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in a speech this morning, ms greening hit back at the critics.w, 21st—ce ntu ry i believe that selection in new, 21st—century state grammar schools will add to the options available to young people, to truly help make the most of their talents. i don't accept the arguments from those who critique grammars and selection, while simultaneously ignoring the views of parents. 0n the one hand they call for no new grammar schools, on the other hand they've got nothing to say about grammars that we do have, and they certainly aren't listening to the choices of pa rents, aren't listening to the choices of parents, when we know how oversubscribed grammars r. well, we are listening, and many parents from ordinary backgrounds believe in the chance to send their children to a grammar school. a record number of people who went to a&e departments in england this winter had to wait at least four hours to be admitted. almost 200,000 people had to wait much longer than they should fora bed, a big rise on last year's figures, and nearly 100,000 more people had to w
in a speech this morning, ms greening hit back at the critics.w, 21st—ce ntu ry i believe that selection in new, 21st—century state grammar schools will add to the options available to young people, to truly help make the most of their talents. i don't accept the arguments from those who critique grammars and selection, while simultaneously ignoring the views of parents. 0n the one hand they call for no new grammar schools, on the other hand they've got nothing to say about grammars that we...
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ms greening said the new grammars would "support young people from every background, not the privilegedlies" — those with two adults, two children and a household income of £33,000 a year. but critics say there's little evidence that academically selective schools improve social mobility. here's our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys. after—school tutoring for grammar school exams. competition for limited places is tough. just passing isn't enough, so parents pay for help to get top marks. it's not the be all and end all, but i believe that if she passes strongly, she'll have a better chance of progressing into later life, if she has attended a grammar school. one of the schools he might like might be one of the grammar schools and, if he's taken the 11 plus, even if you pass the exam, there is no guarantees, so it's about keeping as many doors open for him as possible. so are grammar schools just for the better—off? today, the education secretary said they won't be. i want these new schools to work for everyone. this will be a new model of grammars, truly open to all. we will insist o
ms greening said the new grammars would "support young people from every background, not the privilegedlies" — those with two adults, two children and a household income of £33,000 a year. but critics say there's little evidence that academically selective schools improve social mobility. here's our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys. after—school tutoring for grammar school exams. competition for limited places is tough. just passing isn't enough, so parents pay for help to get...
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ms greening said the new grammars would "support young people from every background, not the privileged help what she called "ordinary working families" — those with two adults, two children and household income of £33,000 a year. but critics say there's little evidence that academically selective schools improve social mobility. here's our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys. after—school tutoring for grammar school exams. competition for limited places is tough. just passing isn't enough, so parents pay for help to get top marks. it's not the be all and end all, but i believe that if she passes strongly she'll have a better chance of progressing into later life, if she has attended grammar school. one of the schools he might like might be a grammar school and, if the schools he might like might be a grammarschooland, if he's the schools he might like might be a grammar school and, if he's taken the 11 plus, even if you pass, there is no guarantee, so it's about keeping as many doors open for him as possible. so our grammar schools just for the better off? today the education secretary
ms greening said the new grammars would "support young people from every background, not the privileged help what she called "ordinary working families" — those with two adults, two children and household income of £33,000 a year. but critics say there's little evidence that academically selective schools improve social mobility. here's our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys. after—school tutoring for grammar school exams. competition for limited places is tough. just...
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ms greening today hinted at measures to address the fact that grammars do take disproportionate numbersy here. some of her supporters don't want her to push too hard there. i certainly don't think quotas are a good idea and i would be concerned to see a dramatic reduction in the pass mark. i think we should be pragmatic about how we do this, but it would be reasonable to say to existing grammar schools and to new ones, let's try our hardest to make this system is fair as it can be. we want to make sure that opportunities are open to everybody who can benefit from them. there is another reason to focus on the jams, or the 0wfs — politics. in focus groups all the time, people talk and define themselves as the people stuck in the middle who are too well off to get the support that poor people get and not well enough to manage without it. they feel neglected by politicians. it is certainly helpful for this prime minister to pitch to people in the middle. fall} é‘l’: "5 z’eziz’ and one of the brains behind the genservatiyss= ‘big society‘ strategy. polly billington was special advisor to ed
ms greening today hinted at measures to address the fact that grammars do take disproportionate numbersy here. some of her supporters don't want her to push too hard there. i certainly don't think quotas are a good idea and i would be concerned to see a dramatic reduction in the pass mark. i think we should be pragmatic about how we do this, but it would be reasonable to say to existing grammar schools and to new ones, let's try our hardest to make this system is fair as it can be. we want to...
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ms. greene, she's considered something like family to me, too. she's cool with all my family.ve her. >> i remember when he was born. i remember him small, as a young boy. he wasn't a bad child. he throwing his life away. he pretty much has condemned himself. he's going to be here for a while. going to be here for quite a while. >> murder, kidnapping, burglary, all type of [ bleep ]. >> yeah, you ain't getting no bond. >> [ bleep ] no. >> solomon is accused of murder and other crimes related to a home invasion robbery on john's island. if found guilty, he could face the death penalty. >> all right. carlton solomon. any family member for the defendant? >> yes, ma'am. >> you're a family member -- >> yes, ma'am, i'm his father. >> okay. all right. carlton solomon, your father's here today. you've been charged with murder, burglary in the first, kidnapping, possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime. on the charge of murder, kidnapping, and burglary first, you were placed on a no bond for the charge of the reconciliations of $100,000 surety bond. you may exit.
ms. greene, she's considered something like family to me, too. she's cool with all my family.ve her. >> i remember when he was born. i remember him small, as a young boy. he wasn't a bad child. he throwing his life away. he pretty much has condemned himself. he's going to be here for a while. going to be here for quite a while. >> murder, kidnapping, burglary, all type of [ bleep ]. >> yeah, you ain't getting no bond. >> [ bleep ] no. >> solomon is accused of...
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ms greening said the new grammars would support young people from every background, not the privilegedordinary working families, those with two adults, two children and a household income of £33,000 a year. but critics say there's little evidence that academically selective schools improve social mobility. here's our education editor bra nwen jeffreys. after—school tutoring for grammar school exams. competition for limited places is tough. just passing isn't enough, so parents pay for help to get top marks. it's not the be all and end all, but i believe that if she passes strongly, she'll have a better chance of progressing into later life, if she has attended grammar school. one of the schools he might like might be one of the grammar schools and, if he's taken the 11 plus, even if you pass the exam, there is no guarantee, so it's about keeping as many doors open for him as possible. so are grammar schools just for the better—off? today the education secretary said that they will not be. i want these new schools to work for everyone. this will be a new model of grammars, truly open to
ms greening said the new grammars would support young people from every background, not the privilegedordinary working families, those with two adults, two children and a household income of £33,000 a year. but critics say there's little evidence that academically selective schools improve social mobility. here's our education editor bra nwen jeffreys. after—school tutoring for grammar school exams. competition for limited places is tough. just passing isn't enough, so parents pay for help...
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. >> was the draft too big to be >> i like green m&ms in a cold curtain please. >> thursday morning afterght of severe thunderstorms in georgia, people woke up to this. >> they cross depicted, powerhead broken and it had been holding on power lines. this is the second within a week of severe storms in the southeast. so they think this is a glimmer of hope. jj watt who plays for the houston texans i one of the best players in the nfl is becoming known for his act of kindness. take a look at the video that he posted on his facebook page. he surprises fourth grade teacher. >> what are you doing here? >> how are you? >> the teacher is retiring after 41 years of teaching. he brought the class some cake. he is one of the teachers who supported his the dreams to play for the wisconsin badgers and said to play in the nfl. >> this is a very wealthy hand full of people who live on the beach. when you're shutting down the beach to us. >> we are not shutting down the beach. [inaudible] you're adding restriction. >> when you go to a sporting event for the people who arrive in the backseat and they are
. >> was the draft too big to be >> i like green m&ms in a cold curtain please. >> thursday morning afterght of severe thunderstorms in georgia, people woke up to this. >> they cross depicted, powerhead broken and it had been holding on power lines. this is the second within a week of severe storms in the southeast. so they think this is a glimmer of hope. jj watt who plays for the houston texans i one of the best players in the nfl is becoming known for his act of...
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ms. rosenthal: it was 10 years ago, having a green light call on the other project and bob says maybe there's this other project. there was a go movie turned into a development deal turns into here we are 10 years later. one thing that's fascinating from the business side is you are going through netflix for this and they have put up the money. how disruptive is that now, in terms of that kind of model or amazon, or going straight to them, then traditional film industry? ms. rosenthal: the business is rapidly changing and the audience and consumers have more choices than ever. they are screen agnostic. it doesn't make a difference netflixyou can do it on and screen it on a big screen, screen, it on a small have teenagers how they are watching something at every moment, whether it's on their phone, computer, or a large screen. ,onsumer behaviors are changing and as producers, it's wonderful for us. if we want to make a certain type of film, there are all different venues to go through. all different opportunities for financing. we have to start looking at where the consumer is, where the audie
ms. rosenthal: it was 10 years ago, having a green light call on the other project and bob says maybe there's this other project. there was a go movie turned into a development deal turns into here we are 10 years later. one thing that's fascinating from the business side is you are going through netflix for this and they have put up the money. how disruptive is that now, in terms of that kind of model or amazon, or going straight to them, then traditional film industry? ms. rosenthal: the...
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green in april of last year. he was the father of their two children. police say ms. e was worried green would take custody of the children so she hired hitmen to kill him. according to the mercury news, the $35 million bail is the largest ever in san mateo county. ms. lee is the heiress to a real estate fortune. her trial is due to begin in september. >>> well, this morning, we're learning more about a fifth person has now died from that terror attack in london more than two weeks ago. it was a 31-year-old woman, a tourist from romania whose boyfriend planned to propose marriage to her on the very day of the attack. investigators say she fell into the tems river when the suspect drove his truck into a crowd of pedestrians on the westminster bridge. three other pedestrians were killed. a police officer was also stabbed to death. the attacker was shot and killed by police. >>> back in this country, the state of iowa is considering a very controversial gun rights measure that would let children under the age of 14 use hand guns. children would still have to be supervised
green in april of last year. he was the father of their two children. police say ms. e was worried green would take custody of the children so she hired hitmen to kill him. according to the mercury news, the $35 million bail is the largest ever in san mateo county. ms. lee is the heiress to a real estate fortune. her trial is due to begin in september. >>> well, this morning, we're learning more about a fifth person has now died from that terror attack in london more than two weeks...
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have decided not to contest the brighton pavilion seat currently held by the only green party mp, caroline lucas. last week, msso—called "progressive alliance" where parties did not put up candidates in some seats to avoid the vote against the conservatives being split. and you can find out more about today's election pledges and the latest on the campaign on our website. that's bbc.co.uk/news. crime in england and wales has risen in almost every category according to the latest statistics. violent crime is up sharply by 19%. it's the final set of crime figures before the general election and our home affairs correspondent has the details. a brutal attack outside a west midlands pub last month by half a dozen men who are still being sought by police. it appears to have been a target did attack using a machete at a time when there are signs claim is on the increase in england and wales, particularly violent crime and crimes involving knives and guns. the number of offences recorded by police was up 9%. burglary was up 4% and vehicle crime up burglary was up 4% and vehicle crime ‘7. burglary was up 4% and vehicl
have decided not to contest the brighton pavilion seat currently held by the only green party mp, caroline lucas. last week, msso—called "progressive alliance" where parties did not put up candidates in some seats to avoid the vote against the conservatives being split. and you can find out more about today's election pledges and the latest on the campaign on our website. that's bbc.co.uk/news. crime in england and wales has risen in almost every category according to the latest...
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have decided not to contest the brighton pavilion seat currently held by the only green party mp, caroline lucas. last week, ms"progressive alliance" where parties did not put up candidates in some seats to avoid the vote against the conservatives being split. ministers from 27 european union countries are meeting later for final discussions about the eu's negotiating stance on brexit. they're set to approve the draft negotiating guidelines for the uk's divorce from the eu and discuss the next steps in the process. speaking in the german parliament this morning angela merkel said the uk must fulfil all of its obligations to the eu. 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticus is in luxembourg where the meeting will take place for us now. how much do those comments from angela merkel this morning informed the discussions that will take place their? though ministers here have arrived, they have all gone into the meeting andi they have all gone into the meeting and i think we will see a unity of purpose. what they were saying as they went in, the ministers, that they went in, the ministers, that they were totally
have decided not to contest the brighton pavilion seat currently held by the only green party mp, caroline lucas. last week, ms"progressive alliance" where parties did not put up candidates in some seats to avoid the vote against the conservatives being split. ministers from 27 european union countries are meeting later for final discussions about the eu's negotiating stance on brexit. they're set to approve the draft negotiating guidelines for the uk's divorce from the eu and discuss...
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ms. hester oh. >> one speaker card. >> pauley green. >> okay. we'll have ms. ster coming up she might make that there first oh. >> thank you commissioner vice president richards and planning commission members i'm mr. green and i operate a small business called the green reports a construction analyst and i'm here about the 1500 mission street project otherwise known as goodwill i've been denied by related california contractual commitment and that is what my complaint is about not about the project the project as a whole i think it phenomenal and i think should be done as soon as possible, however, i don't think i should be run over by it i think i'm a native san franciscan i was born and raised here it is part of my legacy as a long time contractor before my stroke and medical health issues was a contractor here in san francisco i worked on many projects fillmore center i was a contractor on that project i helped to built that and other projects in japantown going back decades unfortunately, a stroke sidelined me i can't work so, now i'm doing construction an
ms. hester oh. >> one speaker card. >> pauley green. >> okay. we'll have ms. ster coming up she might make that there first oh. >> thank you commissioner vice president richards and planning commission members i'm mr. green and i operate a small business called the green reports a construction analyst and i'm here about the 1500 mission street project otherwise known as goodwill i've been denied by related california contractual commitment and that is what my complaint...
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have decided not to contest the brighton pavilion seat currently held by the only green party mp, caroline lucas. last week, msountries will meet today for final discussions about the eu's negotiating stance on brexit. they're set to approve the draft negotiating guidelines for the uk's divorce from the eu and discuss the next steps in the process. a simple eye test could mean far earlier detection of glaucoma, the leading cause of sight loss in the uk. scientists found that injecting patients with a florescent marker enabled them to identify sick nerve cells. it means the condition could be detected before a person's eyesight begins to deteriorate. councils in england will have to do more to tackle homelessness, under a new law introduced today. it means local authorities now have a legal duty to help homeless people to find a place to live. the legislation has been broadly welcomed by charities, though they warn more still needs to be done to tackle rough sleeping, which has risen by 16% in england in the last year. patients are still struggling to get gp appointments and many surgeries are closed during cor
have decided not to contest the brighton pavilion seat currently held by the only green party mp, caroline lucas. last week, msountries will meet today for final discussions about the eu's negotiating stance on brexit. they're set to approve the draft negotiating guidelines for the uk's divorce from the eu and discuss the next steps in the process. a simple eye test could mean far earlier detection of glaucoma, the leading cause of sight loss in the uk. scientists found that injecting patients...
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green... curry 29 pts... durant 32 pts 10 reb... take fullscreen triunfo 121 - 109... juanfra esta maÑana en el estadio nemesio diz se jug el partido msda 14 en el clausura de la liga mx... take vo vo gonzlez la que sac para salvar la cabaÑa... en la lnea... la abanderad dij "no es gol seÑores" la pandilla peg primero... cardona con el gol de desvo... talavera se qued techado... y antes de ir a las regaderas... trejo roba el baln a funes mori, se duerme monterrey y hauche hizo explotar la bombonera... toluca gana y se mantiene como lder del torneo... monterrey ahora es cuarto... take sots 0:01 - 0:16 0:16 - end juanfra hablemos ahora de bisbol... los giants esta maÑana perdieron con pizarra de 4-3 y de esta manera los rockies ganan la serie 3 juegos a uno... take vo vo otra mala noticia es la lesin que sufri el jardinero izquierdo jarrett parker... en la cuarta entrada... corriendo por la pradera... se estrella con la barda del jardn... hiz la atrapada y la peor parte la llevo parker... se confirm una fractura en la clavcula derecha... el tiempo de recuperacin sera aproximadamente 8 semanas... juanfra tag ad lib top vo david --continu
green... curry 29 pts... durant 32 pts 10 reb... take fullscreen triunfo 121 - 109... juanfra esta maÑana en el estadio nemesio diz se jug el partido msda 14 en el clausura de la liga mx... take vo vo gonzlez la que sac para salvar la cabaÑa... en la lnea... la abanderad dij "no es gol seÑores" la pandilla peg primero... cardona con el gol de desvo... talavera se qued techado... y antes de ir a las regaderas... trejo roba el baln a funes mori, se duerme monterrey y hauche hizo...
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green party politician murvet ozturk is hoping to convince the turkish-german community in her hometown of wetzlar to vote against a constitutional amendment which would give the president more power. msozturk: if people are worried about freely expressing an opinion 3000 kilometers away from turkey, as an elected democrat, i can't look away. i'm getting involved because i want to support people here who'd rather vote no. reporter: ozturk was born in germany. her parents came here almost 50 years ago to escape poverty and the lack of freedom in turkey. today, she's worried that turkey is headed in the wrong direction. and she worries that people in germany's turkish community can no longer express opposition without fear. ms. ozturk: it would be terrible if people were to take revenge after the referendum. in the sense of, they voted no, so let's get them. that would be very dangerous. let's give the taxi driver a flyer. can i give you this? >> it's better if you don't. ms. ozturk: why? >> because you're turkey's enemies. ms. ozturk: we just want people to be able to express their opinions freely. reporter: ozturk finds more support at an event to raise awareness about her "no" campai
green party politician murvet ozturk is hoping to convince the turkish-german community in her hometown of wetzlar to vote against a constitutional amendment which would give the president more power. msozturk: if people are worried about freely expressing an opinion 3000 kilometers away from turkey, as an elected democrat, i can't look away. i'm getting involved because i want to support people here who'd rather vote no. reporter: ozturk was born in germany. her parents came here almost 50...
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green party politician murvet ozturk is hoping to convince the turkish-german community in her hometown of wetzlar to vote against a constitutional amendmdment which would give te president more power. ms. ozturk: ifif people arae woieied about freeeely expressg an o opinion 300000 kilometersy from turkey, as an elected democrat, i can't t look away. i'm getting g involved becausei want to support people here who'd rather vote no. reportrter: ozturk was born nn germany. her parents came here almost 50 years ago to escape poverty and the lack of frfreedom in turke. today,y, she's worried that tury is headed in the wrong direction. and she worries that people in germany's turkish community can no longer express opposition without fear. ms. ozturk: it would be terrible if people were to take revenge after the referendum. in the sense of, they voted no, so let's get them. that would be very dangerous. let's give the taxi driver a flyer. can i give you this? >> it's better if you don't. ms. ozturk: why? >> because you're turkey's enemies. ms. ozturk: we just want people to be able to express their opinions freely. reporter: ozturk finds more support at an event to raise awareness about her
green party politician murvet ozturk is hoping to convince the turkish-german community in her hometown of wetzlar to vote against a constitutional amendmdment which would give te president more power. ms. ozturk: ifif people arae woieied about freeeely expressg an o opinion 300000 kilometersy from turkey, as an elected democrat, i can't t look away. i'm getting g involved becausei want to support people here who'd rather vote no. reportrter: ozturk was born nn germany. her parents came here...
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ms. norton, mr. santos and mr. walton. >> yes. >> supporting a construction of new elementary school in the area on land provided by ucf. >> they would love to have a school walking distance. it's a very green neighborhood, not a lot of cars. >> paul chm bers, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> all right. we are coming up on our 5:00 hour. a harsh audit aimed at the university of california. the accusation that millions of dollars were hidden in a secret account. >> we'll be having a big announcement on wednesday having to do with tax reform. >> that's the president will unveil his tax reform plans today. the changes that may be coming to businesses and, also, regular taxpayers. >>> good morning, hundreds of workers in sunnyvale threatening to walk off of the job. the results that could stop city services. >> the federal government can't trample on state and local policies by using federal funding as a weapon. >> and another setback for the trump administration as a federal judge in san francisco blocks the president's executive order on sanctuary cities. mornings on 2 continues. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. you guys have to name that. >> that is leo sayer. i love you more than i can say.
ms. norton, mr. santos and mr. walton. >> yes. >> supporting a construction of new elementary school in the area on land provided by ucf. >> they would love to have a school walking distance. it's a very green neighborhood, not a lot of cars. >> paul chm bers, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> all right. we are coming up on our 5:00 hour. a harsh audit aimed at the university of california. the accusation that millions of dollars were hidden in a secret account. >>...
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ms. zoe lofgren, and i would like her to have two minutes. the chair: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for two minutes. mrs. love green: despite all the rhetoric this bill does really one thing. it takes the appointment of the register away from dr. carla hayden, the most qualified librarian we ever had at the library of congress, and gives it to president trump. now, the policy excuses for this are simply unpersuasive. proponents say this will give greater transparency to the congress and the operation of the copyright office. i think this is a ridiculous statement. once a presidential appoint gee is confirmed, there is -- appointee is confirmed, there's no greater attention or transparency than for any nonpresidential appointment and the conflicts that the republican congress had with president obama's environmental protection agency and i.r.s. appointees are testimony to that truth. there are vague claims of elevating the register and modernizing the office, but in fact the library's finally making progress on modernizing the office and this bill would actually disrupt that progress. when you talk about conflicts,
ms. zoe lofgren, and i would like her to have two minutes. the chair: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for two minutes. mrs. love green: despite all the rhetoric this bill does really one thing. it takes the appointment of the register away from dr. carla hayden, the most qualified librarian we ever had at the library of congress, and gives it to president trump. now, the policy excuses for this are simply unpersuasive. proponents say this will give greater transparency to the...
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green as an orthodox come a priest wife today in baltimore. those are spiritual father. and i tell my kids, this is how close it is. you know ms. fredricka. the swiss are spiritual father. this meant that this within living memory. if he could do this, how did you find the love to do this to suffer and not give up the gospel under conditions we can't imagine. that's what we have to learn. we can imagine what life elsewhere. what they've done for most of the history of the church. by telling these stories, dish up and by instituting practices start out simple yet increase committees cannot prepare ourselves, plow the land for the seeds of the gospel, the true gospel of giving up everything for christ. >> amen. [applause] said thank you, rod here tonight to to be the panel. thanks to all of you who've come to join us. those in true orthodox fashion had been standing. it's been wonderful to spend this time together. they spend their days and weeks to come. may we all in the words of hebrews to love and good deeds. thank you for joining us. thanks the panel and rod once more. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
green as an orthodox come a priest wife today in baltimore. those are spiritual father. and i tell my kids, this is how close it is. you know ms. fredricka. the swiss are spiritual father. this meant that this within living memory. if he could do this, how did you find the love to do this to suffer and not give up the gospel under conditions we can't imagine. that's what we have to learn. we can imagine what life elsewhere. what they've done for most of the history of the church. by telling...