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she'd been around, but, you know, she -- so, we had a recital 20 years ago and played three pieces and two were recorded and one was not. and m as we say in the record, it was in the can. and we were waiting for coupler. so 20 years later, we finally found a few things to couple. so i went to paris and we sat down in the studio there, and we reco recorded the rest of the recordings. there's a recording here, the human si in a that, almost 20 years ago old and the rest is very new. so it's a combination. i'm so excited about it because i love making music with her. she is so great. >> when you hear this stuff in particular, what do you hear? when you come back and heard it again, what do you hear? >> i was pleasantly surprised. i actually liked it. >> about hearing something from 20 years ago and on demand thinking that it doesn't measure up. >> do you hear some of your interviews, you said -- >> why didn't i ask that question? >> i feel that way about this 20 years from now. why did i not ask that stupid question? i'll feel that way in two decades. i'll take your point about listing th
she'd been around, but, you know, she -- so, we had a recital 20 years ago and played three pieces and two were recorded and one was not. and m as we say in the record, it was in the can. and we were waiting for coupler. so 20 years later, we finally found a few things to couple. so i went to paris and we sat down in the studio there, and we reco recorded the rest of the recordings. there's a recording here, the human si in a that, almost 20 years ago old and the rest is very new. so it's a...
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so the crowd began to recite some of these kinds of incidents that have been going on in detroit to the police. hey, you did not arrest the person who killed danny thomas, an african-american who was killed by a cop who lived in this neighborhood. so they were beginning to recite some of their grievances, and eventually someone in the crowd, williams scott iii, the son of the owner of the club, began to throw bricks and bottles at the police officers. then the crowd began to join in with them. as the police began to leave to take the last people they arrested to the 10th precinct to put them in their cells and process them, the crowd is filling up -- a feeling of euphoria that they have chased the police away. when the police come back with reinforcements later, the community has come back with reinforcements as well, and the police are forced to stand down. for the first time in a long time, african-americans felt they had been relieved from police oppression or brutality, and they began first -- some people in this community, particularly young men, began to attack some of the stores
so the crowd began to recite some of these kinds of incidents that have been going on in detroit to the police. hey, you did not arrest the person who killed danny thomas, an african-american who was killed by a cop who lived in this neighborhood. so they were beginning to recite some of their grievances, and eventually someone in the crowd, williams scott iii, the son of the owner of the club, began to throw bricks and bottles at the police officers. then the crowd began to join in with them....
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so the crowd began to recite , some of the incidents that have been going on to the police. hey you did not arrest the , person who killed danny thomas, an african-american who was killed by a cop in this neighborhood, said there were beginning to recite some of their grievances and eventually , someone in the crowd, williams iii, the son of the owner of the club, began to throw bricks and bottles at the police officers. the people began to join. as the police leave to take the to theople they arrested 10th precinct to put them in their cells and process them, the crowd is filling up -- they have a feeling of euphoria that they have chased the police away. when the police came back with reinforcements later, the people have reinforcements, too. and the police are forced to stand down. for the first time in a long time, the african-americans feel they have been relieved of -- from police repression or began brutality, and they first, some people in this community, particularly young men began to attack some of , these doors and restaurants that had been discriminatory towards
so the crowd began to recite , some of the incidents that have been going on to the police. hey you did not arrest the , person who killed danny thomas, an african-american who was killed by a cop in this neighborhood, said there were beginning to recite some of their grievances and eventually , someone in the crowd, williams iii, the son of the owner of the club, began to throw bricks and bottles at the police officers. the people began to join. as the police leave to take the to theople they...
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find the room to schedule in their schedule to get it right you know it's tough i got my daughter's recital i gotta do. it all the time for the reporting. also ask yourself why when the stock is clearly winning the war against the rebels he would choose to do the one thing that would get america directly involved through t.g. clee it would be about the dumbest thing he could possibly do it would be like of the golden state warriors were up by twenty in the last sixty seconds of the n.b.a. finals and suddenly steph curry just stabbed le bron james in the thigh. sure it might get the braun out of the way. but who also land curry in jail following a game the warriors were about to win any right. if there is anything our nation's news channels to take seriously it's war so corporate media please drop your pom poms and do your damn job. but that was my less cynical ending where i pretend our media wants what's best for america and just needed a proper scolding to get back on track. here now is my actual ending the corporate media is built is designed to cheer on aggressive nationalism and unques
find the room to schedule in their schedule to get it right you know it's tough i got my daughter's recital i gotta do. it all the time for the reporting. also ask yourself why when the stock is clearly winning the war against the rebels he would choose to do the one thing that would get america directly involved through t.g. clee it would be about the dumbest thing he could possibly do it would be like of the golden state warriors were up by twenty in the last sixty seconds of the n.b.a....
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it's one thing to, yes, to be able to recite how your microwave oven works. fine. >> hinojosa: don't have a microwave. >> i don't have a problem with that. you don't have a microwave? okay. >> hinojosa: no, because i'm concerned about what those microwaves... >> yeah, that would be a consequence of science illiteracy. >> hinojosa: oh. >> yes. >> hinojosa: did you just say that i'm scientifically illiterate on television? >> yes, i'm agreeing with you that you're scientifically illiterate, but for different reasons. >> hinojosa: okay, but what you want to do... >> here's what my point is-- you're scientifically illiterate not because you don't know enough science. it's... science illiteracy is not understanding how to look at the world around you and how to query things that you don't understand. >> hinojosa: so what do you want to... >> it is an outlook. it is a perspective. it is a lens through which you look. >> hinojosa: so when you... i mean, the most important thing for you is teaching this science literacy; is teaching people in general, young people sp
it's one thing to, yes, to be able to recite how your microwave oven works. fine. >> hinojosa: don't have a microwave. >> i don't have a problem with that. you don't have a microwave? okay. >> hinojosa: no, because i'm concerned about what those microwaves... >> yeah, that would be a consequence of science illiteracy. >> hinojosa: oh. >> yes. >> hinojosa: did you just say that i'm scientifically illiterate on television? >> yes, i'm agreeing with...
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upstairs a few of us gathered just before the show and we fortified ourselves by reciting together and inspiring congressional model. because the national constitution center is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u.s. constitution on a nonpartisan basis. that is so spiritually uplifting. here on a monday morning. the reason we recite it even though we are a private institution it is important to remember that it was created during this moment of bipartisanship to encourage americans of different perspectives to converge about the around the values and documents which unitas which is the u.s. constitution and it's so so important at this polarized time. there are just a bunch of really thrilling initiatives just last week we opened the first time in american history that the five drafts of the u.s. constitution have appeared in one place not even doing the constitutional convention itself was his very first draft of the constitution the sketch notes of the committee of detail presented along with that. presented right next to the c
upstairs a few of us gathered just before the show and we fortified ourselves by reciting together and inspiring congressional model. because the national constitution center is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u.s. constitution on a nonpartisan basis. that is so spiritually uplifting. here on a monday morning. the reason we recite it even though we are a private institution it is important to remember that it was created during this...
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but if the playing field recited a little towards us i would be okay with that also. [applause] once again we will celebrate craftsman and the incredible men and women in this room today. we will protect all workers, promote industry and be proud of our history because we will put america first. america will be first again. we will make america great again! remember that. and we will meet in the same room in a year and then two years and you will see what happens. thank you all for being here. god bless you and god bless america. thank you, thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] you see this with job numbers, you see this with the stock market which is at an all-time high every day for quite a while now. you see it with so many other things and most importantly perhaps, you see it with manufacturing.it is greater now than any time since they have been taking this type of - i believe is 28 years old. are you all enthused? [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [applause] [inaudible conversations] thank you everybody, very mu
but if the playing field recited a little towards us i would be okay with that also. [applause] once again we will celebrate craftsman and the incredible men and women in this room today. we will protect all workers, promote industry and be proud of our history because we will put america first. america will be first again. we will make america great again! remember that. and we will meet in the same room in a year and then two years and you will see what happens. thank you all for being here....
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digital world is organized and how the world is defined and how it is connected to of course, that is recited the point to use that for but then to use that to critique their role to determine who we might become. representation is second fiddle to raise class gender's sexually rewriting these codes translates the author of who we are to define what classifies us to carry immense weight who possesses says a citizen or who your friends are. and it is no longer expressed in terms you cannot understand and never say i am john with a full comprehension of what that means. however john can be controlled it is like those who control the past control the future. to control everything that comes before so what happens you have that constructive? with the 2010 film about facebook it is written with a human being becomes the data they are reduced everything shrinks friendship for language in a way it is a transcendent experience our feelings and our desires reminds me of those that we should be careful what we wish for. but on facebook they are owned because we're made of data. research has a new idea
digital world is organized and how the world is defined and how it is connected to of course, that is recited the point to use that for but then to use that to critique their role to determine who we might become. representation is second fiddle to raise class gender's sexually rewriting these codes translates the author of who we are to define what classifies us to carry immense weight who possesses says a citizen or who your friends are. and it is no longer expressed in terms you cannot...
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so literally going, rushing down the stairs just reciting koran to calm me down a bit. it's only when it get to the bottom of the floor i saw how serious it was, the fire and how quick it was spreading. >> my husband said just don't look. you can't. it was memorizing and there was nothing we could do. >> we knew it was killing people. you could see people on the top floor with flashlights, torches, towels and voices. >> for pierce and tonya thompson, their bedroom window was a front row seat in the deadly hours. >> particularly on this side here, the west side, i remember someone up there probably the second floor down. >> right up there. the second floor down. >> yeah, that's where we really seen the people. this girl shouting up at the building. get out! get out! i mean, sort of a few times. >> still inside, he readied his makeshift rope from bed sheets. >> i tied it around the window, tied it so hard, as hard as i could and people told me no, what you're doing, don't do it but i wasn't looking to die in there and i told my partner to pass me my daughter. my daughter
so literally going, rushing down the stairs just reciting koran to calm me down a bit. it's only when it get to the bottom of the floor i saw how serious it was, the fire and how quick it was spreading. >> my husband said just don't look. you can't. it was memorizing and there was nothing we could do. >> we knew it was killing people. you could see people on the top floor with flashlights, torches, towels and voices. >> for pierce and tonya thompson, their bedroom window was a...
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but i was down in klamath falls at a nursing home and i was h reciting the national statistic, 60% and ahead of the nursing home said senator, here it is virtually 100%. i looked at those residents on the long hallway and one woman asked while i was there and when i explained it, she said senator, i'm paid for by medicaid. medicaid goes away. i'm out of the street and not a problem because i can't walk. it's a problem for all of our residents in long-term care who need extensive nursing care. it's a challenge, and a real problem for our mothers. it is about one out of three women in maternity care are paid for by medicaid. don't we want our children to get a good, strong start in a life? don't we want maternity care w from the moment a woman knows that she is expecting a child? don't we want that? and why? so many of my colleagues support a bill to tear that away from her expect the mothers. and it's a problem for older americans. our older americans whose rates would go way up. for example, a man six years old earning $20,000 you currently pays $80 a month for health care, and afforda
but i was down in klamath falls at a nursing home and i was h reciting the national statistic, 60% and ahead of the nursing home said senator, here it is virtually 100%. i looked at those residents on the long hallway and one woman asked while i was there and when i explained it, she said senator, i'm paid for by medicaid. medicaid goes away. i'm out of the street and not a problem because i can't walk. it's a problem for all of our residents in long-term care who need extensive nursing care....
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she has a piano recital tonight. >> saturday night she has a recital. >> we should check it out. >> gooda. >> that's so cool. i always wanted to play the piano but instead i took drum lessons. [ laughter ] >> more fitting, i think. >> pound, pound, pound. >> going crazy. >> pound! >> you got that right. [ laughter ] >> i wanted to light our piano on fire after i saw that movie great balls of fire with jerry lee lewis that used to do that. i asked me parents and they just about flipped. >> wasting a lot of money. >>> how are the roads? >> well, right now, we are tracking a couple of problems and it could slow you down if you drive along vallecitos. that's shut down at this point. that's just east of 680 due to an injury crash there. emergency crews have the roadblock. so do expect delays. we are starting to see that backup build in that westbound direction especially trying to get to 680 if you are making your way along that stretch this morning. rethink that. over along 101 through san jose, the usual crowds. speeds drop around 45 miles per hour between 680 and 880. we have some overnigh
she has a piano recital tonight. >> saturday night she has a recital. >> we should check it out. >> gooda. >> that's so cool. i always wanted to play the piano but instead i took drum lessons. [ laughter ] >> more fitting, i think. >> pound, pound, pound. >> going crazy. >> pound! >> you got that right. [ laughter ] >> i wanted to light our piano on fire after i saw that movie great balls of fire with jerry lee lewis that used to do...
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movies, >> kids -- >> recitals. >> the beach is always busy. trying to catch up from the workweek and all of a sudden you have to go back to work to get some rest. >> i wanted to come to work for free ac because mine has been running on overtime. and i bought an extra fan for the boys' room. it's not enough. 105 in concord. 107 in brentwood. and 108 in discovery bay. and today cooling by 10 degrees. temperatures right now from 57 degrees in santa rosa -- boy, that sounds good. 58 in san francisco. and otherwise in the mid-60s in livermore after 103 yesterday. the winds have been picking up. san francisco 15. 21 in the fairfield area. bringing down the temperatures, 67 in pacifica. and still nice. 75degrees oakland through berkeley to emeryville. and mid-90s away from the bay. 100 and 87 degrees, 5 degrees above average in san jose. and 80s and 90s north. >> right now the heat is
movies, >> kids -- >> recitals. >> the beach is always busy. trying to catch up from the workweek and all of a sudden you have to go back to work to get some rest. >> i wanted to come to work for free ac because mine has been running on overtime. and i bought an extra fan for the boys' room. it's not enough. 105 in concord. 107 in brentwood. and 108 in discovery bay. and today cooling by 10 degrees. temperatures right now from 57 degrees in santa rosa -- boy, that sounds...
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they told we that his last words that he said was he was reciting the muslim statement of faith, thereo the bottom of the stairs, the mob had reassembled and they managed to grab his body back. from this point, mashal‘s last moment captured on mobile phones. his fellow students beat him as he lay dying. the videos were instantly shared across pakistan. their brutality and the brazen nature of the killings banknote attempt to disguise their identity shocked the nation. mashal is eventually dragged outside, even long after he was dead, they continued beating his body. police were present but were either unable or unwilling to stop them. even more gathered, somejust to watch the spectacle, some to aim a kick or even spit on mashal‘s body. they were saying that : hit him. they were happy. when they were beating him, they were happy. after killing mashal, the mob gathered in celebration. leading them is a local councillor from mainstream political party. of the few remaining suspects still at large. ——1 of. this body was eventually recovered by police and taken home to this family. were sti
they told we that his last words that he said was he was reciting the muslim statement of faith, thereo the bottom of the stairs, the mob had reassembled and they managed to grab his body back. from this point, mashal‘s last moment captured on mobile phones. his fellow students beat him as he lay dying. the videos were instantly shared across pakistan. their brutality and the brazen nature of the killings banknote attempt to disguise their identity shocked the nation. mashal is eventually...
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she's got to take them to soccer, to dance, to rehearsal, to recital, and she still has time to documentxhausted. >> it's called being a mom. >> this video is a fantastic form of birth control. >>> the impossible meeting. >> i am nervous. >> why am i nervous right now? >> next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, time to jump off a cliff and fly away. right? >> but watch what stops him. >> see how it ends next. >>> we're making squishy soap. please sing along. >> squishy soap. squishy soap. squishy squishy squishy soap. >> it's already stuck in my head. >> see how to entertain the kids and keep them clean. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it h
she's got to take them to soccer, to dance, to rehearsal, to recital, and she still has time to documentxhausted. >> it's called being a mom. >> this video is a fantastic form of birth control. >>> the impossible meeting. >> i am nervous. >> why am i nervous right now? >> next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, time to jump off a cliff and fly away. right? >> but watch what stops him. >> see how it ends next....
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. >>> now to florida and a different accomplishment. 185 people took a deep breath and recited theirath to the united states. >> i can finally participate in our democracy. it's a very happy day for me. >> ceremonies like this one took place all over the country today. more than 15,000 people saw a dream come true. a dream that maybe too many of us take for granted. >>> raising a glass on the 4th of july. coming up, a boom in small distilleries in cities and states around the country. now through july 10th,save up itto one-thousand dollarsle. in bonus discounts to create your perfect home. plus, you'll get thirty-six month, no interest financing. hurry in and celebrate with big savings. with havertys, your home can be perfect. even when life isn't. the star spangled sale is on now at havertys. >>> let's talk consumer news now. go home nasdaq, you're drunk. that's what one stock watcher tweeted after some big names were all listed at the same price. apple, amazon appeared to have dropped more
. >>> now to florida and a different accomplishment. 185 people took a deep breath and recited theirath to the united states. >> i can finally participate in our democracy. it's a very happy day for me. >> ceremonies like this one took place all over the country today. more than 15,000 people saw a dream come true. a dream that maybe too many of us take for granted. >>> raising a glass on the 4th of july. coming up, a boom in small distilleries in cities and states...
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program a and a desire to educate a child, they will educate your i've seen the worst student in school recite a song and its be that he could could talk five minutes, every word, so whether they are listening or reading, information is getting injured you must appeal to the -- in. you must appeal to the students more and morality. you must understand it. is really easy. the bonnet i was able to build with my students was over stationary bikes inside of my trailer. one of these days that was good for me was the music. we appreciate it similar music. d similarreciate music. guest: hello? go to mike. those he is an educator. what is on your mind? caller: my question, but i want to qualify first with a comment. smalla, rural community. most teachers were white, female sps. when i became a teacher, my colleagues were white females. my move, most of my teachers me were white females. part of the achievement gap that we see come up with there be some racial undertone there? not explicit but perhaps implicit bias that many carry.rs, you know, ke that they carry it, but there is sufficient for the stu
program a and a desire to educate a child, they will educate your i've seen the worst student in school recite a song and its be that he could could talk five minutes, every word, so whether they are listening or reading, information is getting injured you must appeal to the -- in. you must appeal to the students more and morality. you must understand it. is really easy. the bonnet i was able to build with my students was over stationary bikes inside of my trailer. one of these days that was...
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jetski while shotgunning a p.b.r., and your can't pass modern literature without proving you can recitenow getting an education in america's stanky hangdown just got more complicated. a new law signed by florida governor rick scott allows any member of the com
jetski while shotgunning a p.b.r., and your can't pass modern literature without proving you can recitenow getting an education in america's stanky hangdown just got more complicated. a new law signed by florida governor rick scott allows any member of the com
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night very different what we saw early on saturday morning when the cleanup was underway a lot of to recite a lot of locals and many people taking photographs of what went on bullet. yet when it comes to demonstrations here we are expecting more to build up throughout the day and we'll probably expect to see similar scenes if not exactly the same scenes as we saw on friday evening later on saturday and of course we'll be keeping an eye on that's bringing you all of the latest here on r.t. our europe correspondent peter all of her life from hamburg thank you let's bring in hugh bronson member of the berlin parliament for representing alternative for germany party always good having the program q let's just pick up on one of the points that correspondent was making there or perhaps the authorities been caught off guard by the intensity the violence of these protests could they have been better prepared or warned in advance. while i mean the deed trying to keep from it wasn't planned yesterday it's been it's been in the planning for a long time now police and intelligence had enough time to ga
night very different what we saw early on saturday morning when the cleanup was underway a lot of to recite a lot of locals and many people taking photographs of what went on bullet. yet when it comes to demonstrations here we are expecting more to build up throughout the day and we'll probably expect to see similar scenes if not exactly the same scenes as we saw on friday evening later on saturday and of course we'll be keeping an eye on that's bringing you all of the latest here on r.t. our...
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their handlers reciting a prayer in honour of all police dogs.ed carpet, they entered a new life of leisure. but a huge blow for those they're leaving behind. this officer having to say farewell to his partner, tyron. translation: as you can understand ifeel bad because i couldn't taking with me. he's spent a lot of time with me. he's more than a pet. he was my working companion but i'm happy because he's going with good people. i will keep seeing him. so for these dogs it will be new families. a life of service now followed by a peaceful reward for man's best friend. tim allman, bbc news. more than 300 years since it was sunk in battle in the caribbean sea, colombia says it's making progress in its bid to salvage a spanish galleon carrying treasure thought to be worth more than a billion dollars. greg dawson reports. it's being called the holy grail of shipwrecks. somewhere at the bottom of the caribbean sea are the remains of the san jose. at the time it was sunk it carried one of the world's largest maritime treasures. its cargo of gold, silve
their handlers reciting a prayer in honour of all police dogs.ed carpet, they entered a new life of leisure. but a huge blow for those they're leaving behind. this officer having to say farewell to his partner, tyron. translation: as you can understand ifeel bad because i couldn't taking with me. he's spent a lot of time with me. he's more than a pet. he was my working companion but i'm happy because he's going with good people. i will keep seeing him. so for these dogs it will be new families....
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i was reciting the national statistic town there, 63%, the head of the nursing home said senator, here it is virtually a 100 percent. i looked at the residents who needed intensive nursing health care and one woman asked why i was there and i explained it to her. her name was debra and she said senator, i am paid for my medicaid. if it goes away i am out on the street and that is a problem because i can't walk. it is not just a problem for debra but all residents in long term care who need expensive nursing care. it is a challenge for our mothers. about 1-3 women in maternity care are paid for my medicare. don't we want our children to get a good strong start in life. don't we want maternity care from the moment a woman knows she is expecting a child? then why do so many of my colleagues support a bill to tear that care away from our expecting mothers. it is a problem for our older americans. our older americans whose rates would go way up. for example, a man 60 years old earning 20,000 a year who currently pays about $80 a month for health care, an affordable policy but under the trum
i was reciting the national statistic town there, 63%, the head of the nursing home said senator, here it is virtually a 100 percent. i looked at the residents who needed intensive nursing health care and one woman asked why i was there and i explained it to her. her name was debra and she said senator, i am paid for my medicaid. if it goes away i am out on the street and that is a problem because i can't walk. it is not just a problem for debra but all residents in long term care who need...
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the ceremony was dominated by the recital of the names, 298, read out by some of the people who havears old, told me it was so important for them not to forget, but that remembering brings all those memories flooding back. and you can can hear, as the names were read out, some of the voice is faltering and braking. those wounds are still very raw for so those wounds are still very raw for so many of the people here today. this site is in factjust a few minutes' drive from the airport where so many relatives said what would be theirfinal where so many relatives said what would be their final goodbyes. earlier, the dutch king and queen led sunflowers at the heart of this memorialforest, where led sunflowers at the heart of this memorial forest, where they have erected a monument in the shape of an eye, with all of the victims' names in the iris, facing up to the sky, and it is designed to offer a permanent place where those families can come and pay their respects. and it is supposed to symbolise briefings. life, growth and hope. so many of the people here today are still hoping that o
the ceremony was dominated by the recital of the names, 298, read out by some of the people who havears old, told me it was so important for them not to forget, but that remembering brings all those memories flooding back. and you can can hear, as the names were read out, some of the voice is faltering and braking. those wounds are still very raw for so those wounds are still very raw for so many of the people here today. this site is in factjust a few minutes' drive from the airport where so...
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there were long recitals from a crime on the trail and martyrdom. —— from the quran on betrayal.r has suggested the uk could win concessions on immigration to try to keep it within the european union. the former british prime minister said european leaders might be prepared to offer a compromise on the free movement of people. his comments, though, have been dismissed by senior british conservative and opposition labour figures. 0ur political correspondent, eleanor garnier reports. balancing the needs of the uk economy at the same time as getting greater control of britain's borders is a key issue in the brexit debate. but the former labour prime minister has suggested political change in france has opened the path to compromise. tony blair claims the eu could be willing to make concessions on the free movement of people, to allow the uk to stay in a reformed eu. britain benefits enormously from that freedom of movement. however, the question is whether there are changes, qualifications to it, not alteration of the indivisibility of the principle, but qualifications to it around
there were long recitals from a crime on the trail and martyrdom. —— from the quran on betrayal.r has suggested the uk could win concessions on immigration to try to keep it within the european union. the former british prime minister said european leaders might be prepared to offer a compromise on the free movement of people. his comments, though, have been dismissed by senior british conservative and opposition labour figures. 0ur political correspondent, eleanor garnier reports....
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their handlers reciting a prayer in honour of all police dogs.ed a new life of leisure. that a huge blow for those they're leaving behind. this officer having to say farewell to his partner, tyron. translation: as you can understand i feel bad because i couldn't taking with me. he's spent a lot of time with me. he's spent a lot of time with me. he's more than a pet. he was my working companion but i'm happy because he's going with good people. i will keep seeing him. so for these dogs it will be new fan families. a life of service now followed by a peaceful reward for man's best friend. tim allman, bbc news. that's it, thanks for watching. hello again. we've got more of that hot and humid weather coming up across england and wales. yesterday we had temperatures of 30 degrees in both heathrow and wisley in surrey, and we're going to see temperatures again getting to those kind of levels later in the afternoon. mind you, for some of us, there will also be some fairly big thunderstorms around over the next 24 hours. the first place that could see so
their handlers reciting a prayer in honour of all police dogs.ed a new life of leisure. that a huge blow for those they're leaving behind. this officer having to say farewell to his partner, tyron. translation: as you can understand i feel bad because i couldn't taking with me. he's spent a lot of time with me. he's spent a lot of time with me. he's more than a pet. he was my working companion but i'm happy because he's going with good people. i will keep seeing him. so for these dogs it will...
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tools that can great le reduce the admin work so you can have human reciters hiring data plots can'teasure, like personality and character. or be optimized for mobile. now google ranks companies that are mobile friendly here i in searches. five, don't ignore word-of-mouth. encourage them to spread the word with when you have open positions. earlier this week, i went to washington, d.c. to participate in a conference on government contracting. and here is a fun factor for you. the u.s. government is the largest consumer of products and services in the world. the entire world. so if you're looking for a new customer, don't count them out. but it's not easy to get those contracts. managing director of red carrot wondered if she could sell the company working with her company when she launched in 2011. six years later, it makes up 80% of her business. i caught up with her to find out how she did it. getting a federal government contract was a dream come true for us. we were a lot smaller of a firm and we got our first government contract about two years ago and it really helped us hire m
tools that can great le reduce the admin work so you can have human reciters hiring data plots can'teasure, like personality and character. or be optimized for mobile. now google ranks companies that are mobile friendly here i in searches. five, don't ignore word-of-mouth. encourage them to spread the word with when you have open positions. earlier this week, i went to washington, d.c. to participate in a conference on government contracting. and here is a fun factor for you. the u.s....
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half way through reciting the poem to her her boyfriend walks in and sits down. i didn't know she had a boyfriend. i asked a friend who do research and he failed. he is like you give the sermon at the mosque and i am like yeah, and he is like what are you doing here and i am like asking your girlfriend on a date. that went overwell. my third day as islamic center president was 9/11 and we were the largest muslim community in proximity to ground zero. i am a 21-year-old incredibly shy and awkward kid and didn't know how to handle myself in these settings. this life style of constantly commenting about islam and muslims and defending your identity and explaining who you are and reducing everything conversation to violence. the key word is terrorist. so, i wanted to write something that challenged them. i didn't want to write a book that talked about politics or national security even though that is there in the back ground because it affects me in a lot of different ways but that is the book everyone wants to read and it doesn't tell the story about what i think mu
half way through reciting the poem to her her boyfriend walks in and sits down. i didn't know she had a boyfriend. i asked a friend who do research and he failed. he is like you give the sermon at the mosque and i am like yeah, and he is like what are you doing here and i am like asking your girlfriend on a date. that went overwell. my third day as islamic center president was 9/11 and we were the largest muslim community in proximity to ground zero. i am a 21-year-old incredibly shy and...
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would immediately lay down the non-negotiable with russia and what would those be article five sec recited can't by late it the other thing is sanctions we desire to lift some of them however that's not going to happen until russia abides by the agreements with ukraine with no one to send on bass and in the other areas same way with the case. in georgia sanctions cannot be lifted until they hold up their end of the bargain so those would be the non-negotiable and just lay them out very clearly as saying nothing will change there but here are the negotiables what does a post isis syria look like russia has influence in the region has had for forty or fifty years with their port at tartus and the airfield it. that's been well understood and well known that they have ports there in the in the mediterranean so we acknowledge that that that those bases will be there and that that is an area of influence that russia continues to have for our part with the free syrians and other allies in the coalition we would reduce rocka on their part they would remove assad from any post isis syrian governanc
would immediately lay down the non-negotiable with russia and what would those be article five sec recited can't by late it the other thing is sanctions we desire to lift some of them however that's not going to happen until russia abides by the agreements with ukraine with no one to send on bass and in the other areas same way with the case. in georgia sanctions cannot be lifted until they hold up their end of the bargain so those would be the non-negotiable and just lay them out very clearly...
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in response jim began easily reciting the names of every one of them. once he had listed a good number of his grandchildren, the constituent conceded. amazed, the kentuckian asked, how do you remember all 34? jim replied, it's not hard when you pray for each of them every night. according to the senate historical office, jim is one of only three individuals to be both a member of a professional sports hall of fame and a u.s. senator. the others are basketball player bill bradley and kentucky's own happy chandler, who was commissioner of baseball. but jim is not just a baseball hall of famer. he's a hall of famer in life. a storied baseball career and more than three decades as a successful public official would be sufficient, but he is also a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather. in all of these areas, jim has shone brightly. what possibly could be a grander legacy? thank you so much. >>> you're watching "american history tv." 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitte twitter @cspanh
in response jim began easily reciting the names of every one of them. once he had listed a good number of his grandchildren, the constituent conceded. amazed, the kentuckian asked, how do you remember all 34? jim replied, it's not hard when you pray for each of them every night. according to the senate historical office, jim is one of only three individuals to be both a member of a professional sports hall of fame and a u.s. senator. the others are basketball player bill bradley and kentucky's...
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climate accords to saying that it was ridiculous to polos of an educator that was a tweet that you reciting there that i'm an educator so when i see people making decisions that seem under informed to me then i say that maybe they didn't learn this in school or no one taught them after school and so if you're going to pull out of the paris climate accord. it must mean that you don't fully understand the long term consequences of that i'm thinking and if you don't why do we learn those long term consequences from a fluency in science and technology in the causes and effects of things the consequences of your actions and the consequences of your interactions and people hardly ever talk about in action because what is what is a journalist or what did you do and what consequences came from it rarely do they say what didn't you do and what consequences came from that's not a story people don't write about what didn't happen relative to what then happens later so so my sense was that maybe not enough people who were making that decision knew or understood how science works and what it is by the w
climate accords to saying that it was ridiculous to polos of an educator that was a tweet that you reciting there that i'm an educator so when i see people making decisions that seem under informed to me then i say that maybe they didn't learn this in school or no one taught them after school and so if you're going to pull out of the paris climate accord. it must mean that you don't fully understand the long term consequences of that i'm thinking and if you don't why do we learn those long term...
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>> guest: think about what you just recited their. anyone of those events in any other presidential election would be the single visit-- biggest event inside that presidential election. the incumbent president drops out and decides not to run in the mill of the campaign. that would have been historically the biggest events that happened in the presidential campaign and is so one of the fears that i had when i was approaching the writing of this book is boy, the republican side is boring. what am i going to do? they are boring guys in a boring story. only if you were a high school kid in 1968, watching you think that. now,-- that's what i was. now that i have gone back and found out what was really going on on the republican side it was a very dramatic standalone story all by itself. the books first sentence is, richard nixon meeting roger ailes in the makeup chair of the mike douglas show, which changes our political history in a way that is incalculable to imagine without it took roger ailes who is that executive producer of what nix
>> guest: think about what you just recited their. anyone of those events in any other presidential election would be the single visit-- biggest event inside that presidential election. the incumbent president drops out and decides not to run in the mill of the campaign. that would have been historically the biggest events that happened in the presidential campaign and is so one of the fears that i had when i was approaching the writing of this book is boy, the republican side is boring....