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and time again, showing borisjohnson repeating time and time again, showing boris johnson making repeating and saying, he has not delivered on all of that, he has broken a promise. —— nigel farage. so borisjohnson will go into the election saying, here's my deal, vote for me, i will make sure brexit gets done. but there is no doubt he has not been able to deliver on that promise. once again, many thanks. back to you very shortly, i am sure. so that is our main news this evening, that the prime minister boris johnson our main news this evening, that the prime minister borisjohnson has told mps that they can have more time to debate his brexit deal, but that in exchange, he has to say yes toa that in exchange, he has to say yes to a general election in december the 12th. we go straight back to vicky young now. i am told she has somebody that she is going to be able to talk to about. are we in a position to come back to you, vicky? i think we probably are. yes, i think we are. the voting has happened. i have anna soubry with me now. what do you make of this offer from boris johnson? he is pla
and time again, showing borisjohnson repeating time and time again, showing boris johnson making repeating and saying, he has not delivered on all of that, he has broken a promise. —— nigel farage. so borisjohnson will go into the election saying, here's my deal, vote for me, i will make sure brexit gets done. but there is no doubt he has not been able to deliver on that promise. once again, many thanks. back to you very shortly, i am sure. so that is our main news this evening, that the...
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a long time coming. ronald reagan worked with the congress and passed a tax, tax paid by every american, americans in arkansas and every other state. every time you buy an imported through a ame container into our country, you pay a minuscule sales tax. don't know that. but congress is well aware of it. has or decades, congress been stealing that money. the money was intended to harbors and our ports, critical to our maritime critical to our competitiveness in the world economy, and our ports are in condition around the nation. as we hear so much about our crumbling infrastructure, the working on, i am you know, our waste water, our drinking water, we don't have any money. we have the money. we actually have money. we have taken it from the american people. tax.ve paid that but congress is stealing it. harbors.pplying it to now, this has been a bipartisan problem over the years. his is not something that was republicans or democrats who created this program. and it's been democratic republican ons, admin
a long time coming. ronald reagan worked with the congress and passed a tax, tax paid by every american, americans in arkansas and every other state. every time you buy an imported through a ame container into our country, you pay a minuscule sales tax. don't know that. but congress is well aware of it. has or decades, congress been stealing that money. the money was intended to harbors and our ports, critical to our maritime critical to our competitiveness in the world economy, and our ports...
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that is in the sunday times.the sunday telegraph. it also says there is not enough time to add 16—year—olds to the electoral roll if there is a snap general election. the observer says that britain, says that brexit means that the uk could be made in the organisation that is leading international enquiries into the 39 people who died in the lori nsx. the mail on sunday has carried out an undercover investigation which its reporter spoke to a people smuggler based in the uk. and there is a claim from the prime minister that the european union is holding britain hostage over brexit, that is indeed sunday, express. the daily star has reminiscent thoughts from joe suggs who compares skirmishes as a football hooligan to a battle. let us a football hooligan to a battle. let us start them with the sunday times. your paper, of course. an interesting interview with the archbishop of canterbury. we have had to before about the language ranting brexit, haven't we? maybe how to tone it down, but this is saying that borisjohn
that is in the sunday times.the sunday telegraph. it also says there is not enough time to add 16—year—olds to the electoral roll if there is a snap general election. the observer says that britain, says that brexit means that the uk could be made in the organisation that is leading international enquiries into the 39 people who died in the lori nsx. the mail on sunday has carried out an undercover investigation which its reporter spoke to a people smuggler based in the uk. and there is a...
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against time to take one step further. than face. time here on just such the up.and find for the truth. to overcome boundaries and connecticut. it's time for. and you don't get is coming up ahead. lines. after the fall of the berlin wall november. ninth's do you w. . humans love interaction and sometimes you don't have a bureau but will provide it that's great they're going to replace people and then a factory they're going to replace doctors and lawyers they're going to replace people in jobs you wouldn't think but now if all the work is being done by machines what he did was through the day trying to keep getting better and better and taking more and more advanced jobs where do they end up doing other things making art having social interaction with each other are we going to have enough humanity to make it possible for everyone or some people are going to say i want everything and the rest you guys up to before it die it allows individuals to discover their humanity they have to learn new meanings for life and new things to do that's a social revolution that ho
against time to take one step further. than face. time here on just such the up.and find for the truth. to overcome boundaries and connecticut. it's time for. and you don't get is coming up ahead. lines. after the fall of the berlin wall november. ninth's do you w. . humans love interaction and sometimes you don't have a bureau but will provide it that's great they're going to replace people and then a factory they're going to replace doctors and lawyers they're going to replace people in jobs...
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then love in the time of cholera by marquez and i read that four times. she said that marquez transforms me from the reality of my daily life. she goes on to say, i wanted to learn everything and educate myself about the western world. so, i studied the art and movies. then she said the following to me, she said, by doing all this reading and by learning, my friends called me the imaginary girl because i was always telling them stories of other cultures and he rose and the stories transforms me. >> wow!, we're going to take a quick break and thank you for the story. please join us back here on mosaic. >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic. i am rabbi eric weiss. we are looking at a wonderful book called refugees in america. stories of courage, resilience and hope. in a moment we will ask you to read another snippet of a story, but we are talking about an iraqi woman and i wondered if you could take a moment to explain. >> we have little familiarity here with the agent religion here. they are monotheistic and they believe in the sun as a source of li
then love in the time of cholera by marquez and i read that four times. she said that marquez transforms me from the reality of my daily life. she goes on to say, i wanted to learn everything and educate myself about the western world. so, i studied the art and movies. then she said the following to me, she said, by doing all this reading and by learning, my friends called me the imaginary girl because i was always telling them stories of other cultures and he rose and the stories transforms...
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to be thinking now is the time to be thinking about what to do and how to sustain it over time. >> thank you, mike. with dad that concludes the report over the portion of the event today but we do want to open it up for a few questions from the audience. these questions should be specific to the report and the data from the report and you will have an opportunity to have conversation, dialogue and questions with the panelists as well but if there are any questions please, raise your hand, state your name and who you are with removal, microphone coming around for questions. there is the microphone. >> hello. allison with a congressman from michigan. in terms of the breakout the regional, i think we all saw midwest just straight down, did the tax revenue graph, how much was influenced by that stark slow drop in the midwest? is there any correlation or is there a thought of pulling out the midwest in particular in terms of the revenue aspect of this? it seems to have a pretty different outcome than the other three regions. >> we have a sizable number of respondents from the midwest so clear
to be thinking now is the time to be thinking about what to do and how to sustain it over time. >> thank you, mike. with dad that concludes the report over the portion of the event today but we do want to open it up for a few questions from the audience. these questions should be specific to the report and the data from the report and you will have an opportunity to have conversation, dialogue and questions with the panelists as well but if there are any questions please, raise your hand,...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? without objection. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to applaud the house approval of the veteran treatment court coordination act legislation led by congressman charlie crist of which i'm a proud co-sponsor. directing grants, training, and assistance for communities to establish and operate veteran treatment courts. in 2008, bowel city court judge robert russell established the very first veteran treatment court in the nation. today there are over 400 such courts. mr. higgins: these specialized courts provide veterans, many battling substance abuse or post-traumatic stress disorder with a tactical path to avoid jail and take command of their future. at their side, fellow veterans who serve as volunteer mentors as well as judges an professional staff who cap connect these warriors with veterans administrat
i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? without objection. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to applaud the house approval of the veteran treatment court coordination act legislation led by congressman charlie crist of which i'm a proud co-sponsor. directing grants, training, and assistance for communities to...
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so now is the time to think how you can sustain that over time. >> with that that concludes the report overview position to open a few questions from the audience they should be specific to the report and the data you will have an opportunity to have more conversational dialogue raise your hand and state your name and who you are with. >>. >> in terms of the breakout , how much did the attacks revenue be influenced by that stark drop? is there thought of pulling out the midwest in particular with that aspect to have a different outcome? >> we have a sizable number of respondents from the midwest. clearly that affected those results overall be thought it was important. we didn't do the general trend line but we did show the original breakout. >> and to make a difference mathematically. if you wear if you think of where they are located in that there are few were in the midwest in the census region than in the other regions. >> so with large cities and that they are included in the data because we are looking at aggregate numbers across themb budget. obviously more cities would weigh mor
so now is the time to think how you can sustain that over time. >> with that that concludes the report overview position to open a few questions from the audience they should be specific to the report and the data you will have an opportunity to have more conversational dialogue raise your hand and state your name and who you are with. >>. >> in terms of the breakout , how much did the attacks revenue be influenced by that stark drop? is there thought of pulling out the...
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he has put this deal to parliament three times, sorry, the prospect of an election, three times.ay did the deal three times. but is that not the definition of madness, doing the same thing over and over again and not getting a different result? knowing you are not going to get a different result. they are bringing upa get a different result. they are bringing up a really good point. we are ata bringing up a really good point. we are at a turning point. we leave the eu, we accept the deal, we have a general election. if none of those things are working, prime minister borisjohnson does need to come up with something else. and that is what the germans are looking for, which is possibly one reason why there is this whole delay from the eu about our extension, or our flexte nsion, eu about our extension, or our flextension, if that is what we get. they need a clear path ahead. and we don't really have one. let's talk about something a little clear—cut. what is going on over at amazon. we all knew, didn't we, all the financial analysts knew that the launch of one—day shipping was goin
he has put this deal to parliament three times, sorry, the prospect of an election, three times.ay did the deal three times. but is that not the definition of madness, doing the same thing over and over again and not getting a different result? knowing you are not going to get a different result. they are bringing upa get a different result. they are bringing up a really good point. we are ata bringing up a really good point. we are at a turning point. we leave the eu, we accept the deal, we...
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it's time for the man who could be the country's president in 10 days time. it's time for u.k. and u.s. soldiers to come home plus in u.k. black history month we speak to the end of u.k. and u.s. soldiers coming home plus in u.k. black history month we speak to the editor of legendary 20th century marxist magazine race today they left how who inspired such a legendary 20th century marxist magazine race today they left how who inspired some of britain's most influential politicians including the 1st black female m.p. anam of britain's most influential politicians including the 1st black female m.p. and me to music. for a day in sound bite but you know it just. to join them in a small cause i mean often i told us more coming up in today's going on the ground a 1st of the u.s.a.'s longest war and whether trump unlike his predecessors is the man to finally end it the possibly imminent next president of afghanistan dr brewer of delivering today's going on the ground a 1st of the u.s.a.'s longest war and whether trump unlike his predecessors is the man to finally end it the possibly
it's time for the man who could be the country's president in 10 days time. it's time for u.k. and u.s. soldiers to come home plus in u.k. black history month we speak to the end of u.k. and u.s. soldiers coming home plus in u.k. black history month we speak to the editor of legendary 20th century marxist magazine race today they left how who inspired such a legendary 20th century marxist magazine race today they left how who inspired some of britain's most influential politicians including the...
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he's also basically resorted to election fraud. >> you can vote tonight 20 times, 10 times text "sean just text "sean" over and over again until it tells you, you have maxed out at 10. you get another 10 votes by going to abc.com. make sure that you cast your votes while the show is live on the east coast, between 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. if you're in central time, that's 7:00 to 9:00. and here on the west coast, it's 5:00 to 7:00. don't wait for the show to come on live if you're in the mountain or pacific time. vote between 8:00 and 10:00 eastern time. those are the only votes that count. >> trevor: all right, did you hear that? he just told people to vote for him 20 times, even if they haven't seen him dance yet, which is messed up. although, it's also smart. becasue you could wait to see his dance, but then how could you text the right number if your eyes are bleeding? i get it. i get it, i totally get it. before riling up breitbart listeners and showing his supporters how to vote a thousand times, spicer's campaign has been successful because, you see, he has harnessed the full suppor
he's also basically resorted to election fraud. >> you can vote tonight 20 times, 10 times text "sean just text "sean" over and over again until it tells you, you have maxed out at 10. you get another 10 votes by going to abc.com. make sure that you cast your votes while the show is live on the east coast, between 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. if you're in central time, that's 7:00 to 9:00. and here on the west coast, it's 5:00 to 7:00. don't wait for the show to come on live if...
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you served in the house a long time you served in the same time as nancy pelosi. what do you make of her speak well i was very frankly surprised when she was elected speaker she served on the intelligence committee with me when i was there for several years i like nancy personally i like her husband but i never thought of her as as the speaker as the leader i thought study harder was light more likely to win if you recall he is the congressman from maryland who was her opponent back then he did not and she today is i think captured by the left the farther left part of her party in a way that i suspect she's uncomfortable with but you know she's let this impeachment inquiry go along i'm not sure what her in game is but i think she's wanting to stay in a speaker and she's having to do it in the disappointment here i hope i suspect is the point for her it is for me what i see any legislative progress of any meaningful legislation now since the democrats took back the house when you run for office again. i'm not into supporting that opportunity i lost a statewide race
you served in the house a long time you served in the same time as nancy pelosi. what do you make of her speak well i was very frankly surprised when she was elected speaker she served on the intelligence committee with me when i was there for several years i like nancy personally i like her husband but i never thought of her as as the speaker as the leader i thought study harder was light more likely to win if you recall he is the congressman from maryland who was her opponent back then he did...
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time to sit down and talk. welcome back october marks black history month here in the u.k. celebrating revolutionary events and figures in black culture one of the most important of those figures is the artists against apartheid jazz icon miles davis one of the most influential musicians old time a new film about him has just been released yesterday and explores the legends life from his childhood growing up in a wealthy family near st louis to his time spent in paris with john paul solved and so we caught up with the film's emmy award winning director stanley nelson and miles davis is on erin davis in central london and began by asking about making miles davis birth of the cool but one of the things that we that we knew going in it was that we wanted it to be kind of a biography of miles you know and we wanted it to be warts and all. we went in looking at at it as that 1st we got the the kind of good will of the family in their permission to go ahead and then we. made a deal with sony music that control so muc
time to sit down and talk. welcome back october marks black history month here in the u.k. celebrating revolutionary events and figures in black culture one of the most important of those figures is the artists against apartheid jazz icon miles davis one of the most influential musicians old time a new film about him has just been released yesterday and explores the legends life from his childhood growing up in a wealthy family near st louis to his time spent in paris with john paul solved and...
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fbi director at the time is james comey. james comey announces to the world there is both a criminal and counter intelligence investigation into what russia did, but also into the question of whether the trump campaign was in on it. why did they have advance notice, for example, of some of the things that the russians did before anybody else knew those things had happened? james comey, of course, also gets fired by the white house. fired by the president. and excoriated and called a traitor and everything else thereafter. when james comey is fired, it's the fbi deputy director who steps up, andrew mccabe. in his role of acting director after comey was fired, he expands the counter intelligence investigation so it also includes the president himself. was the president compromised by russia? andrew mccabe then fired, right? excoriated. came very close to being charged by the justice department. we're still not sure if he won't be. a judge who is overseeing the case of andrew mccabe has been charged has demanded the justice dep
fbi director at the time is james comey. james comey announces to the world there is both a criminal and counter intelligence investigation into what russia did, but also into the question of whether the trump campaign was in on it. why did they have advance notice, for example, of some of the things that the russians did before anybody else knew those things had happened? james comey, of course, also gets fired by the white house. fired by the president. and excoriated and called a traitor and...
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now on bbc news it's time for sportsday.ith karthi gna nasegaram and holly hamilton. the headlines this evening: history is made — eliud kipchoge becomes the first athlete to run a marathon in under two hours, smashing the barrier by almost 20 seconds. ireland are through to the quarterfinals of the rugby world cup after they sweep past samoa. a hard—earned point for the republic of ireland — but will it be enough in their quest to reach next year's european championship finals? also coming up in the programme: a trio of world titles for max whitlock — as he claims pommel horse gold in stuttgart. and, it's a first wta final in three years for the british number two, heather watson, as she triumphs in tianjin. hello, and welcome to the programme. history was made in vienna this morning as kenya's eliod kipchoge crossed the line in one hour 59 minutes a0 seconds to become the first athlete to run a marathon in under two hours. in the build up to his attempt, the olympic champion compared the feat to being the first man on the
now on bbc news it's time for sportsday.ith karthi gna nasegaram and holly hamilton. the headlines this evening: history is made — eliud kipchoge becomes the first athlete to run a marathon in under two hours, smashing the barrier by almost 20 seconds. ireland are through to the quarterfinals of the rugby world cup after they sweep past samoa. a hard—earned point for the republic of ireland — but will it be enough in their quest to reach next year's european championship finals? also...
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revenge time! revenge time? yes, definitely! revenge! for these kids, and for england, sinckler is clearing a path to glory. natalie pirks, bbc news, wandsworth. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. there are changes on the way, for many of us seems like this, try with a bit of sunshine but across south—west england and wales and the channel islands, it is cloudier and wetter and windier. 0ne channel islands, it is cloudier and wetter and windier. one of these two types will win out by the weekend and we will find out in a moment to put it right now the main estate where it is in south wales, south—west england and more of southern england but looking really wet in devon and dorset and parts of somerset. where it is clear risk in scotla nd somerset. where it is clear risk in scotland and northern england, you will have the lowest temperatures with frost and if you mist and fog patches to start tomorrow. the reason for the difference is low pressure lurking close to the south—west and higher pressure elsewhere giving the fi
revenge time! revenge time? yes, definitely! revenge! for these kids, and for england, sinckler is clearing a path to glory. natalie pirks, bbc news, wandsworth. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. there are changes on the way, for many of us seems like this, try with a bit of sunshine but across south—west england and wales and the channel islands, it is cloudier and wetter and windier. 0ne channel islands, it is cloudier and wetter and windier. one of these two types will...
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the problem is lack of time.iod of time and the french yesterday was saying they wanted longer in the negotiating process. there is news in some papers today saying that there may be 2020 before any agreement can be reached. obviously that is not something that plays well in the uk with the british government at the moment. and for borisjohnson himself, he said we will leave do or die on october 31. sofa goes beyond that deadline that he has so adamantly set, and there is an extensional discussions and negotiations beyond that period, what does that mean for him? at the moment his reputation is on the line. he has been challenged in parliament and lost so many times. he wanted to call an election in order to be able to potentially shunt the deadline so at the moment he is stuck between a brick and a ha rd he is stuck between a brick and a hard place. parliamentary numbers are not changing that much. much of this will depend on whether or not the dup fall in line behind what has been agreed in brussels. there is s
the problem is lack of time.iod of time and the french yesterday was saying they wanted longer in the negotiating process. there is news in some papers today saying that there may be 2020 before any agreement can be reached. obviously that is not something that plays well in the uk with the british government at the moment. and for borisjohnson himself, he said we will leave do or die on october 31. sofa goes beyond that deadline that he has so adamantly set, and there is an extensional...
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it's time to take one step. and face. time you're just such the up. and fun for the trip took. time to overcome boundaries and connect took. its time for. indeed obvious coming up ahead. minds. where is home. with your family scattered across the globe. this is. a journey to the roots government must lead. the charge family from somalia live around the world to them one of them needed urgent assistance and this. family starts october any on d w. some people don't care about me. because they don't see night beauty. some people don't care about me because they think i have nothing to give. but 2000000000 you can do that. too then i am everything. their home. the a food. their life you hood. that dame back to day i decide. and so does everything i keep. 2000000000 people cannot. name me. and now. this is g.w. news wire from berlin tonight what could very well be the u.k.'s final works of plan britain's prime minister calls his plan fear the european union says it's problematic for western a month to go before the u.k. leaves the european union boris johnson is calling on the e.u.
it's time to take one step. and face. time you're just such the up. and fun for the trip took. time to overcome boundaries and connect took. its time for. indeed obvious coming up ahead. minds. where is home. with your family scattered across the globe. this is. a journey to the roots government must lead. the charge family from somalia live around the world to them one of them needed urgent assistance and this. family starts october any on d w. some people don't care about me. because they...
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he won it last time for the same reason he will win it next time. when moderate democratic voters go to the polls to say things are bad and this other team is not prounion but the policies will destroy us and our unions and the healthcare they are planning would stdestroy the union health care contracts and those will get down to each person individually what is best for me as opposed with the union leadership says because that's not often in sync with the members i saw the last election where the president of the union endorsed hillary clinton but yet everywhere i went the union members and ended up voting for donald trump. >>. >> good morning gentlemen. >> i did not vote for trump or hillary that this is like a third world country of open borders. but thank you c-span and good luck on the campaign. >> that is what you will see a lot of that not personally donald trump for a variety of reasons but his policies are that they would be most comfortable with and to say energy and the revitalization has not been wonderful to the economy is ridiculouss t
he won it last time for the same reason he will win it next time. when moderate democratic voters go to the polls to say things are bad and this other team is not prounion but the policies will destroy us and our unions and the healthcare they are planning would stdestroy the union health care contracts and those will get down to each person individually what is best for me as opposed with the union leadership says because that's not often in sync with the members i saw the last election where...
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time to over compound trades and connections. it's time for w. d w d is coming up ahead. lines. hong kong a city in danger but not in a state of emergency according to officials tourists though leave one of the world's leading luxury holiday destinations high and dry as riots turned violent again and the government invokes of emergency powers. watering prices for onions across parts of asia major producer india bans exports following poor harvests. and a thirst for beer abroad keeps german rulers in business at the time of continually falling consumption of hard. i've been fizzling it's to business hong kong leader kerry lamb has evoked emotions in power as implementing a full band on facepalm asks prompting even more on rest protesters took to the streets in opposition of the law which was made under the colonial emergency regulations ordinates the measure allows hong kong's leaders to create new laws that are in the public interest months of civil unrest to grow the city and negatively impacted hong kong's economy especially the tourism industry. the violent clashes between pr
time to over compound trades and connections. it's time for w. d w d is coming up ahead. lines. hong kong a city in danger but not in a state of emergency according to officials tourists though leave one of the world's leading luxury holiday destinations high and dry as riots turned violent again and the government invokes of emergency powers. watering prices for onions across parts of asia major producer india bans exports following poor harvests. and a thirst for beer abroad keeps german...
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of leisure and that we would have time with our next millennium what it would be was a time of leisure and that we would have time with our family and there would be these robots and stuff like that that would take care of our laundry and all the family and there were be these robots and stuff like that that would take care of our laundry and all of our jobs would be like we would have a lot of time like things would get better of our jobs would be like we would have a lot of time like things would get better but in fact what you're seeing in much of the country where the but in fact what you're seeing in much of the country where the deplorable is live is that they have to work 2 or 3 or 4 jobs that they have for a bull's live is that they have to work 2 or 3 or 4 jobs that they have to run in this like faster and faster just to stay even run in this like faster and faster just to stay even with their debt. just to make the minimum monthly debt payment on their credit card with their debt just to make the minimum monthly debt payment on their credit cards that are needed in order to s
of leisure and that we would have time with our next millennium what it would be was a time of leisure and that we would have time with our family and there would be these robots and stuff like that that would take care of our laundry and all the family and there were be these robots and stuff like that that would take care of our laundry and all of our jobs would be like we would have a lot of time like things would get better of our jobs would be like we would have a lot of time like things...
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wales have played croatia 4 times and lost every time.y had a great world cup and they've shown year after year how great they are. but we know it's going to be very tough, but i think being at home gives us a little bit more of an advantage and we know the welsh crowd is going to be behind us, like always, cheering us on, being the 12th man, and, yeah, we've got to beat them at some point, so why not on sunday? arsenal's perfect start to the wsl season has been ended by chelsea after a thrilling late comeback this afternoon. it was 1—1 going into the last 5 minutes — until substitute maria thorisdottir curled in a stunning winner to take unbeaten chelsea above arsenal and into second. and manchester united recorded back to back wins after a 3—0 victory over tottenham hotspur in london. goals from kirsty hanson and jane ross came either side of an ashleigh neville own goal to seal the win. reading beat everton 3—2 in a thrilling match at adams park. it was 2—2 at the break, but lisa—marie utland popped up with the winner for the royals 20
wales have played croatia 4 times and lost every time.y had a great world cup and they've shown year after year how great they are. but we know it's going to be very tough, but i think being at home gives us a little bit more of an advantage and we know the welsh crowd is going to be behind us, like always, cheering us on, being the 12th man, and, yeah, we've got to beat them at some point, so why not on sunday? arsenal's perfect start to the wsl season has been ended by chelsea after a...
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this time, he's coming to l.a.others haven't had much time to get to know each other in person. >> hey! >> how are you doing? >> not too bad. so good to see you. >> what's up, man? how are you? >> everything is good. three years, right? >> it's been some time since they first met. but they're still trying to process the shock of discovering they each have a double. >> i just feel strange. it's strange, it's also exciting. >> do you feel the same way? >> for me, it's one of the very surprise things in my life. my mom let me know, you have a twin brother. it was 2013, so i never know that i have a twin brother before. i felt guilty, it was complicated, you know. >> why did you feel guilty? >> the most reason, he came to the usa, he was very sick and small, underweight. >> you felt guilty because you were the child that your parents kept, and because dan was sick, your parents felt they couldn't take care of him? >> maybe it was because of me. i can't say, actually, yeah. >> we've talked about it, that he shouldn't fe
this time, he's coming to l.a.others haven't had much time to get to know each other in person. >> hey! >> how are you doing? >> not too bad. so good to see you. >> what's up, man? how are you? >> everything is good. three years, right? >> it's been some time since they first met. but they're still trying to process the shock of discovering they each have a double. >> i just feel strange. it's strange, it's also exciting. >> do you feel the same...
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know it's it's time to wake up it's kaiser report i'm max kaiser around it's it's time to wake up it's kaiser report i'm max kaiser fully awake but it seems like i'm in the minority on that score they're fully awake but it seems like i'm in the minority on that score so max we have a theme running through the 1st 2 have i see max we have a theme running through the 1st 2 headlines of course on this and in fact also the 3rd i believe and that sleepwalking of course on this and in fact also the 3rd i believe and that sleepwalking through imperial decline perhaps because the 1st headline is what rural ohio makes of turkey syria crisis through imperial decline perhaps because the 1st headline is what rural ohio makes of turkey syria crisis so this is the sabines the b.b.c. b.c. and they when they went to iowa and iowa and then the rural rural areas. outside of the cities where you know they had had the recent democratic to outside of the cities where you know they had had the recent democratic debates and the b.b.c. sent a journalist there to find out whether or not the rural people that i
know it's it's time to wake up it's kaiser report i'm max kaiser around it's it's time to wake up it's kaiser report i'm max kaiser fully awake but it seems like i'm in the minority on that score they're fully awake but it seems like i'm in the minority on that score so max we have a theme running through the 1st 2 have i see max we have a theme running through the 1st 2 headlines of course on this and in fact also the 3rd i believe and that sleepwalking of course on this and in fact also the...
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every time you get better. first time i saw you was when you first came to campus last year. >> you have grown since then. i don't know. [laughter] >> i remember that time finally rom the first time i was here. >> knocked it out of the park. >> appreciate you. >> how are you, i am sarah. >> hey, sarah. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> hi. i am susan, and i am very, very touched. >> thank you. > thank you very much. >> thank you, sir, for coming up. >> it is good to be here. >> it has been a pleasure, sir, thank you. >> thank you. >> hi. congratulations on this. >> that was the best presentation i have heard since we have been doing this, this year. thank you. > thank you for saying so. >> the way you carry yourself, part of the conversation, it is great. you are challenging people to think seriously about themselves. i think it is real significance. the conversation is not static. >> we have for do it for your kids and my kids. >> yes. >> can i get a quick pho
every time you get better. first time i saw you was when you first came to campus last year. >> you have grown since then. i don't know. [laughter] >> i remember that time finally rom the first time i was here. >> knocked it out of the park. >> appreciate you. >> how are you, i am sarah. >> hey, sarah. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> hi. i am susan, and i am very, very touched....
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but this time its different. rousing cheers and great relief at liberal party headquarters in the early hours of the morning, a better result than all the polls predicted. but they lost their majority. prime min. trudeau: and to those who did not vote for us, know that we will work every single day for yo we will govern for everyone. [cheers] > lyse: a sign of what is to come. >> ok, this is not how things are normally done. generally we all wait our turn, but were off to a raring start -- lyse: party leaders already talking over each other. minority governments happen often here, but they mostly don't last longer than two years. a clear warning from his conservative rival. >> canadians have passed judgment on justin trudeau, on his four years of failures and scandals and mismanagement. just as we gained across the cocotry, trudeau and the liberals lost. he lost seats in every region, and canadians have put his government on notice. >> look at the map, you will see there is an awful lot of colors from one coast -
but this time its different. rousing cheers and great relief at liberal party headquarters in the early hours of the morning, a better result than all the polls predicted. but they lost their majority. prime min. trudeau: and to those who did not vote for us, know that we will work every single day for yo we will govern for everyone. [cheers] > lyse: a sign of what is to come. >> ok, this is not how things are normally done. generally we all wait our turn, but were off to a raring...
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injury time drama struck again. the guests were handed a child from the schools in the morning to post minutes to all the final school frankfurt forced to make do with a single point. the town phone calls celebrated his 500th game as opposed to sleep a coach on friday and fortunate josel dorf haven't lost a heritage of berlin and almost 40 years and just as they had in their previous 4 games fortuna took the lead look at headings making it one nil from the spot after a fall in the area and just as in their previous 4 games they couldn't hang on to their lead just 5 minutes later they doubted because of it made it one all. poor marking to blame as usual for the visitors too many times have the players were allowed far too much space. as evidence again shortly before the break job i don't deliver osun find it too much space to put the hosts ahead. a familiar face added salt to the wounds in the 2nd half x. dusseldorf striker dodie look at back e.o. playing in vladimir to read out to make it 3. parents up with a 3rd st
injury time drama struck again. the guests were handed a child from the schools in the morning to post minutes to all the final school frankfurt forced to make do with a single point. the town phone calls celebrated his 500th game as opposed to sleep a coach on friday and fortunate josel dorf haven't lost a heritage of berlin and almost 40 years and just as they had in their previous 4 games fortuna took the lead look at headings making it one nil from the spot after a fall in the area and just...
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the times have found us. we think that times have found us now. did you, mr. chairman?hen in this room, sacrifice their time, resources and the rest. not only to be here but be there for our candidates so we can make a better future. and so here we are. none of us came to congress to impeach a president. not anybody. not anybody. that's not what we are about. but we did take an oath to protect and defend the constitution of the united states from all enemies, foreign and domestic. [applause] and constitution day is september 17. 17th. isn't it amazing? september 17. on september -- that september 17, 1787. on september 17, of this year, the bomb burst. the news exploded that the president of the united states violated his oath of office by calling upon a foreign power to intervene in an election to jeopardize our national security, undermining his oath of office and jeopardizing the integrity of our elections. on that day when the constitution was adopted, benjamin franklin walked out of independence hall and on the steps people said mr. franklin, what do we have, a mon
the times have found us. we think that times have found us now. did you, mr. chairman?hen in this room, sacrifice their time, resources and the rest. not only to be here but be there for our candidates so we can make a better future. and so here we are. none of us came to congress to impeach a president. not anybody. not anybody. that's not what we are about. but we did take an oath to protect and defend the constitution of the united states from all enemies, foreign and domestic. [applause]...
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in long time the upper deck is open. fans are on top of the world. >> i can see everything from here. talk to that umpire, not getting it right. >> reporter: fans went wild when the a's scored in third inning but in the end the team was no match for the rays. not the game the hernandez family from berkeley hoped for. >> we came in having a lot of faith, yeah. it's okay, we know we'll come back twice as stronger next year. >> what happened tonight? >> looks like pitching gave up. hitting wasn't there. >> reporter: tampa bay winning 5-1. >> next year, definitely next year. >> reporter: cornell barnard, abc7 news. >>> i'm amanda del castillo, coming up south bay treasure hunters are trying to uncover new members, otherwise the group will have to shut down. that's next. >>> wild and crazy pursuit involving a stolen chp cruiser. wait until you see the end. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel, temperatures down for a day but get ready for autumn heat to my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so
in long time the upper deck is open. fans are on top of the world. >> i can see everything from here. talk to that umpire, not getting it right. >> reporter: fans went wild when the a's scored in third inning but in the end the team was no match for the rays. not the game the hernandez family from berkeley hoped for. >> we came in having a lot of faith, yeah. it's okay, we know we'll come back twice as stronger next year. >> what happened tonight? >> looks like...
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two touchdown passes and then wow, sacked eight times as he would hit 12 times. a horrible night for him and the bengals as he would get to them. 27-3 is your final. >>> and it is training camp open full blast for the warriors, i love basketball, you know that, right? i don't know if i'm ready for basketball yet, but the first pre-season game, it is on saturday, less than a month and it will be chase opener. ready or not, it's here the new biofreeze training facility where they are practicing. and get this you'll see a new look warriors team. the average age is 24½. that's the zipper on klay thompson's knee after the surgery and the youngest player is 19, that's jordan pool avaging about 24 years of age. >> i went to the janet jackson a week ago. and it is like janet jackson. yeah, you got that one. you get a chance to mentor them and show them the way. >> a damper on the proceedings of the news and that they would call them that acquisition and count it on the play center and they were injured as the strained foot sustaining the injury while practicing. they wil
two touchdown passes and then wow, sacked eight times as he would hit 12 times. a horrible night for him and the bengals as he would get to them. 27-3 is your final. >>> and it is training camp open full blast for the warriors, i love basketball, you know that, right? i don't know if i'm ready for basketball yet, but the first pre-season game, it is on saturday, less than a month and it will be chase opener. ready or not, it's here the new biofreeze training facility where they are...
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there just wasn't time. i think we will see some of those results from the work that is undergoing with their current consultant. >> okay. thank you for your update. i guess, who will come up? is it miss mcguire? it is you again. >> morning, supervisors. i am available to answer any questions you have or provide an update on the staffing analysis and commander ford is
there just wasn't time. i think we will see some of those results from the work that is undergoing with their current consultant. >> okay. thank you for your update. i guess, who will come up? is it miss mcguire? it is you again. >> morning, supervisors. i am available to answer any questions you have or provide an update on the staffing analysis and commander ford is
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time, all this other ideas. saying, we asked you to get in touch and as ever you had not held back soon nina says mama mission may be switched to light up so i read in the dark, i started wearing glasses when i was nine years old. charles lloyd says i've ruined my own eyes because they watched over children. we should be for every child. tell me about as artificial skin on your smartphone. i can't think of anything worse. what happened to spilling tea? he will have regeneration experience. do any that? --do we need that? i don't think so, i think... we might be more shortsighted if you make this richer. harris i work with the tickly cover? thanks very much, thank you very company have a lovely day. some quiet weather around, at least to start this week, and that's in sharp contrast to what we've had for much of october so far which is an active jetstream, low pressure after low pressure, and rain. in fact, for england and wales, all of the average october rainfall has fallen already this month with 11 days to go
time, all this other ideas. saying, we asked you to get in touch and as ever you had not held back soon nina says mama mission may be switched to light up so i read in the dark, i started wearing glasses when i was nine years old. charles lloyd says i've ruined my own eyes because they watched over children. we should be for every child. tell me about as artificial skin on your smartphone. i can't think of anything worse. what happened to spilling tea? he will have regeneration experience. do...
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one hour to show time time so warm up in the church. superstar violinist janine jensen has invited her father young young son to join her in concert they play together for decades. music or language the true speak requires a few words. when at 1st most guidance. something doesn't go well then we play it again we don't necessarily talk about what went wrong or how we can improve that we just listen to each other. dearly of course i have learned that from my parents and they find it to be one of the most important skills in making music to. young started young brothers great harpsichord and joining was assigned the violin although she was initially jealous of her brothers. but it all paid off for johnny she went on to become the most successful musician of the family by mid twenty's she had established a career on the international stage and was celebrated for had passionate performances. joining johnson live so her life on the world stage is. she performs across the globe taking the stage up to $120.00 china. past the travel and the fres
one hour to show time time so warm up in the church. superstar violinist janine jensen has invited her father young young son to join her in concert they play together for decades. music or language the true speak requires a few words. when at 1st most guidance. something doesn't go well then we play it again we don't necessarily talk about what went wrong or how we can improve that we just listen to each other. dearly of course i have learned that from my parents and they find it to be one of...
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much.thank you very india cutting rates for i think the sixth time in a row, the fifth time this year5s points to 5:15 from -- to 540. apple told suppliers to increase production of its iphone 11 by as much as 10%. that is to meet stronger than expected demand for the new handsets, according to the nikkei news agency. joining us now from tokyo is bloomberg's tech editor, vlad's evolve -- vlad. do suppliers hold back a little bit at first to try and build the hype? that is what they always did when i was a kid. elementybe there is an to that. as you say, this is kind of a breaking news story. summer, apple's estimates together with suppliers was going to sell 70 iphones.lion that seems to pre-much be in aace, so it is really just case of an incremental increase in improvement. maybe apple was being conservative. maybe it strategized to say the new iphones are so popular, people want them so much, that demand dictated we should increase production. that is not beyond the frame a possibility. matt: these are very expensive phones. we are talking about the 11, not one of the cheaper model
much.thank you very india cutting rates for i think the sixth time in a row, the fifth time this year5s points to 5:15 from -- to 540. apple told suppliers to increase production of its iphone 11 by as much as 10%. that is to meet stronger than expected demand for the new handsets, according to the nikkei news agency. joining us now from tokyo is bloomberg's tech editor, vlad's evolve -- vlad. do suppliers hold back a little bit at first to try and build the hype? that is what they always did...
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xi tries to dip into the pool from time to time.hink i you're right, they need american expertise. they want to go to consumer based economy and not rely on exports as much. >> right. >> when it comes to the rate cut, what do the market need to hear to make it not sort of anti-climactic? >> i think the rate cut is coming. interesting, none of the things right now. we're moving closer with china. brexit is wide open. it is still an uncertainty out there. and europe is still slowing. so all of the things powell said to justify a rate cut still exist but, but, they may still put a floor in it. i think that is what the market expects. they think one more and done. i think, clearly market is expecting it. clearly the market is okay with that. that's why we're at record highs. friday's employment report will be a little weak. i know you were probably going to ask me about that. we have minus 75,000 in manufacturing jobs. because of the gm strike which is now over. so we're going to have a weaker october number. november will bounce back s
xi tries to dip into the pool from time to time.hink i you're right, they need american expertise. they want to go to consumer based economy and not rely on exports as much. >> right. >> when it comes to the rate cut, what do the market need to hear to make it not sort of anti-climactic? >> i think the rate cut is coming. interesting, none of the things right now. we're moving closer with china. brexit is wide open. it is still an uncertainty out there. and europe is still...
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and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. really. so she wanted to. search. the. shows which mobile phone. but i don't know. if anybody you know was oh. not. look at it hard to think about it but it was. video obtained by all t's ruptly agency shows the syrian army entering a province in northeast syria kurdish officials said they had struck an agreement with damascus to deploy government troops to the area in the meantime fears of a potential terrorist resurgence a growing fishel say a bald mountain led to hundreds of relatives of foreign iceland as being a prison compound with dumping the claims of disinformation.
and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. really. so she wanted to. search. the. shows which mobile phone. but i don't know. if anybody you know was oh. not. look at it hard to think about it but it was. video obtained by all t's ruptly agency shows the syrian army entering a province in northeast syria kurdish officials said they had struck an agreement with damascus to...
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this is the third time number ten has tried to call an election. lucky for who, this time?the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in essex were all chinese. the container had arrived in essex from belgium overnight and was collected by a lorry driver from northern ireland. he is being questioned by detectives on suspicion of murder. forensic teams have begun the task of removing the bodies of 31 men and eight women from the container. essex police say the case is now the largest murder investigation in its history. flowers for men and women they've never met. not far from where all 39 chinese nationals were found, a message from people here in grays, remembering the lives so cruelly taken. their desperation shows this society we live in is not right somewhere. just think of the people who were in that van, that lorry, trying to find a new life, and not succeeding, unfortunately. the lorry was taken away yesterday. this evening, police are preparing to remove the bodies of the 31 men and eight women from the trailer. the start of trying to find out who they are and
this is the third time number ten has tried to call an election. lucky for who, this time?the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in essex were all chinese. the container had arrived in essex from belgium overnight and was collected by a lorry driver from northern ireland. he is being questioned by detectives on suspicion of murder. forensic teams have begun the task of removing the bodies of 31 men and eight women from the container. essex police say the case is now the largest murder...
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christian, it seems the vandalism was timed in time to coincide with today's celebration?hind me is the statue of christopher columbus. you can still see a lot of that red paint on his head and shoulders there today. the native people wanted their focus to be on their history and contribution. ♪ >> reporter: native americans thinking in celebration were at the center of indigenous peoples they music and arts festival in winter garden. jonathan cordero, chairperson for the salami people were on hand to celebrate and welcome the bay area to his homeland and celebrates native american culture. >> the shalom a people were the original people of the san francisco. >> reporter: he says the tribe was devastated after the spanish came to california, their numbers dropping from an estimated 26,000, to just 10 or so families left today. he says the celebrations like this with song, jewelry, and arts are an important way to highlight the contributions and rich culture of native americans, a very small, but important minority icon the ba >> they are very marginalized, poorly resourced
christian, it seems the vandalism was timed in time to coincide with today's celebration?hind me is the statue of christopher columbus. you can still see a lot of that red paint on his head and shoulders there today. the native people wanted their focus to be on their history and contribution. ♪ >> reporter: native americans thinking in celebration were at the center of indigenous peoples they music and arts festival in winter garden. jonathan cordero, chairperson for the salami people...
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it's a little time to find an agreement. in the situation but there are troubling development in the u.k. there are some proposals on the table but time for negotiation is limited i notice you don't so you do trust him you will forgoing that option. he's willing to leave the few you result agreement for us and his mother good option but if it is not able to find a compromise and have a majority in the and parliament for agreement i don't see you know it's now clear that if there's no deal this is likely to be considerable damage not just to britain but to the e.u. economies as well why do you sit in silence waiting for this slow motion car crash to happen without making your opinion felt and. easing the path to a deal because a deal is in your interest we we have been quite vocal that we want a deal but the ball is from the british side at the moment but in everyone's just on one side it is that. we have negotiated for a number of months or for more than a year about it and we meant which was how to find a compromise on the
it's a little time to find an agreement. in the situation but there are troubling development in the u.k. there are some proposals on the table but time for negotiation is limited i notice you don't so you do trust him you will forgoing that option. he's willing to leave the few you result agreement for us and his mother good option but if it is not able to find a compromise and have a majority in the and parliament for agreement i don't see you know it's now clear that if there's no deal this...
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time to sit down and talk. welcome back the leader of the u.k. labor party has issued a scathing response to this monday's queen's speech which laid out the embattled conservative government's post crankset legislative agenda jeremy corbin dismissed the plans as ridiculous saying they would never receive the approval of lawmakers to edwards joins us live now with more on that talk us through the parliamentary debate on the queen's speech. well as expected jeremy corp and didn't exactly agree with much of the queen's speech especially considering it being boris johnson's agenda but what he did do is use the opportunity to poke fun at the government and labeling it a joke now specifically what he's referring to is the parliamentary arithmetic and therefore we see boris johnson's working majority of minus 45 not to mention the arguably appalling track record of the prime minister considering he's lost 100 percent of the time in the commons because of all of that jeremy corbin believes a labor government could even
time to sit down and talk. welcome back the leader of the u.k. labor party has issued a scathing response to this monday's queen's speech which laid out the embattled conservative government's post crankset legislative agenda jeremy corbin dismissed the plans as ridiculous saying they would never receive the approval of lawmakers to edwards joins us live now with more on that talk us through the parliamentary debate on the queen's speech. well as expected jeremy corp and didn't exactly agree...
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time calling the famous song and i think. i got my whole heart recall the people in rebellion against the government. eyewitnesses and their feet diary of an uprising. to suck up. dumpling. and justice and freedom the 1st words of the german national anthem and the 3 central values that form the foundation of this country. most countries has to have some closure despite his adversity peers. in germany. in 75 minutes on d. w. . bush says heat. are always a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslims and the christian population. last night as fighters occupied the city center in towns and 17 president due to his response was. better in. the form. of the reconquest turned into tragedy. it is not the kind of freedom that we want. how did knowledge become a gateway to islamist terror until now this our god or my city as the result of an exclusive report from a destroyed city. philippines in the sights of starts october 24th on t.w. . cut. this is news coming to you live from berlin what will become of north
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one strategy one thing at a time. often have to deal with the constant barash of demands especially at work. puts us in a state of ongoing stress which is ultimately counterproductive. and if we want to perform well in what we're doing we have to discipline ourselves a little. to discipline your stick to one task at a time and nurse ourselves in it even if this doesn't seem rewarding immediately lorn it is but it doesn't pay off in the long run with fewer mistakes and greater efficiency don't know who haven't if it and. 30 even if we do manage to focus on one thing at a time there's still a risk we'll continue to feel stressed out. in the workload and digital networking we often forget one simple thing. take a break. for fewer than 25 percent of people in germany take regular breaks at work with that i say the majority do without a break at least once in a while because they think they've got so much to do. but regular breaks are essential. you need to schedule them and then. hate them ideally 10 to 15 minutes every 2
one strategy one thing at a time. often have to deal with the constant barash of demands especially at work. puts us in a state of ongoing stress which is ultimately counterproductive. and if we want to perform well in what we're doing we have to discipline ourselves a little. to discipline your stick to one task at a time and nurse ourselves in it even if this doesn't seem rewarding immediately lorn it is but it doesn't pay off in the long run with fewer mistakes and greater efficiency don't...
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it's an old building >> seth: they'll show up, yeah >> they'll show up from time to time >> seth: there"hey, mike, congrats on your stuff." they're like, "we just finished 'six feet under. it's so good." [ laughter ] >> "i'm working. >> seth: thanks so much for being here >> sure. [ cheers and applause >> seth: thanks again for "documentary now." always such a pleasure to see you. >> of course >> seth: thank you so much michael c. hall, everybody "in the shadow of the moon" begins streaming this friday exclusively on netflix we'll be right back with music from midland [ cheers and applause ♪ on the board. what's on the board? 100 acts of good. state farm is challenging us, every good act we do goes... on the board. it's on. at state farm, we're challenging ourselves to each do 100 acts of good. on the board little one. i'm here with state farm employee max, who is saving a beached whale. max... on the board! on the board! (cheering) this man has become an absolute hero. giving back starts with us. join us at neighborhoodofgood.com®. you see clear skin. cosentyx can help people with mode
it's an old building >> seth: they'll show up, yeah >> they'll show up from time to time >> seth: there"hey, mike, congrats on your stuff." they're like, "we just finished 'six feet under. it's so good." [ laughter ] >> "i'm working. >> seth: thanks so much for being here >> sure. [ cheers and applause >> seth: thanks again for "documentary now." always such a pleasure to see you. >> of course >> seth:...
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this is a big chunk of time. it is interesting, actually, in the debate on tuesday about brexit, everybody said we need more time to study this deal. actually, the labour party couldn't even find enough speakers. they ran out of speakers, let alone new ideas to bring to the table. we have had 3.5 yea rs bring to the table. we have had 3.5 years to discuss this. we are being very, very reasonable. we are saying, if you genuinely want more time, you can have it. here it is. but the condition for that is that we all agreed to go for a general election on december 12. the reason for having that deadline is because otherwise, i don't think the people of this country are going believe that parliament is really going to do it by that deadline. they have spent three and a half years failing to do it, so let's get it done and come out of the eu. but prime minister, it is not standard behaviour. you are essentially trying to blackmail parliament with the threat of an election in order to ram through your bill. this is the
this is a big chunk of time. it is interesting, actually, in the debate on tuesday about brexit, everybody said we need more time to study this deal. actually, the labour party couldn't even find enough speakers. they ran out of speakers, let alone new ideas to bring to the table. we have had 3.5 yea rs bring to the table. we have had 3.5 years to discuss this. we are being very, very reasonable. we are saying, if you genuinely want more time, you can have it. here it is. but the condition for...
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we have the greatest time together.plause] i really do miss him. >> tamron: i know we want to talk about broadway and your career and all those fantastic things because up next jordan also knows this, whitney houston was just nominated for an induction into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. jordin was the last person ever to sing with whitney. were going to talk about that experience and her future, the next chapter. jordin sparks after the break. on the next tamron hall the opioid crisis is killing an average of 130 people every day. join us for a conversation with those battling addiction and how they are finding new hope on the next "tamron hall" ." ♪ shine for the rest of your life ♪ >> tamron: we are back with broadway actress music store extraordinary, mom, jordin sparks. a jordin you costarred with whitney houston right before her death. you are the last as i pointed out to sing with her. bickley s. >> tamron: now she is inducted, hopefully come into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. she deserves that for sure. [appl
we have the greatest time together.plause] i really do miss him. >> tamron: i know we want to talk about broadway and your career and all those fantastic things because up next jordan also knows this, whitney houston was just nominated for an induction into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. jordin was the last person ever to sing with whitney. were going to talk about that experience and her future, the next chapter. jordin sparks after the break. on the next tamron hall the opioid crisis...
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he was in a black suv at the time. the chase began and at one point his passenger joanna macy rogers, used shotgun to fire on those pursuing deputies and then the 2 suspects got out and carjacked ups truck. the woman eventually surrendered to police are asking ran and as you saw earlier shot by police and killed macy rogers she now faces several charges and she'll be back in court in november. >>this is a story you'll see only on kron 4 and east bay community is on edge after fires were intentionally set near an animal shelter, conference taylor's sacking has more. well there's about 100 dogs and cats at that shelter and that's their biggest concern. >>both fire started at a wooded area near the property and each time they say it's gotten closer. now we're here across the street because they closed the gates over there at 05:00pm so they believe whoever is doing it, whoever is getting in is getting in through another way possibly to that same wooded area. >>every fire gets a little closer to the shelter, so each time i
he was in a black suv at the time. the chase began and at one point his passenger joanna macy rogers, used shotgun to fire on those pursuing deputies and then the 2 suspects got out and carjacked ups truck. the woman eventually surrendered to police are asking ran and as you saw earlier shot by police and killed macy rogers she now faces several charges and she'll be back in court in november. >>this is a story you'll see only on kron 4 and east bay community is on edge after fires were...
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being remorseful to their oppressors of users and better ways time and time again.just imagine botham jean running up in a white woman spot going talk to the door, let alone having the audacity to shoot 50 random Ãwould also be dead just because they look like the person who could've done it. yet somehow would amber guyger accomplish has been deemed a mistake, a moment where she feared for her life after breaking into another man's home. three days later on october 4, 2019 joshua brown, another black man across the hall witness whose testimony is probably the only reason amber was found guilty in the first place was shot twice at close range in another apartment complex where he died at parkland hospital. the story that's been created in the case of joshua brown demise is three random black dudes drove from alexandria louisiana to dallas to buy weed from brown and that his murder is just a drug deal gone bad. i'm from dallas texas and buttered up real good, and i think better for it. born and raised in dallas texas and i'm pretty sure i can guarantee that a no Ãdriv
being remorseful to their oppressors of users and better ways time and time again.just imagine botham jean running up in a white woman spot going talk to the door, let alone having the audacity to shoot 50 random Ãwould also be dead just because they look like the person who could've done it. yet somehow would amber guyger accomplish has been deemed a mistake, a moment where she feared for her life after breaking into another man's home. three days later on october 4, 2019 joshua brown,...
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it is one story at a time, one family at a time. it is stories like a farmer that heard about on the way here nearby in dallas city whose family has been a pillar of the committee for generations. i was told today that when they first started out, the family's draft forces to plow the fields and had to practically feel livestock by hand. today, that same farm has drawn national attention by using state-of-the-art technology. they are producing more at lower costs, making this community, state, and nation proud. will you join me in recognizing tom barrett and the whole barrett family farm? [applause] thank you, tom. we also have with us the first generation owners of a farm just a few miles down the road. they started it three decades ago was just a few dollars to their name. since then, they have grown the farm to more than 150 employees. is most importantly, it where they've raise their four daughters and two sons. they are proof of the american dream. so would you join me in giving a two round of applause to hard-working farmers t
it is one story at a time, one family at a time. it is stories like a farmer that heard about on the way here nearby in dallas city whose family has been a pillar of the committee for generations. i was told today that when they first started out, the family's draft forces to plow the fields and had to practically feel livestock by hand. today, that same farm has drawn national attention by using state-of-the-art technology. they are producing more at lower costs, making this community, state,...
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more time is a little bit overrated. >> this isn't more time. it's the statutory amount of time. [ laughter ] >> and they will get their normal time. i'm not saying they won't get time. anyway, if you want to continue this, we can, if not, we'll call the question on the amendment and all those in favor say aye. >> opposed? no. clerk will call the roll. [ roll call ] >>> clerk will call the total. >> four yeas, nine nays. >> miss lesko? >> thank you, mr. chair, you have an amendment at the desk. >> the clerk will read the lesko amendment. >> and i with unanimous consent dispense of the reading? >> without objection. mr. chair has currently written, this resolution says the minority witness request will be reviewed. however, there's no guarantee minority rights will be honored and republican witness requests would be granted and therefore my amendment would allow the minority to call an equal amount of witnesses as a majority and this would allow that it is handled in a fair and just fashion. >> we heard the lesko amendment. is there a discussion?
more time is a little bit overrated. >> this isn't more time. it's the statutory amount of time. [ laughter ] >> and they will get their normal time. i'm not saying they won't get time. anyway, if you want to continue this, we can, if not, we'll call the question on the amendment and all those in favor say aye. >> opposed? no. clerk will call the roll. [ roll call ] >>> clerk will call the total. >> four yeas, nine nays. >> miss lesko? >> thank you,...