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he transformed rome into a new and modern city.e still live in. >> reporter: he did not only transform rome he laid the foundations of a sanction in society that still stands. he introduced the taxation system, built a network of roads, and established a standing army, police force and a fire fighting service. it doesn't .happen every day that someone is commemorated 2,000 years after his death. but when it comes to augustus his legacy is timeless. he found a city made of bricks and left it made of maybe. centuries have left little of augustus's rome, but more rerently recently it was neglect and lack of funds that buried his memory. this fell into disrepair and became a shelter for the homeless and a rubbish dump. on tuesday it opened to the public, a rare occasion. >> translator: this was a unique transthat to see something that as a child i always saw as inaccessible. it's a dream to see it. it's beautiful. >> translator: it's a pity it is not always open to the public, but we are being reassured that they are doing all they can
he transformed rome into a new and modern city.e still live in. >> reporter: he did not only transform rome he laid the foundations of a sanction in society that still stands. he introduced the taxation system, built a network of roads, and established a standing army, police force and a fire fighting service. it doesn't .happen every day that someone is commemorated 2,000 years after his death. but when it comes to augustus his legacy is timeless. he found a city made of bricks and left...
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lived, the ruler, and in imitation of barren houseman's -- baron house match's reconfiguration of a modern city. we're starting to get those french round abouts here in ann arbor, i noticed. [laughter] we're catching up to house match. but cairo did some time ago. and i lived off of that square, and i went to school there because the american university in cairo main campus at that time but just off the tahrir square. and i had a lot of egyptian student friends, we hung out together, went to films together and talked about the future. so when in january of 2011 thousands and thousands and ultimately, you know, hundreds of thousands of young people -- a lot of them students -- came to tahrir square and they actually occupied it, they brought tents and stayed there the night and some of them just didn't leave. they started putting up placards, hosni mubarak, please resign. we need a shower. [laughter] when they did that, i recognized them as the sons and daughters of the people i had gone to school with. and i had followed, you know, the arab world for 30 years, and so i felt a certain affinity t
lived, the ruler, and in imitation of barren houseman's -- baron house match's reconfiguration of a modern city. we're starting to get those french round abouts here in ann arbor, i noticed. [laughter] we're catching up to house match. but cairo did some time ago. and i lived off of that square, and i went to school there because the american university in cairo main campus at that time but just off the tahrir square. and i had a lot of egyptian student friends, we hung out together, went to...
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he studied the ruler and the reconfigeration of paris as a modern city. i had a lot of egyptian student friends. he hung out today, made films together and talked about the future. when in january of 2011 thousands and thousands of young people, a lot of them students, came to the square and they actually occupied it and brought tents and stayed the night and some didn't leave. they started putting up placards saying please resign, president, we need a shower. when they did that, i recognized that as the sons and daughters of the people i went to school with. i followed the arab world for 30 years so i felt an ifinity to them. i was interested in what they had to say because their slogans were different than the early '70s, say. the time of revolution romanticism. but these young people were talking about personal dignity, transparent elections. i could be wrong but i don't think transparent elections was the major talking point of most people in the arab world in the early '70s. a lot of people wanted a great leader at that time. these young people at th
he studied the ruler and the reconfigeration of paris as a modern city. i had a lot of egyptian student friends. he hung out today, made films together and talked about the future. when in january of 2011 thousands and thousands of young people, a lot of them students, came to the square and they actually occupied it and brought tents and stayed the night and some didn't leave. they started putting up placards saying please resign, president, we need a shower. when they did that, i recognized...
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and an invitation of the reconfiguration of paris, a modern city. reciting to get those year. we are catching up. and so want some time ago. and i lived about and went to school there. the american university in cairo at that time and we hugged out together and talked about the future. so then in january of 2011 thousands and thousands, hundreds of thousands of young people came to the square. some of them just didn't leave. please resign. when they did that i recognized them as the friends and daughters of the people at gone to school with. and i had found, you know, the arab world. so a certain affinity to that. i was very interested in what they have to say. different from the ones that i had known in the early 70's. unremembered, the time of revolutionary romanticism. 1960's tight. but these young people talking about personal dignity, talking about transparent elections. i, you know, i just don't think that transparent elections was the main talking point for most people in the arab world in the early 70's. a lot of people want to love the man on horseback, egyptian natio
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studied and lived, the ruler, and in imitation of baron houseman's reconfiguration of paris as a modern city. we're starting to get those french round abouts here in ann arbor now, i noticed. [laughter] we're catching up now to baer baer on houseman. but cairo did sometime ago, and i lived off of that square, and i went to school there because the american university in cairo at that time was just off of tahrir square, and i had a lot of egyptian student friends. we hung out together, went to films together and talked about the future. so when in january of 2011 thousands and thousands and ultimately, you know, hundreds of thousands of young people -- a lot of them students -- came to tahrir tahrir square and they actually occupied it, they brought tents and stayed the night, some of them just didn't leave. they started putting up placards,ny mubarak, please resign. we need a shower. when they did that, i recognized them as the sons and daughters of the people i had gone to school with, and i had followed, you know, the arab world for 30 years, and so i felt a certain affinity to them, and i
studied and lived, the ruler, and in imitation of baron houseman's reconfiguration of paris as a modern city. we're starting to get those french round abouts here in ann arbor now, i noticed. [laughter] we're catching up now to baer baer on houseman. but cairo did sometime ago, and i lived off of that square, and i went to school there because the american university in cairo at that time was just off of tahrir square, and i had a lot of egyptian student friends. we hung out together, went to...
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he transformed rome into a modern city, the one we still live in. >> reporter: he laid the foundations of a functioning society that still stands. he introduced the taxation system, built roads and established a police force and firefighte firefighting service. >>> it doesn't happen that someone is commemorated 2,000 years after his death, but augustus' legacy is timeless. centers of invasion, looting and the elements have left little of augustus' rome, but it was neglect and lack of funds that has buried his memory. this is his mausoleum. once covered in white marble, it fell into disrepair and became a shelter for the homeless. on tuesday it was opened to the public. a rare occasion. >> reporter: this was the unique chance to see something since i was a child i saw as inaccessible. it's a dream to see it. it's beautiful. >> as pity the mausoleum is not open to the public, but they're assuring us that they're doing everything they can to restore it. >> reporter: what better time to celebrate his life, the month of august, after all, was named after him. al jazeera, rome. >> michael: a
he transformed rome into a modern city, the one we still live in. >> reporter: he laid the foundations of a functioning society that still stands. he introduced the taxation system, built roads and established a police force and firefighte firefighting service. >>> it doesn't happen that someone is commemorated 2,000 years after his death, but augustus' legacy is timeless. centers of invasion, looting and the elements have left little of augustus' rome, but it was neglect and...
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of paris, studied and loved the ruler and imitation of baron house and's reconfiguration of the modern city. we are seeing those french roundabouts in an armor i noticed catching up. cairo did some time ago. and i live off of that square and went to school because the american university in cairo was just off of tigress square and a lot of egyptian student franz, hung out together and went to films together and talked about the future so in january of 2011 thousands and thousands, ultimately hundreds of thousands of young people came to tahrir square and occupied it, they had tends, some of them just didn't leave, started putting up placards, hosni mubarak, please resign, we need a shower. when they did that, i recognized them as sons and daughters of people i had gone to school with and i had followed the arab world, so i felt a certain affinity to them and was very interested in what they had to say, because it was different from the ones i had known in the early 70s. it was the time of romanticism that of the old 1960s, we were talking personal dignity pan and transparent elections. i do
of paris, studied and loved the ruler and imitation of baron house and's reconfiguration of the modern city. we are seeing those french roundabouts in an armor i noticed catching up. cairo did some time ago. and i live off of that square and went to school because the american university in cairo was just off of tigress square and a lot of egyptian student franz, hung out together and went to films together and talked about the future so in january of 2011 thousands and thousands, ultimately...
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imitation of paris were he had studied and lived, the ruler and the reconfiguration of paris as a modern city raid we are starting to get those french roundabouts here in ann arbor now i know this. we are catching up now. cairo did some time ago and i lived off of that square and i went to school there because the american university in cairo the main campus at that time was just off of two rear square and i had a lot of egyptian student friends. we hung out together and went to films together and talked about the future. so when in january of 2011 thousands and thousands and ultimately hundreds of thousands of young people, a lot of them students, came to two rear square and they actually occupied. they brought tents and stayed there the night in some of them does just didn't lead. started putting up placards president please resign we need a shower. when they did that i recognize them as the sons and daughters of the people i had gone to school with and i have followed the arab world for years. so i felt sort of an affinity to them and i was very interested in what they have to say. their s
imitation of paris were he had studied and lived, the ruler and the reconfiguration of paris as a modern city raid we are starting to get those french roundabouts here in ann arbor now i know this. we are catching up now. cairo did some time ago and i lived off of that square and i went to school there because the american university in cairo the main campus at that time was just off of two rear square and i had a lot of egyptian student friends. we hung out together and went to films together...
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he studied the ruler and the reconfigeration of paris as a modern city. i had a lot of egyptian student friends. he hung out today, made films together and talked about the future. when in january of 2011 thousands and thousands of young people, a lot of them students, came to the square and they actually occupied it and brought tents and stayed the night and some didn't leave. they started putting up placards saying please resign, president, we need a shower. when they did that, i recognized that as the sons and daughters of the people i went to school with. i followed the arab world for 30 years so i felt an ifinity to them. i was interested in what they had to say because their slogans were different than the early '70s, say. the time of revolution romanticism. but these young people were talking about personal dignity, transparent elections. i could be wrong but i don't think transparent elections was the major talking point of most people in the arab world in the early '70s. a lot of people wanted a great leader at that time. these young people at th
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little wonder that there is a sense that this city which is a modern city, has to be protected, that on the outskirts of this city, kurdish fighters are battling with i.s.i.s. who are trying to control the roads to here. the question, of course, is whether or not that battle and whether or not that combined with u.s. air strikes helps to push back i.s.i.s., and if it doesn't, what does the west do then? back to you. >> thank you to nbc's keir simmons. >>> there's a phrase you'll hear a lot these days when the discussion of iraq comes up, the pottery barn rule. the rule is pretty simple, you break it, you buy it. we should point out it's not really a rule at the pottery barn although it probably is a policy at many china shops. it's also a policy that, according to bob woodward, general colin powell warned president bush about before invading iraq. he wrote in his book "plan of attack," he said, quote, you're going to be the proud owner of 25 million people. you will own all their hope, aspirations and problems. you'll own it all. it's a rule that could be haunting president obama mor
little wonder that there is a sense that this city which is a modern city, has to be protected, that on the outskirts of this city, kurdish fighters are battling with i.s.i.s. who are trying to control the roads to here. the question, of course, is whether or not that battle and whether or not that combined with u.s. air strikes helps to push back i.s.i.s., and if it doesn't, what does the west do then? back to you. >> thank you to nbc's keir simmons. >>> there's a phrase you'll...
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we have to understand that africa is a modernized continent with modernized populated cities and consumersering into working classes and middle classes. i think we have to think -- we can't exploit or make money on the continent. we have to think about partnership. how do we develop and cultivate industry there. how do we do thins that the obama administration is talking about in the summit like civic invasi invasion. how do we empower women and young girls to become educated. how do we think about some of the health issues? these are all important. we have to have a wholistic approach to it. >> i love it with the paternalistic way of seeing our relationship with places. james pettersson, thank you so much for being with us this morning. >>> coming up president obama 53 years young today. our own personalized birthday wish will be today's five things. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. s
we have to understand that africa is a modernized continent with modernized populated cities and consumersering into working classes and middle classes. i think we have to think -- we can't exploit or make money on the continent. we have to think about partnership. how do we develop and cultivate industry there. how do we do thins that the obama administration is talking about in the summit like civic invasi invasion. how do we empower women and young girls to become educated. how do we think...
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that woman may have chosen to abandon modern life in one german city but in another a somewhat harriet based is chosen to embrace it. check out this cell which is clearly how the ideas above it station chooses to swap she usual forest hangouts for an office job and i what happened to the surprise guest by heading to off his website. and also that for you encounter more than two hundred thousand spectators showed up for what's been dubbed the pirate technical lympics this is part of a performance called golden watch more of it and find out who topped the podium that it's all right. so it is up next there and i will look into the decline of atlantic city coming up in the next episode of boom bust. ukraine is running out of many things money time and patience there's a growing recognition in europe that the ukrainian civil war must end through negotiations those petitions have the political will and does washington really want peace. we think of why we think there are no. rules and beaches. coconut gently swaying in the ocean breeze. and frank why he has a deep dark little secret a secret
that woman may have chosen to abandon modern life in one german city but in another a somewhat harriet based is chosen to embrace it. check out this cell which is clearly how the ideas above it station chooses to swap she usual forest hangouts for an office job and i what happened to the surprise guest by heading to off his website. and also that for you encounter more than two hundred thousand spectators showed up for what's been dubbed the pirate technical lympics this is part of a...
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well that woman may have chosen to abandon modern life into one german city but in another a somewhat heavy a beast has chosen to embrace it the self who clearly has ideas above his station choosing to swap his usual for his hangout for an office job to go to what happened with the surprise guest on our website. over there for you in columns of more than two hundred thousand spectators showed up for what's dubbed the pyrotechnic olympics this is a part of a performance called gold in a small village and find out from the top of the podium on line. was an r g international i'm to bomb the day after the break find out how the news is made here on our t.v. if you're watching us in the u.k. you'll be going underground. reason for becoming independent schools a nation that nations should be self-governing govern the woman feels better than allow someone else to do it for. this month's show bush's transports gets a facelift and you've got something for me to most of the sun india is on the signs flourishes in toast and we check out some on the car let's say most technology some day just her
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the south side which ran from city point, modern-day through petersburg to lynchburg. and north of petersburg. in addition to petersburg's railroads, they contained 4 caught in males. these operations, the discussions we were having about the importance of places will be cranking out supplies and food confederacy. in addition to that, the confederacy operated several wartime plants near the city still functioning in the summer of 1864 including the lead works, artificial -- saltpeter for gun power and wagon works. getting back to the blockade and created greater importance for the petersburg railroad because it was a separate company. connecting petersburg with european ran goods through the blockade. grant -- i should have -- there's petersburg. grant wanted to cut off communications and transportation of goods through petersburg and destroy lee's army. from june 15-18, before lee even fully arrived in petersburg, union troops assaulted the city, seige operations began. in the midst of the summer of 1864's drought and heat wave was the constant sharpshooting. and a pl
the south side which ran from city point, modern-day through petersburg to lynchburg. and north of petersburg. in addition to petersburg's railroads, they contained 4 caught in males. these operations, the discussions we were having about the importance of places will be cranking out supplies and food confederacy. in addition to that, the confederacy operated several wartime plants near the city still functioning in the summer of 1864 including the lead works, artificial -- saltpeter for gun...
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city. this guy is the modern day -- he's got ability and likes to have his fun. this is yet another bump in the road in his nfl career. he gives the number one sign with the middle finger to the washington redskins. it's a national televised game. >> why did he do that. >> he forgot where he was. he's excited about the game and caught up. he did what he did when someone said something to him. he's a kid. kids are going to make mistakes. it's just another stupid thing for johnny mensal. >>> also tonight we know this ice bucket challenge has been a huge success. you're going to show us it hasn't been so great for some. >> i praise those that go up there and have taken the ice bucket challenge. >> i did it. >> you did it. you were successful at it. we got some people that tried it -- their heart was at a good place. $41 million raced -- raised for this. 19 all of last year. this has taken on a life of its own whether you succeed at it or if you fail. >> i love this. where did you find this? >> it got about 5 million hits. look at that guy. >> sometimes i won were if
city. this guy is the modern day -- he's got ability and likes to have his fun. this is yet another bump in the road in his nfl career. he gives the number one sign with the middle finger to the washington redskins. it's a national televised game. >> why did he do that. >> he forgot where he was. he's excited about the game and caught up. he did what he did when someone said something to him. he's a kid. kids are going to make mistakes. it's just another stupid thing for johnny...
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city. tall modern row houses in older historic neighborhoods.ommissioners will discuss changing height and density regulations for those new buildings. the meeting begins at 6:30. >>> making a call from your cell phone on a flight. an idea the government is tossing around. and as courtney reagan explains, the government could be close to a decision. >> the u.s. government is reportedly close to deciding to continue to prohibit cell phone calls on planes. proposed rules are focused on disruptive calls versus texting. i think i'd rather have a break. >> i agree. not many times we can get a break. thank you. >>> a lot of people needing a break also from phones when you're out driving. >> he especially on a day like this. >> the africa summit, been talking about it all morning. lots of parking restrictions, motorcades. closures until friday. so quite a mess out there. if you can take metro, do that this week. it will be a bit nasty as things change. 12th street closed between independence and maine in southwest. local traffic only getting through un
city. tall modern row houses in older historic neighborhoods.ommissioners will discuss changing height and density regulations for those new buildings. the meeting begins at 6:30. >>> making a call from your cell phone on a flight. an idea the government is tossing around. and as courtney reagan explains, the government could be close to a decision. >> the u.s. government is reportedly close to deciding to continue to prohibit cell phone calls on planes. proposed rules are...
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she was a writer and producer for successful shows including "sex and the city", "everybody loves raymond", and "modern family". and it's that same sense of humor that carries her through tough times. >> comedy is just the best way to get over some of these tougher subjects. i think women for a longer time have been mining our own lives for comedy. and have been willing to laugh at ourselves, in a way that sometimes that is not necessarily where men's comedy comes from. >> in her new book about marriage, "the longest date", chupack puts her own life on display. she tells stories of her imperfect romance. >> people say wow, your marriage is like a long date? and i say, well it's not clear if it's a good or bad date, but it's a long one. my husband even said, you know, if you put out a book about what a great couple we are and something happens, we break up, you are going to feel silly. and i said, it's not a book about what a great couple we are. i think he comes off very well, but we are not the kind of couple; that's the point, i'm trying to say. there's no such thing. >> she also chronicles her strug
she was a writer and producer for successful shows including "sex and the city", "everybody loves raymond", and "modern family". and it's that same sense of humor that carries her through tough times. >> comedy is just the best way to get over some of these tougher subjects. i think women for a longer time have been mining our own lives for comedy. and have been willing to laugh at ourselves, in a way that sometimes that is not necessarily where men's comedy...
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one of the most interesting guys in modern new york city -- raymond kelly, former new york city policeommissioner. hisfather was a milkman, mother checked coats at macy's. he became a force within new york city with his 11-year leadership as police commissioner. whatever you think about the politics. 11:00 a.m. this morning i "market makers," really looking forward to that. this is bloomberg "surveillance." i am tom keene. with me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. scarlet, get us started on the screamer and she. >> microsoft ceo steve balmer? he has a loud personality. he is the new owner of the l.a. clippers. he made his debut yesterday. he sat down with trish regan. he is setting the bar pretty high for his new $2 billion investment. >> i want the clippers the best the clippers can be. the best team, the best players, the best character, the best coaching staff, the best business. i want all of that for the clippers. that just means we're going to have to be hard-core about better, tenacious, more and more excellent in everything we do. ballmer promising to be hard-core, you know he is g
one of the most interesting guys in modern new york city -- raymond kelly, former new york city policeommissioner. hisfather was a milkman, mother checked coats at macy's. he became a force within new york city with his 11-year leadership as police commissioner. whatever you think about the politics. 11:00 a.m. this morning i "market makers," really looking forward to that. this is bloomberg "surveillance." i am tom keene. with me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. scarlet, get...
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. >> we have seen infrastructure across the country crumble and our modern-day economy is based on citiesonomic development that happens to cities. if you continue to have gas leak inand water mains exploding new york city or philadelphia, syracuse, we will not be able to build the kind of economy that will quiz us for leadership in the city. -- in this century. madeopical storm iselle landfall last night. the last time a storm of similar scale hit the islands was in 1952. that storm benefited one sector. we have a look at how hawaii's storms actually help. >> that is right. we have heard about tourism, traffic, tropical fruit. we wanted to look at the film industry which has tripled in hawaii since 2006. it turns out what weather is not so bad for hollywood. the last time a big storm hit in ark", "jurassic bark -- p was filming. those scenes that you see were filmed in a category four hurricane. >> they did not have to go to a soundstage. >> they did not fake of the storm. that was a real hurricane. we do not know if we will see any iconic films come out of this weekend. but we would not
. >> we have seen infrastructure across the country crumble and our modern-day economy is based on citiesonomic development that happens to cities. if you continue to have gas leak inand water mains exploding new york city or philadelphia, syracuse, we will not be able to build the kind of economy that will quiz us for leadership in the city. -- in this century. madeopical storm iselle landfall last night. the last time a storm of similar scale hit the islands was in 1952. that storm...
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city key. point to. remember i don't. need a modernization. when you when you go then it would seem you would see it's a good. design where we give you a nice number because there's the ne some us to make up all that us and when then you borders in it's. all a good this should then make up then you. are going to move. on go any other drop in s. and then use a which is the words it's. the. lingo and that's the rule with. me because this is going on. as as well . as well standing ask us to stay with us the way i would for a snappish to move to. the median leave us so we leave the baby. by the sea potions to cure the other your party physical. pushes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics only on our t.v. . keep right on the sixty. first street. and i put think pictures. on our recorders twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on. i think. we're going to go digital the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to o
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the city has been working to rid the style of old-style housing to avoid high-rises and is more modern looking. >>> to a developing story in center city where police are investigating a man found dead in his home. sky force 10 over the scene. police tell us the victim was in his 60s. they are calling the death suspicious. we have crews at the scene trying to get more information. >>> atlantic city police say an elevator repairman was killed after he fell into an elevator shaft. he was in an apartment building when he slipped into the shaft. they are looking into how it happened. >>> there are several new developments in the death of an unarmed teen in ferguson, missouri. within last hour, the family of michael brown responded to surveillance video being released. it indicates that michael brown fit the description of a suspect in a strong-arm robbery at a convenience store. the ferguson police chief says the officer that shot brown didn't know he was a suspect at the time. brown's family, they are outraged. friend with brown when he was shot and killed is con firlifir that the two stol
the city has been working to rid the style of old-style housing to avoid high-rises and is more modern looking. >>> to a developing story in center city where police are investigating a man found dead in his home. sky force 10 over the scene. police tell us the victim was in his 60s. they are calling the death suspicious. we have crews at the scene trying to get more information. >>> atlantic city police say an elevator repairman was killed after he fell into an elevator...
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city key. point to. remember i don't. need a modernization. in the past when you when you go down it would seem you. would design the. way i would give you a nice number because there's the ne some us to make up all that asking when then you borders in your. own good this should then you can't then you. are going to move me to somewhere with it is it on go any other drop the notion that is a which is the words it's the. lingo and that's the rule with. me because this is going on. as as well . well still thinking asked us to stay with us to remember. to. join me. for impartial and financial commentary interviews and much much. only on going bust and. sweden or finland to bring deep to join nato that would provoke some sort of free action on the part of russia if this is part of the military calculus is concerned not what faces humanity the west north and south lawn of it can't be solved by military means or fighter aircraft or satellites or nuclear weapons he's outdated it it should go like cannibalism and slavery and child labor it doesn't belong to civilization to kill each other. in december two t
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the south side which ran from city point, modern day hopewell, virginia, through petersburg, to lynchburge norfolk and petersburg. in addition to petersburg's railroads, the city possessed four cotton factories, three flour mills, four iron foundries and three planing mills. these operations, tap into a discussion we were just having about the importance of places, are going to be cranking out supplies and food for the confederacy throughout the war. in addition to that industrial activity, the confederacy operated several wartime plants within our near the city. still functioning in the summer of 1864. including rope works, a lead works, to obtain salt pewter for the gun powder and a wagon works. wartime blockade, getting back to the interest of the blockade, created even greater importance for the petersburg railroad, because at weldon, a separate railroad company, weldon and wilmington operated connecting petersburg with european-ran goods through the blockade there at wilmington. grant wanted -- oops, i should have clicked a while ago. here's petersburg. grant wanted to cut off richmo
the south side which ran from city point, modern day hopewell, virginia, through petersburg, to lynchburge norfolk and petersburg. in addition to petersburg's railroads, the city possessed four cotton factories, three flour mills, four iron foundries and three planing mills. these operations, tap into a discussion we were just having about the importance of places, are going to be cranking out supplies and food for the confederacy throughout the war. in addition to that industrial activity, the...
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city key. point to. remember i don't. need a modernization just because in the past when you when you go down you would see me . we designed the way we give you a nice number because there's the an eastern us to make up for that asking when then you borders in it's. all good this would then make up then you could say yes you're going to move me to somewhere with this is it on go any other do for us and then use a which is there were zero. zero zero in the. lingo and that's all. this is going on and what is. an estimate. is worth. is now standing asked us to stay with us to remember to motivate. my. world. science technology innovation all the least developments around russia we've got the future covered. sweden or finland to bring deep to join nato that would provoke some sort of free action on the part of russia as they say fly as far as the military calculus is concerned not what faces humanity the west north and south lawn of it can't be solved by military means or crafts or satellites or nuclear weapons military is outdated it should go l
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city key. point to. remember that i don't. need a modernization. when you when you go down it would seem you would say it's a good. design. where we give you a nice number because there's the ne some us to make up all that asking when then you borders in it's. all a good this should then make up then you. go to move. on go any other drop in the us and then use a which is the worst. deal in the. lingo and that's all. this is going on. as as well . and now standing ask us to stay with us the way i would say samantha's to move me to. them and. i'm in mine. and i'm going to continue my goal. the fact that. we're going to go digital the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and out across cynical we've been hijacked lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us my job market a
city key. point to. remember that i don't. need a modernization. when you when you go down it would seem you would say it's a good. design. where we give you a nice number because there's the ne some us to make up all that asking when then you borders in it's. all a good this should then make up then you. go to move. on go any other drop in the us and then use a which is the worst. deal in the. lingo and that's all. this is going on. as as well . and now standing ask us to stay with us the way...
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city key. point to. remember that i don't. need a modernization and. when you when you go down it would seem you. would design the. way i would give you a nice number because there's the ne some new way sneak up all that ask me when then you borders in it's. only good this is then the coke then you. go to move. on go any other drop in the us and then use a which is there were zero. zero zero in the. lingo and that's all. this is going on and what is. an estimate. is worth. well still thinking asking us to stay with us to remember the movie to. sweden or finland to bring deep to join nato would provoke some sort of free action on the part of russia if this is as far as a military calculus is concerned not what faces humanity the west north and south lawn of it can't be solved by military means or fighter aircraft or satellites or nuclear weapons military is outdated it should go like cannibalism and slavery and child labor it doesn't belong to civilization to kill each other. right. first street. and i think the true. reformers twitter. and instagram. just soldiers this spits no soldiers. these ex
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city key. point to. remember that i don't. need a modernization. when you when you go down it would seem you would see it's a good. design. where we give you a nice number because there's a new some new way sneak up all that ass and when then you bulldozing it's. all good this would then make up then you could. go to move me somewhere with it is it on go any other do for us and then use a which is the worse it's. just there was a deal in the. lingo and that's all. this is going on and that is. an estimate. as as well . and lastly i think you asked us to stay with us then i would say some answers to the need to. live. in my. limited. amount of martin the stories we cover here not going here in iraq other big story after that while some talk there's a reason they don't want you do not want to tell us that we should be completely free now let's break the set. if sweden or finland to bring deep to join nato that would provoke some sort of free action on the part of russia is this a far as far as the military calculus is concerned not what faces humanit
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among them, the city's newest casino, revel, a modern, luxurious glass towers built for $2.4 bill. it's now bankrupt and shutting down in september. more than 3,000 jobs will be lost. the mayor of atlantic city was hoping to save revel. he took office last year, outraged by the city's decline. >> there's a proliferation of casinos all over the united states, especially on the east coast. with so many casinos in our town and our tired economy only wrapped around casinos, we knew when the bottom hit. we didn't know how bad and we didn't realize it would come at the same time. >> with much of the city behind him, mayor don guardian is looking back to the future. he says it's time to return to the old atlantic city, before casinos came in and took over. >> the days of casinos and casino monopolies are over. casinos are going to be closing, not opening up. casinos that open up will close down another casino. >> there are things you can do inside the casino. not only gamble. >> she's hey housekeeper at the trump plaza. she left new york to work here 18 years ago now, and with two young da
among them, the city's newest casino, revel, a modern, luxurious glass towers built for $2.4 bill. it's now bankrupt and shutting down in september. more than 3,000 jobs will be lost. the mayor of atlantic city was hoping to save revel. he took office last year, outraged by the city's decline. >> there's a proliferation of casinos all over the united states, especially on the east coast. with so many casinos in our town and our tired economy only wrapped around casinos, we knew when the...
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and the coast is on the mild side, not that cool and wild temperatures are on the modern side. 68 chicago a 71 new york city it looks like another round of thunder thunderstorms will be headed there, and anybody more and it dough does not look like tahoe and chuckee will get in on that. a couple of mid-80s and it does not take much to rebound if you get in on the sun. fog sun breezy, not much change and we agreed to a north treks and 60s and 70s coast and bay. >>> apple stock opened at its highest ever. 58 cents was a record level after making the previous adjustments. and now the iphone 6 is expected next month and they are teaming up to sell 8 svarietys no word on how much it will cost. >>> and following the giants with major league baseball, the soggy downpour that led to a loss and major league baseball is calling foul. >>> a dramatic rescue is caught on camera, stay tuned. it makes me happy to go on the computer. i like feeling smart. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost internet access to over 1.4 million low-income people at home. internet essentials helped me progress in my schoolwo
and the coast is on the mild side, not that cool and wild temperatures are on the modern side. 68 chicago a 71 new york city it looks like another round of thunder thunderstorms will be headed there, and anybody more and it dough does not look like tahoe and chuckee will get in on that. a couple of mid-80s and it does not take much to rebound if you get in on the sun. fog sun breezy, not much change and we agreed to a north treks and 60s and 70s coast and bay. >>> apple stock opened at...
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city key. point to. the moment i don't. need a modernization because. when you when you go then it would seem you. would design the. way i would give you a nice number because there's the an eastern us to make up all that us and when then you borders in it's more good this is the make up then you. are going to move me somewhere with this is it on go any other do for us and then use a which is the words it's. the. lingo and that's all. this is going on with. us. because we're. as nasty i think enough times to stay with us to remember. meeting. in. sweden or finland to bring deep to join nato that would provoke some sort of free action on the part of russia and this is why as far as the military calculus is concerned not what faces humanity east the west north and south lawn of it can't be solved by military means or fighter aircraft or satellites or nuclear weapons he's outdated it it should go like cannibalism and slavery and child labor it doesn't belong to civilization to kill each other. there was very interested that the withdraw from all of the skull of the roar of. the would shift across a f
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happened in some of their rival teams, like real madrid, barcelona, chelsea, manchester city, was a rapid modernizationtheir back room staff. for instance, barcelona have 18 people in their research department looking ahead at who they may buy in the transfer window. manchester united relied for a long, long time, for a quarter of a century, simply on sir alex ferguson's instinct. i think this period of catch up is what they're engaged in at the moment. and it's a very, very ferocious climb they've got to make. >> jim, i wish we had more time, but we're out of time. thank you very much, jim white, joining us from oxford from "the telegraph" newspaper here in the u.k. and that hash tag, things better than manchester unite, you might want to take a look at it. if you want to get in touch with us, you can do so on social media. we also have a bbc world news facebook page. coming up in the next half hour, the colombian drug hitman who killed hundreds has been released from prison. we'll have a report on popeye. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for pay
happened in some of their rival teams, like real madrid, barcelona, chelsea, manchester city, was a rapid modernizationtheir back room staff. for instance, barcelona have 18 people in their research department looking ahead at who they may buy in the transfer window. manchester united relied for a long, long time, for a quarter of a century, simply on sir alex ferguson's instinct. i think this period of catch up is what they're engaged in at the moment. and it's a very, very ferocious climb...
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found any movement here in the city of lyon that is trying to make a meaningful project about the current situation, i haven't found anyone i am loan. >> reporter: modernization its own form of damage and neglect. but on the other side of the city a group of volunteers is working to rescue this artistic tradition, every saturday more than 100 children practice their painting and drawing inside this small house. for the volunteers who run this art school cultural revival comes one child at a time. >> translator: i am learning how to paint and dons. i love coming here because it's fun, i would like to be a teacher here when i am older. >> reporter: like most of the volunteer teachers, alan was once a student here, now he's the school's director. >> translator: many of our students still haven't discovered the artistic 10 shall that's inside them. our work is to help them find the skill. we like to awaken the talent that's inside people. >> reporter: this group of older students are retouching a 50-meter long mural they created a few years ago, like the revolutionary paintings of years past it's a way to reclaim their heritage this mural is an a at this time to
found any movement here in the city of lyon that is trying to make a meaningful project about the current situation, i haven't found anyone i am loan. >> reporter: modernization its own form of damage and neglect. but on the other side of the city a group of volunteers is working to rescue this artistic tradition, every saturday more than 100 children practice their painting and drawing inside this small house. for the volunteers who run this art school cultural revival comes one child at...
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city in the parthenon. the parthenon was perhaps the finest temple in the ancient world. valiantly battling the acidic air of our modern world, it still stands, with the help of ongoing restoration work. it was constructed in the 5th century b.c. and dedicated to the virgin goddess athena. seeing it today is awe-inspiring, but imagine how striking it must have looked when it was completed, nearly 2,500 years ago, in all its carved and brilliantly painted splendor. the adjacent erechtheion is famous for its porch of the caryatids -- six beautiful maidens functioning as columns. dedicated to athena and poseidon, this was one of the most important religious buildings on the acropolis. was the culmination of the panathenaic procession. at the foot of the acropolis, the ancient agora, or marketplace, sprawls out from its surviving temple. this is where, for 3,000 years, athenians gathered. while the acropolis was the center of ritual and ceremony, the agora was the beating heart of ancient athens. for some 800 years, starting in the 6th century b.c., this was the hub of commercial, political, and social life. visitors wande
city in the parthenon. the parthenon was perhaps the finest temple in the ancient world. valiantly battling the acidic air of our modern world, it still stands, with the help of ongoing restoration work. it was constructed in the 5th century b.c. and dedicated to the virgin goddess athena. seeing it today is awe-inspiring, but imagine how striking it must have looked when it was completed, nearly 2,500 years ago, in all its carved and brilliantly painted splendor. the adjacent erechtheion is...
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city spokesman martin. >> the truth is in the modern world things move so fast including your industry broadcast media that emergency activation systems are kind of out of date in my opinion. >>reporter: he says the city chose to communicate in other way with tweet updating city web site with disaster information and phone numbers. >> there are many, many ways to get the word out these days. we are not living in the 50's and so we use all those technique. >>reporter: some residents aren't sure an emergency alert would even be helpful in this case. >> i think if you are from california you know that that was an earthquake. >> we are bicoastal we are not as familiar with earthquake and what to do. >>reporter: joyce live ins new york part of the year and rel relies on them for information during hurricane and sunday could have gotten the word out. >> i think so because maybe people would have known bit quicker and then if they needed to check on somebody. >>reporter: martin says the city and other agency got information out within 30 minutes of the earthquake and still continuing to update the people in napa
city spokesman martin. >> the truth is in the modern world things move so fast including your industry broadcast media that emergency activation systems are kind of out of date in my opinion. >>reporter: he says the city chose to communicate in other way with tweet updating city web site with disaster information and phone numbers. >> there are many, many ways to get the word out these days. we are not living in the 50's and so we use all those technique. >>reporter:...
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city. >> a modern man may have lived alongside prehistoric humans for thousands of years. it's our discovery of the day. >> it is time now for our discovery of the day. researchers taking a new look at neanderthals. they lived alongside homo sayens. >> new carbon dating found they started disappearing 40 million years ago. >> those are recreation pictures, by the way. >> dramatic footage of a man rescued deep below new york city. >> there has been word wide condemnation for the murder of american journalist james foley. >> the u.s. taking steps to avenge his death. >> it took u.s. intelligence nearly 24 hours to confirm that islamic state group fighters murdered james foley. >> jim was taken from us in an act of violence that shocks the conscience entire world. >> he disappeared in november, 2012. he had been covering syria's civil war. many believed that the assad government had thrown him in jail. it's not clear how he came to be in i.s. custody, given the battles against i.s. fighters in recent months. in the u.s.a., it highlights a long standing security concern that r
city. >> a modern man may have lived alongside prehistoric humans for thousands of years. it's our discovery of the day. >> it is time now for our discovery of the day. researchers taking a new look at neanderthals. they lived alongside homo sayens. >> new carbon dating found they started disappearing 40 million years ago. >> those are recreation pictures, by the way. >> dramatic footage of a man rescued deep below new york city. >> there has been word wide...
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country because the issue of school choice is hike like the brave new world of modern school reform and just about every american city there is a level of experimenting with this idea. i started thinking about writing this book three years ago when not a coincidence my wife and our oldest son was nearing preschool age. and most friends were at a similar point as well. and noticed in washington, d.c. lots of really smart, motivated parents had absolutely no idea how to chose a school for their kid. and i thought that is interesting. and that is kind of a major problem if what you are trying to unleash is a more educated consumer who is patrolling the marketplace and making a decision on the best interest of their kid and therefore driving decisions. if people don't understand why they are choosing a school and what they should be looking for then the house of cards comes tumbling down. but what i also realized is that washington, d.c. is kind of the tip of the sphere in this national movement toward school choice. there is only two cities in the country that have more kids enrolled in charter schools and they are new
country because the issue of school choice is hike like the brave new world of modern school reform and just about every american city there is a level of experimenting with this idea. i started thinking about writing this book three years ago when not a coincidence my wife and our oldest son was nearing preschool age. and most friends were at a similar point as well. and noticed in washington, d.c. lots of really smart, motivated parents had absolutely no idea how to chose a school for their...
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part in the exodus of millions of people from cambodia's towns and cities into labor camps, one of the largest forced migrations in modernes. it's also focused on the killing of thousands of people at a particular execution site in the northwest of the country. in total some one point 7 million people are believed to have died at the hands of the maoist regime between 1970 5-1979 and several victims across the country to witness the trial that many have found costly and sluggish. >> i think the court for sentencing those two criminals to life imprisonment. i'm externally satisfied. >> i am very satisfied with the court's decision to imprison them to life. this is an example for the next generation. not to repeat those years. >> both men have denied any wrongdoing and expressed their remorse for those who suffered earlier in the proceedings. they now face a second trial on charges of genocide but that may well take years. to reach a verdict >> let's go back to south africa. jane flanagan is covering the closing arguments from the prosecution and the oscar pistorius trial. what can you tell us? >> this is very much the pro
part in the exodus of millions of people from cambodia's towns and cities into labor camps, one of the largest forced migrations in modernes. it's also focused on the killing of thousands of people at a particular execution site in the northwest of the country. in total some one point 7 million people are believed to have died at the hands of the maoist regime between 1970 5-1979 and several victims across the country to witness the trial that many have found costly and sluggish. >> i...
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more than 100 local government including many cities in the bay area already have a ban in place. >> modern family cleaned up the comedy category at the emmy award. hit show took home 3 award including outstanding comedy series outstanding directing for comedy series and outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series award for ty who plays phil. >> bravo well actor and comedian billy crystal honored his long time friend robin williams during the memorial portion of the show. he made us laugh. hard. every time you saw him. on television. movies. night clubs. arenas. hospitals. homeless shelters for our troops over seas. even in the dying girl living room for her last wish. he made us laugh. >>reporter: williams died august 11 at the aim of 63. >> jimmy kimmel honored williams tonight wearing rain be under suspender to one of robin first role on mork. >> heavy rain douse the kick off to nevada week long burning manifest value. check out this muddy mess. that looks awful. tens of thousands of burners would have arrived in the desert today but storms drevrn drevrnled black rock city forcing th
more than 100 local government including many cities in the bay area already have a ban in place. >> modern family cleaned up the comedy category at the emmy award. hit show took home 3 award including outstanding comedy series outstanding directing for comedy series and outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series award for ty who plays phil. >> bravo well actor and comedian billy crystal honored his long time friend robin williams during the memorial portion of the show. he...
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medieval italy -- like most of europe before the rise of modern nation states -- was a collection of independent, little san marino-style citystates -- many of them no more than fortified towns on hills. >>> hello, and welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm ross mihara in tokyo. >>> rescuers in western japan are continuing their search for people missing in landslides. police in hiroshima say 40 people have died. 47 others are missing or unaccounted for. search efforts have been temporarily suspended in some districts to prevent a second disaster. it has been raining on and off since thursday night, and authorities fear that could trigger more landslides. firefighters, police officers, and self-defense force personnel are helping with rescue and recovery. authorities have sent in heavy equipment, but the roads are narrow and the machines are too big to access some sites. rescuers have had to resort to
medieval italy -- like most of europe before the rise of modern nation states -- was a collection of independent, little san marino-style citystates -- many of them no more than fortified towns on hills. >>> hello, and welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm ross mihara in tokyo. >>> rescuers in western japan are continuing their search for people missing in landslides. police in hiroshima say 40 people have died. 47 others are missing or unaccounted for. search efforts have...
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city of fa huge a. marking the worst massacre in modern egyptian history. more deaths on the first anniversary.enewed ceasefire in gaza, as hamas insists lifting the israeli siege on the strip is nonnegotiable. and heading to the capital. pakistan's opposition begins its independence day protest march. ♪ ♪ >>> at least four children have been killed after iraqi troops carried out attacks in the city of fallujah. a fighter jet bombed targets including a mosque and a water purification plant. fallujah has been the scene of ongoing anti-government protests for months think meanwhile, the u.s. says it's unlikely to launch a rescue operation to help those people trapped on the sinjar mountains in northern iraq. thousands of the i can' yazidi y group fled there as i.s. moved in to the area. the humanitarian situation isn't as bad as originally thought. jayna joins us now live from erbil. jane, regardless of what happened with the yazidis. the humanitarian challenge in iraq is simply massive across the different sects, isn't it? >> reporter: it is absolutely, sammy. as the united nations says that sch
city of fa huge a. marking the worst massacre in modern egyptian history. more deaths on the first anniversary.enewed ceasefire in gaza, as hamas insists lifting the israeli siege on the strip is nonnegotiable. and heading to the capital. pakistan's opposition begins its independence day protest march. ♪ ♪ >>> at least four children have been killed after iraqi troops carried out attacks in the city of fallujah. a fighter jet bombed targets including a mosque and a water...
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more than 100 local government including many cities in the bay area already have a ban in place. >> moderny cleaned up the comedy category at the emmy award. hit show took home 3 award including outstanding comedy series outstanding directing for comedy series and outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series award for ty who plays phil. >> bravo well actor and comedian billy crystal honored his long time friend robin williams during the memorial portion of the show. he made us laugh. hard. every time you saw him. on television. movies. night clubs. arenas. hospitals. homeless shelters for our troops over seas. even in the dying girl living room for her last wish. he made us laugh. >>reporter: williams died august 11 at the aim of 63. >> jimmy kimmel honored williams tonight wearing rain be under suspender to one of robin first role on mork. >> heavy rain douse the kick off to nevada week long burning manifest value. check out this muddy mess. that looks awful. tens of thousands of burners would have arrived in the desert today but storms drevrn drevrnled black rock city forcing the clos
more than 100 local government including many cities in the bay area already have a ban in place. >> moderny cleaned up the comedy category at the emmy award. hit show took home 3 award including outstanding comedy series outstanding directing for comedy series and outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series award for ty who plays phil. >> bravo well actor and comedian billy crystal honored his long time friend robin williams during the memorial portion of the show. he made us...
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more than 100 local government including many cities in the bay area already have a ban in place. >> modern family cleaned up the comedy category at the emmy award. hit show took home 3 award including outstanding comedy series outstanding directing for comedy series and outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series award for ty who plays phil. >> bravo well actor and comedian billy crystal honored his long time friend robin williams during the memorial portion of the show. he made us laugh. hard. every time you saw him. on television. movies. night clubs. arenas. hospitals. homeless shelters for our troops over seas. even in the dying girl living room for her last wish. he made us laugh. >>reporter: williams died august 11 at the aim of 63. >> jimmy kimmel honored williams tonight wearing rain be under suspender to one of robin first role on mork. >> heavy rain douse the kick off to nevada week long burning manifest value. check out this muddy mess. that looks awful. tens of thousands of burners would have arrived in the desert today but storms drevrn drevrnled black rock city forcing th
more than 100 local government including many cities in the bay area already have a ban in place. >> modern family cleaned up the comedy category at the emmy award. hit show took home 3 award including outstanding comedy series outstanding directing for comedy series and outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series award for ty who plays phil. >> bravo well actor and comedian billy crystal honored his long time friend robin williams during the memorial portion of the show. he...
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country because the issue of school choice is hike like the brave new world of modern school reform and just about every american city there is a level of experimenting with this idea. i started thinking about writing this book three years ago when not a coincidence my wife and our oldest son was nearing preschool age. and most friends were at a similar point as well. and noticed in washington, d.c. lots of really smart, motivated parents had absolutely no idea how to chose a school for their kid. and i thought that is interesting. and that is kind of a major problem if what you are trying to unleash is a more educated consumer who is patrolling the marketplace and making a decision on the best interest of their kid and therefore driving decisions. if people don't understand why they are choosing a school and what they should be looking for then the house of cards comes tumbling down. but what i also realized is that washington, d.c. is kind of the tip of the sphere in this national movement toward school choice. there is only two cities in the country that have more kids enrolled in charter schools and they are new
country because the issue of school choice is hike like the brave new world of modern school reform and just about every american city there is a level of experimenting with this idea. i started thinking about writing this book three years ago when not a coincidence my wife and our oldest son was nearing preschool age. and most friends were at a similar point as well. and noticed in washington, d.c. lots of really smart, motivated parents had absolutely no idea how to chose a school for their...
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city and boston, i mentioned chicago in the midwest. detroit could see thundershowers and minneapolis early modern rain could cause a delay or two at minneapolist. paul. dallas, fort worth houston thundershowers possible and phoenix, denver, later on today. los angeles, lax could see early delays related to cloud cover, should clear out in the afternoon. >>> happening today a 17-year-old boy arrested in the death anticipate sexual assault of a 6-year-old washington state girl is expected to appear in court. police arrested the teen saturday from the mobile home park from which the girl disappeared earlier. the teen charged with murder, manslaughter and rape. >>> new this morning for the first time we're hearing from the homeless grandmother punched repeatedly by a police officer in california. the cell phone video went viral. 51-year-old was punched in the head while she was lying down. >> he beat me i was a man, the strength that he would use on a man, like they used on rodney king, i think he was trying to kill me and beat me to death with all his strength all he had for no reason, i did nothing to him. >>> she is suing the california highwa
city and boston, i mentioned chicago in the midwest. detroit could see thundershowers and minneapolis early modern rain could cause a delay or two at minneapolist. paul. dallas, fort worth houston thundershowers possible and phoenix, denver, later on today. los angeles, lax could see early delays related to cloud cover, should clear out in the afternoon. >>> happening today a 17-year-old boy arrested in the death anticipate sexual assault of a 6-year-old washington state girl is...