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no steven hannah is doing it in class in front of children.s been dressing like this for a while. but only recently have children in the school gone public. hannah's costume is based on the style of japanese internet pornography. what is going on here? we know what is going on. women may not see it because their lives are not defined by their sex drives. if you are a man, you get it instantly. this is about sex. steven hannah is enlisting other people's children in his sexual fantasies. that's why he is doing this in class. having an audience of children gives him a sexual charge. he is getting off on this. no question about it. this is the guy in the van trying to give your 6 grader candy. he is a pervert and should not be within 500 yards of children. he is a threat to children. there are threats to children in every society. every society deals with them swiftly and harshly. but no longer in the west. now people like this are not punished. they are celebrated and protected. this high school is public funded by canadian taxpayers and defendi
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and i'm in the studio with hannah clever, who has been following the events with me since the began hannah, what, what did you make of what we came charles, the 3rd just said yeah we've, we've just seen a piece of history as in making history now, but also, history, as you would learn about in your history books. a school for prince charles is here in front of a collective body of political establishment from all different kinds. within the u . k, he had to announce the death of his mother made a short speech. i liked the witnesses to his majesty's oath, to sign both copies of the instrument. he made a short speech about his mother and about what he wanted to do. he confirmed that he would serve as king. he confirmed a deal that is ancient about surrendering hereditary revenues in return for sovereign cramp as the funding of the monarchy. you now see, you did see prince william, his oldest son, prince of wales, signing this proclamation. his wife chose his wife. camilla will also, i believe, sign it, and this is really just to confirm what happened couple of days ago at the moment elizabet
and i'm in the studio with hannah clever, who has been following the events with me since the began hannah, what, what did you make of what we came charles, the 3rd just said yeah we've, we've just seen a piece of history as in making history now, but also, history, as you would learn about in your history books. a school for prince charles is here in front of a collective body of political establishment from all different kinds. within the u . k, he had to announce the death of his mother made...
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we can talk now to the w. hannah clever hannah the very 1st speech made by king charles the 3rd. what were the most important things that he said he drew a very clear line from the duties and the traditions of his mother into what he was then planning for the future. i think a really important line is that he pledged to uphold the constitutional principles of the heart of our nation, which is phrased. he was quite an activist prince of wales himself. i think he's now gonna have to tie that down because now he's the demonic. and he also was relatively emotional and i think that also would point to a more kind of modern type of king that we're going to have now. all right, hannah, stay there. i'm going to come back here in just a moment. the 1st we're going to hear from members of the public who gathered outside buckingham palace earlier to lay flowers and express their condolences about the loss of the caste longest serving monarch. ah, a royal send off mocking the end of alive and the end of an era. $96.00 rounds were fired, one for each year, queen elizabeth's life. ushering in
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ok, thanks hannah. last night a remembrance service for queen elizabeth took place in saint paul's cathedral in london. get a reminder of that, and of what we heard from king charles yesterday. at saint paul's cathedral, mona's from all walks of life congregated to pay their respects to the u. k. longest serving monic prime minister less trust and opposition leader kiss darma were among the attendees. hundreds of others had queued up for tickets the event to commemorate the queen's life and her legacy. earlier in the day and now king charles greeted well wishes outside buckingham palace where emotions were still rule unfairly. oh, poor girl, sandra joe lovingly thought i was a very precious place to come to an alleged world diarrhea. so there's a joy, the sadness bottles o celebration. king charles and his wife camilla made their way through the palace gates for the 1st time as king and queen consoles. and charles vowed to follow his mother's example as moronic as the queen herself did with such unswerv
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hannah: i think both. think the queen was very effective in enabling people to feel that they had a personal connection with her. of course nobody knew her. the vast majority of people are feeling very sad about her death but they did not know her. they were able to feel something for her nonetheless. that is not to be ridiculed, it is very possible -- powerful, especially on a mass scale. in terms of whether -- what is really going to happen, what is going to come from it, that remains to be seen. where this will go will really depend on how things move within the next few weeks. then things will open up into the future of britain going into the next decade of the 21st century with the u.k. and a new government. brent: how do you explain this groundswell of affection that is being shown? is it all because of the queen? or let me throw this at you. maybe this is one of those rare events in our modern society now where almost everyone on the and it feels like they can act -- almost everyone on the planet fe
hannah: i think both. think the queen was very effective in enabling people to feel that they had a personal connection with her. of course nobody knew her. the vast majority of people are feeling very sad about her death but they did not know her. they were able to feel something for her nonetheless. that is not to be ridiculed, it is very possible -- powerful, especially on a mass scale. in terms of whether -- what is really going to happen, what is going to come from it, that remains to be...
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i can now talk about this to d. w's. hannah clever. hannah, the 1st speech of king charles the 3rd. now officially, what did you make of it? it was interesting was not the last bit that we've just heard was really quite emotional. i think that is a signal that he's really trying to become a little bit more emotionally open than perhaps his mother was. and to beset that signal that he's going to be a bit more modern. his speech was very interesting. he started off by going into quite great detail into that. the length from the depth of the service and the duty that his mother had delivered to the country as, as he put it. and then said that he had the phrase than i to now solemnly pledge in the time left me by god to uphold constitutional principles. at the heart of our nation, i think that's quite interesting that mission, that really should signal a change in his behavior. as a prince, he's been quite active. i'm quite politically active. he used to write letters to ministers, asking them to change policy on areas that he was particularly interested in. and i think that's going to
i can now talk about this to d. w's. hannah clever. hannah, the 1st speech of king charles the 3rd. now officially, what did you make of it? it was interesting was not the last bit that we've just heard was really quite emotional. i think that is a signal that he's really trying to become a little bit more emotionally open than perhaps his mother was. and to beset that signal that he's going to be a bit more modern. his speech was very interesting. he started off by going into quite great...
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and hannah clever, thanks so much for joining us. this special coverage of the queen's last procession through london 2, westminster hall. thanks so much for joining us. d. w. thank you. ah, [000:00:00;00] with 203 or not to own. what about a sharing economy and a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new like the economics magazine made in germany. in 60 minutes on d, w. these places in europe are smashing all the records. step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you up to record breaking sites on your mac, you tube, and now also in book form. imagine how many portions of love us are now in the world right now. the climate change. if any, off the story, this is my flex the way from just one week. how much was can really get we still have time to go. i'm going on with his subscriber full morning with a vibrant habitat ended glistening place of longing. the mediterranean sea have almost far and to far a dual career drift along with exploring modern lifestyles
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alexandra, doug and hannah.s are having a hard time picking a successor at this point because they always talk about anyone but vice president harris, and so right now pete buttigieg is having his moment. there was one article that said he's doing can such a good job, he's been writing letters to airlines, and i'm thinking, maybe there could be a hot war with russia or china. we've got an entire clash of civilizations coalescing before our very eyes, and we are in deep yogurt, and i should be impressed that he's writing letters to southwest? alexandra, that's for you. >> oh. look, this is infuriating, that he's even doing these kind of interviews. he literally cannot make the trains run on time. we are on the precipice of a major national disaster if we cannot avert this strike with the freight lines and union workers, and here he is discussing his presidential ambitions. and it's just, it is just so emblematic of where the biden administration has been at every single turn, at every single crisis. the baby form
alexandra, doug and hannah.s are having a hard time picking a successor at this point because they always talk about anyone but vice president harris, and so right now pete buttigieg is having his moment. there was one article that said he's doing can such a good job, he's been writing letters to airlines, and i'm thinking, maybe there could be a hot war with russia or china. we've got an entire clash of civilizations coalescing before our very eyes, and we are in deep yogurt, and i should be...
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b, carther hannah and the ships bishop were arrested and a bandage on the island. we liberals another misfortune befell us there, the santiago, which had sailed ahead to shore to scout the area was wrecked in the shoal. however, all the crew miraculously survived. the crew remained at the site for 2 months to salvage the wreckage and the goods that the sea tossed up on the beach from time to time to plunder the annals. healthy a crew of the sand. dionte was distributed among the remaining portion of satellite which then sail diana jo on yom which are vs from there. it took them just 2 days to reach a case and, and they named the case of the $11000.00 virgin examiner last on fe, meaning that us on fame is written as they would later discover. okay, this kate marked the start of the strait of magellan. it until the moment, not knowing what it was we were entering, we sailed 5 leagues up it until nightfall. the crew firmly believed that the strait had no exit to the west. and in a spiritual flash on, the currents were extremely strong in the straight and, and there we
b, carther hannah and the ships bishop were arrested and a bandage on the island. we liberals another misfortune befell us there, the santiago, which had sailed ahead to shore to scout the area was wrecked in the shoal. however, all the crew miraculously survived. the crew remained at the site for 2 months to salvage the wreckage and the goods that the sea tossed up on the beach from time to time to plunder the annals. healthy a crew of the sand. dionte was distributed among the remaining...
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hannah is doing it in class init children. as the canadian journalist jonathan kay put it, hanna ih hs been dressing like this forwh a while, but only recently have students within a school gone public with this fact. the they've been enduring this for a while. c also notes thaostut hannah's costume is based on the style of japanese internet, which translates roughly into english as exploding milk. >> so what's going on here? s >> we know exactly what's going on here. let's stop pretendin.g women may not see it right away because generally their lives are not defined by their drives. ives.but if you're a man, you gt instantly. what is this about? it's aboutinstantls abou . stephen hannah is enlisting other people's children in hisfantasie sexual fantasies. that'ss. why he's doing this in class, having an audience of giildren give steve and hannah a charge. >> he's getting off on this. there's no question about it. this is the guy in the van trying to give your sixth to grader candy. this is the flasher in y the park. this guy'
hannah is doing it in class init children. as the canadian journalist jonathan kay put it, hanna ih hs been dressing like this forwh a while, but only recently have students within a school gone public with this fact. the they've been enduring this for a while. c also notes thaostut hannah's costume is based on the style of japanese internet, which translates roughly into english as exploding milk. >> so what's going on here? s >> we know exactly what's going on here. let's stop...
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the hannah killed is the only the king we could order his execution. but magellan could no longer trust him beach carter. hannah and the ship's bishop were arrested . it command of spanish on the island li, nebraska. another misfortune befell us there. the santiago, which had sailed ahead to shore to scout the area, was wrecked in the shoal. however, all the crew miraculously survived. the crew remained at the site for 2 months to salvage the wreckage and the goods that the sea tossed up on the beach from time to time. yet to plunder than i was healthy, a crew of december day was distributed among the remaining 4 shelter. subtle now which then sail diana jo on yom which of yes from there it took them just 2 days to reach a case and they named it the case of the $11000.00 the virgin. grandma told us all they needed that us on fame is written as they would later discover. okay, this cape marked the start of the strait of magellan. it gonna kill him. not knowing what it was we were entering. we sailed 5 leagues up it until nightfall. the crew firmly belie
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i'm joined by hannah clever. here in the d. w studio. hannah and that covered a lot of different points. he talked a lot about the promise of life long service. that if dedication, i talked about his mother who made sacrifices for duty and her dedication never way . but what was it that stood out most for you in? what can charles just said it was a really well structured speech. i must say. i mean, he started off talking, seeing the praises of his mother talking about her life. well lived talking about the life long service, and he immediately then said, i renew that vow to you. so he's putting himself very much in her tradition. and then he slowly shifted the speech then to himself, talking about how he, he says i to now solemnly pledged myself to uphold the constitutional principles of the heart of a nation. that i thought was very interesting. he's been quite an activist prince, he's written letters to various different ministers in the past, urging them to take particular positions on policies that he's particularly interes
i'm joined by hannah clever. here in the d. w studio. hannah and that covered a lot of different points. he talked a lot about the promise of life long service. that if dedication, i talked about his mother who made sacrifices for duty and her dedication never way . but what was it that stood out most for you in? what can charles just said it was a really well structured speech. i must say. i mean, he started off talking, seeing the praises of his mother talking about her life. well lived...
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w. hannah clever hannah. the king's 1st appearance as monarch. what's your 1st impression? it was quite interesting really. and he drew a line really straight from his mother, from her sense of duty which he was celebrating and, and remarking upon and how she really worked all the way through her life and stayed in the saddle. so to speak, and he drew there all the way through to himself, promising to do the same, promising to work until the end of his days for the country and then was really pushing it forwards. he talked about his sons and it was, i think this is an interesting transition. i think he's going to be a transitional king. and i think this was a signaling that the other thing that i thought was interesting is that he actually made a couple of emotional a made a couple of motional touches in this. and i think that's again, that's something different. that's not something that we would necessarily have heard from his mother. we know charles as a prince, he was forever the king in waiting. what kind of leader is you going to be? i think that that still remains to
w. hannah clever hannah. the king's 1st appearance as monarch. what's your 1st impression? it was quite interesting really. and he drew a line really straight from his mother, from her sense of duty which he was celebrating and, and remarking upon and how she really worked all the way through her life and stayed in the saddle. so to speak, and he drew there all the way through to himself, promising to do the same, promising to work until the end of his days for the country and then was really...
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hannah? >> frank, good evening. will ever since the supreme court took away abortion rights, democrats have been worried that same marriage is also at risk. so now they want to pass a law to make sure that it isn't. >> they've made and pungent lee clear they're not satisfied with repealing roe. so when some republicans votes unnecessary won't happen, they said the same thing about wrote legislation to protect same marriage already passed the house with some republicon support. >> but there may not be enough votes to pass it in the senate. republican ted cruz is one of the senators against it. this bill is a terrible bill. >> and it is in particular deeply harmful to religious liberty. >> now democrats are considering attaching the bill to the upcoming vote on a new budget that would force conservatives to make a choice between passing it for letting the government shutdown. something republican leader mitch mcconnell says he wants to avoid the key to getting the cr done. >> with the least amount of controversy. is f
hannah? >> frank, good evening. will ever since the supreme court took away abortion rights, democrats have been worried that same marriage is also at risk. so now they want to pass a law to make sure that it isn't. >> they've made and pungent lee clear they're not satisfied with repealing roe. so when some republicans votes unnecessary won't happen, they said the same thing about wrote legislation to protect same marriage already passed the house with some republicon support....
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clever hannah services is the 1st of many events that will become commemorating the queen. we could see there were many members of the public in the cathedral. how important events like this in the morning process in morning. queen elizabeth, it's interesting is that, you know, with the 21st century country in the u. k. and yet we go back to these very traditional ceremonial and religious a. and i think it's one of those things that people need in times of uncertainty and britain is in this massively uncertain situation. we've had this queen there for 70 years now. we've got a new king. nobody really knows what he's going to be doing. we've got a government, i think, 4 days old or something and not even fully formed. and so our and, and province within the country are enormous and many and, and this kind of grasping on to ceremonial things is going to be going on for the next. at least a week and i think that is very important psychologically for the country ceremony and tradition. now, queen ledger elizabeth was the head of the church of england. now it's king charles, who
clever hannah services is the 1st of many events that will become commemorating the queen. we could see there were many members of the public in the cathedral. how important events like this in the morning process in morning. queen elizabeth, it's interesting is that, you know, with the 21st century country in the u. k. and yet we go back to these very traditional ceremonial and religious a. and i think it's one of those things that people need in times of uncertainty and britain is in this...
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james in london, and i'm joined by hannah cleary here in the studio. and what, what did we just see there for our viewers? who just tuned in and didn't start the showed normally wanted to carry things life . it's amazing us that i'm you, we've just oh okay, you can't interrupt a hit hit no. can you please go on willing to actually get back on now? yes, this is an amazing piece of very british pageantry. what we've seen is an official proclamation that king charles the 3rd is the king that queen elizabeth the 2nd has gone and he has taken over her position. we've just seen in the last hour, a very archaic televise for the 1st time because the last time this happened was 70 years ago, a proclamation of the succession king charles became king the moment the elizabeth, the 2nd died. and that's a very important kind of point of principle that there will always be that will, has always been a ruling monarch. so he's already king. but this is the beginning of the official acknowledgement of this and the official spreading of the word if you like, throughout t
james in london, and i'm joined by hannah cleary here in the studio. and what, what did we just see there for our viewers? who just tuned in and didn't start the showed normally wanted to carry things life . it's amazing us that i'm you, we've just oh okay, you can't interrupt a hit hit no. can you please go on willing to actually get back on now? yes, this is an amazing piece of very british pageantry. what we've seen is an official proclamation that king charles the 3rd is the king that queen...
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w. hannah clever hannah. the kings 1st appearance as monarch. what's your 1st impression? it was quite interesting really. and he drew a line really straight from his mother, from her sense of duty which he was celebrating and remarking upon, and how she really worked all the way through her life and stayed in the saddle. so to speak, and he drew there all the way through to himself, promising to do the same, promising to work until the end of his days for the country. and then was really pushing it forwards. he talked about his sons and was, i think this is an interesting transition. i think he's going to be a transitional king. and i think this was a signaling that the other thing that i thought was interesting is that he actually made a couple of emotional, a couple of motional touches in this. and i think that's again, that's something different. that's not something that we would necessarily have heard from his mother. we know charles as a prince, he was forever the king in waiting. what kind of leader is he going to be? i think that that still remains to be seen, but
w. hannah clever hannah. the kings 1st appearance as monarch. what's your 1st impression? it was quite interesting really. and he drew a line really straight from his mother, from her sense of duty which he was celebrating and remarking upon, and how she really worked all the way through her life and stayed in the saddle. so to speak, and he drew there all the way through to himself, promising to do the same, promising to work until the end of his days for the country. and then was really...
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ok, thank you so much, hannah. thank you, carl. aspen for your contributions. we have just witnessed the exception council for claiming the new british king last night, a remembrance service for queen elizabeth took place at saint paul's cathedral in london. and get a reminder of that. and when we heard from king charles yesterday, at saint paul's cathedral, mourners from all walks of life congregated to pay their respects to the u. k. longest serving monic prime minister less trust and opposition leader kiss donna were among the attendees. hundreds of others had queued up for tickets the event to commemorate the queen's life and her legacy. earlier in the day and now king charles greeted well wishes outside buckingham palace where emotions were still rule. unfeeling open. bird sagged with georgia. loving mother. i was very precious place to come to an emerged woods diarrhea. so there's a joy, the inside most bottles o celebration. king charles and his wife camilla made their way through the palace gates for the 1st time as king and queen consoles. and charles
ok, thank you so much, hannah. thank you, carl. aspen for your contributions. we have just witnessed the exception council for claiming the new british king last night, a remembrance service for queen elizabeth took place at saint paul's cathedral in london. and get a reminder of that. and when we heard from king charles yesterday, at saint paul's cathedral, mourners from all walks of life congregated to pay their respects to the u. k. longest serving monic prime minister less trust and...
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any reports. hannah clara is here in the studio with make sure hannah was saying a lot of outpouring of great frida. are you surprised by that reaction from so many britain? no, i'm no it's. it's fascinating to see all these people who genuinely are very touched and very sad by the death of a woman they couldn't possibly have ever known in any real sense. but people, i mean, you seen it there, people weeping in the streets. um, but it's not, not surprising. i was a very young reporter in 1097 when diana died. and that was astounding. sees of flowers out outside of i think i think anyone hell is alive, remembers where they were when they heard that news. yeah, really big deal, but the, the outpouring of grief then was amazing. you know, there were people like to day weeping in the streets and that speaks to the kind of the special mark. one might say strange place that the wall family does have within the identity of british people, you know, that it's become, has been for a long time. and i think the queen elizabeth, you know, added to that is the avatar for lots of people's hopes, d
any reports. hannah clara is here in the studio with make sure hannah was saying a lot of outpouring of great frida. are you surprised by that reaction from so many britain? no, i'm no it's. it's fascinating to see all these people who genuinely are very touched and very sad by the death of a woman they couldn't possibly have ever known in any real sense. but people, i mean, you seen it there, people weeping in the streets. um, but it's not, not surprising. i was a very young reporter in 1097...
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again, g as in girl, a, caught a hannah, accused him of taking the wrong route. little delightful neglect, magellan asserted his authority, and overall commanded as well to regarding the british was auto orleans will die. the king's orders were also unequivocal. and at the end of the day, over the captain's hand to salute magellan and oak or be danny is address. yep. so that void from the canary islands to brazil took around $75.00 day authority. they really paradise like bay with calm waters border, yet with intensely green plants. here we stocked up on many hens, potatoes, sugar, kern, and meat. we bartered things to our advantage for a hook or a knife. they gave us 5 or 6 hens, or a comb to geese for a small mirror, enough fish for 10 people to eat. they really liked brazil see, but they sailed on towards the side of each month had passed since they had left seville. on the latter, almost the handle to la monica to see it. they followed the coastline of south america, which had already been explored by the expedition led by juan the as this lease until they re
again, g as in girl, a, caught a hannah, accused him of taking the wrong route. little delightful neglect, magellan asserted his authority, and overall commanded as well to regarding the british was auto orleans will die. the king's orders were also unequivocal. and at the end of the day, over the captain's hand to salute magellan and oak or be danny is address. yep. so that void from the canary islands to brazil took around $75.00 day authority. they really paradise like bay with calm waters...
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w reporter hanner, clever hannah were waiting for the official proclamation of charles as king. what can we expect? this is a gathering of the british political establishment from actual politicians to bishops, to pick members of the royal family. and lots of members of the very strange sounding privy council, which we talk about about once every generation. because it takes back about a 1000 years. that is the collection of politicians, royal family member, row family members, judges, senior clerics, all these important people that represent different branches of the establishment they has, please don't mind. they're going to talk now. sorry, and we're going to see our late sovereign lady, queen elizabeth, the 2nd of molested and glorious memory by whom to cease the crown of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland is solely and rightfully come to the prince charles philip, off the george. we therefore, the lord spiritual and temporal of this realm and members of the house of commons together with other members of her late majesty's privy council and representat
w reporter hanner, clever hannah were waiting for the official proclamation of charles as king. what can we expect? this is a gathering of the british political establishment from actual politicians to bishops, to pick members of the royal family. and lots of members of the very strange sounding privy council, which we talk about about once every generation. because it takes back about a 1000 years. that is the collection of politicians, royal family member, row family members, judges, senior...
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hannah brandt is in washington to explain how. >> well reading writing and arithmetic are the 3 r's for students. the white house is focusing on the 3 r's for teachers respect and retain as a teacher herself. first lady jill biden is diving headfirst into the problem of teacher shortages. she and education secretary cardona visited schools in tennessee and north carolina on monday to talk about the importance of teacher apprenticeship programs in the push for higher teacher pay. if we want educators to be able to do what they do best. >> we have to give them the support that they or you all deserve. teachers union advocates welcome those steps at the federal level but say local leaders need to do more to the majority of these decisions are being made at the local level. >> and so we need to see communities who are stepping up and standing by their educators very closely with the national education association says that means better work environments and bigger paychecks. we keep expecting more and more from our educators and not giving them a living wage to even live in the communities
hannah brandt is in washington to explain how. >> well reading writing and arithmetic are the 3 r's for students. the white house is focusing on the 3 r's for teachers respect and retain as a teacher herself. first lady jill biden is diving headfirst into the problem of teacher shortages. she and education secretary cardona visited schools in tennessee and north carolina on monday to talk about the importance of teacher apprenticeship programs in the push for higher teacher pay. if we...
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w reporter hannon clever is here in the studio with me to talk more about this. hannah, are you surprised by the outpouring of grief that we're seeing in britain today, in fact, across the world? no, it's not surprising and people have a very post. everybody has a very personal feeling and have personal thoughts about queen about royalty in the u. k. even though these are feelings and you know, there is a love for a woman. they didn't know. this is, you know, a woman who created a screen really for people to project their own feelings there and things about sense of duty. their own feelings about what she represented to them upon the screen. she was very difficult to know. not many people did. and so each person is leaving a different thing. i think it could be on a she was there and she was very out that i wasn't she, she was always at events, always meeting people, always shaking hands. so i think people have the feeling they didn't know her. yes . but i bet that didn't personally, you know, i think that that was the art that was, that was her gift. and a gift that she, she honed or not
w reporter hannon clever is here in the studio with me to talk more about this. hannah, are you surprised by the outpouring of grief that we're seeing in britain today, in fact, across the world? no, it's not surprising and people have a very post. everybody has a very personal feeling and have personal thoughts about queen about royalty in the u. k. even though these are feelings and you know, there is a love for a woman. they didn't know. this is, you know, a woman who created a screen really...
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so hannah gave birth to a daughter. we don’t know mary the day saint mary was born and the rut didn’t come to light, but whether the ears of the information available to us, marina was born between the 20th and 16th years. -osteroid ver anything. holyly arose by the effort of the bell of the ephesian cathedral at the pan, the ties of the ties lay marina in divinity. the conduct of this saint is attributed to the holy egg sergius the feathered in 688, at the end of the victory celebration, the founder was guilty earlier, for the rendering of the fore-narodzheniya of mary , they promoted saints herman and saints damansky near rome on christmas day. people elected all the costume of st. adrian first-time from the white hesitancy of the roman senate, then wow , lush price-setting with steamed candles . holyly plowed up to the stadkov, free to repent of the fact that everyone brutally furnished the people of the mother of god, they are squeezed from today’s apocrypha, telling us that mary was wonderful by a human being, even
so hannah gave birth to a daughter. we don’t know mary the day saint mary was born and the rut didn’t come to light, but whether the ears of the information available to us, marina was born between the 20th and 16th years. -osteroid ver anything. holyly arose by the effort of the bell of the ephesian cathedral at the pan, the ties of the ties lay marina in divinity. the conduct of this saint is attributed to the holy egg sergius the feathered in 688, at the end of the victory celebration,...
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i mean, hannah and hayley, they've gone into the same class.lso teaching our children cantonese. and so it's worked really well. what do you think of the school? great. where did you play in when you were in the hong kong school? we just sit in class, _ sometimes do our homework. do you miss your school back in hong kong? yes, because my friend - is in the hong kong school. imiss them. and you miss your friends? would you go back to hong kong, though? i want to see my grandma. do you want to see your grandmother? yeah. the move can be tough at such a young age. but eion feels it's in hayley�*s best interest. she enjoys a lot here in hong kong. it was so stressful and she gets lots of different homeworks every day and things she can't finish until 7 pm. every night. what do you hope for hayley in the future in the uk? i hope she can be happy all the time and she can learn what is right, what is wrong, because now if she's still in hong kong, then i think she's going to be brainwashed, you know, because it's going to be just like the education in
i mean, hannah and hayley, they've gone into the same class.lso teaching our children cantonese. and so it's worked really well. what do you think of the school? great. where did you play in when you were in the hong kong school? we just sit in class, _ sometimes do our homework. do you miss your school back in hong kong? yes, because my friend - is in the hong kong school. imiss them. and you miss your friends? would you go back to hong kong, though? i want to see my grandma. do you want to...
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how's it going, hannah? nice to meet you! nice to meet you too.nt and kit, and 3d printed materials replacing throwaway ones. for safety, we have spare cable on the boat in case something goes wrong. beforehand you need to attach the boat by cable ties, so we 3d printer these, the right shape, tested it and then it got rolled out across the whole fleet so actually it is like, i think we save about 2000 cable ties per year. solar panels are rigged o the pier to power the kitchen. the solar panels feed into, that then feeds into here, and the batteries, and this thing here turns it into commentator: the french are trying to barge in. - 240 volts, so we can power anything in the container. so the solar is charging the batteries, the battery is charging the fridge, and the fridge is keeping all the team charged up. mainly the coffee machine. both of those items are essential. with every bit of energy consumed counting against them, britain's chaser boats have been kitted out too. which one is our boat then? we have a lot of electrical equipment. so we
how's it going, hannah? nice to meet you! nice to meet you too.nt and kit, and 3d printed materials replacing throwaway ones. for safety, we have spare cable on the boat in case something goes wrong. beforehand you need to attach the boat by cable ties, so we 3d printer these, the right shape, tested it and then it got rolled out across the whole fleet so actually it is like, i think we save about 2000 cable ties per year. solar panels are rigged o the pier to power the kitchen. the solar...
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new to ferry, feathered, and fishy friends of the styles this week on in good shape made to your hannah, who never goes anywhere without her dog find out what new born chicks are doing in a kindergarten. how 4 legged friends can help with depression, anxiety, and addictions, and why homeless looking cap bites can be really dangerous. welcome to in good shape. with not helsinki airport sniffer dogs are hard at work, but they're not looking for explosives. oh drugs. they're here to sniff out co vit passengers a simply asked to dump their skin with a white, the wipes and then given to the dogs to sniff and check for the corona. virus. dogs like these are trained here, for example, at the university of veterinary medicine in hanover. they learn to differentiate between cove it and the normal flu virus. dogs can identify around a 1000000 different sense. the mucus, decreasing membrane in their noses, is tend to 20 times bigger than in us humans that allows them to sniff out practically any sent going, including the smell of illnesses like cancer, malaria or diabetes. and they can even recogn
new to ferry, feathered, and fishy friends of the styles this week on in good shape made to your hannah, who never goes anywhere without her dog find out what new born chicks are doing in a kindergarten. how 4 legged friends can help with depression, anxiety, and addictions, and why homeless looking cap bites can be really dangerous. welcome to in good shape. with not helsinki airport sniffer dogs are hard at work, but they're not looking for explosives. oh drugs. they're here to sniff out co...
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hannah ridgeon from the nspcc. — their mental health. hannah ridgeon from the nspcc.2:30pm in the afternoon, and also on sunday at five 30 pm, and also on sunday at five 30 pm, and also on the iplayer. a coroner concludes social media did play a part in the death of 14—year—old molly russell, the teenager who took her own life. president putin has formally signed an agreement to annex four ukrainian territories into russia — following discredited referendums. the west has described the move as a sham. meanwhile an attack on a civilian convoy near the ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia leaves at least 23 people dead within the past hour, russian president vladimir putin has been addressing a gathering in the kremlin to announce the formal annexation of four ukrainian regions. he said people had made their choice and the decision to adopt the regions as part of russia was the will of the population. the declaration — made in st george's hall in the kremlin — follows an process portrayed as referendums in the donetstk, as referendums in the donetsk, luhansk, kherson and zapo
hannah ridgeon from the nspcc. — their mental health. hannah ridgeon from the nspcc.2:30pm in the afternoon, and also on sunday at five 30 pm, and also on sunday at five 30 pm, and also on the iplayer. a coroner concludes social media did play a part in the death of 14—year—old molly russell, the teenager who took her own life. president putin has formally signed an agreement to annex four ukrainian territories into russia — following discredited referendums. the west has described the...
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nicole: and hannah cleaver is still with me.saw a lot of very emotional responses to the queen's passing. how come all these people have such a strong connection with the monarch, who is a person who lives in a sort of ivory tower, far removed from everyday life? >> maybe not only ivory towers but several different palaces and. castles. it is a question that has been fascinating to me for some long. people are genuinely distressed by the death of a woman they could not have possibly ever known and yet they feel that they did. that was part of the art that queen elizabeth practiced all the way through her reign, to kind of give people enough of an opening to make them feel like they knew her, like they had a reason to emotionally engage with her, and actually not show them very much, if anything, of herself. they were then able to almost project onto her anything they wanted. people talked about how funny she is, about how dutiful she was, how she meant so much to them, and if you dig deeper, they often don't really have a reason
nicole: and hannah cleaver is still with me.saw a lot of very emotional responses to the queen's passing. how come all these people have such a strong connection with the monarch, who is a person who lives in a sort of ivory tower, far removed from everyday life? >> maybe not only ivory towers but several different palaces and. castles. it is a question that has been fascinating to me for some long. people are genuinely distressed by the death of a woman they could not have possibly ever...
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hannah. >> justin, good evening.t legislation is called the chips act and it took a lot of back and forth to get through congress. but now that it's local leaders, shoveled dirt. president biden dubbed ohio part of the silicon heartland. >> that's because on friday intel broke ground on a 20 billion-dollar computer chip factory in the state. it came after congress passed the chips act giving grants and tax credits to encourage semiconductor companies to build in america. senator rob portman was one of the republicans who helped get it across the finish line. >> we begin to close america's competitiveness gap that has grown dangerously. why lawmakers say the move will help grow the american economy, strengthen the independence of our supply chains and improve our global competitiveness. democrat senator sherrod brown says it's a new chapter for the country. knowledge you the future won't just be developed in america. we're really good at that. we've done that for generations. it will be made in america. other semicond
hannah. >> justin, good evening.t legislation is called the chips act and it took a lot of back and forth to get through congress. but now that it's local leaders, shoveled dirt. president biden dubbed ohio part of the silicon heartland. >> that's because on friday intel broke ground on a 20 billion-dollar computer chip factory in the state. it came after congress passed the chips act giving grants and tax credits to encourage semiconductor companies to build in america. senator rob...
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mike, hannah, i'll jazeera hurricane in his already battered parts of the caribbean, including cuba, where a 1000000 people have been left without power at august and has more hurricane in made a direct hit on this city philadelphia just a few hours ago. and as you can see, all around me is left a trail of destruction in its way that hundreds of trees that have been filled in the city lamps, electricity, cables, all over the main roads and buildings have also collapsed behind the school. you can see that part of the roof fell off during the hurricane. people are just starting to emerge from the houses now to survey the destruction. now the indian government has declared the popular front of india, an unlawful association. it accuses the group of having links to what it calls terrorist organizations, something the peer find denies. officials have detained at least 200 members of the group in the past week, or pav natal joins us now live from new delhi. so 1st of all, part of the indian meter have been talking about the peer fi as having had a plan to target hindu nationalist groups li
mike, hannah, i'll jazeera hurricane in his already battered parts of the caribbean, including cuba, where a 1000000 people have been left without power at august and has more hurricane in made a direct hit on this city philadelphia just a few hours ago. and as you can see, all around me is left a trail of destruction in its way that hundreds of trees that have been filled in the city lamps, electricity, cables, all over the main roads and buildings have also collapsed behind the school. you...
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reporter hannah brandt explains. >> the white house covid team says their pandemic budget is runningeak, they're pleading with lawmakers to pass more covid funding. it may be time for a trip to your local pharmacy. get your updated covid-19 shot. as soon as you're eligible. a new booster was just approved specifically to find the latest variant the white house covid team says this could become an annual routine. i really believe this is why god gave us 2 arms. one for the flu shot and the other one for the covid shot. but along with this rollout, they have a warning. what we may have the vaccines today. 4. >> folks for this fall vaccine effort. we don't know what's coming next. they already asked congress to pass more pandemic funding 6 months ago, but that didn't happen. and the white house says their covid budget has been dwindling ever sense in order to make these new boosters free and widely available. they say they have to make tough choices and cut things like their free tese website. we need to play the long game against this virus that is going to require additional resources
reporter hannah brandt explains. >> the white house covid team says their pandemic budget is runningeak, they're pleading with lawmakers to pass more covid funding. it may be time for a trip to your local pharmacy. get your updated covid-19 shot. as soon as you're eligible. a new booster was just approved specifically to find the latest variant the white house covid team says this could become an annual routine. i really believe this is why god gave us 2 arms. one for the flu shot and the...
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like hannah spoke to fans there. ah, you as fans, excitedly awaiting the beginning of the cut, a world cup in a matter of weeks interest all the more intense here. because the game is part of washington's culture. almost every school place it at all levels. and the local professional, t, d. c, united has substantial support and groups like the screaming eagles could be described as fanatical. there's a lot of fandom, a lot of support, a lot of passion for the game. and it's so it's important to us, given this passion, this a degree of anger that dc was not selected as a host city, as it was in 1990 for the last time. the us hosted the tournament and we are the nate, the nation's capital, that i mean that to me is just i don't know what the thinking behind that was, but i mean, how many other countries do not host from their nation is happening. there's a place to play in virtually every washington neighborhood. it's important to note that in the u. s. the name of the game is soccer ball is a different sport entirely.
like hannah spoke to fans there. ah, you as fans, excitedly awaiting the beginning of the cut, a world cup in a matter of weeks interest all the more intense here. because the game is part of washington's culture. almost every school place it at all levels. and the local professional, t, d. c, united has substantial support and groups like the screaming eagles could be described as fanatical. there's a lot of fandom, a lot of support, a lot of passion for the game. and it's so it's important to...
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it's hard not to think hannah, that's the last time we saw prince william and harry walking behind a coffin through the streets of london was 25 years ago of the funeral of their, of their own mother. william was just 15. harry was just 12 years old. it was an awful thing to have to do. and yes, many criticized it at the time as being horrendous. think to put 2 young boys and they were boys 12 and 15 and walking behind their mother's body in front of the world of time. this is completely different. 25 years later we're all adults holder . but the seems in many ways are very similar. you saw that at the last few days, these see flowers outside various different palaces. as a much younger reporter in 97, i was reporting on the death of princess diana. and that was just extraordinary kind of outpouring of, of shock and grief. and at some points actually also anchor at the time that monica has learned a lot since then. i'm has changed a lot even queen elizabeth, the 2nd. i tried to become a little bit more touchy feely, if one dare even say that she did express some emotion. and that's b
it's hard not to think hannah, that's the last time we saw prince william and harry walking behind a coffin through the streets of london was 25 years ago of the funeral of their, of their own mother. william was just 15. harry was just 12 years old. it was an awful thing to have to do. and yes, many criticized it at the time as being horrendous. think to put 2 young boys and they were boys 12 and 15 and walking behind their mother's body in front of the world of time. this is completely...