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olivia, you are one of those reasons. when you grow up, you will be able to pay it forward and help take care of others. to make sure kids have an awesome first year. this election, we have so much at stake. so yes, this is about beating donald trump. it is about we the people standing up and ushering in a bright future for all americans. [applause] i am the first female combat veteran to ever run for president. [cheering] i have served in the army national guard for almost 17 years. like so many of the veterans who are in this hall tonight, i have deployed twice to the middle east. i experienced that reality of knowing that death could come at any moment. i have nothing to fear from donald trump. i will bring a fresh, new generation of leadership. with experience and understanding. to turn those creative ideas into real solutions that serve you. that serve your loved ones. that serves our country first and foremost. [cheering] our democracy belongs to us. don't ever forget that. no matter what the noise is on television,
olivia, you are one of those reasons. when you grow up, you will be able to pay it forward and help take care of others. to make sure kids have an awesome first year. this election, we have so much at stake. so yes, this is about beating donald trump. it is about we the people standing up and ushering in a bright future for all americans. [applause] i am the first female combat veteran to ever run for president. [cheering] i have served in the army national guard for almost 17 years. like so...
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olivia hutchinson reports. enough for chris walter, who has gone to the extreme of shutting his business down, following the latest catastrophic floods. ijust can't cope with it any more. i was flooded in 2007, that was pretty traumatic. but this time, it's like three foot of water in the place, and it came in through the back of the shop. a week after the banks overflowed, the damage last on, and for many, the damage lasts on, and for many, it has come at a cost. my wife employs three other girls, so they are all local people, they are sat at home, they aren't earning. likewise for the rest of the town that employ people, if they aren't earning, they aren't spending in town. because half the shops are shut, people aren't coming into town as much. as you can see, local residents here have been really affected. the watermark levels on this row of cottages show that at its height, levels were waist deep. local businesses in the area say many of them have not got insurance to cover the damage because premiums are
olivia hutchinson reports. enough for chris walter, who has gone to the extreme of shutting his business down, following the latest catastrophic floods. ijust can't cope with it any more. i was flooded in 2007, that was pretty traumatic. but this time, it's like three foot of water in the place, and it came in through the back of the shop. a week after the banks overflowed, the damage last on, and for many, the damage lasts on, and for many, it has come at a cost. my wife employs three other...
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olivia and sienna, thank you both very much. thank you for watching.his hour. they will be back at 11:30pm, with another look at the papers, and two additional papers since then. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you and goodbye. hello there. we've got more really bad weather to come over the next few days and into the weekend as well. right now it is all about how cold it is, the corridor winds blowing, it certainly has been blowing, it certainly has been blowing and some snow showers with some quite horizontal snow and some drifting at the moment. it is mainly across the northern half of the uk that will have icy conditions in northern ireland and scotland, this will receive most of the snow shares continuing overnight with a few further south making a bit of snow over the welsh hills and may be briefly over the walls and southwest by the court went certainly and the threat of some icy conditions. we are still essent
olivia and sienna, thank you both very much. thank you for watching.his hour. they will be back at 11:30pm, with another look at the papers, and two additional papers since then. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you and goodbye. hello there. we've got more really bad weather to come over the next few days and into the weekend as well. right now it is all...
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prosecutors releasing this college resume in a court filing that appears to be olivia jade's, though the name is redacted and the bullet points with a litany of lies for a student that never participated in crew two gold medals, a fourth place finish at the head of the lagoon foster city and competitions dating last month, loughlin and her husband mossimo giannulli fashion designer argued payments to get their daughter into usc were legitimate donations, not bribes. the two, who have pleaded not guilty, face dozens of years behind bars for federal bribery and conspiracy for money laundering, mail and wire fraud the question now will olivia jade who has not been charged be dragged into the case. >> federal prosecutors may use her to pressure these defendants into pleading guilty rather than have their daughter testify against them >> reporter: the latest chapter in an ongoing saga sam brock, nbc news. >>> tonight the district attorney is reviewing the case of those convicted of killing malcolm x after a documentary raised new questions about who assassinated him. here is rehema ellis.
prosecutors releasing this college resume in a court filing that appears to be olivia jade's, though the name is redacted and the bullet points with a litany of lies for a student that never participated in crew two gold medals, a fourth place finish at the head of the lagoon foster city and competitions dating last month, loughlin and her husband mossimo giannulli fashion designer argued payments to get their daughter into usc were legitimate donations, not bribes. the two, who have pleaded...
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what is the latest you have there, olivia?rsity of york there are more than 1500 chinese students. york is also a popular place for chinese tourists. there was some anxiety when it was revealed that one of the two patients in the uk who had tested positive for corona virus was a student here in york. the university has quickly moved to reassure people that the risk of anybody else cutting it is very low. that is because the student and their relative, we don't know how old they are, we don't know if they are male 01’ are, we don't know if they are male orfemale. at the are, we don't know if they are male or female. at the student and their relative were staying at a hotel in york and its not believe that they came into contact with anyone on the campus 01’ came into contact with anyone on the campus or in student accommodation before they displayed symptoms, or after. they are being treated at hospital in newcastle. meanwhile coming here at the university of york they have launched a hotline for any students who have questions
what is the latest you have there, olivia?rsity of york there are more than 1500 chinese students. york is also a popular place for chinese tourists. there was some anxiety when it was revealed that one of the two patients in the uk who had tested positive for corona virus was a student here in york. the university has quickly moved to reassure people that the risk of anybody else cutting it is very low. that is because the student and their relative, we don't know how old they are, we don't...
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sebastian and olivia thank you for coming in.s role in pushing for reduced sentences for roger stone. a shorter prison sentence for mr stone. he found guilty on seven counts of witness tampering, lying to congress, and obstruction of investigators. prosecutors had recommended up to nine years in prison. let's speak now to former federal prosecutorjoe moreno. joe, i wanted to start, what is it that the democrats are going to want to talk to him about? isn't going to be this issue, this alarm that we're seeing over the sentence for roger stone or other things they wanted to talk about in the past. the molar report, what will be their priority? hi michelle. i do expect there will bea number of hi michelle. i do expect there will be a number of topics because as you pointed out, attorney general has so far declined to testify before the housejudiciary far declined to testify before the house judiciary committee. most likely, top of their minds will be happen this week with respect to water the light roger stone. the number one questi
sebastian and olivia thank you for coming in.s role in pushing for reduced sentences for roger stone. a shorter prison sentence for mr stone. he found guilty on seven counts of witness tampering, lying to congress, and obstruction of investigators. prosecutors had recommended up to nine years in prison. let's speak now to former federal prosecutorjoe moreno. joe, i wanted to start, what is it that the democrats are going to want to talk to him about? isn't going to be this issue, this alarm...
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when she posted pictures of her life returning to normal >> hi, everybody, it's olivia jade welcome. center of a new twist at the college admissions scandal a scandal that's already engulfed her parents, actress lori loughlin and fashion designer mossimo giannulli, wh are fighting charges to get their daughters into usc in a court filing, prosecutors released this student profile for olivia jade, with information blacked out. the document claims she was a company member of a rowing team and a number of awards, includin a fourth place finish at the head of the lagoon foster city and other competitions dating back to 2014 the court filing did not allege that the high schooler drafted the document herself olivia jade never participated in crew and it was part of a scheme to get her into usc olivia jade's parents have pleaded not guilty and recently filed a motion accusing prosecutors of withholding critical evidence that would show the half million dollars in payments they made were legitimate donations, not bribes prosecutors argue the government is not withholding ex-pull katory evide
when she posted pictures of her life returning to normal >> hi, everybody, it's olivia jade welcome. center of a new twist at the college admissions scandal a scandal that's already engulfed her parents, actress lori loughlin and fashion designer mossimo giannulli, wh are fighting charges to get their daughters into usc in a court filing, prosecutors released this student profile for olivia jade, with information blacked out. the document claims she was a company member of a rowing team...
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and if this is my daughter olivia.the lord's prayer, and i'll follow with a brief word. if the lord's prayer is familiar, please follow in and join. >> our father who art in heaven, hallowed be layered, busy is and perhaps even come -- busy and perhaps even complex. to those closest to jim, he was a straightforward man of principle who loved kate and the family with every fiber. his gift to us was showing the power of acting on three simple principles every day; be generallous, be fair -- generous, be fair and love your family. in his own words, you >> november 22nd, 1963 there was a video shown on the news hour is a tribute to jim last week. you can see both of us in the jail that evening. we didn't meet for another eight years. by then he was hired as the current affairs coordinator for public affairs. but with that image at the nixon white house had at the time. fear of nixon. ironically brought us together and made our careers. but and i went to the hotel and she said anyway that's how i met him is gm. ff i got to
and if this is my daughter olivia.the lord's prayer, and i'll follow with a brief word. if the lord's prayer is familiar, please follow in and join. >> our father who art in heaven, hallowed be layered, busy is and perhaps even come -- busy and perhaps even complex. to those closest to jim, he was a straightforward man of principle who loved kate and the family with every fiber. his gift to us was showing the power of acting on three simple principles every day; be generallous, be fair --...
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from there, olivia richwald.of east cowick were rescued by canoe today as efforts to alleviate flooding in east yorkshire moved into their fifth day. we thought we would wait, because this is totally unprecedented and then, at god knows what time of the morning, bang, bang, bang, we heard, you've got to get out. so, here we are. residents sandbagged their homes and environment agency pumps tried to prevent more homes from being inundated. it has been the wettest february since records began. pictures filmed on a drone show flooding up to the roof of kevin and catherine laurieman's bungalow in the town of snaith. it hasjust been heartbreaking. we are going to have to demolish, i think. so, that has gone. we are up to the gutter line, as you have said. and, you know, i can't even explain. where i am standing is half a mile from the nearest river. this area is called the wash lands and these fields are designed to flood, but this time the sheer amount of water just overwhelmed the man—made defences and flooded the t
from there, olivia richwald.of east cowick were rescued by canoe today as efforts to alleviate flooding in east yorkshire moved into their fifth day. we thought we would wait, because this is totally unprecedented and then, at god knows what time of the morning, bang, bang, bang, we heard, you've got to get out. so, here we are. residents sandbagged their homes and environment agency pumps tried to prevent more homes from being inundated. it has been the wettest february since records began....
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olivia de janeiro has the story. >>it's a pretty normal day for students at green valley elementary school and that includes 2 students who are learning the same curriculum as everyone else me to lafayette and paprika several of the teachers here have taken on the task of raising these guide dogs for the blind and part of that training is bringing them on campus every day we see it. over the course of about 15 months, the dogs learn basic skills but more importantly they learn how to remain calm and chaotic environments anywhere from fire drills to assemblies to students are playing with dolls and equipment on. >>the playground the students play a big role in helping get these dogs ready for the real world, but they learn a lot in the process too. some leadership is incredible and just everybody's just it's like a relaxed atmosphere please calm while this is amazing the dogs are here for me. >>the dogs are here because our learning and i'm part of that training it helps us stay focused because. if we have a dog in th
olivia de janeiro has the story. >>it's a pretty normal day for students at green valley elementary school and that includes 2 students who are learning the same curriculum as everyone else me to lafayette and paprika several of the teachers here have taken on the task of raising these guide dogs for the blind and part of that training is bringing them on campus every day we see it. over the course of about 15 months, the dogs learn basic skills but more importantly they learn how to...
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olivia crellin, bbc news.kend, with storm ciara expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain. a yellow warning today for wind covers scotland, northern ireland, northern england and north wales . that warning then expands to include the whole of the uk tomorrow, while there is an amber warning for england and wales. transport networks are expected to be disrupted. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. we are expecting exceptionally strong winds to affect all parts of the uk in the next 204i was, courtesy of storm ciara. the met office has issued an amber warning for england and wales. expect that to be extended further north to possibly on sunday. it will get increasingly windy this evening and overnight. a weather front. increasingly windy this evening and overnight. a weatherfront. to push its way south eastwards, something wintry overnight across the mountains of scotland. the wind peeks through sunday daytime. across the southern half, 60—80 mph, scotla nd the southern half, 60—80 mph
olivia crellin, bbc news.kend, with storm ciara expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain. a yellow warning today for wind covers scotland, northern ireland, northern england and north wales . that warning then expands to include the whole of the uk tomorrow, while there is an amber warning for england and wales. transport networks are expected to be disrupted. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. we are expecting exceptionally strong winds to affect all parts of the...
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olivia crellin has more. first came the fires, then the floods.tralia has faced weather conditions of biblical proportions. after months of destructive wildfires razed millions of hectares of land and killed 33 people and billions of animals, australia has experienced severe hailstorms and flash floods. despite the country receiving the heaviest rainfall in almost 20 years, many of the fires in the east of the country are still burning. we actually have 723 firefighters still in the field of operations. they are dealing with 38 fires, i9 uncontained, but the rainfall is obviously providing some welcome relief to many of the bushfires that have been raging. a welcome relief, but a challenge in its own right. there have been 13 rescues, flood rescues, which unfortunately has doubled since yesterday. i would appeal to the community to be very conscious of the fact that drains, rivers and any number of pieces of infrastructure will be challenged over the course of this flood activity. still, for much of new south wales, which had been in drought for o
olivia crellin has more. first came the fires, then the floods.tralia has faced weather conditions of biblical proportions. after months of destructive wildfires razed millions of hectares of land and killed 33 people and billions of animals, australia has experienced severe hailstorms and flash floods. despite the country receiving the heaviest rainfall in almost 20 years, many of the fires in the east of the country are still burning. we actually have 723 firefighters still in the field of...
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olivia crellin, bbc news. on sunday where the stars will be gearing up for the oscars. the list of nominees has once again come under scrutiny for being too white and for some categories, too male. the film director spike lee will present one of the awards — he sat down with our arts editor will gompertz to talk about hollywood, diversity and female directors. the oscars. what you make of the line—up this year? not like last year. and i said this last year, to not expect six african—americans to win oscars next year. and it will be a struggle and the struggle continues. why does it continue to be a struggle? because power does not give up power easily. it goes to the studios. the gatekeepers and we have seen more diversity amongst the gatekeepers than have a great effect amongst the oscars. a greater effect. is it happening at the moment? the gatekeepers? no, no. this is a business. hollywood is a business. art does not always come ahead of business. and what is that hollywood businesslike at the moment? post
olivia crellin, bbc news. on sunday where the stars will be gearing up for the oscars. the list of nominees has once again come under scrutiny for being too white and for some categories, too male. the film director spike lee will present one of the awards — he sat down with our arts editor will gompertz to talk about hollywood, diversity and female directors. the oscars. what you make of the line—up this year? not like last year. and i said this last year, to not expect six...
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olivia richwald.ondent robin brant is in shanghaifor us, and he told me china is facing increasing global isolation, because of this coronavirus. we have seen border is increasingly being closed around china. vietnam is the latest to do that, the russians and mongolians have already done that. these are measures partly that the world health organization and the authorities in beijing a week ago believed were not necessary , week ago believed were not necessary, but things are changing very rapidly. in terms of what the chinese government is trying to do to contain the spread, yet again today we are seeing further measures today we are seeing further measures to extend china's lunar new year festival. the prime minister urging provincial governments to stagger the return of people. the big concern is that today should be the day when up to half a billion people get back on trains, planes, in buses, their holiday over command of the head back to their places of work or where they live. that presents a b
olivia richwald.ondent robin brant is in shanghaifor us, and he told me china is facing increasing global isolation, because of this coronavirus. we have seen border is increasingly being closed around china. vietnam is the latest to do that, the russians and mongolians have already done that. these are measures partly that the world health organization and the authorities in beijing a week ago believed were not necessary , week ago believed were not necessary, but things are changing very...
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olivia, what is the priority with the reshuffle? he's got this a big majority. i think, for so long we've been used to minority governments and small majorities, where the prime minister has to have a cabinet full of people who are very good in the media and good at getting out the message and good at getting out the message and good at getting out the message and good at confrontation and able to bat away questions from interviewers. now boris johnson bat away questions from interviewers. now borisjohnson has an 80 seat majority, he can promote people he thinks are good at the job, it does not matter what they sound like how good they are at media, it's all about how good they actually asked we might see some names. . . he does not lead to rewards, or keep the northern wall happy, then? i think he does but the strength of his position at the moment is the whole of his mps are behind him com pletely whole of his mps are behind him completely and the whole of his party so i don't think he needs to bring in people to keep them happy b
olivia, what is the priority with the reshuffle? he's got this a big majority. i think, for so long we've been used to minority governments and small majorities, where the prime minister has to have a cabinet full of people who are very good in the media and good at getting out the message and good at getting out the message and good at getting out the message and good at confrontation and able to bat away questions from interviewers. now boris johnson bat away questions from interviewers. now...
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olivia did very well. >> i agree.reat job, everyone. >>> coming up next on mornings on 2 the 9, the bay area has a new shake shack. where you can go to enjoy this new location and unique desserts that location will have. >>> also, super bowl commercials. did they work? did they not? did you laugh? did you cry? we're talking with one chief creative office about the top ads. >>> super bowl commercials, also some winners and losers when we're talking about those ads. i saw a lot of laughter at the party i was at. even some tears. i want to start with the laughter though. i thought the jeep one was brilliant on so many levels. yesterday of course was groundhog day. they got bill murray to do a commercial. he's not known to do commercials. >> it was fantastic. everything was great about the spot. it was like a perfect recap of the movie and just wonderful to see bill murray. >> we're talking about bill murray, but what i thought is the product itself never got lost in this, which is the jeep. >> you see the top ranking ads
olivia did very well. >> i agree.reat job, everyone. >>> coming up next on mornings on 2 the 9, the bay area has a new shake shack. where you can go to enjoy this new location and unique desserts that location will have. >>> also, super bowl commercials. did they work? did they not? did you laugh? did you cry? we're talking with one chief creative office about the top ads. >>> super bowl commercials, also some winners and losers when we're talking about those...
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olivia richwald in york. our correspondent robin brant is in shanghai for us.y rising to more than 300. it now stands at 30a in terms of the number of people have died in mainland china. the one of the death, and it is of some significance today, is in the philippines. taking the overall total to 305, a 44—year—old men, so relatively young, and he died in manila hospital on saturday. the authorities say he entered the country on january 21 and authorities say he entered the country onjanuary 21 and sought treatment on january 25 and country onjanuary 21 and sought treatment onjanuary 25 and died on saturday. the overall number of cases in china stands at some 14,380. that's cases in china stands at some 111,380. that's around about a 20% rise on the figure we saw yesterday. the death toll has increased by about 15% on yesterday's chinese government official numbers. the double—digit percentage rise every day continues at a very similar trend. what we are seeing from the chinese government here is yet further restated efforts to try and postpone the end of the c
olivia richwald in york. our correspondent robin brant is in shanghai for us.y rising to more than 300. it now stands at 30a in terms of the number of people have died in mainland china. the one of the death, and it is of some significance today, is in the philippines. taking the overall total to 305, a 44—year—old men, so relatively young, and he died in manila hospital on saturday. the authorities say he entered the country on january 21 and authorities say he entered the country...
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they talked about how proud they were of malcolm and james and olivia.provided that willingness to listen, that word of reassurance, that moment of good humor that has made all the difference. among these lucky people are our four children, molly, will, laura, and liza. on thursday last week, my son will wrote jim a letter of thanks and it ended like this. when i was 23 and putting too much pressure on myself, jim said to me, i think you should give up on self-improvement and just focus on what you can do with what you have. that conversation helped me get out of my head and into the world. jim, thank you for making me who i am. you left me and the world changed, better than you found it, which i think was your point, and wherever you are now, i hope you are still curious and still laughing. . >> 25 yea >> i'm lou nash and 25 years ago was amazingly lucky to marry kate and jim's younger daughter amanda, and this is my daughter olivia. olivia is going to read the lord's prayer and i'll follow with a brief word. if the lord's prayer is familiar, please fol
they talked about how proud they were of malcolm and james and olivia.provided that willingness to listen, that word of reassurance, that moment of good humor that has made all the difference. among these lucky people are our four children, molly, will, laura, and liza. on thursday last week, my son will wrote jim a letter of thanks and it ended like this. when i was 23 and putting too much pressure on myself, jim said to me, i think you should give up on self-improvement and just focus on what...
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and at ten forty and half past eleven, we'll take a first look at tomorrow's front pages — with olivia from the sun, and the editor of labour list, sienna rodgers. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello. thanks for your company on sportsday. i'm ben croucher. making the news this tuesday: 26 years since all—seater stadiums became compulsory, could standing be about to return to the premier league? coxsey climbs onto the plane for tokyo 2020 as team gb names its first competitor in the olympics' newest sport. jimmy anderson's staying at home though as england are travelling to sri lanka without their leading wicket taker. also coming up in the programme: we meet the man who helped danny ings rebuild his body and his career. hello and welcome to sportsday. thanks forjoining us. the decision by manchester united to apply to install rail seating in old trafford has been welcomed by fans both at the club and nationally. for more than 25 years, premier league club have had to be all—seater, but the government now wants to work with supporters and clubs to introduce safe standing and
and at ten forty and half past eleven, we'll take a first look at tomorrow's front pages — with olivia from the sun, and the editor of labour list, sienna rodgers. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello. thanks for your company on sportsday. i'm ben croucher. making the news this tuesday: 26 years since all—seater stadiums became compulsory, could standing be about to return to the premier league? coxsey climbs onto the plane for tokyo 2020 as team gb names its first competitor in...
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olivia campbell, bbc news.lydia mentioned, tributes were paid to harry gregg at the match, manchester united's former goalkeeper who's died at the age of 87. gregg has been described as a legend of the game and a brave selfless giant of a man. sir alex ferguson even said he was his hero. gregg was also a northern ireland international over a career spanning 35 years, but his role in the munich air disaster of 1958 will never be forgotten. katie gornall looks back at his life. ina great in a great say by harry gregg! harry gregg was happy to be remembered as a competitor and a footballer, but to many he was so much more. a man with qualities that shone far beyond the football pitch. munich airport, and wreckage that tells the story of the dreadful disaster. on the 6th of february 1958, a plane carrying 44 people crashed in munich and on board were the manchester united team returning from a cup tie. somehow, harry gregg survived and twice returned to the wreckage to drag team—mates to safety. 23 people died in t
olivia campbell, bbc news.lydia mentioned, tributes were paid to harry gregg at the match, manchester united's former goalkeeper who's died at the age of 87. gregg has been described as a legend of the game and a brave selfless giant of a man. sir alex ferguson even said he was his hero. gregg was also a northern ireland international over a career spanning 35 years, but his role in the munich air disaster of 1958 will never be forgotten. katie gornall looks back at his life. ina great in a...
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we've got one up here, olivia.hen president ford asked you to make them sound might be common man, did that cause you to write his speeches as if you were the one that was speaking it? did you consider yourself representative of the common man? mr. smith: there is a lot of me that i think identifies with the common man. i came out of the lower middle class. my father was a navy man. he started as a sailor. he was blown off the ship at pearl harbor and swam to shore and survived. ford had served. h.w. had served. he was the youngest pilot in world war ii. speaking the language of the common man, i think, is something i could resonate with, but let me tell you something, i think franklin roosevelt spoke the language of the common man. that means you're not using highfalutin words.the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. how simple can you get? it is the rhythm and alliteration that makes that memorable. we should never negotiate in fear, but we should never fear to negotiate. john kennedy. all small words. you
we've got one up here, olivia.hen president ford asked you to make them sound might be common man, did that cause you to write his speeches as if you were the one that was speaking it? did you consider yourself representative of the common man? mr. smith: there is a lot of me that i think identifies with the common man. i came out of the lower middle class. my father was a navy man. he started as a sailor. he was blown off the ship at pearl harbor and swam to shore and survived. ford had...
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hooks,s a woman, olivia the first african-american, a woman in the coast guard, world war ii. just like josephine baker who experienced the east st. louis riots, 1917, went on to be what she became. hooks experienced the tulsa, oklahoma riot, 1921. she just passed away a couple years ago. that incident did happen after world war i. bomb dropped in tulsa? can you give some background? olivia hooker tells in her story, a lot of these attacks, there were people in uniform and some of them were local national guardsmen. there were bombs dropped in the city, burned from the top down. host: dropped from a military airplane? guest: i don't know if it was from a military airplane. that is part of the story i am not completely sure or whether it was artillery. i am not completely sure on that aspect of the story. host: questions from twitter. asking, black jack pershing, but he was like. he earned his nickname commanding black troops in the spanish-american war. is that the history of that? guest: yeah. that not too far from my right side. he earned the name blackjack. he served with t
hooks,s a woman, olivia the first african-american, a woman in the coast guard, world war ii. just like josephine baker who experienced the east st. louis riots, 1917, went on to be what she became. hooks experienced the tulsa, oklahoma riot, 1921. she just passed away a couple years ago. that incident did happen after world war i. bomb dropped in tulsa? can you give some background? olivia hooker tells in her story, a lot of these attacks, there were people in uniform and some of them were...
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there is a woman, olivia hooks, the first african-american, a woman in the coast guard, world war ii.just like josephine baker who experienced the east st. louis riots, 1917, went on to be what she became. hooks experienced the tulsa, oklahoma riot, 1921. she just passed away a couple years ago. that incident did happen after world war i. >> why was a bomb dropped in tulsa? can you give some background? >> olivia hooker tells in her story, a lot of these attacks, there were people in uniform and some of them were local national guardsmen. there were bombs dropped in the city, burned from the top down. >> dropped from a military airplane? >> i don't know if it was from a military airplane. that is part of the story i am not completely sure or whether it was artillery. i am not completely sure on that aspect of the story. a couple of questions from folks on twitter as we have been having this conversation. just a couple of quick ones, steve asking there is black jack are showing, but he was white. he earned his nickname commanding black troops in the spanish american war. is that the hi
there is a woman, olivia hooks, the first african-american, a woman in the coast guard, world war ii.just like josephine baker who experienced the east st. louis riots, 1917, went on to be what she became. hooks experienced the tulsa, oklahoma riot, 1921. she just passed away a couple years ago. that incident did happen after world war i. >> why was a bomb dropped in tulsa? can you give some background? >> olivia hooker tells in her story, a lot of these attacks, there were people...
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editor of the political website, labourlist, sienna rodgers and the deputy leader writer at the sun, olivia front pages are already in. the financial times — like many — reports on the government's thumbs up to hsz. staked his reputation on delivering the project. scrapping the licence fee means a weaker uk' — the bbc chairman will say according to the telegraph. the independent leads with government efforts to deport people to jamaica. so too does the times — saying borisjohnson is furious a court has stopped deportations. the mirror's front page focuses on the british man thought to have infected 11 others with the coronavirus. so, right. let's start with vi newspaper. this is high—speed north on the way as pm takes hs to gamble. there must be a bit of worry among labour supporters that this is kind of politically quite damaging to labour if a conservative prime ministers seem to be the man who finally delivers this huge project, which labour started 20 years ago. it's been going on for so long, has dick? to there and delay as boris johnson might say about hs—2, and it was quite controver
editor of the political website, labourlist, sienna rodgers and the deputy leader writer at the sun, olivia front pages are already in. the financial times — like many — reports on the government's thumbs up to hsz. staked his reputation on delivering the project. scrapping the licence fee means a weaker uk' — the bbc chairman will say according to the telegraph. the independent leads with government efforts to deport people to jamaica. so too does the times — saying borisjohnson is...
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thank you, olivia, for sending me that. we needed that moment of levity.g on to the president's pardons, he has the pardon power, but the controversial pardons happen on the way out the door. president trump's view is, why wait, let's do it now. >> and why wait? he feels particularly emboldened right now. there's no requirement that you must wait until the very end to avoid a judgment. or avoid the scrutiny of the public. he's saying i'm doing it now because, guess what, i've just survived an impeachment trial, two and a half years of the mueller report and the tame teflon don still seems to apply to him to. he's more emboldened. what's ironic, the common thread, rod blagojevich, believes it was unfair to have it come down to a phone call about an abuse of power. does that sound familiar to anybody else, he was treated so very unfairly about this very notion. and a friend, rudy giuliani, working alongside him as police commissioner, the idea of fraud. in the white house administration, none of this seems to bother the president of the united states because
thank you, olivia, for sending me that. we needed that moment of levity.g on to the president's pardons, he has the pardon power, but the controversial pardons happen on the way out the door. president trump's view is, why wait, let's do it now. >> and why wait? he feels particularly emboldened right now. there's no requirement that you must wait until the very end to avoid a judgment. or avoid the scrutiny of the public. he's saying i'm doing it now because, guess what, i've just...
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olivia? >> i'm curious about writing speeches today, social media being a tool, use it, not use it, what do you think of it? >> you have got to use it. hopefully you can use it for good. i think of social media, there's a lot of problems with it and we all know what they are. but if you consider it like chemistry, it can be used for good or evil, you need to get in that mix and figure out how to do it. barack obama was very effective with social media. the president is very effective with tweets. he gets past the media. people who believe in him look at his tweets and not anybody else's. that is one of the problems we have with social media and all the cable. if i believe in something crazy i can find somebody out there that also is saying the same thing on some cable station somewhere and affirm myself. that is the problem with social media. it is much harder now to break through as a speechwriter, to get your candidate to break through all of the social media, all the affirmation that is go
olivia? >> i'm curious about writing speeches today, social media being a tool, use it, not use it, what do you think of it? >> you have got to use it. hopefully you can use it for good. i think of social media, there's a lot of problems with it and we all know what they are. but if you consider it like chemistry, it can be used for good or evil, you need to get in that mix and figure out how to do it. barack obama was very effective with social media. the president is very...
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here with me to share their reporting, olivia knox wither issious xm. cathy lucy, with the "wall street journal," josh janeman, also with the wall street. and ryan mobilenobles. you have a piece out today that talks about the juggernaut that is the sanders campaign and specifically the raw power of the vast volunteer network. here's what you say in this piece based on your reporting. you can't touch the raw power of the largest field staff and volunteer base. that's secret sauce. you know i always talk about the innovative stuff. but actually the way we went over these other campaigns is that we are able to knock on those doors. that's a quote from somebody. go ahead. >> yeah. i think what the sanders campaign has been able to do is leverage both paid staff with reliable volunteers. you can get somebody to sign up on a website and say they are going to volunteer for your campaign but to turn that into tangible resources on the ground they are very proud of the fact they have volunteers that don't get paid a dime that will knock on 100, 200 doors, make p
here with me to share their reporting, olivia knox wither issious xm. cathy lucy, with the "wall street journal," josh janeman, also with the wall street. and ryan mobilenobles. you have a piece out today that talks about the juggernaut that is the sanders campaign and specifically the raw power of the vast volunteer network. here's what you say in this piece based on your reporting. you can't touch the raw power of the largest field staff and volunteer base. that's secret sauce. you...
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olivia and the gorilla played heir own version of tag for more than 20 minutes.. >> isn't that cute? >> it is. >>> hollywood's big night is less than a week away. what's it like when you hear your name called? >> and the oscar goes to -- >> matthew mcconaughey talks about what he felt right before they called his name and right after. >>> and christian is here with what's coming up on abc7 news at 5:00. >> thanks. new video of a camera that may have helped save the life of a sheriff's deputy. new at five, why santa clara officials say the shooting may have been a hate crime. >>> plus -- >> it was joy for him. it was his passion. >> i can only pray that the people that did this, did it by mistake. >> a bay area family is asking for help. how an art theft may have been an accident. these stories and more when i join dan for abc7 news at 5:00. >>> endorsements don't do much for you once people know you. >> there has not been one vote taken yet. >> we're an important state. >> we wish more californians would understand what an opportunity we have. >> we have got to r
olivia and the gorilla played heir own version of tag for more than 20 minutes.. >> isn't that cute? >> it is. >>> hollywood's big night is less than a week away. what's it like when you hear your name called? >> and the oscar goes to -- >> matthew mcconaughey talks about what he felt right before they called his name and right after. >>> and christian is here with what's coming up on abc7 news at 5:00. >> thanks. new video of a camera that may...
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thank you, olivia, for sending me that. we needed that moment of levity. president's pardons now. the president has the pardon power. we all get that. but typically the controversial pardons happen on the way out the door. right? president trump's view is, why wait, let's just do it now. >> and why wait? he feels particularly emboldened right now. there's no requirement that you must wait until the very end to avoid a judgment. or avoid the scrutiny of the public. in many ways he is being -- exertion a lot of bravado to say you know what, i'm doing it right now because guess, what i've just survived an impeachment trial, i survived 2 1/2 years of the mueller report and the name teflon don still seems to apply to him. so he's now even more emboldened in this respect. but what's ironic about all these cases of course is the common thread here, rod blagojevich, for an example, he believes that it was very unfair to have it come down to a phone call about an abuse of power. does that sound familiar to anybody else, that he was treated so unfairly about the ver
thank you, olivia, for sending me that. we needed that moment of levity. president's pardons now. the president has the pardon power. we all get that. but typically the controversial pardons happen on the way out the door. right? president trump's view is, why wait, let's just do it now. >> and why wait? he feels particularly emboldened right now. there's no requirement that you must wait until the very end to avoid a judgment. or avoid the scrutiny of the public. in many ways he is being...
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it was olivia coleman. so i would be shocked if judy doesn't win but there is something about the oscar voters who are like, we'll make up our own mindbout this. if it isn't her, it might be, from little women, who gives a great performance. and it is note worthy that she is only 25 and this is her fourth oscar nomination. >> amazing. >> what surprises or upsets do you think will occur? i'm giving brad pitt best supporting actor. >> they have been sweeping the awards. it wouldn't surprise me if joe pesce got it. he is very good in this and usually he is the high-strung, over the top performance. here he was more measured and the best performance of his entire career. laura dern was very good. but my pick is actually the composite character -- >> i think she was very good. >> oh, yeah. she's been giving great performances for years. there is that scene with roger ales. you see her soul died. >> my soul died, too. we can do this all afternoon but we're out of time. so plug your website real quick. >> killer m
it was olivia coleman. so i would be shocked if judy doesn't win but there is something about the oscar voters who are like, we'll make up our own mindbout this. if it isn't her, it might be, from little women, who gives a great performance. and it is note worthy that she is only 25 and this is her fourth oscar nomination. >> amazing. >> what surprises or upsets do you think will occur? i'm giving brad pitt best supporting actor. >> they have been sweeping the awards. it...
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2 previous failed attempts cure said any outstanding issues will be finalized in the coming days olivia's supreme electoral court has this qualified the former president from running for a senate seat general election it says he's ineligible because he doesn't meet residency requirements were living in exile in argentina says the decision is a blow to democracy those are the headlines on al-jazeera we will have more news for you right after people in power thanks for watching the by. talk to al jazeera we ask let me talk about 2 of the biggest problems facing and they all the endemic corruption and the gang we listen so if you reprint place china's enemy a couple more hours and that's really that we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter although just sarah. africa is rich with natural resources yet all too often the benefits of that abundance end up with international finance the consequence of a post-colonial globalized economy in which the rich get richer and the poorest are kept over to get some africans have gone back determined to find holes in the scrap
2 previous failed attempts cure said any outstanding issues will be finalized in the coming days olivia's supreme electoral court has this qualified the former president from running for a senate seat general election it says he's ineligible because he doesn't meet residency requirements were living in exile in argentina says the decision is a blow to democracy those are the headlines on al-jazeera we will have more news for you right after people in power thanks for watching the by. talk to al...
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what more do we know, olivia?. that is because that a student and their relative, they don't believe they came into contact with anyone from the campus before or after they started displaying those symptoms. we don't know a lot about that student. his or her identity is being protected. but we do not that person and their relative are being cared for in newcastle. we don't have an update on the condition. here in york they have set up a hotline for anyone concerned about coronavirus. that is offering help or advice on how to look for the symptoms. investigators are continuing to trace anyone else who may have come into contact in york or the wider area with that student or the wider area with that student ortheir or the wider area with that student or their relative. meanwhile, or the wider area with that student ortheir relative. meanwhile, here in the uk we are awaiting the arrival later today into raf brize norton of what we think is about 11 evacuees from wuhan. we are expecting them to be joining the re st of
what more do we know, olivia?. that is because that a student and their relative, they don't believe they came into contact with anyone from the campus before or after they started displaying those symptoms. we don't know a lot about that student. his or her identity is being protected. but we do not that person and their relative are being cared for in newcastle. we don't have an update on the condition. here in york they have set up a hotline for anyone concerned about coronavirus. that is...
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olivia crellin, bbc news.weekend with the approach of storm ciara. transport networks are expected to be disrupted and there could also be power cuts. wind speeds are forecast to reach 80 miles—an—hour. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. where ever you are and whatever your plans, in the next 2a—hour is there isa plans, in the next 2a—hour is there is a good chance storm ciara will have something to say about it. severe gales anticipated across the breadth of the uk. disruption especially to transport. the winds possibly even causing life—threatening effects, branches down and coastal flooding to the south and west. doesn't look like much currently. we have another front coming into the north—west to finish off the day to day. that will stall across parts of northern britain are producing pretty high rainfall totals and the rents have already started to strengthen as we look at the evening to come. the rain doesn't move from southern scotla nd rain doesn't move from southern scotland an
olivia crellin, bbc news.weekend with the approach of storm ciara. transport networks are expected to be disrupted and there could also be power cuts. wind speeds are forecast to reach 80 miles—an—hour. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. where ever you are and whatever your plans, in the next 2a—hour is there isa plans, in the next 2a—hour is there is a good chance storm ciara will have something to say about it. severe gales anticipated across the breadth of the...
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olivia crellin, bbc news. severe gales are expected to cause widespread disruption tomorrow, especially in southeast england, and rail passengers are being urged to travel by train only if absolutely necessary. wind speeds are forecast to reach 80 miles—an—hour. now it's time for a look at the weather. we are expecting exceptionally strong winds to affect all parts of the uk in the next 24 hours, courtesy of storm ciara. the met office has issued an amber warning for england and wales. expect that to be extended further north to possibly on sunday. it will get increasingly windy this evening and overnight. a weather front will start to push its way south eastwards, something wintry overnight across the mountains of scotland. the wind peaks through sunday daytime. across the southern half, 60—80 mph, scotland 85 mph. and with high tides, we could get coastal flooding, there is enough rain around. we could get local flooding as well and the winds are the biggest concern. whatever your plans are for tomorrow, ant
olivia crellin, bbc news. severe gales are expected to cause widespread disruption tomorrow, especially in southeast england, and rail passengers are being urged to travel by train only if absolutely necessary. wind speeds are forecast to reach 80 miles—an—hour. now it's time for a look at the weather. we are expecting exceptionally strong winds to affect all parts of the uk in the next 24 hours, courtesy of storm ciara. the met office has issued an amber warning for england and wales....
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olivia remembers going for a walk with his father who lifted him up to get past a puddle that made him laugh a lot. thanks for your comments and your memory. scientifically speaking our memory is made up of facts and information. our sensory memory retains information for just long enough to transfer it to our working memory where it's stored for a few minutes. our long term memory stores information for our days and often many years. our memory can also play tricks on us. human memory is a huge archive and works like a well oiled machine well most of the time. but not always. sometimes there are things we just cannot retrieve. a lot of memories learned on us uninvited. and there are some recently come. here are 3 classic tricks our memories play on us. first up the tip of the tongue phenomenon something we've all experienced at some point. something. this is what's going on upstairs a recollection of one particular person is stored in a number of locations their appearance in the visual center sound of their voice in the order tree center. of syllables in their name in the language ce
olivia remembers going for a walk with his father who lifted him up to get past a puddle that made him laugh a lot. thanks for your comments and your memory. scientifically speaking our memory is made up of facts and information. our sensory memory retains information for just long enough to transfer it to our working memory where it's stored for a few minutes. our long term memory stores information for our days and often many years. our memory can also play tricks on us. human memory is a...
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earlier i talked to olivia, elevation partners cofounder and author of exact, waking up to the facebookophe. jack: roger in case anyone in the audience doesn't know who you are give us the 32nd year history. you started when the biggest tech fund of the time. >> i started my career in the first day of the bull market. in industry were timing was everything i have been the luckiest guy ever. so i was a tech investor before tac was really a factor. and as a consequence i have enjoyed the benefits of the greatest tailwind any investor could have. and i started three forms of my own after i left the road price one integral and silverlake, and then elevation with a bono, the singer from youtube. which is where i got involved with facebook. but i've been blessed to be involved in some of the greatest tech companies in america for the last 37 years. maria: said you were a mentor to market zuckerberg and had a wonderful relationship. and then you thought things would not face but didn't fit your value. >> i thought this is where you could talk to friends was a great idea. in 2016, the beginning
earlier i talked to olivia, elevation partners cofounder and author of exact, waking up to the facebookophe. jack: roger in case anyone in the audience doesn't know who you are give us the 32nd year history. you started when the biggest tech fund of the time. >> i started my career in the first day of the bull market. in industry were timing was everything i have been the luckiest guy ever. so i was a tech investor before tac was really a factor. and as a consequence i have enjoyed the...
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scandal a college resume has just been released in a court filing that appears to be belonging to olivia j., lori loughlin's daughter. it is not clear if the prosecutors may make her testify in the upcoming trial. >>> take a look at the market. >> yes, the opening bell of the stock exchange and the stocks gave back some of the earlier gains today as the investors digested testimony from the u.s. central banking officials as they assess the potential economic impact of the coronavi g ng to affect how you connect to the world. twof top four wireless carriers are on the verge of merging. me and the fcc signed off on it this morning. several state attorneys filed a suit to block the merger saying that the merger will raise prices. >>> new at 11:00, he is still a billionaire, but oracle's larry ellison is no longer the richest person in california. facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg has the top spot. according to 24/7 wall street, the tech giant is worth nearly $82 billion and he is the fourth richest person in the entire country, but don't start the gofundme page for ellison any time soon, becau
scandal a college resume has just been released in a court filing that appears to be belonging to olivia j., lori loughlin's daughter. it is not clear if the prosecutors may make her testify in the upcoming trial. >>> take a look at the market. >> yes, the opening bell of the stock exchange and the stocks gave back some of the earlier gains today as the investors digested testimony from the u.s. central banking officials as they assess the potential economic impact of the...
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documents showing a fake resume touting the rowing achievements of actress lori loughlin's daughter oliviat list years of rowing experience including multiple gold, silver, and bronze medals won in competitions. loughlin and her husband are accused of paying $500,000 to have their daughters designated as crew recruits to get into usc. heug parcipad in crew. attorneys for loughlin and her husband say that they did nothing wrong. >>> and our los angeles station kcbs reports on last night's memorial service for three victims of last month's helicopter crash that also killed kobe bryant. thousands of people poured into angels stadium in anaheim to remember orange coast college baseball coach john altobelli and his wife as well as his 14-year-old daughter, alyssa. she played on the same basketball team as gianna who also died in the crash. >>> still ahead, tuning out. the ratings are in for hollywood's biggest night. biggest night. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters nantucket blend. meet mario. mario helps make nantucket blend taste phenomenal. so we support him to recycle nutri
documents showing a fake resume touting the rowing achievements of actress lori loughlin's daughter oliviat list years of rowing experience including multiple gold, silver, and bronze medals won in competitions. loughlin and her husband are accused of paying $500,000 to have their daughters designated as crew recruits to get into usc. heug parcipad in crew. attorneys for loughlin and her husband say that they did nothing wrong. >>> and our los angeles station kcbs reports on last...
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prosecutors today released what they claim were a falsified athletic resume presumably for olivia jay. it includes a award-winning crew events even though prosecutors say she never participated in that sport. locklin and her husband are charged with paying bribes to get both daughters into usc. there is a possibility the girls will be called to testify against their parents. >>> the house served as a backdrop for lori locklin is tb career is back on the market. the victorian on brodrick street was home to the tanners in the series full house. 3700 square foot home has been listed for $6 million. it has been relisted at 5 1/2 million. the tanners were seen in the opening of the show picnicking and alamo square park in the front of the painted ladies. there tv home wasn't actually one of them. one of the real painted ladies ststeine was listed at $2.75 million. according to the low is sold last week for more than 3 1/2 million. apparently it needs work. >>> the warriors host the heat tonight at chase center. three guys are expected to suit up and play for them a year ago. dennis o'donne
prosecutors today released what they claim were a falsified athletic resume presumably for olivia jay. it includes a award-winning crew events even though prosecutors say she never participated in that sport. locklin and her husband are charged with paying bribes to get both daughters into usc. there is a possibility the girls will be called to testify against their parents. >>> the house served as a backdrop for lori locklin is tb career is back on the market. the victorian on...
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olivia didn't.y said to promise never to tell anyone, or to face expulsion. they should acknowledge there is a problem and try to take steps to tackle it. the government has told the bbc the use of ndas for student complaints is unacceptable and is clamping down on the practice but, for now, students like charlotte feel that they have to speak out, despite the risks. this e—mailfrom this e—mail from one viewer. this e—mailfrom one viewer. i had no choice but to sign a nondisclosure agreement when i started my degree. during my second year at started my degree. during my second yearat unii started my degree. during my second year at uni i was subjected to verbal abuse due to my disability and how i look. i reported it. i was told that the universe that he would not help because the nda and if i made a complaint against the university, they would expel me. they had no interest in helping me. thank you for those. more on the website if you want to read more about that exclusive story from rianna. the g
olivia didn't.y said to promise never to tell anyone, or to face expulsion. they should acknowledge there is a problem and try to take steps to tackle it. the government has told the bbc the use of ndas for student complaints is unacceptable and is clamping down on the practice but, for now, students like charlotte feel that they have to speak out, despite the risks. this e—mailfrom this e—mail from one viewer. this e—mailfrom one viewer. i had no choice but to sign a nondisclosure...