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joining us are tessa white and angela reddock-wright.rm of a woman overlooked for a promotion, maybe she's not able to make late night zoom meetings compared to a male co-worker but sexual harassment is a little different. that might take on the form of suggestive comments, jokes or innuendo, possibly even unwanted touching or advances, so it's a little different flavor. >> if you feel like it's taking place what is the first step in how to handle it? >> i think the first step is to display -- i realize it takes courage but actually confront the person privately. that by far can resolve it and be the best solution because the next step is more of a nuclear option because you're going to have a full-on investigation. but if it isn't resolved with that first conversation, the discomfort of saying something or not saying something is the same. so you might as well pave the way for people coming behind you and actually bring it up and see if you can make it better. >> i'm surprised you said that. let me follow up before i bring in angela as
joining us are tessa white and angela reddock-wright.rm of a woman overlooked for a promotion, maybe she's not able to make late night zoom meetings compared to a male co-worker but sexual harassment is a little different. that might take on the form of suggestive comments, jokes or innuendo, possibly even unwanted touching or advances, so it's a little different flavor. >> if you feel like it's taking place what is the first step in how to handle it? >> i think the first step is to...
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to develop the method the cameroonian collaborated with his rwandan colleague tessa and a.m.'s founder neal to rock it's a pan african response to the continent's challenges. it's really extraordinary that you can write on the board so many questions and no tell you how. this is so spread in a population how what happens when you draw a ball. out what happens to castle computers work so all of these are my marks on the. resort of people just investigating doing analysis trying to understand better how things are around and work. the a ins network places great value on training young scientists across the continent so they are confident that the next albert einstein will come from africa training young people to how to obvious knowledge and this ability to smarts to solve problems is wonderful and i'm very proud to be associated with this vision to be helping to drive it forward. book of it dawned on me for example as the rim proof that this is vital thing to do. did you know that p.c.r. technology which detects the sas code virus is the basis for many other tests. it's used to
to develop the method the cameroonian collaborated with his rwandan colleague tessa and a.m.'s founder neal to rock it's a pan african response to the continent's challenges. it's really extraordinary that you can write on the board so many questions and no tell you how. this is so spread in a population how what happens when you draw a ball. out what happens to castle computers work so all of these are my marks on the. resort of people just investigating doing analysis trying to understand...
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to develop the method the cameroonian collaborated with his rwandan colleague tessa and a i.m.s. founder neal to rock it's a pan african response to the continent's challenges. it's really extraordinary that you can write on the board so many questions and no tell you how. this is spread in a population how what happens when you try a ball. out what happens to cost how computers work so all of these are my markets on the. resort of people just investigating doing analysis trying to understand better how things are now and then work. the ai unless network places great value on training young scientists across the continent they are confident that the next albert einstein will come from africa training young people to how to obvious knowledge and this ability to use smarts to solve problems is wonderful and i'm very proud to be associated with this vision to be helping to drive it forward. berkovic bangor me for example i was given proof that this is vital thing to do. or. did you know that p.c.r. technology which detects. virus is the basis for many other tests. it's used to ampli
to develop the method the cameroonian collaborated with his rwandan colleague tessa and a i.m.s. founder neal to rock it's a pan african response to the continent's challenges. it's really extraordinary that you can write on the board so many questions and no tell you how. this is spread in a population how what happens when you try a ball. out what happens to cost how computers work so all of these are my markets on the. resort of people just investigating doing analysis trying to understand...
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to develop the method the cameroonian collaborated with his rwandan colleague tessa and a.m.'s founder neal to rock it's a pan african response to the continent's challenges. it's really extraordinary that you can write. on the board so many questions and no tell you how. this is so spread in a population how what happens when you draw a ball. out what happens to cars how computers work so all of these are markets on the. resort of people just investigating doing analysis trying to understand better how things are around and work. the a ins network places great value on training young scientists across the continent so they are confident that the next albert einstein will come from africa training young people to how to obvious knowledge and this ability to use mars to solve problems is wonderful and i'm very proud to be associated with this vision to be helping to drive it forward. for example as the room proof that this is vital thing to do. did you know that p.c.r. technology which detects the virus is the basis for many other tests. it's used to amplify specific d.n.a. ric
to develop the method the cameroonian collaborated with his rwandan colleague tessa and a.m.'s founder neal to rock it's a pan african response to the continent's challenges. it's really extraordinary that you can write. on the board so many questions and no tell you how. this is so spread in a population how what happens when you draw a ball. out what happens to cars how computers work so all of these are markets on the. resort of people just investigating doing analysis trying to understand...
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to develop the method the cameroonian collaborated with his rwandan colleague tessa and a.m.'s founder neal to rock it's a pan african response to the continent's challenges. it's really extraordinary that you can write on the board so many questions and no tell you how. this is so spread in a population how what happens when you truly blown. out what happens to cars how computers work so all of these are my markets on the. resort of people just investigating doing analysis trying to understand better how things are around and work. the a ins network places great value on training young scientists across the continent so they are confident that the next albert einstein will come from africa training young people to how to obvious knowledge and this ability to smarts to solve problems is wonderful and i'm very proud to be associated with this vision to be helping to drive it forward. book of it dawned on me for example as the room proof that this is vital thing to do. did you know that p.c.r. technology which detects. virus is the basis for many other tests. it's used to amplif
to develop the method the cameroonian collaborated with his rwandan colleague tessa and a.m.'s founder neal to rock it's a pan african response to the continent's challenges. it's really extraordinary that you can write on the board so many questions and no tell you how. this is so spread in a population how what happens when you truly blown. out what happens to cars how computers work so all of these are my markets on the. resort of people just investigating doing analysis trying to understand...
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reporter: talk to most any high school senior and you'll probably hear a story like this one from tessaa. >> basically cancelled three times and i was relocated upstate three hours from my house. >> reporter: that pushed the majority of colleges and universities to make standardized testing optional this year. and according to the most widely used college application website common app,ed a de eded aidry sz applied to 12 with no test scores. >> i saw i could apply to high-level schools like cornell and have them focus on and said they wouldn't penalize it all. >> reporter: jenny wright that may have been excluding students -- >> so many of them have changed their evaluation process. i think as a result, you're going to learn tremendous amounts of success. >> reporter: common app found large selection of universities like cornell and nyu had 17% more applications compared to last year, many coming from minority students who are often underrepresented. common app also found fewer applications came from first generation college students this year, likely because of the pandemic. >> so, tho
reporter: talk to most any high school senior and you'll probably hear a story like this one from tessaa. >> basically cancelled three times and i was relocated upstate three hours from my house. >> reporter: that pushed the majority of colleges and universities to make standardized testing optional this year. and according to the most widely used college application website common app,ed a de eded aidry sz applied to 12 with no test scores. >> i saw i could apply to...
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to develop the method the cameroonian collaborated with his rwandan colleague tessa and a.m.'s founder neal to rock it's a pan african response to the continent's challenges. it's really extraordinary that you can write on the board so many questions and no tell you how. does it is spread in a population how what happens when you truly are born into the. how what happens to cars how computers work so all of these are my markets on the. resort of people just investigating doing analysis trying to understand better how things are now and then work. the a ins network places great value on training young scientists across the continent so they are confident that the next albert einstein will come from africa. training young people to how to obvious knowledge and this ability to smarts to solve problems is wonderful and i'm very proud to be associated with this vision to be helping to drive it forward. book of it dawned on me for example i was given proof that this is vital thing to do. did you know that p.c.r. technology which detects the cells kovi to virus is the basis for many
to develop the method the cameroonian collaborated with his rwandan colleague tessa and a.m.'s founder neal to rock it's a pan african response to the continent's challenges. it's really extraordinary that you can write on the board so many questions and no tell you how. does it is spread in a population how what happens when you truly are born into the. how what happens to cars how computers work so all of these are my markets on the. resort of people just investigating doing analysis trying...
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to develop the method the cameroonian collaborated with his rwandan colleague tessa and a.m.'s founder neal to rock it's a pan african response to the continent's challenges. it's really extraordinary that you can write on the board so many questions and no tell you how. this is so spread in a population how what happens when you draw a ball. out what happens to castle computers work so all of these are my motives on the. resort of people just investigating doing analysis trying to understand better how things are around and work. the a ins network places great value one training young scientists across the continent they are confident that the next albert einstein will come from africa training young people to how to obvious knowledge and this ability to smarts to solve problems is wonderful and i'm very proud to be associated with this vision to be helping to drive it forward. book of it dawned on me for example as the rim proof that this is vital thing to do. did you know that p.c.r. technology which detects. virus is the basis for many other tests. it's used to amplify spe
to develop the method the cameroonian collaborated with his rwandan colleague tessa and a.m.'s founder neal to rock it's a pan african response to the continent's challenges. it's really extraordinary that you can write on the board so many questions and no tell you how. this is so spread in a population how what happens when you draw a ball. out what happens to castle computers work so all of these are my motives on the. resort of people just investigating doing analysis trying to understand...
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that rain in one after thing team lebron eight-team durrant final won the as what they did before on tessacond time the staff is one yeah any dedicated the win to claim he's still laid up probably well he got really laid up, but he just can't quite he's not playing for exactly i think he was probably home watching with has that look at the green ball, one points in just because it's do yes, i that i was like the lime mountain dew, yeah, so yeah he look at everybody just watching economy by just one point let's close when there is posting the trophy of and then as mentioned after the game he talked about the big night and she said dedicated to fellow splash brother klay thompson. >>reports you know as was you know congressman the last track and having fun with that get the job done to win some good shoot during the game so successful we're in great experience we have put a locked room job to the new format with the all-star game next conferences, you know he's in the west know it's google is bound to happen we had a obviously representing him as a captain katie and and we've got to win so n
that rain in one after thing team lebron eight-team durrant final won the as what they did before on tessacond time the staff is one yeah any dedicated the win to claim he's still laid up probably well he got really laid up, but he just can't quite he's not playing for exactly i think he was probably home watching with has that look at the green ball, one points in just because it's do yes, i that i was like the lime mountain dew, yeah, so yeah he look at everybody just watching economy by just...
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anger's better than denial but it's still the second stage of tessa grief. where's the bargaining where's the depression where's the acceptance the stock has fallen from 621. during the last inflation scare from 2015 to '16 tote total debacle and my m.o., we've got to hit all five stages of grief before we bottom was plum ugly. and we only accepted what had happened after becoming incredibly depressed from the endless down side surprises created by janet yellen's -- i remember being out in san francisco, which i absolutely loved and i was like oh, man, i don't want to come to work i've been wanting to come to work for 67 years, give or take. we try to bargain with the animal spirits of the market all throughout that period, desperately holding on, praying the selling would stop please stop selling. stop the deals stop the ipos. stop everything. it didn't work when we financially reached the grand give up, the crescendo of selling that washes out the weak hands, many high-quality stocks were down -- actually, almost all were down 30% to 40% from their highs.
anger's better than denial but it's still the second stage of tessa grief. where's the bargaining where's the depression where's the acceptance the stock has fallen from 621. during the last inflation scare from 2015 to '16 tote total debacle and my m.o., we've got to hit all five stages of grief before we bottom was plum ugly. and we only accepted what had happened after becoming incredibly depressed from the endless down side surprises created by janet yellen's -- i remember being out in san...
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i think we owe that to miss or tessa. how do you answer to what was put out?d her father is gone. i call them lies. i don't know what you call that? the open market. something that is competitive? we have a problem in this country. it's a large one. it is a sticky wicket because of our constitution. but we need to examine and be frank together about what's taking place in this country. i would also like to add that if you want assurance, members, we have the nonpartisan first amendment experts at sea are us. the congressional research service read every word and every footnote of our letters and review the against all relevant case law. they are finalizing legal analysis memo which i will share with all the members of the committee. yesterday's er s and for me that they see no first amendment red flags in the letters whatsoever. so i think my republican pals for elevating this hearing. i think that we have a much more broad audience because of the red hearings that have been raised or put out there before the hearing so we have a terrific audience. as i said,
i think we owe that to miss or tessa. how do you answer to what was put out?d her father is gone. i call them lies. i don't know what you call that? the open market. something that is competitive? we have a problem in this country. it's a large one. it is a sticky wicket because of our constitution. but we need to examine and be frank together about what's taking place in this country. i would also like to add that if you want assurance, members, we have the nonpartisan first amendment experts...
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prime minister, people like my constituent tessa stevens have had to keep their salons shot despite shrinkinghe cautious but irreversible road map out of this, which will enable a full recovery for the entire sector. but in the meantime, as she knows, the chancellor has extended furlough with all the other provisions that are necessary. flan with all the other provisions that are necessary-— with all the other provisions that are necessa . . ., , .., are necessary. can i warmly welcome the union connectivity _ are necessary. can i warmly welcome the union connectivity review - the union connectivity review announced this morning? it is brilliant news to connect the whole of the uk. but in west dorset, mr speaker, we have single—track railway lines. we have a three hourly rail frequency, yet we have the highest level of roadside pollution anywhere in the uk. with my right honourable friend kindly support a levelling up rail proposal that would not only look to support west dorset, but some of the most deprived areas in the south—west? my honourable friend knows what he's talking about. he is p
prime minister, people like my constituent tessa stevens have had to keep their salons shot despite shrinkinghe cautious but irreversible road map out of this, which will enable a full recovery for the entire sector. but in the meantime, as she knows, the chancellor has extended furlough with all the other provisions that are necessary. flan with all the other provisions that are necessary-— with all the other provisions that are necessa . . ., , .., are necessary. can i warmly welcome the...