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mr. collins from grove, alcohol related incident. and they kept here for longer. and therefore, the children that's with them, they have to stay behind in towns across the kimberly indigenous children roam the streets at night board. an unsupervised recent data shows western straying aboriginal children a more than 30 times, more likely to go to youth detention the non indigenous kid. cassandra says they commit breaking the robberies out of desperation and neglect. other patrols run by aboriginal corporations focus on getting them off the straight. i use my house as a safe place for children, but 7 days we'll have to go to paris. i had a particular family that was in town. his parents were intoxicated down on the oval . i was at home, he did 7th, i came from that time to focus money for food. she says the tough, more in order approach only in trenches, disadvantage and criminal behavior. i have said so many kids can compare where i don't believe that should be the case. they should be somewhere in the kimberly's. we're not traumatized. the 2000 kilometer the way i
mr. collins from grove, alcohol related incident. and they kept here for longer. and therefore, the children that's with them, they have to stay behind in towns across the kimberly indigenous children roam the streets at night board. an unsupervised recent data shows western straying aboriginal children a more than 30 times, more likely to go to youth detention the non indigenous kid. cassandra says they commit breaking the robberies out of desperation and neglect. other patrols run by...
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mr. president. ms. collins: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that following my remarks senator lankford and senator scott of south carolina be recognized to speak and to complete their remarks prior to the vote. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. ms. collins: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, the debate on president biden's massive plan to expand social programs has focused primarily on its enormous costs. remarkably little attention has been paid to the content testify those -- content of those policy changes. yet the expensive entitlement programs the administration is proposing would have profound implications for people's lives and for the values that are among the pillars of our society. for they would break the connection between work and a brighter future. mr. president, from antiquity to our time, great thinkers have observed that work is about more than just putting food on the table, important though that is. it has a profound va
mr. president. ms. collins: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that following my remarks senator lankford and senator scott of south carolina be recognized to speak and to complete their remarks prior to the vote. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. ms. collins: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, the debate on president biden's massive plan to expand social...
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mr. collins.t's a fancy way of saying this came through the lab and dr. fauci goes into overdrive over the next 24 hours , next few days to cover his back side and he's e-mailing people after midnight at 2:00 a.m. in the morning that very next day on february 1 to try to off could up everything. they do a conference call and the same guy, dr. anderson, who said the virus looks engineered not consistent with evolutionary theory four days later who says anyone who believes this came from a lab or this gain of function is crazy. what changed in four days? i think they got their stories straight. senator paul talked about this last night on your network. this is scary that they knew from the start this thing most likely came from a lab and then they spent the last year and a half downplaying that to the american people. i don't know why anyone believes anything that dr. fauci now says ainsley: does this mean american tax dollars were used to possibly create the coronavirus? >> that's what it looks lik
mr. collins.t's a fancy way of saying this came through the lab and dr. fauci goes into overdrive over the next 24 hours , next few days to cover his back side and he's e-mailing people after midnight at 2:00 a.m. in the morning that very next day on february 1 to try to off could up everything. they do a conference call and the same guy, dr. anderson, who said the virus looks engineered not consistent with evolutionary theory four days later who says anyone who believes this came from a lab or...
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when he saw the government plans which he described as feeble, mr collins had no option but to resign months behind their peers and that was the situation before the pandemic hit. in the years running up to the pandemic, that gap between poorer and more advantaged pupils had stopped closing so even before the pandemic there was a real problem in terms of social mobility and securing better outcomes for the more disadvantaged pupils. since the pandemic has hit, we know the problem has only got worse. tlnis pandemic has hit, we know the problem has only got worse. this is presumably — problem has only got worse. this is presumably averaged _ problem has only got worse. this is presumably averaged across - problem has only got worse. this is presumably averaged across the . presumably averaged across the country. i'll be talking uk wide? — are we. country. i'll be talking uk wide? - are we. ., ., , ., are we. that figure relates to entland are we. that figure relates to england only _ are we. that figure relates to england only but _ are we. that figure relates to england only but we - a
when he saw the government plans which he described as feeble, mr collins had no option but to resign months behind their peers and that was the situation before the pandemic hit. in the years running up to the pandemic, that gap between poorer and more advantaged pupils had stopped closing so even before the pandemic there was a real problem in terms of social mobility and securing better outcomes for the more disadvantaged pupils. since the pandemic has hit, we know the problem has only got...
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collin morikawa. good to see you again. mr.ough time together >> mike, for folks who aren't familiar with golf, explain why it is that the tour championship is such a big deal >> sure. the pga tour season starts in late september and wraps all the way around until right about this, usually the week before labor day. so it's called the super season. 50 events this year. it was as big as it has ever been and the golf was terrific. so you work all year to get in the top 125. then it's the playoffs like every other sport. two weeks ago went from 125 to the top 70 then top 70 to 30 and now the top 30, including collin morikawa, will be here the big prize of the year. first prize this week, $15 million. so this is not just that, but you have the fedex cup champion, the season-long race for this thing gets handed out on the golf course on sunday night. >> that is a serious payday. collin, no pressure at all how are you feeling going into the tournament >> i'm feeling great the past couple weeks haven't been my best and sometimes that
collin morikawa. good to see you again. mr.ough time together >> mike, for folks who aren't familiar with golf, explain why it is that the tour championship is such a big deal >> sure. the pga tour season starts in late september and wraps all the way around until right about this, usually the week before labor day. so it's called the super season. 50 events this year. it was as big as it has ever been and the golf was terrific. so you work all year to get in the top 125. then it's...
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collins, thanks. joining me police crow's lou lopez, cnn's manu raju and ayisha rosco. mr. raju, you pace the house of congress every day. the house speaker is trying to send a needle and sent a very clear signal, $3.5 drill john what they want in a reconciliation package. they already say they have compromised a lot to get to that, but listen to that the speaker says you'll have to go a little bit further. >> i know the budget committee passed a resolution allowing for $3.5 trillion but it sounds like you acknowledge that the final number is going to be somewhat smaller than in a that. >> yeah. that seems self-evident that. seems self-evident. >> among many questions that we need to try to answer this week what is the number then? if it's not 3.5, what does take to get all 50 senate democrats to say yes, to get joe manchin and kirsten sinema. >> this is a challenge for nancy pelosi because she promised her members the house will not vote on a bill with a higher price tag. senators need to set off. i've been the better part of the last couple of weeks trying to get marchp,
collins, thanks. joining me police crow's lou lopez, cnn's manu raju and ayisha rosco. mr. raju, you pace the house of congress every day. the house speaker is trying to send a needle and sent a very clear signal, $3.5 drill john what they want in a reconciliation package. they already say they have compromised a lot to get to that, but listen to that the speaker says you'll have to go a little bit further. >> i know the budget committee passed a resolution allowing for $3.5 trillion but...