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this year conley caught short but just so what are these are shit wish. the near shave doesn't are on their ls quite the litany. come past artemov are my bob dylan. my name adarna bragg. we're a metal bar bundle of fun. you know but back no longer. quite so your back in court for your father hearing ok all right the most important thing is your editor said. you know that and if some of the. words either don't transfer to me are or are your thoughts it depends on who the judge is to some extent ok because some judges are practical and difficult to start here and some are not designed so in that respect it is a bit of a lottery since. then i don't like to do the rest so i could use fit or fit over the one above it though boss not for me to them or said sure come along our home office chair on good doesn't look ok boss not funny and we're going to trade it because family are your course no is the answer your question it won't affect your family because your patent your case ok you know. you can break me into this upset. was it would lose their liberty if we
this year conley caught short but just so what are these are shit wish. the near shave doesn't are on their ls quite the litany. come past artemov are my bob dylan. my name adarna bragg. we're a metal bar bundle of fun. you know but back no longer. quite so your back in court for your father hearing ok all right the most important thing is your editor said. you know that and if some of the. words either don't transfer to me are or are your thoughts it depends on who the judge is to some extent...
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says has our conley an expert at the center for strategic and international studies in washington. this is something very very new and every past us president not that we haven't had difficulties with allies but we see allies as a force multiplier of u.s. influence and economic prosperity not as a negative so this is a very new element to president trump's foreign and security policy and certainly europe has felt that most keenly ironically it's the u.s. policy towards europe that has become crucial to his legacy because of his dealings with ukraine impeachment will always be attached to donald trump and the years from now it will be one of the 1st things students are taught about the 45th president. let's go back to g.w. correspondent pablo folios in washington for us probably heard the foreign policy side of things barrow what are you expecting from tonight's state of the union address. well 1st and foremost he goes into this president trump with the highest approval ratings he's had in fact in 3 years and also it's importing to important to note as well have many top republicans
says has our conley an expert at the center for strategic and international studies in washington. this is something very very new and every past us president not that we haven't had difficulties with allies but we see allies as a force multiplier of u.s. influence and economic prosperity not as a negative so this is a very new element to president trump's foreign and security policy and certainly europe has felt that most keenly ironically it's the u.s. policy towards europe that has become...
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chris conley sat down with producers and has the details. >> back stage before the academy awards. dazzling winners awaits 2020 recipients revealed by the show's producers. >> it means a lot to win an award, an oscar here. we're happy to be part of that. >> i think ultimately there's just nothing like the oscar and it's been around for so long. >> with the big show drawing near, stephanie elaine and anett howell taylor offering behind the scenes glitcheses of oscar nominations. >> what was it like seeing the set? >> it was thrilling, one of the most thrilling parts. we both got emotional. >> we did, first time we saw it up. there were tears. >> they are promising musical performances from such nominees as elton john and oscar invitee billie eilish off her grammy. and janelle monae. >> i think it will have good taste and feel theatrical. more music moments than they have had in the show in recent years. >> what can we expect from musical numbers. what will we see that will surprise or delight us. >> it won't be a surprise if we tell you. >> both of you have included diversity in mak
chris conley sat down with producers and has the details. >> back stage before the academy awards. dazzling winners awaits 2020 recipients revealed by the show's producers. >> it means a lot to win an award, an oscar here. we're happy to be part of that. >> i think ultimately there's just nothing like the oscar and it's been around for so long. >> with the big show drawing near, stephanie elaine and anett howell taylor offering behind the scenes glitcheses of oscar...
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chris conley has more. >> reporter: the 35th film independent spirit awards on the beach in santa monica. >> it's noon. do people really get wasted? this is my nap time. >> it's a chance to watch performers taking risks. >> what's it like to get this kind of acknowledgement. >> it's awesome. it's a nice acknowledgement of that, all the hard work that you're putting in as being recognized. >> how does it feel for these guys to show you love? >> this is a very nice thing. i've driven by this tent many times going to eat. and now i'm invited to go inside. >> and to honor newcomers, making their opportunities matter. >> it's a really diverse cross-section of the story-telling community. >> what does it say about the possibilities that are out there for everyone? >> we have talent just like everybody else. >> you're someone we won't get to see tomorrow. >> true. i don't think we can look for justice in the award system. it's up to the academy to worry about being relevant and staying relevant, not up to us to keep changing them. >> i would inclusivity. >> it was a good afternoon for "marriage
chris conley has more. >> reporter: the 35th film independent spirit awards on the beach in santa monica. >> it's noon. do people really get wasted? this is my nap time. >> it's a chance to watch performers taking risks. >> what's it like to get this kind of acknowledgement. >> it's awesome. it's a nice acknowledgement of that, all the hard work that you're putting in as being recognized. >> how does it feel for these guys to show you love? >> this is a...
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my job is to give you an overview of the main findings of the books and 12 minutes and professor conley's job, dalton's job, is to point the conversation in any direction he wants and will take it from there in the discussion. i wanted to write "human diversity" for many reasons, but at the center is this fact. we are on the cusp of an enormously exciting era. advances in genetic genetics and neuroscience gives new tools that will enable us to take giant strides in understanding human behavior, human society, policies and economies. we are like physicist, i'd like to say at the outset of the 19th century, poised at a moment in history that would protas faradays in the coming years. so people like me and dalton are to be excited and i think we both are. but a lot of social scientists are not. why? because for almost a century now the social sciences have been in the grip of an orthodox events straits and tran scared stiff biology. at the moment takes the form of three widely and loudly proclaimed truths. gender is a social construct, races and social, class is a function of privilege. i ha
my job is to give you an overview of the main findings of the books and 12 minutes and professor conley's job, dalton's job, is to point the conversation in any direction he wants and will take it from there in the discussion. i wanted to write "human diversity" for many reasons, but at the center is this fact. we are on the cusp of an enormously exciting era. advances in genetic genetics and neuroscience gives new tools that will enable us to take giant strides in understanding human...
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chris conley sat down with producers of the big show and has the details. >> reporter: back stage before this year's academy awards, a dazzling winners awaits 2020 recipients revealed by the show's producers. >> it means a lot to win an award, to win an oscar here. we're happy to be part of that. >> i think ultimately there's just nothing like the oscar, and it's been around for so long. >> the legacy. >> with the big show drawing near, stephanie elaine and anett howell taylor offering behind the scenes glimpses of the oscar nominations. >> what was it like seeing the set? >> it was thrilling, one of the most thrilling parts. we both got emotional. >> we did, first time we saw it up. there were tears. >> they are promising musical performances from such nominees as elton john and oscar invitee billie eilish fresh off her grammy triumph, and janelle monae. >> i think it will have good pace, feel theatrical. there's more music moments than they have had in the show in the recent years. >> what can we expect from musical numbers? what will we see that will surprise or delight us? >> it won'
chris conley sat down with producers of the big show and has the details. >> reporter: back stage before this year's academy awards, a dazzling winners awaits 2020 recipients revealed by the show's producers. >> it means a lot to win an award, to win an oscar here. we're happy to be part of that. >> i think ultimately there's just nothing like the oscar, and it's been around for so long. >> the legacy. >> with the big show drawing near, stephanie elaine and anett...
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my name is heather conley. we welcome you. this is our first full-fledged event in the new year. and i couldn't think of a better way to start our programming with, in some ways, the way we ended it, with a conversation on brexit. on friday, it was an historic day for both the european union and the united kingdom, and a new day has dawned for the united kingdom, and we're so delighted to have dr. liam fox here, a frequent visitor to washington, and i think no one could argue a great trans-atlanticist to help us understand the foreign policy imp cakes of thes implications of the u.k.'s withdrawal from the eu and what a global britain will mean for the trant atlantic relationship and the u.k.'s relationship around the world. in 1992, dr. fox was elected as a member of parliament. he has served with distinction as both secretary of state for defense from 2010 to 2011 and most recently secretary of state for international trade from 2016 to 2019. i think there is a continuum between defense and trade. it's all about what you can afford, your past, our getting ready for the future. s
my name is heather conley. we welcome you. this is our first full-fledged event in the new year. and i couldn't think of a better way to start our programming with, in some ways, the way we ended it, with a conversation on brexit. on friday, it was an historic day for both the european union and the united kingdom, and a new day has dawned for the united kingdom, and we're so delighted to have dr. liam fox here, a frequent visitor to washington, and i think no one could argue a great...
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says has our conley an expert at the center for strategic and international studies in washington. this is something very very new and every past us president not that we haven't had difficulties with allies but we see allies as a force multiplier of u.s. influence and economic prosperity not as a negative so this is a very new element to president trump's foreign and security policy and certainly europe has felt that most keenly ironically it's the u.s. policy towards europe that has become crucial to his legacy because of his dealings with ukraine impeachment will always be attached to donald trump and the years from now it will be one of the 1st thing students are taught about the 45th president. public tomorrow is verdict day in this trial in around the world people are asking themselves in this state of the union address that will deliver. what will he mention and i guess maybe more importantly what will he leave. well what he believes surely he was being advised it's being said by a lot of top republicans of actually being quite public about it to avoid talking about the impe
says has our conley an expert at the center for strategic and international studies in washington. this is something very very new and every past us president not that we haven't had difficulties with allies but we see allies as a force multiplier of u.s. influence and economic prosperity not as a negative so this is a very new element to president trump's foreign and security policy and certainly europe has felt that most keenly ironically it's the u.s. policy towards europe that has become...
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demonstrators in paris set fire to scooters and cars near the god deal station in protest at a concert by conley singer. previously cancel concerts because of demonstrations opposed to the d r c s government as the headlines coming up next up front with the hasn't. over the past 3 months nearly a 1000000 people have had to flee for their lives in syria children are freezing to death but does the world care senior u.n. humanitarian official. thank you for joining me up front your the u.n. deputy regional humanitarian coordinator for syria over the past 3 months there hundreds of thousands of people have been fleeing from their homes inside of libya many of them including freezing to death as the syrian army advances towards them is anyone going to save them can anyone save them.
demonstrators in paris set fire to scooters and cars near the god deal station in protest at a concert by conley singer. previously cancel concerts because of demonstrations opposed to the d r c s government as the headlines coming up next up front with the hasn't. over the past 3 months nearly a 1000000 people have had to flee for their lives in syria children are freezing to death but does the world care senior u.n. humanitarian official. thank you for joining me up front your the u.n. deputy...
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dalton conley used.analysis slightly modified but the analogy the wall street journal was that apologetic scores right now are where aviation was in 19 oh eight and the best airplane in the world was the right flyer. eight years later, over the battlefields of world war i, hundreds of planes were buying high and fast. and so, a great many of the legitimate issues that dalton raised, will that be fun to try to disentangle all of that. point number one i agree with is the incredible complexity of it. there is a beautiful thought experiment that koop had in this blog. he's a geneticist and he said that most, we want to see if the difference in tea and coffee drinking habits between the british and french as a genetic component. he says that everybody is being reasonable but nothing is entirely genetic. and he runs through this long list of ways of which it is very difficult to figure it out. i think dalton is more my side than on grams. although i'm just finding out about that. and certainly on my side than
dalton conley used.analysis slightly modified but the analogy the wall street journal was that apologetic scores right now are where aviation was in 19 oh eight and the best airplane in the world was the right flyer. eight years later, over the battlefields of world war i, hundreds of planes were buying high and fast. and so, a great many of the legitimate issues that dalton raised, will that be fun to try to disentangle all of that. point number one i agree with is the incredible complexity of...
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stephen conley from massachusetts please. come back how are you sir. thank you very much. from california let's welcome the next person. thank you very much. come on let's get some energy going. [applause]. mary maxwell, new hampshire. [applause]. are you ma'am. thank you for joining us. and last but not least, william murphy, also from new hampshire. thank you very much. candidates, please take your seats we have john in new hampshire, well-respected journalist, glad to be here. have been doing the same thing with the associated press and well-respected. and have interviewed a myriad of candidates. we will have two-minute opening statements. and we will cut you off if you go past that. the questions themselves from the palace, keep your answers around the minute any follow-ups, then we will wrap that up. right to left, the panel facing the audience. opening statements are pretty this is the lesser-known candidate. i do that on purpose. assuming i would like to think the college for this wonderful opportunity. my campaign slogan says it all. a moderate republican even a de
stephen conley from massachusetts please. come back how are you sir. thank you very much. from california let's welcome the next person. thank you very much. come on let's get some energy going. [applause]. mary maxwell, new hampshire. [applause]. are you ma'am. thank you for joining us. and last but not least, william murphy, also from new hampshire. thank you very much. candidates, please take your seats we have john in new hampshire, well-respected journalist, glad to be here. have been...
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conley. up to run: i signed for president against trump three days before he was signed in because i knew what we were going to be in for. think he ought to be impeach because he has struck to justice and use the white house as a dictatorship. he thinks he is running new york when he is in washington. he doesn't have compassion for people. he needs our prayers. is jesusgn manager christ. he wants me in the white house. i can meet trump. first get my background out, every american, i will vote for him. , out of control of -- mostpower, he wants of the plants are full of out of it, substandard -- that is the biggest thrill against all of the issues because we don't need in chernobyl or a three mile island or fukushima. we all need to get involved. if you help me, we will turn washington upside down. i can do it. the incumbent is a must a neighbor of yours. mr. ardini: is this three minutes? >> one minute. mr. ardini: as a result of my congressional run, i developed bipartisan solutions to the n
conley. up to run: i signed for president against trump three days before he was signed in because i knew what we were going to be in for. think he ought to be impeach because he has struck to justice and use the white house as a dictatorship. he thinks he is running new york when he is in washington. he doesn't have compassion for people. he needs our prayers. is jesusgn manager christ. he wants me in the white house. i can meet trump. first get my background out, every american, i will vote...
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conley. same question for you. mr.omley: i signed up to run for president against trump three days before he was signed in because i knew what we were going to be in for. i think he ought to be impeached because he has obstructed justice and used the white house as a dictatorship. he thinks he is running new york when he is in washington. he doesn't have compassion for people. he needs our prayers. by the way, my campaign manager is the best when you can ever have. he is jesus christ. he wants me in the white house. i can beat trump. first get my background out, every american will vote for me. that is the problem. mr. trump is out of control with nuclear power. he wants more plants built. most of the plants are built with substandard parts and i can prove it. that is the biggest threat against all of the issues because we don't need a chernobyl or a three mile island or fukushima. we all need to get involved. if you help me, we will turn washington upside down. i've got the will and i can do it. >> thank you, sir. the
conley. same question for you. mr.omley: i signed up to run for president against trump three days before he was signed in because i knew what we were going to be in for. i think he ought to be impeached because he has obstructed justice and used the white house as a dictatorship. he thinks he is running new york when he is in washington. he doesn't have compassion for people. he needs our prayers. by the way, my campaign manager is the best when you can ever have. he is jesus christ. he wants...
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amanecemos con alejandro fernÁndez a punto de lanzar su nuevo disco el potrillo se confiesa conley sandovale eleva a 15 el nÚmero de infectados a nivel nacional. elyangÉlica tiene toda la informaciÓn. elyangÉlica: asÍ es, se reportÓ el fallecimiento de una mujer vÍctima del coronavirus y la confirmaciÓn de que como dice en la oms, esta enfermedad se ha vuelto un enemigo peligroso y complicado de vencer. de eso son conscientes en los centros de prevenciÓn y control de enfermedades, quienes han dicho que se estÁn preparando para que los casos de coronavirus aumenten en el paÍs. de hecho acaba de ser diagnosticado el caso nÚmero 14 en san diego california, se trata de uno de los evacuados en wuham en los vuelos privados. este grupo de unos 600 estadounidenses que fueron traÍdos desde china sÓlo dos han dado positivo con el virus y se ha confirmado que viajaron desde vuelos diferentes. muchos de estos ciudadanos permanecen en cuarentena en california, nebraska y texas. todo ocurre cuando china reporta 254 nuevas muertes y 15,000 casos en un solo dÍa. el aumento se debe en el cambio en la metodo
amanecemos con alejandro fernÁndez a punto de lanzar su nuevo disco el potrillo se confiesa conley sandovale eleva a 15 el nÚmero de infectados a nivel nacional. elyangÉlica tiene toda la informaciÓn. elyangÉlica: asÍ es, se reportÓ el fallecimiento de una mujer vÍctima del coronavirus y la confirmaciÓn de que como dice en la oms, esta enfermedad se ha vuelto un enemigo peligroso y complicado de vencer. de eso son conscientes en los centros de prevenciÓn y control de enfermedades,...