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is judith's oldest child. like the man in the early. morning. and. just then there is nothing the government d.s.w. department of social welfare and development is responsible for helping the poorest people of the philippines it's also played by human rights watch for helping to organize what it called the cynical cleanup of manila before the summit first of all the. i'm sorry to say this media hype because we have registered four thousand four hundred fifty homeless street families into the program that cannot be done in months not even in three months we've been doing this instead. it is true that the energy to do something more in a coordinated in a collaborative way gets fired when their. president obama the government should care about its own people the government should care about its own people and we have very good programs that have shown a lessening of children in conflict with the law and no children begging in their streets. many of the people rescued from the streets by the d.s.w. do you have a piece of port here to the jose for velo re
is judith's oldest child. like the man in the early. morning. and. just then there is nothing the government d.s.w. department of social welfare and development is responsible for helping the poorest people of the philippines it's also played by human rights watch for helping to organize what it called the cynical cleanup of manila before the summit first of all the. i'm sorry to say this media hype because we have registered four thousand four hundred fifty homeless street families into the...
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judith watches all the kids come out taking the streets what are you worried about. man now i know it's the sounds. of the outfit and. not one man in an open line of. judith lives nearby in an illegal session so this is home yes how many hours do your children baker of to scream out on that one means and they don't get on us . more the. way at nine. and that the young set out in an i pad moving up on the vessel i don't know didn't they so and so me and. as somebody. who knew me not at a nap was having someone you know in montana more than you and. i felt guessing. that i myself one but not an ass in the media. on the phone now all four have been waiting anything. for. me began not one. month among. at least these children half their mother no matter how tough their lives they have a home love and support. thousands of children in manila have no powers to care for them they survive in gangs however they can often it's easier to just escape reality. you do not wish to use a word that made you the baby john says she just told them to and have been neglected abused at ho
judith watches all the kids come out taking the streets what are you worried about. man now i know it's the sounds. of the outfit and. not one man in an open line of. judith lives nearby in an illegal session so this is home yes how many hours do your children baker of to scream out on that one means and they don't get on us . more the. way at nine. and that the young set out in an i pad moving up on the vessel i don't know didn't they so and so me and. as somebody. who knew me not at a nap was...
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nine year old is judith's oldest child. like that. in the early. morning. and. then in the midst of. the government's d.s.w. department of social welfare and development is responsible for helping the poorest people of the philippines it's also played by human rights watch for helping to organize what it called the cynical cleanup of manila before the summit first of all that is the i'm sorry to say this media hype because we have registered four thousand four hundred fifty homeless street families into the program that cannot be done. not even in three months we've been doing this instead it is true that the energy to do something more in a coordinated a collaborative way gets fired when their. president obama you know the government should care about its own people the government should care about its own people and we have very good programs that have shown a lessening of children in conflict with the law and no children begging in their streets. many of the people rescued from the streets by the d.s.w. the police are brought here to the jose for velo recepti
nine year old is judith's oldest child. like that. in the early. morning. and. then in the midst of. the government's d.s.w. department of social welfare and development is responsible for helping the poorest people of the philippines it's also played by human rights watch for helping to organize what it called the cynical cleanup of manila before the summit first of all that is the i'm sorry to say this media hype because we have registered four thousand four hundred fifty homeless street...
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gracias por conectarse wlu judith, de quÉ fraude hablamos, de quÉ se deberÍa proteger la gente? con pÉrdida s de casi un mil millones durante los Últimos 3 aÑos * es muy importante que personas tienen cuidado proteja su identidad y su cartera nunca envÍe dinero a personas que no conocen o informaciÓn personal, nunca a personas desconocidas viendo a alguien como un video llamada no es suficiente para saber si esa persona es estafador o no y tambiÉn en su perfil si tiene una foto busca la foto en lÍnea a ver si estÁ utilizando en otros sitios, pero la Única y la numero 1 es si la persona que estÁ hablando quiere dinero o pide dinero. >> exacto, en eso nunca hay que confiar porque esto se trata de conocer a alguien, no de querer que alguien te este pidiendo dinero, pero una pregunta mÁs, hay una vÍctima mÁs comÚn, ya sea mujeres hombres o cierto rango de edad? >> no hay vÍctima comÚn de estafas romÁnticas solo tienen en comÚn, querer una relaciÓn de amor y piensa que ha encontrado. >> exacto, oye, judith, muchas gracias por este consejo justo en este mes que la gente estÁ en tal ri
gracias por conectarse wlu judith, de quÉ fraude hablamos, de quÉ se deberÍa proteger la gente? con pÉrdida s de casi un mil millones durante los Últimos 3 aÑos * es muy importante que personas tienen cuidado proteja su identidad y su cartera nunca envÍe dinero a personas que no conocen o informaciÓn personal, nunca a personas desconocidas viendo a alguien como un video llamada no es suficiente para saber si esa persona es estafador o no y tambiÉn en su perfil si tiene una foto busca...
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for her parents, judith and clive, another moment to savour. she's had to win the gold medal here today and we have a bronze medal as well through laura, is absolutely mind—boggling. the success story was started by the youngest member of team gb, 19—year—old izzy atkin saving her best until last to take bronze in the slopestyle and become britain's first official olympic skiing medallist. great britain's izzy atkin takes a bronze. i'm still kind of speechless. ican't... i'm really excited, really happy, i'm stoked with how i skied and also stoked to win the bronze. the day was however tinged with disappointment as elise christie crashed out of the 1500 metres short track speed skating and was later disqualified. commentator: christie has crashed again now in the semifinal. she went to hospital as a precaution but was given the all clear and may yet race in the 1000 metres as she bids to avoid a repeat of her nightmare in sochi four years ago. but that will do little to dampen the british euphoria as they delivered on snow and ice a super satur
for her parents, judith and clive, another moment to savour. she's had to win the gold medal here today and we have a bronze medal as well through laura, is absolutely mind—boggling. the success story was started by the youngest member of team gb, 19—year—old izzy atkin saving her best until last to take bronze in the slopestyle and become britain's first official olympic skiing medallist. great britain's izzy atkin takes a bronze. i'm still kind of speechless. ican't... i'm really...
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thank you, judith moritz.a companies. our business correspondent theo leggett is with me. fiola, you‘d better explain what the changes are and why there has been all of this change on facebook. when you log onto facebook what you see is chosen for you by facebook‘s computers based on what the company thinks you will find most interesting. the change is designed to encourage more interactions with your friends and family, so, for example, a photo of their cats, or a selfie, or whatever, and so you will see more of that kind of stuff and less material published by news organisations and so on, so less news and fewer videos. the idea, facebook says, is to encourage more meaningful social interaction because that‘s what it says makes people happier, and encourage less of the sort of sensational polarising news stuff we all see on oui’ polarising news stuff we all see on our feeds every day. so, people spending less time on it as a result and get profits are still up, how does that work? facebook has 1.4 billion us
thank you, judith moritz.a companies. our business correspondent theo leggett is with me. fiola, you‘d better explain what the changes are and why there has been all of this change on facebook. when you log onto facebook what you see is chosen for you by facebook‘s computers based on what the company thinks you will find most interesting. the change is designed to encourage more interactions with your friends and family, so, for example, a photo of their cats, or a selfie, or whatever, and...
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thank you, judith? >> thank you, rick. >> president trump expected to unveil his long arc waited infrastructure plan days after signing a massive budget bill. conservatives are fuming about that legislation, which tees up $1.2 trillion in debt for next year. house freedom caucus member jim jordan saying it could come back to haunt them. >> instead of fight and stand firm and do what the people elected us to do, they gave into the democrats and we have the boondoggle that we passed. when you increase spending, $300 billion to grow the government, run a trillion dollars government, heck yes that could hurt us. >> the budget does bend to the trajectory down, towards balance, it does get us away from trillion dollars deficits. just because the deal was signed does not mean the future was set in stone. >> cut spending increases for the state department and the environmental protection agency. >>> right now, the international space station is orbiting 210 miles overhead. as a taxpayer owned floating laborator
thank you, judith? >> thank you, rick. >> president trump expected to unveil his long arc waited infrastructure plan days after signing a massive budget bill. conservatives are fuming about that legislation, which tees up $1.2 trillion in debt for next year. house freedom caucus member jim jordan saying it could come back to haunt them. >> instead of fight and stand firm and do what the people elected us to do, they gave into the democrats and we have the boondoggle that we...
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esperar 4 aÑos simplemente hacer el proceso ya poquito poquito antes de cumplir los 3 aÑ >>> >>> judithsposo lo debe hacer antes del 7 de mayo >>> >>> lo importante que su esposo objeto stetenga una asesorÍa in y puede aplicar por Él o no y tiene un representante legal un abogado es muy importante platicar con Él o ella de es trÁmite y si no pedir un asesore con un abogado experto en asilo polÍtico buena suerte >>> gracias a la abogada patricia c y a usted en casa les recordamos que nos puede llamar, y dejar allÍ su pregunta para que tenga una respuesta el prÓximo viernes de inmigracion >>> desde san josÉ organiza talleres oroiganizaciÓn sobre da y tps un grupo de abogados daban consultas favoritas en la iglesia de nuestra seÑora de guadalupe ubicada en la 2020 de la calle san antonio tambiÉn talleres de orientaciÓn el domingo 25 de febrero y el sÁbado 3 de marzo de 9 de la maÑana a 3 de la tarde. mÁs de cien mil inmigrantes fueron arrestados por las l durante la presidencia de trump. >>> fue un dÍa durante la presidencia de trump. >>> fue un dÍa muy triste, una experiencia que a nadie
esperar 4 aÑos simplemente hacer el proceso ya poquito poquito antes de cumplir los 3 aÑ >>> >>> judithsposo lo debe hacer antes del 7 de mayo >>> >>> lo importante que su esposo objeto stetenga una asesorÍa in y puede aplicar por Él o no y tiene un representante legal un abogado es muy importante platicar con Él o ella de es trÁmite y si no pedir un asesore con un abogado experto en asilo polÍtico buena suerte >>> gracias a la abogada...
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am the one person connecting ump, putin, and judith lafarge. i've been running memory sticks back and forth from the white house and the kremlin. to asang. i hasn't realized i was that important. i really hadn't. [applause] i'm told the next time i set foot on u.s. soil i'm going to be arrested, i'm going to be put in front of mueller because of my russian connections. and what is without doubt i've been funded by the russians for my entire political career. well let me tell you, i've never been to russia. i've never been to moscow. i've never met a russian operative or agent. i've never done business in russia. i've never taken money from russia. i may be guilty of drinking the odd russian vodka. [applause] but i know from my own part in this story that the whole thing can be summed up by a simple term, it is just fake news. isn't it? [applause] it's fake news and it's fake news that the suggests that the president colluded with the russians in his election campaign. he didn't, but you know what? when this is over, they still won't stop. they
am the one person connecting ump, putin, and judith lafarge. i've been running memory sticks back and forth from the white house and the kremlin. to asang. i hasn't realized i was that important. i really hadn't. [applause] i'm told the next time i set foot on u.s. soil i'm going to be arrested, i'm going to be put in front of mueller because of my russian connections. and what is without doubt i've been funded by the russians for my entire political career. well let me tell you, i've never...
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them and then i say based on the rich this who say that there's a move toward him in the name of judith and again there's a month and i was you know dance in the sand. was. a lot of the stuff well you can. modify the one and the motto and better. now about that going. to have it do i have to vent. that elicit a lot though when they moved to new york. i would imagine a local. from north korea to syria's president donald trump's foreign policy is literally all over the map north korea says it is open to direct talks with washington only to be met with preconditions in syria peace is within view but this is not what the trumpet ministration wants. you know when you don't. see the teacher. in a court to do. what he's not through only ten. minutes. left to know he. said. clinton no servant is messy that. alex you speak french. it's new in. this busy signal to say that. ukraine is in a pre-collapse a situation or crisis their moment told you bring you all you ukraine agreement was all region all just closure it's coalitional decries exactly because the some countries forty story corps reserve
them and then i say based on the rich this who say that there's a move toward him in the name of judith and again there's a month and i was you know dance in the sand. was. a lot of the stuff well you can. modify the one and the motto and better. now about that going. to have it do i have to vent. that elicit a lot though when they moved to new york. i would imagine a local. from north korea to syria's president donald trump's foreign policy is literally all over the map north korea says it is...
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for more than a decade, judith has had a transplanted kidney, but due to the severe shortage of medicinesep the kidney going. her doctor says he has about 700 more patients in hospital, also facing the imminent loss of a transplanted kidney. for venezuelans, the hunt for medicines is desperate. most drugs are out of stock, and even when you find them, there's another problem. this person was looking for several types of medicines here, but she could only find this one. these are two boxes she needs per month, but it cost her 12 million bolivars, which means about a third of what she makes in a whole year. i've met other people around this pharmacy and they are saying there's no chance they could afford something like this. critics say this is an example of the failure of the so—called socialist revolution, but the venezuelan president says us—led sanctions prevent him from importing medicines. things are worse away from big cities. this is apure in the south, near the amazon forest, and one of the poorest states in the country. here, i gained very rare access to a public hospital, a place
for more than a decade, judith has had a transplanted kidney, but due to the severe shortage of medicinesep the kidney going. her doctor says he has about 700 more patients in hospital, also facing the imminent loss of a transplanted kidney. for venezuelans, the hunt for medicines is desperate. most drugs are out of stock, and even when you find them, there's another problem. this person was looking for several types of medicines here, but she could only find this one. these are two boxes she...
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this to say that there's a man called me and i mean my judith and again there's a month and i was you didn't from the stand. on. a lot of the stuff. and then the model. about the new model for the. head of the how. do i have to. go. to new york because. i would imagine a local. chose seemed wrong. but old clothes just don't hold. the world to get to shape out it just comes to educate and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. in some american cities the police have built themselves cling to reputation people who walk on the streets of the united states who are at risk from the very people who are supposed to protect that poor people are no more afraid of the police than of us in the most. you can see something happening and this is like i don't want to call the cops let that happen rather than call the cops in and those young black men lose their lives chasing the with their fingers on the trigger you never know better safe than sorry i don't know that someone else is going to pull a gun so. unfortunately around aroun
this to say that there's a man called me and i mean my judith and again there's a month and i was you didn't from the stand. on. a lot of the stuff. and then the model. about the new model for the. head of the how. do i have to. go. to new york because. i would imagine a local. chose seemed wrong. but old clothes just don't hold. the world to get to shape out it just comes to educate and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground....
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.re real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution ticia tinder is suing her former neighbor, cynthia hill, for spraying her laptop with water and vandalizing her car with a hammer. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.re real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution ticia tinder is suing her former neighbor, cynthia hill, for spraying her laptop with water and vandalizing her car with a hammer. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.ases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution loretta russo is suing fellow motorist brett yoches for repair costs after his car rolled down a hill into hers. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.ases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution loretta russo is suing fellow motorist brett yoches for repair costs after his car rolled down a hill into hers. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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." >> announcer: you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.eople are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution >> announcer: carrie and derek mcnerney are suing their former landlord, annette hancock, for breaking their lease agreement, and harassment. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 296 on the cen
." >> announcer: you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin.eople are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution >> announcer: carrie and derek mcnerney are suing their former landlord, annette hancock, for breaking their lease agreement, and harassment. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 296 on the cen
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over to judith busy i mean this whole worsley smokey always over. the clergy never was nickel most of stories is there were they of those in which there were missed. here were in the store so this is a result someone wrote that he was jealous of. beautiful yes good new post and talking about for some bit to bring him out of the i'm caused by needs of going to a show the worst that i have to live in is so was a bit of slumber. giving up on that but i'm his mother able to merge an idea of a. video store but then the all my money i'm going to shoot of that any of those dumb. missa three years old and you might see what's left out thing you want because of this you said at the most because then you would skew issue a little bit if you don't think you should then be more daily idle then i do you question wish to put on which to just leave all of. them. look the skies though still when you do we're still wishing you still still love ships thank. you if you want to see if you can those opinions. on you know what do you think when you see the word if you vi
over to judith busy i mean this whole worsley smokey always over. the clergy never was nickel most of stories is there were they of those in which there were missed. here were in the store so this is a result someone wrote that he was jealous of. beautiful yes good new post and talking about for some bit to bring him out of the i'm caused by needs of going to a show the worst that i have to live in is so was a bit of slumber. giving up on that but i'm his mother able to merge an idea of a....
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we're calling it judith all manning erring, jerry manned erring what they're complaining about, but now the supreme court is engaged in the same activity. >> the pennsylvania democratic authority says for too long republicans have taken advantage of notoriously jerry manned erred map that they rigged in their favor. we applause the fair necessary map put together today by the pennsylvania supreme court. >> still ahead we will show you knew video every super bowl celebration that is resulted in destruction here in philadelphia in plus this friday on a cruise ship, it turned into a nightmare. >> and trouble for taco bell, the disturbing message local college student said he fawn on his receipt how the fast-food chain is now responding. back in two minute. hi. camy energy bill?ave on old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco.
we're calling it judith all manning erring, jerry manned erring what they're complaining about, but now the supreme court is engaged in the same activity. >> the pennsylvania democratic authority says for too long republicans have taken advantage of notoriously jerry manned erred map that they rigged in their favor. we applause the fair necessary map put together today by the pennsylvania supreme court. >> still ahead we will show you knew video every super bowl celebration that is...
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over to judith busy i mean this girl worsley smile to your reader will. never was an equal most of stories as there were they have those in which there were missed. here were in the store so this is a result someone wrote that he was a. beautiful and yes good new person talking about force a bit but you mold young caused by needs of on your show the worst that i have to live in is so was a bit of. giving up on that but i'm just might be able to merge an idea of a. video store but then the all my money i'm going to shoot of that any of those dumb will start a. new method three years old and you might see what they've got thing you want because of the list you said at the most because then you would skew issue a little bit if you don't think you should then be more daily idle then i did you question which to put on which to just leave all of. them are. look the skies though still when you do we're still wishing that the storm still love shifts thank . you if you want to see if you can those opinions when we genuinely think when you see the word if you visit
over to judith busy i mean this girl worsley smile to your reader will. never was an equal most of stories as there were they have those in which there were missed. here were in the store so this is a result someone wrote that he was a. beautiful and yes good new person talking about force a bit but you mold young caused by needs of on your show the worst that i have to live in is so was a bit of. giving up on that but i'm just might be able to merge an idea of a. video store but then the all...
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his supporters, including parents, judith and david, were starting to dream.to do was beat nikita tregubov‘s time. but... slower by a mere two hundredths of a second. can you believe it? well, it will be an agonising wait now for dom parsons, in second place but with two more athletes still to go. has he done enough for an olympic medal? well, it seemed unlikely. next ago, martins dukurs, the world champion. that was a mistake. but against the odds, he faltered and parsons was gifted a glorious reprieve. dom parsons, unbelievably, has his medal! from despair to delight, in the blink of an eye. i thought i'd lost it and made a couple too many mistakes on that run. but martins made some more mistakes, and he's the last person i thought would make those mistakes. for his parents, meanwhile, the relief and the pride were overwhelming. gosh, he has earned it. the last 11 years, he's dedicated his life to skeleton. and as his mum, how proud are you feeling right now? couldn't be prouder. and here's the proof. the sweetest of family reunions. for dom parsons, the per
his supporters, including parents, judith and david, were starting to dream.to do was beat nikita tregubov‘s time. but... slower by a mere two hundredths of a second. can you believe it? well, it will be an agonising wait now for dom parsons, in second place but with two more athletes still to go. has he done enough for an olympic medal? well, it seemed unlikely. next ago, martins dukurs, the world champion. that was a mistake. but against the odds, he faltered and parsons was gifted a...
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his supporters, including parents, judith and david, were starting to dream.a tregubov‘s time. but... slower by a mere two hundredths of a second. can you believe it? well, it will be an agonising wait now for dom parsons, in second place but with two more athletes still to go. has he done enough for an olympic medal? well, it seemed unlikely. next ago, martins dukurs, the world champion. that was a mistake. but against the odds, he faltered and parsons was gifted a glorious reprieve. dom parsons, unbelievably, has his medal! from despair to delight, in the blink of an eye. i thought i'd lost it and made a couple too many mistakes on that run. but martins made some more mistakes, and he's the last person i thought would make those mistakes. for his parents, meanwhile, the relief and the pride were overwhelming. gosh, he has earned it. the last 11 years, he's dedicated his life to skeleton. and as his mum, how proud are you feeling right now? couldn't be prouder. and here's the proof. the sweetest of family reunions. for dom parsons, the perfect ending to a day
his supporters, including parents, judith and david, were starting to dream.a tregubov‘s time. but... slower by a mere two hundredths of a second. can you believe it? well, it will be an agonising wait now for dom parsons, in second place but with two more athletes still to go. has he done enough for an olympic medal? well, it seemed unlikely. next ago, martins dukurs, the world champion. that was a mistake. but against the odds, he faltered and parsons was gifted a glorious reprieve. dom...
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over to judith busy i mean this purple worsley smile to your reader over. the clergy never was nickel most of stories as there were they have those in which there were missed. here were in the story so this is a result someone wrote that he was a. beautiful yes good good neat post and talking about force a bit but you mold young caused by needs of the newer of the worst that i have to live in is so well. giving up but i'm just might be able to merge an idea or. video store but then the all my money i'm going to shoot of that any of those dumb. misfits three years old and you might see what they've got so you want because of the list you said at the most because then you would skew issue believe it if you don't think you should any more daily idol then i did you question which to put on which to just leave all or. none of them. the scars are still when you do we're still wishing that the storm still not shifting. if you will see if you can those a credit. union the only thing bringing your t.v. development as it was when you praised. it with them would just
over to judith busy i mean this purple worsley smile to your reader over. the clergy never was nickel most of stories as there were they have those in which there were missed. here were in the story so this is a result someone wrote that he was a. beautiful yes good good neat post and talking about force a bit but you mold young caused by needs of the newer of the worst that i have to live in is so well. giving up but i'm just might be able to merge an idea or. video store but then the all my...
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and judith, you saw it four years ago in sochi, now in pyeongchang.ughter is the most decorated winter olympian ever. is that sinking in yet? not at all! i was terrified, through all four runs, i just wanted them over— is that awful to say? i wanted them to get to the end, to be safe and fast. she is amazing under pressure, look at what she has done! she said she would do it for our country and she has. it hasn't sunk in, at all! and it wasn't an easy path, since sochi. today we have a gold medal and a bronze medal, with laura deas and izzy atkin in the skiing, that makes an incredible day for great britain? yes, four medals, nearly up to the tally that they predicted. it hasn't been easy for lizzy, she didn't make the cut in one race. just one of those up and down seasons. but as lizzy is, she produced in the event she needed to and for everyone at home, she will share those memories with everyone at home and it is a medal for the country, notjust lizzy. two very proud parents, your daughter has made history and rightly you should be very proud. a da
and judith, you saw it four years ago in sochi, now in pyeongchang.ughter is the most decorated winter olympian ever. is that sinking in yet? not at all! i was terrified, through all four runs, i just wanted them over— is that awful to say? i wanted them to get to the end, to be safe and fast. she is amazing under pressure, look at what she has done! she said she would do it for our country and she has. it hasn't sunk in, at all! and it wasn't an easy path, since sochi. today we have a gold...
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beginning in bronze position, his supporters, including parents judith and david, were starting to dreamnising wait now for dom parsons. in second place, but with two more athletes still to go, has he done enough for an olympic medal? well it seemed unlikely. next to go, martins dukurs, the world champion. but, against the odds, he faltered, and parsons was gifted a glorious reprieve. parsons unbelievably has his medal! from despair to delight in the blink of an eye. i thought i had lost it and made a couple too many mistakes in that run. but, martins made more mistakes, and he was the last person i thought would make those mistakes. for his parents, meanwhile, the relief and pride were overwhelming. gosh, he has earned it. the last 11 years, he has dedicated his life to skeleton. how proud are you feeling right now? i could not be prouder. and here is the proof. the sweetest of family reunions. for dom parsons, the perfect ending to a day of emotion and elation. andy swiss, bbc news, pyeongchang. the women's event is under way with defending champion lizzy yarnold setting a new track re
beginning in bronze position, his supporters, including parents judith and david, were starting to dreamnising wait now for dom parsons. in second place, but with two more athletes still to go, has he done enough for an olympic medal? well it seemed unlikely. next to go, martins dukurs, the world champion. but, against the odds, he faltered, and parsons was gifted a glorious reprieve. parsons unbelievably has his medal! from despair to delight in the blink of an eye. i thought i had lost it and...
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but princeton was -- judith miller, who is currently on fox news, judith miller was one of the classmates i had at princeton, and she was a wild-eyed anti-war liberal. she used -- when she learned that i was an officer, and i put a little sign up on my carol in the library that said, war is my business, business is good. she hated that. she said, how can you shoot those innocent women and children like you did? and i said, well, you just lead them a little bit less because they don't run so fast. i said, judith, we never did that. we never. we made sure we weren't killing civilians. now, that's not to say that no civilians ever died, but none of my soldiers ever shot a civilian. and she said, i don't believe you. i said, well, richard faulk is your guy then. but now, she's become a wild-eyed conservative. and so somewhere along the line, she saw the light. >> now, what was it like teaching? >> the best three years of my life. i had great people around me. don was the head of the department. barry mccaffery was the executive officer. i was working with jack jacobs and wes clark. i was work
but princeton was -- judith miller, who is currently on fox news, judith miller was one of the classmates i had at princeton, and she was a wild-eyed anti-war liberal. she used -- when she learned that i was an officer, and i put a little sign up on my carol in the library that said, war is my business, business is good. she hated that. she said, how can you shoot those innocent women and children like you did? and i said, well, you just lead them a little bit less because they don't run so...
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yarnold, winning gold here in the skeleton, and defending her title and joint by her parents clive and judithtions? it's unbelievable emotion, that lizzie has done what she said she would achieve. she has done it. it is mind blowing. it will take days and weeks until we realise and accept what she has done. it is mad! you have seen it four years ago in sochi and now pyeongchang. your daughter is the most decorated winter 0lympian ever it has it sunk in yet? no, i was terrified through all four runs. i just wanted them over! is that awful to say? i wanted it to be safe and fast. lizzie is amazing under pressure. look at what she has done. she said she would do this for our country and she has! it hasn't sunk in at all. and it wasn't an easy path since sochi. but now we have a bronze and a gold here. and izzy atkin in the skiing, it's an incredible day for great britain. four medals now. up to the tally that we predicted. it hasn't been an easy path, a couple of up ounce last season. did not make the cut in one race. it's one of those up and down seasons. lizzie produced in the event where she
yarnold, winning gold here in the skeleton, and defending her title and joint by her parents clive and judithtions? it's unbelievable emotion, that lizzie has done what she said she would achieve. she has done it. it is mind blowing. it will take days and weeks until we realise and accept what she has done. it is mad! you have seen it four years ago in sochi and now pyeongchang. your daughter is the most decorated winter 0lympian ever it has it sunk in yet? no, i was terrified through all four...
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so the students organized a safe space as described by judith in "the new york times" come an excellentewspaper i must say the space is equipped with cookies, coloring books, bubbles, plato. this is in college mind you. frolicking puppies and students and staff members trained to deal withtrauma. but the story does not end there. as noted in the essay, once you designate some space, you imply that the rest are unsafe. it quickly becomes the desire to impose a particular concept of safety on others, whether they want it or not. after all, if a college or university shall accept the principles of the safe space in a single designated room, why should the same not extend to the classroom, the lecture hall, dormitories comic homage newspapers, social media and so on if one wants to comment, shouldn't that extend only to what one says but also to what someone says anywhere or what is allowed to be said and if it isn't okay to say certain things, should we even think them. wouldn't we be better off if the ideas that could hurt people's feelings or trigger their anxieties ever pop into our hea
so the students organized a safe space as described by judith in "the new york times" come an excellentewspaper i must say the space is equipped with cookies, coloring books, bubbles, plato. this is in college mind you. frolicking puppies and students and staff members trained to deal withtrauma. but the story does not end there. as noted in the essay, once you designate some space, you imply that the rest are unsafe. it quickly becomes the desire to impose a particular concept of...
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for more than a decade, judith has had a transplanted kidney, but due to the severe shortage of medicineskeep the kidney going. her doctor says he has about 700 more patients in hospital, also facing the imminent loss of a transplanted kidney. for venezuelans, the hunt for medicines is desperate. most drugs are out of stock, and even when you find them, there's another problem. this person was looking for several types of medicines here, but she could only find this one. these are two boxes she needs per month, but it costed her 12 million bolivars, which means about a third of what she makes in a whole year. i've met other people around this pharmacy and they are saying there's no chance they could afford something like this. critics say this is an example of the failure of the so—called socialist revolution, but the venezuelan president says us—led sanctions prevent him from importing medicines. things are worse away from big cities. this is apure in the south, near the amazon forest, and one of the poorest states in the country. here, i gained very rare access to a public hospital, a p
for more than a decade, judith has had a transplanted kidney, but due to the severe shortage of medicineskeep the kidney going. her doctor says he has about 700 more patients in hospital, also facing the imminent loss of a transplanted kidney. for venezuelans, the hunt for medicines is desperate. most drugs are out of stock, and even when you find them, there's another problem. this person was looking for several types of medicines here, but she could only find this one. these are two boxes she...
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beginning in bronze position, his supporters, including parents judith and david, were starting to dream by a mere two hundredths of a second. can you believe it? well, it will be an agonising wait now for dom parsons. in second place, but with two more athletes still to go, has he done enough for an olympic medal? well, it seemed unlikely. next to go, martins dukurs, the world champion. but, against the odds, he faltered, and parsons was gifted a glorious reprieve. parsons unbelievably has his medal! from despair to delight in the blink of an eye. i thought i had lost it, and made a couple too many mistakes in that run. but, martins made some more mistakes, and he was the last person i thought would make those mistakes. for his parents, meanwhile, the relief and pride were overwhelming. gosh, he has earned it — the last 11 years, he has dedicated his life to skeleton. as his mum, how proud are you feeling right now? i could not be prouder. and here is the proof. the sweetest of family reunions. for dom parsons, the perfect ending to a day of emotion and elation. andy swiss, bbc news, py
beginning in bronze position, his supporters, including parents judith and david, were starting to dream by a mere two hundredths of a second. can you believe it? well, it will be an agonising wait now for dom parsons. in second place, but with two more athletes still to go, has he done enough for an olympic medal? well, it seemed unlikely. next to go, martins dukurs, the world champion. but, against the odds, he faltered, and parsons was gifted a glorious reprieve. parsons unbelievably has his...
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construction scaffolding office a welcome short comes into the museum's interior and then judith is ready for inspection. the model for this early painting from clint's golden phase was adela block a wealthy socialite. five. star claims was in the company of another famous woman on his first visit to venice. because of the way as he. did not enjoy travelling so whether to go he visited venice a few times florence of course was in genoa and he also went to spain but that's about it basically. it's a bit surprising. all the more so when you visit venice and witness the special atmosphere there and clint did indeed enjoy venice you can tell just by looking at his pictures he did like it here and he experienced an important disappointment here he made his first trip here in one thousand nine hundred nine with a mission who would later become my model he said of course he was not travelling alone she was accompanied by calm water and a large circle of friends but something happened in venice claim to fell in love with a mission that shared kids in exchange photographs which is one of clinton's
construction scaffolding office a welcome short comes into the museum's interior and then judith is ready for inspection. the model for this early painting from clint's golden phase was adela block a wealthy socialite. five. star claims was in the company of another famous woman on his first visit to venice. because of the way as he. did not enjoy travelling so whether to go he visited venice a few times florence of course was in genoa and he also went to spain but that's about it basically....
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we came for support and those who took the leadership roles, stephen spielberg and kate capshaw, judith kern, and others. finally, it is the fourth person that is supposedly the most important, you, the viewer, and generations to come. at the end of the day, the sitters, the artists, and even the donors will sit here, but it is the audience that will remain. every portrait, no matter when it was created, is contemporary, because it is completed when someone has a personal encounter in their time. ultimately, these portraits will live to serve those millions of each of visitors looking for a mentor, some inspiration, and a sense of community. ironically, for this art museum, it is not what you look like that counts. it is what you do that matters. and through the skill of a talented artist providing a window into the life of a president and first lady, people learn history and their place in it, set the course of human events in context, find empathy for others, and perhaps create a sense of connection that leads them feeling a little less alone. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentl
we came for support and those who took the leadership roles, stephen spielberg and kate capshaw, judith kern, and others. finally, it is the fourth person that is supposedly the most important, you, the viewer, and generations to come. at the end of the day, the sitters, the artists, and even the donors will sit here, but it is the audience that will remain. every portrait, no matter when it was created, is contemporary, because it is completed when someone has a personal encounter in their...
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for whom we came for support and those who took the stephenip roles, spielberg and kate capshaw, judith kern, and others. person, it is the fourth that is supposedly the most important, you, the viewer, and generations to come. at the end of the day, the sitters, the artists, and even the donors will sit here, but it is the audience that will remain. every portrait, no matter when it was created, is contemporary, because it is completed when someone has a personal encounter in their time. ultimately, these portraits will live to serve those millions of each of visitors looking for a mentor, some inspiration, and a sense of community. for this art museum, it is not what you look like that counts. it is what you do that matters. of ahrough the skill talented artist providing a window into the life of a president and first lady, people learn history and their place in it, set the course of human events in context, find empathy for others, and perhaps create a sense of connection that leads them feeling a little less alone. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please theome to the
for whom we came for support and those who took the stephenip roles, spielberg and kate capshaw, judith kern, and others. person, it is the fourth that is supposedly the most important, you, the viewer, and generations to come. at the end of the day, the sitters, the artists, and even the donors will sit here, but it is the audience that will remain. every portrait, no matter when it was created, is contemporary, because it is completed when someone has a personal encounter in their time....