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and for another angle, let's turn to stu mccoy in a tree. stu, is the president being presidential?ed. i'm in a tree. sorry. i've got to cut away. breaking news in the murder trial of branson sutcliffe, heir to the sutcliffe caramel fortune. ♪ sutcliffe caramel ♪ real cream ♪ real yummy let's go live to chase terry, who is outside the courthouse. chase, what's happening? hi, ted. sutcliffe's attorneys have called a sudden press conference. as you can see, the podium behind me is filled with microphones indicating an important announcement. surely, they'll arrive any moment now. perhaps we should check back in later, chase. ted. ted, uh, right now, i'm sensing a palpable shift in the energy out here much the same way a herd of elk would sense a predator in their midst. surely, the defense team will be arriving right...now. right now. [ whispers ] right -- right now. okay. chase, why don't we check back in with you later? oh, hey, ted! uh, uh, ted, um, i have a new development. yeah! yeah? i don't know. i don't know. chase, we got a lot to get to. when we return, hurricane randy... [
and for another angle, let's turn to stu mccoy in a tree. stu, is the president being presidential?ed. i'm in a tree. sorry. i've got to cut away. breaking news in the murder trial of branson sutcliffe, heir to the sutcliffe caramel fortune. ♪ sutcliffe caramel ♪ real cream ♪ real yummy let's go live to chase terry, who is outside the courthouse. chase, what's happening? hi, ted. sutcliffe's attorneys have called a sudden press conference. as you can see, the podium behind me is filled...
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as stu said, he has one less vote.hink what's going to happen now-- at least i hope would happen, what i would counsel to have happen-- is republicans in congress led by the president to focus on-- to focus, number one, on getting the tax package through, and then to turn their attention to what i would call small balls. let's get some legislation passed so they can rack up some wins. but things that matter to the middle class. focus on jobs and run on jobses in 2018. and put some of the-- you know, i do think there is a civil war brewing on the right. but don't focus on that right now. let's focus on win something elections and doing what voters sent republicans to washington to do, which is to represent their interests, in particular, how do you strengthen the middle class? how do you grow the middle class? those are things people care about. those things all got submerged in alabama and they shouldn't because that's what people really care about. >> woodruff: michael steele, how do you see the congressional future f
as stu said, he has one less vote.hink what's going to happen now-- at least i hope would happen, what i would counsel to have happen-- is republicans in congress led by the president to focus on-- to focus, number one, on getting the tax package through, and then to turn their attention to what i would call small balls. let's get some legislation passed so they can rack up some wins. but things that matter to the middle class. focus on jobs and run on jobses in 2018. and put some of the-- you...
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stu keeps us always on our toes but always with a smile. the communications team of robert stewart and tony afario, david popp, stephanie pinn and be kevin grout and many more help to communicate in a challenging news environment every single day, and i'm so thankful for their efforts. hazen marshall who has been in the trenches on this every day since we started our work on this bill. hazen may be the most likable guy in the senate but with a backbone of steel. jane lee, my budget lead. smart, cheerful, and determined. my leader office policy team who get to work with the committees as well as folks outside the senate to help keep everyone informed, field questions, and address concerns. i want to thank them all. scott rabb, terry van dorn and erica swarez each played a role in this. i thank them. my personal office staff that each day helps my whole team keep kentucky at the forefront of anything we're working on. i can't thank them all enough, and to many others in both my state operation, especially terry carmac and my leader of the off
stu keeps us always on our toes but always with a smile. the communications team of robert stewart and tony afario, david popp, stephanie pinn and be kevin grout and many more help to communicate in a challenging news environment every single day, and i'm so thankful for their efforts. hazen marshall who has been in the trenches on this every day since we started our work on this bill. hazen may be the most likable guy in the senate but with a backbone of steel. jane lee, my budget lead. smart,...
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most stu d e nts how do you respond to that?han the national union of students. students who are polled are signed up to this ridiculous snowfla ke are signed up to this ridiculous snowflake attitude of being wrapped in cotton wool. students tell me all the time they want to hear the likes of meat speech and they are against blanket no—platforming, and feminists who might be no—platform. they want to make the decisions about the debates that happen in their universities. millions of shoppers are expected to head out to the boxing day sales today. it has traditionally been an important period for retailers across the uk. but a majority of shoppers surveyed by bbc radio 4's you and yours programme say online shopping and early black friday deals have made the post—christmas sales less compelling. our correspondent emily unia has been to oxford street in central london to see if the internet is beating the high street. we will show you that in a few moments. joining me now from leeds is dr dong hoang, from leeds beckett university'
most stu d e nts how do you respond to that?han the national union of students. students who are polled are signed up to this ridiculous snowfla ke are signed up to this ridiculous snowflake attitude of being wrapped in cotton wool. students tell me all the time they want to hear the likes of meat speech and they are against blanket no—platforming, and feminists who might be no—platform. they want to make the decisions about the debates that happen in their universities. millions of...
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and of course those stu d e nts students.hey will only bea living gusts because they will only be a student for two years. what does the universities make of it? they think they are agnostic. the university of buckingham for example specialise in two year degrees. i don't know if this is the game change the government expects because at the moment the way the university year is structured la ncelot university year is structured lancelot from —— allows a lot of academic structure. it's quite a big change to deliver two—year degrees when the demand from students is u ntested. when the demand from students is untested. students might think twice about it, they might think they are being short—changed. is it possible to squeeze a three—year course into a two—year course? to squeeze a three—year course into a two-year course? it is possible. there's a lot of vocation time where you could be doing more teaching. as a general rule of thumb 18—year—old school leavers are probably not interested in this option because they want to spe
and of course those stu d e nts students.hey will only bea living gusts because they will only be a student for two years. what does the universities make of it? they think they are agnostic. the university of buckingham for example specialise in two year degrees. i don't know if this is the game change the government expects because at the moment the way the university year is structured la ncelot university year is structured lancelot from —— allows a lot of academic structure. it's quite...
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and the garde: a report by the government's spending watchdog that stu d e nts government's spendingversities in england with one in three saying that they receive value for money. and the daily mirror carries a royal exclusive, megan markle's dad says he would love to give his daughter away. and the #k7 daily express and arctic weathers with subzero temperatures likely to last throughout the week next week. let's start with the telegraph. eu expects may to sign a deal today. everyone was expecting on monday that the break through would occur. very excited, the bunting is out. as it says here, barring last—minute slip—ups. we have seen a few before. 0ne slip—ups. we have seen a few before. one in here, again it is talking about the signing off with the dup. as we found out on monday that is a key thing. so theresa may is working through the night. the telegraph have done it in a benign way. saying it is calm and fine. them being a brexit newspaper. donald tusk to be talking before the markets open at 6.50am. but it does seem as though there is news on a deal. we have agreed £50 billi
and the garde: a report by the government's spending watchdog that stu d e nts government's spendingversities in england with one in three saying that they receive value for money. and the daily mirror carries a royal exclusive, megan markle's dad says he would love to give his daughter away. and the #k7 daily express and arctic weathers with subzero temperatures likely to last throughout the week next week. let's start with the telegraph. eu expects may to sign a deal today. everyone was...
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problem, and i think some of the best talent that we can have in the uk marketplace are coming from stue are coming from students who have chosen to study here and have stayed for only period afterwards. and you have noticed the impact already? we have, or through a sense of non—uk orforeigners, this may not be such inhospitable place any longer so it's more psychological than contractural as it were a city something that we must be careful about and the uk have been successful largely because it has been a welcoming place for talent from any part of the world andi talent from any part of the world and i know when i listen to the government, the government spokespeople, they say it will continue, it is their intention, but u nfortu nately not continue, it is their intention, but unfortunately not all of the body language is and references support that rhetoric. the international monetary fund has raised the alarm about the high level of debt in china, saying it poses a risk to financial stability. that hasn't gone down well in beijing. let's go to our asia business hub where rico hizon
problem, and i think some of the best talent that we can have in the uk marketplace are coming from stue are coming from students who have chosen to study here and have stayed for only period afterwards. and you have noticed the impact already? we have, or through a sense of non—uk orforeigners, this may not be such inhospitable place any longer so it's more psychological than contractural as it were a city something that we must be careful about and the uk have been successful largely...
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actually, there are an awful lot of stu d e nts actually, there are an awful lot of students who are particularly when you look at the walloping great salary that so many vice chancellors and senior university staff are getting. also for mature students, before the family commitments and things, a two year commitment, over and done with, get out early, perhaps much better. it makes you wonder why somebody under that system would still opt to do every year. the way the joe johnson puts it, it's tradition. we are so johnson puts it, it's tradition. we are so used to the idea that a university course is three years, that people have not thought about trying to do it in two. obviously, doing it in two means a lot more ha rd doing it in two means a lot more hard work, it does cost 20% more a year to go hard work, it does cost 20% more a yearto go and hard work, it does cost 20% more a year to go and do, but it does seem sensible if you could make it kind of fashionable, it is something that could work. and employers would be happy as well. it does come in the wa ke happy as well. it does
actually, there are an awful lot of stu d e nts actually, there are an awful lot of students who are particularly when you look at the walloping great salary that so many vice chancellors and senior university staff are getting. also for mature students, before the family commitments and things, a two year commitment, over and done with, get out early, perhaps much better. it makes you wonder why somebody under that system would still opt to do every year. the way the joe johnson puts it, it's...
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stu riesgo de contraers, la neumonía neumocócica podría aumentar.o esperes a que los síntomas de la tos, dolor en el pecho, dificultad para respirar o fatiga se presenten. mejor es prevenir. prevnar 13® no es un tratamiento para la neumonía neumocócica es una vacuna que puede ayudar a protegerte. prevnar 13® está aprobada para ayudar a prevenir infecciones de 13 cepas de bacterias que causan la neumonía neumocócica en adultos. no debes recibir prevnar 13® si has tenido una reacción alérgica grave a la vacuna o a sus ingredientes. si tienes un sistema inmunológico debilitado, podrías tener una respuesta débil a la vacuna. los efectos secundarios más comunes fueron dolor, enrojecimiento e hinchazón en el área de la inyección, movilidad limitada del brazo, fatiga, dolor de cabeza, dolor en los músculos o en las coyunturas, apetito disminuido, vómito, fiebre, escalofríos y erupción. pregúntale a tu doctor o farmacéutico sobre prevnar 13®. ¡bienvenidos a su cuaryoohoo!eto! ¡vengan! escondimos un regalito para cada uno. los gamers. los super-fans. las chi
stu riesgo de contraers, la neumonía neumocócica podría aumentar.o esperes a que los síntomas de la tos, dolor en el pecho, dificultad para respirar o fatiga se presenten. mejor es prevenir. prevnar 13® no es un tratamiento para la neumonía neumocócica es una vacuna que puede ayudar a protegerte. prevnar 13® está aprobada para ayudar a prevenir infecciones de 13 cepas de bacterias que causan la neumonía neumocócica en adultos. no debes recibir prevnar 13® si has tenido una reacción...
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from donna everybody knowing why webb so you know so yeah yeah and making them proud making bama proud stu you see the house was so. bad when they have been me. from the child who was in. our city and i was having a dream you know was very difficult for by many to us of a young boy from us. and the price tag on me was five hundred thousand dollars one thousand nine hundred three was a huge one and only one is if you want to pay the money and then you don't want to or say to me when you're in this does what i will do is what i have. if you don't want to pay the money for the child for this boy is too good out paid in money and then later you have to pay me it's like you buying this for me so then they cut it off and this and. everybody likes me. i joke a lot. when you go to training i'm always very serious to train so the young the you. everybody was in love with. a big. theme of a hope. to see form the sinking of an. infield sanctioned. what is my hardest moment in when i lost my daughter. and. if she came to me. from tony a one he called me because nobody was able to call me so he called
from donna everybody knowing why webb so you know so yeah yeah and making them proud making bama proud stu you see the house was so. bad when they have been me. from the child who was in. our city and i was having a dream you know was very difficult for by many to us of a young boy from us. and the price tag on me was five hundred thousand dollars one thousand nine hundred three was a huge one and only one is if you want to pay the money and then you don't want to or say to me when you're in...
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. >> very cold start to the day on our stu we saw some sunshine by the end of day high of 48 downtown. right now numbers around the region, notice no real cold or warm air anywhere. average around this time of year. 43 degrees d.c. 46 in richmond. but it will be cold into tomorrow morning. temperatures in 20s and 30s. cloud cover to sunshine. but now tracking this system to the south. any system that moves through the south tends to bring us a couple of different things. we'll talk more about it. i'll see you back here in a minute. >> the chief in the house tonight. thank you, sir. we'll see you in a few minutes. >>> president trump says it will save the middle class money, tax plan. the president defended the tax bill as he headed to camp david. he said it will benefit those who need it most. he believes it will bring back companies from overseas and help create jobs. but democrats say the plan benefits the wealthy. >> a day after the ethics committee launched an investigation of him, rubin says he will not seek re-election. two women accused him of sexual harassment. he said he repe
. >> very cold start to the day on our stu we saw some sunshine by the end of day high of 48 downtown. right now numbers around the region, notice no real cold or warm air anywhere. average around this time of year. 43 degrees d.c. 46 in richmond. but it will be cold into tomorrow morning. temperatures in 20s and 30s. cloud cover to sunshine. but now tracking this system to the south. any system that moves through the south tends to bring us a couple of different things. we'll talk more...
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high school in false hearing about the suspect as plan tuesday and the school contacted the alleged stu student's parents and said their child needed to stay home until the investigation was completes. he was arrestsed this morning with charges to threaten to blown up the school. they found bb guns altered to look look real guns. the soup iser intend end braced the person 2459 reported threats. >> a letter was sent home saying "while police believe this a single threat made by single student we urge students, staff an community and to remain vigilant and yes, if you see something, say something with the the alleged student had a hearing in court and it's not nope what punishment he could pace. >> developing tonight fairfax county police need your help to find missing 11-year-old girl. take a look at screen. there's picture. rear name is maria isabel weighs 105 pounds. last seen last night around 7:00 in the 7700 block of duringer court in springfield. >> and assistant superintendent with prince george county schools is is on leave tonight. mark faucet is accused of grabbing a female stu
high school in false hearing about the suspect as plan tuesday and the school contacted the alleged stu student's parents and said their child needed to stay home until the investigation was completes. he was arrestsed this morning with charges to threaten to blown up the school. they found bb guns altered to look look real guns. the soup iser intend end braced the person 2459 reported threats. >> a letter was sent home saying "while police believe this a single threat made by single...
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. >> god bless you, stu.art: latest on amtrak crash, the train was speeding, i-5, extraordinary corridor not yet reopened and president trump says this is the reason why we need to fix our broken infrastructure. more varney after this. stuart: derailment in washington state, ash, first question, i-5 reopened? >> no, not on the southbound side. they have the clear the wreckage, they have to look at the roadway to see if it needs repair and the overpass is in good enough condition that it's stable but foreseeable future shut. the black box on the back rear engine, this train was speeding, had no positive train control on the track. that's been an issue remember after the philadelphia crash. mechanism that will slow down a speeding train. it's called the angel on the shoulder in the industry, it was not in plane on this rail line. stuart: right after it occurred, president trump was on on twitter and this is what he tweeted out, the train accident in dupont, washington shows more than ever why our soon to be sub
. >> god bless you, stu.art: latest on amtrak crash, the train was speeding, i-5, extraordinary corridor not yet reopened and president trump says this is the reason why we need to fix our broken infrastructure. more varney after this. stuart: derailment in washington state, ash, first question, i-5 reopened? >> no, not on the southbound side. they have the clear the wreckage, they have to look at the roadway to see if it needs repair and the overpass is in good enough condition...
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stu good to it. youse knows. he still. in to pick up those so the poor fellows koso. about in under them i did but that's not a good idea no me my. team it up in the snow still but i can know me a little more to be still slot. machine of so not a single thing. that. proud about and i think it doesn't it doesn't loom so soon from the throne on sunday the not done enough to hold the idea that something is in the. terminal this will go down. as the come on i'm. not coming in and now i'm working i'm coming down in the policeman. from some loose mccown somehow the most of the most i want to make out to. come in the night club one of the one of the from the one that hit him. is a civilization just a tiny bit more advanced than we are that they can already pick up jerry springer or any other sit coms interview shows the nightly news they see what we're doing to our planet you know it isn't really a very pretty picture and so in addition to sending this chaotic messages that we use to communicate with one another we want to send a clear signal to the extraterrestrial that the
stu good to it. youse knows. he still. in to pick up those so the poor fellows koso. about in under them i did but that's not a good idea no me my. team it up in the snow still but i can know me a little more to be still slot. machine of so not a single thing. that. proud about and i think it doesn't it doesn't loom so soon from the throne on sunday the not done enough to hold the idea that something is in the. terminal this will go down. as the come on i'm. not coming in and now i'm working...
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so for president trump to have been really pulled, that he pulled out of this, its sts stu.nd president macron is doing what he need to do. now we see the chinese are trying to take the lead on climate change. i think, generally to your question, i so believe in american leadership and partnership. and it is, i think very distressing to see the united states absent in so many ways because i don't think the world works if the u.s. is not engaged properly. and so i am very troubled by our absence at the moment. and others being able to fill the vacuum. >> can you assure americans who maybe doubtful that the deal doesn't harm them? should they think that it does? >> well i think it does harm thatell are not a part of a major international agreement. generally, i have to say, i am troubled by the fact that president trump seems to feel that we are constantly the victims. that we have been taken advantage of. that, the world is making fun of us. i don't think that is something that makes america great. or america first. it puts us on the back foot. >> there seems to be a crisis i
so for president trump to have been really pulled, that he pulled out of this, its sts stu.nd president macron is doing what he need to do. now we see the chinese are trying to take the lead on climate change. i think, generally to your question, i so believe in american leadership and partnership. and it is, i think very distressing to see the united states absent in so many ways because i don't think the world works if the u.s. is not engaged properly. and so i am very troubled by our absence...
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surrender which we talked about implying that there had to be a total victory rather than an arm miss stus. today i want to talk about a specific trop in the language of total war, and that is revenge. revenge by it's very nature is a sort of rachet. somebody commits a wrong against you, you seek revenge, you retaliate, they interp fret pre as a wrong, they come back at you. the momentum of total lang wachbling war is sped onwards by the rhetoric and ideas of revenge. when hitler talks about the destruction of the jews, he phrases it in the language of revenge. he blames them, obviously, inappropriately, but he blames them for the german loss in world war i, he blamed it for the great depression and for starting world war ii. so it is an act of revenge, in part. we've also seen of course the language of revenge in terms of the americans fighting the japanese in the pacific. i'm going to talk a little bit today about the language of revenge worked for some other combatants in the european theater of operation on both of axis and the allied side and weight effort to seek revenge drove the wa
surrender which we talked about implying that there had to be a total victory rather than an arm miss stus. today i want to talk about a specific trop in the language of total war, and that is revenge. revenge by it's very nature is a sort of rachet. somebody commits a wrong against you, you seek revenge, you retaliate, they interp fret pre as a wrong, they come back at you. the momentum of total lang wachbling war is sped onwards by the rhetoric and ideas of revenge. when hitler talks about...
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going to have to give them the stuff and if they don't give it, they might not survive the winter and stu stuff. >> people ate as the good vibes flowed but the girl scouts were far down. >> we have an announcement to make. they adopted john michael and his mother kathleen who struggled with homelessness over the last four years. he was given tickets to see his idles at the -- idols at the wwe smack town. >> because they fight each other in the ring and never give up. >> his mom had better news even if just for now. >> his christmas list this year for the first time he asked for a home, and we did get placed through the grace of god temporarily. >> reporter: at the end of the day the passion of giving isn't hard to find. it's written very plainly on the face of ten and 11-year-old kids who do it with gust tow because they like the way it feels. maybe we can all learn something. in penndel, hank flynn, fox 29 news. >>> holiday cheer was being spread in germantown in the form of free hot meal today. the first christmas din are in was served at face to face after a $5 million renovation. the
going to have to give them the stuff and if they don't give it, they might not survive the winter and stu stuff. >> people ate as the good vibes flowed but the girl scouts were far down. >> we have an announcement to make. they adopted john michael and his mother kathleen who struggled with homelessness over the last four years. he was given tickets to see his idles at the -- idols at the wwe smack town. >> because they fight each other in the ring and never give up. >>...
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dismissed at this ground in a test match in 15 years so imagine the surprise when he played one onto his stug tom curran his first wicket. mitchell marsh went next in the same way to chris woakes and then stuart broad andjimmy way to chris woakes and then stuart broad and jimmy anderson, england's most successful bowling partnership of all time, took charge. broad bowling with great skill, answering those asking to have him dropped. australia lost their last seven wickets for 87 runs. mark stoneman was caught and bowled. james vince went to lbw which he should have reviewed. the evening session was all about alastair cook, getting his first 50 of the series, he was dropped by steve smith on 66 and scored his century in the last over of the day. australia frustrated in the sweltering heat. it may be too little and too late for the ashes but england have had their best day of the series so far. they are still fighting. we created quite a lot of pressure yesterday and we were rewarded with wickets today. we were very patient yesterday. when it reversed a bit things could have gone differently f
dismissed at this ground in a test match in 15 years so imagine the surprise when he played one onto his stug tom curran his first wicket. mitchell marsh went next in the same way to chris woakes and then stuart broad andjimmy way to chris woakes and then stuart broad and jimmy anderson, england's most successful bowling partnership of all time, took charge. broad bowling with great skill, answering those asking to have him dropped. australia lost their last seven wickets for 87 runs. mark...
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it is down to the national union of stu d e nts it is down to the national union of students and when would mean most are in favour of what are regarded as safe spaces favour of what are regarded as safe s pa ces to favour of what are regarded as safe spaces to a degree? most students really have no respect. the nus is a different organisation. the students that are polled are signed up to this snowflake attitude of being wrapped up in cotton wool. students tell me all the time they are against blanket platforming. they wa nt against blanket platforming. they want to make a decision about who speaks at their university. two people have died including a police officer following a collision in sheffield last night. police were responding to an incident when it collided with a citreon c3 travelling in the opposite direction on the a57. the 46—year—old police officer driving the car was pronounced dead shortly after the incident and a 61—year—old woman, who was a passenger in the citroen was taken to hospital but passed away shortly after. an investigation is under way the cause of the in
it is down to the national union of stu d e nts it is down to the national union of students and when would mean most are in favour of what are regarded as safe spaces favour of what are regarded as safe s pa ces to favour of what are regarded as safe spaces to a degree? most students really have no respect. the nus is a different organisation. the students that are polled are signed up to this snowflake attitude of being wrapped up in cotton wool. students tell me all the time they are against...
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many of the a0 people killed were stu d e nts many of the a0 people killed were students attending the conference. apple has published a letter to customers, apologising for what it calls a misunderstanding over iphones being deliberately slowed down. doug jones has been officially declared the winner of the alabama senate race, after a judge denied a challenge by his republican challenger. and now on bbc news, it is time for a programme to mark the anniversary of ubc hardtalk. you talk about frustration with governments now, but your whole career basically sounds as though you have been banging your head against a brick wall. did you learn some lessons from that? of course, of course. what lessons did you draw? it seems like the only lesson you took was that, you know what, after a while you betray your best friends in politics? no. i don't agree with that at all. i bet you know. i bet you know! how do you feel as president that you are going to go down in history as a president who presided over a loss of a large part of your territory? i understood that you wished to do this intervi
many of the a0 people killed were stu d e nts many of the a0 people killed were students attending the conference. apple has published a letter to customers, apologising for what it calls a misunderstanding over iphones being deliberately slowed down. doug jones has been officially declared the winner of the alabama senate race, after a judge denied a challenge by his republican challenger. and now on bbc news, it is time for a programme to mark the anniversary of ubc hardtalk. you talk about...
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universities do not provide value for money and that proper independent advice is not available to stuwhen they make these decisions, which have such a large financial consequence upon them. my financial consequence upon them. my lords, how can we have confidence in the forthcoming review when the government defends the present wretched system so determinedly. my lords, will the noble lord accept the current system is failing? we need a new system which is there to students. the noble lord raises a number of points but we believe the student loa n syste m points but we believe the student loan system is working well. there's always room for improvement. but on one of his points, we do believe students do get good advice before they take on the loans and indeed they take on the loans and indeed they have to sign some papers for that. but on some of his more later points, we are very keen to pursue the value for money approach, and joe johnson in the other place has made it quite clear universities must provide value for money for students. can i also say, and the house knows this, the w
universities do not provide value for money and that proper independent advice is not available to stuwhen they make these decisions, which have such a large financial consequence upon them. my financial consequence upon them. my lords, how can we have confidence in the forthcoming review when the government defends the present wretched system so determinedly. my lords, will the noble lord accept the current system is failing? we need a new system which is there to students. the noble lord...
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he's visiting this church and speaking here right now and after this he meets with some stu d e nts aftertudents here in the city. the speech he's been making right now is a religious one because he's meeting priests and nuns from the country right now, but yesterday he made a speech which was much more political in nature, he met with a group of rohingya refugees and after he met them he held some of their hands, there was a little 12—year—old girl who lost both her parents, and he put his hand on her head. after that he asked for forgiveness from the rohingya for the indifference of the world and for the hurt that has been caused. i've been speaking to organisations who have been working in this area with the rohingya refugees near cox's bazar and he would have preferred that the pope was stronger before he came to bangladesh, when he was in myanmar, but the fact he has pointedly spoken about it puts the spotlight on the issue and heats up the pressure on the myanmar government to facilitate the myanmar government to facilitate the safe return of these refugees to their homes. given the
he's visiting this church and speaking here right now and after this he meets with some stu d e nts aftertudents here in the city. the speech he's been making right now is a religious one because he's meeting priests and nuns from the country right now, but yesterday he made a speech which was much more political in nature, he met with a group of rohingya refugees and after he met them he held some of their hands, there was a little 12—year—old girl who lost both her parents, and he put his...
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so for president trump to have been really pulled, that he pulled out of this, its sts stu.nd president macron is doing what he need to do. now we see the chinese are trying to take the lead on climate change. i think, generally to your question, i so believe in american leadership and partnership. and it is, i think very distressing to see the united states absent in so many ways because i don't think the world works if the u.s. is not engaged properly. and so i am very troubled by our absence at the moment. and others being able to fill the vacuum. >> can you assure americans who maybe doubtful that the deal doesn't harm them? should they think that it does? >> well i think it does harm that well are not a part of a major international agreement. generally, i have to say, i am troubled by the fact that president trump seems to feel that we are constantly the victims. that we have been taken advantage of. that, the world is making fun of us. i don't think that is something that makes america great. or america first. it puts us on the back foot. >> there seems to be a crisis
so for president trump to have been really pulled, that he pulled out of this, its sts stu.nd president macron is doing what he need to do. now we see the chinese are trying to take the lead on climate change. i think, generally to your question, i so believe in american leadership and partnership. and it is, i think very distressing to see the united states absent in so many ways because i don't think the world works if the u.s. is not engaged properly. and so i am very troubled by our absence...
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they tend to be more methodical die andears -- stu learners of financial informationrs.ften believe a woman would be easier to talk to about andthing as personal potentially complicated as their financial situation. -- the fidelity ceo abigail johnson speaking to david rubenstein. time for the bloomberg business flash, the biggest business stories in the news right now, housing prices and 20 u.s. cities celebrated more than forecast as smp core -- as data shows prices rose 6.4%, the most since midpoint 14 as lean inventory continue to prop up values amid steady demand. japanese inflation unexpectedly take that in november but prices still rising at less than half the rate targeted by the central bank. core consumer price which exclude -- increased for naprosyn in november from a year earlier and the unavoidable rate fell to 2.7% -- unemployment rate fell to 2.7%. billionaireed by a has export options for a stake in hollywood production house studio eight. --t includes a sale the force still with star wars, the last jedi once again led the box office topping 100 million d
they tend to be more methodical die andears -- stu learners of financial informationrs.ften believe a woman would be easier to talk to about andthing as personal potentially complicated as their financial situation. -- the fidelity ceo abigail johnson speaking to david rubenstein. time for the bloomberg business flash, the biggest business stories in the news right now, housing prices and 20 u.s. cities celebrated more than forecast as smp core -- as data shows prices rose 6.4%, the most since...
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we disagree is that i don't think these kind of sanctions and finds is beefing up the office of the stuup the office of the students to reprimand universities is going to work. practically it doesn't make sense, and it gets away from the real hill we have to climb, which is convincing universities and student unions why free speech is imported, and you can't twist someone's arm into believing that. at what point you think there was a culture change that you are talking about, universities or groups associated with those universities set up by students and other bodies within universities starting to encourage these practices of no platforming, where people with controversial views were planned or safe s pa ces controversial views were planned or safe spaces where certain subjects would not be discussed? one thing we have seen is definitely over the last four years, from around 2013 onwards, we have really seen an acceleration of censorship on campus, and that is when you can see at going that while some unions used to censor fascists, now they are censoring pop songs or feminists likeje
we disagree is that i don't think these kind of sanctions and finds is beefing up the office of the stuup the office of the students to reprimand universities is going to work. practically it doesn't make sense, and it gets away from the real hill we have to climb, which is convincing universities and student unions why free speech is imported, and you can't twist someone's arm into believing that. at what point you think there was a culture change that you are talking about, universities or...
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you are talking an enormous amount of money, and you are talking about this set against stu d e nts areents having high levels of debt, staff finding their pensions are being attacked, knowing that they have a system that is under real pressure. this isn't the first time that bath has hit the headlines over vice chancellor play. last week, professor dame glynis broke well, britain's highest—paid vice chancellor, announced she was resigning from bath university in a row over her £468,000 salary. —— glynis breakwell. row over her £468,000 salary. —— glynis brea kwell. the row over her £468,000 salary. —— glynis breakwell. the government has told universities from next year they have to justify paying staff more than £155,000, in what campaigners say is a bloated and out of date big bucks system. a senior counterterrorism officer has pleaded guilty to leaving confidential documents in a car. he admitted leaving them in a carfor 45 days before they were stolen in may. —— for four or five days. an investigation has been launched into whether momentum, which supports jeremy corbyn, broke spen
you are talking an enormous amount of money, and you are talking about this set against stu d e nts areents having high levels of debt, staff finding their pensions are being attacked, knowing that they have a system that is under real pressure. this isn't the first time that bath has hit the headlines over vice chancellor play. last week, professor dame glynis broke well, britain's highest—paid vice chancellor, announced she was resigning from bath university in a row over her £468,000...
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swimming hired independent consultant stu isaac to determine if a nationwide ban is needed to level the is on it... >> reporter: it comes right off. >> it runs right off, and, you know, you can see it. >> reporter: completely dry. >> yes. >> reporter: so how much faster can that make you in the water? >> it's reducing the drag. it's just not absorbing the water. and when it doesn't absorb the water, it doesn't change the density of your suit while swimming. >> reporter: if a 12-year-old wears one of these high-tech suits, are they going to swim like katie ledecky? >> no. what makes a swimmer good, of course, is talent, their physical makeup. but it's really the technique, the training. >> reporter: part of the debate also involves money. the suits range in price from $100 to $514. parents, like laura beuning, held out for as long as she could. >> it would feel wrong to send her to a big competition where everyone else is wearing the suit and she isn't. >> reporter: so you felt pressure to buy one. t> yes, yes, very much so. >> reporter: we asked a group of young swimmers about a possibl
swimming hired independent consultant stu isaac to determine if a nationwide ban is needed to level the is on it... >> reporter: it comes right off. >> it runs right off, and, you know, you can see it. >> reporter: completely dry. >> yes. >> reporter: so how much faster can that make you in the water? >> it's reducing the drag. it's just not absorbing the water. and when it doesn't absorb the water, it doesn't change the density of your suit while swimming....
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she came in the expansion of ethiopia through the emperor, who was sending out stu d e nts emperor, whoending out students across the world to get education and then to and feed back into the growth of ethiopia. it was a very exciting time in ethiopia at that time. what she pregnant, actually, when she arrived? good question. i am actually, when she arrived? good question. iam not actually, when she arrived? good question. i am not sure she was pregnant when she arrived. i think i was conceived quite literally in the journey. interesting, but here she was, a young woman in a new country, an alien culture, trying to find her place. and she then found herself pregnant, had the baby, and clearly decided she could not live her life with this baby at this particular time, and decided to give it up, you are, of course. women are incredible, ok? in the act of giving a child away to be fostered or adopted is to me the action of a heroine. and what my mother did she asked me to be fostered for a short period of time while she studied so she could then take me back to ethiopia, say a year, a year
she came in the expansion of ethiopia through the emperor, who was sending out stu d e nts emperor, whoending out students across the world to get education and then to and feed back into the growth of ethiopia. it was a very exciting time in ethiopia at that time. what she pregnant, actually, when she arrived? good question. i am actually, when she arrived? good question. iam not actually, when she arrived? good question. i am not sure she was pregnant when she arrived. i think i was conceived...
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speaking at a jewish festival in birmingham, he says that stu d e nts festival in birmingham, he saysudents must be free to challenge each other‘s‘ views and those seeking to stifle those who don't agree with them must be stopped. the debate comes after speakers from speakers from the state of israel to chant —— transgender rights, have been stopped. others have demanded so—called safe spaces where they went here about issues they might find upsetting. mrjohnson will say this cannot be tolerated. reiterating universities have an obligation to protect free speech and encourage frank and rigourous debate. from next april, and ——a new body representing universities says it will not allow legitimate debate to be stifled. the challenge will be deciding where to draw the line between extremist speech and a frank exchange of views. millions are expected to head out to the boxing day sales, marking the start of a what has traditionally been a crucial period for retailers across the uk. our reporterjohn mcmanus is on oxford street in london. you can see some people queueing. there are a few pe
speaking at a jewish festival in birmingham, he says that stu d e nts festival in birmingham, he saysudents must be free to challenge each other‘s‘ views and those seeking to stifle those who don't agree with them must be stopped. the debate comes after speakers from speakers from the state of israel to chant —— transgender rights, have been stopped. others have demanded so—called safe spaces where they went here about issues they might find upsetting. mrjohnson will say this cannot...
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stu d e nts also home to an afghan news agency.d been marking the 38th anniversary of the soviet invasion of afghanistan. the suicide bomber a p pa re ntly of afghanistan. the suicide bomber apparently has entered through that way, inside this hall, where the seminar was happening. and the hall was full of people, students, female and male from different universities in kabul. translation: and male from different universities in kabul. translationzlj and male from different universities in kabul. translation: i saw many deadin in kabul. translation: i saw many dead in the area. i was looking for my cousin but i could not find his body. not sure what happened to him. the number of dead people has increased. after the explosion, ambulances took the injured to hospitals nearby. this man, one of dozens badly hurt in the explosion. some of the wounded were taken in for surgery. translation: some of the wounded were taken in for surgery. translationzl some of the wounded were taken in for surgery. translation: a total of 35 dead were reg
stu d e nts also home to an afghan news agency.d been marking the 38th anniversary of the soviet invasion of afghanistan. the suicide bomber a p pa re ntly of afghanistan. the suicide bomber apparently has entered through that way, inside this hall, where the seminar was happening. and the hall was full of people, students, female and male from different universities in kabul. translation: and male from different universities in kabul. translationzlj and male from different universities in...
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it was a meeting with university stu d e nts it was a meeting with university students and he will soonusands of people came out even though there is a tiny percentage of catholics here, about 2.2%. all the people i spoke to said they were surprised and could not believe the fa ct surprised and could not believe the fact the pope had decided to come to this country and the fact it is such a small population. thank you very much. thank you very much. the world's majorfishing nations, including russia, china and the united states, have agreed to stop commercial fishing in the arctic ocean for the foreseeable future. once permanently frozen, arctic waters are now amongst the fastest—warming areas on earth. the deal protects nearly three million square kilometres for the next 16 years, while scientific research is carried out into the sustainability of the existing marine ecosystem. people are being asked to nominate events and people they feel should be commemorated as part of a new national memorial scheme. the heritage group, historic england, has already received a wealth of nominations
it was a meeting with university stu d e nts it was a meeting with university students and he will soonusands of people came out even though there is a tiny percentage of catholics here, about 2.2%. all the people i spoke to said they were surprised and could not believe the fa ct surprised and could not believe the fact the pope had decided to come to this country and the fact it is such a small population. thank you very much. thank you very much. the world's majorfishing nations, including...
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one indian critic of what is happening says we may soon have the situation, absurd situation where stuarashtra will not be allowed to know who built the taj mahal. that is silly. i think that is silly, that is a caricature, that is silly, that is a caricature, that is not what is happening. they have been certain extreme cases of certain people saying the taj mahal shouldn't be... but i think there will be laughed out of court. what is important is to recognise that india had a certain contested history. now, how we find a method of actually accommodating these various conflicts is really the challenge. it is an intellectual challenge, it is a challenge for historians. but to say that we should go by the earlier version of what constituted history i think is wrong. there is no question that mr modi is very popular. i mean, he has won regional state elections in the last few months by resounding margins. his opinion poll ratings are very margins. his opinion poll ratings are very high. do you also, as a man who is a writer and an explorer of india's social affairs, do you also have worr
one indian critic of what is happening says we may soon have the situation, absurd situation where stuarashtra will not be allowed to know who built the taj mahal. that is silly. i think that is silly, that is a caricature, that is silly, that is a caricature, that is not what is happening. they have been certain extreme cases of certain people saying the taj mahal shouldn't be... but i think there will be laughed out of court. what is important is to recognise that india had a certain...
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i mentioned safe space policies, intended to protect stu d e nts space policies, intended to protectage they find offensive, including discrimination. some students might be robust enough to resist that and be robust enough to resist that and be resilient, and all the thingsjo johnson might want them to be. others might not be. where do they stand in this? you can have things like trigger warnings. there is clearly material that people will listen to that they can find upsetting. and if they know that is happening, then they have the freedom not to attend that particular offering, or lecture, maybe. but that is different to suppressing views that we don't like. there is a real danger that we have a tyranny of the minority, some kind of thought police, that is deciding what is acceptable and what isn't. and that is not the job of the university. the nus does a great job overall, a great deal of good work, but i think they might be on the wrong place on this. they should be championing free speech and then putting forward better arguments that allows truth to emerge and stop that allow
i mentioned safe space policies, intended to protect stu d e nts space policies, intended to protectage they find offensive, including discrimination. some students might be robust enough to resist that and be robust enough to resist that and be resilient, and all the thingsjo johnson might want them to be. others might not be. where do they stand in this? you can have things like trigger warnings. there is clearly material that people will listen to that they can find upsetting. and if they...
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the non-drowsy, coughing aching, fever, sore throat... ...stu ok, let's try this. it says you apply the blue one to me. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together so you can play together. they came out of nowhere, sir! how many of 'em? we don't know. dozens. all right! let's teach these freaks some manners! good luck out there, captain! thanks! but i don't need luck, i have skills... i don't have my keys. (on intercom) all hands. we are looking for the captain's keys again. they are on a silver carabiner. oh, this is bad. as long as people misplace their keys you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. that cough doesn't sound so good. well i think you sound great. move over. easy booger man. take mucinex dm. it'll take care of your cough. fine! i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night. ah! david, please, listen. still not coughing. not fair you guys! waffles are my
the non-drowsy, coughing aching, fever, sore throat... ...stu ok, let's try this. it says you apply the blue one to me. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together so you can play together. they came out of nowhere, sir! how many of 'em? we don't know. dozens. all right! let's teach these freaks some manners! good luck out there, captain! thanks! but i don't need luck, i have skills... i don't have my keys. (on intercom) all hands. we...
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talking to the mummers even stus top instrument for the mummers and you play the saxophone whether saliva gets down injust squeeze at best. what kind of band can you have if you cannot play the that is the question. little mummers history for you alex andtponed for weather, 22 times. rain, snow, even high winds have postponed this cancelled19. 1934 because of the depression , no prize money, nobody could afford to take part. by the way, the origin of word mummer comes from the word mask. how about that for a a mask. by the way, if i ever get on decide to on line date this will be my profile picture because thi her. >> they say this is a good looking man. >> by the eyes, window to the soul. >> by the way, i can enclose eys tighter. now i look is the origin. >> what will on the. >> it would say mystery man,gue. >> yes. >> when i show up, at the star bucks, okay. >> they will say kitchen eyes. >> it is all about mill see if d this butask we will get the idea and we will need a mass fact we do show up an new years if they held it. >> there is still in guarantee any better, with the temperatur
talking to the mummers even stus top instrument for the mummers and you play the saxophone whether saliva gets down injust squeeze at best. what kind of band can you have if you cannot play the that is the question. little mummers history for you alex andtponed for weather, 22 times. rain, snow, even high winds have postponed this cancelled19. 1934 because of the depression , no prize money, nobody could afford to take part. by the way, the origin of word mummer comes from the word mask. how...
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stu is he to assume that all students start in the same place everybody has access to the same. the recent new york times article says, i quote, for young people, with pallet college-educated parents the path to higher education may be stressful but there's a roadmap, if their test scores are to look they can pay for prep course. if their essay is lackluster they can hire a writing coach. if they can't decide which is the best fit, they can visit. when they're tempted to give up their parents will push them on. few of the supports are in place for low income or first-generation students. that's what this book is about. we assumed the deep social inequities can be overcome by individual efforts. and everyone has an equal chance for success and if we just work harder will be fine. we assume it because there's wonderful stories of people who make it. i do tell those stories too. many of heard of diane, she plays a little latina and oranges new black. she was part of being interviewed for this book. but we make the assumption that those who just lacked determination or not sufficien
stu is he to assume that all students start in the same place everybody has access to the same. the recent new york times article says, i quote, for young people, with pallet college-educated parents the path to higher education may be stressful but there's a roadmap, if their test scores are to look they can pay for prep course. if their essay is lackluster they can hire a writing coach. if they can't decide which is the best fit, they can visit. when they're tempted to give up their parents...
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. >> that's no what stu fiduciario but there are question os whan does the plan mean. sometimes we have a disagreement on who should get that benefit. >> i would say that first it would be a question of an interpretation of the charter. it would be a legal question. we would do our best job to figure out what the settler meant with that language. >> what the settler meant versus the fiduciary. >> to be covered by the plan. once it's determined who should be covered by the plan, you then have a duty to provide to that person or persons the benefits of the plan. >> the settler does it, not the fiduciaries and we're not settlers. >> correct. correct. correct. >> okay. >> i have one question. we have a responsibility to read our agendas. we have a responsibility to read our packets and we have a responsibility to pay attention, correct? >> pay attention? >> yes. so based on that is, you know, i've heard comments made about you shouldn't have distracters. and my question isal is the cell phone considered a distracter or not? >> your board policy, code of conduct does indica
. >> that's no what stu fiduciario but there are question os whan does the plan mean. sometimes we have a disagreement on who should get that benefit. >> i would say that first it would be a question of an interpretation of the charter. it would be a legal question. we would do our best job to figure out what the settler meant with that language. >> what the settler meant versus the fiduciary. >> to be covered by the plan. once it's determined who should be covered by...
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great to see you today. >> thanks for having me, stu.you've been angry about this for years. i think you probably had to compete against people using dope. am i right? >> yeah, you're absolutely right this is doping fraud. i'm so glad they are finally doing something about this. i swam against the east germans back in the '80s. we all thought something was going on. they looked most different than swimmers. i walked into locker room, hearing men's voices. i'm in the wrong locker room. i go out, says women. i'm in the right locker room. that is the east germans talking with really deep voices. we knew something was going on but we couldn't say anything because we have proof. very happy this is happening. think about the athletes who worked their whole entire life to get on to the metal stand, hear the national anthem play to get medals around their neck, they're roned to that. that is very sad to see. i give motivational talkses to corporations and businesses and kids. when i talk to kids, i want to inspire them. i can't imagine these ath
great to see you today. >> thanks for having me, stu.you've been angry about this for years. i think you probably had to compete against people using dope. am i right? >> yeah, you're absolutely right this is doping fraud. i'm so glad they are finally doing something about this. i swam against the east germans back in the '80s. we all thought something was going on. they looked most different than swimmers. i walked into locker room, hearing men's voices. i'm in the wrong locker...
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plus a player profile, that is what stu cravens is saying this morn larry: this just in. remember the flyby of the tower on the carrier's last flight? this morning the federal agency that oversees air safety in germany has cleared the pilot of wrongdoing. it had 200 people on board from the pilot aborted the landing for the low pass. the flight was headed from miami . let's get a check in our forecast from vj. love what you're saying. veronica: i hope that folks are listening and making some plans to do something for yourself out doors today. good day for getting the run in. even a morning run. 49 degrees right now in minersville, maryland. 52 in martinsburg , west virginia. a lot of that mild air is just ready to continue to surge in words as the southwesterly wind starts to come southwest. temperature staying mild, 8:00 temperature, 52. there will be clouds moving in later tonight. 37 degrees by morning. for the warmer locations around d.c., a look at the windchill temperatures for tomorrow. dropping to the lower 30's late today. we will talk about the cold air in the r
plus a player profile, that is what stu cravens is saying this morn larry: this just in. remember the flyby of the tower on the carrier's last flight? this morning the federal agency that oversees air safety in germany has cleared the pilot of wrongdoing. it had 200 people on board from the pilot aborted the landing for the low pass. the flight was headed from miami . let's get a check in our forecast from vj. love what you're saying. veronica: i hope that folks are listening and making some...
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stu riesgo de contraers, la neumonía neumocócica podría aumentar.nrojecimiento e hinchazón en el área de la inyección, movilidad limitada del brazo, fatiga, dolor de cabeza, dolor en los músculos o en las coyunturas, apetito disminuido, vómito, fiebre, escalofríos y erupción. pregúntale a tu doctor o farmacéutico sobre prevnar 13®. el mcada partido son es mcientos de manchas,. salsas, refrescos, queso. no, son goles. gracias a tide pods la única que la pasa relajada, soy yo. trata...
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surrender which we talked about implying that there had to be a total victory rather than an arm miss stus. today i want to talk about a specific trop in the language of total war, and that is revenge. revenge by it's very nature is a sort of rachet.
surrender which we talked about implying that there had to be a total victory rather than an arm miss stus. today i want to talk about a specific trop in the language of total war, and that is revenge. revenge by it's very nature is a sort of rachet.
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facts is yes, he was sent back -- >> coming down the escalator and saying rapists and mexicans and stu -- >> i'm saying fewer number of crime -- >> all i'm -- >> it's saying being an undocumented purtsen is right or wrong but by politicizing saying they commit more crimes. they don't. and i think people should understand that. this is nothing to do about kate steinle. it's awful and most pipal want a harsher punishment. >> the guy that did the shooting in las vegas, he was an american citizen with certain protections under law. someone here illegally doesn't have the same protections and shouldn't have. >> they do and for is case law about that. >> not the same. >> they are. due process. >> charles, this is --ia say the trump doctrine is white supremacy and thoroughly corrupt and a pathological liar but it is to white supremacy and to hostility for everyone not white that he always returns. do you think he's fit for office? what are you saying? >> well, i've never thought he was frit office. but this is a particular point about the way in which he engages with people who are not white
facts is yes, he was sent back -- >> coming down the escalator and saying rapists and mexicans and stu -- >> i'm saying fewer number of crime -- >> all i'm -- >> it's saying being an undocumented purtsen is right or wrong but by politicizing saying they commit more crimes. they don't. and i think people should understand that. this is nothing to do about kate steinle. it's awful and most pipal want a harsher punishment. >> the guy that did the shooting in las...