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who made it clear from the outset, he is not they are to mentor the young upstart. >> i'm not giving him any advice. >> reporter: he would never say it, but i'm sure jared goff isn't exactly worried about that, at all. he has his own mayhem of media day. in a quiet neighborhood in north marin, where his dad, jerry goff, a former major- league catcher, has always been there to offer support. he talked with me in his man cave, adorned with mementos from both him and his son's pro
who made it clear from the outset, he is not they are to mentor the young upstart. >> i'm not giving him any advice. >> reporter: he would never say it, but i'm sure jared goff isn't exactly worried about that, at all. he has his own mayhem of media day. in a quiet neighborhood in north marin, where his dad, jerry goff, a former major- league catcher, has always been there to offer support. he talked with me in his man cave, adorned with mementos from both him and his son's pro
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the outset and at the outset they wanted to change the regime then they decided they want somebody else to do that and then after that they decided well it's been we can do now so let's leave it now as it is this is the i think this is how i would describe them out of come policy as far as the administration is concerned you have a president who is unique in the united states of america where he is taking the lead into things which he doesn't know anything about it he keeps on telling lies he's the only president that the american public and the media is counting the lies he's standing he says one thing and he says another thing then you have the right wingers within the administration who know a little bit where they want to go they know that out against iranians they want to support israel they are against said i'm probably that against the russians this is how they view it so of course you have this confusion but i the end of the day i don't think the syrian issue has changed from the beginning until now i said continue to kill the people and the people want to revolt against it ok l
the outset and at the outset they wanted to change the regime then they decided they want somebody else to do that and then after that they decided well it's been we can do now so let's leave it now as it is this is the i think this is how i would describe them out of come policy as far as the administration is concerned you have a president who is unique in the united states of america where he is taking the lead into things which he doesn't know anything about it he keeps on telling lies he's...
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that your priorities as the government, from the outset of the macron reform programme seemed from theform programme seemed to be about cutting taxes, corporate taxes, welfare taxes, corporate taxes, welfare taxes, which according to france's public policy institute have clearly made the biggest winner is the richest 1% of your country. but you know, during the last 30 years in france, the economic policy that we have put in place proved to be inefficient. that policy was based on the idea that we should spend more public money and that more public spending might be the solution to the rise of inequalities in france, it proved to be a failure and to be totally inefficient. so thatis and to be totally inefficient. so that is why with emmanuel macron we have decided on the basis of the mandate given by the french people to try something else, to cut red tape, to reduce the level of red tape, to reduce the level of red tape in france, to reduce the level of public spending, so that we would have a better economy with better competitiveness for all the french companies, being able to creat
that your priorities as the government, from the outset of the macron reform programme seemed from theform programme seemed to be about cutting taxes, corporate taxes, welfare taxes, corporate taxes, welfare taxes, which according to france's public policy institute have clearly made the biggest winner is the richest 1% of your country. but you know, during the last 30 years in france, the economic policy that we have put in place proved to be inefficient. that policy was based on the idea that...
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bauhaus had close ties to japan from the outset this house was built in the one nine hundred thirty s. by you wow yeah you studied at the bow house school. in one thousand nine hundred fifty four voted call p.s. visited the brand new coup was our design school in tokyo writing in the guest book here i have found genuine bauhaus spirit. in the work meo often refers to this weighty manual compiled by announced noyes fat another bauhaus graduates. the first edition of his architect's data is in by ma the current edition of this international bestseller was updated by an architect your highness kister north sort of traditional as soon as you start planning a new project you reach for your north fork it's currently in its forty second editions one hundred published all over the world like. that. it's a reference but for spatial requirements in building design and site planning from the best height for a door handle to the angle of a body leaning back in a chair. to compile these norms noise. that carried out detailed measurements of the human body in daily activities and its use of space.
bauhaus had close ties to japan from the outset this house was built in the one nine hundred thirty s. by you wow yeah you studied at the bow house school. in one thousand nine hundred fifty four voted call p.s. visited the brand new coup was our design school in tokyo writing in the guest book here i have found genuine bauhaus spirit. in the work meo often refers to this weighty manual compiled by announced noyes fat another bauhaus graduates. the first edition of his architect's data is in by...
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that you're making that it influences the way that they structure their campaign spending plan at the outset because they don't know when they might have permission to raise and spend more. but that time factor that you're referencing as having an effect on expenditure is the same argument that you're making that ultimately limits the amount collected and spent overall. so i guess i maybe need to go back and understand the math a little bit better and the chart. it does, you know, require us to contemplate whether or not having just a one incident, you know, no limit versus drawing out the time within which people will not know whether or not they're going to have a free -- free ride will collectively reduce the amount of money in campaigns. i mean, i think that that -- that's the issue that they're bringing to us and that we need to -- those of us that have never run a campaign before need to understand better. and i hear what you're saying, that at the end of the day, it's not really -- it's not making a difference, we're just constantly raising it. especially when our limits were $10,000.
that you're making that it influences the way that they structure their campaign spending plan at the outset because they don't know when they might have permission to raise and spend more. but that time factor that you're referencing as having an effect on expenditure is the same argument that you're making that ultimately limits the amount collected and spent overall. so i guess i maybe need to go back and understand the math a little bit better and the chart. it does, you know, require us to...
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from the outset the an atomic or institute in strasbourg was a center for in fumin experiments planned and perpetrated within a university setting. sitting in the front row at that opening ceremony was johann is shine my grandfather. as dean of the medical faculty for responsibility for everything that happened there. what was his response to hear its plans. even on family photos he always posed in uniform later after the war our family would say that he was only a fellow traveler to the regime far too absent minded and cerebral to be involved in anything political his daughter is my mother and she suspected that this couldn't be the whole story. what does. it biden and we two youngest children i suspect were the nazi children. because back then families were expected to have five children not just three. i'm guilty i adored my father he was so wild and full of ideas that i had even if there was never a dull moment with him. on to hudson and i enjoyed that as he helped us get nothing . better than. what i thought. in nazi propaganda it was german land since time immemorial. for centuri
from the outset the an atomic or institute in strasbourg was a center for in fumin experiments planned and perpetrated within a university setting. sitting in the front row at that opening ceremony was johann is shine my grandfather. as dean of the medical faculty for responsibility for everything that happened there. what was his response to hear its plans. even on family photos he always posed in uniform later after the war our family would say that he was only a fellow traveler to the regime...
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from the outset we viewed our mission as determining what processes, procedures and rules could fix the problem, so to speak. we did not think that our mission should be to endeavor some sort of long-term study of the extent of the problem. we started with the assumption that we had a problem. we are a workplace of about 30,000 employees. we had no reason to think that we didn't have some problems, whether it was pervasive or not, if there was even a minor number of problems, we felt that it deserved our full attention. we were informed by a number of sources. you have heard from two representatives of the group comprised primarily of former law clerks. they spent time with us, considerable time with us, in fact, met with us three out of our four face-to-face meetings, and we adopted largely or virtually all of the recommendations that they gave us. we were also greatly informed by the longitudinal study the eeoc did in 2017, and the findings that they made about workplace conduct and some of the factors that leads to sexual harassment in the workplace, the fact there is underreporting
from the outset we viewed our mission as determining what processes, procedures and rules could fix the problem, so to speak. we did not think that our mission should be to endeavor some sort of long-term study of the extent of the problem. we started with the assumption that we had a problem. we are a workplace of about 30,000 employees. we had no reason to think that we didn't have some problems, whether it was pervasive or not, if there was even a minor number of problems, we felt that it...
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really causing heart hardship from the outset. that isa heart hardship from the outset.as i statistics show it is causing problems. what correlation do see between people going on to universal credit is waiting for those payments, and accessing the banks? our data shows us accessing the banks? our data shows us that there was a 13% increase in people using the bank last year. that was on the previous years. in areas where universal credit was in full roll—out, we 51% increase. it really difficult to cope with. we have been blown away by the support of the general public. donations are up, which means that people aren't happy with the situation where people have deduced that bounces up and we don't want that. people are paying tax, part of which is used to provide the benefit system and then listed for out additional money because they see the additional problems. given what you've said about the five week problem that you have encountered, wouldn't it be more sensible for the government to say, we'll just more sensible for the government to say, we'lljust cancel this fiv
really causing heart hardship from the outset. that isa heart hardship from the outset.as i statistics show it is causing problems. what correlation do see between people going on to universal credit is waiting for those payments, and accessing the banks? our data shows us accessing the banks? our data shows us that there was a 13% increase in people using the bank last year. that was on the previous years. in areas where universal credit was in full roll—out, we 51% increase. it really...
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and let me just say at the outset here that if we all agree that the government should be reopened, then what's there to negotiate about? we should just open up the government. we have no preconditions about opening up the government. we have none. the gentleman from georgia apparently has a precondition. whatever the president's whim is on a particular day. yeah, the president did campaign on building a wall. but he didn't get up there and say we want to build a wall and you pay for it, american taxpayers. what he campaigned on is saying, i want to build a wall and mexico's going to pay for it. well, he's had two years and obviously he can't get mexico to pay for it so he wants to saddle the american taxpayers with that bill. so, look, the bottom line is we believe that border security is an important issue and we on this side have been more than willing to invest in border security and we're going to continue to do that. as i mentioned before to the gentleman, president trump's shutdown has put a strain on federal and local law enforcement, undermining cooperation between them that hel
and let me just say at the outset here that if we all agree that the government should be reopened, then what's there to negotiate about? we should just open up the government. we have no preconditions about opening up the government. we have none. the gentleman from georgia apparently has a precondition. whatever the president's whim is on a particular day. yeah, the president did campaign on building a wall. but he didn't get up there and say we want to build a wall and you pay for it,...
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no surprise that business has been saying from the outset that they support the withdrawal agreementforward to parliament —— has put forward to parliament —— has put forward because they want what goes with it. of course and that is the business as usual sense, i think. that is the issue because are there a lot of companies producing a lot of goods in certain areas of the uk where if nothing happens and there isa where if nothing happens and there is a deal in place and they can move out of the eu in a normalised way, then business can carry on as normal but no deal doesn't allow that to happen. what about you? you obviously work in the city and a well ensconced in the market. what are people where you are about it? it isa are people where you are about it? it is a difficult thing from a financial point of view because it is regulation that is the key thing. what is happening in the market is key regulation is being pushed from the eu. from a london point of view, that regulation from the eu is a positive thing and it is something which the city has been gearing to for a long time. t
no surprise that business has been saying from the outset that they support the withdrawal agreementforward to parliament —— has put forward to parliament —— has put forward because they want what goes with it. of course and that is the business as usual sense, i think. that is the issue because are there a lot of companies producing a lot of goods in certain areas of the uk where if nothing happens and there isa where if nothing happens and there is a deal in place and they can move...
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is well documented a two thousand and eight investigation by the new york times exposed how at the outset of the wars in iraq and afghanistan there was a virtual conveyor belt running between the pentagon and network television studio the times won a pulitzer prize for that piece of journalism what changed there after it was nothing like the conflicts kept coming i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons so do the x. generals in the pentagon labeled message force multipliers i love a good goodbye note and the and as william arkin pointed out in an interview on c.n.n. the us media somehow managed to accommodate all those pro-war voices without even know. where some of the conflicts are taking place. when i think about how we cover the news i think about are we at war or are we not at war and even if we're in this so-called perpetual war or the long war as the pentagon calls it i want to know that it's being covered with the aggressiveness that's necessary right now brian we are bombing nine countries around the world and i defy you to even name what they are that's how can i add to our cover
is well documented a two thousand and eight investigation by the new york times exposed how at the outset of the wars in iraq and afghanistan there was a virtual conveyor belt running between the pentagon and network television studio the times won a pulitzer prize for that piece of journalism what changed there after it was nothing like the conflicts kept coming i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons so do the x. generals in the pentagon labeled message force multipliers i love a good goodbye...
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cover that entire period in one book, and that it would have to write two or three because from the outset i feared what would happen when i arrived at the late 17th century. prevented how i could witchcraft from taking over the second volume that i knew i needed to write. i decided to bracket that issue and think about it later. ulrich dealt with it by just not talking about witchcraft. she just doesn't mention the witchcraft trials. wives after all, not bad wives. what did i learn about the impact of the family analogy on women? i learned that agent position matter a great deal. rung, theed the top wives came next, and then sons and daughters of either sex. widowed or when their husbands were absent, they held positions of power newly equivalent to that of men, though they could become problematic. i learned not to use the gendered term patriarchy to describe that power into substitute the term family governor. term deputythe husband. if you look up patriarchy in the oed, which i like to do, you'll see that patriarchy and the way that a lot of feminist it today develops only in the 19th
cover that entire period in one book, and that it would have to write two or three because from the outset i feared what would happen when i arrived at the late 17th century. prevented how i could witchcraft from taking over the second volume that i knew i needed to write. i decided to bracket that issue and think about it later. ulrich dealt with it by just not talking about witchcraft. she just doesn't mention the witchcraft trials. wives after all, not bad wives. what did i learn about the...
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at the outset i must express my stance and and appreciation to the government of them with for setting my request to visit the ireland i travelled by helicopter and had an aerial view of the development of the island and surrounds it was clear to me that the government has put tremendous effort and resources into the construction of the buildings and environment another technical expert on construction and housing so i will now make comments any comments about the buildings and infrastructure however i call on the government of bangladesh to share feasibility studies it has undertaken and to allow the un to carry out a full technical and humanitarian assessment including a security assessment before making any further plans for the housing of people on the island to date have been discussions with the humanitarian community on the protection framework for the and it goes without saying that knowing look asian should even be contemplated until the caption framework for any refugees to do relocate is agreed upon the government i'm told in that anyone used to live on such a child will eve
at the outset i must express my stance and and appreciation to the government of them with for setting my request to visit the ireland i travelled by helicopter and had an aerial view of the development of the island and surrounds it was clear to me that the government has put tremendous effort and resources into the construction of the buildings and environment another technical expert on construction and housing so i will now make comments any comments about the buildings and infrastructure...
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so we issued a report of about 25 recommendations and at the outset we also knew that our charge was to make recommendations. we did not operate within the governance structure as your committees do and couldn't implement recommendations, although, of course, there are some recommend digses that have been accomplished or are in process that didn't require conference action and those are being worked on with due speed, but let me just say at the outset that we thank both of your committees for your great deliberation and you're acting with due speed in proposing recommended changes to the codes of conduct in the jdc rules. i'm not prepared to speak to specific language. the working group hasn't met since these proposals and so i don't appear today as a representative of the working group to speak about proposed language changes, but i hope i can at least inform your deliberations with any answering any questions you may have about our process and what underlay our recommendations and findings and that sort of thing. you know, our recommendations really centered around four key areas. f
so we issued a report of about 25 recommendations and at the outset we also knew that our charge was to make recommendations. we did not operate within the governance structure as your committees do and couldn't implement recommendations, although, of course, there are some recommend digses that have been accomplished or are in process that didn't require conference action and those are being worked on with due speed, but let me just say at the outset that we thank both of your committees for...
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in berlin one of the newest and considered by some to be one of the most liberal in germany from the outset the emphasis here has been on inclusion driven by its founder syrian artist her decision to allow men and women to worship here together polarizes opinion now she says she wants the muslim community to help itself by agreeing to pay to finance itself. the time for a kind of mosque tax is long overdue the most communities in germany and in europe must become independent from the so called countries of origin and thinking about it gave me the idea of saying communities should finance themselves and that can be done through a kind of mosque attacks and in this way it makes me think of one of the five pillars of islam zach at. but that view is not universally shared among muslims here many believe the suggestion is counterproductive but in dutch and finance and in germany the mosques already finance themselves there are a few that used foreign money to build and finance the purchase but that's a handful ninety nine percent are funded by membership fees and donations so if you bring the mo
in berlin one of the newest and considered by some to be one of the most liberal in germany from the outset the emphasis here has been on inclusion driven by its founder syrian artist her decision to allow men and women to worship here together polarizes opinion now she says she wants the muslim community to help itself by agreeing to pay to finance itself. the time for a kind of mosque tax is long overdue the most communities in germany and in europe must become independent from the so called...
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from the outset the objective was clear nothing less than a revolution in the election campaign process despite multiple interview requests cambridge analytical has refused to speak with us. but it's possible to understand the work they did by simply watching their advertisements political campaigns have changed they're no longer about running the most t.v. spots sending out the most direct mail or spending the most money they're about who spends the smartest money in today's political world what campaigns are getting more expensive in elections are won by small but crucial numbers of votes putting the right message in front of the right person at the right moment is more important than ever this is where cambridge analytical in our revolutionary data modeling techniques can help. it sounds like a more logical approach to campaign strategizing however the reality is more complex and above all much murkier than cambridge and in that it was willing to admit it. since coming to the. united states the firm embarked on an unprecedented operation to compile data on the american population wit
from the outset the objective was clear nothing less than a revolution in the election campaign process despite multiple interview requests cambridge analytical has refused to speak with us. but it's possible to understand the work they did by simply watching their advertisements political campaigns have changed they're no longer about running the most t.v. spots sending out the most direct mail or spending the most money they're about who spends the smartest money in today's political world...
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in berlin one of the newest and considered by some to be one of the most liberal in germany from the outset the emphasis here has been on inclusion driven by its founder syrian artist her decision to allow men and women to worship here together polarizes opinion now she says she wants the muslim community to help itself by agreeing to pay to finance itself. the time for a kind of mosque tax is long overdue the most communities in germany and in europe must become independent from the so called countries of origin and thinking about it gave me the idea of saying communities should finance themselves and that can be done through a kind of mosque attacks and in this way it makes me think of one of the five pillars of islam zakk at. but that view is not universally shared among muslims here many believe the suggestion is counterproductive by induction financing in germany the mosques already finance themselves there are a few that used foreign money to build and finance the purchase but that's a handful ninety nine percent are funded by membership fees and donations so if you bring the model of
in berlin one of the newest and considered by some to be one of the most liberal in germany from the outset the emphasis here has been on inclusion driven by its founder syrian artist her decision to allow men and women to worship here together polarizes opinion now she says she wants the muslim community to help itself by agreeing to pay to finance itself. the time for a kind of mosque tax is long overdue the most communities in germany and in europe must become independent from the so called...
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in berlin one of the newest and considered by some to be one of the most liberal in germany from the outset the emphasis here has been on inclusion driven by its founder syrian artist her decision to allow men and women to worship here together polarizes opinion now she says she wants the muslim community to help itself by agreeing to pay to finance itself. the time for a kind of mosque tax is long overdue the most communities in germany and in europe must become independent from the so called countries of origin and thinking about it gave me the idea of saying communities should finance themselves and that can be done through a kind of mosque attacks and in this way it makes me think of one of the five pillars of islam zach at. but that view is not universally shared among muslims here many believe the suggestion is counterproductive by induction financing in germany the mosques already finance themselves there are a few that used foreign money to build and finance the purchase but that's a handful ninety nine percent are funded by membership fees and donations so if you bring the model of
in berlin one of the newest and considered by some to be one of the most liberal in germany from the outset the emphasis here has been on inclusion driven by its founder syrian artist her decision to allow men and women to worship here together polarizes opinion now she says she wants the muslim community to help itself by agreeing to pay to finance itself. the time for a kind of mosque tax is long overdue the most communities in germany and in europe must become independent from the so called...
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in berlin one of the newest and considered by some to be one of the most liberal in germany from the outset the emphasis here has been on inclusion driven by its founder syrian artist her decision to allow men and women to worship here together polarizes opinion now she says she wants the muslim community to help itself by agreeing to pay to finance itself. its links to baffling the time for a kind of mosque tax is long overdue the most communities in germany and in europe must become independent from the so called countries of origin and thinking about it gave me the idea of saying communities should finance themselves and that can be done through a kind of mosque attacks and in this way it makes me think of one of the five pillars of islam zakk at. but that view is not universally shared among muslims here many believe the suggestion is counterproductive by induction financing in germany the mosques already finance themselves there are a few that used foreign money to build and finance the purchase but that's a handful ninety nine percent are funded by membership fees and donations so if
in berlin one of the newest and considered by some to be one of the most liberal in germany from the outset the emphasis here has been on inclusion driven by its founder syrian artist her decision to allow men and women to worship here together polarizes opinion now she says she wants the muslim community to help itself by agreeing to pay to finance itself. its links to baffling the time for a kind of mosque tax is long overdue the most communities in germany and in europe must become...
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and did you like each other right at the outset?ght at the outset. we met -- i'll never forget on the west side highway, mollie shannon introduced us. i was like, who is this guy? he seems very familiar like we could be related or something. but yeah, we -- over time we like got to know each other better and better. and then i almost did al we did "adega ndppuse out. i feel we did develop quite a real relationship. >> quite a real relationship. one of the things i love about john is he has colorful expressions to announce when he's going to the bathroom. >> jimmy: oh. >> it's become one of my favorite terms as well, that when john has to go number two -- >> uh-huh. >> which could also be -- you've heard the term drop a deuce? >> jimmy: yeah. >> he said, "i got to find my passport, it's somewhere here, i'm taking a trip to dusseldorf." [ laughter and applause ] >> a genteel way of saying it. >> on a film set that gets shortened to, "you got my passport? thank you. i gotta go." we just leave it out and it turns into this great code. s
and did you like each other right at the outset?ght at the outset. we met -- i'll never forget on the west side highway, mollie shannon introduced us. i was like, who is this guy? he seems very familiar like we could be related or something. but yeah, we -- over time we like got to know each other better and better. and then i almost did al we did "adega ndppuse out. i feel we did develop quite a real relationship. >> quite a real relationship. one of the things i love about john is...
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peace and it's the same with an aggressive action of the united states and their allies aimed at the outset of the legitimately elected president of and by international community have very strong views on what it means for america and other nations to be involved in venezuela and. one of them is this stuff here i'm a good old supporter who writes in spanish and it's translated here below we will not allow the vultures to go for the oil of venezuela and that is in reference to some of these international powers that people see as just trying to get their hands on venezuela's oil if alice has the majority of it as well and support nicolas maduro but i want to share the opposite point of view from a video comment we got from a journalist and caucus. sent us this one of the things that people outside been this way let me to understand about what is happening is that this movement is not a coup it's a political movement that is reading a constitution and it's not only the u.s. that is backing up these new president. oh it's also many many countries across america even europe what we need to hea
peace and it's the same with an aggressive action of the united states and their allies aimed at the outset of the legitimately elected president of and by international community have very strong views on what it means for america and other nations to be involved in venezuela and. one of them is this stuff here i'm a good old supporter who writes in spanish and it's translated here below we will not allow the vultures to go for the oil of venezuela and that is in reference to some of these...
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from the outset of the operation and iraq american soldiers search for saddam hussein's awesome they find nothing but politicians blame it on the intelligence community you know intelligence agencies frequently make mistakes intelligence organizations by their very nature are working with imperfect information with conflicting accounts with things that it's impossible to to interpret with a high degree of of certainty the cia which had been so suspicious of the collaboration between the exiles and the pentagon will be forced to take the blame notably for the most blatant lies that little sentence sixteen words in all spoken by bush about the african yellowcake and the documents that inspired it no one knew at the time in articles maybe someone knew down in the bow for the agency but no one in our circles knew. that there were doubts and suspicions that this might be a forgery this insistence on defending the official lie finally gets the better of joe wilson's discretion. it was at that time that i fully understood that the government was not going to do it yet that it lied to the am
from the outset of the operation and iraq american soldiers search for saddam hussein's awesome they find nothing but politicians blame it on the intelligence community you know intelligence agencies frequently make mistakes intelligence organizations by their very nature are working with imperfect information with conflicting accounts with things that it's impossible to to interpret with a high degree of of certainty the cia which had been so suspicious of the collaboration between the exiles...
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help bring closure to victims and avoid the mistakes of yesterday but as this been set out from the outset not everyone can be prosecuted and not. everyone can be compensated but he brings up another point in the second tweet here in which he says there is also an appetite for the former president jimmy to be held to account in the gambia in a way that he denied us i.e. fairly so i'll give this one to you too because there is a lot of talk about whether or not this process this reconciliation commission will actually bring to justice the former president. well you see them into very forgiving people and i know that life has been lost and i know there are people waiting for closure but we're also hearing that. people are saying they would never go to the sea to testify again i may because the dems they think people have already move on that is what i was going to talk to chad about when he talked about the issue over the creation i remember when i was in exile i was getting messages from people in the gambia telling me when you can when you come over to grab it will kill you like a dog beca
help bring closure to victims and avoid the mistakes of yesterday but as this been set out from the outset not everyone can be prosecuted and not. everyone can be compensated but he brings up another point in the second tweet here in which he says there is also an appetite for the former president jimmy to be held to account in the gambia in a way that he denied us i.e. fairly so i'll give this one to you too because there is a lot of talk about whether or not this process this reconciliation...
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from the outset this administration identified the health care for the well-being of mississippians as well as our economy. our effort to identify healthcare is an economic driver continues. understanding that access must be the beginning of any good health care plan. embracing the fact that a doctor generates a $2 million economic impact to the community , we endeavor to increase the number of physicians in our state. that's why we put $12 million into primary care and the most medically underserved areas in our state. this has placed 33 practicing physicians in rural mississippi. that number will nearly double by 2020. five 2013 the need for an updated expanded medical school was obvious. with your help, the university of mississippi medical center opened a new state of the art medical school. increasing each graduating class to 165 physicians. this expanded campus anchors a growing medical quarter. it is my hope that medical innovations within the corridor will continue to flourish now and for generations to come. in the piney woods of harrison county and another a medical emergency
from the outset this administration identified the health care for the well-being of mississippians as well as our economy. our effort to identify healthcare is an economic driver continues. understanding that access must be the beginning of any good health care plan. embracing the fact that a doctor generates a $2 million economic impact to the community , we endeavor to increase the number of physicians in our state. that's why we put $12 million into primary care and the most medically...
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carl rogberg said he should never have been charged, the case was flawed from the outset and that wasteps of the court. the high courtjudge who actually heard the evidence, supported by three appeal court judges, found no evidence of guilt oi'i judges, found no evidence of guilt on behalf of those named in it. it is worthless and dishonest piece of paper with no credibility and yet it is still vigorously defended by tesco and the serious fraud office who stand alone in refusing to acce pt who stand alone in refusing to accept the truth. all the defence solicitor in this case think this raises serious questions. one said it sounded an alarm bell for the criminal justice system, contradictory outcomes between a criminal trial and the dpa were unfairand criminal trial and the dpa were unfair and extraordinary. tesco and the serious fraud squad did not say much, they said the dpa still stands. no question this is a blow for the serious fraud squad and leaves them without a single conviction for the scandal. thank you very much. emma simpson giving us you very much. emma simpson giving us
carl rogberg said he should never have been charged, the case was flawed from the outset and that wasteps of the court. the high courtjudge who actually heard the evidence, supported by three appeal court judges, found no evidence of guilt oi'i judges, found no evidence of guilt on behalf of those named in it. it is worthless and dishonest piece of paper with no credibility and yet it is still vigorously defended by tesco and the serious fraud office who stand alone in refusing to acce pt who...
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you no not particularly faith in this modern casual viewer watching from the outset. then we'll be asking why is the u.s. taking such a hostile stance towards venezuela what what is the brief answer to those who are so obvious. but. two thousand and three oil rich country iraq gets devastated and it's the major oil companies that are reaping the profits two thousand eleven. libya another oil rich country gets devastated and the oil companies are laughing now if you read things that circulate in social media stings that you see in the internet you know that is an enormous interest on the part of u.s. business to get in there the first thing that they will do is to privatized the oil industry and not only the oil industry people forget that. venezuela is enormously rich in gold so all of the gold mines all of the people who want to make money in. exploiting a gold will go there and they will exploit it on their will exploit calderon they have a lot of coltan now the thing is if it was properly distributed and the venezuelan people were to benefit from their natural resou
you no not particularly faith in this modern casual viewer watching from the outset. then we'll be asking why is the u.s. taking such a hostile stance towards venezuela what what is the brief answer to those who are so obvious. but. two thousand and three oil rich country iraq gets devastated and it's the major oil companies that are reaping the profits two thousand eleven. libya another oil rich country gets devastated and the oil companies are laughing now if you read things that circulate in...
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a highly unusual weekend session and at the outset russia made very clear its opposition to the proceeding arguing that any u.n. involvement in venezuela constituted a violation of that country's sovereignty particularly when you're still who rules we don't see any external threats coming from what is taking place in venice well or venezuela does not represent a threat to peace and security if anything does represent a threat to peace it is a shameless and aggressive actions of the united states and their allies aimed at the ouster of the legitimately elected president of venezuela russia demanded a procedural vote to continue the requisite mine members voted to do so but the four votes against a signal that yet again the security council would not be speaking with a unified voice now it's time for every other nation to pick a side no more delays no more games if you stand with the forces of freedom or you're in league with merger and his mayhem that's a sentiment echoed by u.s. allies the united kingdom making a clear ultimatum we believe that one why don't you is the right man to take ve
a highly unusual weekend session and at the outset russia made very clear its opposition to the proceeding arguing that any u.n. involvement in venezuela constituted a violation of that country's sovereignty particularly when you're still who rules we don't see any external threats coming from what is taking place in venice well or venezuela does not represent a threat to peace and security if anything does represent a threat to peace it is a shameless and aggressive actions of the united...
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a highly unusual weekend session and at the outset russia made very clear its opposition to the proceeding arguing that any u.n. involvement in venezuela constituted a violation of that country's sovereignty particularly when you're still who rules we don't see any external threats coming from what is taking place in venice well or venezuela does not represent a threat to peace and security if anything does represent a threat to peace it is a shameless and aggressive actions of the united states and their allies aimed at the ouster of the legitimately elected president of venezuela russia demanded a procedural vote to continue the requisite mine members voted to do so but the four votes against a signal that yet again the security council would not be speaking with a unified voice now it's time for every other nation to pick a side no more delays no more games either you stand with the forces of freedom or you're in league with a juror and his mail that's a sentiment echoed by u.s. allies the united kingdom making a clear ultimatum we believe that one why don't you is the right man to take
a highly unusual weekend session and at the outset russia made very clear its opposition to the proceeding arguing that any u.n. involvement in venezuela constituted a violation of that country's sovereignty particularly when you're still who rules we don't see any external threats coming from what is taking place in venice well or venezuela does not represent a threat to peace and security if anything does represent a threat to peace it is a shameless and aggressive actions of the united...
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this programme has been beset with problems right from the outset. on through, she is being forced to back off and delay it ain? forced to back off and delay it again? it's a really difficult situation. welfare spending accounts for a huge proportion of government spending in this country. as the population gets older, this situation is only going to get more difficult. mps and the public recognise the fact that welfare needs to be reformed. the current system doesn't work. the difficulty is, nobody can really agree on how it can be reformed. the reforms they have come up with in terms of universal credit do not seem to be working very well. i mean, the effect on poor people, there was a case last week of a woman who had had a serious illness, being told she was fit for work, nine days later she dies. i mean, the interviews are so cruel. universal credit was supposed to make it easier. easierfor people credit was supposed to make it easier. easier for people that perhaps get more work, and easier for the benefit system to adjust to cope with it? of co
this programme has been beset with problems right from the outset. on through, she is being forced to back off and delay it ain? forced to back off and delay it again? it's a really difficult situation. welfare spending accounts for a huge proportion of government spending in this country. as the population gets older, this situation is only going to get more difficult. mps and the public recognise the fact that welfare needs to be reformed. the current system doesn't work. the difficulty is,...
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in berlin one of the newest and considered by some to be one of the most liberal in germany from the outset the emphasis here has been on inclusion driven by its founder syrian artist her decision to allow men and women to worship here together polarizes opinion now she says she wants the muslim community to help itself by agreeing to pay to finance itself. the time for a kind of mosque tax is long overdue the most communities in germany and in europe must become independent from the so called countries of origin and thinking about it gave me the idea of saying communities should finance themselves and that can be done through a kind of mosque attacks and in this way it makes me think of one of the five pillars of islam lack at but that view is not universally shared among muslims here many believe the suggestion is counterproductive but in dutch and finance and in germany the mosques already finance themselves there are a few that used foreign money to build and finance the purchase but that's a handful ninety nine percent are funded by membership fees and donations so if you bring the mod
in berlin one of the newest and considered by some to be one of the most liberal in germany from the outset the emphasis here has been on inclusion driven by its founder syrian artist her decision to allow men and women to worship here together polarizes opinion now she says she wants the muslim community to help itself by agreeing to pay to finance itself. the time for a kind of mosque tax is long overdue the most communities in germany and in europe must become independent from the so called...
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in berlin one of the newest and considered by some to be one of the most liberal in germany from the outset the emphasis here has been on inclusion driven by its founder syrian artist her decision to allow men and women to worship here together polarizes opinion now she says she wants the muslim community to help itself by agreeing to pay to finance itself. the time for a kind of mosque tax is long overdue the most communities in germany and in europe must become independent from the so called countries of origin and thinking about it gave me the idea of saying communities should finance themselves.
in berlin one of the newest and considered by some to be one of the most liberal in germany from the outset the emphasis here has been on inclusion driven by its founder syrian artist her decision to allow men and women to worship here together polarizes opinion now she says she wants the muslim community to help itself by agreeing to pay to finance itself. the time for a kind of mosque tax is long overdue the most communities in germany and in europe must become independent from the so called...