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hand it's red light district on the 17th of all this 960 microfilmed at the intercom for 7 weeks john cole and george 3 boys from liverpool without gringos stop they met him shortly after at another club a few metres down the road they also picked up their iconic a stylus who excuse. things really took off for the full mopeds when they performed and recorded in the new neocon style. today even the elders feel the money would be too small for a beatles performance. this tribute concert is testament to the band's insuring legacy and to the concert halls reputation and even without any outbursts of beatlemania this balmy summer evening shows the fab four's music still resonates 60 . 60 years ago this week the beatles played their very 1st concert and my colleague michael korda is here with me michael we know looking back there that that concert in hamburg was a milestone in music history did the band have any sense of that at the time certainly. the knot they were is so young so experienced they hadn't even written their own songs yet mike and it was just a cover bed and not the best one and
hand it's red light district on the 17th of all this 960 microfilmed at the intercom for 7 weeks john cole and george 3 boys from liverpool without gringos stop they met him shortly after at another club a few metres down the road they also picked up their iconic a stylus who excuse. things really took off for the full mopeds when they performed and recorded in the new neocon style. today even the elders feel the money would be too small for a beatles performance. this tribute concert is...
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john coles rang me six weeks ago and i was concerned.quual, the regulators, senior officials of the department, this was injuly, officials of the department, this was in july, and officials of the department, this was injuly, and we went through the concernsjohn had. he felt the model as devised would disadvantaged young people from poorer families. we discuss that in great detail and i was reassured it would not. in fact it turned out that it did not. for all the problems we encountered, it's not... the downgrade of the grade did not disproportionally affect young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. are you saying it did not disproportionally affect... the grades inflation, according to the algorithm, was higherfor students who according to the algorithm, was higher for students who were in smaller classes, isn't that true? yes, that's true. because statistically, if you have a small cohort, and those small cohorts can be in the independent sector or the state sector, you... under the model you rely more on the teacher assessed grade
john coles rang me six weeks ago and i was concerned.quual, the regulators, senior officials of the department, this was injuly, officials of the department, this was in july, and officials of the department, this was injuly, and we went through the concernsjohn had. he felt the model as devised would disadvantaged young people from poorer families. we discuss that in great detail and i was reassured it would not. in fact it turned out that it did not. for all the problems we encountered, it's...
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he did write a manuscript on jesse james and served as a pallbearer for john and cole younger, but forthe rest of his life, he was a law-abiding citizen. were they forced to become one? i would call that into question a little bit. some of the other outlaws, though, who became famous at the time, jim cummings clark, who i think has an interesting story. the encyclopedia of western gun fighters list his occupations as thief, soldier, laborer, and law officer. because why not? when he was 17, he stole a mule from his stepfather and fled to texas, where he and a friend sold the mule, stole $1400 from a rancher, and returned to missouri. he became a trusted lieutenant for quantrel, but he returned to a life of thievery and wandering. off and on, he joined the james gang. he moved to telluride, colorado, where he found work digging a pipeline into town. he then secured an point as a city marshal and enforced the law by clubbing ruffians with his fist. he was rumored to continue his criminal activities from time to time, and butch casedy and his band robbed, and clark agreed for part of the
he did write a manuscript on jesse james and served as a pallbearer for john and cole younger, but forthe rest of his life, he was a law-abiding citizen. were they forced to become one? i would call that into question a little bit. some of the other outlaws, though, who became famous at the time, jim cummings clark, who i think has an interesting story. the encyclopedia of western gun fighters list his occupations as thief, soldier, laborer, and law officer. because why not? when he was 17, he...
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john coles rang me and we had a conversation and i was concerned about the issues.great detail and i was reassured that it would not. in fa ct was reassured that it would not. in fact it turned out that it did not. for all the problems that we encountered, it has not, the downgrades of the greys did not disproportionately affect young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. are you saying it did not disproportionately affect? but the grades inflation according to the grades inflation according to the algorithm was higher for stu d e nts the algorithm was higher for students who were in smaller classes. isn't that true? yes, that is true. statistically if you have a small cohort, and those small cohorts can be in the independent sector or the state sector, under the model you will lie more on the teacher assessed grades. isn't that the opposite of what you just said? no, it had a very small impact overall. what i was concerned about a lwa ys overall. what i was concerned about always right from the beginning, at the forefront of my mind, was that the forefront of my m
john coles rang me and we had a conversation and i was concerned about the issues.great detail and i was reassured that it would not. in fa ct was reassured that it would not. in fact it turned out that it did not. for all the problems that we encountered, it has not, the downgrades of the greys did not disproportionately affect young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. are you saying it did not disproportionately affect? but the grades inflation according to the grades inflation according...
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john. but as a brief on the loss of bon cole bongo is my favorite so i want to visit his place i want to see where he leaves and. they search for him in the fields of france. and at exhibitions worldwide vincent has a huge digital image. some slams. accent is a bit sad that every artist to see i. am. vincent van gough lives alone especially in people's minds because his life has become the stuff of legend but who was he really and how did his legend grow to become an international phenomenon. o.b.l. saw was a village northwest of paris vandal came here in may 18th 19th and over the 70 days created dozens of oil paintings on july 27 aged just 37 he shot himself and died of his wounds 2 days later. dominique shall yun since presides over the institute bangle in over a village which artists say zara and monet also visited. tourism and i come here every week to clean up a bit of the dried leaves and so forth. and i find that visitors have left messages and gaps and asian people bring oranges and lemons. i want to become you know here's a statuette of a person holding a guitar. even if every day
john. but as a brief on the loss of bon cole bongo is my favorite so i want to visit his place i want to see where he leaves and. they search for him in the fields of france. and at exhibitions worldwide vincent has a huge digital image. some slams. accent is a bit sad that every artist to see i. am. vincent van gough lives alone especially in people's minds because his life has become the stuff of legend but who was he really and how did his legend grow to become an international phenomenon....
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john, he is top of the bill outside lands going inside. yes, inside lands. this entire weekend. sir elton, not only just him, j. cole and cage the elephant and deangelo and many, many more. although i'm excited about elton john. the archive music show is available exclusively via twitch from today through sunday. great food moments as well. >>> now more music for you. check this out. ♪ we've got him, san francisco's very own michael franti. the humanitarian musician and activist, he shares his inspiring music with an online concert from bali. this sunday. it's the finale of the summer sundays by robert mondavi winery. a great conversation after the concert with yours truly. you don't want to miss it. this sunday 4:00 via robert mondaviwinery.com. >>> finally friends, there's a lot of need around the bay area right now. t e lo redentnate tthred cro help those at home and our backyard in the line of fire who really need your help. friends, lots of ways you can help this weekend. on my list, i have a whole number of ways you can help feed firefighters and first responders and also help those in need. our hearts with th
john, he is top of the bill outside lands going inside. yes, inside lands. this entire weekend. sir elton, not only just him, j. cole and cage the elephant and deangelo and many, many more. although i'm excited about elton john. the archive music show is available exclusively via twitch from today through sunday. great food moments as well. >>> now more music for you. check this out. ♪ we've got him, san francisco's very own michael franti. the humanitarian musician and activist, he...
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cole: more. maloney: senator john moran and senator susan collins, all republicans, set their own letters expressing concern with the postmaster general's actions by asking unanimous consent to place them into the record, and a congressman from montana stated about the postmaster general on august 6, 2020, and i quote, "delaying mail service is unacceptable as the country continues to come back from covid-19. on-time mail keeps communities mailcted, and depending on to receive prescriptions and online purchases and financial documents. any delays in receiving mail would disproportionately affect rural americans, who i represent. do not continue down this road." and i have numerous others. from missouri, he stated, and i bete, "i know there need to reforms. there need to be cost savings. that is fine. but they cannot compromise the efficient delivery to rural missouri." and one of you mentioned that dejoy in his statement before the senate today said that he is not going to give us the criteria or information that he used that moved him to make these decisions, nor was he going to give any type of pl
cole: more. maloney: senator john moran and senator susan collins, all republicans, set their own letters expressing concern with the postmaster general's actions by asking unanimous consent to place them into the record, and a congressman from montana stated about the postmaster general on august 6, 2020, and i quote, "delaying mail service is unacceptable as the country continues to come back from covid-19. on-time mail keeps communities mailcted, and depending on to receive...