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i am a pta mom. i have a suggestion. it is going to sound utopian. let's bring the college kids into this game. create a national program across the country in all of the wherees and universities, the political science department and the economics departments get together and the kids review the rags -- the regs. we can call it "students review the regs." we can have this gentleman and his organization put up a bunch of youtube videos, 10 minute segments. give us the overviews so that we can bring these students into understanding the federal government and state government. one more thing. when i was a parent of young kids i took some fantastic parent education courses. one of the things i learned was health and safety with young kids is a domain separate by itself. we need to get the great big egs monster -- r you have health and safety and environmental and break it down into the big pieces, and maybe we can assign them to the colleges that way. thanks. host: on that point, i want to point out in the report, you lift the biggest rule-making entiti
i am a pta mom. i have a suggestion. it is going to sound utopian. let's bring the college kids into this game. create a national program across the country in all of the wherees and universities, the political science department and the economics departments get together and the kids review the rags -- the regs. we can call it "students review the regs." we can have this gentleman and his organization put up a bunch of youtube videos, 10 minute segments. give us the overviews so that...
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i am a pta mom. i have a suggestion. it is going to sound utopian. let's bring the college kids into this game. create a national program across the country in all of the wherees and universities, the political science department and the economics departments get together and the kids review the rags -- the regs. we can call it "students review the regs." we can have this gentleman and his organization put up a bunch of youtube videos, 10 minute segments. give us the overviews so that we can bring these students into understanding the federal government and state government. one more thing. when i was a parent of young kids i took some fantastic parent education courses. one of the things i learned was health and safety with young kids is a domain separate by itself. we need to get the great big egs monster -- r you have health and safety and environmental and break it down into the big pieces, and maybe we can assign them to the colleges that way. thanks. host: on that point, i want to point out in the report, you lift the biggest rule-making entiti
i am a pta mom. i have a suggestion. it is going to sound utopian. let's bring the college kids into this game. create a national program across the country in all of the wherees and universities, the political science department and the economics departments get together and the kids review the rags -- the regs. we can call it "students review the regs." we can have this gentleman and his organization put up a bunch of youtube videos, 10 minute segments. give us the overviews so that...
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that pta president on the stage there frankie quinones says the goal was to present tolerance.e. they say this was not appropriate for children especially the little ones. >> he gets on all fours, legs wide opened, you know, revealing his crotch area and just very inappropriate something that's done in a nightclub. >> again, that performer was the pta president. the new york city department of education called the content inappropriate for the school kids and says that this will be quinones' last term. >>> in nebraska a soccer team was disqualified not because there was a girl on it but because of that girl's haircut. this is eight-year-old millie hernandez and this weekend she helped to lead her team to the finals of their soccer club girl's tournament. but they were suddenly disqualified because organizers believed millie was a boy. why? because she has short hair. >> she was in shock. >> she was crying. they make her cry. >> that's because i look like a boy doesn't mean i am a boy. but they don't have a reason to kick the whole club out. >> millie's family claims she even sh
that pta president on the stage there frankie quinones says the goal was to present tolerance.e. they say this was not appropriate for children especially the little ones. >> he gets on all fours, legs wide opened, you know, revealing his crotch area and just very inappropriate something that's done in a nightclub. >> again, that performer was the pta president. the new york city department of education called the content inappropriate for the school kids and says that this will be...
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she is the new a cce pta ble pushed back. she is the new acceptable leader.ot going to tolerate dissent were any kind of independence movement within hong kong which, to be realistic, just isn't going to happen anyway. the chinese government will not let it occur. she has set down a clear action plan for their administration. the fact that includes things like getting people to believe they are chinese, that is concerning. the guardian reporting on the new look ken. all six versions. it looks like a boy band. lam the versions. it looks like a boy band. i am the same age as cat as ——i am the same age as ken. are they going to make a fat boy ken? they say they have. not as bumpy as me. absolutely fascinating chat. thank you to you for watching as well. hello, once again. as has been the case in recent days, tuesday brought 30 degrees quite widely across the southern half of the british isles and, as they say on the bbc, other heatwaves are available. if we get to sa on wednesday that will put us well up the league table. not quite into pole position compared to
she is the new a cce pta ble pushed back. she is the new acceptable leader.ot going to tolerate dissent were any kind of independence movement within hong kong which, to be realistic, just isn't going to happen anyway. the chinese government will not let it occur. she has set down a clear action plan for their administration. the fact that includes things like getting people to believe they are chinese, that is concerning. the guardian reporting on the new look ken. all six versions. it looks...
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this mea ns test ca pta i n a lot easier said than done.ly, a tough call said warren gatland today. we also heard george north and rob henshaw have had leave the tour with injury. the all blacks have had to do with injuries as well, two changes for the side for saturday here in wellington, and changed the forward pack. steve hansen says he expects a big response from warren gatland's side here in wellington. i will be determined to win. i have said that. you wouldn't expect anything else from them. quality teams don't lie down. they stand up and get counted. losing hurts. it sucks, it is not a great idea and it comes with a lot of pain. so you don't want to do it. the lions have to win here in wellington, only two sides of the comeback from a goal down in the last one was back in 1989 so history not all that encouraging for warren gatland. now ‘there's nothing a mother won't do for her son‘ is there? even if you're a grown man playing in a professional golf tournament. china's haotong li had just thrown his putter into the water at the 11th
this mea ns test ca pta i n a lot easier said than done.ly, a tough call said warren gatland today. we also heard george north and rob henshaw have had leave the tour with injury. the all blacks have had to do with injuries as well, two changes for the side for saturday here in wellington, and changed the forward pack. steve hansen says he expects a big response from warren gatland's side here in wellington. i will be determined to win. i have said that. you wouldn't expect anything else from...
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spoke about what it meant to him to be one of the lions and that will be poignant for the irish test ca pta i n that will be poignant for the irish test captain for this game, peter o'mahony. we spoke to his father yesterday. he described it as mind—boggling. nobody said it would be easier in auckland. there is positivity and momentum about this lions side but whether that is there by the final whistle is another question. england's twenty20 series with south africa will be decided in the third match in cardiff on sunday after the tourists levelled it up at one all with a narrow win by three runs at taunton this evening. it was england's first game there since 1983. our reporter henry moeran was at the ground. it is not often that international men's cricket comes to taunton, and the 12,000 crowd were going to make the most of an exciting day for this pa rt the most of an exciting day for this part of the cricket world. england taking on south africa in the second three t20 internationals. this was a story of the day. the last time england played in bolton, coloured kit was revolutionary. p
spoke about what it meant to him to be one of the lions and that will be poignant for the irish test ca pta i n that will be poignant for the irish test captain for this game, peter o'mahony. we spoke to his father yesterday. he described it as mind—boggling. nobody said it would be easier in auckland. there is positivity and momentum about this lions side but whether that is there by the final whistle is another question. england's twenty20 series with south africa will be decided in the...
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the all blacks team to face the lions has also been announced, kieran read ca pta i ns has also beenxpected to win his 90th cap for the world champions, rico gear amy ryan is julius array —— julian survey. 0ne more spot to be filled in the squad, head coach choosing between aaron cruden and limits at the lava. —— rico gear only. —— rieko ioane. south africa made 142 for three, england lost only one wicket in the chase. england won with 33 balls to spare. v0|ceover: both sides looking to get over their champions trophy disappointment, south africa winning the toss and choosing to bat, dream start for england, as david willey sent jj smarts back start for england, as david willey sentjj smarts back in start for england, as david willey sent jj smarts back in with this first delivery of the evening. the tourist other opener was removed, hendrix on his way. just one more wicket fell, two south africans hit out, ab de villiers, skipper, making a half—century, good fielding had restricted the south african advance, now the turn of the backspin. alex hales first to strike out. dropped for t
the all blacks team to face the lions has also been announced, kieran read ca pta i ns has also beenxpected to win his 90th cap for the world champions, rico gear amy ryan is julius array —— julian survey. 0ne more spot to be filled in the squad, head coach choosing between aaron cruden and limits at the lava. —— rico gear only. —— rieko ioane. south africa made 142 for three, england lost only one wicket in the chase. england won with 33 balls to spare. v0|ceover: both sides...
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i do not condone for one second to anyone that this was a cce pta ble one second to anyone that this of people down, my family, my coach, my team, sponsors, british tennis and my fans —— idlette. i can only deeply apologise from the bottom of my heart —— i've let. the clock is ticking down on one of the most eagerly anticipated sporting events of the summer nearly upon us. the first test between the british and irish lions kicks off in the morning and our sports correspondent katie gornall‘s in aukland hello, auckland still waking up at the moment here and these are the headlines they are waking up to, the front page of the herald, this is how they have described it. that underlines what a challenge this is for the lions, the biggest in world by for the lions, the biggest in world rugby you have to say. this is a tea m rugby you have to say. this is a team that's only been together a few weeks, they are about to take on the world champions in their own backyard but they received a motivational boost last night from brian o'driscoll, legendary irish centre, a four—time tourist, he han
i do not condone for one second to anyone that this was a cce pta ble one second to anyone that this of people down, my family, my coach, my team, sponsors, british tennis and my fans —— idlette. i can only deeply apologise from the bottom of my heart —— i've let. the clock is ticking down on one of the most eagerly anticipated sporting events of the summer nearly upon us. the first test between the british and irish lions kicks off in the morning and our sports correspondent katie...
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. >> i work around the country and what i'm seeing are parents who, at pta, people volunteering, thend butter of our country. the people who do the work. who are really concerned and are working towards talking to each other. and they're talking about that a lot. and i just came from the national pta association, and it's what we were talking about is that we have to be able to regroup and talk to each other because the stakes were so high. and what i see around the country where ever i go is young people who are being bullied and teachers don't know what to do, we're working with teachers to know how to stand and speak out appropriately. what i'm seeing around the country is people understanding that the stakes are incredibly high and we have to be able, and what i do every day is be able to reach out to people who might not necessarily agree with everything, and maybe disagree with me about things, but that we're going to be able to be the village that we need to be, that we're able to talk to each other, and not let this political system bring all of us down and degrade all of us
. >> i work around the country and what i'm seeing are parents who, at pta, people volunteering, thend butter of our country. the people who do the work. who are really concerned and are working towards talking to each other. and they're talking about that a lot. and i just came from the national pta association, and it's what we were talking about is that we have to be able to regroup and talk to each other because the stakes were so high. and what i see around the country where ever i...
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sarah is her friend from the pta. >> we're all just heart broken. such a tragic event to happen to sabrina and her family. >> reporter: the pta was just about to vote sabrina in as secretary. >> just really wanted to provide the best for her kids. back at her studio in vienna, laur is collecting pictures of sabrina and mementos to put inside a memory box for sabrina's young son left without both their parents. >> no matter how old you are when you lose your mom, you want to know who she was. >> reporter: and if you ask her friends, she was a super mom. kristin wright, news4. >> and we have posted a link to a gofundme account that is raising money for sabrina titus's children. you'll find it in our nbc washington app. just search vienna mom if you wish to donate. >>> despite nationwide protests, a virginia woman, a mother of two, is facing deportation today. it's the same day she's also set to receive special honors for going public with her family's ordeal. this all began, you'll recall back in 2013 when lilliana cruz mendez was pulled over for a br
sarah is her friend from the pta. >> we're all just heart broken. such a tragic event to happen to sabrina and her family. >> reporter: the pta was just about to vote sabrina in as secretary. >> just really wanted to provide the best for her kids. back at her studio in vienna, laur is collecting pictures of sabrina and mementos to put inside a memory box for sabrina's young son left without both their parents. >> no matter how old you are when you lose your mom, you want...
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what is also interesting is i suppose the a cce pta nce interesting is i suppose the acceptance fromhose who encourage the prime minister to go for that general election, which ended up in a result that the conservatives have not planned. he said he hadn't apologised to her for that but that certainly didn't think that the election campaign had worked. ended up election campaign had worked. ended up with the result that the conservatives had hoped would not be resold, but as a result... he hadn't accept it had given them a week in tandem that negotiation, but a different hand, perhaps putting a positive spin on a negative story. thank you very much for that. a cyber attack on the parliamentary computer system appears to have been contained according to government sources. officials at the houses of parliament said there had been a "determined" attempt by hackers to identify weak passwords for email accounts used by mps, peers and their staff. conservative mp andrew bridgen has raised concerns that it could leave people open to blackmail. the national cyber security centre is now inve
what is also interesting is i suppose the a cce pta nce interesting is i suppose the acceptance fromhose who encourage the prime minister to go for that general election, which ended up in a result that the conservatives have not planned. he said he hadn't apologised to her for that but that certainly didn't think that the election campaign had worked. ended up election campaign had worked. ended up with the result that the conservatives had hoped would not be resold, but as a result... he...
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this is not a cce pta ble european union. this is not acceptable and i urge colleagues to do more.uld like to give a brief overview oi'i would like to give a brief overview on some would like to give a brief overview on some of the achievements we made over the past six months run the end of the roaming charges to portability when it comes to consumers' access to their home subscription anywhere in the european union from the anti—tax avoidance and the directive. as regards eu countries... joining the combating of violence. these are some of the achievements we have managed over the past six months and there is a long list which i will not bother you with. i will stress oi'i not bother you with. i will stress on what was said on migration. there isa on what was said on migration. there is a degree of disappointment to the fa ct is a degree of disappointment to the fact that not all member states are living up to expectations and living up living up to expectations and living up to pledges. but there has been progress and we have managed to achieve it together. i will give you an nu
this is not a cce pta ble european union. this is not acceptable and i urge colleagues to do more.uld like to give a brief overview oi'i would like to give a brief overview on some would like to give a brief overview on some of the achievements we made over the past six months run the end of the roaming charges to portability when it comes to consumers' access to their home subscription anywhere in the european union from the anti—tax avoidance and the directive. as regards eu countries......
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first of all what happened at sbs was totally u na cce pta ble.etent and they should never have allowed that backlog to develop. there was a very specific reason why, if we had informed the public and the house immediately, gp surgeries would have been overwhelmed, 709,000 pieces of patient data we're talking about. and they would not have been able to get on as quickly as we needed them to do with identifying risk. and that was the priority. whilst i completely recognise that with the government arrangements there is potential conflict of interest, i do not accept there was actual conflict of interest, because patient safety concerns always overrode any interest that we had as a shareholder in sbs. this is not an isolated case. we have got a pattern occurring where the government is failing in its governance over patient records. will the secretary of state now review that governance and bring that back in—house? it is so urgent that we oversee safety of patients first. being a doctor myself understand the importance of ensuring that results and
first of all what happened at sbs was totally u na cce pta ble.etent and they should never have allowed that backlog to develop. there was a very specific reason why, if we had informed the public and the house immediately, gp surgeries would have been overwhelmed, 709,000 pieces of patient data we're talking about. and they would not have been able to get on as quickly as we needed them to do with identifying risk. and that was the priority. whilst i completely recognise that with the...
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they have heard so many theories but there is a growing realisation and a cce pta nce there is a growingn and acceptance that it could be a long time before they get answers to those questions and i think tonight, having seen those pictures from inside the block which showed how intense the blaze was, i think there is also a growing realisation that some of the families like those we have heard waiting for news, that some of them might never know what happened to their loved ones in there. thanks forjoining us. and now to other news. the chancellor philip hammond, says brexit talks must safeguard the british economy, and that reaching no deal, would be bad for britain. he was speaking ahead of the start of negotiations, with the european commission, due to begin tomorrow. here's our political correspondent alex forsyth. it was a key reason for calling the election. every vote for the conservatives will make me stronger when i negotiate for britain with the prime ministers, presidents and chancellors of the european union. 0n the campaign trail a repeated plea. strengthen my hand in those
they have heard so many theories but there is a growing realisation and a cce pta nce there is a growingn and acceptance that it could be a long time before they get answers to those questions and i think tonight, having seen those pictures from inside the block which showed how intense the blaze was, i think there is also a growing realisation that some of the families like those we have heard waiting for news, that some of them might never know what happened to their loved ones in there....
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imagine an emergency like a fire that circumstances would be a cce pta ble that circumstances would bem not so sure about this situation. i would rather stay in my home. until things change and things are different. what you mean because the council is advising they have been told by the fire service people's safety cannot be guaranteed but do you feel safe?” people's safety cannot be guaranteed but do you feel safe? i feel safe, yeah. i do feel safe. ok, the fire service have said it is not safe and i respect that because we don't know what they have found so i am open—minded about that but in view of the fact the fire service have done of the fact the fire service have d o ne safety of the fact the fire service have done safety checks annually i am not sure what is different from this time last year. if services are shut off it becomes impossible and presumably people who have refused to leave so far will be forced to leave. i will, to leave so far will be forced to leave. iwill, personally. iwill personally leave if the gas and electricity are shut off. and i will be ready. you save
imagine an emergency like a fire that circumstances would be a cce pta ble that circumstances would bem not so sure about this situation. i would rather stay in my home. until things change and things are different. what you mean because the council is advising they have been told by the fire service people's safety cannot be guaranteed but do you feel safe?” people's safety cannot be guaranteed but do you feel safe? i feel safe, yeah. i do feel safe. ok, the fire service have said it is not...
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these young women are scared to leave their houses and do everyday normal things, and it is u na cce ptapeople get away with this. i am from kent. i've unacceptable how people get away with this. lam from kent. i've been walking down the road and people have accused me... have you got a bomb in your bag? no. i am having to justify myself to you, as a young muslim. i had to show my bag and say actually, i have curry in my bag. do i need to show you that i have food in my bag? what kind of world do we live in? the stories are not rare, whose fault is it? i think some of the language that we have been hearing that the referendum campaign is really fuelling this. some of the images that the campaign, i know there are different versions of the league campaign, but the one led by my ukip person here on the left, i'm not quite able to call him a colleague, but the one led by his leader, nigel farage, when he stood in front of that revolting poster of desperate syrian refugees saying, what was it? "breaking point". those images leave a lasting impact and they fuel some of the hate crime that we
these young women are scared to leave their houses and do everyday normal things, and it is u na cce ptapeople get away with this. i am from kent. i've unacceptable how people get away with this. lam from kent. i've been walking down the road and people have accused me... have you got a bomb in your bag? no. i am having to justify myself to you, as a young muslim. i had to show my bag and say actually, i have curry in my bag. do i need to show you that i have food in my bag? what kind of world...
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creating a legal liability for tech companies if they fail to take the necessary action to remove u na cce ptaceptable content. the home secretary and the french interior minister will meet in the coming days to drive for this important work, and we are united in our total condemnation of terrorism and our commitment to stamp out this evil. finally, on exit, we have been very clear that we want to maintain a close elation ship and the close partnership with the eu individual member states in the future, including in the areas we have discussed this evening, and i confirmed to president emmanuel macron that the timetable for the brexit negotiation remains on course and will begin next week. thank you, emanuel, for a very constructive discussions this evening. translation: president, mrs prime minister, you said, president, ring your visit to downing street, do you believe that today's exit will be softer, do you believe the results of the elections in the uk will mean a soft brexit rather than a hard brexit? thank you. i believe that prime minister may can possibly answer that question in more
creating a legal liability for tech companies if they fail to take the necessary action to remove u na cce ptaceptable content. the home secretary and the french interior minister will meet in the coming days to drive for this important work, and we are united in our total condemnation of terrorism and our commitment to stamp out this evil. finally, on exit, we have been very clear that we want to maintain a close elation ship and the close partnership with the eu individual member states in...
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in some ways it's... you know, because there you are, two dads at the pta meeting, right? and, you know, this is who we are. and it wasn't like we weren't a couple before, but you weren't quite as public in places where it sort of stood out. >> hinojosa: and was it easy for you? >> you know, it's sort of like it's easy and it's sort of... you sort of think about it in a way that you didn't before. but it's important. and so even if it's not easy, you've got to embrace it, because it's important to get past that. >> hinojosa: this is your life, right. >> and it's your kids' life. and it's your neighbors' lives, and it's all the other kids and their parents in that classroom's life. and they need to see that, you know, i'm here, i'm in this classroom with my son for the same reasons other parents are. i want my son to succeed at his school. i want him to do his homework. i also want to know, in my case, is he wearing his uniform? what are the uniform rules at a parochial school? what are, sort of, the rules of the road here, so that i can make sure he's meeting his end of th
in some ways it's... you know, because there you are, two dads at the pta meeting, right? and, you know, this is who we are. and it wasn't like we weren't a couple before, but you weren't quite as public in places where it sort of stood out. >> hinojosa: and was it easy for you? >> you know, it's sort of like it's easy and it's sort of... you sort of think about it in a way that you didn't before. but it's important. and so even if it's not easy, you've got to embrace it, because...
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the goal is to stop the pta from bleeding red ink.>> extra service cost us a lot of money.e have to find other ways to pay for it.>> reporter: she said it costs the vta 50 $50- $60,000 for each event. the 49ers have eight regular season home games every year. theresa o'neil is floating the idea of additional fees as a solution. >> i have a fee that could be paid by the tenant or whoever is promoting the event. i am willing to look at doing things like putting a surcharge on the cost of parking. >> reporter: the 49ers site discussions this week with parties involved in declined to talk on camera. we don't want to amend the sheet this in the press. -- we don't want to negotiate this in the press. we are working behind-the- scenes. vta -- vta said their sending a bill but it's unclear if they will find what they are looking for. the three sides, vta, the 49ers, and stadium authority going to sit down and negotiate the issue of the check. as for the other venues, they say they are on board. are willing to work with them. as far as sap, they haven't been notified if the winds of
the goal is to stop the pta from bleeding red ink.>> extra service cost us a lot of money.e have to find other ways to pay for it.>> reporter: she said it costs the vta 50 $50- $60,000 for each event. the 49ers have eight regular season home games every year. theresa o'neil is floating the idea of additional fees as a solution. >> i have a fee that could be paid by the tenant or whoever is promoting the event. i am willing to look at doing things like putting a surcharge on...
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pta with other activities and then day enlisted tests -- us for the lemonade stand for kids in the offospital those living in the world because the scene and the world was waiting for us america was coming into its own that was tangible but i remember in the fifth gradeiftha my fifth grade teacher after sputnik went up marched into our classroom to say we are supposed to do better in math and science because president eisenhower once us to. that is what would happen in our classrooms. okay.so okay we have to do better than we get to junior high school now president kennedy now tested on our physical fitness because we have to b be physically active to be good americans. this was part of though whole ambience of how we were raised and i just always thought that was part of who i was and became a big part of what i cared about. >> when you were doing situps for president kennedy , what were you reading? what was influential to you as you became a young woman?. >> i got in trouble for the physical fitness part because we were supposed to jump. >> to the broad jump?. >> also the vertical j
pta with other activities and then day enlisted tests -- us for the lemonade stand for kids in the offospital those living in the world because the scene and the world was waiting for us america was coming into its own that was tangible but i remember in the fifth gradeiftha my fifth grade teacher after sputnik went up marched into our classroom to say we are supposed to do better in math and science because president eisenhower once us to. that is what would happen in our classrooms. okay.so...
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sarah randal is sabrina' from the school pta. >> we're all just heart broken.h a tragic event to happen to sabrina and her family. >> reporter: police say it appears that sabrina's ex-husband, ralph titus, killed her at her home in vienna sunday, and also took his own life. at the house today, pink flowers under a tree. and a wheelchair ramp, a reminder of sabrina's little boy who has special needs. >> just really wanted to provide the best for her kids. >> reporter: left without both parents, but with a community that cares. in vienna, virginia, kristin wright, news4. >> we posted a link to a gofundme page to raise money for her children in the nbc washington app. search vienna mom if you'd like to help. >>> administrators ordered a series of fixes inside d.c.'s major va medical center. the news4 i-team has learned inspectors found safety concerns earlier this year and a of available nurses at the facility. tonight scott macfarlane fini continues his investigation. >> the giant v.a. medical center on irving street is already under congressional investigation a
sarah randal is sabrina' from the school pta. >> we're all just heart broken.h a tragic event to happen to sabrina and her family. >> reporter: police say it appears that sabrina's ex-husband, ralph titus, killed her at her home in vienna sunday, and also took his own life. at the house today, pink flowers under a tree. and a wheelchair ramp, a reminder of sabrina's little boy who has special needs. >> just really wanted to provide the best for her kids. >> reporter:...
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district that people have seen in worship services for 30 years, that know their families, they're at the pta, you know, you get a guy who is a banker, a small community bank that talks, oh, come on now, jim, you know me, i'm going to represent you, i'm not going to represent that nancy pelosi. you know, not even trying to be funny here, it just the truth. and i think that's one of the democrats' biggest challenges coming off the last night. >> absolutely. >> the other is they've got to figure out how to win and going further left is only going to lead to more losses. i read -- i was on twitter last night. this were going crazy. if you're in the south, you got to speak to the south. republicans forget how to speak to the northeast. they forget how to speak to new england and when barack obama won in 2008, they were the party of george w. bush, they were the party of tom delay and they were the party of newt gingrich and guess what, not a single republican represented anybody in washington in the entire region of new england. that's what democrats have to look at and say how do we get past tha
district that people have seen in worship services for 30 years, that know their families, they're at the pta, you know, you get a guy who is a banker, a small community bank that talks, oh, come on now, jim, you know me, i'm going to represent you, i'm not going to represent that nancy pelosi. you know, not even trying to be funny here, it just the truth. and i think that's one of the democrats' biggest challenges coming off the last night. >> absolutely. >> the other is they've...
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they did pta things. they did other volunteer activities and at a very early age they enlisted us.t was part of our responsibility to put up the lemonade stand and raise money to give to kids who were in the hospital or poor kids living somewhere in the world. it was a very open time because the the world seemed it was out there waiting for us and america was really coming into its own in a way that was tangible even to a child. i remember in the fifth grade my fifth grade teacher mrs. krause after sputnik went up marched us into her fifth-grade classroom and said we are supposed to do better in math and science because president eisenhower wants us to. that's the kind of stuff that would happen in our classrooms. okay we are supposed to do better but then we get to junior high and president kennedy is there and all of a sudden we get tested on our physical fitness because we have to be physically active in order to be good americans. this was part of the whole ambience of how we were raised not just in our families but in our schools and elsewhere. i just always thought it was par
they did pta things. they did other volunteer activities and at a very early age they enlisted us.t was part of our responsibility to put up the lemonade stand and raise money to give to kids who were in the hospital or poor kids living somewhere in the world. it was a very open time because the the world seemed it was out there waiting for us and america was really coming into its own in a way that was tangible even to a child. i remember in the fifth grade my fifth grade teacher mrs. krause...
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if that accommodation is not a cce pta ble why? a discussion about precisely what it is that will suit you and then, if need be, iwill sit is that will suit you and then, if need be, i will sit down with you and the people who do the housing assessment needs and we will work out and make sure... sit down with them. clarify this. these people here are united. the programme has been set—up. we need from you guys, please, stop hiding things from us. it's international now. stop hiding. i want everything on the table black and white. i want you everything by confirmation. we don't want to talk. please. please. can i give you one, please, i'm not angry, stop saying to people we're angry. we're not angry. we cry every day for these people. we're not angry. we're sad. disappointed. disappointed. frustrated, traumatised. we are not angry. stop saying angry, angry, even in politics we don't use it. it isa even in politics we don't use it. it is a shame to use this word to us. it's a shame. angry for someone who doesn't control himself. angr
if that accommodation is not a cce pta ble why? a discussion about precisely what it is that will suit you and then, if need be, iwill sit is that will suit you and then, if need be, i will sit down with you and the people who do the housing assessment needs and we will work out and make sure... sit down with them. clarify this. these people here are united. the programme has been set—up. we need from you guys, please, stop hiding things from us. it's international now. stop hiding. i want...
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deal is much more difficult to deliver here, but if the eu overplays their hand and demands u na cce ptair hand and demands unacceptable terms even to ordinary labour mps because they can see there is no way forward to a new relationship, that is where we may be driven. but this is much more about the position the 27 takes them the position the uk takes. there are an awful lot of moving parts now. we wait to see what happens in terms of negotiations. we also note the scottish conservative leader ruth davidson is seeing the prime minister today to reassert her agenda and her version of brexit. we have scotland's first minister also arriving at westminster to call for arriving at westminster to call for a pause in the brexit negotiations and a reassessment of whether we should remain part of the single market. there is a lot going on. and the real overarching question is not can mrs may survive but what happens 110w can mrs may survive but what happens now to brexit? thank you very much. joining me now is paul goodman, editor at conservative home. this was supposed to be made's monday. it
deal is much more difficult to deliver here, but if the eu overplays their hand and demands u na cce ptair hand and demands unacceptable terms even to ordinary labour mps because they can see there is no way forward to a new relationship, that is where we may be driven. but this is much more about the position the 27 takes them the position the uk takes. there are an awful lot of moving parts now. we wait to see what happens in terms of negotiations. we also note the scottish conservative...
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. >> i'd go to pta meetings for my everybody's lives. >> it started back in 2012.r was collaborating with a french scientist named emmanuelle, and they came upon something astounding. it's a biological method to edit acronym. for a long scientific mouthful. >> i describe it as surgery for the cell, making precise changes to the code of life. kind of analogous to changing the text of a document. >> which we get. >> which we get, right. you see a typo in a document. you can go in and make that change. it means that we can control human evolution now. we can control essentially anything that is alive. we can manipulate the script. right here you can see some very tiny -- >> here in berkeley, doudna and the scientists she works with may soon be able to fix things that have always been unfixable, such as sickle cell anemia, hiv. they're growing drought and disease-resistant wheat and making fixes for some of life's most common problems. >> we're working on finding a treatment for high cholesterol. >> so you don't have to take necessarily one of those pills? >> someday y
. >> i'd go to pta meetings for my everybody's lives. >> it started back in 2012.r was collaborating with a french scientist named emmanuelle, and they came upon something astounding. it's a biological method to edit acronym. for a long scientific mouthful. >> i describe it as surgery for the cell, making precise changes to the code of life. kind of analogous to changing the text of a document. >> which we get. >> which we get, right. you see a typo in a document....
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. >> i'd go to pta meetings for my son's school, or i'd have my neighbor over for dinner, and i realizedple outside of my little science world have no idea what's going on, and yet this is going to impact everybody's lives. >> it started back in 2012. jennifer was collaborating with a french scientist named emmanuelle, and they came upon something astounding. it's a biological method to edit dna with incredible precision. light years ahead of existing gene technologies and much faster and cheaper. it's like using a tiny pair of scissors to get in there and snip, snip out the malfunctioning bits of dna that cause disease. it's called chrrisper fowhich i acron acronym. >> i describe it as surgery for the cell, mang precise changes to the code of life. kind of analogous to changing the text of a document. >> which we get. >> which we get, right. you see a typo in a document. you cago in and mike that change. it means that we can control human evolution now. we can control essentially anything that is alive. we can manipulate the script. right here you can see se very tiny -- >> here in berk
. >> i'd go to pta meetings for my son's school, or i'd have my neighbor over for dinner, and i realizedple outside of my little science world have no idea what's going on, and yet this is going to impact everybody's lives. >> it started back in 2012. jennifer was collaborating with a french scientist named emmanuelle, and they came upon something astounding. it's a biological method to edit dna with incredible precision. light years ahead of existing gene technologies and much...
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i mean, there's pta meetings here. they get together and watch the super bowl. usa. or as much as you will find. >> anthony: town is a neighborhood spot in honolulu's kaimuki district and, as hawaii is the only state the union that allows day boat fishermen to sell directly to restaurants, the pan-roasted mahi-mahi is pretty damn good. >> anthony: it's not a particularly welcoming or friendly part of the world. contrary to the, sort of, the "aloha myth." >> paul: no, that's right. that's right, but no island is. nantucket isn't, the isle of wight isn't. name an island. they want foreigners in corsica? sicily, they want foreigners there? no way, no way. >> anthony: right. >> paul: did anyone ever come to an island, uh, with a good intention? people, people -- >> anthony: no, never in the history of the world. >> paul: no, no. >> anthony: best case scenario bring syphilis. >> paul: yeah. >> anthony: pretty much. >> paul: yeah, yeah. >> anthony: i mean, at the very least. >> paul: and it happened, it happened here. captain cook put his sailors ashore in ni'ihau, wh
i mean, there's pta meetings here. they get together and watch the super bowl. usa. or as much as you will find. >> anthony: town is a neighborhood spot in honolulu's kaimuki district and, as hawaii is the only state the union that allows day boat fishermen to sell directly to restaurants, the pan-roasted mahi-mahi is pretty damn good. >> anthony: it's not a particularly welcoming or friendly part of the world. contrary to the, sort of, the "aloha myth." >> paul: no,...
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peter 0'mahony ca pta i ns test in new zealand. peter 0'mahony captains the side.n full. peter 0'mahony, the squad in full. peter 0'mahony, the irishman, captains the side. sam warburton still has a minor ankle injury. he is not yet fit to play. he will be in the back row with sean 0'brien he will be in the back row with sean o'brien and taulupe faletau. some we re o'brien and taulupe faletau. some were expecting to see george north playing, the welsh winger. he has not been selected. alun wynjones has been selected ahead of maro itoje. jonny sexton is a replacement after he did such good work in previous matches on the tour. the line is bidding to become the first team to beat the all blacks at eden park since 1994. we are hoping to get some reaction out of auckland for you over the next few hours as news of that team news settles across all of the journalists and by across all of the journalists and rugby players out in auckland. that is the first test team for you. england play said that occur in the first of 3t20 matches in southampton. the tourists won the cos
peter 0'mahony ca pta i ns test in new zealand. peter 0'mahony captains the side.n full. peter 0'mahony, the squad in full. peter 0'mahony, the irishman, captains the side. sam warburton still has a minor ankle injury. he is not yet fit to play. he will be in the back row with sean 0'brien he will be in the back row with sean o'brien and taulupe faletau. some we re o'brien and taulupe faletau. some were expecting to see george north playing, the welsh winger. he has not been selected. alun...
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acce pta nce, love. she absolutely loved him. they loved each other. and there was acceptance. houston fan, i did not know that much about her music — i'd seen her in movies, obviously — and the most important thing is i came out with a new—found respect for what she did, for the way she sang, for the way in which her music was important, because i really didn't have a handle on it. stunning talent. absolutely and you do get that. and that is important that a film like this does tell you that. obviously the comparison to be made is with amy, the asif kapadia film. and it's also worth saying, straight off the bat, this is not as good as amy. what amy did was give you the sense of being intimately involved in that story, sometimes in a way that was deeply uncomfortable, but because of the way he used the lyrics, which seemed to tell the story almost like a diary, it really gave you what felt like a proper insight. this feels much more like watching something from a distance and that is inevitable. it is to do with the way that the film came together. it's also...there is a fairly
acce pta nce, love. she absolutely loved him. they loved each other. and there was acceptance. houston fan, i did not know that much about her music — i'd seen her in movies, obviously — and the most important thing is i came out with a new—found respect for what she did, for the way she sang, for the way in which her music was important, because i really didn't have a handle on it. stunning talent. absolutely and you do get that. and that is important that a film like this does tell you...
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would be consulted over the terms of reference, today he was told quite clearly that it is not a cce ptaat it is not acceptable the terms of reference. and he appears to have understood that sense of anger and upset in the residents over the very restricted enquiry. we have to leave it there thank you. the concession came ahead of a vote after the amendment was selected for debate. here at westminster — the tories will seek parliamentary approval for their overall legislative programme after a week of debate. labour has tabled an amendment to the queen's speech to introduce elements of its own general election manifesto. the party said it was because the conservative programme "was in tatters." a previous labour amendment, on lifting the public sector pay cap, was defeated in the commons last night, after the democratic unionists voted with the conservatives. here's our political correspondent alex forsyth. a piece of parchment setting out the government's policy plans. written by ministers, read by the queen at the formal opening of parliament last week. my ministers are committed to wo
would be consulted over the terms of reference, today he was told quite clearly that it is not a cce ptaat it is not acceptable the terms of reference. and he appears to have understood that sense of anger and upset in the residents over the very restricted enquiry. we have to leave it there thank you. the concession came ahead of a vote after the amendment was selected for debate. here at westminster — the tories will seek parliamentary approval for their overall legislative programme after...
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party, led by jeremy corbyn, who is completely unacceptable jeremy corbyn, who is completely u na cce ptaght down the tory government for the possibility ofjeremy corbyn to become prime minister? it is interesting that such a seniorfigure in minister? it is interesting that such a senior figure in the tory party is very wary of the arrangement. the swearing—in in the house of lords is what we're looking at at the moment. that phrase, casper votes, that is a very strong one. —— cash for mac votes. what he is saying really is used to tough it out and work as a minority government. i don't know how much analysis there has been a fire that would work. could it work? i'm thinking particularly in relation to the brexit negotiations. these are meant to begin next week. we have heard the noises out of strasberg. a huge amount of frustration from michel barnier and others saying, just get on with it, britain. the clock is ticking. 0ne just get on with it, britain. the clock is ticking. one wonders whether the minority position would work going into the brexit talk. whether the minority position wo
party, led by jeremy corbyn, who is completely unacceptable jeremy corbyn, who is completely u na cce ptaght down the tory government for the possibility ofjeremy corbyn to become prime minister? it is interesting that such a seniorfigure in minister? it is interesting that such a senior figure in the tory party is very wary of the arrangement. the swearing—in in the house of lords is what we're looking at at the moment. that phrase, casper votes, that is a very strong one. —— cash for...
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acce pta nce, love. she absolutely loved him. they loved each other. and there was acceptance.f nick broomfield's previous work. i went into this not being a big whitney houston fan, i did not know that much about her music — i'd seen her in movies, obviously — and the most important thing is i came out with a new—found respect for what she did, for the way she sang, for the way in which her music was important because i really didn't have a handle on it. stunning talent. absolutely and you do get that. and that is important that a film like this does tell you that. obviously the comparison to be made is with amy, the asif kapadia film. and it's also worth saying, straight off the bat, this is not as good as amy. what amy did was give you the sense of being intimately involved in that story, sometimes in a way that was deeply uncomfortable, but because of the way he used the lyrics, which seemed to tell the story almost like a diary, it really gave you what felt like a proper insight. this feels much more like watching something from a distance and that is inevitable. it is to
acce pta nce, love. she absolutely loved him. they loved each other. and there was acceptance.f nick broomfield's previous work. i went into this not being a big whitney houston fan, i did not know that much about her music — i'd seen her in movies, obviously — and the most important thing is i came out with a new—found respect for what she did, for the way she sang, for the way in which her music was important because i really didn't have a handle on it. stunning talent. absolutely and...
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puedan ptresentr sus impuetstos y aohrhora bien e muchas personas ilegales pa t e traves de los años han ptao. >>> es para poder presentar las planillas los impuestos. >>> cuales son las posibilidades de que se apruebe este presupuesto en el congreso. >>> la realidad es que tendiendo de que la gran mayorÍa en la cÁmara verdad son republicanos, no podemos decir va a pasar, yo creo que en este momento entendiendo esto tenemos que estar atento no ha pasado, puede ser que pase pero nadie lo sabe asÍ que yo creo que es estar atento y prepararse creo que muchas empresas allÁ afuera, pueden tomar ventaja de esta situaciÓn. >>> yo creo el itin y la verdad es de una manera en que podrÍa saber quiÉnes estÁn legalmente y estÁn pagando impuestos a quÉ mÁs conlleva. >>> vÁ sa desatar situaciones porque el poder presentar planilla habla del nivel de responsabilidad de la persona si inpersona ilegal quiere rentar una casa puede presentar la planilla mÁs alla del reembolso, y decir mira mi nobel de responsabilidad y de lo que yo regulares bo, soy una persona que trabajo duro y honesta que es muy importante.
puedan ptresentr sus impuetstos y aohrhora bien e muchas personas ilegales pa t e traves de los años han ptao. >>> es para poder presentar las planillas los impuestos. >>> cuales son las posibilidades de que se apruebe este presupuesto en el congreso. >>> la realidad es que tendiendo de que la gran mayorÍa en la cÁmara verdad son republicanos, no podemos decir va a pasar, yo creo que en este momento entendiendo esto tenemos que estar atento no ha pasado, puede ser...
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but by humiliating and separating children is that an a cce pta ble separating children is that an acceptables that an acceptable way forward? diane abbott put that forward in 2014. david, can i please possibly speak. can you see that a mainstream party saying that is actually exacerbating a and normalising hate crime. it's not hate crime. everyone should be able to be free to criticise an ideology. to talk about writings in the koran and to talk about sharia law, we need to talk about these things. we need to talk about these things. we need to talk about the ideas there and how it affects people and how they encourage islamism, which has led to violent mass murders. we need to talk about that. we need to be honest about that. would you like to reply? i feel like you may not have actually answered what i said personally, going into the depths of the different categories of islam. i mean, you obviously are aware of them. i wasjust mean, you obviously are aware of them. i was just talking about in general, my safety, my well being, not talking about my religion or the different categories, jus
but by humiliating and separating children is that an a cce pta ble separating children is that an acceptables that an acceptable way forward? diane abbott put that forward in 2014. david, can i please possibly speak. can you see that a mainstream party saying that is actually exacerbating a and normalising hate crime. it's not hate crime. everyone should be able to be free to criticise an ideology. to talk about writings in the koran and to talk about sharia law, we need to talk about these...
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they made it clear that jeremy corbyn is u na cce pta ble it clear that jeremy corbyn is unacceptablem for granted in terms of the terms of it. i think they will say they had constructive talks. whether they sign off on all final details i am not sure. this is not a coalition. it is a confidence and supply arrangement. what that means to some extent, one figure i was talking to from the dup last night, this could be a rolling negotiation, because it is going to be on issue by issue. as issues come up be on issue by issue. as issues come up in the very tight parliament we are going to have now, what's the company macro might negotiate on that ongoing basis? -- dup might negotiate. we are keeping our eyes on it. one issue further in the future might get ripped up and taken off the manifesto, norman. —— some issues. a lot of things might change. there were a key differences around the winter fuel allowance is, economic social policies. to some extent the guinea are pushing at an open door in the anti—austerity agenda. —— the dup. while it is true they were talking about taking school mea
they made it clear that jeremy corbyn is u na cce pta ble it clear that jeremy corbyn is unacceptablem for granted in terms of the terms of it. i think they will say they had constructive talks. whether they sign off on all final details i am not sure. this is not a coalition. it is a confidence and supply arrangement. what that means to some extent, one figure i was talking to from the dup last night, this could be a rolling negotiation, because it is going to be on issue by issue. as issues...
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southern rail passengers have been experiencing absolutely u na cce pta ble have been experiencing absolutelyime ministerfor coming to my constituency of wrexham during the general election? and for making a widely welcomed u—turn on the dementia tax. can i invite the prime minister back to wrexham to make another announcement reversing her appalling cuts to police budgets which my constituents want to see the back of? we are protecting police budgets. yes. we are protecting police budgets and we are of course making reforms to policing. that's why i introduced the national crime agency to deal with serious crime that relates to crime mysteries. that is why we have put money into new national cyber crime unit to make sure police can deal with the new source of crime they have to deal with. yes, we're reforming policing the key to this is not about the number of police on the streets. it is about what happens to crime and crime has fallen to a record low. richard graham. mr speaker, the grenfell tower tragedy shops are many of us because we all believe there is much that should never have happ
southern rail passengers have been experiencing absolutely u na cce pta ble have been experiencing absolutelyime ministerfor coming to my constituency of wrexham during the general election? and for making a widely welcomed u—turn on the dementia tax. can i invite the prime minister back to wrexham to make another announcement reversing her appalling cuts to police budgets which my constituents want to see the back of? we are protecting police budgets. yes. we are protecting police budgets...
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at the second thing that is striking about this is this grey line, which might be expected to u pta kepretty constant or even declined as we approach the election. this has been released pricing. you been looking at what 400 supporters of some of the parties have been talking about. absolutely. so what we have tried to do, let me take you back to the beginning of may, two weeks into the campaign. everybody has got over their surprise that the election has been called at all. and these are words that labour were using during that week which are characteristic of that week's discussions. this is what labour supporters are talking about six weeks ago was. yes. we have removed the words from conservative supporters. this is one pa rty‘s conservative supporters. this is one party's view. and you can see there is quite a wide discussion, we're still talking about fox hunting, education, the media and fraud. there is one discussion that dominates and this is where labour have traditionally felt comfortable, and that is the nhs. quite a detailed discussion about health, nurses, hospitals etc.
at the second thing that is striking about this is this grey line, which might be expected to u pta kepretty constant or even declined as we approach the election. this has been released pricing. you been looking at what 400 supporters of some of the parties have been talking about. absolutely. so what we have tried to do, let me take you back to the beginning of may, two weeks into the campaign. everybody has got over their surprise that the election has been called at all. and these are words...