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today pupils in the us attend a , 59,000 kipp school.over 90% of them graduate from high school and most of them go on to attend college. >> looking an orangutan closely in the eye is like a one-on-one lesson in darwinian theory. they are more strikingly similar to us humans than almost any of our other evolutionary relations . but the people of the forest, as they are called in malay, are an endangered species. sumatra's bukit tigapuluh national park is one of their last refuges. thanks to efforts from a few of their human cousins, orangutan numbers there are slowly beginning to rise. >> i like orangutans because they're so much like us. their dna is practically the same as ours, and their behaviour is similar, too. for instance, the young ones vie for attention; they want to cuddle, they're defiant. they can also get angry. they're like us -- and that fascinates me. >> dora has waited the entire morning for this moment -- to get out of her cage and into the forest. she's five years old and an orphan. she was kept illegally as a house p
today pupils in the us attend a , 59,000 kipp school.over 90% of them graduate from high school and most of them go on to attend college. >> looking an orangutan closely in the eye is like a one-on-one lesson in darwinian theory. they are more strikingly similar to us humans than almost any of our other evolutionary relations . but the people of the forest, as they are called in malay, are an endangered species. sumatra's bukit tigapuluh national park is one of their last refuges. thanks...
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most of them were pupils. eyewitnesss say the attack began when five or six armed men wearing paramilitary uniforms scaled the school walls, entered the building and opened fire. pakistani security say they have rescued many other children trapped inside. the army says most of the school's 500 students have been evacuated. five gunmen have reportedly been killed. we have heard from the taliban. they have been speaking to the bbc and have told our correspondents that this attack is in retaliation for army operations in north waziristan and other areas, that's where hundreds of taliban fighters are thought to have died. with this update, here's the bbc's paul adams. >> reporter: pakistani troops rushing to contain the situation, but apparently too late to stop a massacre. taliban gunmen wearing army uniforms burst into the military-run school in the morning. army commandos arrived soon afterwards. fierce gun battles followed. this man is an assistant in the physics lab. he says when the shooting started, everyon
most of them were pupils. eyewitnesss say the attack began when five or six armed men wearing paramilitary uniforms scaled the school walls, entered the building and opened fire. pakistani security say they have rescued many other children trapped inside. the army says most of the school's 500 students have been evacuated. five gunmen have reportedly been killed. we have heard from the taliban. they have been speaking to the bbc and have told our correspondents that this attack is in...
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this russian school in the capital used to have 1000 pupils . today, that's down to just 400. >> it's a problem at the moment that many russian speakers are leaving moldova, unfortunately. the number of pupils at russian schools continues to shrink. >> after school, known upon best friend comes to visit. together, they watch homemade videos, and for a few moments, the quiet girl becomes a lighthearted teenager. until, that is, she's asked when was the last time that her mother was home to celebrate her birthday. >> i cannot remember the last time she was home. maybe two or three years ago -- i don't know. >> she talks with her mother on the phone as often as she can. aside from that, all she has is photographs. she dreams of studying law and then moving to ireland, earning lots of money, and someday building a house in moldova, like her parents have always wanted to. some moldova ends do manage to build a house, but they continue to live and work far away. old people and children remain behind. >> europe was hit hard by the 2008 financial crisis
this russian school in the capital used to have 1000 pupils . today, that's down to just 400. >> it's a problem at the moment that many russian speakers are leaving moldova, unfortunately. the number of pupils at russian schools continues to shrink. >> after school, known upon best friend comes to visit. together, they watch homemade videos, and for a few moments, the quiet girl becomes a lighthearted teenager. until, that is, she's asked when was the last time that her mother was...
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professor at the harvard law school and it turns out that he is a wee bit disappointed in his star pupilour conversation next. ♪ >> we took little stroll in cambridge down the league streets surrounding the harvard yard and somehow we ran into a super prestigious teacher at harvard law school and one of the mentors of barack obama. >> welcome. >> thanks. >> we should say thank you for welcoming us into your home. we want to talk about barack obama, your former student and research assistant -- is that what you call them? >> he was, he was great. >> what about the way he has conducted himself as president has surprised you? >> he was sufficiently brilliant and in a sufficiently limited role that i could never have addicted what kind of president he would be. i knew certainly he would be remarkable, but how controlling he might be the sort of people he would surround himself with -- those are things i could not have pretended to know. i had a norm is hopes for him -- in norm is hopes for him, and when he was elected i thought he was the greatest thing since sliced bread. he has been great
professor at the harvard law school and it turns out that he is a wee bit disappointed in his star pupilour conversation next. ♪ >> we took little stroll in cambridge down the league streets surrounding the harvard yard and somehow we ran into a super prestigious teacher at harvard law school and one of the mentors of barack obama. >> welcome. >> thanks. >> we should say thank you for welcoming us into your home. we want to talk about barack obama, your former student...
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many of the pupils are children of military personnel. most of those killed were under 16. the wounded were taken to local hospitals where panic parents gathered desperate for news. locals have been called on to donate blood. many of the injured are in critical condition with gunshot wounds. >> we were taking a chemistry exam when it started. militants first in and killed a two-year-old child who was visiting. >> the prime minister of pakistan promised to oversee the situation personally and vowed to continue to hunt down the taliban. >> the government and army have become the operation against militants in north waziristan and the results are good. this will continue until we banish terrorism from our country. >> he also announced three days of national mourning to honor the victims of the tragedy. >> we have a correspondent from the guardian on the line with us. what is the latest you can tell us? >> as your report said, the attack is now over with all of the gunmen killed. either they were shot by security personnel or decimated the -- detonated the body bar -- body arm
many of the pupils are children of military personnel. most of those killed were under 16. the wounded were taken to local hospitals where panic parents gathered desperate for news. locals have been called on to donate blood. many of the injured are in critical condition with gunshot wounds. >> we were taking a chemistry exam when it started. militants first in and killed a two-year-old child who was visiting. >> the prime minister of pakistan promised to oversee the situation...
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the school shares its classrooms with the pupils so they can learn in romanian. >> translator: it's goodt you can learn your mother tongue. you learn about your mother land. it's better this way. >> reporter: teachers say the school was shut down for refusing to teach. >> translator: they obliged to teach in russian history, russian geography, russian language. it's not our language. and it's not our history. >> reporter: the villagers have problems of their own. they are losing the right to farm their own land. on the 14th of october, farm herders came up here and discovered their access to farmland has been completely blocked by this mud bank after a digger was brought in, and now the authorities has stationed a police car permanently here to stop anybody trying to cross. vieira says she has lost access to 90% of her farm. >> translator: i feel really bad because people have been left without work, earnings, without anything to support their families with. >> reporter: landowners like her want to sue the russian federation, and they have grounds for optimism. in 2012 russia was held li
the school shares its classrooms with the pupils so they can learn in romanian. >> translator: it's goodt you can learn your mother tongue. you learn about your mother land. it's better this way. >> reporter: teachers say the school was shut down for refusing to teach. >> translator: they obliged to teach in russian history, russian geography, russian language. it's not our language. and it's not our history. >> reporter: the villagers have problems of their own. they...
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this is larger than what is happening in city government because we are 50th in the nation for per pupil spending. i'm going to tell you, you all know me very well and you know i'm pretty honest about stuff and i'm pretty transparent. my daughter is a labor organizer. she spent how many years fighting kaiser and she's still doing that now in hawaii. so we are not antilabor here. but it is my job as the president of the board of education to protect the education of these students and i am unwilling to use that money that has been specifically, again, earmarked for low income english learners and foster care youth. having said that, i am glad that i have the opportunity to come here today because respectfully correcting what i just heard is that it isn't all about what's happening in sacramento. it is about what's happening here in san francisco and the last time i checked, that's your jurisdiction. because every time i hear testimony at the board of education it is about how our teachers can't live here, how our paraprofessionals can't live here, how the cost of living is too high, they
this is larger than what is happening in city government because we are 50th in the nation for per pupil spending. i'm going to tell you, you all know me very well and you know i'm pretty honest about stuff and i'm pretty transparent. my daughter is a labor organizer. she spent how many years fighting kaiser and she's still doing that now in hawaii. so we are not antilabor here. but it is my job as the president of the board of education to protect the education of these students and i am...
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eighth argument there is a constant engaged with the idea of privilege about institutions >> i guess it pupil concern -- if you put it that way. but it is also about the arrogance of the rich the way ahead line did the clubs in how the your kinky is of the world were misled by there mitscher's her -- rich's. >> you will prove this whole conversation. [laughter] >> it is not a ridiculous argument but years ago when we onstage the other things that i said then was to be blindside i thought the book was and is titled remember that? like football but it was not a book about football but charity. and. >> i take the book is all the forces that affect this trial that the center in the outcomes it is so serendipitous. and the football season at all comes back. what is this book about? so how does this boy going from the lease valued human being gone up planet homeless eating out of garbage cans in four years later among the most highly prized 80 year-old on the planet? and things that have happened with the football strategy but then the other floors is another that all of a sudden he had. but you ar
eighth argument there is a constant engaged with the idea of privilege about institutions >> i guess it pupil concern -- if you put it that way. but it is also about the arrogance of the rich the way ahead line did the clubs in how the your kinky is of the world were misled by there mitscher's her -- rich's. >> you will prove this whole conversation. [laughter] >> it is not a ridiculous argument but years ago when we onstage the other things that i said then was to be...
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my body was purple and bloated and my pupils were affixed and dilated. they immediately started chest compressions and breathing. i watched them do it. but i didn't physically feel them doing it. >> as a doctor, you know how long a human body can survive without oxygen. >> by about 10 minutes, it's over. they would believe i was without oxygen for 30 minutes. by every other definition, yes, i was dead. >> so if i'm hearing you correctly, you're having a conversation with jesus. my helipad is being re-surfaced so tonight we travel by more humble means. at my country club, we play parlor games with members of the royal family. yes i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. and i quit smoking with chantix. people who know me, they say 'i never thought you would quit.' but chantix helped me do it. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it gave me the power to overcome the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or acti
my body was purple and bloated and my pupils were affixed and dilated. they immediately started chest compressions and breathing. i watched them do it. but i didn't physically feel them doing it. >> as a doctor, you know how long a human body can survive without oxygen. >> by about 10 minutes, it's over. they would believe i was without oxygen for 30 minutes. by every other definition, yes, i was dead. >> so if i'm hearing you correctly, you're having a conversation with...
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the school shares its classrooms with the pupils, so they can learn in romanian. >> it's good what yourn in your mother tongue. it's better this way. >> teachers say that the school was shut down for refusing to teach in cyrillic. >> it is not our language, and it is not our history. >> the villages have problems of their own. they are losing the right to farm their own land. on the 14th of october farm herders came up and discovered that their access to farmland has been completely blocked by this mud bank. now the authorities have stationed a police car permanently here to stop anybody trying to cross. this woman has lost access to 90% of her farm. >> i feel really bad because people have been left without work, without earnings, without anything to support their families with. >> land owners like vera want to sue the lan through land owners federation. they have grounds to sue, bu it has happened before, but the problems still remain outstanding. >> fifa said it will not change its mind on the location of the next two world cups. they decided to launch an internal probe that looks i
the school shares its classrooms with the pupils, so they can learn in romanian. >> it's good what yourn in your mother tongue. it's better this way. >> teachers say that the school was shut down for refusing to teach in cyrillic. >> it is not our language, and it is not our history. >> the villages have problems of their own. they are losing the right to farm their own land. on the 14th of october farm herders came up and discovered that their access to farmland has...
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my body was purple and bloated and my pupils were affixed and dilated. >> as a doctor, you know how long a human body can survive without oxygen. >> by about 10 minutes, it's over. they would believe i was without oxygen for 30 minutes. by every other definition, yes, i was dead. >> so if i'm hearing you correctly, you're having a conversation with jesus. thanks. ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ which means it's timeson for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on select new volkswagen models. i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that
my body was purple and bloated and my pupils were affixed and dilated. >> as a doctor, you know how long a human body can survive without oxygen. >> by about 10 minutes, it's over. they would believe i was without oxygen for 30 minutes. by every other definition, yes, i was dead. >> so if i'm hearing you correctly, you're having a conversation with jesus. thanks. ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and...
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. >> malala's story has inspired many children including these pupils in her new home city. >> she'scult for people our age. >> we take education for granted. when we look at her, we realize not a lot of people get education. that's why we look up to her. >> her position brings influence. malala is still a schoolgirl herself. >> i as her father are there. we are trying to keep malala's life as normal as we can. top priority is keep her as a student. keep her a normal girl. >> she's also an icon for peace. her place in history already sealed. bbc news. >> we will be live at the ceremony when they are awarded the peace prize. that starts in 20 minutes. stay with us for that if you can. >>> well staying with nobel themes because the richest man in russia has been confirmed the buyer who paid nearly 4 million dollar for the nobel prize medal of geneticist james watson. he says he now plans to return the medal to dr. watson describing him as one of the greatest biologists in the history of man kind. watson won the prize in 1962 jointly with wilkins for discovering the structure of dna. he
. >> malala's story has inspired many children including these pupils in her new home city. >> she'scult for people our age. >> we take education for granted. when we look at her, we realize not a lot of people get education. that's why we look up to her. >> her position brings influence. malala is still a schoolgirl herself. >> i as her father are there. we are trying to keep malala's life as normal as we can. top priority is keep her as a student. keep her a...
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codrington college was close down just before the american revolution because it did not have enough pupils. in other words, planters were either bringing shooters from england or sending their children back to england for an education. the planters were so wealthy that some were able to live in england where they had the most affected political lobby -- most effective political lobby of any of the colonies. this is the most outlandish of all the homes. it was built just after the american revolution, just outside of bristol. it is called fontal abbey. it was william beckford's son, the gothic novelist, who built it. west indians were well-known and live in. this is a caricature of a west indian who's in the middle temple. and one final reason why the islands might have stayed loyal to britain although i do not put a lot of stress on this, but the church of england, the anglican church, was essentially the only organized religion on the islands before the american revolution. this changed rapidly afterwards. there were huge numbers of scots on these islands but they were presbyterians. as m
codrington college was close down just before the american revolution because it did not have enough pupils. in other words, planters were either bringing shooters from england or sending their children back to england for an education. the planters were so wealthy that some were able to live in england where they had the most affected political lobby -- most effective political lobby of any of the colonies. this is the most outlandish of all the homes. it was built just after the american...
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the professor taught at the school which was attacked where one of her sons was also a pupil. family, she tells a story of how she had to identify her murdered colleagues and then found out what had happened to her son. >> they asked me to come towards the children and identify the staff and some of them -- i came out of there. they brought a boy towards me. they didn't know the situation. i lost my boy, too. i lost my son, too, and i was searching for him. >> reporter: another family devastated in a country seeking a way out of a war affecting teachers, mothers, and school children. >> just horrific what those families are going through and these sweet children going back to school even though they are scared. >>> well, a new warning tonight for americans traveling over the holidays. the state department issued an alert saying their threat analysis is, quote, strongly suggesting a focus by terrorist not only on targeting of u.s. government facilities but also on hotels, shopping areas, places of worship, schools among other targets during this holiday period. that is from the
the professor taught at the school which was attacked where one of her sons was also a pupil. family, she tells a story of how she had to identify her murdered colleagues and then found out what had happened to her son. >> they asked me to come towards the children and identify the staff and some of them -- i came out of there. they brought a boy towards me. they didn't know the situation. i lost my boy, too. i lost my son, too, and i was searching for him. >> reporter: another...
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two pupils were accused of using p petrol to start the blaze.lane, scotland, 15 children and one teacher lost their lives in that attack. >>> attacks on schools can happen anywhere in the world. but a key question is how can they be stopped? i spoke about that issue earlier with the director of the global coalition to protect education from attack. >> there needs to be better monitoring and reporting of attacks on education. if we don't know where attacks are happening in the world and for what reason, and by whom it will be difficult for us to put in measures to address them and there's not a very good way of measuring attacks around the world so needs to be better monitoring and reporting and better accountability. there are excellent laws protecting education from attack but they're not well implemented and still impunity for these type of attacks so those are two areas where there needs to be better work done. >> so considering the data is somewhat incomplete, how would you describe the state of education not just i guess in developed countr
two pupils were accused of using p petrol to start the blaze.lane, scotland, 15 children and one teacher lost their lives in that attack. >>> attacks on schools can happen anywhere in the world. but a key question is how can they be stopped? i spoke about that issue earlier with the director of the global coalition to protect education from attack. >> there needs to be better monitoring and reporting of attacks on education. if we don't know where attacks are happening in the...
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her son was a pupil. tells a story of how she had to identify her murdered colleagues, then found out what happened to her son. >> they asked me to come toward the room and identify the staff. some of them were -- i came out of there -- they brought a boy toward me. they were not aware of the situation. i lost my boy, too. i lost my son, too, and i was searching for him. >> reporter: another family devastated in a country seeking a way out of a war, affecting teachers, mothers and school children. >>> a mother in australia has been arrested after eight children were found killed in her home. we'll have the latest on this story when we come back. also the plea from the parents of a suspected aurora, colorado movie theater shooter. what they have to say about their son. >>> learning more about the attack on the sydney cafe this past week that ended in the death of two hostages. we have learned the cafe may not have been the intended target. perhaps the seven network across the street was. here is chris from
her son was a pupil. tells a story of how she had to identify her murdered colleagues, then found out what happened to her son. >> they asked me to come toward the room and identify the staff. some of them were -- i came out of there -- they brought a boy toward me. they were not aware of the situation. i lost my boy, too. i lost my son, too, and i was searching for him. >> reporter: another family devastated in a country seeking a way out of a war, affecting teachers, mothers and...
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got the flashlight, shined it in his eyes, no pupil movement, no dilation. put my ear to his chest and tried to see if his chest was going up or down, if i could hear a heart beat. there was nothing. so i left him. went of to the other guy. so i did the same thing, checked him, ripped off his body armor and there was nothing. >> when you realized they're dead, what do you do? so after that, i kind of -- you know, they just want to get everybody off the roof and i -- i just ignored them, you know. gathered up everybody's weapons that were left. >> you've got to get the bodies off the roof. it's tough. >> they picked the bodies up and got them off the roof in the most expedient manner. by doing that, it was just throwing them over the edge to get them down. whether right, wrong or indifferent, i know that it's not something you want to see. sheila! you see this ball control? you see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i know that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give. now bicycle kick your old 401(k) into an ira.
got the flashlight, shined it in his eyes, no pupil movement, no dilation. put my ear to his chest and tried to see if his chest was going up or down, if i could hear a heart beat. there was nothing. so i left him. went of to the other guy. so i did the same thing, checked him, ripped off his body armor and there was nothing. >> when you realized they're dead, what do you do? so after that, i kind of -- you know, they just want to get everybody off the roof and i -- i just ignored them,...
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no pupil movement. no dilation.chest and tried to see if his chest was going up and down, if i could hear a heart beat. there was nothing. i left him. went over to the other 5icwguy. i did pretty much the same exact thing, checked him, ripped off his body armor. there was nothing. >> when you realize they are dead, what do do you? >> i just kind of said a prayer over each -- both of them. >> the quote is, god watch over him, guide him to where he needs to be, take care of his family. >> so after that, i kind of -- the d-boys they are -- they want to get everybody off the roof. when i was doing the prayer, i ignored them. it was like, gathered up everybody's weapons that was left. >> you have to get the bodies off the roof. it's tough. the d-boys picked the bodies up and dumped them over the side of the roof. maybe that's not the right description. but they got them off the roof the most expedient matter. i know it's not something you want to see. well another great thing about all this walking i've been doing is tha
no pupil movement. no dilation.chest and tried to see if his chest was going up and down, if i could hear a heart beat. there was nothing. i left him. went over to the other 5icwguy. i did pretty much the same exact thing, checked him, ripped off his body armor. there was nothing. >> when you realize they are dead, what do do you? >> i just kind of said a prayer over each -- both of them. >> the quote is, god watch over him, guide him to where he needs to be, take care of his...
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dimitri teaches the sport and cameron is among his best pupils. >> you need to get lessons.s a dangerous sport. you know, there's been a lot of accidents, a lot of death. it is a dangerous sport. >> his knowledge of the dangers of kite boarding come from painful experience, none worse than one day in april of 2007. >> this day it was one of the scariest times in my life. >> it's a commercial shoot in miami, florida. dimitri's assignment, leap 40 feet in the air over a house on stilts in the middle of the bay. fortunately, the wind can't be better. >> down in florida the wind was very good, it was very strong so i knew that i could clear very well and could jump very high. >> he even has a shoulder cam capturing his moves from behind as he sails aloft. >> i knew i was going around 25 knots. it's probably like 25 miles an hour, 26 miles an hour. the first jump was perfect, second was perfect. >> it's a good thing the wind is right because the shape of the house leaves him nowhere to go if the wind should drop. >> in order to jump the house, i have to go inside the u shape, ins
dimitri teaches the sport and cameron is among his best pupils. >> you need to get lessons.s a dangerous sport. you know, there's been a lot of accidents, a lot of death. it is a dangerous sport. >> his knowledge of the dangers of kite boarding come from painful experience, none worse than one day in april of 2007. >> this day it was one of the scariest times in my life. >> it's a commercial shoot in miami, florida. dimitri's assignment, leap 40 feet in the air over a...
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eyewitnesss say five or six armed men scaled the walls at the school in peshawar and opened fire on pupilslled. the taliban says the attac
eyewitnesss say five or six armed men scaled the walls at the school in peshawar and opened fire on pupilslled. the taliban says the attac
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its pupils are so ignorant of the nearest rudiments. maybe go back even further like the 18th century home for a language is degenerating very fast. i begin to fear will be impossible to check it. and then there are the police who said for crying out loud you never end a sentence with a little birdie. [laughter] a better theory is inspired by one of my favorite things by charles darwin that man has an instinctive tendency to speak as we see in the battle of our young children for no child has an instinctive tendency to bake, brutal or write. speech is instinctive. writing is and always has been hard to leader is a note invisible, inscrutable. they insist only the writer's imagination. the reader can't break in a reactor asked for clarification. so writing is an active pretense and writing is an act of craftsmanship. well, classic rose gives the reader credit for knowing they are hard to define in many controversies are hard to resolve. demeter is there there to see what that will do about it. another corollary is to minimize the reflexi
its pupils are so ignorant of the nearest rudiments. maybe go back even further like the 18th century home for a language is degenerating very fast. i begin to fear will be impossible to check it. and then there are the police who said for crying out loud you never end a sentence with a little birdie. [laughter] a better theory is inspired by one of my favorite things by charles darwin that man has an instinctive tendency to speak as we see in the battle of our young children for no child has...
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the school shares its classrooms with the pupils so that they cap learn in romanian. >> translation: it's good what you can learn your mother tongue. you learn about your mother lapped. not surreally. it's better this way. >> teachers say this woman was shut down for refusing to teach. >> translation: they are obliged to learn russian history, geography and language, recognised worldwide. it is not our language or history. >> the villages have problems of their op, they are losing the right to farm their own land. >> on 14 october farm herders came up and discovered their access to farm land has been blocked by this mud bank after a digger was brought in. now the transmysterian authorities stationed a police car permanently to stop anyone trying to cross. this woman lost access to 90% of her farm. >> i feel really bad because people are left without work, without earnings, anything to support their family with. >> landowners want to sue the russian federation in the european court of human rights. they have ground for optimism. in 2012 russia was held liable for violating schools. th
the school shares its classrooms with the pupils so that they cap learn in romanian. >> translation: it's good what you can learn your mother tongue. you learn about your mother lapped. not surreally. it's better this way. >> teachers say this woman was shut down for refusing to teach. >> translation: they are obliged to learn russian history, geography and language, recognised worldwide. it is not our language or history. >> the villages have problems of their op, they...
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in denver thousands of high school pupils walked out of class to join the melee.director of equity and inclusion for the public school system said they would work to create, quote, a safe dialogue, whatever that means. in connecticut the president of wesleyan university joined the march decrying injusts against, quote, people of color.cambridg students and facultied walked out of their studies to attend a die-in. and at princeton, the university president announced he would improve their diversity policies as though collegiate diversity had anything to do with resisting arrest and so it goes. none of this activity is an apocalypse. not when you consider that in the last 50 years the flower children of yesteryear had bequeathed a sense of anti-americanism to their children and most prominently to the so ythousands of far left educators embedded in the system. faculties have instituted and encouraged a culture of dissent and the criurriculum rewrites american history. at the university of california at berkeley where protest was cannonized ha of ed half a cent stude
in denver thousands of high school pupils walked out of class to join the melee.director of equity and inclusion for the public school system said they would work to create, quote, a safe dialogue, whatever that means. in connecticut the president of wesleyan university joined the march decrying injusts against, quote, people of color.cambridg students and facultied walked out of their studies to attend a die-in. and at princeton, the university president announced he would improve their...
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the deprivation of the pupil fund the policy. australia strongly disagrees. history shows human right violations of the type and scale we're seeing in north korea have reverberations will be on the country in which they are committed. they mount to a rejection of international norms which inform stable societies. as we have seen time and again, serious violations of human rights service as a warning sign of instability and conflict, especially in the absence of accountabilities for such by -- with the publication of the seminal report of the commission of inquiry on human rights in the dprk, the international community now has a comprehensive, evidence-based assessment of a systematic and white sprayed human rights violations being committed by the north korean regime. the report is deeply disturbing and compels a response. the commission's findings on the extent of the dprk's program highlight the hold on power. the program seeks to instill national hatred, constituting incitement to violence and propaganda for war. the commission's report lays bare the depr
the deprivation of the pupil fund the policy. australia strongly disagrees. history shows human right violations of the type and scale we're seeing in north korea have reverberations will be on the country in which they are committed. they mount to a rejection of international norms which inform stable societies. as we have seen time and again, serious violations of human rights service as a warning sign of instability and conflict, especially in the absence of accountabilities for such by --...
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these represent pupils we know.irthday celebrated anniversaries achieved by those , patients suffering from cancer. survival rates have increased 58% since the mid-70's for childhood cancers. childhood cancers. children that died most often, especially in leukemia. a 58% increase. and now there are almost 15 million cancer survivors. you will see many of them around the thanksgiving celebrations that you will enjoy next month. i hope that you give thanks to the innovation that helps to save these people's lives. the great news is, based upon investment encourage and commitment there are now more , than 1000 medicines in development for cancer. the promise offers new hope for cancer patients the unlocking of the human genome project. i would maintain the right product for the right patient for the right outcome saving money as well. as nancy mentioned, you lose sight of the fact that since 1988 to 2000, 23 million years of life is granted back to cancer patients. $1.9 trillion from an economic perspective has been th
these represent pupils we know.irthday celebrated anniversaries achieved by those , patients suffering from cancer. survival rates have increased 58% since the mid-70's for childhood cancers. childhood cancers. children that died most often, especially in leukemia. a 58% increase. and now there are almost 15 million cancer survivors. you will see many of them around the thanksgiving celebrations that you will enjoy next month. i hope that you give thanks to the innovation that helps to save...
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i don't understand in a country that spends so much per pupil and so shortchanging the youth in this country. >> all right. we look forward to your appearance on sunday. thanks, everybody. thanks, rick. have a good weekend. >> 45 minutes to go here. dow up 57. we closed at 17,900 yesterday. we need 100 points to crack 18,000 for the close. we are seeing dow 18,000 hats around here. >> art cashin won't wear his until we hit it. >> as he should. >>> more on the 207 story today, these jobs, higher wages, when's wrong with today's employment report? jeff cox said the headline numbers masks a still weak labor market in his view. we'll talk about it with jeff and steve liesman later. >>> starbucks ceo with us exclusively to show off the brand new roaster and tasting room in seattle. may be opening in a city near you over the next few years. we'll be right back. (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we'v
i don't understand in a country that spends so much per pupil and so shortchanging the youth in this country. >> all right. we look forward to your appearance on sunday. thanks, everybody. thanks, rick. have a good weekend. >> 45 minutes to go here. dow up 57. we closed at 17,900 yesterday. we need 100 points to crack 18,000 for the close. we are seeing dow 18,000 hats around here. >> art cashin won't wear his until we hit it. >> as he should. >>> more on the...