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i could but it must mean you're both past that it must have been mr campbell comes. with the good. news and it's queer like your name is the couldn't say in. the mill but a good impression was in the own little cobra to begin to press on us and. yell at us almost. that would be great and. there's a very. i knew my ass. and this was a way out then and get ready for it in this picnic just could be unless differences . return. to the. last young but if we're fussy who won't be employed. by the book and most of us have been rather less or less of a bad idea to know this bit what then but the local more you'll be i spit out your muse not the ample medieval shit in medical. pianists you have to stick my moist on being dissed mussulmen not just the most important factor that mr might be called under the radar yet minister what i mean look for me and i'll commit a c.f. generally around less in glasgow's currency again to seek risk or lack battle not what i must buy that that this list and does this give us. this have be that brotherly squalor it got up to for. the last i get. the neck it w
i could but it must mean you're both past that it must have been mr campbell comes. with the good. news and it's queer like your name is the couldn't say in. the mill but a good impression was in the own little cobra to begin to press on us and. yell at us almost. that would be great and. there's a very. i knew my ass. and this was a way out then and get ready for it in this picnic just could be unless differences . return. to the. last young but if we're fussy who won't be employed. by the...
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mr. campbell to do a fiscal impact report at the full board on july 16th. >> we can submit the report to the full board. >> thank you ms. campbell. i look forward to moving this forward as a committee report and considering all items on july 16th. before public comment, colleagues do you have any comments or questions? >> chair mar, i understand what you are saying with regard to the provision in the current legislation which is a recital on page 2 lines 10 through 13 and remind me what is the deputy city attorney's name. >> the charter ultimately rules. the reality is whether that clause is in this memorandum of understanding or not the charter rules. i mean if it makes people happy not to have the language in there, the reality is if god forbid the board were not to appropriate not like the city college can sue us to ask them to perform. >> yes, deputy city attorney. the reason we wanted that we suggested that language for the resolution to make clear to the public that funding guarantee would be subject to the fiscal provisions of the charter and subject to appropriation by the board
mr. campbell to do a fiscal impact report at the full board on july 16th. >> we can submit the report to the full board. >> thank you ms. campbell. i look forward to moving this forward as a committee report and considering all items on july 16th. before public comment, colleagues do you have any comments or questions? >> chair mar, i understand what you are saying with regard to the provision in the current legislation which is a recital on page 2 lines 10 through 13 and...
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mr campbell says that labour faces being destroyed as a "serious credible political force".pean elections. she's an actress, mother and the wife of hollywood actor will smith. and nowjada pinkett smith has become one of the leading online entertainers, with her chat show, which is broadcast on facebook. she reaches millions of people every week with her online series red table talk, which she hosts with her mother and her musician daughter willow smith. she's been speaking to our correspondent chi chi izundu. this is red table talk. red table talk. it's a simple concept, a chat around a table featuring jada pinkett smith, her mum adrienne and her daughter willow. no topic is off—limits. there are some celebrity guests including her husband, actor will smith, where they have talked about their marriage. i think that's the worst i've ever felt in our marriage. wow. i was failing miserably. the red table talk is on a new facebook service competing with the likes of netflix and youtube. 300 million views is extraordinary for a show just a year old. the figure is dwarfed by some
mr campbell says that labour faces being destroyed as a "serious credible political force".pean elections. she's an actress, mother and the wife of hollywood actor will smith. and nowjada pinkett smith has become one of the leading online entertainers, with her chat show, which is broadcast on facebook. she reaches millions of people every week with her online series red table talk, which she hosts with her mother and her musician daughter willow smith. she's been speaking to our...
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mr campbell was expelled from labour after admitting he voted liberal democrat in the european elections between poorer students and their classmates in secondary schools in england have stalled for the first time in eight years. the think—tank, the education policy institute, found that children who are eligible for free school meals are on average a year and half behind other pupils by the time they take gcses. frankie mccamley reports. tackling the gap in achievements between poorer pupils who are eligible for free school meals, and their peers, has always been a priority. in the last eight years, analysis showed progress in closing the gap was slowing down to a point where it's now at a standstill. researchers found between 2017 and 2018, the gap has actually widened slightly by 0.2 months to 18.1 months, meaning poorer pupils are now one and a half years behind their peers by gcse level. the report also warns that black caribbean pupils have experienced particularly poor progress. in parts of northern england, like here in rotherham and also in blackpool, researchers found some disa
mr campbell was expelled from labour after admitting he voted liberal democrat in the european elections between poorer students and their classmates in secondary schools in england have stalled for the first time in eight years. the think—tank, the education policy institute, found that children who are eligible for free school meals are on average a year and half behind other pupils by the time they take gcses. frankie mccamley reports. tackling the gap in achievements between poorer pupils...
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mr campbell was expelled from labour after admitting he voted liberal democrat in the european electionsstudents and their classmates in secondary schools in england have stalled for the first time in eight years. the think—tank, the education policy institute, found that children who are eligible for free school meals are on average a year and half behind other pupils by the time they take gcses. frankie mccamley reports. tackling the gap in achievements between poorer pupils who are eligible for free school meals, and their peers, has always been a priority. in the last eight years, analysis showed progress in closing the gap was slowing down to a point where it's now at a standstill. researchers found between 2017 and 2018, the gap has actually widened slightly by 0.2 months to 18.1 months, meaning poorer pupils are now one and a half years behind their peers by gcse level. the report also warns that black caribbean pupils have experienced particularly poor progress. in parts of northern england, like here in rotherham and also in blackpool, researchers found some disadvantaged pupils
mr campbell was expelled from labour after admitting he voted liberal democrat in the european electionsstudents and their classmates in secondary schools in england have stalled for the first time in eight years. the think—tank, the education policy institute, found that children who are eligible for free school meals are on average a year and half behind other pupils by the time they take gcses. frankie mccamley reports. tackling the gap in achievements between poorer pupils who are...
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certainly we have just been hearing from the spokesperson for iran's atomic energy organization mr campbell vandy who said that iran will return to its nuclear activity prior to 2015 if the europeans don't uphold their end of the deal this is something we've been hearing from the iranians but it's the 1st time that we've heard such a strong line coming from a official person within iran about what they're going to do if the europeans don't uphold their end of the deal until now we have heard that they will going to scale back their commitments step by step they were given the european 60 day period but now we're hearing from the spokesperson that the iranians will go back to preach 2015 conditions when it comes to the nuclear program and at that time iran was at 20 percent enrichment levels and all the nuclear facilities within the country were working now we've also been hearing from the iranian foreign minister zarif who is in new york a meeting a series of officials of the united nations here arrived on sunday evening where he spoke to reporters there he said that the europeans really ha
certainly we have just been hearing from the spokesperson for iran's atomic energy organization mr campbell vandy who said that iran will return to its nuclear activity prior to 2015 if the europeans don't uphold their end of the deal this is something we've been hearing from the iranians but it's the 1st time that we've heard such a strong line coming from a official person within iran about what they're going to do if the europeans don't uphold their end of the deal until now we have heard...
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mr. clark? i'm glad that everyone agrees. professor campbell, you suggested that all child should beontent placed on a separate platform where targeted advertising commercial data collection links to other sites where content, comments and autoplay are prohibited. that kind ofhat separate platform would help protect children. would legislation be required for it if it were imposed rather than done voluntarily? >> i think it's possible that is something the federal trade commission could negotiate with youtube as part of if they are investigating them and trying to settle the case as part of the settlement. otherwise i think it couldn't require that under existing law. >> with that approach have applications beyond youtube? withat's the problem consent decrees. they are only binding on the parties to the consent decrees. >> so it would probably require legislation. it would require the ftc to impose that kind of separate platform on a variety of other sites. >> yes. >> and let me ask finally if each of you were to design or let me ask you profes
mr. clark? i'm glad that everyone agrees. professor campbell, you suggested that all child should beontent placed on a separate platform where targeted advertising commercial data collection links to other sites where content, comments and autoplay are prohibited. that kind ofhat separate platform would help protect children. would legislation be required for it if it were imposed rather than done voluntarily? >> i think it's possible that is something the federal trade commission could...
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campbell: thank you, mr. chairman. now you see what distinguished leadership we have. i also thought it was fascinating that when senator nickles and senator lincoln got married, they took senator lincoln's name. just noticing. [laughter] times are changing these days. ms. campbell: my job is to recognize someone who was not part of that marriage operation, but is instead the ranking member of this powerful senate finance committee. senator ron wyden. senator wyden is an extinguished distinguished -leader. senator wyden is an distinguished leader. he is one who we can go on all night, but we can't. his constituents described him as a good listener. he is one who believes in the town hall and has a town hall meeting in every county in oregon every year. he also uses those listening skills in the senate to hear arguments on all sides of the issue and try to find common sense bipartisan solutions. in addition to his leadership post on the committee, senator wyden has the distinction of being the dean of oregon's congressional delegation. senator wyden, please come forward
campbell: thank you, mr. chairman. now you see what distinguished leadership we have. i also thought it was fascinating that when senator nickles and senator lincoln got married, they took senator lincoln's name. just noticing. [laughter] times are changing these days. ms. campbell: my job is to recognize someone who was not part of that marriage operation, but is instead the ranking member of this powerful senate finance committee. senator ron wyden. senator wyden is an extinguished...
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no secret that alistair campbell is a fierce critic ofjeremy corbyn and the direction he has taken the labour party. today, in a lengthy and coruscating denunciation of mrd gordon brown. what has really driven his anger is the response from mr corbyn to brexit and his failure, in his view, to campaign vigorously on behalf of remain. since then, to have adopted a begrudging approach as labour has gradually shifted to a more pro—remain and pro—referendum position. what i think has triggered him to announce that he does not want to stay or rejoin the labour party is his view, bluntly, that mr corbyn is unelectable and therefore borisjohnson will win in any contest against him, and he urges labour mps and supporters to recognise the fact and stop pretending that mr corbyn is somehow going to win the next election. he actually appeals to mr corbyn to himself consider whether he is genuinely a prospective prime minister, albeit he acknowledged this morning that of course he would be widely criticised for those comments. i think one of the problems is that they have these outriders and sock puppets who will go out and abuse anybody who does not agree with ever
no secret that alistair campbell is a fierce critic ofjeremy corbyn and the direction he has taken the labour party. today, in a lengthy and coruscating denunciation of mrd gordon brown. what has really driven his anger is the response from mr corbyn to brexit and his failure, in his view, to campaign vigorously on behalf of remain. since then, to have adopted a begrudging approach as labour has gradually shifted to a more pro—remain and pro—referendum position. what i think has triggered...
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mr campbell was expelled from labour after admitting he voted liberal democrat in the european electionsreview into the police investigation of an alleged vip paedophile ring, says officers involved might themselves have broken the law. sir richard henriques said there were inconsistencies in the evidence provided by the main witness, carl beech, but that police did not reveal this when applying for search warrants. among those whose homes were searched were the former cabinet minister leon brittan, the former head of the armed forces lord bramall, and the ex mp harvey proctor. beech was jailed last week for inventing the claims. angus crawford reports. carl beech, described in court last week as a manipulative, devious liar, whose false allegations launched operation midland. former high court judge sir richard henriques wrote a damning report about the investigation. and today he said the met may even have broken the law when applying for search warrants. officers told a districtjudge beech's story remained consistent, but he had previously given different accounts to another force. th
mr campbell was expelled from labour after admitting he voted liberal democrat in the european electionsreview into the police investigation of an alleged vip paedophile ring, says officers involved might themselves have broken the law. sir richard henriques said there were inconsistencies in the evidence provided by the main witness, carl beech, but that police did not reveal this when applying for search warrants. among those whose homes were searched were the former cabinet minister leon...