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he's professor of economics at accepting the school of management and shed poor good to have you with us please tell me the indian government is in reform mode overhauling the labor market and i'm greek culture which of those bills is in your view the most significant. those 5 bills that are being processed right. not exactly maybe. even the next set of legislations who of them concerned the farmers and you know them and they just you know hookers and all of that although i have to straighten the market forces. i mean it really was just in series including soon and this is. in the state on my. liberalization of here economy has been greatly and all sat. in this rather. months and section of the ottomans this is. i mean a lot of. you know a lot of the source you're very far might be in the list of sections of the army. and industrial but. i'm not going to be up so i mean you say that all those bills they were passed very hurriedly and if i understand you correctly they are very controversial very contentious when the prime minister narendra modi called the reform bills a a watershed mo
he's professor of economics at accepting the school of management and shed poor good to have you with us please tell me the indian government is in reform mode overhauling the labor market and i'm greek culture which of those bills is in your view the most significant. those 5 bills that are being processed right. not exactly maybe. even the next set of legislations who of them concerned the farmers and you know them and they just you know hookers and all of that although i have to straighten...
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philip cutler father of marketing professor of international marketing at de kalak school of management northwestern university so great to have you with us we've been looking forward for the longest time i wanted to talk to you for the longest time but now that the pandemic has say it wow i have so many questions for you let's see how many looking get into this program 1st of all you build up the science of marketing basically from scratch and the books you've written have been the bible for business around the world for more than 60 years so marketing is about promoting the selling of goods of services right when situation today with condemned make shedding light on problems with consuming and anti consumption movement gaining ground do you saying and new set of rules and guidelines is needed . well the covert situation is going to change a lot of our lives right now and then colbert is finally. and terminated we will have quite a different economy how how our is caught how is coded affecting us today well 1st of all there's limited opportunity to go into stores where one can catch co
philip cutler father of marketing professor of international marketing at de kalak school of management northwestern university so great to have you with us we've been looking forward for the longest time i wanted to talk to you for the longest time but now that the pandemic has say it wow i have so many questions for you let's see how many looking get into this program 1st of all you build up the science of marketing basically from scratch and the books you've written have been the bible for...
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philip cutler father of marketing professor of international marketing at kalak school of management northwestern university so great to have you with us we've been looking forward for the longest time i wanted song.
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philip cutler father of marketing professor of international marketing at kalak school of management northwestern university so great to have you with us we've been looking forward for the longest time i wanted to talk to you for the longest time but now that the democrats say it while i have so many questions for you let's see how many working get into this program 1st of all you build up the science of marketing basically from scratch and. the books in britain have been the bible for business or on the wall for more than 60 years so marketing is about promoting the selling of goods of services right west situation today with pandemic shedding light on problems with consuming and anti consumption movement gaining ground do you think a new set of rules and guidelines is needed well the covert situation is going to change a lot of our lives right now and then when covert is finally contained and terminated we will have quite a different economy how how our. how is called it affecting us today well 1st of all there's limited opportunity to go into stores where one can catch. coronaviru
philip cutler father of marketing professor of international marketing at kalak school of management northwestern university so great to have you with us we've been looking forward for the longest time i wanted to talk to you for the longest time but now that the democrats say it while i have so many questions for you let's see how many working get into this program 1st of all you build up the science of marketing basically from scratch and. the books in britain have been the bible for business...
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let's get more now from seijiro takeshita, the dean at the university of shizuoka's school of management you for taking the time to talk to us. what is your take? what do you think is going to happen, who do you think we're going to see is the next prime minister of japan? well, this is a very typical japanese method, in that the decision has virtually been made but we hold a meeting anyway. i'm sure those of you who have experience meetings with japanese companies have that experience but it is going to be mr asuka and is no doubt about that. he has already grabbed five out of seven major faction members and we also have a 47 prefectural votes coming but every body wants to ride on the winners so it's going to be mr suga. what kind ofa going to be mr suga. what kind of a leader do you think we're going to see in him?|j of a leader do you think we're going to see in him? i think he is very good in the sense that he has been cabinet secretary for almost eight years and for that reason he knows the methodology, he knows the way of doing things, so transformation will be quite easy and smoo
let's get more now from seijiro takeshita, the dean at the university of shizuoka's school of management you for taking the time to talk to us. what is your take? what do you think is going to happen, who do you think we're going to see is the next prime minister of japan? well, this is a very typical japanese method, in that the decision has virtually been made but we hold a meeting anyway. i'm sure those of you who have experience meetings with japanese companies have that experience but it...
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she holds degrees from notre dame, and northwestern kellogg school of management page lives in wisconsin with her two children. and that is where is calling in from today. the special honor to host michael porter, diversity of lawrence professor and harvard university. michael and i met a long time ago when i was a student in his industry of the competitive analysis on harvard business school that was not long after his foundational book called strategy. we collaborated extensively but i work deeply and widely with the business framework in my own work over the years. his framework is front and center in our strategy course which is very popular in all of our programs. so welcome to catherine and mik mike. it is a pleasure to have you here. catherine and mike just had a book called the politics industry, how political innovation can break partisan gridlock and save our democracy. which was published earlier this week by harvard business review press. and congratulations on that as well. many of you watching this live stream have your hardcover copy when you registered. your copies will b
she holds degrees from notre dame, and northwestern kellogg school of management page lives in wisconsin with her two children. and that is where is calling in from today. the special honor to host michael porter, diversity of lawrence professor and harvard university. michael and i met a long time ago when i was a student in his industry of the competitive analysis on harvard business school that was not long after his foundational book called strategy. we collaborated extensively but i work...
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live to japan now and professor seijiro takeshita at the school of management and information, universityow bad is it? it is probably the worst ever, especially after the war, considering that it is so much ofa considering that it is so much of a deeper wound than the looming crisis. private consumption is putting much in tatters, especially considering the very, very conservative nature of the japanese public and the corporations as well. and the income levels are going down, especially where disposable tendencies are very high, on things like overtime, really down to the bottom. so we're getting a decline in both quantity and quality as far as spending environments are concerned. if you look at the corporations are, obviously they are stepping back because geopolitical issues and tensions are rising, not only with minor and tensions are rising, not only with minorandjapan, tensions are rising, not only with minor and japan, but the coal trade war that is being kicked off by americans and chinese, so they are standing back on investments at the moment. there is an awful lot going on at t
live to japan now and professor seijiro takeshita at the school of management and information, universityow bad is it? it is probably the worst ever, especially after the war, considering that it is so much ofa considering that it is so much of a deeper wound than the looming crisis. private consumption is putting much in tatters, especially considering the very, very conservative nature of the japanese public and the corporations as well. and the income levels are going down, especially where...
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he's also a professor at the kellogg school of management. just said the worst thing to do right now is to raise taxes. joe biden has said among the first things he will do is actually raise the corporate tax rate from its current 21% to 27%. now, before the tax cut and jobs act during the obama/biden administration, it was 35%. back then president obama was frustrated with the offshoring, meaning corporations leaving the u.s. to domicile in lower tax countries. why raise the tax rate on corporations and risk triggering that flight again? >> so let's just set the record straight on this. the first thing joe biden will do when he becomes president is get our economy back on track. we are down 11.5 million jobs relative to where we were at the start of the covid pandemic and the first thing biden will do is pass the build back better plan which includes $1 trillion for infrastructure, it includes money for the care economy. whether or not the corporate tax increase which is designed to pay for that plan hits in 2021, it will be something the vi
he's also a professor at the kellogg school of management. just said the worst thing to do right now is to raise taxes. joe biden has said among the first things he will do is actually raise the corporate tax rate from its current 21% to 27%. now, before the tax cut and jobs act during the obama/biden administration, it was 35%. back then president obama was frustrated with the offshoring, meaning corporations leaving the u.s. to domicile in lower tax countries. why raise the tax rate on...
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going up fast ok we're going i want to come well our brains and the right sort of school the graduate school of political management at george washington university she explains the debate strategy used by both trump and biden. the president did interrupt frequently and he was incredibly combative we also saw former vice president biden being frustrated by donald trump's tactics continuing to disrupt the entire debate i think the most important thing when you think about who won or who lost in some ways president trump won because there was a lack of substance because so much of this debate was about the fight and not about what was said there is a way in which people will look at this and say hey donald trump prevailed he actually managed to have things go his way that said. former vice president joe biden was incredibly effective in the few moments that he spoke directly to the camera when he was talking directly to the voters he reminded voters that president trump is not someone that they should trust and in fact really reminded voters of all of the lies that the president has told so it was an ugly debate and
going up fast ok we're going i want to come well our brains and the right sort of school the graduate school of political management at george washington university she explains the debate strategy used by both trump and biden. the president did interrupt frequently and he was incredibly combative we also saw former vice president biden being frustrated by donald trump's tactics continuing to disrupt the entire debate i think the most important thing when you think about who won or who lost in...
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she holds degrees from notre dame, catholic university at northwestern school of management. she lives in wisconsin with her children and that is where he she is calling in from today. for me it's an honor to host michael porter, bishop william lord university professor at harvard university. we had a long time ago when i was a student in this industry and competitive analysis selected at harvard business school that was not long after publication of this additional book on the forces called competitive strategy. since then not only have we collaborated extensively but i've worked deeply and widely what type forces framework number over over the years. this framework is front and center in our strategy course which is very popular and all of our programs. so welcome to katherine and mike. katherine and mike, it's a pleasure to have you here. katherine and mike, have just read a book called "the politics industry: how political innovation can break partisan gridlock and save our democracy" which was published earlier this week by harvard business review press, and congratulati
she holds degrees from notre dame, catholic university at northwestern school of management. she lives in wisconsin with her children and that is where he she is calling in from today. for me it's an honor to host michael porter, bishop william lord university professor at harvard university. we had a long time ago when i was a student in this industry and competitive analysis selected at harvard business school that was not long after publication of this additional book on the forces called...
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seijiro takeshita — dean at the university of shizuoka's school of management and information believesga, will do a good job. i think he is very good in the sense that he has been, as he reported, cabinet secretary for almost eight years and for that reason he knows the people and he knows the methodology and he knows the way of doing things. so transformation will be easy and smooth. at the same time he looks reserved but he is actually a reformist and he is already clearly mentioned that the new cabinet members that he will choose will be people who are pro— reform. there could be are pro— reform. there could be a lot of pleasant surprises and i think he also knows he has to do this because the current vice minister clearly said that it is not a people's vote so if he does not get the recognition orok or he does not get the recognition or ok or popularity after his ruling then there could be a new election coming up. so in that sense it could be a pleasa nt that sense it could be a pleasant surprise that we will be seeing. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we news, still to co
seijiro takeshita — dean at the university of shizuoka's school of management and information believesga, will do a good job. i think he is very good in the sense that he has been, as he reported, cabinet secretary for almost eight years and for that reason he knows the people and he knows the methodology and he knows the way of doing things. so transformation will be easy and smooth. at the same time he looks reserved but he is actually a reformist and he is already clearly mentioned that...
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did not let's get more analysis now from laura brain she's the director of the graduate school of political management at george washington university and joins us now live from washington d.c. creates have you with us here on i will to syria we've been playing snippets of the debate we're trying to find it's called some highlights and several to find any highlights and that chaotic mishmash of shall you saying what were your main takeaways from this and here do you think one. well i agree with you that highlights might be thought of as low lights they were really a lot of schoolyard kind of times and many personal name calling was going on we also saw the president continually sort of interrupt and attempt to throw far vice president joe biden off his game as he was answering the moderators questions to a certain extent the president won in that he achieved what he wanted which was to have a chaotic night a night where there wasn't a through line or a clear winner and in some ways that allowed him to say that he is a better debater because he claimed that at the time but i think what you did see was
did not let's get more analysis now from laura brain she's the director of the graduate school of political management at george washington university and joins us now live from washington d.c. creates have you with us here on i will to syria we've been playing snippets of the debate we're trying to find it's called some highlights and several to find any highlights and that chaotic mishmash of shall you saying what were your main takeaways from this and here do you think one. well i agree with...
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schools. and drama and poetry sessions are part of the environmental education. every 2 years since the church community project was founded they have managed to create 3 plantations in the school grounds. the project is always intended to improve the living standards of local people so as to reduce over the crandon some existing forest resources. what additional funding from a german protest and aid organization $25.00 women here each received 3 sheep. some have since grown 2 heads of nearly 10 i used to say i collect said and so did some buy food for my family that is what my livelihood depended on but now that's the church believes that since accepted and respected by the community that conservation activities will serve as role models. but even with their efforts convincing people here to preserve the forest instead of creating new farmland remains a challenge. we here at eco i think i never said protecting the environment was easy this program should be a constant reminder of how important it is to preserve nature i'll leave you with those thoughts as i say goodbye i hope you tune into our next show this is now it's our signing off fro
schools. and drama and poetry sessions are part of the environmental education. every 2 years since the church community project was founded they have managed to create 3 plantations in the school grounds. the project is always intended to improve the living standards of local people so as to reduce over the crandon some existing forest resources. what additional funding from a german protest and aid organization $25.00 women here each received 3 sheep. some have since grown 2 heads of nearly...
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schools. and drama for tree sessions a part of the environmental education. in the 2 years since the church community project was founded they have managed to create 3 plantations in the school grounds . the project is always intended to improve the living standards of local people so as to reduce over the crandon it's an existing forest resources. with additional funding from a german protest and aid organization $25.00 women here each received 3 sheep. some have seen as grown 2 heads of nearly 10 i used to say i couldn't said mood and so i thought for my family that is what my livelihood depended on but now it's the judge believes that since accepted and respected by the community that conservation activities will serve as role models. but even with their efforts convincing people here to preserve the forest instead of creating new farmland remains a challenge. we here at eco african never said protecting the environment was easy this program should be a constant reminder of how important it is to preserve nature i'll leave you with those thoughts as i say goodbye i hope you tune into our next show this is now it's signing out from the fawcett park in lagos n
schools. and drama for tree sessions a part of the environmental education. in the 2 years since the church community project was founded they have managed to create 3 plantations in the school grounds . the project is always intended to improve the living standards of local people so as to reduce over the crandon it's an existing forest resources. with additional funding from a german protest and aid organization $25.00 women here each received 3 sheep. some have seen as grown 2 heads of...
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. >> let's get to the professor of management and imd business school thank you for joining us today g into the background of what president trump wanted that was the full sale of business of tiktok what we've got here is a partnership and ring fencing of american data. do you think it will be enough he was angeling for the large-skael range for other american companies >> i don't think here you would have too many options going forward. to illustrate how complex the current environment becomes. out of all this drama, what you are seeing is everything is done on executive orders. it is very predictable beijing retaliate and say tiktok is not up for sales marley on the call of the underlying algorithm. that's why this is really the new animal for the trusted partner trying to basically appease on both sides. it is out of this tension, you have a business getting squeezed by the government. this training configuration, we have seen for the first time beginning to emerge. time will tell whether it is effective or not but having an independent auditor on the backstrokage. that might serve
. >> let's get to the professor of management and imd business school thank you for joining us today g into the background of what president trump wanted that was the full sale of business of tiktok what we've got here is a partnership and ring fencing of american data. do you think it will be enough he was angeling for the large-skael range for other american companies >> i don't think here you would have too many options going forward. to illustrate how complex the current...
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school year is getting under way remotely for millions of american kids. but overseas children in japan are back in the classroom. schools there have been able to fully reopen because japan has been able to manage the coronavirus crisis. the nation has about 1/3 of the population of the united states, but only 1% of the covid cases. lucy kraf followed some of the students back to school to see what the new normal is like. >> reporter: just like always, pupils at tokyo's east kamamachi elementary arrive at 8:00 a.m., remove shoes and head to class. just like jejss before him, yuka's class bows in the day's studies, but there is nothing usual about schools now. masks are mandatory. desks are barricaded in vinyl. handwashing has become a careful ritual. lunchtime which is usually a highlight of the day has now become a struggle to keep them as spaced and quiet as possible. >> translator: they're first graders so they think is normal. it's really hard to teach a regular class while keeping everyone safe. >> reporter: compounding the challenge for japanese schools is crowded classrooms. regulations here allow up to 40 children per class. that's double what experts say is optimal during a pandemic. y
school year is getting under way remotely for millions of american kids. but overseas children in japan are back in the classroom. schools there have been able to fully reopen because japan has been able to manage the coronavirus crisis. the nation has about 1/3 of the population of the united states, but only 1% of the covid cases. lucy kraf followed some of the students back to school to see what the new normal is like. >> reporter: just like always, pupils at tokyo's east kamamachi...
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before they sit down to learn, a bit of cleaning, a lot for schools to manage.head teacher is worrying about the year ahead. she is still angry about this year's grades crisis, not impressed with an apology from the regulator. quual should have been very mindful that we have got to make sure that this cohort of children are not prevented from moving on and that should have been paramount. the fact that they are saying they didn't give that enough consideration i think is really quite disgusting. and he was a witch hunter, of all the jobs he could be, he was a witch hunter... they will work for five years towards gcse exams. to each child their future grade is important. this year an algorithm put the system first, an admission today to mps it was a mistake. to say this was fair just fails to recognise what happened to students. just the level of accuracy that was fundamentally possible with the information that was available was too low to be acceptable to individuals. there were warnings it could put schools like this at a disadvantage. today the prime minister
before they sit down to learn, a bit of cleaning, a lot for schools to manage.head teacher is worrying about the year ahead. she is still angry about this year's grades crisis, not impressed with an apology from the regulator. quual should have been very mindful that we have got to make sure that this cohort of children are not prevented from moving on and that should have been paramount. the fact that they are saying they didn't give that enough consideration i think is really quite...
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of that. so students can expect to learn under the three degrees. culinary arts management degree, food service management degree, and hotel management degree. we're not a cooking schooleven though we're not teaching you how to cook, we're teaching you how to manage, how to supervise employees, how to manage a hotel, and plus you're getting an associate of science degree. >> my name is vince, and i'm a faculty member of the hospitality arts and culinary school here in san francisco. this is my 11th year. the policemrogram is very, ver in what this industry demands. cooking, health, safety, and sanitation issues are included in it. it's quite a complete program to prepare them for what's happening out in the real world. >> the first time i heard about this program, i was working in a restaurant, and the sous chef had graduated from this program. he was very young to be a sous chef, and i want to be like him, basically, in the future. this program, it's awesome. >> it's another world when you're here. it's another world. you get to be who you are, a person get to be who they are. you get to explore different things, and then, you get to explore and they encourage you to
of that. so students can expect to learn under the three degrees. culinary arts management degree, food service management degree, and hotel management degree. we're not a cooking schooleven though we're not teaching you how to cook, we're teaching you how to manage, how to supervise employees, how to manage a hotel, and plus you're getting an associate of science degree. >> my name is vince, and i'm a faculty member of the hospitality arts and culinary school here in san francisco. this...
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school or brotherhood way after reports of gunshots. when they arrived, they found a bullet hole in one of the school's signs. this comes just days after a suspicious fire at an armenian church, an office that manages that school. as for the school itself, it's also been the target of heavy vandalism back in july where the walls were painted with anti-armenian graffiti. >> it's troubling. it's unfortunate. it's not shocking unfortunately because there have been decades of vitriol. >> luckily no one was hurt in any of these attacks. >>> in the east bay, police are looking for the person who vandalized a church. it happened at grace bible church in pleasant hill. >>> the plans have been finalized. several days of trib ouzutes in woish for the late justice ruth bader ginsburg. this wednesday and thursday, ginsburg will lie in repose at the supreme court. thousands are expected to travel to pay their respects to her. on friday, ginsburg will lie in state at the u.s. capitol. she is the first woman and only the second supreme court justice to have that honor. she will be buried at arlington national cemetery. >>> now, the death of ruth bader ginsburg is altering the political landscape. experts say it's
school or brotherhood way after reports of gunshots. when they arrived, they found a bullet hole in one of the school's signs. this comes just days after a suspicious fire at an armenian church, an office that manages that school. as for the school itself, it's also been the target of heavy vandalism back in july where the walls were painted with anti-armenian graffiti. >> it's troubling. it's unfortunate. it's not shocking unfortunately because there have been decades of vitriol....
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school of medicine. and wilson rooney the managing director of tr gp investment partners. you can ask our panelist questions using the q&a feature and i am excited to get things started. esther, i will turn it over to you. >> thank you so much. welcome and good afternoon to everyone. we have a terrific panel today. with leading experts to discuss the challenges related to vaccine development and the implication of the race to develop a covid-19 vaccine or multiple vaccines. as of this morning, there were over 27 million confirmed cases of 2019 and ate her thousand deaths. in the u.s., we have six point 3 million confirmed cases. we are approaching 190,000 deaths. we have seen significant economic disruption to businesses and families and normal day-to-day activities have been vastly altered. leading experts have said we need a vaccine to return to normal. which is why the topic of today's discussion is so critical. we will also discuss the lessons we are learning and developing a covid-19 vaccine and the implications for future vaccine development. we have a short amount o
school of medicine. and wilson rooney the managing director of tr gp investment partners. you can ask our panelist questions using the q&a feature and i am excited to get things started. esther, i will turn it over to you. >> thank you so much. welcome and good afternoon to everyone. we have a terrific panel today. with leading experts to discuss the challenges related to vaccine development and the implication of the race to develop a covid-19 vaccine or multiple vaccines. as of this...
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before they sit down to learn, a bit of cleaning, a lot for schools to manage. head teacher worrying about the year ahead. she's still angry about this year's grades crisis, not impressed with an apology from the regulator. quual should have been very mindful that we've got to make sure that this cohort of children are not prevented from moving on and that should have been paramount. so the fact that they're saying they didn't give that enough consideration, i think, is really quite disgusting. and he was a witch hunter, of all the jobs he could be, he was a witch hunter... they'll work for five years towards gcse exams. to each child, their future grade is important. this year, an algorithm put the system first — an admission today to mps it was a mistake. to say this was fair just fails to recognise what happened to students. just the level of accuracy that was fundamentally possible with the information that was available was too low to be acceptable to individuals. there were warnings it could put schools like this at a disadvantage. today, the prime ministe
before they sit down to learn, a bit of cleaning, a lot for schools to manage. head teacher worrying about the year ahead. she's still angry about this year's grades crisis, not impressed with an apology from the regulator. quual should have been very mindful that we've got to make sure that this cohort of children are not prevented from moving on and that should have been paramount. so the fact that they're saying they didn't give that enough consideration, i think, is really quite disgusting....
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before they sit down to learn, a bit of cleaning, a lot for schools to manage.ut the year ahead. she's still angry about this year's grades crisis, not impressed with an apology from the regulator. quual should have been very mindful that we've got to make sure that this cohort of children are not prevented from moving on and that should have been paramount. so the fact that they're saying they didn't give that enough consideration, i think, is really quite disgusting. and he was a witch hunter, of all the jobs he could be, he was a witch hunter... they'll work for five years towards gcse exams. to each child, their future grade is important. this year, an algorithm put the system first — an admission today to mps it was a mistake. to say this was fair just fails to recognise what happened to students. just the level of accuracy that was fundamentally possible with the information that was available was too low to be acceptable to individuals. there were warnings it could put schools like this at a disadvantage. today, the prime minister wouldn't be drawn on wha
before they sit down to learn, a bit of cleaning, a lot for schools to manage.ut the year ahead. she's still angry about this year's grades crisis, not impressed with an apology from the regulator. quual should have been very mindful that we've got to make sure that this cohort of children are not prevented from moving on and that should have been paramount. so the fact that they're saying they didn't give that enough consideration, i think, is really quite disgusting. and he was a witch...
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schools. and drama and poetry sessions are part of the environmental education. in the 2 years since the church community project was founded they have managed to create 3 plantations a new school grounds. the project is always intended to improve the living standards of local people so as to reduce over the crandon some existing forest resources. with additional funding from a german protest and aid organization $25.00 women here each received 3 sheep. some have since grown 2 heads of nearly 10 i used to say i call it said and so it's a buy food for my family that is what my livelihood depended on but now as of debts the church believes that since accepted and respected by the community that conservation activities will serve as role models. but even with their efforts convincing people here to preserve the forest instead of creating new farmland remains a challenge. we here at a coffee gun never said protecting the environment was easy this program should be a constant reminder of how important it is to preserve nature i'll leave you with those thoughts as i say goodbye i hope you tune into our next show this is now it's our signing off fr
schools. and drama and poetry sessions are part of the environmental education. in the 2 years since the church community project was founded they have managed to create 3 plantations a new school grounds. the project is always intended to improve the living standards of local people so as to reduce over the crandon some existing forest resources. with additional funding from a german protest and aid organization $25.00 women here each received 3 sheep. some have since grown 2 heads of nearly...
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schools. and drama and poetry sessions a part of the environmental education. market. in the 2 years since the church community project was founded they have managed to create 3 plantations in the school grounds. the project is always intended to improve the living standards of local people saw so reduced over the crandon so an existing forest resource says. with additional funding from a german protest and aid organization $25.00 women here each received 3 sheep. some have since grown 2 heads of nearly 10 on him alls i used to say i call it said and saudi to buy food for my family that is what my livelihood depended on but now as of debts the church believes that since the monks are accepted and respected by the community that conservation activities will serve as role models. but even with their efforts convincing people here to preserve the forest instead of creating new farmland remains a challenge. we here at eagle africa never said protecting the environment was easy this program should be a constant reminder of how important it is to preserve nature i'll leave you with those thoughts as i say goodbye i hope you tune into our next show this
schools. and drama and poetry sessions a part of the environmental education. market. in the 2 years since the church community project was founded they have managed to create 3 plantations in the school grounds. the project is always intended to improve the living standards of local people saw so reduced over the crandon so an existing forest resource says. with additional funding from a german protest and aid organization $25.00 women here each received 3 sheep. some have since grown 2 heads...
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we've also published guidance from local authorities to manage capacity and reduce risk of infection on school stu d e nts school transport. we have urged all students and staff to walk or cycle to school or college if this is a suitable alternative for themselves. i know that these past few months have been some of the most challenging that schools, parents, most of all children have face. i like to take this opportunity to applaud all of our dedicated education staff for the incredible effo rts education staff for the incredible efforts that they've made to keep children learning at this difficult time. mr speaker i am confident we have the necessary preparations in hand to ensure a successful return for all of our pupils. and i commend the statement to the house, thank you. kevin williams and the education secretary speaking earlier. that is it for me. outside sources coming up up at the top of the hour. first a quick look at the weather. hello. a milder night is on the way for many of us but clear skies particular to parts of england mid single fingers and places as we start the day tomorr
we've also published guidance from local authorities to manage capacity and reduce risk of infection on school stu d e nts school transport. we have urged all students and staff to walk or cycle to school or college if this is a suitable alternative for themselves. i know that these past few months have been some of the most challenging that schools, parents, most of all children have face. i like to take this opportunity to applaud all of our dedicated education staff for the incredible effo...
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i rise today in support of h.r. 2468, the school-basedaler jiss and -- as ---based allergies and -- school-based allergies and asthma management program act. this would direct the secretary of health and human services in making asthma-related grants to give preference to states that require schools to implement policies that improve the care of children with allergies and asthma. these policies include having plans in place for managing students withaler jiss and asthma that have -- with allergies and asthma that have -- and having at least one person trained to have medication on the premises during operating hours. by incentivizing states to have comprehensive school-based asthma and allergy management programs in place, this bill will help ensure that school nurses, staff and administrators are prepared to help students with allergies and asthma excel at school and do so in a safe environment. i want to thank dr. roe and leader hoyer, they have championed the cause of ensuring children at school have access to needed medicine for many, many years. i also want to thank dr. roe for his years of service to this institution. a
i rise today in support of h.r. 2468, the school-basedaler jiss and -- as ---based allergies and -- school-based allergies and asthma management program act. this would direct the secretary of health and human services in making asthma-related grants to give preference to states that require schools to implement policies that improve the care of children with allergies and asthma. these policies include having plans in place for managing students withaler jiss and asthma that have -- with...
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of children every day. >> reporter: reopening protocol varies greatly from district to district but for schools working virtually, nurses are still working on case management for students with chronic health conditions. they're creating health plans for students in case of an infection. many nurses say they're also using this time to adequately train staff in frustrated that clothes come out of the dryer wrinkled? next time try bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets. the world's first mega sheet with 3x more wrinkle relaxers. the wrinkle guard shirt has less wrinkles and static, and more softness and freshnes*á bounce out wrinkles with bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets! and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. that's like getting two desserts! wait... do we have to thank our moms twice? i don't know... breyers combines 100% grade a mi eaorookies. bett stas wi
of children every day. >> reporter: reopening protocol varies greatly from district to district but for schools working virtually, nurses are still working on case management for students with chronic health conditions. they're creating health plans for students in case of an infection. many nurses say they're also using this time to adequately train staff in frustrated that clothes come out of the dryer wrinkled? next time try bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets. the world's first mega...
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for six months the city of san schools and businesses closed in an effort to slow the spread of covid-19. since san francisco is managed go to the purple tear to the red, they begin processing and opening schools. >> i work hand in hand with the school district so we can work forward and get kids back to school as soon as it is safe to do so. >> reporter: some transitional kindergarten through sixth grade good resume in mid-september. middle schools mid october, high schools in november. the city laying out a timeline for indoor businesses to resume. hotels, outdoor movies and religious gatherings may begin in mid-september but with limited capacity. barbers and hairdressers held a rally at city hall, health and safetya top priority for them. they are still on when indoor personal services can resume. >> i need to feed my kids. barbers need to feed their families. my heart breaks for anyone that's had to shut down and you guys that are struggling through this. >> reporter: some hair salons and indoor personal services may resume at the end of september. >> we can move our nail salons, barber shots and massages by the e
for six months the city of san schools and businesses closed in an effort to slow the spread of covid-19. since san francisco is managed go to the purple tear to the red, they begin processing and opening schools. >> i work hand in hand with the school district so we can work forward and get kids back to school as soon as it is safe to do so. >> reporter: some transitional kindergarten through sixth grade good resume in mid-september. middle schools mid october, high schools in...
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virus, the naturally the instinct is for the manager of that restau ra nt for the manager of that restaurant to get other waiter tested. if one kid at his schoole teachers tested and preps of the class tested. it isa preps of the class tested. it is a natural instinct and there's been a lot of that necking the worry of the moment is that, even if you get a 500,000 tests a day by the end of october, which is another massive increase in capacity, demand may still search further ahead of that. so we do end up with these bottlenecks and the only real long—term solution is to have a structured population so if everyone knew there when you get a test once a fortnight, once a month, then you could avoid these huge surges in demand. arched she does drink a nicer version of what he said about carping on. you're kind of blaming people for wanting to get a test for the wrong reasons and being too emotional and too scared to not thinking rationally and following the rules on who gets a test. no, i'm actually a different place because i think we need to be testing people who do not have symptoms and at the moment, we cannot. that is your dream of the momen
virus, the naturally the instinct is for the manager of that restau ra nt for the manager of that restaurant to get other waiter tested. if one kid at his schoole teachers tested and preps of the class tested. it isa preps of the class tested. it is a natural instinct and there's been a lot of that necking the worry of the moment is that, even if you get a 500,000 tests a day by the end of october, which is another massive increase in capacity, demand may still search further ahead of that. so...
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of our group. every day is that you. just sit in the mothership did. you see my medical school. but i managed to finish it oh i'm not bush because. they are the house of. god since we. need. to meet the enemy. who want to. give the learning. system definition in. the midst of an understatement. cash cow and that is downright alfonzo among. those chasing peach dard serve an old fart. whose 1st words were added i will see you're a challenging post you've got to use to me as. i have no doubt that what happened was scriven. the sense concentrate market is a $1000000000.00 industry these companies how does huge financial motivation to solve these problems there are numerous documents showing that doctors were keen to test sites right concentrates for insights of its own that patients gives them says the wrong place to play golf term system why they would keep me from secure those whose day. on people is to die i don't know which question michel i tried being hard to live when so many have. to. put on a welcome to all the parties there is an old persian saying when there is fire dry and a web burne
of our group. every day is that you. just sit in the mothership did. you see my medical school. but i managed to finish it oh i'm not bush because. they are the house of. god since we. need. to meet the enemy. who want to. give the learning. system definition in. the midst of an understatement. cash cow and that is downright alfonzo among. those chasing peach dard serve an old fart. whose 1st words were added i will see you're a challenging post you've got to use to me as. i have no doubt that...
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for six months the city of san schools and businesses closed in an effort to slow the spread of covid-19. since san francisco is managedo to the purple tear to the red, they begin processing and opening schools. >> i work hand in hand with the
for six months the city of san schools and businesses closed in an effort to slow the spread of covid-19. since san francisco is managedo to the purple tear to the red, they begin processing and opening schools. >> i work hand in hand with the
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pandemic, with still many unknowns, the importance of a school nurse on campus is more critical than ever. >> we have over 75 kids who have diabetes and managementickle cell anemia. >> reporter: nurses say part of their job now training school staff like teachers and clerks to handle emergencies from asthma attacks and anaphylaxis to seizures. >> not fair to put teachers and school staff in that position. >> reporter: michael mulgrew, president of the united federation of teachers, says the shortage of nurses adds pressure at burdeoes this place uponem. teachers who are then expected to step into that role? >> well, that's been society's shame for quite some tykime tha the teacher can handle everything. they're not medical professionals. >> reporter: for years, teachers have been filling the growing void. according to the national association of school nurses, 25% of schools in the u.s. have no nurse at all. and 35% only have a part-time nurse. this at a time when the nurses' responsibilities are expanding. >> they have to make the medical judgment whether it's corona or something else. then coordinating with the department of health to make sur
pandemic, with still many unknowns, the importance of a school nurse on campus is more critical than ever. >> we have over 75 kids who have diabetes and managementickle cell anemia. >> reporter: nurses say part of their job now training school staff like teachers and clerks to handle emergencies from asthma attacks and anaphylaxis to seizures. >> not fair to put teachers and school staff in that position. >> reporter: michael mulgrew, president of the united federation...
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kendall hoyt of dartmouth's school of medicine said -- "just from a simple risk-management perspective, this is s shortsighteded." in other public health news, a panel of experts at the national institutes of health said there is no evidence to show that convalescent plasma treatment works against the coronavirus. this directly contradicts the food and drug administration, which recently gave emergency use authorization for the treatment. trump triumphantly made the announcement on the eve of the republican national convention. the nih panel said -- "convalescent plasma should not be considered standard of care for the treatment of patients with covid-19." in other coronavirus news, flororida has ordedered state agencies to stop working with quest diagnostics after the lab mistakenly delayed reportingng 75,000 coronavirus test results to the state. some of the test results date back to apapril. inin education news, new york cy has postponed the opening of schools until september 21 after teachers threatened to go on strike to protest unsafe work conditions due to the pandemic. new york
kendall hoyt of dartmouth's school of medicine said -- "just from a simple risk-management perspective, this is s shortsighteded." in other public health news, a panel of experts at the national institutes of health said there is no evidence to show that convalescent plasma treatment works against the coronavirus. this directly contradicts the food and drug administration, which recently gave emergency use authorization for the treatment. trump triumphantly made the announcement on...
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the alarm but a chronic lack of testing facilities means that i'd occasionally england make going to a halt the staff and pupils are forced to stay home school managements have been doing everything they chant but the government has failed to do their side of things testing is impossible to get hold of social distancing isn't possible in full class sizes i mean infection rates are going up so we have an absolutely chaotic situation where understandably and correctly pupils and staff are being sent home when they have potential sitting timbs but nobody knows if it's just a cold or coverage and it's a completely lost story and of course the danger is that there will be some situations where in fact we did have an infectious child in the sco but nobody knows because we can't get a test to check one way or the other facing the lack of testing more than 200 school and college leaders said stuff and pupils couldn't get tests locally and were being directed to test centers long distances away and with the government mandating no more than 6 people to meet at a time that encouraging students to get back into the classroom your thirty's the knowledge that the wh
the alarm but a chronic lack of testing facilities means that i'd occasionally england make going to a halt the staff and pupils are forced to stay home school managements have been doing everything they chant but the government has failed to do their side of things testing is impossible to get hold of social distancing isn't possible in full class sizes i mean infection rates are going up so we have an absolutely chaotic situation where understandably and correctly pupils and staff are being...