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. >>> this is what people from i lack and understand do. >> we have to turn it into a teaching moment abc hit series roseanne is no more. the rebooted show now cancelled. and roseanne barr has been dropped from her agent today after the kmeenen sent out a racist tweet this morning. good afternoon and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> today's cancellation came after the tweet to then esid obama. abc news reporter danya bacchus has the details. >> roseanne bar is known for using romky on the rebooted sthoe highlight hot button. >> this is what people from i lack and taliban do. >> but a recent tweet was considered no laughing matter. abc is cancelling the hit show after barr posted on twitter muslim brotherhood and planet of
. >>> this is what people from i lack and understand do. >> we have to turn it into a teaching moment abc hit series roseanne is no more. the rebooted show now cancelled. and roseanne barr has been dropped from her agent today after the kmeenen sent out a racist tweet this morning. good afternoon and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> today's cancellation came after the tweet to then esid obama. abc news reporter danya bacchus has the details. >> roseanne bar...
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game by the sounds of me i'm not for lack of life no name i'm done i'm me you gotta let i don't stack up the long. path sympathize with you my man scamp bambi and now i'm going to stay get the books and come. in so close to bill hall are getting a higher. number than a month ago. i'm not. going to. join a steelers that got gold. you can't. get knocked out and not a month let me let you back up your phone. call somebody you love you must look at memphis to see mathematically am i safe inside i think you guys are a look at last they're feeling the same i love to come. in at life which he told. me not. to look inside. just came a stack of good. stuff young man good luck. with that young. man in a. good. mood. no longer. feel good news. yeah now for lap life is that i am still god. he was back on. me. to lead us back i feel that i got. that back. to you. and i got. back out to. the man that got you. back and pouring us after that. family and i'll go through maybe you know your brando mask me asking no. guy nothing like they have him was broken no. really want. me. back. players. play. a l
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real big bollock has made a million dollars in a spin the don't really choose you don't want to be i lack meaning never be known by like me you never want to step out the rollercoaster on me on and on you don't wanna act but stacked this family on whom to trust like this you don't want to be stuck up on that stage singing circle upon the last thing you singing mother be good to god i. got it back dude you girls become lovers turn and some other some other big good god out is to. just send. who already blueish out i get along with those how many women names a reminder. the pop song people forget and acupuncture on. the sooner the sun comes out i kind of got smashed by the killer in the us you know let me back me by acme you never want to step up the road push me along. if you want to be stuck up on that stage think. that's a. big get out i. doubt it that you. can never. doubt us to my. god god is. speaking. to. my. god. they take. back. this. luck sleepless good. player. play. it is. going. to. play a. little bit. illo . plz . plz plz. plz . this. was there nothing else i thank . you. than
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. >>> this is what people from i lack and understand do. >> we have to turn it into a teaching moment. >> abc hit series roseanne is no more. the rebooted show now cancelled. and roseanne barr has been dropped from her agent today after the kmeenen sent out a racist tweet this morning. good afternoon and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> today's cancellation came after the tweet to then esid obama. abc news reporter danya bacchus has the details. >> roseanne bar is known for using romky on the rebooted sthoe highlight hot button. >> this is what people from i lack and taliban do. >> but a recent tweet was considered no laughing matter. abc is cancelling the hit show after barr posted on twitter muslim brotherhood and planet of the apes had a baby eating vj an african-american woman and longstanding senior dwirs to barack obama. jarrett responding on msnbc. >> we have to turning it into a teaching moment i'm fine. >> the tweet causing a social media storm with some twitter users calling the remarks racist and bigoted. >> the rerchtd al sharpten inexcusable tweeting abc must t
. >>> this is what people from i lack and understand do. >> we have to turn it into a teaching moment. >> abc hit series roseanne is no more. the rebooted show now cancelled. and roseanne barr has been dropped from her agent today after the kmeenen sent out a racist tweet this morning. good afternoon and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> today's cancellation came after the tweet to then esid obama. abc news reporter danya bacchus has the details. >>...
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floors at our disposal we have the opportunity to show a large number of these paperworks and since i. lack sufficient men clearing out the entire museum gunson house or and putting the works by other artists into temporary storage three hundred times dix is both a tribute to the collections patron and to the departing director of chemists his art collection. is that of it's lovely for me to getting to put on such a marvelous exhibition of the almost twenty two years on the job. tomorrow or the plus we didn't have to get loans from any other collections because we already have everything in-house but the biggest ever auto dicks. exhibition is on in cam it's until early september. and with that we are out of time but join us tomorrow for our live show as always thanks for turning in big and soon. next time on your lacks the highlights of the week in full bloom using flowers as tasty colorful additions to meals with food service in denmark braved the cold for the perfect way you fully integrated the swedish couples and the usual weekend home in the midst of nature next time on duramax finites
floors at our disposal we have the opportunity to show a large number of these paperworks and since i. lack sufficient men clearing out the entire museum gunson house or and putting the works by other artists into temporary storage three hundred times dix is both a tribute to the collections patron and to the departing director of chemists his art collection. is that of it's lovely for me to getting to put on such a marvelous exhibition of the almost twenty two years on the job. tomorrow or the...
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national i don't model for me any been the dame and not only so much of the muslim can imagine who can i lack that if you went to hell and then when i looked me in the eyes and he was answering my questions he had the tone and manner of an old uncle and i tell you a story that would be a good example of moving from khartoum to afghanistan somehow trade with his role or changed his strategy he was going through their political arguments which were correct but he was i think. not able to pull word from. over the years al-jazeera is bureau chief in islamabad dunn has met numerous. people able to debunk some of the myths and describe some of the characteristics of the man who was some of been logged. amanda nouns by his enemies as a real. just fanatic and a terrorist and praised by supporters as a leader fighting western aggression and subservient arab regimes. top pakistani surgeon amir aziz. he was willing to speak about his meeting with the sum up in law. in two thousand and two the british trained orthopedic surgeon had been held for more than a month by f.b.i. and pakistani intelligence offi
national i don't model for me any been the dame and not only so much of the muslim can imagine who can i lack that if you went to hell and then when i looked me in the eyes and he was answering my questions he had the tone and manner of an old uncle and i tell you a story that would be a good example of moving from khartoum to afghanistan somehow trade with his role or changed his strategy he was going through their political arguments which were correct but he was i think. not able to pull...
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in the 12 years that i have been on the board, we have seen cases where professionalism has been lacking. i remember one accident were shortly after her to the engines, the captain said, i'm ambivalent right now. i've got six months to go. quite simply, that captain was not mentally in the ballgame when the emergency unfolded. just remember, the people who entrust your life to you, they don't want somebody -- they don't deserve somebody who is ambivalent. they deserve someone who displays professionalism with everything that they do. so a hallmark of an aviators professionalism is insistence. insistence on strict adherence to procedures. cockpitt usage, sterile compliance, integrity, and rationalism. they are essential ingredients in any occupation, what important in aviation and the fields that many of you will go into. yoully, i want to encourage not to put artificial barriers in your lives. i remember a story of a public aquarium. you know, a large fish tank with large fish. what do fish do all day long? they swim in circles all day long. i don't know what they do at night. in the day
in the 12 years that i have been on the board, we have seen cases where professionalism has been lacking. i remember one accident were shortly after her to the engines, the captain said, i'm ambivalent right now. i've got six months to go. quite simply, that captain was not mentally in the ballgame when the emergency unfolded. just remember, the people who entrust your life to you, they don't want somebody -- they don't deserve somebody who is ambivalent. they deserve someone who displays...
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struggled for the same reasons i did. lack of preparation. i just happened to pick up the right brochure. n't.shane did because of that, i get to stand up here and share the story with you. and he's going to be in a prison cell until 2022. had he picked up a different brochure, i can't imagine where he would be today. but i know it wouldn't be prison. with two committed parents, a gateway, of it as it wasn't enough. we were not prepared. i don't think kids should have to fight their self-esteem is a lack of preparation. i go to work every single day thinking about three brown boys and how each and every one of them makes it. to me, education is the great equalizer. when you look at opportunities that stratify the country and even polarize the outcomes in one family, it seems evident that this is the civil rights issue of our day. but before pls, i was afraid of the story. meanfied of what it would to unlock that door. pls changed everything and so much more. pls helps us understand how the values that we pick up in our journeys are so critical
struggled for the same reasons i did. lack of preparation. i just happened to pick up the right brochure. n't.shane did because of that, i get to stand up here and share the story with you. and he's going to be in a prison cell until 2022. had he picked up a different brochure, i can't imagine where he would be today. but i know it wouldn't be prison. with two committed parents, a gateway, of it as it wasn't enough. we were not prepared. i don't think kids should have to fight their self-esteem...
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successfully flourishing average life, i would at least need knowledge of countless resources of which i have lacked knowledge of until recently which i was kicked out of my home by my abusive stepfather this past sunday. if it were not for my lyric families and staff members i would have been committed suicide by the end of wednesday evening. they have helped me not only find shelter but gain knowledge of and about housing opportunities and resources such as food and personal care products. if i had not had such a great team of leaders behind me, how would i have even defined the information of such resources. i have spent two years at treasure island job cores and earned my office administration microsoft software, photo shop certificates. they cannot provide me the willing of resources that i need to fully move on and thrive as an independent adult. >> thank you. your time is up. >> we will get more people here. next speaker. all the names i called are not here. we will continue down the list. i have jill rosen. >> good afternoon. i am ely food and agriculture policy director at spur. something t
successfully flourishing average life, i would at least need knowledge of countless resources of which i have lacked knowledge of until recently which i was kicked out of my home by my abusive stepfather this past sunday. if it were not for my lyric families and staff members i would have been committed suicide by the end of wednesday evening. they have helped me not only find shelter but gain knowledge of and about housing opportunities and resources such as food and personal care products. if...
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>> i will say this to start out with, not only do i lack the technical knowledge to talk about it in bits, but i think even if i did, i would have skirted kind of a wide berth around that. i'm trying to like -- i'm a culture writer, right? i'm not a tech writer. so when i became fascinated by v.r., what became fascinating about it was a holistic experience. and i can, you know, i know what goes into it, you know? like you said, you're an engineer and physics and all these other things, so you have made kind of an incredible career out of understanding both the left brain and the right brain parts of this. i only have one of those, and i don't even remember which side of my brain it is. [laughter] so when i think about what we're doing now, if we were to be a approximating this in virtual reality, the only things that we would really have in there being tracked would be our heads and our hands. and so you would be doing this, and what i would see is you would have your hand to your chin, and you would be nodding your head. so that would some through. so your facial expression for the m
>> i will say this to start out with, not only do i lack the technical knowledge to talk about it in bits, but i think even if i did, i would have skirted kind of a wide berth around that. i'm trying to like -- i'm a culture writer, right? i'm not a tech writer. so when i became fascinated by v.r., what became fascinating about it was a holistic experience. and i can, you know, i know what goes into it, you know? like you said, you're an engineer and physics and all these other things, so...
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struggled for the same reasons i did. lack of preparation. but he made it through. i just happen to pick up the rate per share and shane didn't. and because of that, i get to stand appearing share this story with you. and he's going to be in a prison cell in the penitentiary until 2022. had he picked up a different brochure, i can't imagine where he would be today. but i know it wouldn't be prison. you see, even with two committed parents, the thought of education as a gateway, everything, it wasn't enough. we just weren't prepared. you see, i don't think kids should have to fight their self-esteem because of lack of preparation. i go to work every single day thinking about re-brown boys and have each and every one of them makes it. to me, education is the great equalizer. and when i look at the disparity at the disparities of access and opportunity to stratify our country and even polarize the outcomes than one family, it seems so evident this is a civil rights issue of our day. but before pls, i was afraid of the story. terrified of what it would mean to unlock tha
struggled for the same reasons i did. lack of preparation. but he made it through. i just happen to pick up the rate per share and shane didn't. and because of that, i get to stand appearing share this story with you. and he's going to be in a prison cell in the penitentiary until 2022. had he picked up a different brochure, i can't imagine where he would be today. but i know it wouldn't be prison. you see, even with two committed parents, the thought of education as a gateway, everything, it...
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need some vision my god they need some vision they really really do but i do know businesses are totally frustrated with the lack of i suppose really vision. i know we can do this we all know we can do this but i think most people on the street at home you know jobs and all the rest of it they know that businesses will move forward they'll make the right allowances we can move forward i think this is a load of nonsense and i think if you were to put this back two years and say that this is people would say no. so they need to sort themselves out but i do think the british public will get. it's very very fed up with this lack of moving forward in a productive sensible way ok maga look really nice to see we're going to have to leave it that it was my cup aka a member of the european pot if you can't thank you. he was the last international still ahead fewer black activists is accusing police of the rising evidence of when he was stabbed during a rally in california that story plus others take on the way. shows seem wrong. but. just don't call. me. yet to say proud just to become educated and indeed from an equal b
need some vision my god they need some vision they really really do but i do know businesses are totally frustrated with the lack of i suppose really vision. i know we can do this we all know we can do this but i think most people on the street at home you know jobs and all the rest of it they know that businesses will move forward they'll make the right allowances we can move forward i think this is a load of nonsense and i think if you were to put this back two years and say that this is...
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yes, the government is accused of, and i quote, lacking sufficient decisiveness and bravery to tackle the regulators themselves are accused of being toothless, of being too passive in tackling carillion‘s problems. the mps referred to a semiprofessional, part—time system that does not provide the necessary degree of insight for government to manage risk. let's not forget who else is criticised, the big four accountancy firms. although, again, they denied doing anything wrong. thanks. more detail on the business live website, it is the place to go. you're watching business live — our top story. eu leaders meet in hungary today to find ways to shield european businesses from the impact of us sanctions against iran. it follows president trump's decision to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. a quick look at how markets are faring. just looking across how things are going in europe, all slightly higher, a different picture to this time yesterday and although the price of oil has come down a little in the last 24 hours it is still relatively high and stocks are enjoying the ride. now, how
yes, the government is accused of, and i quote, lacking sufficient decisiveness and bravery to tackle the regulators themselves are accused of being toothless, of being too passive in tackling carillion‘s problems. the mps referred to a semiprofessional, part—time system that does not provide the necessary degree of insight for government to manage risk. let's not forget who else is criticised, the big four accountancy firms. although, again, they denied doing anything wrong. thanks. more...
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know i don't know to what extent people really are lacking water. but maybe the government should build more plants to treat the river water and make it wrinkle for the local residents. because i mean the avocado farms of also invested money and water rights to take advantage of it so. that all. the producers always strive to ensure there's enough water left over. from. one because they save money they use the least possible amount of water per plantation and. not a country of senior fanatic for them to swim what a ball you would want to say even has its limits you have a car there is a thirsty fruit one kilo requires up to one thousand liters of water that's eight times more than potatoes. but there's a pump station. we pump the ground water on to the hilt. but in the highest slopes give you the best climate for avocados. they grow bigger and ripen faster we just need more power for the pumps. mathias has to drill one hundred twenty meters down to where he can get enough groundwater for his fruit. growing avocados on this scale is a mammoth undertak
know i don't know to what extent people really are lacking water. but maybe the government should build more plants to treat the river water and make it wrinkle for the local residents. because i mean the avocado farms of also invested money and water rights to take advantage of it so. that all. the producers always strive to ensure there's enough water left over. from. one because they save money they use the least possible amount of water per plantation and. not a country of senior fanatic...
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as i said they they said my form was good because they have suffered far more than i suffered because of the lackof freedom of speech but anyway as you mentioned. at the moment i have to see eighteen months or a sentence in my serious trial which has evolved two months ago and also to hear the band so i conduct the imperial such as the one that i bet on that the now right the market those t.v. interview was and be in the social media yes this is the first guy that's on bomb has been a sentence but that by the revolutionary war. began not getting a social media up for two years i kept hearing against the sentence and. the baking for there for the second war it becomes me and eighty eight n.e.t.'s and i am hoping that that that that the court crushed that sense of things and i would walk free. that was a rainy and academic and winner of this year's d.w. freedom of speech award that is speaking to us earlier from iraq. let's catch up on some other stories making news around the world a powerful dust storm has left more than seventy people dead in northern india extreme winds and rains brought down t
as i said they they said my form was good because they have suffered far more than i suffered because of the lackof freedom of speech but anyway as you mentioned. at the moment i have to see eighteen months or a sentence in my serious trial which has evolved two months ago and also to hear the band so i conduct the imperial such as the one that i bet on that the now right the market those t.v. interview was and be in the social media yes this is the first guy that's on bomb has been a sentence...
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the errors that i see prosecuting and defending, are more down to lack of resources. fices who i ring up and ask them to do a job, a case i'm prosecuting, and they're incredibly stretched, but they will be do it, but it'll probably be done during overtime or a night shift where they're meant to be going home. and that is a resource issue. because if you have one officer conducting five complex cases, when really it's the work of five officers, that's a resource issue. that is a manpower issue. she moved onto the amount of material involved. joanna hardy said she had a lot of younger clients and for them it was not that they had a digital footprint it was more of a digital crater. some of these kids on their phones, their phone will tell you what time they woke up, because they've got an alarm app. it will tell you when they have breakfast, because they will have a health app, it'll tell you where they went, what time they got back, potentially how fast they drove, where they parked, what they had for lunch. if the go out in a bar, which you can see might be relevant to
the errors that i see prosecuting and defending, are more down to lack of resources. fices who i ring up and ask them to do a job, a case i'm prosecuting, and they're incredibly stretched, but they will be do it, but it'll probably be done during overtime or a night shift where they're meant to be going home. and that is a resource issue. because if you have one officer conducting five complex cases, when really it's the work of five officers, that's a resource issue. that is a manpower issue....
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. >> you know, david, i believe lack of traditional statesman ship has helped a lot. we have tried that administration after administration. i think this kim and others dec tailtordictators of world nevert that. they never take it serious, they take trump serious. >> you are going to one of key perspectives, we need to go to their side. we have some of the traditional methods underway, preplanned and pompeo's visit. that is not new to this administration. but what is now new, is the fundamental change in we didn't go there. trump didn't go to singapore, did not get embarrassed, kim jong-un did not get what he wanted. something to bill parker said about instruments of national power and harry's point, we can continue to employee those and bring down north korea economy while at sale same time bring in information and outside information into the hidden kingdom through the black market, and technology called modern day voice of america on steroids, we can undermine him and let his people know there are other options, that will begin one of cultural changes that is needed
. >> you know, david, i believe lack of traditional statesman ship has helped a lot. we have tried that administration after administration. i think this kim and others dec tailtordictators of world nevert that. they never take it serious, they take trump serious. >> you are going to one of key perspectives, we need to go to their side. we have some of the traditional methods underway, preplanned and pompeo's visit. that is not new to this administration. but what is now new, is the...
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but that's about an interface a band i like the midwest much but i found the house more than i am just lacking southdown wakey thomas innes well. it's not a matter of fact like most of. the time mail the fact i'm home from san angelo from the club and i'm visits a bank and the phone only what is it on my shelf at the end. if i thought sebastian and someone looked like a slash your mouth was from some back behind muster and what is your head up pete baggage. if you. get to. see a. kid on the way still. not a man off the length of the day. i saw violation and i fear that if she stopped friended years and they've all caught and there are no doubt i wish they more and the pump will soon and will you measure back every single year i'm sure in the dutch i've never heard the concept this article. that i would. take. the other look with. the lobby i look with all the data from. thanks. bill. and as before. just that it was somebody in the media is the. thought of my little. daughter and i saw two hundred in. a day and more so i look. for them to be delivered but if i see. steve i can run he said looki
but that's about an interface a band i like the midwest much but i found the house more than i am just lacking southdown wakey thomas innes well. it's not a matter of fact like most of. the time mail the fact i'm home from san angelo from the club and i'm visits a bank and the phone only what is it on my shelf at the end. if i thought sebastian and someone looked like a slash your mouth was from some back behind muster and what is your head up pete baggage. if you. get to. see a. kid on the way...
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. >> shultz: that i was arrogant, ignorant, patronizing, reckless, and i was lacking the basic understandingf math, science, and statistics. that if i had any other last name, that i would have already been held accountable to the strongest extent. >> o'donnell: tyler shultz quit in april 2014, and soon after, erika cheung did too. by february 2015, the theranos fairy tale was about to unravel publicly. at the "wall street journal," pulitzer prize-winning reporter john carreyrou, who has written a book about the theranos saga, got a call. it was a tipster casting doubt about the edison, theranos and its charismatic founder, elizabeth holmes. >> john carreyrou: she is a pathological liar. she wanted to be a celebrated tech entrepreneur. she wanted to be rich and famous. and she wouldn't let anything get in the way of that. >> o'donnell: what kind of job did the board do in holding holmes accountable? >> carreyrou: this is one of the most epic failures in corporate governance in the annals of american capitalism. they did nothing to verify that her scientific claims were true. >> o'donnell: ca
. >> shultz: that i was arrogant, ignorant, patronizing, reckless, and i was lacking the basic understandingf math, science, and statistics. that if i had any other last name, that i would have already been held accountable to the strongest extent. >> o'donnell: tyler shultz quit in april 2014, and soon after, erika cheung did too. by february 2015, the theranos fairy tale was about to unravel publicly. at the "wall street journal," pulitzer prize-winning reporter john...
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following the german political life you have elections a new government and i think it would be a mistake to formulate a reply that lacks an ambition mr president i have a delicious question for you have i see you wink. in germany you have often been called jupiter or c s r one year into the presidency are you still a super hero worship of them well i have never presented myself as such to so i leave the responsibility for this comparison to you they are not always true i think from the first day i have been working hard i was elected president of the french republic by the french people who made a choice between the extreme right wing candidate and what i had to propose and many thought that it would be impossible to be elected on the strength of european . program i know that my project is a very hard to carry out and i have been working without risk by it from day one. if you cannot manage for instance to amend the treaty if the germany does not have a solution and this is to conclude if we don't find a solution does the e.u. still have a future i mean i'm a fighter and i never draw on bad things i'm going to put all
following the german political life you have elections a new government and i think it would be a mistake to formulate a reply that lacks an ambition mr president i have a delicious question for you have i see you wink. in germany you have often been called jupiter or c s r one year into the presidency are you still a super hero worship of them well i have never presented myself as such to so i leave the responsibility for this comparison to you they are not always true i think from the first...
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hear these stats all the time, i think in the us it is even worse, so there are only three black ceo in there are only three black ceo in the fortune 500. it demonstrates a lacklem. so, do you need to introduce, for example, something like the rooney rule which we see with the england and wales cricket board, agonising the issue of a lack of ethnic minority coaches within the game, they will interview at least one bame candidate for roles — do businesses need to do that? for me it is about getting a level playing field, when interviewing for any position. when you still have 51 boards in the ftse—100 which are all white, it shows there is a real problem. ethnic minorities are not getting the chance to be in front of the chairman and i say that because they are largely mention who are making these big decisions about who they have on their board. is it because they hire people who look like them? they hire in their own mirror image. it is a range of metrics which we have to employ in companies to make sure it changes. i do think the rooney rule is brilliant because it is about widening the door... should it be introduced in business?” widening the door... shou
hear these stats all the time, i think in the us it is even worse, so there are only three black ceo in there are only three black ceo in the fortune 500. it demonstrates a lacklem. so, do you need to introduce, for example, something like the rooney rule which we see with the england and wales cricket board, agonising the issue of a lack of ethnic minority coaches within the game, they will interview at least one bame candidate for roles — do businesses need to do that? for me it is about...
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and, like i said, because of this lack of feedback, i hope it will be powerful for health care providers too, to realize that this may be happening more than they assume it to be. that's a good way of not answering your question. [laughter] other questions? >> this isn't so much a question, but i was thinking about the unconscious bias which is so pervasive and intractable as an entrance to this issue. and i work at the u and, you know, the medical school has, like, a diversity office. we have a strong ec with bity -- [inaudible] -- equity. i was one who said send this to your doctor. but from that perspective, because people -- i think the, some establishments are more interested in discovering what is this about. and this is just such a powerful example of it where, you know, the whole historical legacy of so much we are dealing with, i've never thought of the historical legacy of women in hysteria or women and feelings or all those things that you point to, it was very powerful. so it's just another way of getting at this. >> yeah, yeah. and there's, i mean, i think that's another are
and, like i said, because of this lack of feedback, i hope it will be powerful for health care providers too, to realize that this may be happening more than they assume it to be. that's a good way of not answering your question. [laughter] other questions? >> this isn't so much a question, but i was thinking about the unconscious bias which is so pervasive and intractable as an entrance to this issue. and i work at the u and, you know, the medical school has, like, a diversity office. we...
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arrington: i think what's lacking as much as anything is the courage and the political will to do somehings that may not be popular back home. we desperately want to do more than rearrange the furniture up here. we want to change the game. we want to change the culture. and we want to give our kids the hope and optimism of a country that can govern, solve problems, and move forward. soledad: who do you think -- who do you think has been in too long? rep. arrington: i think it would require me to, to, to -- to judge their body of work. here's the thing. there are people, like i said, who stayed over the 12-year term limit that we would place on ourselves, and every class thereafter, who have done a fine job, and have not gotten caught up or sucked into the vortex of the swamp. and there are those who have. i just don't think that the system and the incentives are healthy. i think we're asking for people to be supermen and superwomen in terms of rising above the pushes and pulls of this broken culture. soledad: who do you think has been there too long? rep. khanna: dianne feinstein. i en
arrington: i think what's lacking as much as anything is the courage and the political will to do somehings that may not be popular back home. we desperately want to do more than rearrange the furniture up here. we want to change the game. we want to change the culture. and we want to give our kids the hope and optimism of a country that can govern, solve problems, and move forward. soledad: who do you think -- who do you think has been in too long? rep. arrington: i think it would require me...
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so i don't think lack of cleg equality is a problem -- collegiality is a problem. think part of the problem is the inevitable political debates that we've always had in this country are just so much more widely known now. i come up to young people and say, oh, my gosh, y'all hate each other. and i confidently say, none of us have ever said anything as bad of each other as jefferson and adams said of each other or jefferson and hamilton about each other. we haven't had a -- we had a. [singing] al accident where one senator almost beat another with a cane which happened in the 1850s. we've had robust debates for all of history. what's different? 24-hour television, the internet, constant pounding of information. and they must teach them in journalism school that only controversy sells. so when we have a difference of opinion, it's a big headline. if we all come together and pass a 21st century cures bill, nobody notices. so there aren't, in my -- there isn't, in my view, a lack of colle giality. when i was a young man, there were conservative democrats and liberal re
so i don't think lack of cleg equality is a problem -- collegiality is a problem. think part of the problem is the inevitable political debates that we've always had in this country are just so much more widely known now. i come up to young people and say, oh, my gosh, y'all hate each other. and i confidently say, none of us have ever said anything as bad of each other as jefferson and adams said of each other or jefferson and hamilton about each other. we haven't had a -- we had a. [singing]...
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perspective i started playing around i started using a number idea of different ways that i can feel like man this has lacked and so i just go ahead and yeah go ahead and and as you would regular pasta he smells fantastic right you go. there's very good we're going to actually see this kind of ocean farming have a significant impact on ocean cleanup on climate change you need we need our we need to eat most of the stuff we need to get you know what he you've got to do is a customer if i suppose across the river a way that people start asking for it then let brand figure out. producer but from my thoughts on my department my goal and if they like it. i've done my bit. changes of food here in new haven and three d. farming is that hard. i mean we've got to tell a story and i'm hopeful story about the future right you know it's all bad news about climate change and food sick and security stuff like that but i think out here we can say arrow things are a blank slate in the search chance to really build something new and build some from the bottom up that is sustainable restorative and doesn't make all the mistak
perspective i started playing around i started using a number idea of different ways that i can feel like man this has lacked and so i just go ahead and yeah go ahead and and as you would regular pasta he smells fantastic right you go. there's very good we're going to actually see this kind of ocean farming have a significant impact on ocean cleanup on climate change you need we need our we need to eat most of the stuff we need to get you know what he you've got to do is a customer if i suppose...
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i look to the world as a whole. so egypt is not specifically lacking democracy. i have been travelling all over the world.n a democratic country. do you have democracy here in britain? shall wejust stick country. do you have democracy here in britain? shall we just stick with egypt? no. i cannot stick with just a because i live throughout the world. let's take one specific point. you were imprisoned in 19 80 under president anwar sadat because of your outspoken views. you said at the time that you believed what he said about democracy with a multipart system and you can criticise. so i began to criticise his policy and i landed injail. today, do you have the freedom to say what you want in egypt? much better than under sadat or mubarak. now i am not censored. i can speak my views in egypt now. also, i write. in the national paper. i write. in the national paper. i write regularly. in that case, it sounds as if you are happy when sisi removed the previous president from power in 2013. that move was criticised by many inside egypt and internationally. yes. we were happy. there were millions. in fact, it was
i look to the world as a whole. so egypt is not specifically lacking democracy. i have been travelling all over the world.n a democratic country. do you have democracy here in britain? shall wejust stick country. do you have democracy here in britain? shall we just stick with egypt? no. i cannot stick with just a because i live throughout the world. let's take one specific point. you were imprisoned in 19 80 under president anwar sadat because of your outspoken views. you said at the time that...
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based on the tariffs they have faced in world war i, of a lack of food. there are lots of histories of world war i that describe this. the judges at nuremberg described what had happened there -- it was that the general's porters were extreme, but not a war crime, which was unusual given what has happened. something called the lieber code, which basically allowed starvation if it hastened military victory. that is something to consider, that starvation was included as a military tactic if it could be used to make this war shorter. i don't think we will agree with it today, but i want to give you the history. let me tell you a little bit about the geneva conventions and we will go into the video. so, the geneva conventions, how many of you have studied this in other classes you have had? good. the geneva conventions are basically a codification of humanitarian law, all militaries of the world abide by it, countries sign the geneva conventions. they are the basic principles of how we treat civilians in war times. it is essential to understand those to unders
based on the tariffs they have faced in world war i, of a lack of food. there are lots of histories of world war i that describe this. the judges at nuremberg described what had happened there -- it was that the general's porters were extreme, but not a war crime, which was unusual given what has happened. something called the lieber code, which basically allowed starvation if it hastened military victory. that is something to consider, that starvation was included as a military tactic if it...
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of course they grieved and it was very heartbreaking for them, but it was generational, what i found was lacking was access to care. d then the type of care they received, and how they didn't feel vald or heard. >> reporter: before the 1900's many birth attendants across the south were black midwives.ss now han 4% of u.s. midwives are black. >> it was taken away us, in our community, these are our traditions, and we're taking them back. >> reporter: grayson is one of only eight nurse-midwives in memphis and one of just two black midwives in this predominantly afrin american city. in memphis, within the first year, african american babies die at a rate three times higher than that of white babies. >> i think that what we are now seeing is a demandor quality care, quality care that is sensitive to people's cultural needs, and the idea that the system needs to change in order to prevent these maternal and infant mortality outcomes that we're seng. >> reporter: african american women are more likely to experience poverty andwhack insuranch puts them t and infant health outcomes. but racial dispariti
of course they grieved and it was very heartbreaking for them, but it was generational, what i found was lacking was access to care. d then the type of care they received, and how they didn't feel vald or heard. >> reporter: before the 1900's many birth attendants across the south were black midwives.ss now han 4% of u.s. midwives are black. >> it was taken away us, in our community, these are our traditions, and we're taking them back. >> reporter: grayson is one of only...
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zwlnchts i think t >> reporter: i think the lack of response is it was the pentagon, the state department and the west wing caught by surprise by this. they have to say something at this point. they said this afternoon, listen, i don't have any information for you on this. the president has said all along that he would be willing to walk away from this meeting even while it was in the works if he felt like he had to. the question now is if this is the first part of a tit for tat from north korea or a negotiating tactic, how does the u.s. come back to the table? what does president trump do or say, what does john bolton do or say? i expect we'll have something soon. there was an opportunity to actually ask the president about this about five minutes ago. that's because his chopper took off from the south lawn of the white house. the chopper took off. i think we might have a little bit of video of that at some point. but the president did not answer any questions from the reporters who were sort of asking him about that. we're hoping in the next couple of minutes to report the president's d
zwlnchts i think t >> reporter: i think the lack of response is it was the pentagon, the state department and the west wing caught by surprise by this. they have to say something at this point. they said this afternoon, listen, i don't have any information for you on this. the president has said all along that he would be willing to walk away from this meeting even while it was in the works if he felt like he had to. the question now is if this is the first part of a tit for tat from...
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generally what i've been told is about the quality of my arguments or lack thereof, the quality of cases iart questioning the motivations, i think it fuels into a political narrative that really should not be in a federal courtroom. >> the judge questioned why michael cohen's investigation was handled over to federal prosecutors in new york. manafort's case, however, was kept with the special counsel. do you have that same question? is that a valid question? >> it's a valid question, but remember that what manafort's doing is trying to say that because of the power of the special counsel, he's indicted improperly, dismiss my charges. i don't think at the end of the day the remedy if the special counsel did exceed his powers -- i believe he did not -- is to dismiss charges. perhaps it is getting it in front of another u.s. attorney's office or in another district or what have you. be that as it may, you know, prosecutors speak to each other. and so if your real intent is to get the president or to get information behind the president, you make a phone call and say, hey, what are you doing w
generally what i've been told is about the quality of my arguments or lack thereof, the quality of cases iart questioning the motivations, i think it fuels into a political narrative that really should not be in a federal courtroom. >> the judge questioned why michael cohen's investigation was handled over to federal prosecutors in new york. manafort's case, however, was kept with the special counsel. do you have that same question? is that a valid question? >> it's a valid...
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but that is pretty controversial because i think that there is a lack of data on the success of the state work programs and they estimate it would take upwards of a decade to get this up and running and be able to offer all of the spots required. democrats have rejected this proposal pretty much. during the committee, they did not vote for it at all. it was advanced on party lines. usually the farm bill is passed with this coalition with rural democrats and republicans. also lawmakers who do care about the snap program but not necessarily have farmers in the district, so that seems to be broken and i think we can expect that the farm bill will have to be passed in the house with mostly gop members. >> let's take a quick look at your article. the headline conaway races to nail down farm bill votes before the house floor debate. as you mentioned they will need some support from mostly republicans. how exactly does that break down? democrats have been pushing their members to oppose it. what are republicans saying to their team? catherine: house leadership is certainly selling this as a way
but that is pretty controversial because i think that there is a lack of data on the success of the state work programs and they estimate it would take upwards of a decade to get this up and running and be able to offer all of the spots required. democrats have rejected this proposal pretty much. during the committee, they did not vote for it at all. it was advanced on party lines. usually the farm bill is passed with this coalition with rural democrats and republicans. also lawmakers who do...