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could i just turn to the point that my noble friend made about timing?had 11,000 applications. people can submit theirforms online. it is quicker. it is easier to access justice. and, as importantly, it means that the number of mistakes made in these forms is vastly reduced — thereby speeding up the whole process of divorce. the rise in zero tolerance behaviour policies means too many children are being excluded from mainstream schools in england. that was one of the conclusions of a hard—hitting report called forgotten children by the education committee. the report also said alternative provision was to variable, with some outstanding, but others far too poor. critics suggested that the committee was attacking the rights of head teachers to exclude, but the chair, robert halfon, insisted that was not the case. these are the pupils the committee is concerned about. pupils with special educational needs, who schools exclude because they can‘t meet their needs, or without having even tried to meet their needs. pupils whose results may negatively impact on
could i just turn to the point that my noble friend made about timing?had 11,000 applications. people can submit theirforms online. it is quicker. it is easier to access justice. and, as importantly, it means that the number of mistakes made in these forms is vastly reduced — thereby speeding up the whole process of divorce. the rise in zero tolerance behaviour policies means too many children are being excluded from mainstream schools in england. that was one of the conclusions of a...
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the noble lord asks absolutely the right question.m the enhanced risk assessments, they are required before a chis is task and reviewed and updated throughout the duration of an authorisation and updated after an authorisation is cancelled where contact is maintained with the chis. even with all these safeguards which the noble lady has mentioned, is this not still exploitation of children? i think the noble lady asks a very pertinent point. this is not a comfortable or easy arrangement. she will know that the labour government brought it in in 2000 but with the safeguards in place, and the work they need to undertake, all these things are taken into consideration. would not my noble friend agree that it is overwhelmingly in the interests of the child that he or she should grow up in a society in which crime is reduced? that is the purpose of these measures which are being undertaken. my noble friend puts it absolutely succinctly and correctly, that the overall aim is that children should grow up in a society which is free of crime. t
the noble lord asks absolutely the right question.m the enhanced risk assessments, they are required before a chis is task and reviewed and updated throughout the duration of an authorisation and updated after an authorisation is cancelled where contact is maintained with the chis. even with all these safeguards which the noble lady has mentioned, is this not still exploitation of children? i think the noble lady asks a very pertinent point. this is not a comfortable or easy arrangement. she...
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my noble friend makes a good point about honour.ouse, we subscribe to the code of conduct, and part of that is that injunction always to act on personal honour. and those words have been used for centuries to describe the conduct one should follow in the house. the former foreign secretary seems to defy the rules of political gravity. a foreign office minister has ruled out consulting mps over further military action in syria. if the regime of president assad again uses chemical weapons. alastair bird was speaking to mps following the resumption of intensive strikes by russian answer injets on the population of idlib at the weekend. —— russian and syrianjets. the strikes have increased the pressure on the rebel held area on the day after iran and russia backed a military campaign there, despite turkey's pleas for a cease—fire. will my right honourable friend ensure that in all the international councils, the immense moral authority, which britain has in this matter, is exercised to the full? we are, after all, through our taxpayers,
my noble friend makes a good point about honour.ouse, we subscribe to the code of conduct, and part of that is that injunction always to act on personal honour. and those words have been used for centuries to describe the conduct one should follow in the house. the former foreign secretary seems to defy the rules of political gravity. a foreign office minister has ruled out consulting mps over further military action in syria. if the regime of president assad again uses chemical weapons....
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something that was the hollowness well of this noble source where we go. right now we're driving to the southern part of stockholm the swedish capital to one of the areas called by police as found the rebel area or especially vulnerable area or risk area how the refer to lead but in the media very often they call these neighborhoods right now around sixty one of them officially listed by police as no go so and he with me no swedish journalist tang three thank you so much for being my knight. no guns are in sweden seriously of course you can go dar. you will have problem if you go there with the camera or if you are. from here is swedish vulnerable areas have been grabbing headlines over she teen in car burnings the latter has nearly doubled every ten years why do they burn the car and i think it's like to show police that there were called for all of the area not the police to go. a. lot of people are going though because you know if you would want to because you have a parking lot with what the cause of all what a coral fire of course it will spread to th
something that was the hollowness well of this noble source where we go. right now we're driving to the southern part of stockholm the swedish capital to one of the areas called by police as found the rebel area or especially vulnerable area or risk area how the refer to lead but in the media very often they call these neighborhoods right now around sixty one of them officially listed by police as no go so and he with me no swedish journalist tang three thank you so much for being my knight. no...
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is it a noble profession and continuing to say that if it's directed to those ends up serving the poor and allowing the human flourish to protect the environment but also he especially pushes in creating jobs because that's what's going to allow the people in the deepest poverty to escape to that. so the pope kind of has i think a nuanced view is the right way to put it. about business, but it can be directed to good ends and there's plenty of times where it's not and what the authors of this book are saying is that what we need to do is set the rules of the game up that in fact it is directed to those noble ends that it can reach. >> is francis different then benedict or john paul ii? >> there's a good deal of continuity but there are important changes. let's compare pope john paul ii with francis. john paul ii grew up in poland under communism so he knew what that kind of system could do and he wrote some of the encyclicals and writings that are of greatest support thatthe church has ever given to the free-market economy , he sees it as a way that can allow this. but on the other han
is it a noble profession and continuing to say that if it's directed to those ends up serving the poor and allowing the human flourish to protect the environment but also he especially pushes in creating jobs because that's what's going to allow the people in the deepest poverty to escape to that. so the pope kind of has i think a nuanced view is the right way to put it. about business, but it can be directed to good ends and there's plenty of times where it's not and what the authors of this...
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there there to the noble ends. as is it francis different than benedict or john paul the second. there are some important changes. john paul ii. it is for what kind of system they could write. with the greatest support. they try to find a way for them to talk about that. francis grew up in argentina. i think is very colored by the society in which he grew up. i think when he hears the word capitalism he thinks argentine capitalism. which many of us would call crony capitalism. the way to succeed is to head friends in the government. it's not the competitive kind of capitalism that most of us think of it. i think there is a good chapter in the book by samuel greg. that draws out the theme in great detail. showing exactly he does use a different than the economists were writing it. and we are in agreement with him. that crony capitalism was a good hat. had dropped it dropped it from the top ranks. that's not what we want at all. they caught one of the greatest sins. what is your view. income inequality i think needs to be pulled apart from poverty. i think we all are agreed that po
there there to the noble ends. as is it francis different than benedict or john paul the second. there are some important changes. john paul ii. it is for what kind of system they could write. with the greatest support. they try to find a way for them to talk about that. francis grew up in argentina. i think is very colored by the society in which he grew up. i think when he hears the word capitalism he thinks argentine capitalism. which many of us would call crony capitalism. the way to...
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. >> guest: the pope himself has gone on record as saying that business is a noble profession, and then continue the sentence to say that if it directed to those ends of serving the poor and allowing for the human flourishing, for protecting the vibrant but also he especially pushes in creating jobs because that's what's going to allow people in the deepest poverty to be able to escape to that. the pope kind of has i think a nuanced view, , is a right way o put it, you know, about this that can be directed and displayed times where it's not. i think with the authors of this book is saying is what we need to do is set the rules of the game up so that, in fact, it is directed to the noble ends that it can reach. >> host: is francis different than benedict or john paul ii? >> guest: there's a good deal of cognitive but there are some important changes. let's compare john paul ii with francis. john paul ii grew up in poland under communism. so he knew what that kind of system could do. and he wrote some of the greatest writings and support the church is ever given to the free market economy
. >> guest: the pope himself has gone on record as saying that business is a noble profession, and then continue the sentence to say that if it directed to those ends of serving the poor and allowing for the human flourishing, for protecting the vibrant but also he especially pushes in creating jobs because that's what's going to allow people in the deepest poverty to be able to escape to that. the pope kind of has i think a nuanced view, , is a right way o put it, you know, about this...
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. >> at evening, ladies and gentlemen and welcome to bind a noble upper west side. louis hyman at the industrial labor relations school of cornell university as well as direct your abortion to do for work as studies in new york city. a former fulbright scholar in mckinsey consultant, hyman received his from harvard. his writing has appeared in "the new york times," the atlantic, late, bloomberg, pacific standard time enough for quarterly and elsewhere. derek kessler is the author of
. >> at evening, ladies and gentlemen and welcome to bind a noble upper west side. louis hyman at the industrial labor relations school of cornell university as well as direct your abortion to do for work as studies in new york city. a former fulbright scholar in mckinsey consultant, hyman received his from harvard. his writing has appeared in "the new york times," the atlantic, late, bloomberg, pacific standard time enough for quarterly and elsewhere. derek kessler is the...
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barnes & noble shares popd5. 16% to.veiled a plan that he hopes will help drive ng his and he plans on u existing brands to do it. >> our bnds can play in other cagegories and we're at the moment the biscuit chocolate candy company and if you think about oreos, it's in ice cream and oreos and we're going to do a bigger drive to work that over. >> shares of mondolese were off 3% to 42.52. ridingos and the impact from canada's retaliatory tariff. the maker ofetup says the oil and plastic packaging costs are at a headwind and it did have a potentialti acqui to drive its growth. the shares fell a fraction to 56.59 andinvestors had their first chance to react to ne r's stronger than expected results which came out after the bell last night. the technology company expects earnings for the current quarter to surpass expectations. the shares rose 7% to $20.15. monitor eekly market says that you can still find some great investment opportunities a market that he says is not che. it's his first time on the program. we welcome mike
barnes & noble shares popd5. 16% to.veiled a plan that he hopes will help drive ng his and he plans on u existing brands to do it. >> our bnds can play in other cagegories and we're at the moment the biscuit chocolate candy company and if you think about oreos, it's in ice cream and oreos and we're going to do a bigger drive to work that over. >> shares of mondolese were off 3% to 42.52. ridingos and the impact from canada's retaliatory tariff. the maker ofetup says the oil and...
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there something or was the hollowness will of this noble souls where we go. right now we're driving to the southern part of stockholm the swedish capital to one of the areas called by police as vulnerable area or especially vulnerable area or risk area how the refer to it but in the media very often they call these neighborhoods right now around sixty one of them officially listed by police as no go so and he with me there swedish journalist tang three thank you so much for being my knight. no guns are in sweden seriously of course you can go dar. you will have problem if you go to with the camera or if you are pulled. from here is swedish vulnerable areas have been grabbing headlines over she teen in car burnings the latter has nearly doubled every ten years why do they burn the car and i think it's like to show police that there are cultural of the area not the police a lot. lot of people are angry and all because you know if you could what if you have a parking lot with what the cost of or only put one coral fire of course it will spread to the next door a
there something or was the hollowness will of this noble souls where we go. right now we're driving to the southern part of stockholm the swedish capital to one of the areas called by police as vulnerable area or especially vulnerable area or risk area how the refer to it but in the media very often they call these neighborhoods right now around sixty one of them officially listed by police as no go so and he with me there swedish journalist tang three thank you so much for being my knight. no...
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it's important to remember that's a noble prize whether in physics literature peace is awarded for some prize worth the effort or achievement of the past i'm certain he won the nobel prize for peace for who fight for democracy and freedom up until ninety ninety one the year she was awarded the prize well if we're to believe the committee only cares about recipients pasts they're going to have some explaining to do here. yasser arafat received the peace prize for brokering a middle east accord securing palestinian rule in gaza and the west bank at the same time he was the chair of the palestinian liberation organization responsible for violence against israeli civilians who they consider to be part of an illegal occupation arafat did renounce the violence before receiving the award but how about another nobel peace prize laureate henry kissinger. this. received the prize for negotiating a ceasefire in the vietnam war it was set to share the nomination with north vietnamese diplomat late dr except the vietnamese responded with a big no thank you and to no one's amazement that's because ki
it's important to remember that's a noble prize whether in physics literature peace is awarded for some prize worth the effort or achievement of the past i'm certain he won the nobel prize for peace for who fight for democracy and freedom up until ninety ninety one the year she was awarded the prize well if we're to believe the committee only cares about recipients pasts they're going to have some explaining to do here. yasser arafat received the peace prize for brokering a middle east accord...
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i would still have the moves as well you know i am not of the you could do it no but i think noble do a post that marriage is worth about kumble my name and she's written me thank you. she stood. for mean she's still on my i was a whore the wizard of me so i should be who did this for you had long ago. ah. there's the. political scene. but. there are fears are the same. thing with fearful for his near march. for things that are. especially the little guy that is a. marvel shares. with the first thirty snatches of. shows typically. and one of their long past a couple was. because we're which has been you. just come to me just with looks of the morning will kiss new york for me. he time so slow it's a time that. the case doesn't that accord. with the prime minister what was left up with that. he was no good come of poaching poor he was no good pretty much because listening to seeing him. say it. we could actually show you but the question to mr down to was the way of sort of. the way firstly terms of. a manuscript you know do you have some like you probably were yesterday michel could y
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does my noble friend agree that it is essential that their voices and needs must therefore be centraleport on plans for the british normandy memorial, which you'll recall for all time the names of the service personnel who gave their lives of the battle of normandy so they will be? but the service community as a whole, and will remain so for the forthcoming commemorations. 0n the matter of the normandy memorial... who support the trust, the trust has submitted many complex details required by the french planters who are mindful of the sensitivities of a development on this exceptional site. and that process, including a public inquiry, is expected to take the remainder of this year lot i think the noble lord for his reference to the normandy memorial trust, of which i am a chairman. and i can report to the house that we have secured an inspiring site looking down over gordon beach, and we will be holding a first ceremony to inaugurate that site, but not yet a full memorial on d—day next year. with the noble baroness and mr agree that a british national memorial bringing together the n
does my noble friend agree that it is essential that their voices and needs must therefore be centraleport on plans for the british normandy memorial, which you'll recall for all time the names of the service personnel who gave their lives of the battle of normandy so they will be? but the service community as a whole, and will remain so for the forthcoming commemorations. 0n the matter of the normandy memorial... who support the trust, the trust has submitted many complex details required by...
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and to be associated with something greater than yourself was what was noble in life. host: i wondered whether your reputation as a maverick helped you. he is going to speak out and that is just to senator mccain is. guest: that's kind of a chicken or an egg deal. i try not to be overly critical. , geter, ever, ever personal. i did early in my career a couple of times and i paid a big price for it. the leadershiph on my party on certain issues. i do not disagree with them personally. host: what is the distinction? guest: i disagreed with a agenda many times on the that we are supposed to pursue and sometimes in the specifics. disparage his character or integrity. we have a fundamental disagreement on policy. you cantick to that, walk over and shake hands with somebody after the fight is over and you move on. trent isd up and said destroying --is if i get personal in my comments about my leadership, then they are not forgiving and understandably so. in politics, we should have agreement to disagree as vehemently as we want to but not characterize those personally. that,
and to be associated with something greater than yourself was what was noble in life. host: i wondered whether your reputation as a maverick helped you. he is going to speak out and that is just to senator mccain is. guest: that's kind of a chicken or an egg deal. i try not to be overly critical. , geter, ever, ever personal. i did early in my career a couple of times and i paid a big price for it. the leadershiph on my party on certain issues. i do not disagree with them personally. host: what...
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and with me now is cnn contributor and general council for the election commission, larry noble. and very good to see you, and we will start off with the reminder of why this is an important supreme court nomination. and kavanaugh is replacing anthony kennedy who cast a swing vote on several major cases. talk to us about the level of importance of kavanaugh. >> this si important to the court, because justice kennedy was a swing vote on many of the issues including abortion, marriage equality and campaign finance cases, and really, what you are going to get here with kavanaugh is trump's opportunity to switch the court to a very conservative court, and to take the decisions that are 5-4 in the direction of upholding abortion rights and campaign finance laws, and switching it around. and you know, talking about precedent, when you are dealing with the supreme court is only as good as the supreme court says it is good. when you five justices who say we no longer want to the file the precedent, it is gone. so it is disingenuous for people to say that he going to be looking at the cas
and with me now is cnn contributor and general council for the election commission, larry noble. and very good to see you, and we will start off with the reminder of why this is an important supreme court nomination. and kavanaugh is replacing anthony kennedy who cast a swing vote on several major cases. talk to us about the level of importance of kavanaugh. >> this si important to the court, because justice kennedy was a swing vote on many of the issues including abortion, marriage...
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godspeed, america and to so many noble causes greaterthan himself. godspeed, dear friend.ou eternal. ——may angels sing you to your eternal home. he was paying tribute to cindy, john mccain's wife, and john mccain leading the rhetoric, notjust living and talking by it. he lived by his words. we will hear from the honourable doctor henry kissingeri controversial honoureble doctor henry kissingeri controversial figure himself later. controversialfigure himself but no less the former us secretary of state and national security advisor under richard nixon and gerald ford, back in 1973 he received the nobel peace prize for his negotiation of the ceasefire which mr field in vietnam. here he is now being guided to the pulpit. we have also heard from meghan mccain. she was very passionate and an emotional tribute she paige doherty father. —— paid to her father. she was talking about people who had not served their country. you can see the wife of senatorjohn mccain, cindy, also in the congregation. as well as his 106 old mother, roberta mccain. at times of national trial, many grea
godspeed, america and to so many noble causes greaterthan himself. godspeed, dear friend.ou eternal. ——may angels sing you to your eternal home. he was paying tribute to cindy, john mccain's wife, and john mccain leading the rhetoric, notjust living and talking by it. he lived by his words. we will hear from the honourable doctor henry kissingeri controversial honoureble doctor henry kissingeri controversial figure himself later. controversialfigure himself but no less the former us...
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a noble and a big gun to miss if. we aforesaid. straight away there were guys time be invited to willy barrel and with the boy still kicking took him into the wee peril. the boy begging for his back home and within minutes to be thrown here and a big must grieve a lot of family members will never ever. find out that some of their loved ones and it all yeah he's in the same source he paid a debt price at the hands of peacekeepers. the special called for sierra leone was established in two thousand and two to prosecute those most responsible for serious crimes committed during the war. sharma hendra was one of the prosecutors at the court and he is now the driving force behind the renewed effort to seek justice a special court didn't have to stick. over nigerian troops we had video evidence. the whole world has seen what has happened. and it's been probably the easiest cases to prosecute and we did it was just talking peace science. and victims of economic crimes. eighteen years of combined eighteen years of inaction against these ni
a noble and a big gun to miss if. we aforesaid. straight away there were guys time be invited to willy barrel and with the boy still kicking took him into the wee peril. the boy begging for his back home and within minutes to be thrown here and a big must grieve a lot of family members will never ever. find out that some of their loved ones and it all yeah he's in the same source he paid a debt price at the hands of peacekeepers. the special called for sierra leone was established in two...
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there's noble launched -- their reader two years later.n you pioneer, if you are lucky come you get a two-year head start. no one gets a seven year head start. so that was incredible because, i think it was a whole confluence of things. i think the big, established enterprise software companies did not see amazon as a credible enterprise software company, and so we had this long runway to build this incredible, feature-rich, and it is so far ahead of all the other products and services today. david: were you worried the u.s. government might come along, or the european government, some regulatory thing could come in and impair your business? jeff: i get asked this question frequently. david: i thought it was an original question. jeff: no, sorry. you do do that sometimes, but that was not one of them. [laughter] jeff: my view on this is very simple. all big institutions of any and all kind are going to be, and should be, examined, scrutinize, scrutinized and inspected. , governments should be inspected. government institutions, big educati
there's noble launched -- their reader two years later.n you pioneer, if you are lucky come you get a two-year head start. no one gets a seven year head start. so that was incredible because, i think it was a whole confluence of things. i think the big, established enterprise software companies did not see amazon as a credible enterprise software company, and so we had this long runway to build this incredible, feature-rich, and it is so far ahead of all the other products and services today....
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barnes & noble also said it would be ginn its search for a new ceo after the shareholder meeting next off for $4.55. they've accused consumer protection laws by engaging in a deceptive nationwide scheme to drive profitsth ities allege the company which makes the powerful opioid, to target patients who didn't need the treatment. maryland m is seeking $20lion in damages. shares of insispe theics fell to $10.10. ford is recalling f-150 pickup trucks on concerns that a seat belt malfunction could start a esre. the recall appo the model years 2015 to 2018. ford said the device that tightens in the belt during a crash can generate sparks when they deploy. ford fell to $9.43. >> saudi arabia's aramco is thinking of creating a $1ll n venture capital fund that would invest in international tech companies. it's an effort to diversify its economy. the dow jones says that fund would invest in technologies to complime the company's operations. another company in the region is undergoing a transformation, egypt. the country is building a new multibillion developn the outskirts of its capital, cairo
barnes & noble also said it would be ginn its search for a new ceo after the shareholder meeting next off for $4.55. they've accused consumer protection laws by engaging in a deceptive nationwide scheme to drive profitsth ities allege the company which makes the powerful opioid, to target patients who didn't need the treatment. maryland m is seeking $20lion in damages. shares of insispe theics fell to $10.10. ford is recalling f-150 pickup trucks on concerns that a seat belt malfunction...
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barnes & noble launched their reader two years later.launched echo, google launched theirs two years later. when you pioneer, if you are lucky come you get a two-year head start. no one gets a seven year head start. so that was incredible because, i think it was a whole confluence of things. i think the big, established enterprise software companies did not see amazon as a credible enterprise software company, and so we had this long runway to build this incredible, feature-rich, and it is so far ahead of all the other products and services today. david: were you worried the u.s. government might come along, or the european government, some regulatory thing could come in and impair your business? jeff: i get asked this question frequently. david: i thought it was an original question. jeff: no, sorry. you do do that sometimes, but that was not one of them. [laughter] jeff: my view on this is very simple. all big institutions of any kind and all kinds are going to be, and should be, examined, scrutinized, and inspected. governments should
barnes & noble launched their reader two years later.launched echo, google launched theirs two years later. when you pioneer, if you are lucky come you get a two-year head start. no one gets a seven year head start. so that was incredible because, i think it was a whole confluence of things. i think the big, established enterprise software companies did not see amazon as a credible enterprise software company, and so we had this long runway to build this incredible, feature-rich, and it is...
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as i understand that you can get their books at barnes & noble nearby they will also be signing their books immediately after this event. so i will startct with you how you see the economy working and why families are so squeezed today? >> i spoke to about 100 adifferent people i spoke to about 100 different people for years. the cost college since 1986 and finally daycare that is more complicated because daycare workers are not particularly well-paid so what is behind that? or if they were struggling so much work is contingent or freelance or part-time or weird hours of the night with just-in-time work working in the middle of the evening. early in the morning or late at night. 9% of daycare is held in these off hours. so with those stagnating wages with the terms that they are working or how they are working with the types of jobs that they have. so andrew you have done a lot of work to transform as well as the bold idea how to address that. and how you see the fracturing of the workplace and what alyssaen reference. >> sure. so to quote my friend we didn't know capitalism would be
as i understand that you can get their books at barnes & noble nearby they will also be signing their books immediately after this event. so i will startct with you how you see the economy working and why families are so squeezed today? >> i spoke to about 100 adifferent people i spoke to about 100 different people for years. the cost college since 1986 and finally daycare that is more complicated because daycare workers are not particularly well-paid so what is behind that? or if...
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a noble and begun to miss if. we are foreseeing. straight away there were guys standing by that we barrel and with the boys stookey took him into we peril. the boy begging for his dives home and within minutes to be thrown here in a big must grieve a lot of time media members will never ever. find out that some of their loved ones and it all yeah he's in the same source he paid a debt price at the hands of peacekeepers. the special called for sierra leone was established in two thousand and two...
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liberal arts at its best, it's creating a noble life, and a noble life is a life that includes service and belief. something that you're not just working for yourself, but for others. >> so what you guys are talking about is earl mentioned especially, the role of institutions being pornts and not just individuals. in our work, we look a lot at young people k-12. as we talked about hot the founder ideals are and this idea of articulates the contribution of faith communities what is the connection you see between this sieving education, which is declining and decreasing amongst young people and religious pluralism and service learning? i want you to speak to that trifecta in a sense, and how do you increase the literacy rates together. it's not just a understanding of another person's faith but it's the broader place that sits, in our history. >> i'd like to take that as in two dimensions. one is the civil society dimension, it may be a click up from service learning. it's the ways in which the kind of sieving contributions are essential to our social well being. and i want to seek houst
liberal arts at its best, it's creating a noble life, and a noble life is a life that includes service and belief. something that you're not just working for yourself, but for others. >> so what you guys are talking about is earl mentioned especially, the role of institutions being pornts and not just individuals. in our work, we look a lot at young people k-12. as we talked about hot the founder ideals are and this idea of articulates the contribution of faith communities what is the...
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in her home on terra noble way. police say it was information they found on the victim's 'fit-bit' that led to an arrest.. kron four's gabe slate has the story.. taped to the door 1057 terra noble way in san jose is the red paper notice of an animal seizure from the home the reason listed "the owner deceased". this is where police say on september 13th they responded to a welfare check in request and found 67-year-old karen navarra dead, at first it appeared to be a suicide she had a knife in her hand and wounds in several places on her body, but after an autopsy was performed, karen navarra's death was ruled a homicide navarra had suffered multiple skull fractures which were "inconsistent with being self- inflicted or accidental,"stand up - police say information gathered from a wearable tech device and video images captured by nearby surveillance camera provided the crack in the case. detectives used data collected by karen navarra's fitbit, a fitbit similar to this one, to determine when her heart stopped beating
in her home on terra noble way. police say it was information they found on the victim's 'fit-bit' that led to an arrest.. kron four's gabe slate has the story.. taped to the door 1057 terra noble way in san jose is the red paper notice of an animal seizure from the home the reason listed "the owner deceased". this is where police say on september 13th they responded to a welfare check in request and found 67-year-old karen navarra dead, at first it appeared to be a suicide she had a...
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work -- all the consideration for the noble work they are engaged upon. it was perhaps general grant who did the best job of summing up the army's attitude for the christian commission. the army felt the same gratitude the public felt for the services rendered by the army. on february, 10, the u.s. christian commission helped its final business meeting. acknowledging circumstances created the need for the organization past, the assembly formally closed. the activities of the commission. in doing so, the group adopted a resolution thanking god for terminating rebellion and opening the influence of education and religion. furthermore, the delegation expressed its devout gratitude to god for his blessings upon the officers and delegates of the commission in their efforts to relieve the suffering of our soldiers and seamen. and to impart to them that instruction and consolation in the religion of jesus which is beyond christ. -- beyond price. we are pretty much out of time. i will entertain a couple of brief questions and stick around after class. there are o
work -- all the consideration for the noble work they are engaged upon. it was perhaps general grant who did the best job of summing up the army's attitude for the christian commission. the army felt the same gratitude the public felt for the services rendered by the army. on february, 10, the u.s. christian commission helped its final business meeting. acknowledging circumstances created the need for the organization past, the assembly formally closed. the activities of the commission. in...
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for noble? >> for noble and maybe the truth. makes you for noble. >> personally and where the administration is, i'm going to come in and start asking you things and then i'm going to get out a piece of paper and i'm going to say, mr. assistant secretary, in an article in defense news, 32 years ago, you wrote the following : and i'm going to quote it. you might think, i thought only my mother read that damn artic article. [laughter] hears this guy coming in, quoting -- it's not a ruse, i want to know how you think. the larger theory of the case is to treat you seriously as you treat yourself. as you look at yourself. you take yourself seriously, right? i have to sake you seriously. i'm getting that detail and then if you're helpful, i'm going to say, can i come back? then after two or three interviews, if it's useful, i'm going to say, how about talking next week? well i'm busy next week. then i find out where you live. i come knocking on your door. right? i say, associate,. [laughter] do you let me and? >> probably. why? >> it'
for noble? >> for noble and maybe the truth. makes you for noble. >> personally and where the administration is, i'm going to come in and start asking you things and then i'm going to get out a piece of paper and i'm going to say, mr. assistant secretary, in an article in defense news, 32 years ago, you wrote the following : and i'm going to quote it. you might think, i thought only my mother read that damn artic article. [laughter] hears this guy coming in, quoting -- it's not a...
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his nobles ministers generals. his divine person. here. on the terraces of the palaces largest building. the majestic whole supreme homage. in these carefully choreographed ceremony. marcus jones reminded each tanda bera general and bureaucrat of his station. at the crack of a way and the cry. the magic would begin thousands fell to their knees as one pressing their heads against the paved floor while straining for a glimpse of a god the exulted son had. basking in waves of adoration the emperor retreated behind clouds of incense to the magnificent golden throne. these were moments of cosmic ritual ceremonies meant to radiate harmony out into every corner of the arm. for leaders like young a brilliant scholar and general the dragon was a fitting mantle. for other employees however crushing weight proved too much to bear. behind the whole of supreme harmony the emperor's living quarters a domestic labyrinth presided over by an army of castrated male servants eunuchs who once numbered twenty thousand weak emperors surrendered influence to th
his nobles ministers generals. his divine person. here. on the terraces of the palaces largest building. the majestic whole supreme homage. in these carefully choreographed ceremony. marcus jones reminded each tanda bera general and bureaucrat of his station. at the crack of a way and the cry. the magic would begin thousands fell to their knees as one pressing their heads against the paved floor while straining for a glimpse of a god the exulted son had. basking in waves of adoration the...
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very noble sort of way on the other hand i see the west my own country australia which is the small satellite of america not so much as a country that is sort of morals and itself but a country that believes in its own pragmatism we we we like to pretend that we are totally realistic when we're not we become prisoners were an illusion and now in your book here i think very eloquently explain the russians have this deeply ingrained fear of war which comes back to our losses in world war two and perhaps even before that and i think you can easily make a case that russians sometimes overplay those fears those insecurities or security concerns but i wonder why do you think people in the west have lost out here because this intimate treating all those into interventions especially in foreign lands very. casually without any concern for the people there and for tel own. well being because you mentioned the issue of pride much is but what is still pretty much going into libya or syria well i think that's a very good question because to my mind war and entertainment have become good in our
very noble sort of way on the other hand i see the west my own country australia which is the small satellite of america not so much as a country that is sort of morals and itself but a country that believes in its own pragmatism we we we like to pretend that we are totally realistic when we're not we become prisoners were an illusion and now in your book here i think very eloquently explain the russians have this deeply ingrained fear of war which comes back to our losses in world war two and...
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very noble sort of way on the other hand i see the west my own country australia which is a small shack a lot of america not so much as a country that is sort of morals and it's a. of but a country that believes in its own pragmatism we we we like to pretend that we are totally realistic when we're not we become prisoners there and illusions in your book here i think very eloquently explain but russians have this deeply ingrained fear of war which comes back to you our losses in world war two and perhaps even before that and i think you can easily make a case that russians sometimes overplay those fears those insecurities or security concerns but i wonder why do you think people in the west have lost out here because they seem to beach treating all those into interventions especially in foreign lands very casually without any concern for the people there and for tel own. wellbeing because you mentioned the issue of pragmatist but what is still pretty much about going into libya or syria well i think that's a very good question because to my mind that war and entertainment have become bl
very noble sort of way on the other hand i see the west my own country australia which is a small shack a lot of america not so much as a country that is sort of morals and it's a. of but a country that believes in its own pragmatism we we we like to pretend that we are totally realistic when we're not we become prisoners there and illusions in your book here i think very eloquently explain but russians have this deeply ingrained fear of war which comes back to you our losses in world war two...
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>> that's just being noble. i mean, part of being aryan is being noble.ou have to have some nobility about yourselves. so are you going to sneak up on somebody from behind their back? there's nothing noble about that. so it's coming, be ready. it may not come today. it may not come tomorrow. it may not come until next month or next year, but it's coming. you know? and you don't know who it's coming from. >> is that calculated? you don't know when but you know it's coming? >> it's more of a mind [ bleep ] this is what's going to happen. it ain't going to happen in five minutes, it ain't going to happen right now, maybe not tomorrow or next week or next month, it may be a year later. but we told you, it's coming. >>> coming up, officials find a temporary solution for ronnie shephard's dilemma. >> this is like a dungeon in a (guard) i've seen things i shouldn't have. unnatural things. these people they don't sleep... like ever. they reveal in extremes and defy limitations. these pursuits may seem unnecessary. but the scariest thing i can imagine is a world w
>> that's just being noble. i mean, part of being aryan is being noble.ou have to have some nobility about yourselves. so are you going to sneak up on somebody from behind their back? there's nothing noble about that. so it's coming, be ready. it may not come today. it may not come tomorrow. it may not come until next month or next year, but it's coming. you know? and you don't know who it's coming from. >> is that calculated? you don't know when but you know it's coming? >>...
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administered of patient unwavering attention to the sick , of letters written to the mourning parents of noble sons. the general's voice cracked, it -- and tears began streaming down his cheek. ulysses s grant could go no further. he was health to his feet amid thunderous applause. grant's appearance was his last in public. cancer had claimed one of the most celebrated war heroes. the civil war as an unparalleled opportunity to convert young men to christ. the field of battle would become the field of ministry. thingof course, the most the ymca is known for his basketball courts, swimming pools, maybe a disco song. under the aegis of the christian commission, the ymca saw to coordinate its efforts to minister to the needs of union soldiers. christian workers believed it was their christian duty to provide for the soldiers on both sides of the conflict, north and south. they focused especially on the boys in blue. many of whom were ymca members prior to the start of the war. the members in the christian commission realized the need were spiritual. it would be difficult, if not impossible for gr
administered of patient unwavering attention to the sick , of letters written to the mourning parents of noble sons. the general's voice cracked, it -- and tears began streaming down his cheek. ulysses s grant could go no further. he was health to his feet amid thunderous applause. grant's appearance was his last in public. cancer had claimed one of the most celebrated war heroes. the civil war as an unparalleled opportunity to convert young men to christ. the field of battle would become the...
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others for my welfare and that to be associated with something greater than yourself was at what is noblen life. >> i almost wonder whether your reputation as a maverick helps you, it is as if, ok, he is going to speak out and that is just to be is. senator mccain: i don't know if it's a it's kind of a chicken or a day of the truth but i try not to be overly critical. and i never get personal. i did early in my career a couple of times and i paid a very big price for it. i disagree with the leadership of my party on certain issues. but i don't disagree with him personally. senate is of the senator trent lott who i've known for many years. i disagree with him on many times on the agenda of legislation that we are supposed to pursue and sometimes in the specifics of that legislation. but i do not disparage his character or an tag ready. we have a fundamental disagreement on policy. now if you -- if you stick to that, then you can walk over and shake hands with somebody afterwards after the fight is over. and you move on. but if i stood up and said, you know, this guy, trent lott is trying t
others for my welfare and that to be associated with something greater than yourself was at what is noblen life. >> i almost wonder whether your reputation as a maverick helps you, it is as if, ok, he is going to speak out and that is just to be is. senator mccain: i don't know if it's a it's kind of a chicken or a day of the truth but i try not to be overly critical. and i never get personal. i did early in my career a couple of times and i paid a very big price for it. i disagree with...
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brother or born with the brother of the noble throw them in a pool let's go about a proud day this marial folks go at kaamelott a shame to make in the tempest with. me. can be still burning. ok deborah. in germany's capital there is a barber like no other sort of what it is to have been on my laptop or struck cross what you have. but as his city changes he's moving with it's kind and going on the roads. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them. the master barber of berlin this is europe and out of the era. business updates to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates to you by qatar airways going places together taiwan. a sovereign island state or a renegade province of china that must soon return to mainland control. as the battle for taiwanese hearts and minds intensifies. people in power investigates the tactics of those to whom reunification is only a matter of time. taiwan spies lies and crossed his. there are women. mothers. reformers. prisoners. from their prison of the plateau argentina. inspiration for. new flu cold skin cheap stifled in
brother or born with the brother of the noble throw them in a pool let's go about a proud day this marial folks go at kaamelott a shame to make in the tempest with. me. can be still burning. ok deborah. in germany's capital there is a barber like no other sort of what it is to have been on my laptop or struck cross what you have. but as his city changes he's moving with it's kind and going on the roads. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them. the master barber of...
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observers have detected a deep hostility the pope itself has gone on record insane that business is a noble profession. if it is directed to those ends up serving the poor and allowing for the humor coercion. he especially wants to create jobs that's it's can allow the people in the deeper's -- deepest parts to escape that. i think avenue wants to feel about business that it can be directed to good ends. and there's plenty of times where it's not. what we need to do is set the rules of the game. is francis different than benedict. i think there is a good deal of continuity. there are some important changes. let's compare john paul ii. the greatest support the church is ever given. he sees it in a way that can allow for this consequence we talk about. francis grew up there. in argentina. i think is very colored by the argentine society. when you hear the words capitalism. he thinks argentine capitalism. which many of us would call crony capitalism. capitalism with the latest is to head friends in the government. so is not the competitive kind of capitalism that most of us think of. i think t
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poor and supporting themselves financially through the fruits of their labors the movement embraced noble wealthy women as well as those of no personal means. the beginning were a layer says years each begin ours was a sovereign institution which chose its own head the grand mistress and like nuns the begin were not under vows of eternity in politics however they did take a vow of chastity and obedience for as long as they chose to stay at the beginning which they were free to leave at any time as you might expect the roman catholic church regarded this independence as excessive and the times the begin movement was accused of heresy persecuted and even banned. some four hundred years later flemish or that felix to months penned a memorial to the beginning in the form of sin photos or a novel named after the chief character is self again. unesco has declared thirteen big a notch to be part of its world cultural heritage this is the bigger notch in rio with its impressive entrance gate and sculpture and since vega the would begin it's believed it was derived from her name it was here in the
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to bookmakers, barnes & noble seeing a major turnaround from yesterday's horrific session. well, what do we have today that would mean a gain of 17% for the stock? well, investor richard shotten feld disclosed a bigger than expected stake of 6. 9% in the book seller. he said he's in talk with the company's founder about a potential sale of barnes & noble and expects talks to continue regarding filling the ceo position next month. barnes & noble standing at $5.32. >>> let us go back if we can to fargo, north dakota where president trump is doubling down and in doing so threatened to levy attacks on basically everything china exports to the united states. all of it. >> we've taxed them $50 billion on technology. now we've added another 200 billion, and i hate to say this, but behind that, there's another $267 billion ready to go on short notice if i want. that totally changes the equation. liz: let us show you specifically the math in case you couldn't wrap your mind around that. 50 billion already in effect. 200 billion in the hopper. what does that mean, what everybody had
to bookmakers, barnes & noble seeing a major turnaround from yesterday's horrific session. well, what do we have today that would mean a gain of 17% for the stock? well, investor richard shotten feld disclosed a bigger than expected stake of 6. 9% in the book seller. he said he's in talk with the company's founder about a potential sale of barnes & noble and expects talks to continue regarding filling the ceo position next month. barnes & noble standing at $5.32. >>> let us...
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war his nobles ministers generals. his divine person. on the terraces of the palaces largest building. the majestic whole of supreme homage. in these carefully choreographed ceremony. marker stones reminded each tanda bera general and bureaucrat of his station. at the crack of a with and the cry kowtow the magic would begin thousands fell to their knees as one pressing their heads against the paved floor while straining for a glimpse of a god the exulted son of having. basking in waves of adoration the emperor retreated behind clouds of incense to the magnificent golden thread. these were moments of cosmic ritual ceremonies meant to radiate harmony out into every corner of the empire. for leaders like young a brilliant scholar and general the livia dragon was a fitting mantle. for other employees however crushing weight proved too much. behind the whole of supreme harmony the emperor's living quarters a domestic labyrinth presided over by an army of castrated male servants eunuchs who once numbered twenty thousand weak emperors surrender
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of the security council we have been doing everything we can we can to support this important and noble cause and we will continue to do so in the spirit and commitment of nurturing peace security and stability for the common good of our countries thank you very much. so you're watching live pictures there from the u.n. general assembly in new york the ethiopian foreign minister will give a year you has been addressing the general assembly he said there's never been a time when we need multilateralism more he talked about ethiopia as a founding member of the un sticking to the principles and abiding by the fundamentals of multilateralism he said six months ago the transition of power in ethiopia offered new hope and changes for all ethiopians let's bring in shabbat tansey who joins us live now from u.n. headquarters in new york shihab i suppose the significant thing that the foreign minister spoke about was the normalization of relations with every try ending twenty years of conflict in the horn of africa. right and not just that but calling on the u.n. to lift the sanctions on eritrea
of the security council we have been doing everything we can we can to support this important and noble cause and we will continue to do so in the spirit and commitment of nurturing peace security and stability for the common good of our countries thank you very much. so you're watching live pictures there from the u.n. general assembly in new york the ethiopian foreign minister will give a year you has been addressing the general assembly he said there's never been a time when we need...
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barnes and noble's will be selling their books there. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. it's so delightful to see so many bright, warm faces here for discussion about hate. we couldn't be happier about that. my name is
barnes and noble's will be selling their books there. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. it's so delightful to see so many bright, warm faces here for discussion about hate. we couldn't be happier about that. my name is
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they are doing a noble thing. to slander by calling what doctor ford said a smear job, outrageous, demeaning, wrong. leader mcconnell should rethink what he said in the heat of the moment and apologize to doctor ford. what is really going on here, why are republicans falsely claiming credible allegations are being made for political reasons? because their nominee to the supreme court, frankly, has a gigantic credibility problem. and his testimony before the judiciary committee, brett kavanaugh misled the committee on numerous occasions regarding his involvement in some of the ugliest controversies of the bush administration, including the bush administration's policies on torture, the confirmation of some deeply flawed judges like william pryor and charles pickering and his knowledge of the odious theft of democratic email records by republican staff member named manny miranda. and all of those, brett kavanaugh did not come clean, did not tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth but far, far, far from it. br
they are doing a noble thing. to slander by calling what doctor ford said a smear job, outrageous, demeaning, wrong. leader mcconnell should rethink what he said in the heat of the moment and apologize to doctor ford. what is really going on here, why are republicans falsely claiming credible allegations are being made for political reasons? because their nominee to the supreme court, frankly, has a gigantic credibility problem. and his testimony before the judiciary committee, brett kavanaugh...
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i think i would be out of my shoes are noble. why do you think you always have a noble mark on the boat. well i would. like to. when i saw the house in perth. that you have to leave your old home. like a criminal. case difficult to put myself into the cauldron of boiling motions. on the jew who always lived here. it's a kind of a feeling of belonging. there's just other mother other than a minute but you can only be jewish funny how that could be a goof what i left out of on the other shot of him in him should be you almost have it with his heart and of the heart and all of the love about that guy but the courage to do we reduce human who has not with you edwin is still in his old neighborhood trying to find his family's synagogue it's called me a twig. and it's now the only maintained synagogue in iraq who uses. the hope that it. may tweak is still standing. when saddam hussein needed to p.z. americans hearing street to be preserved. but it's too dangerous to choose to actually question. baghdad was the center of the jewish worl
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este nobles aaron sistema de emergencia. >>> las órdenes de evacuación emitidas durante de semana en>>> se informó que más de 2000 a que fueron consumidos. >>> varios residentes podrán regresar a sus hogares todo después de que se levantaran las órdenes de evacuación hasta el momento no se reportan daÑos en persona ni estructuras pero a nivel amigo. >>> el incendio aún continúa. las autoridades han determinado que ya no representa mayor peligro estas zonas no serán afectadas por el fuego. el siniestro comenzó el sábado cerca de las dos 30 de la tarde. se fue quemando la agitación en la massana. para esta maÑana habían algunos reportes de estructuras daÑadas o destruidas. >>> . >>> debe mantenerse alerta entre se incendio no se en cohete contenido este siempre puede empeorar. . >>> la prioridad número uno es controlar el incendio. luego podrán enfocarse > ética genera anuncia nuevos arrestos en un intento por controlar alcaldías en el estado. >>> el gobernador brown habla de calentamiento global. >>> hablaremos de nuevos cambios en la bahía al volver la industria del tabaco te volvió
este nobles aaron sistema de emergencia. >>> las órdenes de evacuación emitidas durante de semana en>>> se informó que más de 2000 a que fueron consumidos. >>> varios residentes podrán regresar a sus hogares todo después de que se levantaran las órdenes de evacuación hasta el momento no se reportan daÑos en persona ni estructuras pero a nivel amigo. >>> el incendio aún continúa. las autoridades han determinado que ya no representa mayor peligro...