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the people of parma have become part of the work in the autumn rebecca louise law plans to expand the sculpture with dried violets that people have collected especially for her. and finally one intrepid off her house in britain staged open air performances over the weekend. opera has the advantage of being in a beautiful part of the south an english countryside indeed it is famous for its rural setting where audiences picnic on the lawns of this country house in the interval but this year climb bonus staging operettas like yeah often box made. in their gardens whilst the audience sits where they normally would picnic of course with scotia distance. oh that brings back memories i worked there is a stage hand when i was a very very young man those measures of blindfolded study are only temporary and of course dependent on the fickle british weather and that's all for this edition of culture full stories of course all the websites of g.w. dot com slash culture all facebook all join has vanished same song for now though bob on. the phone. i'm certain regulations never ending permit proced
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the people of parma have become part of the work in the autumn rebecca louise law plans to expand the sculpture with dried violets that people of collected especially for her. and finally one intrepid off her house in britain staged performances over the weekend. opera has the advantage of being in a beautiful part of the south an english countryside indeed it is famous for its rural setting where audiences picnic on the wings of this country house in the interval but this is staging operators like yeah often box made. in their gardens whilst the audience sits where they normally would picnic of. those measures. only temporary and of course depending on the fickle british weather. that's all for this edition of. hours of. facebook. join us. for now though. that's part of such. luck. the most. close compilation of the last season. just. to. pick up. the tab doug. take me there in this mess it is worth it it's christmas. is world news islamist through and through. free women with african roots undulate kids show. young cotto and it may come back to what's the source of their inspiration
the people of parma have become part of the work in the autumn rebecca louise law plans to expand the sculpture with dried violets that people of collected especially for her. and finally one intrepid off her house in britain staged performances over the weekend. opera has the advantage of being in a beautiful part of the south an english countryside indeed it is famous for its rural setting where audiences picnic on the wings of this country house in the interval but this is staging operators...
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real world i was a kid from parma ohio never really i traveled here and there but i never got out of my harm ohio bubble until i got on the real world and it brought me into new york city and let me tell you something there is no faster city than new york and i was eyes wide open i had no idea i was a little uncomfortable i was an outcast on the show but i created this character called ms on the show which is basically a person that would tell everyone like it was and people started respecting and liking the minutes more than they liked mike and it was interesting to me and i was like wow it was a really incredible experience but and it taught me a lot about new york city where i would have to be a billionaire in order to live there happily. while when you're a kid in parma ohio and you think about getting out and going to miami you're thinking about the university which is ok. but i didn't get turned up there in ohio by the way i wanted to esther real quickly i'm always fascinated i was talking to alice cooper recently been sent fornia it to you and when vince was in call when in hi
real world i was a kid from parma ohio never really i traveled here and there but i never got out of my harm ohio bubble until i got on the real world and it brought me into new york city and let me tell you something there is no faster city than new york and i was eyes wide open i had no idea i was a little uncomfortable i was an outcast on the show but i created this character called ms on the show which is basically a person that would tell everyone like it was and people started respecting...
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attacks parma world com and ron all classic cases. the common factor is that the main driver of the scams has a powerful position in the company and is also a major shareholder. the reason. when those 2 combine you can succeed in avoiding certain control mechanisms those mechanisms were probably also structurally underdeveloped but the fraudster can subvert them. one false step he became infamous but he made he was given 150 years in jail for his ponzi scheme more than 4000 investors worldwide lost their money. on the question for ethics experts why did they do it i'm going to talk perceived or perceived sense that they can. get away with it bernie made off to he wouldn't have thought it would collapse at some point he did hope to be able to transition from the ponzi scheme to a normal system. and the last aspect is rationalizing it our ability to do something immoral and to tell ourselves that what we're doing isn't so bad that it's legitimate well. maybe that was the case. when the company cheated on missions tests something some of
attacks parma world com and ron all classic cases. the common factor is that the main driver of the scams has a powerful position in the company and is also a major shareholder. the reason. when those 2 combine you can succeed in avoiding certain control mechanisms those mechanisms were probably also structurally underdeveloped but the fraudster can subvert them. one false step he became infamous but he made he was given 150 years in jail for his ponzi scheme more than 4000 investors worldwide...
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>>specific thing instructing parma dickerson. >>let's talk about the oakland a's, the front office is getting ready to take on the state of california in court. they're suing the state because of a metal shredding company that's next to the proposed waterfront stadium site schnitzer steel destroys cars and appliances by literally running them through a giant shredder. say that creates hazardous toxic waste that oftentimes results in fires and here's an example of that on the screen, the front office is accusing the state of giving the company a free pass on how it gets rid of that waste. a's president dave goodall says this lawsuit goes beyond trying to build a new ballpark. >>you know if if we built a ball park on the moon we would still pursue this because this is something that's important for our operations or staff or community partners our status as as an important business in oakland as a steward of our community. >>they're called did provide an update on the timeline for the stadium saying that he's hoping to get final ap
>>specific thing instructing parma dickerson. >>let's talk about the oakland a's, the front office is getting ready to take on the state of california in court. they're suing the state because of a metal shredding company that's next to the proposed waterfront stadium site schnitzer steel destroys cars and appliances by literally running them through a giant shredder. say that creates hazardous toxic waste that oftentimes results in fires and here's an example of that on the screen,...
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and you might until this happens no one paid attention to the issue of parma frost the 1st thing that contributes to that thought is the climate and the summer temperatures to some of summer temperatures here in central yakutia so in the taiga forest has increased by 10 to 12 percent since the year 2000 is to say. this year's summer may have been a novelty for people invent but it could spell an unstable future for russia's arctic. and the arctic is not the only place affected by rising temperatures thousands of miles away in california's death valley researchers have just recorded the highest global temperature in over a century the u.s. weather service confirmed the record heat of $54.00 degrees celsius that's a $130.00 degrees fahrenheit on sunday afternoon now if that record is confirmed in a formal review it will be the hottest temperature witnessed on our planet's surface since the year 1913 or at least bring in correspondent jason campbell donia now he is in los angeles he's bureau chief for n.b.c. news radio and i heart media it's good to see you again jason you know we wanted
and you might until this happens no one paid attention to the issue of parma frost the 1st thing that contributes to that thought is the climate and the summer temperatures to some of summer temperatures here in central yakutia so in the taiga forest has increased by 10 to 12 percent since the year 2000 is to say. this year's summer may have been a novelty for people invent but it could spell an unstable future for russia's arctic. and the arctic is not the only place affected by rising...
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you have one home of the best parma four times. that is right.ne of the best delicacies here. i want everybody to come to us in stockton. we had a lovely town. we have shown pictures and mention your restaurant so many times in the last hour. that is enough now. really appreciate it. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. with high pressure building in across the uk, august is coming to a mainly dry end. not very warm out there but the brisk, northerly breeze is easing. this is where temperatures are at to end the day with a mixture of cloud and a few sunny spells. a few showers around. northern scotland and into northern ireland, maybe the odd one brushing the north sea coasts. through tonight the showers have gone and we are left with a mix of cloud and clear spells. it will be another chilly night for late august. temperatures widely down into single figures, mid to low single figures in the chillier spots into the morning. with high pressure across us tomorrow, the bank holiday, except in scotland, is going to be a f
you have one home of the best parma four times. that is right.ne of the best delicacies here. i want everybody to come to us in stockton. we had a lovely town. we have shown pictures and mention your restaurant so many times in the last hour. that is enough now. really appreciate it. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. with high pressure building in across the uk, august is coming to a mainly dry end. not very warm out there but the brisk, northerly breeze is...
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they lost 4—3 to parma. there were also wins for fiorentina and udinese.o pull out of the us open tennis, which starts at the end of this month, due to ongoing fears over coronavirus. in a video posted on social media, he's urged tennis to consider the importance of health and safety, and was criticial once again of novak djokovic and other players who took part in exhibition matches in june. tennis players, you have to act in the interests of each other and work together. you can't be dancing on tables, money—grabbing your way around europe or trying to make a quick buck hosting an exhibition. that's just so selfish. think of the other people for once. that's what this virus is about. it doesn't care about your world ranking or how much money you have. act responsibly. to those players that have been observing the rules and acting selflessly, i say good luck to you. play at your own risk, and i have no problem with that. i will not be playing this year at the us open. it hurts me at my core not to be out there competing in one of the sport's greatest aren
they lost 4—3 to parma. there were also wins for fiorentina and udinese.o pull out of the us open tennis, which starts at the end of this month, due to ongoing fears over coronavirus. in a video posted on social media, he's urged tennis to consider the importance of health and safety, and was criticial once again of novak djokovic and other players who took part in exhibition matches in june. tennis players, you have to act in the interests of each other and work together. you can't be...
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the story is about americans like shaun gabriel, a single father of two in parma, ohio.t me read from the "washington post" story here. gabriel has learned what it means to struggle since he lost his construction job in march. his landlord sent an eviction notice after he was a few days late on august rent. gabriel keeps looking for work. his family is living off $189 a week that he gets in unemployment benefits which is not enough to cover his $950 rent, let alone food, electric, internet, and other expenses. $189 a week. is this the best america can do? no. but this is how the gabriel family is surviving right now. do you think their top concern is, i don't know, the president's tweets or street violence in portland, oregon. of course the overnight shooting in portland is important. it matters and so does kenosha, and the recent march on washington. so many of these stories are conne connected. they all relate to a wake up call about systemic injustices, inequality, a society under duress. >>> coming up, we will go live to the middle east for the latest on the historic
the story is about americans like shaun gabriel, a single father of two in parma, ohio.t me read from the "washington post" story here. gabriel has learned what it means to struggle since he lost his construction job in march. his landlord sent an eviction notice after he was a few days late on august rent. gabriel keeps looking for work. his family is living off $189 a week that he gets in unemployment benefits which is not enough to cover his $950 rent, let alone food, electric,...
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the story is about americans like shawn gabriel, a single father of two, parma, ohio. let me read from the story here. it says gabriel has learned what it means to struggle since he lost his construction job in march. his landlord sent him an eviction notice after he was a few days late on august rent. he keeps looking for work, but for now his family is living off $189 a week that he gets in unemployment benefits, which is not enough to cover his $950 rent. let alone food, electric, internet, and other expenses. $189 a week. is this the best america can do? no. but this is how the gabriel family is surviving now. do you think their top concern is, i don't know, the president's tweets or street violence in portland, oregon? now, of course the overnight shooting in portland is important, it matters, so does kenosha and so does the recent march on washington, so many of these stories are connected, they all relate to a wake jurisprudence call about systemic injustices. inequality. a society under duress. and i know it can feel overwhelming, like stories break once an hou
the story is about americans like shawn gabriel, a single father of two, parma, ohio. let me read from the story here. it says gabriel has learned what it means to struggle since he lost his construction job in march. his landlord sent him an eviction notice after he was a few days late on august rent. he keeps looking for work, but for now his family is living off $189 a week that he gets in unemployment benefits, which is not enough to cover his $950 rent. let alone food, electric, internet,...
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is it adds a but in parma answers the question has to do with being aware of details surrounding context and not spend in the way you are expected to. but rather if you could step back and think to focus on the details by that you are thinking about evidence and the circumstances for its meaning. but you have to think about it. and particularly now when but for them to decide what the facts are. and then to step back and consider because it's hard it is confusing. but the truth of reality but it creates a particular kind of moment in politics everybody once the who, what, whe who, what, when, where, why. but i say step back. do you think your neighbors are keeping bbs in the basement? do you really think this would have happened? because so much of what we hear and of course this is in the 18 fifties but you think oh my god. really cracks i just met a lot of people in my life and to my knowledge people never. that is not normal behavior. that's the first stage but it's funny that i tell you that because of this pandemic i am sitting on property that belongs to the woman who told me this.
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>>specific they instructing parma dickerson. >>southwest airlines is cutting back on cabin. cleaning procedures that were added because of covid that includes no longer sanitizing seatbelts between flights. the company says cleanings will now focus on fewer items like tray tables and bathrooms that move was made to reduce the time planes spend on the ground between flights deep overnight cleanings will continue. >>time now for sports. want to buy nancy sleep world simply the best place to buy mattresses. >>we like golf gear ready it's been 381 days since the last major golf tournament, but that changes tomorrow morning when the pga championship tees off at tpc harding park in san francisco right near the zoo, there. albeit with no fans but there will be tiger woods right near the zoo, the tournament was supposed to take place in may postponed because of covid and even though the most our study group includes tiger. rory mcilroy and justin thomas, the biggest storyline probably involves brooks keopka that guy is going for a three-peat at the pga championship and trying to win
>>specific they instructing parma dickerson. >>southwest airlines is cutting back on cabin. cleaning procedures that were added because of covid that includes no longer sanitizing seatbelts between flights. the company says cleanings will now focus on fewer items like tray tables and bathrooms that move was made to reduce the time planes spend on the ground between flights deep overnight cleanings will continue. >>time now for sports. want to buy nancy sleep world simply the...
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>>specific thing instructing parma dickerson. >>we turn our attention the oakland a's. now the front office is getting ready to take on california in a courtroom there actually suing the state because of a metal shredding company that's right next to the proposed waterfront stadium site schnitzer steel destroys cars and appliances by literally running them through a giant shredder she can manage loud say creates hazardous and toxic waste that resulted in a several fires in this video one. the front office accuses the state of giving the company a free pass on how gets rid of that waste. a's president dave koss says this lawsuit goes beyond just trying to build a new ballpark. >>you know if if we built a ball park on the moon we would still pursue this because this is something that's important for our operations or staff or community partners. our status as as an important business in oakland as a steward of our community. >>nick of all did provide an update on the timeline for the stadium. he says he's hoping to maybe get final approval from the city council by the mid
>>specific thing instructing parma dickerson. >>we turn our attention the oakland a's. now the front office is getting ready to take on california in a courtroom there actually suing the state because of a metal shredding company that's right next to the proposed waterfront stadium site schnitzer steel destroys cars and appliances by literally running them through a giant shredder she can manage loud say creates hazardous and toxic waste that resulted in a several fires in this...
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real world i was a kid from parma ohio never really i traveled here and there but i never got out of my harmon ohio bubble until i got on the real world and it brought me into new york city and let me tell you something there is no faster city than new york and i was eyes wide open i had no idea i was a little uncomfortable i was an outcast on the show but i created this character called ms on the show which is basically a person that would tell everyone like it was and people started respecting and liking the minutes more than they liked mike and it was interesting to me and i was like wow it was a really incredible experience but and it taught me a lot about new york city where i would have to be a billionaire in order to live there happily while when you're a kid and parma ohio and you think about getting out and going to miami you're thinking about the university which is a play. i think it turned up there in ohio by the way i wanted to ask your real quickly i'm always fascinated i was talking to alice cooper recently been sent fornia it to you and when vince was in call when in
real world i was a kid from parma ohio never really i traveled here and there but i never got out of my harmon ohio bubble until i got on the real world and it brought me into new york city and let me tell you something there is no faster city than new york and i was eyes wide open i had no idea i was a little uncomfortable i was an outcast on the show but i created this character called ms on the show which is basically a person that would tell everyone like it was and people started...
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beat the last there are 3 and when they finish 17th 4 points ahead of late she who lost $43.00 to parma and will be relegated to series b. along with british and. australia's nick areas has pulled out of the us open which is due to start behind closed doors at the end of this month carious says he has safety concerns due to the coronavirus pandemic in a social media post he point lee criticized world number one novak djokovic for organizing a series of exhibit events in june for players including a joke of it tested positive for covert 19 at that time. tennis was you have to act in the interests of each oh i want to go you can't be dancing on times when you bring your way around your or trying to make a quick buck or sing an exhibition dance just so selfish think of all forms dance with this farce about. the national hockey league has made this with turn more than 4 months off to the season that was suspended because of the caught a virus pandemic games are being played in the 2 canadian cities of toronto and winton far as smell reports. jane. we scream for the week. hockey is back but
beat the last there are 3 and when they finish 17th 4 points ahead of late she who lost $43.00 to parma and will be relegated to series b. along with british and. australia's nick areas has pulled out of the us open which is due to start behind closed doors at the end of this month carious says he has safety concerns due to the coronavirus pandemic in a social media post he point lee criticized world number one novak djokovic for organizing a series of exhibit events in june for players...
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it was people like from youngstown, ohio and parma, ohio, the middle of the country.nts maybe didn't have a great income or certainly didn't have access to influence, they went and fought that war. and that war collided with 2008, 2009, an economic collapse in which many of them lost everything. the obama economy rebuilt part of the country and then it collided with what's happened right now, a collision of incompetence and ignorance on the part of this administration. gene, i don't know about you, but i look around at people, the only time you really encounter people in this culture that we live in now with everyone quarantined is places like grocery stores and gas stations and you talk to them as americans and you can sense their frustration. what do you think? >> well, i think your analysis is right, mike. i don't think this all happened in the last three years. i think there is a reason why a third of the country believes the president's lies. and is still willing to support this man who is out to -- who cares nothing about democracy. and is out to destroy what is
it was people like from youngstown, ohio and parma, ohio, the middle of the country.nts maybe didn't have a great income or certainly didn't have access to influence, they went and fought that war. and that war collided with 2008, 2009, an economic collapse in which many of them lost everything. the obama economy rebuilt part of the country and then it collided with what's happened right now, a collision of incompetence and ignorance on the part of this administration. gene, i don't know about...