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david charter joins us here in the studio he is the berlin correspondent of the british newspaper the times has written two books on bragg's it david thank you for being with us so we're hearing enough progress to move to the next stage tell us more about what that next stage will look like we're hearing it's going to be even tougher than the first the e.u. is saying that it will be tougher than the first because well for two reasons really both sides the butchers saw it on the european union side have yet to agree on what they would like to achieve in this next round and the european union side is saying first of all we want to hear from you britain where you would like to go what relationship you want with us that's going to be agreed in the early in the first months of next year but there are some very hard bricks within the ruling british conservative party. who would like to have as much as possible. in a trade relationship that means not just goods but also services on the e.u. side there are those who say hold on a minute you can't have all the benefits that you once had becaus
david charter joins us here in the studio he is the berlin correspondent of the british newspaper the times has written two books on bragg's it david thank you for being with us so we're hearing enough progress to move to the next stage tell us more about what that next stage will look like we're hearing it's going to be even tougher than the first the e.u. is saying that it will be tougher than the first because well for two reasons really both sides the butchers saw it on the european union...
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david charter joins us here in the studio he is the berlin correspondent of the british newspaper the times has written two books on bragg's it david thank you for being with us so we're hearing enough progress to move to the next stage tell us more about what that next stage will look like we're hearing it's going to be even tougher than the first the e.u. is saying that it will be tougher than the first because well for two reasons really both sides the butchers saw it on the european union side have yet to agree on what they would like to achieve in this next round and the european union side is saying first of all we want to hear from you britain where you would like to go what relationship you want with us that's going to be agreed in the early in the first months of next year but there are some very hard bricks within the ruling british conservative party. who would like to have as much as possible. in a trade relationship that means not just goods but also services on the e.u. side there are those who say hold on a minute you can't have all the benefits that you once had becaus
david charter joins us here in the studio he is the berlin correspondent of the british newspaper the times has written two books on bragg's it david thank you for being with us so we're hearing enough progress to move to the next stage tell us more about what that next stage will look like we're hearing it's going to be even tougher than the first the e.u. is saying that it will be tougher than the first because well for two reasons really both sides the butchers saw it on the european union...
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david charter joins us here in the studio he is the berlin correspondent of the british newspaper the times has written two books on brags that david thank you for being with us so we're hearing enough progress and move to the next stage tell us more about what that next stage will look like we're hearing it's going to be even tougher than the first the e.u. is saying that it will be tougher than the first because well for two reasons really both sides the british side and the european union side have yet to agree on what they would like to achieve in this next round and the european union side is saying first of all we want to hear from you britain where you would like to go what relationship you want with us that's going to be agreed in the early in the first months of next year but there are some very hard bricks that is within the ruling british conservative party who would like to have as much as possible. in a trade relationship that means not just goods but also services on the e.u. side there are those who say hold on a minute you can't have all the benefits that you once had
david charter joins us here in the studio he is the berlin correspondent of the british newspaper the times has written two books on brags that david thank you for being with us so we're hearing enough progress and move to the next stage tell us more about what that next stage will look like we're hearing it's going to be even tougher than the first the e.u. is saying that it will be tougher than the first because well for two reasons really both sides the british side and the european union...
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david charter joins us here in the studio he is the berlin correspondent of the british newspaper the times has written two books on bragg's it david thank you for being with us so we're hearing enough progress to move to the next stage tell us more about what that next stage will look like we're hearing it's going to be even tougher than the first the e.u. is saying that it will be tougher than the first because well for two reasons really both sides the butchers saw it on the european union side have yet to agree on what they would like to achieve in this next round. the european union side is saying first of all we want to hear from you britain where you would like to go what relationship you want with us that's going to be agreed in the early in the first months of next year but there are some very hard bricks or two within the ruling british conservative party. who would like to have as much as possible. in a trade relationship that means not just goods but also services on the e.u. side there are those who say hold on a minute you can't have all the benefits that you once had be
david charter joins us here in the studio he is the berlin correspondent of the british newspaper the times has written two books on bragg's it david thank you for being with us so we're hearing enough progress to move to the next stage tell us more about what that next stage will look like we're hearing it's going to be even tougher than the first the e.u. is saying that it will be tougher than the first because well for two reasons really both sides the butchers saw it on the european union...
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dr david lewis, chartered psychologist and author of the brain sell, joins us now.bviously very convenient. but is there more to it than that? ? ithink convenient. but is there more to it than that? ? i think one of the things about contactless payments which really appeals both to shoppers and retailers is the fact it improves the kind of flow. when we are looking at the way in which people shop, we are very interested in what sol called the floe, the cognitive flow. so from the point of seeing something you want it buy, to the point you pay fort seeing something you want it buy, to the point you pay for t leaving the shop, the fro sows needs to be as smooth as possible. —— the process. researchers shows anything that interru pts researchers shows anything that interrupts the payment, for example, having to wait in line to pay, can lead some people to abeen done their trolly and baskets and walk out. this happens both instore and online. people don't like being delayed. this research suggests that eight out of ten, just over eight out of ten of us get really angry
dr david lewis, chartered psychologist and author of the brain sell, joins us now.bviously very convenient. but is there more to it than that? ? ithink convenient. but is there more to it than that? ? i think one of the things about contactless payments which really appeals both to shoppers and retailers is the fact it improves the kind of flow. when we are looking at the way in which people shop, we are very interested in what sol called the floe, the cognitive flow. so from the point of...
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and to look at the charter school movement with david osborne, author of reinventing american schools. that's part of a wednesday night edition of book tv on c-span2. >> the city's tour takes you to springfield, missouri. while in springfield were working with media come to explore the literary scene in history of the birthplace of route 66. saturday january 6 at noon eastern author jeremy neely talks about the conflict occurring in the struggle over slavery. >> john brown having left kansas comes back and he begins a series of raids into western missouri during which his men will liberate people and help them escape to freedom. the legend really rose is part of the struggle that people locally understand it's the beginning of the civil war. >> on january 7 at 2:00 p.m. we visit the nra national sporting arms museum. >> theater roosevelt was a very avid hunter. first thing he did when he left office was organize and go on a hunting safari to africa. this was prepared specifically for roosevelt. it has the presidential seal engraved on the breach. roosevelt was famous for the bull moos
and to look at the charter school movement with david osborne, author of reinventing american schools. that's part of a wednesday night edition of book tv on c-span2. >> the city's tour takes you to springfield, missouri. while in springfield were working with media come to explore the literary scene in history of the birthplace of route 66. saturday january 6 at noon eastern author jeremy neely talks about the conflict occurring in the struggle over slavery. >> john brown having...
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later, aggressive policy institute fellow, david osborne on the charter school movement.ducation, wednesday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span2. c-span us tour continues in january with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta and montgomery. it will speak with state officials during our live washington journal program. join the tour and join us for our stop in raleigh, north carolina when our guest is north carolina attorney general, josh stein. >> all this week, washington journal features key authors of 2017. book.can't stern and his it is just under an hour. "washington journal" continues. stern tells us to talk about his expense writing his book "republican like me -- how i left the liberal bubble and learned to love the right," and you chatted with us in the fall about the time this book was being published. what the impetus was for writing this book -- you going out, a lifelong democrat, decided to live life as a republican. guest: like a lot of people, i have been concerned
later, aggressive policy institute fellow, david osborne on the charter school movement.ducation, wednesday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span2. c-span us tour continues in january with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta and montgomery. it will speak with state officials during our live washington journal program. join the tour and join us for our stop in raleigh, north carolina when our guest is north carolina attorney general, josh stein. >> all this week, washington journal features key authors...
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>>> next on booktv afterwards, progressive policy institute senior fellow david osborne examines the charter school movement and offers his outlook on the future of public education in his book "reinvented america's schools." he's interviewed by chester, senior fellow and president emeritus of the thomas b. fordham institute. >> host: david, this book is such a treat. not only are we sort of observing the 25th anniversary of the first charter school in america but here we are with the kind of magnum opus that is everybody everything they wanted to know about charter schools. and maybe a bit of an exaggeration. indeed, when i refer to it, i often think that its core message is every school should be a charter school, but in reality, you actually are painting a broader and slightly different picture than that. what you call basically reinventing the system, not just more charter schools. so talk a little bit about the difference between charter schools, lots of demand reinventing the system. >> guest: for the audience, we should probably be clea be cleat what a charter school is first because
>>> next on booktv afterwards, progressive policy institute senior fellow david osborne examines the charter school movement and offers his outlook on the future of public education in his book "reinvented america's schools." he's interviewed by chester, senior fellow and president emeritus of the thomas b. fordham institute. >> host: david, this book is such a treat. not only are we sort of observing the 25th anniversary of the first charter school in america but here...
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osborneor fellow david on the charter school movement, with his book "reinventing america's schools."ooks on education, wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> i have been attacked by everybody, the right wing, the russians, i have been attacked by the donald trump campaign, by the cedars campaign, and now i can add to the list the clinton campaign. announcer: sunday on c-span, former democratic national committee chair donna brazil talks about her life in politics and her memoir, "hacks." >> i was in washington dc, not far from here, and hillary was very excited. she had met this young senator who is running. she has roots in illinois. she met him and issued to my good friend, my friend, we were on the third floor and she said, she knew barack obama. i do not know him. i knew bobby ross and a lot of other people, carter thicke -- carter collins, i knew a lot of people in chicago politics, but i had not heard of barack obama. and so we met him the spring of 2003 and let me just say this, the rest is history. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. mayorcer: new y
osborneor fellow david on the charter school movement, with his book "reinventing america's schools."ooks on education, wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> i have been attacked by everybody, the right wing, the russians, i have been attacked by the donald trump campaign, by the cedars campaign, and now i can add to the list the clinton campaign. announcer: sunday on c-span, former democratic national committee chair donna brazil talks about her life in politics and her...
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. >>> next on booktv afterwards, progressive policy institute senior fellow david osborne examines the charter school movement and offers his outlook on the future of public education in his book "reinvented america's schools." he's interviewed by chester, senior fellow and president emeritus of the thomas b. fordham institute. >> host: david, this book is such a
. >>> next on booktv afterwards, progressive policy institute senior fellow david osborne examines the charter school movement and offers his outlook on the future of public education in his book "reinvented america's schools." he's interviewed by chester, senior fellow and president emeritus of the thomas b. fordham institute. >> host: david, this book is such a
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david culver, news4. >> a former d.c. public charterchool teacher is head ed to prison. >> eight years behind bars for that teacher was part of a recent report by the news4 i-team scott macfarlane. and, scott, the teacher's bosses are also being disciplined today, is that right? >> this is a tragic case of child abuse. it was difficult to sit in the courtroom and hear the dee taltz this afternoon. it was about manuel fernandez, a teacher at the lamb public charter school in northeast d.c. he pleaded guilty months ago to sexually abusing at least six elementary age students, boys and girls. prosecutors told the judge today the abuse happened over three years including in the school basement itself. they said he molested the children during games of hide and seek he staged. dozens of parents filled the courtroom to listen, some to speak, many says through tears, it was horrific and traumatic to the young boys and girls. the fernandez asked the judge for leniency. he gave the longest possible sentence under the plea deal he cut, which mean
david culver, news4. >> a former d.c. public charterchool teacher is head ed to prison. >> eight years behind bars for that teacher was part of a recent report by the news4 i-team scott macfarlane. and, scott, the teacher's bosses are also being disciplined today, is that right? >> this is a tragic case of child abuse. it was difficult to sit in the courtroom and hear the dee taltz this afternoon. it was about manuel fernandez, a teacher at the lamb public charter school in...
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is david mann, the chief global economist at standard chartered. economy from the tax cuts. positive u.s. growth is not what it used to be a decade ago. we will talk about your 2018 outlook in a moment. first, give us your assessment. say thatjeff gun lock the tax reform package will be good for the economy, but will markets.ndly to bond he mentioned how we could be 50 basis points up in the 10 year, and that would be the end of the bull market. what do you think? >> i think it can make some difference over a very short period of time, but the biggest challenge we think we will see from what has been proposed so far, and it was not at the end of this process of working out what will end up in a tax bill, is the fact that the main beneficiaries are the ones who already have a low propensity to either invest or consume. we know in the corporate sector held relatively cash-rich, and they have already been increasing investment. will it make a real difference to the economy, or will it mean when we had the repatriation of earnings from abroad? that's w
is david mann, the chief global economist at standard chartered. economy from the tax cuts. positive u.s. growth is not what it used to be a decade ago. we will talk about your 2018 outlook in a moment. first, give us your assessment. say thatjeff gun lock the tax reform package will be good for the economy, but will markets.ndly to bond he mentioned how we could be 50 basis points up in the 10 year, and that would be the end of the bull market. what do you think? >> i think it can make...
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charter. but the gruveres want to see serious change about these types of incidents and they want amnesty for anybody who speaks up when they see any form of hazing, david. >> all right, really heartbreaking stuff, amy, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the breaking headline involving dustin hoffman tonight. the new allegations against the oscar winner just in. >>> also, your money, and free shipping day is tomorrow. but will your packages arrive on time? >>> and for the first time, what nasa says it has now discovered. nasa says it has now discovered. we'll be right back. with most airline credit cards, you only earn doubles whef from that airline. is this where you typically shop? is this where anyone typically shops? it's time to switch to the capital one venture card. with venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, everywhere, every day... not just airline purchases. seriously... double miles... everywhere! what's in your wallet? 3 toddlers won't stop him.. and neither will lower back pain. because at a dr. scholl's kiosk he got a recommendation for our custom fit orthotic to reliev
charter. but the gruveres want to see serious change about these types of incidents and they want amnesty for anybody who speaks up when they see any form of hazing, david. >> all right, really heartbreaking stuff, amy, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the breaking headline involving dustin hoffman tonight. the new allegations against the oscar winner just in. >>> also, your money, and free shipping day is...