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roman: todo sucediÓ a la en unas 6:15am de hoy.as y la destrucciÓn. >> habÍa mucha gente tiene nido, la cabeza cortada, los cuerpo cortado, sangre por todos lados, el chofer tiene que estar muerto, porque todo se metiÓ en la silla del chofer. roman:los vehÍculos que al parecer estaban estacionados sufrieron daÑos de consideraciÓn. a uno de ellos se le cayÓ encima un semÁforo. >> si las autoridades no ponen atenciÓn al trÁfico que hay, nos vamos a matar. roman: en 2016 un autobÚs de esta misma compaÑÍa se dio vuelta. julio: hoy se llevÓ a cabo la 10 ceremonia del izamiento de la bandera de puerto rico. >> estamos muy honrados de tenerlos. marÍa: la concejal maría quiÑones sÁnchez ha llevado por una dÉcada la tradicional ceremonia del izamiento de la bandera puertorriqueÑa. >>nosotros hemos luchado mucho en esta ciudad y para nosotros es muy importante que los demÁs ciudadanos reconozcan. es una cosa muy especial. marÍa: la comunidad puertorriqueÑa fue una de las primeras en acoger los izamientos, comenzando en la dÉcada de los 80. >
roman: todo sucediÓ a la en unas 6:15am de hoy.as y la destrucciÓn. >> habÍa mucha gente tiene nido, la cabeza cortada, los cuerpo cortado, sangre por todos lados, el chofer tiene que estar muerto, porque todo se metiÓ en la silla del chofer. roman:los vehÍculos que al parecer estaban estacionados sufrieron daÑos de consideraciÓn. a uno de ellos se le cayÓ encima un semÁforo. >> si las autoridades no ponen atenciÓn al trÁfico que hay, nos vamos a matar. roman: en 2016 un...
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still to come — the lost roman city of neapolis is found off the coast of tunisia.ce prize for her work with the poor and dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies, then arrange the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting. hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape the nightmare behind them. britain lost a princess today, described by all to whom she reached out as irreplaceable. an early—morning car crash in a paris underpass ended a life with more than its share of pain and courage, warmth and compassion. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: report said president trump will ask congress to release around $6 billion to help with the recovery effort in texas after tropical storm harvey. the french government has unveiled plans to reform the country's labour laws, trade unions have pledged to block the changes. vast underwater roman ruins have been discovered off the northeastern coast of tun
still to come — the lost roman city of neapolis is found off the coast of tunisia.ce prize for her work with the poor and dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies, then arrange the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting. hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape the nightmare behind them. britain lost a princess...
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peaks to week, game of the romans, and the twin pea ks revival to week, game of the romans, and thepeaks revival —— game of thrones. it was really fun for them to not know what was coming and for eve ryo ne to not know what was coming and for everyone to watch it together at the same time on sunday nights. it's funny because tv can work both ways and it's interesting watching directors and studios trying to find the balance. and the competition is so the balance. and the competition is so immense. that has to be good for the viewer, hasn't it, because it pushes everyone to do better? that is the best case. i would say that sometimes for the viewer it is also just overwhelming, because there are so just overwhelming, because there are so many shows. as a critic, because it is myjob, i can tell you there isa it is myjob, i can tell you there is a tiny show on a network you've never heard of that you feel like you should look at, but as a viewer, you should look at, but as a viewer, you have enough going on. ideally, it's great, but there are so many people doing great work and these l
peaks to week, game of the romans, and the twin pea ks revival to week, game of the romans, and thepeaks revival —— game of thrones. it was really fun for them to not know what was coming and for eve ryo ne to not know what was coming and for everyone to watch it together at the same time on sunday nights. it's funny because tv can work both ways and it's interesting watching directors and studios trying to find the balance. and the competition is so the balance. and the competition is so...
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still to come: tributes to cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor — the man who led the roman catholic churcheived the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies, then arrange the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting. hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape the nightmare behind them. britain lost a princess today, described by all to whom she reached out as irreplaceable. an early—morning car crash in a paris underpass ended a life with more than its share of pain and courage, warmth and compassion. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: kenya's electoral commission has come under heavy criticism after the supreme court annulled the results of last month's presidential election, citing irregularities. the devastating floods across large parts of south—east asia have killed at least 14,100 people. "1,400 people. floodwaters in houston may barely have begun to recede,
still to come: tributes to cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor — the man who led the roman catholic churcheived the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies, then arrange the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting. hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape the nightmare...
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cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor served as the head of the roman catholic church in england and walese was a man of great faith and of great fun. he had an infectious laugh, and just loved to be cheerful and to encourage people around him. and it's that very, very positive attitude to life, which he saw as a gift of god, and to the challenges that we all face. his theological acumen was recognised early and he served as rector of the english college in rome before becoming bishop of arundel and brighton. and it was in sussex that he faced his greatest public challenge. god of power... a local priest, michael hill, had been accused of child sexual abuse. then bishop murphy—o'connor decided to redeploy him as a chaplain at gatwick airport. hill went on to abuse children and was jailed in 1997. cormac murphy—o'connor refused to resign, but described his management of hill as a grave mistake. out of that terrible case came his decision to ask lord nolan to help him rethink how the catholic church in this country dealt with child abuse issues, to try and avoid such terrible things happenin
cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor served as the head of the roman catholic church in england and walese was a man of great faith and of great fun. he had an infectious laugh, and just loved to be cheerful and to encourage people around him. and it's that very, very positive attitude to life, which he saw as a gift of god, and to the challenges that we all face. his theological acumen was recognised early and he served as rector of the english college in rome before becoming bishop of arundel...
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peaks to week, game of the romans, and the twin pea ks revival to week, game of the romans, and the them to not know what was coming and for eve ryo ne to not know what was coming and for everyone to watch it together
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perfect and i know my a lot of people can confirm that roman was a good person. police force is losing its credibility very people are not running to the police anymore for protection in fact. about a month ago. two men riding in tandem up on a motorcycle killed someone on the roadside and then they rushed people were able to report to the next police force and they were apprehended people fired at them and they got of the motorcycle to exchange fire and then after a while when they were outnumbered they shouted. which means we are one of you are one of you and so when did you moved or ski caps they were policemen. so was this so the human rights community began asking questions are no one's going around wearing a ski mask not just vigilant this but policemen also pretending to be vigilant this. the police defacto are part of a national security state we have put becoming a police state where anybody who complains can just be shot dead or arrested and then tortured and then eventually also silenced forever. we did our homework. we inquired about how he runs down
perfect and i know my a lot of people can confirm that roman was a good person. police force is losing its credibility very people are not running to the police anymore for protection in fact. about a month ago. two men riding in tandem up on a motorcycle killed someone on the roadside and then they rushed people were able to report to the next police force and they were apprehended people fired at them and they got of the motorcycle to exchange fire and then after a while when they were...
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he was the former leader of the roman catholic church in england and wales. international trade secretary liam fox says the uk must not allow itself to be "blackmailed" by the eu over its brexit settlement bill. calls for calm as kenya‘s supreme court annuls the result of last month‘s presidential election and orders a new one within 60 days. now for the sport. it is international ‘s weekend in scotland face a must win qualifier. scotland face a must—win qualifer in lithuania tonight if they want to make it to next year‘s world cup in russia. all the home nations are in action this weekend — but scotland are under the most pressure — they‘re a points off the play off spot, and have only won once before in lithuania. strachan believes 10 points out of 12 will be enough to finish in the top two places. there is a psychology to it. no speech to make them feel any better. i don‘t think that. generally make sure the players are prepared, they feel comfortable and amount of time they put into it and the training they put into it and the training they put into it. e
he was the former leader of the roman catholic church in england and wales. international trade secretary liam fox says the uk must not allow itself to be "blackmailed" by the eu over its brexit settlement bill. calls for calm as kenya‘s supreme court annuls the result of last month‘s presidential election and orders a new one within 60 days. now for the sport. it is international ‘s weekend in scotland face a must win qualifier. scotland face a must—win qualifer in lithuania...
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romans crucified jews in the place called calvary. the horror that was repeated year after year. that's why these two panels are pain are directly to the left and right of the altar to faff with. the panel set out on their journey to berlin the new capital of the reed united germany. and. the artist from the door with roots on the baltic sea had been asked to design these special works. the panels were to be installed in the reichstag building the seat of the german parliament to adorn a quiet open contemplated space. in the weeks when parliament is in session a christian prayer is offered up before the daily business begins however the space is essentially open to all religions as a place for contemplation and meditation. this time to book or wasn't willing to allow anyone else to supervise the installation of the work and was prepared to roll up his sleeves if need be. to that matter thought maybe it makes as richard to expand our approach to god in the history of our own judeo christian faith got to. know this experience could help make the message of peace and love more worka
romans crucified jews in the place called calvary. the horror that was repeated year after year. that's why these two panels are pain are directly to the left and right of the altar to faff with. the panel set out on their journey to berlin the new capital of the reed united germany. and. the artist from the door with roots on the baltic sea had been asked to design these special works. the panels were to be installed in the reichstag building the seat of the german parliament to adorn a quiet...
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monroe county administrator roman getassy had a very clear message about getting out. here is what he had to say. >> this is a big, dangerous storm. something that's never been seen before. in the atlantic. we were hoping for that turn to the east. still headed our way. a gas shortages through the keys. you guys have been reporting that. it is a problem. snake creek bridge only draw bridge out of the keys closees tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. all the hospitals will be closed tomorrow 7:00 a.m. our air ambulance will also be gone tomorrow. commercial flights ended today. >> now he is going to be on is show in just minutes from now and it's going to be a very important interview that you guys have coming. can you see the road leaving key largo. here is a few cars going. but, you know, people remember in 1992 which hurricane andrew hit and the devastation that it brought literally smashing everything. i know janice dean also about to have a little bit more on the advisories, the local radio saying perhaps a downturn in category strength. not much when it comes to total devastatio
monroe county administrator roman getassy had a very clear message about getting out. here is what he had to say. >> this is a big, dangerous storm. something that's never been seen before. in the atlantic. we were hoping for that turn to the east. still headed our way. a gas shortages through the keys. you guys have been reporting that. it is a problem. snake creek bridge only draw bridge out of the keys closees tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. all the hospitals will be closed tomorrow 7:00 a.m....
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the house because he does uphold the constitution, the rule of law, work so what eventually goes, roman catholics -- evangelicals, roman catholics, through catholic charities and social services to make sure they speak english and become citizens, and steve, maybe you can let them know about all the people we need to immigrate legally and how daca and president obama has put those t 10 years to 12 years until their children can be a way past the age of being able to come with their families, and then they have to spend hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars to try and reunite their families because there is no room for them, legal immigrants, refugees trying to come in. host: thanks for your comment. call. thanks for the i would say there are more than 5 million people outside the united states who are the back of the line, who have been waiting to come into america the legal way. they have put applications in place, and they are coming through the system. we bring in between one million people and 1.2 million people legally and get on a path to citizenship. we are the most passion
the house because he does uphold the constitution, the rule of law, work so what eventually goes, roman catholics -- evangelicals, roman catholics, through catholic charities and social services to make sure they speak english and become citizens, and steve, maybe you can let them know about all the people we need to immigrate legally and how daca and president obama has put those t 10 years to 12 years until their children can be a way past the age of being able to come with their families,...
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in this ad fifty at the lay down by the romans almost thousand two. thousand years ago that isis staged one of its sickest massacres the russian military considers it the crowding jewel of the operation here in syria. one come to the government's side of aleppo the sees what you see on your way here just a few hundred meters away from the front lines. where in the island. and the rebels are pushing into aleppo again. the rescuers are now digging through the rubble looking for the body of a thirteen year old girl. and. if. it. were as a syrian still reposition overlooking the industrial quarter of their resort of the battle is said to be fear isis fired back as we filmed shells speak and fooling around. we ran but the syrian batteries kept firing. life even did as order is still far from normal but at least it will be stopped. him to death anymore. and here's a map for you which shows just how much territory eisel has lost in syria since the start of the campaign most of the to do strongholds they've fallen to president assad's army according to the ru
in this ad fifty at the lay down by the romans almost thousand two. thousand years ago that isis staged one of its sickest massacres the russian military considers it the crowding jewel of the operation here in syria. one come to the government's side of aleppo the sees what you see on your way here just a few hundred meters away from the front lines. where in the island. and the rebels are pushing into aleppo again. the rescuers are now digging through the rubble looking for the body of a...
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the people around the world feed would be reduced to dust in this ad fifty at that laid down by the romans almost two thousand years ago that isis staged one of its sickest massacres the russian military considers it. crowding jewel of the operation here in syria. won't come to the government's side of aleppo the sees what you see on your way here where just a few hundred meters away from the front line. where in the. and the rebels are pushing into aleppo again. the rescue as and now digging through the rubble looking for the body of a thirteen year old go. and did this to. you. were it's a syrian still reposition overlooking the industrial quarter of that is sort of the battle is said to be theists isis fired back as we filmed shells speak on fooling around. we ran but the syrian batteries kept firing. life even did as ordered is still far from normal but at least they will be starving to death and the more. right. now the u.s. and russia have agreed to work together on a new projects to build a space station that will or with the moon the station will serve as a lot pad for further spac
the people around the world feed would be reduced to dust in this ad fifty at that laid down by the romans almost two thousand years ago that isis staged one of its sickest massacres the russian military considers it. crowding jewel of the operation here in syria. won't come to the government's side of aleppo the sees what you see on your way here where just a few hundred meters away from the front line. where in the. and the rebels are pushing into aleppo again. the rescue as and now digging...
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i'm christine romans. it's thursday, september 7th. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east.in with this monster hurricane, irma, taking aim at florida after it left a trail of destruction in the caribbean. right now irma remaining a category five before it reaches the u.s. mainland. eye rare storm packing -- a rare storm packing 180-mile-an-hour winds before reaching the dominican republic. before it reaches the u.s. mainland, territories in the atlantic have been batter itted. the death toll -- battered. the death toll rise, nine people killed. the number expected to climb. >> puerto rico may have avoided a direct hit, but the governor saying there is significant damage as rain and powerful winds lashed the island. more than a million customers are without power in puerto rico. >> at least eight people died and two others were seriously injured on the islands of st. barts and st. maarten. people who rode out the storm there describe paradise lost. >> it's horrible. it's awful. this island was beautiful. it was a tropical paradise. it's awful. roofs have blown off. there
i'm christine romans. it's thursday, september 7th. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east.in with this monster hurricane, irma, taking aim at florida after it left a trail of destruction in the caribbean. right now irma remaining a category five before it reaches the u.s. mainland. eye rare storm packing -- a rare storm packing 180-mile-an-hour winds before reaching the dominican republic. before it reaches the u.s. mainland, territories in the atlantic have been batter itted. the death toll -- battered....
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circuses right is just bread and circuses that is russian by the way bread and circuses goes back to roman times meaning you give the people enough bread and circuses and you can abuse them all you want you can you can have them work in pursuit labor wages you can hire sculptors to put up grand monuments of you and your royal penis everywhere you know nowadays you can use all the people's tax dollars to drop bombs on who even cares a stand doesn't matter as long as the football players run past in the soup line isn't too long who circus is are meaningless contrivances used as an opiate for the masses of course now the ruling elite also use opioids as an opiate for the masses metaphors are hard work so just go straight to the opioids else whack everybody out on oxy cotton one sam slurred speech and shivers they won't be complained of much about voter suppression or low wages as they're cleaning the poop from their pants. but here's the point the bread and circuses are incredibly important in keeping those don't and just sleep so when even the bread and circus is start getting angry start st
circuses right is just bread and circuses that is russian by the way bread and circuses goes back to roman times meaning you give the people enough bread and circuses and you can abuse them all you want you can you can have them work in pursuit labor wages you can hire sculptors to put up grand monuments of you and your royal penis everywhere you know nowadays you can use all the people's tax dollars to drop bombs on who even cares a stand doesn't matter as long as the football players run past...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is 4:30 eastern time.begin with the national hurricane center issuing a warning for florida. it starts from jupiter inlet on the east coast, southward around the peninsula, bonita beach including the florida keys and florida bay. >> storm surge warnings being issued in coastal communities. those surges could reach ten feet. mandatory evacuation orders in parts of miami-dade county, broward county, palm beach county, low-lying parts of brevard county, and monroe county. >> and it's not just florida bracing for irma. georgia governor nathan deal ordering a mandatory evacuation for anyone east of i-95 including the city of savannah, along with chatham county and other low-lying areas. and in south carolina, mandatory evacuation order takes effect saturday morning at 10:00 eastern in coastal counties including charleston. >> irma holding strong this hour at category five. slamming turks and caicos overnight. it's now approaching the bahamas. meteorologist karen maginnis tracking the monster storm from the cnn
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is 4:30 eastern time.begin with the national hurricane center issuing a warning for florida. it starts from jupiter inlet on the east coast, southward around the peninsula, bonita beach including the florida keys and florida bay. >> storm surge warnings being issued in coastal communities. those surges could reach ten feet. mandatory evacuation orders in parts of miami-dade county, broward county, palm beach county, low-lying parts of...
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as archbishop, he was the leader of the roman catholic church in england and wales for nearly decade.lmighty god bless you. cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor served as the head of the roman catholic church in england and wales from 2000 until 2009. his theological acumen was recognised early and he served as rector of the english college in rome before becoming bishop of arundel and brighton. and it was in sussex where he faced his greatest public challenge. a local priest, michael hill, had been accused of child sexual abuse. then bishop murphy—o'connor decided to redeploy him as a chaplain at gatwick airport. hill went on to abuse children and was jailed in 1997. cormac murphy—o'connor refused to resign but described his management of hill as a grave mistake. out of that terrible case came his decision to ask lord nolan to help him rethink how the catholic church in this country dealt with child abuse issues, to try to avoid such terrible things happening again. although he did not engage directly in politics, it was his careful nurturing that led tony blair to convert to catholicism
as archbishop, he was the leader of the roman catholic church in england and wales for nearly decade.lmighty god bless you. cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor served as the head of the roman catholic church in england and wales from 2000 until 2009. his theological acumen was recognised early and he served as rector of the english college in rome before becoming bishop of arundel and brighton. and it was in sussex where he faced his greatest public challenge. a local priest, michael hill, had...
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so are these bricks ancient roman? >> of course. >> reporter: it's the next phase of the colosseum project, repairing passageways wild animals and gladiators took to the floor of the colosseum, where they fought to their deaths. that's expected to take another year-and-a-half. all of this paid for by tod's. why did this fashion mogul have to intervene to restore the colosseum? why wasn't the state already giving it the care that it needed? >> the state was giving it care, but not 25 million euros. >> reporter: daniel berger, a former manager at new york's metropolitan museum of art, is an advisor to italy's culture ministry. tourists do pay about $14 to visit the inside of the colosseum and fees to other sites. but it's not enough, says berger, to cover the cost of italy's rare problem: too many relics and ruins. >> it certainly is probably the world's most numerous concentration of works of art of paintings, of sculptures, of buildings, of churches, of archeological remains. all of these things are concentrated in thi
so are these bricks ancient roman? >> of course. >> reporter: it's the next phase of the colosseum project, repairing passageways wild animals and gladiators took to the floor of the colosseum, where they fought to their deaths. that's expected to take another year-and-a-half. all of this paid for by tod's. why did this fashion mogul have to intervene to restore the colosseum? why wasn't the state already giving it the care that it needed? >> the state was giving it care, but...
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people around the outfeed could be reduced to dust in this amphitheater laid down by the romans almost two thousand years ago that isis staged one of its sickest massacres the russian military considers it the crowding jewel of the operation here in syria. one comes to the government's side of aleppo the sees what you see on your way here where just a few hundred meters away from the front line. we're in the al assad. and the rebels are pushing into aleppo again. the rescuers are now digging through the rubble looking for the body of a thirteen year old go. and. if. it. were is a syrian still reposition overlooking the industrial quarter of that is sort of the battle is said to be fear isis fired back as we filmed shells speak and fooling around. we ran but the syrian batteries kept firing. live in did as order is still far from normal but at least it will be starving to death and the more. you're. getting back it's a wave of accusations of turning into a president of the rich french leader a man on the cross has said that his latest tax reform is aimed at encouraging investment and pr
people around the outfeed could be reduced to dust in this amphitheater laid down by the romans almost two thousand years ago that isis staged one of its sickest massacres the russian military considers it the crowding jewel of the operation here in syria. one comes to the government's side of aleppo the sees what you see on your way here where just a few hundred meters away from the front line. we're in the al assad. and the rebels are pushing into aleppo again. the rescuers are now digging...
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cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor served as the head of the roman catholic church in england and walesn of great faith and of great fun. he had an infectious laugh, and just loved to be cheerful and to encourage people around him. and it's that very, very positive attitude to life, which he saw as a gift of god, and to the challenges that we all face. his theological acumen was recognised early and he served as rector of the english college in rome before becoming bishop of arundel and brighton. and it was in sussex that he faced his greatest public challenge. god of power... a local priest, michael hill, had been accused of child sexual abuse. then bishop murphy—o'connor decided to redeploy him as a chaplain at gatwick airport. hill went on to abuse children and was jailed in 1997. cormac murphy—o'connor refused to resign, but described his management of hill as a grave mistake. out of that terrible case came his decision to ask lord nolan to help him rethink how the catholic church in this country dealt with child abuse issues, to try and avoid such terrible things happening again. a
cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor served as the head of the roman catholic church in england and walesn of great faith and of great fun. he had an infectious laugh, and just loved to be cheerful and to encourage people around him. and it's that very, very positive attitude to life, which he saw as a gift of god, and to the challenges that we all face. his theological acumen was recognised early and he served as rector of the english college in rome before becoming bishop of arundel and...
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why didn't these ideas, why not under the song dynasty in china or the roman empire or ancient egypt? why not? because the causal idea was liberalism. adam smith, the blessed at the smith put it, the liberal plan, he called it of equality, liberty and justice. , and those days ordinary people, masses of people in sweden and italy and all over the place, ideas that they could have a go. he got this fantastic explosion of ideas. so it's ideas encouraged by a free society that made as rich. it also by the way made as free, which is just as important. >> host: here's the book. it's called "bourgeois equality how ideas, not capital or institutions, enrichd the world." professor, author, and high-tech prizewinner is deirdre mccloskey. mccloskey. this is booktv on c-span2. >> here's a look at the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. >> for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and watch previous festival coverage, click the book their staff on our website, booktv.org. good afternoon. there's a few instructions. if there's time at the end there wi
why didn't these ideas, why not under the song dynasty in china or the roman empire or ancient egypt? why not? because the causal idea was liberalism. adam smith, the blessed at the smith put it, the liberal plan, he called it of equality, liberty and justice. , and those days ordinary people, masses of people in sweden and italy and all over the place, ideas that they could have a go. he got this fantastic explosion of ideas. so it's ideas encouraged by a free society that made as rich. it...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans.ane center issuing a hurricane warning for southern florida. irma now a category 4, powerful category-4 storm. this is a deadly system. officials say it is packing life-threatening winds and storm surge. the warning extends from jupiter inlet on florida's east coast southward around the peninsula to bonita beach and including the florida keys and florida bay. >> storm surge warnings also being issued in coastal communities. those surges could reach ten feet. mandatory evacuation orders now in place for parts of miami-dade county, broward county, palm beach county, low-lying brevard county, and monroe county, as well. >> it is not just florida bracing for irma. georgia governor nathan deal ordering a mandatory evacuation for anyone east of i-95 in georgia. that includes the city of savannah, along with chatham county and other low-lying areas. and in south carolina, a mandatory evacuation order takes effect saturday morning at 10:00 eastern in coastal communities, coastal counties inclu
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans.ane center issuing a hurricane warning for southern florida. irma now a category 4, powerful category-4 storm. this is a deadly system. officials say it is packing life-threatening winds and storm surge. the warning extends from jupiter inlet on florida's east coast southward around the peninsula to bonita beach and including the florida keys and florida bay. >> storm surge warnings also being issued in coastal communities. those surges could...
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roman brochure was the first to find out just how tricky roman brochure was the first to find outjustcky monza to be in the wet. —— romain grosjean. he could walk away, but the track needed to improve, it was decided, before action could continue. everyone waited, trying to keep the tedium at bay. eventually after two and a half hours they were allowed to go back out and things hotted up, for kimi raikkonen at least. heart in the most moment that turned out 0k. conditions worsened as the claim climax approached. penalties for changing the red bull engine meant the drivers would not stay at the front. record—breaking was in the airas lance front. record—breaking was in the air as lance stroll became the youngest driver to claim a place on the front row of the grid. the grand finale came from who else but hamilton. the briton underlining his superiority by going more than a second quicker than everyone else. as he wrote his name into history. italy, i love you, i'm so happy to be here. even though we are with ferrari in their homeland, such great support for mercedes. so to do this on s
roman brochure was the first to find out just how tricky roman brochure was the first to find outjustcky monza to be in the wet. —— romain grosjean. he could walk away, but the track needed to improve, it was decided, before action could continue. everyone waited, trying to keep the tedium at bay. eventually after two and a half hours they were allowed to go back out and things hotted up, for kimi raikkonen at least. heart in the most moment that turned out 0k. conditions worsened as the...
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a roman catholic priest has made his first public appearance after being held hostage for four months by fighters linked to i saw in the southern philippines a priest was rescued in juarez city on saturday and the army stormed the fires console center inside a mosque tamil alan duggan has more from the mila. father cheat us of the noblest presented by the top leadership of the thing the military here at the headquarters in manila he was not allowed to taking questions from journalists but he issued a short statement he says that he is grateful to be alive and. he's asking for everyone to pray for him us taken on day one from a cathedral in our we city in the southern philippines he's the most high profile hostage under the mao tse group according to the philippine military his rescue means that the siege is almost over. and. more than eighty people have been killed and more than two hundred thousand people now displaced the philippine military admits it is one of the toughest battles iraq's ever fought in recent years made even more complicated by the situation of hostages still more
a roman catholic priest has made his first public appearance after being held hostage for four months by fighters linked to i saw in the southern philippines a priest was rescued in juarez city on saturday and the army stormed the fires console center inside a mosque tamil alan duggan has more from the mila. father cheat us of the noblest presented by the top leadership of the thing the military here at the headquarters in manila he was not allowed to taking questions from journalists but he...
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i'm christine roman. >> good to see all of you. 5:00 a.m. in the east. playboy founder hugh hefner has passed away at the age of 91. the he died of natural causes at the playboy mansion surrounded by his family. >> hefner was a true american icon. born in chicago, in 1926, raised by conservative protestant parents, he introduced world to playboy in 1953. he built that company into one of the most successful and recognizable american brands in history. >> i have celebrating the romantic connection between the sexes. that's part of what playboy is all about. >> i have never real thought of it as a sex magazine. >> what's your definition of obscenity? >> racism, war, bigotry, but sex itself, no. what is sad and cold world this would be if we weren't sexuality beings. that's the heart of who we are. >> this morning tributes are pouring in 0 for the man who was affectionately known as hef. jenny mccarthy, one of the many celebrities tweeting this. rest in peace, thank you for being a revolutionary and changing so many people's lives, especially mine. i hope y
i'm christine roman. >> good to see all of you. 5:00 a.m. in the east. playboy founder hugh hefner has passed away at the age of 91. the he died of natural causes at the playboy mansion surrounded by his family. >> hefner was a true american icon. born in chicago, in 1926, raised by conservative protestant parents, he introduced world to playboy in 1953. he built that company into one of the most successful and recognizable american brands in history. >> i have celebrating the...
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. >> why not a roman empire or ancient egypt? because the causal idea wasn't such. the liberal plan of equality, liberty and justice he called it. they got this fantastic idea and the ideas encouraged by a free society made us free which is just as important. here as it the book called bourgeois equal. professor, author and high prize winner. this is booktv on c-span2. booktv television for serious readers.
. >> why not a roman empire or ancient egypt? because the causal idea wasn't such. the liberal plan of equality, liberty and justice he called it. they got this fantastic idea and the ideas encouraged by a free society made us free which is just as important. here as it the book called bourgeois equal. professor, author and high prize winner. this is booktv on c-span2. booktv television for serious readers.
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he was the leader of the roman catholic church in england and wales.earned how to make a good martini cocktail. he was well known to churchgoers. but those in the wider anglican faith. and appeared on the bbc and other broadcasters many times. one 24th of august 1930 two, one of six children, three of his five brothers became priests, another playing rugby for ireland. cardinal, murphy o‘connor, former archbishop of westminster, he‘s died in hospital at the age of 85. we‘ll look back at his life in the next half hour. now time for a look at the weather with nick miller. there were the start of september after storms yesterday, just the odd isolated shower around, most places are dry and will be for the rest of the afternoon into evening and seem pleasa nt the afternoon into evening and seem pleasant sunshine after a chilly start of the day. in the sunshine it feels quite warm. quite a few showers into the pennines, a threat into the east midlands, east anglia, pushing down towards london as we go through the night. a lot of these will fade away and mos
he was the leader of the roman catholic church in england and wales.earned how to make a good martini cocktail. he was well known to churchgoers. but those in the wider anglican faith. and appeared on the bbc and other broadcasters many times. one 24th of august 1930 two, one of six children, three of his five brothers became priests, another playing rugby for ireland. cardinal, murphy o‘connor, former archbishop of westminster, he‘s died in hospital at the age of 85. we‘ll look back at...
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roman, thank you very much.lad to talk to you and glad that you, you look tired, but you look well. thank you. >> thank you. it's been a long nine days. >> yeah. all right. and next, hillary clinton and dlonald trump agree. both pointing the finger, sorry, at a one figure, which would be the fbi director, jim comey and senator ted cruz, his first sit-down interview since the porn video was liked on his twitter account. >> i will say twitter went crazy with it. it became trending. tion, and you're overwhelmed by everything you've tried-- all those laxatives, daily probiotics, endless fiber-- it could be wearing on you. tell your doctor what you've tried, and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children six to les
roman, thank you very much.lad to talk to you and glad that you, you look tired, but you look well. thank you. >> thank you. it's been a long nine days. >> yeah. all right. and next, hillary clinton and dlonald trump agree. both pointing the finger, sorry, at a one figure, which would be the fbi director, jim comey and senator ted cruz, his first sit-down interview since the porn video was liked on his twitter account. >> i will say twitter went crazy with it. it became...
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he led the war with jump a incredible victory for the roman empire that he won.ed to his farm. that humil thathatcincinnati comes from gok to 443bc. this story. you can see that humility here, and even with even with that story, cincinnati, ohio is still the farming center of the united states. >> absolutely. >> armstrong: for the tobacco, whether it's small grain, whether it's cattle, whether it's horses, it's still the farming capital of the world and there's more grain, and more corn than any other place in the united states. which brings us to the fact that while you may not be literally farming the land, our very special guest is going to tell us a little bit himself is buildings communities. you have worked with business partners to build men in these communities, to rebuild in their community, finding jobs, creating opportunities, getting ready to, i would call them, but bengals, he played with them four years, and played for oakland raiders. and grew up in the states. tell us about yourself? >> guest: absolutely, thank you, armstrong. so i am first genera
he led the war with jump a incredible victory for the roman empire that he won.ed to his farm. that humil thathatcincinnati comes from gok to 443bc. this story. you can see that humility here, and even with even with that story, cincinnati, ohio is still the farming center of the united states. >> absolutely. >> armstrong: for the tobacco, whether it's small grain, whether it's cattle, whether it's horses, it's still the farming capital of the world and there's more grain, and more...
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pennsylvania, iron, steel industry at the turn of the last century and provided over by the roman god of the forge. at the spirit of liberty has al-legore i cal -- pennsylvania as a bastian of religious freedom. science revealing the treasures of the earth and spirit of light has oil dereks with angels holding flames up above it. as you go up further you have a railing and then these large 8-foot tall windows that rise up. and the lantern which is about 270 feet in the air and has stars in the lantern. that's up where the commonwealth statue sits on top of the dome. >> most people ask about the green on the dome. they are actually red clay tiles but have what's called an empire green glaze. the entire roof line running up there is actually green tile. that's what joseph houston, he liked that instead of just having red terra cotta tile. >> we're in the senate chamber. three principal chambers in the building. 9 senator chamber is it done in the french renaissance. each chamber has a unique architectural motif it keeps it. marble in here. we have artwork by philadelphia artists. the st
pennsylvania, iron, steel industry at the turn of the last century and provided over by the roman god of the forge. at the spirit of liberty has al-legore i cal -- pennsylvania as a bastian of religious freedom. science revealing the treasures of the earth and spirit of light has oil dereks with angels holding flames up above it. as you go up further you have a railing and then these large 8-foot tall windows that rise up. and the lantern which is about 270 feet in the air and has stars in the...
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i'm christine romans. >> still tough to see those shots. friday, september 29. up first, tom price facing even more scrutiny. new details emerge about his high costs travel habits on the taxpayers' dime. in addition to chartering private jets, he also traveled on government aircraft for two multi stop international trips. politico reporting they cost more than a half a million dollars. >> insists all the flights were approved in advance. >> all of these trips were official business. all of them were within budget and approved by the normal processes that every other administration has gone through. prior to the trip. not after. >> president trump has said to be fuming over the new revelations and all the negative press. for his part, secretary price is vowing to reimburse taxpayers for the private charter, short of. here's cnn's jeff. >> reporter: a new revelation of more travel. this time foreign travel, spending half a million dollars or so. he was already on thin ice with the president. he agreed late thursday to reimburse the government for portions of his t
i'm christine romans. >> still tough to see those shots. friday, september 29. up first, tom price facing even more scrutiny. new details emerge about his high costs travel habits on the taxpayers' dime. in addition to chartering private jets, he also traveled on government aircraft for two multi stop international trips. politico reporting they cost more than a half a million dollars. >> insists all the flights were approved in advance. >> all of these trips were official...
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the roman philosopher seneca born to coexist together. they put it in the charter. they saw the coexistence given to us by god should compel us to come together. for this, we need to restore the culture of dialogue. look for the balance of interests instead of rash decisions. we are talking about preserving humankind.g -- japan has always been willing to work with everyone. we will continually defending this approach. i think for your attention. >> i think his excellency. the minister of foreign affairs. >> we take a detailed look at the health care proposals in the senate. in new yorkresident where he announced new sanctions. and take you to the united nations. >> it is that time of year to announce the student video competition. to highread the word school students and their teachers. theme is the constitution and you. we are asking students to create a video illustrating why it is important. it is open to middle school and high school students. students can work alone and produce a documentary on the provisions selected. $100,000 will be awarded. will go to the s
the roman philosopher seneca born to coexist together. they put it in the charter. they saw the coexistence given to us by god should compel us to come together. for this, we need to restore the culture of dialogue. look for the balance of interests instead of rash decisions. we are talking about preserving humankind.g -- japan has always been willing to work with everyone. we will continually defending this approach. i think for your attention. >> i think his excellency. the minister of...
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the roman philosopher seneca said we are born to coexist together. they put it in the charter.hey saw the coexistence given to us by god should compel us to come together. for this, we need to restore the culture of dialogue. look for the balance of interests instead of rash decisions. we are talking about preserving human caring -- humankind. japan has always been willing to work with everyone. we will continually defending this approach. i think for your attention. >> i thank his excellency. the minister of foreign affairs. 30 years, part affairs. so whether it happened 30 years ago or 30 minutes ago, find it in c-span's croo library at wha in this measure? >> this is really the republican's last ditch effort at trying to repeal the affordable care act, the promise they made voters for 7
the roman philosopher seneca said we are born to coexist together. they put it in the charter.hey saw the coexistence given to us by god should compel us to come together. for this, we need to restore the culture of dialogue. look for the balance of interests instead of rash decisions. we are talking about preserving human caring -- humankind. japan has always been willing to work with everyone. we will continually defending this approach. i think for your attention. >> i thank his...
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romans crucified jews in the place called calvary. the horror that was repeated year after year. that's why these two panels are painted directly to the left and right of the altar faffing. the panel set out on their journey to berlin the new capital of the read united germany. and. the artist from disorder with roots on the baltic sea had been asked to design these special works. the panels were to be installed in the reichstag building the seat of the german parliament to adorn a quiet open contemplated space. in the weeks when parliament is in session a christian prayer is offered up before the daily business begins however the space is essentially open to all religions as a place for contemplation and meditation. this time to book or wasn't willing to allow anyone else to supervise the installation of the work and was prepared to roll up his sleeves if need be. that matters on baby it makes is richer to expand our approach to god in the history of our own judeo christian faith got to. know this experience could help make the message of peace and love more workable. because th
romans crucified jews in the place called calvary. the horror that was repeated year after year. that's why these two panels are painted directly to the left and right of the altar faffing. the panel set out on their journey to berlin the new capital of the read united germany. and. the artist from disorder with roots on the baltic sea had been asked to design these special works. the panels were to be installed in the reichstag building the seat of the german parliament to adorn a quiet open...
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who haven't conceded a goal this season despite that their defense hasn't been foolproof goalkeeper roman burkey has had to save more than one mistake. a respectable start to the campaign with two wins two draws and only one defeat their away record has also been positive failing to lose even one of their last four away games he to hacking side have also had no problems up front so could they put an end to dortmund stunning start to the season. the stage was set for the big show in dortmund but it took the home team a while to get their game on track blood bucket loaded up the back and dortmund had to wait for them to slip the. coach paid a bosh urged his troops. through ball to be a emerick obama young who finds maximillian philip to make it one nil than the twenty eighth minute. a milestone for dortmund they're eighteen hundred one just a good goal. then down the left jeremy told young philip began in position to nail . but defense looked to shambles after thirty eight minutes. then it was obama turn first he made it three meal before the break then he added two more after the restart b
who haven't conceded a goal this season despite that their defense hasn't been foolproof goalkeeper roman burkey has had to save more than one mistake. a respectable start to the campaign with two wins two draws and only one defeat their away record has also been positive failing to lose even one of their last four away games he to hacking side have also had no problems up front so could they put an end to dortmund stunning start to the season. the stage was set for the big show in dortmund but...
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than the kids er of the roman empire. ou could take them and bring them here and they'd do fine. but the machines are not like that. down to be gned top better. we'ret that means is that no longer in charge. smarter than we are. so what happens when the smarter than we are? i don't know. it sounds scary to me personally but it doesn't much to approximate smarter than i am but when they're cary, there are a couple of scenarios that are obvious. leave.t up and it could be that we become their ets and looking at the way the pets are treated, it looks okay. a lot.eep get fed. i don't know. seems okay. also they may not find you all that interesting. ihave ants in my backyard and could try to change their behavior. no, ma'am interest. a famous story by science fiction writer in which e said the governor designed a thinking machine for defense purpo machine did the that job. by the time they got to the machines, ition of was so smart, it was no longer interested in doing the jobs masters wanted it to do. t had nothing to do with the humans unless they tried to pull the plug. end of the
than the kids er of the roman empire. ou could take them and bring them here and they'd do fine. but the machines are not like that. down to be gned top better. we'ret that means is that no longer in charge. smarter than we are. so what happens when the smarter than we are? i don't know. it sounds scary to me personally but it doesn't much to approximate smarter than i am but when they're cary, there are a couple of scenarios that are obvious. leave.t up and it could be that we become their ets...
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so at least on paper, this is tax cuts for everyone and tax reform. >> christine romans, great to haveus. thanks so much. >>> moments from now, threats to the united states, the fbi director on capitol hill. we're all over it. stay with us. duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually, duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than $1 a day! his secret? selectquote. in just minutes a selectquote agent will comparison shop nearly a dozen highly rated life insurance companies, and give you a choice of your five best rates. duncan's wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $21 per month. give your family the security it needs, at a price you can afford. since 1985, selectquote has saved over a million families millions of dollars on life insurance. feel the power of thenew power...smax. ...to fight back theraflu's powerful new formula to defeat 7 cold and flu symptoms... fast. so you can play on. theraflu expressmax. new power. >>> all right. breaking news about just how upset the p
so at least on paper, this is tax cuts for everyone and tax reform. >> christine romans, great to haveus. thanks so much. >>> moments from now, threats to the united states, the fbi director on capitol hill. we're all over it. stay with us. duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually, duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than $1 a day! his secret? selectquote. in just...
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victoria the roman goddess of victory drives the chariots for horses millions of people have seen the gate but very few of them know how it came to be. dupes in one of a key event occurred in seven hundred eighty eight in prussia frederick william the second forged an alliance with britain and the dutch republicans it was very important to him and he wanted to commemorate it properly so he built a triumphal arch here. anyone who wishes to learn more about this monument can visit the nearby brandenburg gate museum called the gate berlin ah a multimedia show reviews three hundred years of history in twenty minutes it's aimed at today's young tourists who are often pressed for time on their travels. the journey through time in pictures highlights for instance the roaring twenty's. the end i don't hitler's third reich with nazi troops marching through the brandenburg gate. the one hundred fifty three peoples uprising in east germany and its bloody suppression is also commemorated. the building of the berlin wall in one thousand nine hundred sixty one left the brandenburg gate inside a res
victoria the roman goddess of victory drives the chariots for horses millions of people have seen the gate but very few of them know how it came to be. dupes in one of a key event occurred in seven hundred eighty eight in prussia frederick william the second forged an alliance with britain and the dutch republicans it was very important to him and he wanted to commemorate it properly so he built a triumphal arch here. anyone who wishes to learn more about this monument can visit the nearby...
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i'm christine romans. >> dave briggs, tuesday september 26. 5:00 a.m. in the east. 20 tweets about sports. trump versus the nfl. neither the president nor the players backing down from this controversy. ignited by the president's strong criticism of players kneeling during the national anthem. mr. trump appearing quite ser d satisfied telling conservative leaders that it's really caught on, adding he said what millions of americans were thinking. >> it comes as the dallas cowboys and arizona cardinals staged the latest protest. along with the owner, took a knee before the national anthem. during the national anthem, both teams, show of unity, they stood, linking arms or holding hands. >> kel tothe war that has erupt since the president called them sob's not sitting well. we're told kelley was not policed by the fight trump started by kelly also tells cnn he is appalled by the lack of reflect for the flag and national anthem. quote, i believe every american when the national anthem is played should cover their hearts and think about all the men and women
i'm christine romans. >> dave briggs, tuesday september 26. 5:00 a.m. in the east. 20 tweets about sports. trump versus the nfl. neither the president nor the players backing down from this controversy. ignited by the president's strong criticism of players kneeling during the national anthem. mr. trump appearing quite ser d satisfied telling conservative leaders that it's really caught on, adding he said what millions of americans were thinking. >> it comes as the dallas cowboys...
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. >> and i'm christine romans. issuing hurricane warnings. >> storm surge warnings also being issued in coastal communities. those surges could reach 10 feet. mandatory evacuation orders now in place for parts of miami county, dade county, beach county and low-lying areas and monroe county. >> it's not just florida. georgia governor issuing a mandatory evacuation for those east of i-95. and in south carolina a mandatory evacuation order takes effect saturday morning 10:00 eastern time in coastal counties including charleston. >> irma holding strong and a category 5 storm slamming turks and caicos over night, and now headed fatowards the bahamas. wreaking havoc there through the caribbean, karen. but all eyes on florida. when and where do we expect it to make landfall in. >> i am so glad you asked me that first. because we can tell you all the computer models and who's doing what differently and what they say. here we are early friday morning. we go into early saturday morning. still not going to make landfall. mayb
. >> and i'm christine romans. issuing hurricane warnings. >> storm surge warnings also being issued in coastal communities. those surges could reach 10 feet. mandatory evacuation orders now in place for parts of miami county, dade county, beach county and low-lying areas and monroe county. >> it's not just florida. georgia governor issuing a mandatory evacuation for those east of i-95. and in south carolina a mandatory evacuation order takes effect saturday morning 10:00...
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but if you compare charters to traditional public schools roman in the district operated schools they are not more segregated. that's what the data says. a fair comparison. are there examples where charters have been created by people who want to pull their kids out of minority dominated schools, i think so. that's why we need strong authorizer's. what i would advocate is something that some places in denver does with about 15 charters and 15 district schools. and their lotteries and their computerized gnomon systems the algorithm that the says the school has to be at least 40% or 50% low income. so you'll deliberately create diversity. you can't legally do it by race. and you can do it by race and that usually gets you racial diversity in the schools. part of what i'm arguing this we need strong systems, not just more charter schools. and those systems can say that were gonna go for more deliberately integrated schools and will use our roman system to make that happen. i would support that. >> i see how that works the cities you're talking about or there's a single authorizer but the
but if you compare charters to traditional public schools roman in the district operated schools they are not more segregated. that's what the data says. a fair comparison. are there examples where charters have been created by people who want to pull their kids out of minority dominated schools, i think so. that's why we need strong authorizer's. what i would advocate is something that some places in denver does with about 15 charters and 15 district schools. and their lotteries and their...
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i'm christine roman. >> it is monday september 11. victor black well coanchoring. >> potentially deadly winds. the relentless pounding ripping down power lines leaving a trail of debris behind her. take a look at this transformer blowing in miami. scenes like this playing out all over the state. right now, nearly 4 million people without power this morning. >> in naples, water levels are rising att an alarming rate. nine feet. even though irma a category 1, forecasts saying be prepared for a life threat threat inc. water surge. there appears to be a significant water main break. >> sheriff's department reports two tornadoes touching down in palm bay, mobile homes destroyed. but thus far no injuries reported. irma's ferocious winds collapsing at least two construction cranes in miami. one swinging precariously over downtown, another one dangling over the city's edgewood neighborhood. >> a driver killed in a single car accident in orange county. first responders already executing rescues. north miami police department tweeting it had to
i'm christine roman. >> it is monday september 11. victor black well coanchoring. >> potentially deadly winds. the relentless pounding ripping down power lines leaving a trail of debris behind her. take a look at this transformer blowing in miami. scenes like this playing out all over the state. right now, nearly 4 million people without power this morning. >> in naples, water levels are rising att an alarming rate. nine feet. even though irma a category 1, forecasts saying be...
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secretary talks are going to brussels for the first time in the mid— 70s and said it was like being a romanll of the powell was there it is not in britain and for him, and the far left, it was important because they wanted to introduce far left economic approaches in the britain so some people like tony corbyn then but it's hard to do... jeremy corbyn has been under pressure and threatened by other members of the party and they now think he is clear of that but he has... he gives the example of how could i save a steel factory if we are in the eu because it would be banned by competition laws, they wa nt be banned by competition laws, they want freedom to operate. this battle over policies is going on in the conservatives and labour because of course it is tough. just finally, on one knee. nfl. what a... don't let me get in your way. what a battle for trump to have peaked. he cannot wa ke for trump to have peaked. he cannot wake up in the morning without insulting someone. he called them over the weekend sons of pitches. do we have the image? all of them on one knee. our old. they would say
secretary talks are going to brussels for the first time in the mid— 70s and said it was like being a romanll of the powell was there it is not in britain and for him, and the far left, it was important because they wanted to introduce far left economic approaches in the britain so some people like tony corbyn then but it's hard to do... jeremy corbyn has been under pressure and threatened by other members of the party and they now think he is clear of that but he has... he gives the example...
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more than 2,000 years ago, the roman philosopher seneca said we're going to exist together and the founding fathers were convinced on this and put it in the charter. they saw that the coexistence given to us by god should compelus to save us from the scourge of war. we need to restore the cultural dialogue. look for the balance of interest instead of rash decisions and desire to punish the disobedient. we're talking about preserving human kind in all of its diversity and multiplisty. russia has always been and will remain open to everyone who show as resip ruical readiness. we will continue defending this approach to the un in the nrtest of improved global governance and real democ rus itization of international relations. i thank you for your attention. frr frrsz. >> i thank his excellency, minister of foreign affairs of the russian federation for his statement and now on behalf --
more than 2,000 years ago, the roman philosopher seneca said we're going to exist together and the founding fathers were convinced on this and put it in the charter. they saw that the coexistence given to us by god should compelus to save us from the scourge of war. we need to restore the cultural dialogue. look for the balance of interest instead of rash decisions and desire to punish the disobedient. we're talking about preserving human kind in all of its diversity and multiplisty. russia has...
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what are you expecting in terms of damage, roman? can you assess right now? >> well, i'm looking at damages that you're showing on t.v. and it's outright scary. i lived in south dade during hurricane andrew and this is much more powerful and bigger than andrew, and you know the damage we got there. the thought that an andrew-like and months by more can come through the keys is outright scary. i'm hope g if it does come through the keys it's not more powerful and don't have much to it. as you know the keys are 140 miles long, we have bridges and many islands. and it depend on what's going to happen. it's outright scary. >> so, the florida national guard coordinating with the international guard. can you tell us about that? >> that's what we need to do, they were here today. they're in our operation center, we're coordinating with them. depending on where the storm hits we'll move korgd cordially. i'm in key west and the it's going to hit here i'll be moving up to marathon, or margot or the mainland depending on where it hit. if the bridges go out we will utili
what are you expecting in terms of damage, roman? can you assess right now? >> well, i'm looking at damages that you're showing on t.v. and it's outright scary. i lived in south dade during hurricane andrew and this is much more powerful and bigger than andrew, and you know the damage we got there. the thought that an andrew-like and months by more can come through the keys is outright scary. i'm hope g if it does come through the keys it's not more powerful and don't have much to it. as...
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christine romans joins us now. >> when you look at the pictures it's heartbreaking.e through, some of the trees snapped and they lost all their leaves from irma. and it's against a backdrop of an economy that is simply reeling. $74 billion in debt. has not made a payment on that in a year and struggling to reorganize. detroit, $18 billion. that's another big bankruptcy. 446,000 people, americans in puerto rico left the mainland in the last decade or so and it's job related. this is really a tough situation here. you have three or four months without power. that would be critical for the rebuilding period. fema, congress and private insurers will bear the brunt of the damage. when you look at the pictures, the devastation is pretty clear. you will need roads and bridges. you will need new air strips. you will need to fix ports. you will need to rebuild beaches where there are beautiful resorts. in some cases the private companies will be bearing that cost. rebuilding, i am hoping, will be a lure for skilled labor jobs so people will have a clean slate in terms of havi
christine romans joins us now. >> when you look at the pictures it's heartbreaking.e through, some of the trees snapped and they lost all their leaves from irma. and it's against a backdrop of an economy that is simply reeling. $74 billion in debt. has not made a payment on that in a year and struggling to reorganize. detroit, $18 billion. that's another big bankruptcy. 446,000 people, americans in puerto rico left the mainland in the last decade or so and it's job related. this is really...