. his brother, edward, who was 23, had recently graduated from the university of st andrews. the pilot, gareth morgan, had done more than 10,000 flying hours, 9,000 of which were on seaplanes. the pilot had collected mr cousins and members of his family from an exclusive waterfront restaurant and was heading ba
richard cousins, who ran the catering giant compass, was killed along with his two sons, his fiance, her daughter and the pilot. phil mercer reports. the wreckage of the seaplane lies 13 metres below the surface of the hawkesbury river. one of the victims was the british businessman, richard cousins, the chief executive of the world's largest catering firm, compass, who was due to retire later this year. the company confirmed his death in a statement. mr cousins, who was 58, died alongside his...
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that's all compassion meditation is too, it is practicing experiencing tealings of compassion for peel progressively more distant from yourself and reading in some ways serve the same function which may be why as cultures get more prosperous and literate that ease go along with prosperity people seem more practiced in thinking about the internal world of people l they've never met. >> that's are also interesting. and appropriate. flf [laughter] so finally my last question for you what's your vision you've studied psychopath and awe truetist has your research changed the way you view human nature or the world? >> and interestingly the research i've done that make it is most optimistic -- i know -- people ask a lot is it really depressing hard studying children who have these -- traits and it is. especially because working with their parents is really difficult because their parent "don't ask, don't don't have very good options or what to do so really what solidified for me that pact people who are psychopathic are selfish they don't care about other people welfare things they do are for
that's all compassion meditation is too, it is practicing experiencing tealings of compassion for peel progressively more distant from yourself and reading in some ways serve the same function which may be why as cultures get more prosperous and literate that ease go along with prosperity people seem more practiced in thinking about the internal world of people l they've never met. >> that's are also interesting. and appropriate. flf [laughter] so finally my last question for you what's...
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will it be the depth of suffering, or the breadth of compassion?e light of human kindness? it is a choice. but not one we have to make alone. jesus christ, the light of the world, weeps for our struggles, works for our healing, and invites us to walk in his light. he is right there with us in the midst of everything. may i wish you all a very happy new year. martin bashir, bbc news, borough market, london. pope francis has condemned what he called the banality of consumerism in his homily at a new year mass in st peter's basilica in vatican city. he contrasted the contemplative silence of the virgin mary, the mother ofjesus in the christian faith, with the blare of commercials, saying the wave of shouting had a corrosive effect on society. to set aside a moment of silence each day to be with god is to safeguard our soul; it is to shield our freedom from being corroded by the banality of consumerism, the blare of commercials, the stream of empty words and the overpowering waves of empty chatter and loud shouting. california will today become the lar
will it be the depth of suffering, or the breadth of compassion?e light of human kindness? it is a choice. but not one we have to make alone. jesus christ, the light of the world, weeps for our struggles, works for our healing, and invites us to walk in his light. he is right there with us in the midst of everything. may i wish you all a very happy new year. martin bashir, bbc news, borough market, london. pope francis has condemned what he called the banality of consumerism in his homily at a...
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beauty and compassion can stir our hearts, science and facts should still confirm the truth. this legislation, the actual legislation we are voting on today is pro-baby, pro-mom and pro-science, these little babies aren't capable of feeling pain deserve legal protection, deserve our protection. i beg my colleagues to join in that conviction and vote yes on this legislation today, you. >> i went to join senator grassley and my colleagues in supporting legislation before us today. as we debate this issue, always seems to be such a defining issue in terms of who we are and who we hope to be. no country in europe allows pregnancies to be ended this late in the pregnancy, no country in africa allows pregnancies to be ended this late in the pregnancy, only six other countries in the world allow pregnancies to be ended at any time. as i listed in the debate today the debate about 20 weeks sounds to me like opponents of the bill it wouldn't matter if it was 30 weeks, 21 weeks or 20, no week you can pass here, the other bill that we should vote on that the house has passed is the born
beauty and compassion can stir our hearts, science and facts should still confirm the truth. this legislation, the actual legislation we are voting on today is pro-baby, pro-mom and pro-science, these little babies aren't capable of feeling pain deserve legal protection, deserve our protection. i beg my colleagues to join in that conviction and vote yes on this legislation today, you. >> i went to join senator grassley and my colleagues in supporting legislation before us today. as we...
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will it be the depth of suffering or the breadth of compassion?? it is a choice. but not one we have to make a loan. jesus christ, the light of the world, weeks for all struggles, works for oui’ weeks for all struggles, works for our healing, and invites us to walk in his light. he is right there with us in his light. he is right there with us in the midst of everything. may i wish you all a very happy new year. martin bashir, bbc news, borough market, london. special coins marking 100—year anniversaries of women getting the right to vote and the end of the first world war are being released this year. the royal mint will also introduce ones celebrating 200 years since the publication of mary shelley's frankenstein. the two—pound coin, marking the anniversary of the first world war armistice, features a quote from wilfred owen's poem strange meeting, which says "the truth untold, the pity of war". that's this morning's main stories. good morning to you if you just joined us and a happy new yearfrom all of the team at bbc breakfast, the first editi
will it be the depth of suffering or the breadth of compassion?? it is a choice. but not one we have to make a loan. jesus christ, the light of the world, weeks for all struggles, works for oui’ weeks for all struggles, works for our healing, and invites us to walk in his light. he is right there with us in his light. he is right there with us in the midst of everything. may i wish you all a very happy new year. martin bashir, bbc news, borough market, london. special coins marking 100—year...
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and forwill, richard, compass, the whole family, his fiancee, to lose their lives in this way, it islly sorely missed. you can't compute this. it is too awful to compute. a fire has destroyed many hundreds of cars in liverpool. danny savage has more. it was soon a huge blaze. merseyside fire and rescue say it's one of the worst they've ever dealt with. all the car owners could do was watch and accept they would never see their vehicles again. i've got a vehicle in there, yes. i'm unsure at the moment when it's going to be. we can't get anywhere near it. do you hold out much hope for your car? looking at the flames, no. nearby flats and a hotel were evacuated too as the alarming sight of the massive fire attracted lots of onlookers. the fire's still going on. i canjust see black smoke everywhere. the car park is attached to the liverpool arena, where an international horse show was taking place. all the animals were quickly led to safety. this morning, the blackened building was surrounded by fire engines as experts assessed the site. the concern is that the car park may collapse. thi
and forwill, richard, compass, the whole family, his fiancee, to lose their lives in this way, it islly sorely missed. you can't compute this. it is too awful to compute. a fire has destroyed many hundreds of cars in liverpool. danny savage has more. it was soon a huge blaze. merseyside fire and rescue say it's one of the worst they've ever dealt with. all the car owners could do was watch and accept they would never see their vehicles again. i've got a vehicle in there, yes. i'm unsure at the...
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of britain's compass group the world's largest food service company as the plane plunged into the hole three riven a sydney during a sightseeing flight police said it would be days before the break and has recovered cousins was highly respected in the london financial community as a turnaround expert and exceptional chief executive he took over compass in two thousand and six and help the company recover from a corruption scandal compass as shares rose almost seven hundred percent during his tenure. falling oil prices political unrest and corruption have decimated venice way there's a commie there a chronic shortages of food and medicine inflation is set to hit two thousand three hundred percent this year the president's throwing a bone to the working poor by hiking the minimum wage. possible president nicolas maduro made the announcement on new year's eve on the issue is i'm announcing an increase of forty percent of the national minimum wage and of all salary scales nationwide of teachers military police doctors public workers a lot of police. that still only brings the full time min
of britain's compass group the world's largest food service company as the plane plunged into the hole three riven a sydney during a sightseeing flight police said it would be days before the break and has recovered cousins was highly respected in the london financial community as a turnaround expert and exceptional chief executive he took over compass in two thousand and six and help the company recover from a corruption scandal compass as shares rose almost seven hundred percent during his...
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and for richard, compass, the whole family, his fiancee, to lose their lives in this way, it is justn't compute this. it is too awful to compute. a huge fire has destroyed up to 11100 vehicles in a multistorey car park in liverpool. the fire at king's dock, next to liverpool's echo arena, is said to have started accidentally in one car and spread to others. many people were forced into temporary accommodation as nearby buildings were evacuated. danny savage reports. it was shortly after dark yesterday evening when fire took hold in the multistorey car park on liverpool's famous waterfront. it is understood a small fire in one car spread rapidly, destroying vehicles and then moving on to all levels of the car park. it was soon a huge blaze. merseyside fire and rescue say it's one of the worst they've ever dealt with. all the car owners could do was watch and accept they would never see their vehicles again. i've got a vehicle in there, yes. i'm unsure at the moment what it's going to be. we can't get anywhere near it. do you hold out much hope for your car? looking at the flames, no.
and for richard, compass, the whole family, his fiancee, to lose their lives in this way, it is justn't compute this. it is too awful to compute. a huge fire has destroyed up to 11100 vehicles in a multistorey car park in liverpool. the fire at king's dock, next to liverpool's echo arena, is said to have started accidentally in one car and spread to others. many people were forced into temporary accommodation as nearby buildings were evacuated. danny savage reports. it was shortly after dark...
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here is what the president had to say about his own compassion. president trump: as the president of the united states, my highest loyalty, my greatest compassion, my constant concern is for america's children, america's struggling workers, and america's forgotten communities. toant our youth to grow up achieve great things. to have theirr chance to rise. so tonight, i am extending an open hand to work with members of both parties, democrats and republicans, to protect our citizens of every background, caller, religion, -- c olor, religion, and create. reed.cee [applause] duty and themp: my sacred duty of every elected official in this chamber is to defend americans, to protect their safety, their families, and their communities, and their right for the american dream. because american art -- americans are dreamers to. o. host: here are some headlines from president trump's hometown of new york. the wall street journal -- new york daily news, what a load of clap. trump praises himself on unity while bashing immigrants. date of the schmooze in is t
here is what the president had to say about his own compassion. president trump: as the president of the united states, my highest loyalty, my greatest compassion, my constant concern is for america's children, america's struggling workers, and america's forgotten communities. toant our youth to grow up achieve great things. to have theirr chance to rise. so tonight, i am extending an open hand to work with members of both parties, democrats and republicans, to protect our citizens of every...
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beauty and compassion. this legislation that we are voting on today pro baby and pro mom and pro science. and they deserve legal protection and our protection. and joining in my colleagues to vote yes on this legislation. >> i went to join senator grassley to support the legislation before us today. as we debate the issue seems to be defining who we are or who we hope to be but no country in europe allows pregnancies to be ended this allowed one -- this late in the pregnancy no country in africa allows them to be ended this late only six other countries in the world allow them to be ended at any time.ek and 20 weeks. there is a bill we should vote on is the born alive bill. there are people in the country today who actually oppose the born alive bill. when a baby in the abortion process is born alive, my understanding is you cannot take the life of that living child that you can step back from the table and let the baby die. so there is a point that we cannot talk to each other in a way but as many of my co
beauty and compassion. this legislation that we are voting on today pro baby and pro mom and pro science. and they deserve legal protection and our protection. and joining in my colleagues to vote yes on this legislation. >> i went to join senator grassley to support the legislation before us today. as we debate the issue seems to be defining who we are or who we hope to be but no country in europe allows pregnancies to be ended this allowed one -- this late in the pregnancy no country in...
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the power of boundless compassion. tonight we are celebrating his newest endeavor, "barking to the choir". the power of radical kinship. please join me in welcoming father gregory boyle. [applause] >> thank you. i know i am not in a catholic church because usually there is a clock of their two -- [laughter] i will have to rely on my watch. two of my favorite locations on the whole planet -- that would be all saints church in vroman's bookstore. [applause] the meeting of two great institutions and group of people. with book things i never do readings. i will probably tell stories from the book. and you know, then i will talk for a little bit and there is a microphone right there so we will do some questions. and then we will sign books and it will be over! you know. pretty painless. it's a privilege of my life for 30 years to have worked with gang members and to know folks like -- who are here. we went out to dinner where are you?you get good seats? [applause] there you are! good. i want to eyeball you! a lot of years c
the power of boundless compassion. tonight we are celebrating his newest endeavor, "barking to the choir". the power of radical kinship. please join me in welcoming father gregory boyle. [applause] >> thank you. i know i am not in a catholic church because usually there is a clock of their two -- [laughter] i will have to rely on my watch. two of my favorite locations on the whole planet -- that would be all saints church in vroman's bookstore. [applause] the meeting of two...
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they are subject to all kinds of forces, all kinds of pressures coming from 360 degrees on their compassese right policies and the best ideas are not necessarily the things that make the final cut. >> bloomberg television is but -- brought to you build a better website in under an hour. >> in the political will, europe and well-known and your political party. who is your favorite candidate does -- this last election question ma? of 2015r said for most and then i supported marco rubio. i stood aside. ultimately, when donald trump was the nominee of the party, did you support him then? >> i voted for him. i was not going to vote for hillary clinton as some of my ipublican friends did and became optimistic about some of the opportunities in economic reform,nd regulatory tax reform. >> has donald trump invited you got to visit him? i did not know him. >> i invested in his buzz a couple of times. >> high-grade bonds? on the date of issue. >> they later became high-yield? >> and below. >> have you seen him since he is president and have you given any advice? >> i visited the white house wants a
they are subject to all kinds of forces, all kinds of pressures coming from 360 degrees on their compassese right policies and the best ideas are not necessarily the things that make the final cut. >> bloomberg television is but -- brought to you build a better website in under an hour. >> in the political will, europe and well-known and your political party. who is your favorite candidate does -- this last election question ma? of 2015r said for most and then i supported marco...
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it was about compassion for our marriage. perhaps most important, it was about our belief that parenthood sometimes means we sacrifice our own dreams so our children don't have to suffer. end quote. meredith asserted and i good he that our government has no place in the anguish that accompanied her decision to have an abortion. meredith closed her essay with a very poignant reflection on her own experience two years later. she wrote, quote, saying goodbye to our boy was the single most difficult and poe found experience -- profound experience of my life. the truth is, it has come to define me. today i am a better mother because of him. i am a better wife, daughter, and friend. he made me more compassionate and more patient. he taught me to love with reckless abandon. despite the knowledge that i could lose it all. end quote. meredith and her husband named him lev, the hebrew word for heart. meredith was fortunate in that she lived in the state that permitted abortions past 20 weeks. 13 states -- 13 states have established a 2
it was about compassion for our marriage. perhaps most important, it was about our belief that parenthood sometimes means we sacrifice our own dreams so our children don't have to suffer. end quote. meredith asserted and i good he that our government has no place in the anguish that accompanied her decision to have an abortion. meredith closed her essay with a very poignant reflection on her own experience two years later. she wrote, quote, saying goodbye to our boy was the single most...
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a sudden gain a degree of respect, they have a relationship with god, supposedy they have a moral compassbut that's not true. because, again, ethics is constructed by society, it's rules and regulations that are internal within the context of the culture. you can be ethical, armstrong ad still immoral. >> let me bring it to the home front. i'm going to ask this question where we are. >> there's a time in the bible where people felt that in order to be blessed and build a society, there are people who ae divorced and have friends that sleep together. >> i know this thing about moral relativeism zachary does someone have a greater life, a more favorable god if you follow the old constructs. >> people just made a commitmeno >> it's not that these rules and regulations are put in place to keep us from having fun or to limit us. it's because he understands most importantly the reality that you cannot build a society on human ideals. you can only build it on human nature. human nature needs boundaries within that society. and in in that construct so if we don't have the boundaries we have the v
a sudden gain a degree of respect, they have a relationship with god, supposedy they have a moral compassbut that's not true. because, again, ethics is constructed by society, it's rules and regulations that are internal within the context of the culture. you can be ethical, armstrong ad still immoral. >> let me bring it to the home front. i'm going to ask this question where we are. >> there's a time in the bible where people felt that in order to be blessed and build a society,...
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it was about compassion for our marriage. perhaps most important, it was about our belief that parenthood sometimes means we sacrifice our own dreams so our children don't have to suffer. end quote. meredith asserted and i good he that our government has no place in the anguish that accompanied her decision to have an abortion. meredith closed her essay with a very poignant reflection on her own experience two years later. she wrote, quote, saying goodbye to our boy was the single most difficult and poe found experience -- profound experience of my life. the truth is, it has come to define me. today i am a better mother because of him. i am a better wife, daughter, and friend. he made me more compassionate and more patient. he taught me to love with reckless abandon. despite the knowledge that i could lose it all. end quote. meredith and her husband named him lev, the hebrew word for heart. meredith was fortunate in that she lived in the state that permitted abortions past 20 weeks. 13 states -- 13 states have established a 2
it was about compassion for our marriage. perhaps most important, it was about our belief that parenthood sometimes means we sacrifice our own dreams so our children don't have to suffer. end quote. meredith asserted and i good he that our government has no place in the anguish that accompanied her decision to have an abortion. meredith closed her essay with a very poignant reflection on her own experience two years later. she wrote, quote, saying goodbye to our boy was the single most...
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he's that down from compass in april after 11 years in charge -- he stepped down from compass in april 11 years in charge. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg. vonnie: a milestone for oil today. wti crude crossing $60 a barrel for the first time in two years. opec production cuts and geopolitical and mechanical risks boosting crude prices. will the trend continue in 2018? francisco, is this just a temporary blip in prices here? >> we have seen a lot of things happening in the last couple of months. the pipeline feeding into brent shut down for a bit. that's clearing some of the inventories. we are still in a range bound market. we see prices for brent being as high $70 a barrel. we see prices contained in the range. vonnie: in your year ahead outlook, you see brent averaging 63 barre $63 a barrel. >> if you look on a forward basis,, we are not that far off. we are not that far. a lot of things have come together to push prices higher. opec is going to review the deal in june, whic
he's that down from compass in april after 11 years in charge -- he stepped down from compass in april 11 years in charge. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg. vonnie: a milestone for oil today. wti crude crossing $60 a barrel for the first time in two years. opec production cuts and geopolitical and mechanical risks boosting crude prices. will the trend continue in 2018? francisco, is...
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and more so, his compassion.he only lets himself, himself again, himself again maybe his wife, i don't know and maybe his grandson because we all fall in love with our grandsons, but further away from that they bring in eric and ivanka and the whole family to the white house, each one with a very relevant position, that's nepotism. we don't accept that. you run into trouble doing that. fortunately, they have now. bannon, the body of trump, all of them racing so in them we see what we saw for a hundred years in latin america. that's why we are lagging way behind in latin america because we believed this kind of dictators, those populous. we believed because they say don't worry >> what is the danger there >> they tell you, if you are afraid, don't worry. if you don't have a job, don't worry. or if you lost your job, don't worry, i will get you a job. sit down, have your beer, watch tv and wait for me too perform. i'm going to perform for you >> let me just go back to one thing because since you have been so clear
and more so, his compassion.he only lets himself, himself again, himself again maybe his wife, i don't know and maybe his grandson because we all fall in love with our grandsons, but further away from that they bring in eric and ivanka and the whole family to the white house, each one with a very relevant position, that's nepotism. we don't accept that. you run into trouble doing that. fortunately, they have now. bannon, the body of trump, all of them racing so in them we see what we saw for a...
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. >>> the failure of basic humanity and compassion. admitting the baltimore midtown hospital. dumping a clearly troubled half naked woman at a bus stop at night with temperatures near freezing. a health therapist which happened to be walking by captured it on video and then posted the video on facebook. >> we providing appropriate medical care to a patient that came to us in need. where we absolutely failed and where we own that failure is in the demonstration of basic human ity and compassion. >> the hospital is owning it. the ceo declined to pinpoint the individuals who ordered that woman dumped on the side of the street. he also declined to say whether they would be fired. but he is insisting tonight people will be held accountable. maryland is opened an investigation into the hospital's actions. >>> anger tonight is also being directed at police. scott bruin spoke with a grandmother who turned to facebook to pour out her soul. >> after more than 9 months of uncertainty, the family of marty mcmillen has finally now got >> i want to see and hug those remains. i don't know if
. >>> the failure of basic humanity and compassion. admitting the baltimore midtown hospital. dumping a clearly troubled half naked woman at a bus stop at night with temperatures near freezing. a health therapist which happened to be walking by captured it on video and then posted the video on facebook. >> we providing appropriate medical care to a patient that came to us in need. where we absolutely failed and where we own that failure is in the demonstration of basic human ity...
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when you take a more positive approach and you talk about alternatives and you talk about compassionf a very close family who also had a baby of 16 and had to put her up for adoption, and the great thing about oregon hippies is that they are so open that now both families are very close to this day. that was about 24 years ago. there are remarkable alternatives, and i think the issue has gone from something that is so prolific and negative and so hate filled to something where both sides, i feel, listen with a lot more compassion. >> sandra: clearly, you can see the crowd has gathered at the white house and the rose garden area or the president will be addressing this group by a satellite. on the right-hand side of your screen, you can see the actual march happening at the national mall in washington, d.c. they are out there sharing their message. >> harris: and as kennedy just pointed out, it puts it into the vernacular of the american people, especially among women, so they can talk about things and not a get so acrimonious. they can see everybody's perspectives. that's what march
when you take a more positive approach and you talk about alternatives and you talk about compassionf a very close family who also had a baby of 16 and had to put her up for adoption, and the great thing about oregon hippies is that they are so open that now both families are very close to this day. that was about 24 years ago. there are remarkable alternatives, and i think the issue has gone from something that is so prolific and negative and so hate filled to something where both sides, i...
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you must have compassion for the poor, for the least among us. the bottom line, the reason why the president is in the white house today, is because of people who have less, not because of people who have more. until the president has that respect for rhetoric, where people feel he cares about them, and that he believes in their progress, too, we won't make the progress necessary. i am saying here is what the president says, what he does, is also very important in terms of how he balances his policy. host: that is on track williams us -- that his armstrong williams joining us. your original statement about what mr. williams has said, factor that in. think we are in a point where we magnify the tension, but tension on race is actually good right now. i see that as a sign of progress because it means our body politic is working through some of the issues that goes deep down that are hundreds of years old. you think about all the issues related to the police, ok? that is positive that it is being brought out. that suggests african, people who are un
you must have compassion for the poor, for the least among us. the bottom line, the reason why the president is in the white house today, is because of people who have less, not because of people who have more. until the president has that respect for rhetoric, where people feel he cares about them, and that he believes in their progress, too, we won't make the progress necessary. i am saying here is what the president says, what he does, is also very important in terms of how he balances his...
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that vital initiative is synonymous with america's compassion and leadership in the world. senator dole once said our challenge is not to question american ideals or replace them, but to act worthy of them. may you all take heed of those profound words. senator bob dole, for a life time spent defending, advancing and exemplifying our proudest american ideals, we thank you. this congress sends our warmest congratulations to you, to your incredible wife elizabeth, daughter robin and the entire dole family. in accepting this congressional gold medal, senator dole, you bring luster to it and your service and leadership has brought luster to the congress of the united states. thank you. [ applause ]
that vital initiative is synonymous with america's compassion and leadership in the world. senator dole once said our challenge is not to question american ideals or replace them, but to act worthy of them. may you all take heed of those profound words. senator bob dole, for a life time spent defending, advancing and exemplifying our proudest american ideals, we thank you. this congress sends our warmest congratulations to you, to your incredible wife elizabeth, daughter robin and the entire...
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they are subject to all kinds of forces, all kinds of pressures coming from 360 degrees on their compasses right policies and the best ideas are not necessarily the things that make the final cut. ♪ ♪ david: now in the political world, you have become well known in the republican party outside of your firm. last presidential election, who was your favorite candidate? [laughter] paul: i supported -- i stood aside for most of 2015, and then supported marco rubio. in david: ok, and when he dropped out, did you have anybody next? [laughter] paul: um, no. i stood aside. david: ok. david: ok. but ultimately when donald trump one was the nominee of the party, did you support him as the nominee? paul: i voted for him. david: ok. paul: and there is -- i was not going to vote for hillary clinton, as some of my republican friends did. and i became optimistic about some of the opportunities in economic growth and regulatory reform, tax reform. david: has donald trump invited you down to visit him? did you know him before he was elected president? paul: i did not. i invested in his bonds a couple of ti
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security and compassion, i want to do comprehensive in phase two. lt let's get started in phase one, not get tangled up and move through and get comprehensive bipartisan immigration reform. 10:00 in the morning he was very much in that mindset according to senator durbin, and i believe every word of it. he said the president, had a great meeting with the president, wanted to know if lindsey was on board with the agreement and i was, because we had reached agreement among ourselves. by 12:00, things had changed. i'm not going to talk about the meeting. i know what i heard and i know what i said. and i will try to figure out the best i can what happened between 10:00 and 12:00. i will say i don't think the president was well served by his staff. i think the president that we saw tuesday, that that donald trump exists and somehow, by 12:00 on thursday, something happened and i don't think he was well served by his staff, but he's responsible for the way he conducts himself and so am i. can't blame that on the staff. but i do believe his staff was -- >>
security and compassion, i want to do comprehensive in phase two. lt let's get started in phase one, not get tangled up and move through and get comprehensive bipartisan immigration reform. 10:00 in the morning he was very much in that mindset according to senator durbin, and i believe every word of it. he said the president, had a great meeting with the president, wanted to know if lindsey was on board with the agreement and i was, because we had reached agreement among ourselves. by 12:00,...