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resume his dream of an indication that perhaps over time could change his life so let's speak to david evans who's an economist with the center for global development david at these closures likely to have lasting effects for countries like kenya these are likely to have enormous implications for the students' lives and for the country as a whole these kids aren't learning a lot of them have parents who've lost work so the students are working and the longer they're out of school the less likely they are to come back to school once they reopen i don't lessons especially will be working in the ask why do i have to go back to school and what's worse during the a bola crisis in sierra leone another example of a long term school closure school closures led to a sharp increase in adolescent pregnancy so these can really be devastating to students you have something we talked about earlier this week on the program that i limiting the amount of encounters that children and young people have with the authorities can cause all sorts of problems we talk about africa that globally children are missing
resume his dream of an indication that perhaps over time could change his life so let's speak to david evans who's an economist with the center for global development david at these closures likely to have lasting effects for countries like kenya these are likely to have enormous implications for the students' lives and for the country as a whole these kids aren't learning a lot of them have parents who've lost work so the students are working and the longer they're out of school the less...
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resume his dream of an indication that perhaps over time could change his life so let's speak to david evans who's an economist with the center for global development david at these clothes is likely to have a lasting effects for countries like kenya these are likely to have enormous implications for these students lives and for the country as a whole these kids aren't learning a lot of them have parents who've lost work so the students are working and the longer they're out of school the less likely they are to go back to school once they reopen i don't lessons especially will be working in the ask why do i have to go back to school and what's worse during the a bola crisis in sierra leone another example of a long term school closure school closures led to a sharp increase in adolescent pregnancy so these can really be devastating to students you have something we talked about earlier this week on the program that i limiting the amount of encounters that children and young people have with the authorities can cause all sorts of problems we talk about africa that globally children are missi
resume his dream of an indication that perhaps over time could change his life so let's speak to david evans who's an economist with the center for global development david at these clothes is likely to have a lasting effects for countries like kenya these are likely to have enormous implications for these students lives and for the country as a whole these kids aren't learning a lot of them have parents who've lost work so the students are working and the longer they're out of school the less...
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resume his dream of an indication that perhaps over time could change his life so let's speak to david evans who's an economist with the center for global development david that these clothes is likely to have a lasting effects for countries like kenya these are likely to have enormous implications for these students' lives and for the country as a whole these kids aren't learning a lot of them have parents who've lost works of the students are working and the longer they're out of school the less likely they are to go back to school once they reopen i don't lessons especially will be working in the ask why do i have to go back to school and what's worse during the a ball a crisis in sierra leone another example of a long term school closure school closures led to a sharp increase in adolescent pregnancy so these can really be devastating to students you have something we talked about earlier this week on the program that i limiting the amount of encounters that children and young people have with the authorities can cause all sorts of problems we talk about africa but globally children are
resume his dream of an indication that perhaps over time could change his life so let's speak to david evans who's an economist with the center for global development david that these clothes is likely to have a lasting effects for countries like kenya these are likely to have enormous implications for these students' lives and for the country as a whole these kids aren't learning a lot of them have parents who've lost works of the students are working and the longer they're out of school the...
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resume his dream of an indication that perhaps over time could change his life so let's speak to david evans he's an economist with the center for global development david at these clothes is likely to have a lasting effects for countries like kenya these are likely to have enormous implications for these students lives and for the country as a whole these kids aren't learning a lot of them have parents who've lost work so the students are working and the longer they're out of school the less likely they are to come back to school once they reopen i don't lessons especially will be working and now i ask why do i have to go back to school and what's worse during the a bola crisis in sierra leone another example of a long term school closure school closures led to a sharp increase in adolescent pregnancy so these can really be devastating to students you have something we've talked about earlier this week on the program that limiting the amount of encounters that children and young people have with the authorities can cause all sorts of problems we talk about africa that globally children are
resume his dream of an indication that perhaps over time could change his life so let's speak to david evans he's an economist with the center for global development david at these clothes is likely to have a lasting effects for countries like kenya these are likely to have enormous implications for these students lives and for the country as a whole these kids aren't learning a lot of them have parents who've lost work so the students are working and the longer they're out of school the less...
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david mason was the parent who first interested evans in the story.is daughter louise was one of those affected as a baby. she died two years ago after many years of poor health. i went along to the offices of the sunday times and harry evans got up from the far end of the table and walked down, all the board were in there. he said, david, i want to pledge the support of the sunday times and all the power we can muster to take these people on and get the due compensation to which the victims are entitled. he was invaluable, he really was invaluable and i will miss him greatly. evans moved to america with his wife, thejournalist tina brown, shifting from a golden era in newspapers to one in magazines. now in a new york power couple, he was a long way from his north of england roots, but remained forever a news man at heart. he excelled at everything journalism required. he was a fine writer, had a greateye for layout and design and typefaces, he had an instinct for a story and he believed in investigative journalism. and he took all that and he used it
david mason was the parent who first interested evans in the story.is daughter louise was one of those affected as a baby. she died two years ago after many years of poor health. i went along to the offices of the sunday times and harry evans got up from the far end of the table and walked down, all the board were in there. he said, david, i want to pledge the support of the sunday times and all the power we can muster to take these people on and get the due compensation to which the victims...
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evans. and i'm delighted to say david lawjoins us — part of the commentary team for 5live.onditions but he couldn't find his mojo. now, he was a shadow of the man we have come to know as a world number one, a finalist at the french open before and up against a last man he played on clay there, that match was more than four hours long, this was just over an hour than four hours long, this was just overan hourand a than four hours long, this was just over an hour and a half. he struggled to come to terms with the conditions, he said he was a bit inhibited out there, his first serve percentage he only got 36% in but stand wawrinka was a worthy winner. and we look at a fairly miserable sunday, dan evans went out earlier and johanna konta was playing coco gauff. i think she will be disappointed because she was a semifinalist a year ago and never got going, she had a0 unforced errors in the match and evans had real chances to win, he was up in the final set against kai nishikori but couldn't get over the line so three british players, we would have expected one winner out of them
evans. and i'm delighted to say david lawjoins us — part of the commentary team for 5live.onditions but he couldn't find his mojo. now, he was a shadow of the man we have come to know as a world number one, a finalist at the french open before and up against a last man he played on clay there, that match was more than four hours long, this was just over an hour than four hours long, this was just overan hourand a than four hours long, this was just over an hour and a half. he struggled to...
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david mason was the parent who first interested evans in the story.ny years of poor health. i went along to the offices of the sunday times and harry evans got up from the far end of the table, all the board were in there. he said, "david i want to pledge all the support of the sunday times and all the power we can muster to take these people on and get the due compensation to which the victims are entitled." he was invaluable, he was invaluable and i will miss him greatly. evans moved to america with his wife, thejournalist tina brown, shifting from a golden era in newspapers, to one in magazines. now in a new york power couple, he was a long way from his north of england roots, but remained forever a news man at heart. he excelled at everything journalism required. he was a fine writer, had a great eye for layout and design, an unerring instinct for a story and he believed in investigative journalism. he took all that and he used it to create the modern sunday times. the embodiment of a humble hack, taking on mighty forces with nothing but the truth
david mason was the parent who first interested evans in the story.ny years of poor health. i went along to the offices of the sunday times and harry evans got up from the far end of the table, all the board were in there. he said, "david i want to pledge all the support of the sunday times and all the power we can muster to take these people on and get the due compensation to which the victims are entitled." he was invaluable, he was invaluable and i will miss him greatly. evans...
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david mason was the parent who first interested evans in the story.a baby. she died two years ago after many years of poor health. i went along to the offices of the sunday times and harry evans got up from the far end of the table, all the board were in there. he said, david i want to pledge the support of the sunday times and the power we can muster to take these people on and get the compensation to which the victims are entitled. he was invaluable, he was invaluable andi he was invaluable, he was invaluable and i will miss him greatly. evans moved to america with his wife, the journalist tina brown, shifting from a golden era in newspapers, to one in magazines. now in a new york power couple, he was a long way from his north of england roots, but remained forever, and use man at heart. he excelled at everything journalism required. he was a fine writer, had a fine eye for layout and design, but an instinct for a story and he believed in investigative journalism. story and he believed in investigativejournalism. he took all that and he used it to c
david mason was the parent who first interested evans in the story.a baby. she died two years ago after many years of poor health. i went along to the offices of the sunday times and harry evans got up from the far end of the table, all the board were in there. he said, david i want to pledge the support of the sunday times and the power we can muster to take these people on and get the compensation to which the victims are entitled. he was invaluable, he was invaluable andi he was invaluable,...
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evan. interior, david bernhardt. secretary of transportation, elaine chao.president eisenhower's legacy. thank you for joining us to celebrate this occasion. and thank you to secretary devos in the education department housed in the building directly behind me for being such gracious neighbors throughout the construction process. thank you speaker nancy pelosi for taking part in tonight's dedication and for your personal attention, helping to make this memorial a reality. we are grateful that you are here and all that you have done over the years for this important project i would also like to thank the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general mark milley for being with us today. thank you general. also, i want to recognize brigadier general who is here representing the marine corps. and colonel michael who is here representing the 101st airborne division. thank you boats for being here. we are also grateful, to have the ambassador of the republic of china, and deputy chief of mission from italy with us tonight. thank you for representing your beautifu
evan. interior, david bernhardt. secretary of transportation, elaine chao.president eisenhower's legacy. thank you for joining us to celebrate this occasion. and thank you to secretary devos in the education department housed in the building directly behind me for being such gracious neighbors throughout the construction process. thank you speaker nancy pelosi for taking part in tonight's dedication and for your personal attention, helping to make this memorial a reality. we are grateful that...
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david mason was the parent who first interested evans in the story.any years of poor health. i went along to the offices of the sunday times and harry evans
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i'm carl quintanilla with david faber. kelly evansrgan has the morning off stocks are sinking we'll tell you what is behind techs tanking this morning >> the ceo of trip advisor >> and gm, stocks are bucking the sell-off >>> the tech tumble is where we begin. james macdonald is here to talk about theactions in the market along with alicia levine, chief strategist relentless selling pressure here, even though we've come through the long weekend what does that tell you? >> good morning, everybody look, i think in the tech sector in particular, i don't think we're done here but i don't think it portends something more sinister for the rest of the market unless we're down 30% from the high and in particular, if you look at the action last week, the lowest quintile stocks that have underperformed for the entire year outperformed last year and it was the opposite as we know in the tech sector which really were terrible so i think for now, and that could change, for now i don't see anything more sinister i think the crazy gains from august a
i'm carl quintanilla with david faber. kelly evansrgan has the morning off stocks are sinking we'll tell you what is behind techs tanking this morning >> the ceo of trip advisor >> and gm, stocks are bucking the sell-off >>> the tech tumble is where we begin. james macdonald is here to talk about theactions in the market along with alicia levine, chief strategist relentless selling pressure here, even though we've come through the long weekend what does that tell you?...
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an indispensable part of our success has been staff director evan schatz and david cleary my staff director as well as other members of the party staff who of also learned to work well together and made it easier for us to succeed. our staff calls them the murray's. the laws that we have passed in this committee over the past six years while i've been chairman and she has been the ranking member would have happened without senator murray whose leadership and effectiveness help the every students succeed at. that put president obama call that a christmas miracle. it affects 100,000 public schools and 50 million children. more than 21st century cares act senator mcconnell called that which passed in 2016 the most important law of the entire congress speeding up lifesaving cures for diseases from alzheimer's and cancer to the flu and helpful and driving research for covid-19 and then there's the opioid response crisis act of 2018 and the future act of last year when we began the process of simplifying the dreaded fafsa by law and terminally funded historically black colleges. they are been man
an indispensable part of our success has been staff director evan schatz and david cleary my staff director as well as other members of the party staff who of also learned to work well together and made it easier for us to succeed. our staff calls them the murray's. the laws that we have passed in this committee over the past six years while i've been chairman and she has been the ranking member would have happened without senator murray whose leadership and effectiveness help the every...
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evan perez, thank you, very much, for the reporting. perspective, now, from cnn senior political commentator and former obama adviser, david axelrod.ef political correspondent, dana bash. on this thursday night. david, what do you make of this reporting? >> well, look. it's -- we know that the president's been on this project, for some time. it's not surprising that the russians are engaging in this because the russians have looked for ways to create doubts, among citizens, in all the western democracies. and particularly, here, in the u.s. and so, the fact that they're doing this isn't a surprise. the fact that they're doing it, and working the same side of the street as the president of the united states is what makes it so insidious. you know, the president has been, for months and months and months, assaulting, without any evidence or justification, the -- the integrity of mail-in voting. tens of millions of people voted by mail in the last election. and the president impaneled a -- a vote-fraud commission, after that election, because he didn't like the fact that he had lost by 3 million votes. and they could find nothing. so,
evan perez, thank you, very much, for the reporting. perspective, now, from cnn senior political commentator and former obama adviser, david axelrod.ef political correspondent, dana bash. on this thursday night. david, what do you make of this reporting? >> well, look. it's -- we know that the president's been on this project, for some time. it's not surprising that the russians are engaging in this because the russians have looked for ways to create doubts, among citizens, in all the...
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david: it strikes me, the chairman had a challenging time today. almost at the same time he had one of the regional fed presidents, charlie evans, saying we may have to raise rates at some point. did people misunderstand? the 30-year actually moved on the news. unusual was an situation, charlie evans doing a speech today. rates asked whether zero apply to the idea of a 2% average inflation. you leave rates at zero until you get there, and he said maybe not, we may have to raise a little bit before getting to 2%. that caused a market reaction. the fed has not specified what wouldns by how long it raise rates, how far it would go over to percent. the markets filling in the holes, and unfortunately, that is a problem for jay powell. this was not the venue for him to respond. david: some talk about the coronavirus. chairman powell saying we need to get the economy reopened but we have to do it in a sustainable way, in particular, talking about masks. mike: the fed chair has always made it clear that controlling the virus is the way to get the economy back. i think he wanted to make that clear to members of congress, some of them whom, for political re
david: it strikes me, the chairman had a challenging time today. almost at the same time he had one of the regional fed presidents, charlie evans, saying we may have to raise rates at some point. did people misunderstand? the 30-year actually moved on the news. unusual was an situation, charlie evans doing a speech today. rates asked whether zero apply to the idea of a 2% average inflation. you leave rates at zero until you get there, and he said maybe not, we may have to raise a little bit...