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richard j daley, advanced digital manufacturing, etc. we industry that would hire, brought the men and they would do the curriculum to oversee all of health care from home health care to nurses, physical therapy, everything. and then basically that school became an expert in that area of specialty in the industry and the focus. in the cityhing is, of chicago we went from 300 to 5000 kids who graduate from high school with the minimum, -- you get0% of kids a b average in the city of chicago in high school, tuition, books, and transportation are free at the community college, and is open to dreamers. one of the reasons we want to do -- certainty of your workforce, chicago is the number one city for corporate relocations in america. the addition to it is a social political issue. i want to make sure you can recruit from the university of michigan, university of chicago, but i want to get the kids a haroldwho go to washington, who go to malcolm x, that they see an economy where they have a future. if you do that, you're going to have a polit
richard j daley, advanced digital manufacturing, etc. we industry that would hire, brought the men and they would do the curriculum to oversee all of health care from home health care to nurses, physical therapy, everything. and then basically that school became an expert in that area of specialty in the industry and the focus. in the cityhing is, of chicago we went from 300 to 5000 kids who graduate from high school with the minimum, -- you get0% of kids a b average in the city of chicago in...
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one now credits he of leon daley his 2nd of the season. was there still enjoyable to watch but. how would his team react now. they set out on the attack was the but my. i'm thomas miller. i am not me again missed by my. what do we say about those little nuances. sometimes the small things can have a big impact in football. in the 34th minute span ben just a fraction. made most unstoppable it was a big relief camilla would be missing out on time for his next. 1356 minutes to be exact. a moment to celebrate of course but the joy was short lived because only one minute later. later he was in for it once again did they take out of attack and it was again bailey who did the damage. leave it is more affected by the chances and that's what counts in the end. the business has won back a hand going into the break up children. and chosen territory to flex. as to what followed in the 2nd half will it the pictures do the talking. find creative chances nearly once a minute over only had $24.00 shots on goal normally more than enough for a win. but not against miracles or with their impenetra
one now credits he of leon daley his 2nd of the season. was there still enjoyable to watch but. how would his team react now. they set out on the attack was the but my. i'm thomas miller. i am not me again missed by my. what do we say about those little nuances. sometimes the small things can have a big impact in football. in the 34th minute span ben just a fraction. made most unstoppable it was a big relief camilla would be missing out on time for his next. 1356 minutes to be exact. a moment...
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residents say they feel abandoned by the city after flash floods poured into their homes on the sudden daleys began at was around 15th ave. that became a river and the water overwhelmed storm drains and brought up raw sewage that quickly became a 3 feet deep toxic soup spelling into homes and garages. yesterday neighbors took stock of the damage dragging the ruined possessions out into their driveways. >> within minutes we did not have time to do anything at all we had time to do was take my kids upstairs and that is it. everything here was destroyed. >> the city should be out here surveying this and looking at this and photographing how high the water came up on our houses but they are not here. >> the downpour may have been unexpected but the city knows the low-lying neighborhood is vulnerable, public works dropped off pallets of sandbags the week before thanksgiving but nobody cleared the storm drains they say it >>> pretty dry out but a lot more rain on the way.>> we do. drive for now, we see a few showers but nothing like over the weekend nice to have the rain but not all of it at one ti
residents say they feel abandoned by the city after flash floods poured into their homes on the sudden daleys began at was around 15th ave. that became a river and the water overwhelmed storm drains and brought up raw sewage that quickly became a 3 feet deep toxic soup spelling into homes and garages. yesterday neighbors took stock of the damage dragging the ruined possessions out into their driveways. >> within minutes we did not have time to do anything at all we had time to do was take...
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getting ever comfy on the ball in this league is prone to leipzig not goes money is chipping away at daley runs the flick can you see how far would he binah double in the mix but there's still plenty to play full. meanwhile kinsman's how to feel right at home down low in the table now at 68 yards will sign off with moments from his 1st day on the job see you next time on kickoff. i. love that song you never want to go home from the world in france i love that moment when they were singing basically right before they gave the number to be i was standing there and and pretty much the stadium you know saying it was beautiful so i felt myself put into my pocket and i said well i'm going to feel that now who cares. when i go into a an adventure then i will. give everything i have and put all the work in there. i see a lot of potential as a rule will take care of the situation. oh. i think it was an exciting game it was. unbelievable atmosphere. friends were amazing the stadium was was giving a lot of energy i'm very satisfied i think there's a very good spirit there hamam. whole they showed a l
getting ever comfy on the ball in this league is prone to leipzig not goes money is chipping away at daley runs the flick can you see how far would he binah double in the mix but there's still plenty to play full. meanwhile kinsman's how to feel right at home down low in the table now at 68 yards will sign off with moments from his 1st day on the job see you next time on kickoff. i. love that song you never want to go home from the world in france i love that moment when they were singing...
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with me are david aaronovitch, columnist with the times janet daley, from the sunday telegraph the russianadcaster alexander nekrassov, and michael goldfarb, host of the podcast the first rough draft of history. very good to have you all with us. with one electoral bound, he was free. borisjohnson spent his first few months as uk prime minister at the mercy of a house of commons he could not command, making promises he couldn't and didn't keep. the first december election in nearly a century was a bitter one for labour, experiencing under jeremy corbyn its worst defeat in more than 80 years. the nationalists triumphed in scotland, setting up a fresh battle for independence. northern ireland elected more nationalists than unionists for the first time. david, we know the results of the election, huge story win. how do you think we should interpret that result? not as some kind of huge endorsement of boris johnson, because essentially the opposition were gulled into having an election when there didn't need to be one. the parliament had a couple more years to run. his strategy of saying it is
with me are david aaronovitch, columnist with the times janet daley, from the sunday telegraph the russianadcaster alexander nekrassov, and michael goldfarb, host of the podcast the first rough draft of history. very good to have you all with us. with one electoral bound, he was free. borisjohnson spent his first few months as uk prime minister at the mercy of a house of commons he could not command, making promises he couldn't and didn't keep. the first december election in nearly a century...
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with me are david aaronovitch, columnist with the times, janet daley, from the sunday telegraph, thegood to have you all with us to look back at 2019. with one electoral bound, he was free. borisjohnson spent his first few months as uk prime minister at the mercy of a house of commons he could not command, making promises he couldn't and didn't keep. the first december election in nearly a century was a bitter one for labour, experiencing under jeremy corbyn its worst defeat in more than 80 years. the nationalists triumphed in scotland, setting up a fresh battle for independence. northern ireland elected more nationalists than unionists for the first time. david, we know the results of the election, huge tory win. how do you think we should interpret that result? not as some kind of huge endorsement of borisjohnson, because essentially the opposition were gulled into having an election when there didn't need to be one.
with me are david aaronovitch, columnist with the times, janet daley, from the sunday telegraph, thegood to have you all with us to look back at 2019. with one electoral bound, he was free. borisjohnson spent his first few months as uk prime minister at the mercy of a house of commons he could not command, making promises he couldn't and didn't keep. the first december election in nearly a century was a bitter one for labour, experiencing under jeremy corbyn its worst defeat in more than 80...
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blow to the president back on he has seen the country's minister for pension reform quit john paul daley of wa the high commissioner for pensions was one of my calls most trusted allies he resigned not just over the pensions for all but all through to emerged that he had failed to declare more than a dozen posts that he held in addition to his cabinet job and that corn and his government remain locked in a standoff with the unions and neither side seems willing to budge. r.t. in paris. united nations is set to continue supporting some 5000000 palestinian refugees for another 3 years the decision was reached after 169 members voted in favor with only 2 the u.s. and israel against the move the united states wants to shift the un's relief services to crucially refugee host countries an issue has been trying to do and influence the edges over before. 2018 the us holds had $360000000.00 in aid while this year over $60000000.00 in security firms the palestinians were stopped donald trump previously claimed the washington received no appreciation or respect for the money it provided to the regi
blow to the president back on he has seen the country's minister for pension reform quit john paul daley of wa the high commissioner for pensions was one of my calls most trusted allies he resigned not just over the pensions for all but all through to emerged that he had failed to declare more than a dozen posts that he held in addition to his cabinet job and that corn and his government remain locked in a standoff with the unions and neither side seems willing to budge. r.t. in paris. united...
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my guests are janet daley, columnist for the sunday telegraph, political commentator steve richards,aria margaronis of us news weekly, and the nation author and veteran correspondent thomas kielinger. welcome to you all. so i said it was an emphatic outcome. you start us off, what do you expect to be done with it? we will get out of the eu, that's the start, which the country decided it wanted three and a half years ago, which seems an eternity ago, and the end of that paralysis will, at least for the moment, produce a kind of euphoria. it has already produced a kind of euphoria. if he is the clever politician i think he is, he will develop that. the conciliation he expressed in that opening speech, which was very well done, politically, a very clever move, is possible when you have a large majority, because there is not going to be the rancour and acrimony within his own parliamentary party, because he has got such a commanding majority, so he is going to be able to accomplish what he said he would accomplish, in terms of official removal of our sort of trade relations, the renegoti
my guests are janet daley, columnist for the sunday telegraph, political commentator steve richards,aria margaronis of us news weekly, and the nation author and veteran correspondent thomas kielinger. welcome to you all. so i said it was an emphatic outcome. you start us off, what do you expect to be done with it? we will get out of the eu, that's the start, which the country decided it wanted three and a half years ago, which seems an eternity ago, and the end of that paralysis will, at least...
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crisis is unfolding and escalating this week there has been a bit of a political storm as well as daley's prime minister scott morrison hasn't been in the country this week he's been in hawaii with his family on holiday and many people here are questioning the appropriateness of a profit minister going on holiday while such a crisis is unfolding well so much of the country is on fire i have just heard a few hours ago from prime minister morris and whom it said in a statement that he deeply regrets if his holiday caused any offense to the many australians who have been affected by these bush violence or things are. the pakistani government has denounced the ruling of judges who sentenced former president pervez musharraf to death a special court found the former president who's in hospital in dubai guilty of high treason for suspending the constitution in 2007 the court ordered his arrest and so if he dies beforehand his body should be dragged through the streets and hunger for 3 days the government is calling for the leader of the judges panel to be disbarred short of says he is the verb
crisis is unfolding and escalating this week there has been a bit of a political storm as well as daley's prime minister scott morrison hasn't been in the country this week he's been in hawaii with his family on holiday and many people here are questioning the appropriateness of a profit minister going on holiday while such a crisis is unfolding well so much of the country is on fire i have just heard a few hours ago from prime minister morris and whom it said in a statement that he deeply...
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we already have the interim ceo the people hef brought in is bill daley to come in and help as one ofuties. he's brought in a couple people from jp morgan. we expect more changes ahead in terms of leadership, and even potentially strategy from charlie scharf, but not until they fix some of these regulatory problems ahead. vonnie: it is up over the year 17%, but when you compare that with the 42% gains for jp morgan, it doesn't look so good. muchi basak, thanks so from our banking reporter here at bloomberg tv. stanley druckenmiller is back taking risk. the hedge fund manager, widely considered the best of his generation, is bullish going into 2020. he spoke with bloomberg's erik schatzker in an interview that airedthe simmer 18th -- december 18. stanley: you have very low and employment here. you have fiscal stimulus in japan. we are wanting a $1 trillion deficit. apparently we will have some sort of green stimulus in europe. we have negative real rates everywhere, and negative actual rates a lot of places. so with that kind of unprecedented monetary stimulus looked up to the circumst
we already have the interim ceo the people hef brought in is bill daley to come in and help as one ofuties. he's brought in a couple people from jp morgan. we expect more changes ahead in terms of leadership, and even potentially strategy from charlie scharf, but not until they fix some of these regulatory problems ahead. vonnie: it is up over the year 17%, but when you compare that with the 42% gains for jp morgan, it doesn't look so good. muchi basak, thanks so from our banking reporter here...
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this is not something you see on a daley basis in san francisco.eaps a coyote running down the middle of the street with a rat in its mouth by the way. we spotted the animal rounding the corner outside the abc studio near the embarcadero. last night is when we saw the coyote. it apds to be looking for a quiet place for dinner. we contacted animal control to alert them. so far no other sighting in the step. watchout i suppose by the embarcadero definitely not something we are used to seeing in san francisco. >>> excuse me all right here till to sitcom on abc mornings another car hit mitt by a projectile on 101 what the driver tells abc 7 news. >>> and you heard about souped up cars but what about refrigerators? we show you i o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults
this is not something you see on a daley basis in san francisco.eaps a coyote running down the middle of the street with a rat in its mouth by the way. we spotted the animal rounding the corner outside the abc studio near the embarcadero. last night is when we saw the coyote. it apds to be looking for a quiet place for dinner. we contacted animal control to alert them. so far no other sighting in the step. watchout i suppose by the embarcadero definitely not something we are used to seeing in...
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let's bring in investigator bill daley who is on the set here.re probably wondering the same thing. why did it take so long for the fbi to get involved? >> they have been involved for quite some time. >> julie: to investigate her. >> this is an evolving investigation, if you go back to august when they raided the persian islands home of epstein, there is a lot of details and organization that people need to investigate in this case, and also with heaping now dead, there is not that kind of immediacy that we have somebody on the run or somebody further carrying out these horrible crimes, so this is an evolving situation. they need to get to the crux, right now they are looking at those people who helped facilitate getting these young girls to epstein and other coconspirators involved in this as opposed to as i said, interviewing prince andrew. i think the fbi, even though they said no, never says never, that they will not interview someone, but right now, he would not be someone that i think he would be a facilitator, and therefore, they are focus
let's bring in investigator bill daley who is on the set here.re probably wondering the same thing. why did it take so long for the fbi to get involved? >> they have been involved for quite some time. >> julie: to investigate her. >> this is an evolving investigation, if you go back to august when they raided the persian islands home of epstein, there is a lot of details and organization that people need to investigate in this case, and also with heaping now dead, there is not...
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democratichall, leaders criticized the chicago police and chicago mayor richard daley's estoppel tactics -- , as the mayors responded on stage with an anti-semitic slur that the breeders were able to detect. with thedicted nixon-agnew victory, instead of radicalism, america would likeience "dual things patriotism, incentive, respect for law and order." to the student hecklers, agnew came up with clever retorts. after antiwar protesters in portland, oregon had been removed from his talk, agnew quipped "now is the -- now that the delegation from hanoi has left, now we can conclude. the audience roared its approval. went after student hecklers again, saying "they have never done a productive thing in their lives. they take their tactics from castro and their money from daddy." in the end, the nixon-agnew team won in a close race and the evidence is clear that agnew helped draw in the kind of voter nixon needed to win. let me shift directions to talk about agnew's success in .ppealing to white southerners already by the end of the first as his vice president, stunt speech regularly laid into
democratichall, leaders criticized the chicago police and chicago mayor richard daley's estoppel tactics -- , as the mayors responded on stage with an anti-semitic slur that the breeders were able to detect. with thedicted nixon-agnew victory, instead of radicalism, america would likeience "dual things patriotism, incentive, respect for law and order." to the student hecklers, agnew came up with clever retorts. after antiwar protesters in portland, oregon had been removed from his...
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the debate in the next half hour with former white house chief of staff and commerce secretary bill daley the candidates did turn on each other a lot last night >> mayor pete. >> he took most of the attacks primarily by elizabeth warren for accepting money from wall street donors. talked about the lion cave but his answer was really good he said, look, i'm the only person up here that is not a millionaire or billionaire >> that's good let's elect the most successful person >> also the youngest person. >> success is not measured -- >> you of all people who are surging. >> i hope. >> you are here. you had that transformation in less than a minute >> i had some issues on the way in this morning. america's finest closed down everything so i couldn't drive we drove all the way around and i decided, i wasn't going to make it. i was running through time square like tom cruise you can probably hear it a little bit >> it was a breathless delivery. >> we have a lot to talk about this morning, especially this next story which applies at least to myself. never to you definitely myself. >> never me. i
the debate in the next half hour with former white house chief of staff and commerce secretary bill daley the candidates did turn on each other a lot last night >> mayor pete. >> he took most of the attacks primarily by elizabeth warren for accepting money from wall street donors. talked about the lion cave but his answer was really good he said, look, i'm the only person up here that is not a millionaire or billionaire >> that's good let's elect the most successful person...
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aid flowing into afghanistan following whatever piece daley might be reached. at the same time, there have been several mentions of corruption and, of course, the afghanistan papers have reminded us all -- of course, there was nothing revealed there that anyone who was paying attention didn't already know. but it has reminded us of how much u.s. aid has fed into the corruption that exists in afghanistan even among the afghan government. so i wanted to ask in this sort of political climate of america first and ending endless wars how the u.s. taxpayer dollars that are going to afghanistan can be used in a way that doesn't fuel corruption and illicit trade and trafficking. >> look, i don't think there is a way to -- in countries like afghanistan or nigeria or somalia or even colombia for that matter, the golden child of u.s. counterinsurgency efforts to get to a stage where you have zero diversion and zero corruption. you will only have that stage if you have zero diversion and zero corruption to start with in systems that are -- that have extremely weak institut
aid flowing into afghanistan following whatever piece daley might be reached. at the same time, there have been several mentions of corruption and, of course, the afghanistan papers have reminded us all -- of course, there was nothing revealed there that anyone who was paying attention didn't already know. but it has reminded us of how much u.s. aid has fed into the corruption that exists in afghanistan even among the afghan government. so i wanted to ask in this sort of political climate of...
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household cavalry were murdered, it is worth reminding you of their names, roy bright was 36, dennis daleyehold cavalry towards buckingham palace, at exploded, 31 people were injured, four members of the household cavalry were killed outright and seven horses also died. john downey was never prosecuted for that particular offence although being a member of the ira there was an attempt five years ago but a comfort letter was produced in court sent to more than 180 so—called on the run former and active ira member to tell them they were not being actively sought for prosecution. as a result the criminal prosecution againstjohn downey, 67, collapsed and it was clear he would never be prosecuted for that crime. families fought to get legal aid and plotted to the high court in a civil context to see if they could find him liable for the deaths of their loved ones and today after this long fight forjustice, he has been found liable on the balance of probabilities of being an active participant in that plot to murder those soldiers. there was a quiet, dignified reaction in court, a sense of a lon
household cavalry were murdered, it is worth reminding you of their names, roy bright was 36, dennis daleyehold cavalry towards buckingham palace, at exploded, 31 people were injured, four members of the household cavalry were killed outright and seven horses also died. john downey was never prosecuted for that particular offence although being a member of the ira there was an attempt five years ago but a comfort letter was produced in court sent to more than 180 so—called on the run former...
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list was the hampton.d fred actively fought against the injustice, black and brown people were being daley basis. a he -- on a daily basis. e sought to build a multiculture movement, the rainbow movement, seeking to end gangs.e among street et us teach our children his legacy and the fight against racial inequalities, police iolence, and mass incarceration. yes, the same problems black and and women face today still continue as it did back then. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. omar: today, our criminal failed system and the war on drugs continues to isproportionately impact communities of color. it's time we join together to continuously for a more just society. thank you and i yield back. mr. davis: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? mr. davis: i ask unanimous consent that all members have to revise ative days and extend their remarks and hat the remarks of representative barbara lee be included in the record. the speaker pro tempore: w
list was the hampton.d fred actively fought against the injustice, black and brown people were being daley basis. a he -- on a daily basis. e sought to build a multiculture movement, the rainbow movement, seeking to end gangs.e among street et us teach our children his legacy and the fight against racial inequalities, police iolence, and mass incarceration. yes, the same problems black and and women face today still continue as it did back then. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time...