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swahili is not its strong point. very interesting.n boards, we are currently in positive territory early tuesday trading. the nikkei 225 is gaining 14%. the hung sang is up 225 is gaining 14%. the hung sang is up by 225 is gaining 14%. the hung sang is up bya 225 is gaining 14%. the hung sang is up by a fraction. the chancellor of the exchequer philip hammond will deliver his budget on wednesday — and one of the main challenges he's set himself is to boost britain's productivity. simonjack reports. the first industrial revolution saw the amount businesses could produce rocket, using machines that did the work of thousands. it was a leap in productivity that in recent years has slowed to a crawl, and that matters. if you can increase productivity, you can pay workers more, they feel better off, and crucially they pay more tax. otherwise none of those good things happen which is why the biggest challenge for the chancellor this week is to persuade businesses to invest in the machines and the skills of the future. in order to improve it,
swahili is not its strong point. very interesting.n boards, we are currently in positive territory early tuesday trading. the nikkei 225 is gaining 14%. the hung sang is up 225 is gaining 14%. the hung sang is up by 225 is gaining 14%. the hung sang is up bya 225 is gaining 14%. the hung sang is up by a fraction. the chancellor of the exchequer philip hammond will deliver his budget on wednesday — and one of the main challenges he's set himself is to boost britain's productivity. simonjack...
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solution david correa developed the first model of eco toilets eco toilet means here's a toilet in key swahiliso this morning he wanted to start small but then the afternoon fund stepped in. with. full scale. command. but what is the security guarantee. but the business idea worked acumen gave korea one million u.s. dollars in credit so he could set up a live in eco toilets in town the service costs the equivalent of nine u.s. cents toilet paper water and soap are provided and the toilets are regularly cleaned. this prevents the spread of diseases. nairobi and appreciate the service especially compared to public toilets. a very stinking. disease so rather pay something small. but because this was like in business they have to do what it takes. up to date so that you trust to them. the entrepreneur had another environmental idea a toilet which saves water he developed bubble toilets with a vacuum cleaning system like in airplanes. and this is the fast you know. with a vacuum system. and it surely won't be the last invention from this environmental entrepreneur. all right some sports news now an
solution david correa developed the first model of eco toilets eco toilet means here's a toilet in key swahiliso this morning he wanted to start small but then the afternoon fund stepped in. with. full scale. command. but what is the security guarantee. but the business idea worked acumen gave korea one million u.s. dollars in credit so he could set up a live in eco toilets in town the service costs the equivalent of nine u.s. cents toilet paper water and soap are provided and the toilets are...
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got there from the congo who spoke swahili. so there was a lot of integration kind of facilitated in this expert way by the teacher and the guidance counselors to help the kids make friends and integrate. amazingly, the newcomers as they're called in the school started serving on the student senate by year two, started playing soccer. one of the kids even in his first year began running on the track team and winning a lot of medals, so he became a hero in the high school. he was from eritrea, so all the students were on snapchat bragging about him and the medals he was winning. it was exciting to see the kids succeed in this kind of way. >> host: did they spend all day -- it's eddie williams who was the teacher, correct? >> guest: yeah. >> host: did they spend all day with this one classrooming or did they integrate into other classrooms as well? >> guest: because they were newly arrived, they had three class periods with eddie williams teaching them english. then they had science and math and art and gym. but eddie williams wa
got there from the congo who spoke swahili. so there was a lot of integration kind of facilitated in this expert way by the teacher and the guidance counselors to help the kids make friends and integrate. amazingly, the newcomers as they're called in the school started serving on the student senate by year two, started playing soccer. one of the kids even in his first year began running on the track team and winning a lot of medals, so he became a hero in the high school. he was from eritrea,...
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it would be like speaking swahili. >> it's not what he wants to do, but the pressure is going to continue to mount for him to say something. and i think at some point he may have to. i can't imagine what that will be. just to back up for a second, no one should let al franken off the hook for this, right? that was like awful. a woman is asleep and literally defenseless and he pulls a sort of stunt which is recorded by camera in a way that is clearly meant to humiliate her. that's a bad thing. and there should be an investigation because rarely is there like one incident and one victim. >> and the photo is one thing. what she described as being -- he forced himself on her. forced his tongue into her mouth. she describes it in detail. calls him a fish-lipped guy which is not a compliment. >> he says he doesn't remember it that way. who are you going to give the benefit of the doubt? she's got the picture. >> she also says that after she rebuffed him, he was awful to her. that's the other interesting sociological novelist that they were on this trip. he demeaned her, ran her down, made fun o
it would be like speaking swahili. >> it's not what he wants to do, but the pressure is going to continue to mount for him to say something. and i think at some point he may have to. i can't imagine what that will be. just to back up for a second, no one should let al franken off the hook for this, right? that was like awful. a woman is asleep and literally defenseless and he pulls a sort of stunt which is recorded by camera in a way that is clearly meant to humiliate her. that's a bad...
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what if i said, i don't speak english, i squeak -- speak swahili and i'm 18 years old because i think i want to be. next year i want i want to be 16. >> you didn't be prosecuted, filing knowingly false document with the government. this is similar thing what brown is authorizing, facilitates, i'm going to suggest, even suggesting. stuart: we spent a lot of time on this subject. worthwhile doing it i think. >> yes. yes. stuart: elizabeth warren story. let's be honest. >> brown is first. where is the rest of the ivy league? where is the london school of economics on this? stuart: don't ask. >>> bad news for the apple watch. apple now trails fitbit and china's when it comes to wearable trackers. fitbit and xiomai shipped merely a million units more than apple. thought you like to know. fitbit up only a tad on that news. >>> new trend. upside down christmas trees. what? that is blasphemy. liz: i don't like it. stuart: flat-out wrong, isn't it? liz: stop that. >> looks like evil cult. stuart: yes it does, thank you, dan. stick around. >>> target, home depot, walmart, they're carrying inver
what if i said, i don't speak english, i squeak -- speak swahili and i'm 18 years old because i think i want to be. next year i want i want to be 16. >> you didn't be prosecuted, filing knowingly false document with the government. this is similar thing what brown is authorizing, facilitates, i'm going to suggest, even suggesting. stuart: we spent a lot of time on this subject. worthwhile doing it i think. >> yes. yes. stuart: elizabeth warren story. let's be honest. >> brown...
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Nov 19, 2017
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and you saw kids who spoke swahili serving to come have lunch with kids who spoke, so there was a lot of integration by the teacher and guidance counselor to help kids make friends and integrate and amazingly the newcomers of they're called in the school started serving on students sthat by year two started playing soccer. one of thein kids even his first year began -- running on the track team and winning a lot ofea medals. so he became a hero in the high school. he was from -- all of the students were in snapchat bragging about him and meldings he was anding so exciting to see kids succeed in this kind of way.. : did they spend all day eddy williams who was a teacher, correct? >> yeah. did they spend all day in one with clm or integrate into other classrooms as well? >> to emphasis english they have three class periods with eddy williams teaching them english and then they have science and matz and art, and gym. and eddy wems was extraordinary teacher his background, his mom is latina and fluent in english and? spanish but he know what is it is like to learn a new language and his m
and you saw kids who spoke swahili serving to come have lunch with kids who spoke, so there was a lot of integration by the teacher and guidance counselor to help kids make friends and integrate and amazingly the newcomers of they're called in the school started serving on students sthat by year two started playing soccer. one of thein kids even his first year began -- running on the track team and winning a lot ofea medals. so he became a hero in the high school. he was from -- all of the...