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threeast year, we lost trustees of the center. , vogel, and president bush. all three were strong believers in the united states constitution and in the importance of civic education. their accomplishments are too numerous to list but those who had the pleasure of spending time with them know the profound legacies they left behind. please join me in a brief moment of silence as we celebrate their lives. thank you. a few of our lead supporters reported messages -- recorded messages of support for justice kennedy. please turn your attention to the screen behind me. >> i am dan fitzpatrick and thank you for joining us at the -- as we award the 2019 liberty medal two anthony kennedy for his commitment to civic education. thomas jefferson once said democracy cannot survive ignorant and free and as we celebrate the medal, we are reminded we must understand the sources of our freedoms in order to defend them. for center is a platform learning that provides students with the tools to understand the history of the constitution and its meaning, including relevancy in t
threeast year, we lost trustees of the center. , vogel, and president bush. all three were strong believers in the united states constitution and in the importance of civic education. their accomplishments are too numerous to list but those who had the pleasure of spending time with them know the profound legacies they left behind. please join me in a brief moment of silence as we celebrate their lives. thank you. a few of our lead supporters reported messages -- recorded messages of support...
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at the same time, he was the trustee, lou henry hoover'sherbert wife was also a trustee. i wonder if any of you know if the first two ladies ever met? >> i don't know but i would like to find that out. we would have to do a little research on that. you are talking to the right people. two moree time for questions. way in the back. with the lights, it is tough to say. there is a hand there. >> you were speaking about mrs. nixon's jealously guarding her privacy. i am surprised you have not brought up how she had to give that up for one of the biggest events of their family life, trish's wedding at the white house. how did she handle all of those preparations? and opening that event to the world. >> good question. >> it was trish's desire to have it in the garden. and she went with it. i can only say that i am certain that she handled it very graciously. and certainly with all of the photos and i saw subsequent to that that she looked radiant. she made it look easy. what can i say. bighite house weddings are events, as you know, and i remember when president george herbert w
at the same time, he was the trustee, lou henry hoover'sherbert wife was also a trustee. i wonder if any of you know if the first two ladies ever met? >> i don't know but i would like to find that out. we would have to do a little research on that. you are talking to the right people. two moree time for questions. way in the back. with the lights, it is tough to say. there is a hand there. >> you were speaking about mrs. nixon's jealously guarding her privacy. i am surprised you...
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that's been described as the netherlands was of a trustee on tuesday a protest by dutch farmers built hundreds of kilometers of road they feel. as the netherlands tries to be green oh it's them taking the biggest it's all the sectors of the economy are getting off scot free. the farmers got up early to give the rest of the netherlands a rude awakening they set off on a tractor trip to the hague to demand a fair deal. we may look for the netherlands as a world leader in animal welfare low emissions minimal use of pesticides no other country does that better than us but we don't get the respect to 17000000 dutch inhabitants nor the dutch government so that's why we're leaving for the hague now . what followed was a go slow one the netherlands roads lead to a nightmare rush hour for many the protest is part of an angry reaction to reports that nightly blamed farmers for spiralling nitrogen emissions the farm owners feel they've been unfairly targeted while other sectors such as air travel are escaping scrutiny and it's great news dots here for the strange thing is that more planes are al
that's been described as the netherlands was of a trustee on tuesday a protest by dutch farmers built hundreds of kilometers of road they feel. as the netherlands tries to be green oh it's them taking the biggest it's all the sectors of the economy are getting off scot free. the farmers got up early to give the rest of the netherlands a rude awakening they set off on a tractor trip to the hague to demand a fair deal. we may look for the netherlands as a world leader in animal welfare low...
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at the same time he was the trustee, little henry hoover, herbert hoover's wife was also a trustee. i am wondering if any of you know if the two first ladies ever met. >> i do not, but i would like to find that out. >> we will have to do research on that. you are talking to the right people. >> we have time for two more questions. wait in the back, with the lights it is tough for me to see -- way in the back, with the lights it is tough for me to see, but there is a hand they are. -- there. >> you are speaking about mrs. nixon jealously guarding her privacy. i am surprised you have not brought up how she had to give that up for one of the biggest events of their family life, tricia's wedding at the white house, how did she handle all of those preparations and opening that event to the world? >> good question. desire to have it in the garden, and she went with it. and, i can only say that i am certain that she handled it very graciously, and certainly with all of the photos that i saw subsequent to that, she looked radiant, and she made it look easy. what can i say? >> white house we
at the same time he was the trustee, little henry hoover, herbert hoover's wife was also a trustee. i am wondering if any of you know if the two first ladies ever met. >> i do not, but i would like to find that out. >> we will have to do research on that. you are talking to the right people. >> we have time for two more questions. wait in the back, with the lights it is tough for me to see -- way in the back, with the lights it is tough for me to see, but there is a hand they...
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melissa: jim trustee thank you. >> thank you.sa: coming up nfl legend bill mcconkey and rachel washburn join us to discuss their stories, to come up with academy security. owned and operated investment bank. >> senator warren has eclipsed joe biden as the front-runner in real clear politics average, stick with us. >> biden is dropping like a rock, i guess he is no longer the frontrunner. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ this is the family who wanted to connect... to go where they could explore and experience adventure in unexpected places... ♪ who were inspired by different cultures ♪ and found that the past can create new memories... leading them to discover: we're woven together by the moments we share. for everywhere you go, expedia has everything you need, all in one place. it's how we care for our patients- like job. his team at ctca treated his cancer and side effects. so job
melissa: jim trustee thank you. >> thank you.sa: coming up nfl legend bill mcconkey and rachel washburn join us to discuss their stories, to come up with academy security. owned and operated investment bank. >> senator warren has eclipsed joe biden as the front-runner in real clear politics average, stick with us. >> biden is dropping like a rock, i guess he is no longer the frontrunner. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's...
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. >> before we get started i would like to take a moment to recognize with the board of trustees with pete wilson and his terrific wife gail. [applause] from north carolina. [applause] former congressman who is retired and his wife janet. so now ladies and gentlemen it is my honor to invite chairman of the board of trustees from the reagan foundation. [applause] >> welcome to the reagan library. and with justice gorsuch it is understood after being confirmed to the supreme court you never have to answer questions again that you don't want to. [laughter] instead you can ask the questions that we appreciate you making an exception this evening. i promise i will make it a better experience in the senate judiciary committee. that is a low bar. i know. [applause] and then to have two collaborators and we are pleased to have david in the audience with us tonight. [applause] again to be joined by his grandmother who was special to us and has been at the reagan library for more than 20 years. [applause] you should never underestimate the power that they can bring a supreme court justice to th
. >> before we get started i would like to take a moment to recognize with the board of trustees with pete wilson and his terrific wife gail. [applause] from north carolina. [applause] former congressman who is retired and his wife janet. so now ladies and gentlemen it is my honor to invite chairman of the board of trustees from the reagan foundation. [applause] >> welcome to the reagan library. and with justice gorsuch it is understood after being confirmed to the supreme court you...
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as trustee health fund noted we have an investment committee meeting one week from today which includes presentation from the two finalists for our general investment consultant, they are nap c and nikita. we have a presentation by andrew and luke on modernizing the energy sector. it is a terrific presentation. i hope the board members are able to be present. if we have time, these are two big ticket items. if we have time on the third one. if we don't get to it we will do it another time. we think as staff the human experience is fast evolving from the industrial age to science technology and innovation. you have heard us talk about it piecemeal in terms of manager recommendations. we want to step back and present this to you more holei holisticn how the landscape of investing is changing. we will turn it over to the board for questions. >> one more disclosure. >> i have that. thank you for the reminder. i believe i have it. this morning, i believe it was, we got notice the board's approval in august of investing in the bridge water pure alpha two and major markets two strategy of up t
as trustee health fund noted we have an investment committee meeting one week from today which includes presentation from the two finalists for our general investment consultant, they are nap c and nikita. we have a presentation by andrew and luke on modernizing the energy sector. it is a terrific presentation. i hope the board members are able to be present. if we have time, these are two big ticket items. if we have time on the third one. if we don't get to it we will do it another time. we...
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and i will begin with our board of trustees. we have with us governor pete wilson. [applause] from north carolina mr. ben sutton. [applause] former congressman retired but just as busy as ever. now on to tonight's program, ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to invite the chairman of the board of trustees of the reagan foundation institute took the stage. [applause] good evening everyone. welcome to the reagan library and for joining us for what we know will be a fascinating conversation. we are honored to have justice neil gorsuch. it is understood after you go through senate hearings to be confirmed to the supreme court, you never have to answer questions again but you don't want to. instead, you get to ask the questions. justice neil gorsuch, we appreciate your making an exception for the interview. i promise i will do my best to make it a better experience for the senate judiciary committee. that is a low bar, i know. [applause] if you see a copy of the book you will know they hav had to collaborators, the former clerks and we are pleased to have david in the a
and i will begin with our board of trustees. we have with us governor pete wilson. [applause] from north carolina mr. ben sutton. [applause] former congressman retired but just as busy as ever. now on to tonight's program, ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to invite the chairman of the board of trustees of the reagan foundation institute took the stage. [applause] good evening everyone. welcome to the reagan library and for joining us for what we know will be a fascinating conversation. we...
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the department of state policy planning staff and he currently is an active member of the board of trustees at the american university of iraq. naz durakoglu is currently a senior policy advisor to senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire, but she is look back and forth between both male and executive branch. she served in the european bureau with the department of state and spent time on atlantic councils digital forensic research lab. very interesting project that looks at the digital dimensions of international relations. and gonul tol to my immediate right is a founding director of the middle east program at the middle -- the turkey's program at the middle east institute and is also an adjunct professor at gw. we decide to start with all three of our speakers giving their topline analysis of whether u.s.-turkish relations, what's the current state of play, is that the different it's been in the past and where do they see it heading? they will each speak for two to three minutes on that very broad opening question and i think we'll start, , which like a fir? >> thank you again for having
the department of state policy planning staff and he currently is an active member of the board of trustees at the american university of iraq. naz durakoglu is currently a senior policy advisor to senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire, but she is look back and forth between both male and executive branch. she served in the european bureau with the department of state and spent time on atlantic councils digital forensic research lab. very interesting project that looks at the digital...
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if you handed over to a trustee, the trustee will sell the property as speedily as possible, but in thatnstance, the decision would have been handed over to an independent person. president trump would know, first of all, he's not going to have an ongoing business or influence over how they are disposed of. >> the president of the united states. and the vice president of the united states. mr. trump: boil boy, this is a group. this is a group. i have been doing this for a long time. that is the loudest i have ever heard any -- unbelievable. all.t to thank you i have a lot of friends. this is the place. 1799 it was built. started with number six, john adams, president. it's the white house and we love it. we are honored to have you. you broke the sound barrier. i have never heard it quite like that and i appreciate it. we love you. i am honored to welcome everybody, these incredibly talented and unbelievable, patriotic young american leaders. i would be almost willing to bet, maybe even willing to bet that somebody in that audience right here in front of me is going to be standing here so
if you handed over to a trustee, the trustee will sell the property as speedily as possible, but in thatnstance, the decision would have been handed over to an independent person. president trump would know, first of all, he's not going to have an ongoing business or influence over how they are disposed of. >> the president of the united states. and the vice president of the united states. mr. trump: boil boy, this is a group. this is a group. i have been doing this for a long time. that...
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miss whiting was recently elected chair of the metro health hospital board of trustees where she continues her work promoting diversity and inclusion throughout cuyahoga county's public health system. she has served in many keyboard position notice cleveland community, including the naacp, cleveland branch, the tri-c foundation, and the cleveland housing network board of trustees. i commend miss whiting for her outstanding contributions to ohio's 11th congressional district. my sincere congratulations go to miss whiting on this distinguished accomplishment. thank you for your leadership and your service. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. carter, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize clinch memorial hospital for being named the hometown health hospital of the year for 2019. i am proud of the work that clinch memorial hospital is doing to provide high quality care to our rural communities in the first congressional district of georgia. with unique challenges facing rural health care systems across the n
miss whiting was recently elected chair of the metro health hospital board of trustees where she continues her work promoting diversity and inclusion throughout cuyahoga county's public health system. she has served in many keyboard position notice cleveland community, including the naacp, cleveland branch, the tri-c foundation, and the cleveland housing network board of trustees. i commend miss whiting for her outstanding contributions to ohio's 11th congressional district. my sincere...
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independent regulatory quality that would say 'd the least controversial 'd area and not reduce the trustees to even go with the trans lobbies it's no it's not any of anything necessarily really low as to what extent the political forces draw i think what's going on in this area. has permission to grant want to call it service and long lasting like critics say the natural result should be for the people that are alone and not big business or long story after this break. join me every thursday. and i'll be speaking to the world of politics or. i'll see you there. in west africa at least 16 people it's not clear who is behind it but there is growing concern about a surge of religious extremism in the region the vast region in sub-saharan africa is one of the areas most at risk it spans from the atlantic ocean all the way to the red sea encompassing. all senior correspondent explains the fears it's become a fertile recruiting ground for jihad to scripts. these days it's getting harder to sell jihad in the middle east people know what hides behind those pious promises and todd generations culled
independent regulatory quality that would say 'd the least controversial 'd area and not reduce the trustees to even go with the trans lobbies it's no it's not any of anything necessarily really low as to what extent the political forces draw i think what's going on in this area. has permission to grant want to call it service and long lasting like critics say the natural result should be for the people that are alone and not big business or long story after this break. join me every thursday....
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independent regulatory body that would oversee 'd the least controversial 'd area and not reduce the trustees cheering go with 'd the approach runs lobbies is no it's not any of anything necessarily really low as to what extent the political forces draw anything what's going on in this area. while the mentally struggle the with the iran and for vital caliphate a meeting after crossing arrives into how the stakes are high that whether the next type of islamic extremism could be setting leads to this break. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race is clearly dramatic developments only. strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and. welcome back to the program man have attacked a mosque in book enough so in west africa killing at least 16 people it's not clear who's behind it but there's growing concern about religious extremism in the region the vaal sawhill region and. africa is one of the areas most at risk spawns from the atlantic oce
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need an independent regulatory body that would oversee these controversial area and not reduce the trustees to ringgold with the 'd approach trans lobbies it's not it's not any other name necessarily relies to what extent that political force is a driving what's going on in this area. president putin as expected in saudi arabia later today it's been 12 years since he was last there and is expected to meet to king solomon and the sun to compress. the throne and that is it for us. saudi arabia and russia is a remarkable example of how 2 countries could be great partners or friends and foes at the same time everything that riyadh gets itself involved in and the middle east be it about iran yemen or syria gets full support from washington and you do realize that and all these cases russia is on the different side of the barricade. but when the russian leader and the saudi crown prince get along so well in person by the way they are the authors of probably the most famous high profile high fives in the world the chances that the dialogue could work will always be very high. i have very good rela
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independent regulatory called that would oversee 'd these controversial 'd area and why the use the trustees to bring goals with the approach runs lobbies it's not it's not only i don't even necessarily realize to what extent that political forces draw even what's going on in this area. armed men attacked a mosque in burkina faso in west africa killing at least 16 people it's not clear who is behind it but there is growing concern about a surge of religious extremism in the region of asahel region and sub-saharan africa is one of the areas most at risk that spans from the atlantic ocean all the way to the red sea encompassing 9 countries our senior correspondent ryan explains the fears it's becoming a fertile recruiting ground for jihadist groups. these days it's getting harder to sell jihad in the middle east people know what hides by those pyres promises and generations call'd at this point focus just sick of killing so the fanatics are packing up and leaving apparently for them there's more fun to be had elsewhere at the doorstep of the sahara i know we are all very concerned about the co
independent regulatory called that would oversee 'd these controversial 'd area and why the use the trustees to bring goals with the approach runs lobbies it's not it's not only i don't even necessarily realize to what extent that political forces draw even what's going on in this area. armed men attacked a mosque in burkina faso in west africa killing at least 16 people it's not clear who is behind it but there is growing concern about a surge of religious extremism in the region of asahel...
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oh, there's more. 21 united states trustees. exactly 21 united states trustees. congress has devoted a lot of attention to figuring out what the structure of the department of justice looks like. if you put all of those positions together, they account for a tiny, tiny fraction of the more than 100,000 people who work for the united states department of justice. that's because the vast majority of the people who work for the department of justice are not officers of the united states within the meaning of the appointments clause. they are employees. their appointments are not controlled by the appointments clause. congress can pick whatever mode of appointment is necessary and proper for carrying into execution government powers, and their positions do not acquire the specific statutory authorization of established by law that is necessary for officers. for those people, the 99000, 50 or whatever of the rest of them, it suffices to provide, as congress has, not just for the department of justice, but for every federal agency that they may employ such numbers empl
oh, there's more. 21 united states trustees. exactly 21 united states trustees. congress has devoted a lot of attention to figuring out what the structure of the department of justice looks like. if you put all of those positions together, they account for a tiny, tiny fraction of the more than 100,000 people who work for the united states department of justice. that's because the vast majority of the people who work for the department of justice are not officers of the united states within the...
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independent regulatory body that would oversee 'd the least controversial 'd area and not have used the trustees to bring goals with 'd the approach trans lobbies is not it's not any other name necessarily realizes to what extent that political forces draw i ving what's going on in this area that's a global news update for this hour but don't forget you can always had our website r.t. dot com for the details on all the stories and many more. her . living. up to. go. child small seemed wrong. just don't all. get to shape out just because the ticket and in gay trade equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground the. you know world big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats 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. 100 kilometers from mongolia here in the body of v
independent regulatory body that would oversee 'd the least controversial 'd area and not have used the trustees to bring goals with 'd the approach trans lobbies is not it's not any other name necessarily realizes to what extent that political forces draw i ving what's going on in this area that's a global news update for this hour but don't forget you can always had our website r.t. dot com for the details on all the stories and many more. her . living. up to. go. child small seemed wrong....
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need an end and regulatory poldi that would say the least controversial area and not reduce the trustees to mean go with the 'd approach runs low b.s. it's no it's not any other anything necessarily related. to what extent the political forces draw life english going on in this area i'll be back in a couple of minutes after this break. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so if you want to be president injured. or somehow want to be preached. to the right to due process it's like the. 3 people. i'm interested in the last hour. the last. one i'll still think wrong. but all for all just don't call. me i'll get to see palin just to add to. it in detroit equal to trade. one something and find themselves worlds apart wait just to look for common ground . welcome back to the program arm demand i have attacked a mosque in bikinis faso in west africa killing at least 16 people it's not clear who's behind it but there's growing concern about a surge of religious extremism in the region the vast region in sub-saharan africa is one of the are
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the board of trustees is after her. and then she has a bad weekend followed by the worst monday ever. over the weekend it becomes clear that in one particular dorm there's a lot of hot. -- pot. is a particular problem, this is one of those things where you will say, what did you expect? there were no adults living in the storm. the head of house was a 12th grader. turns out the 12th grader was getting the pot and was not selling it, just distributing it. so -- sharing it with her friends all the way down to eighth and ninth graders. half of the student judiciary council lived in this house and was also smoking pot. jean harris finds out and flips out. she is not amused by any of this. she shouldn't be because she is the head mistress. this is her job, they are breaking the law. some of these kids are seniors. it's march, they are waiting for college acceptances. somehow it appears that half of the campus is involved in it. the faculty gets called in and multiple girls get expelled. if you are a wealthy parent and it is
the board of trustees is after her. and then she has a bad weekend followed by the worst monday ever. over the weekend it becomes clear that in one particular dorm there's a lot of hot. -- pot. is a particular problem, this is one of those things where you will say, what did you expect? there were no adults living in the storm. the head of house was a 12th grader. turns out the 12th grader was getting the pot and was not selling it, just distributing it. so -- sharing it with her friends all...
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she's under pressure her board of trustees because they want to be raising more money. she is trying to balance keeping her girls safe from drugs. i should add that those prescriptions weren't all in her name. why weren't the prescriptions in her name? does anyone know what the deal is with first descriptions of our doctors allowed to prescribe to families? no, they are not supposed to prescribe to family. they know that this relationship or in some many other people's names. things were a little more lexible. she's got the stress of the finances. the board of trustees is after her. and she has a bad weekend followed by the worst monday ever. over the weekend it becomes clear that in one particular dorm there's a lot of hot. is a particular problem, because this is one of the things. you're going to say really? what did you expect? there is no adults living in the dorm. the head of house was a 12th rader. jean harris flips out and she is not amused by any of this. she isouldn't be because the head mistress. . they are breaking the law. some of these kids are seniors. th
she's under pressure her board of trustees because they want to be raising more money. she is trying to balance keeping her girls safe from drugs. i should add that those prescriptions weren't all in her name. why weren't the prescriptions in her name? does anyone know what the deal is with first descriptions of our doctors allowed to prescribe to families? no, they are not supposed to prescribe to family. they know that this relationship or in some many other people's names. things were a...
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alleging it was using its charitable status to channel funds to hamas a charge that interpol and its trustees vigorously denied interparty continues to operate as a registered charity in the u.k. the charity commission the official. regulator of charities in britain has investigated into past several times and has found no reason to alter its charitable status within 2 years of into promptly informed accusations came out it was using the money for illegal purposes and we have challenged peace stations which have reappeared every few years on both of us if i myself of being involved with many many meetings over the years with legal representatives and officials in the british government charity commission you know what if you try and clear all name and make sure that we're still able to operate. 'd at the lity not the middle however there is a lot that we didn't. call the media. to let it to sort of mobile sort out than we had in the know but the mood is slowly he. jean freeman all took to the battell had the most is that. modified to have him walk up to a month in the phaeton field. just to l
alleging it was using its charitable status to channel funds to hamas a charge that interpol and its trustees vigorously denied interparty continues to operate as a registered charity in the u.k. the charity commission the official. regulator of charities in britain has investigated into past several times and has found no reason to alter its charitable status within 2 years of into promptly informed accusations came out it was using the money for illegal purposes and we have challenged peace...
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independent regulatory body that would oversee 'd these controversial 'd area and my view is the trustees to bring goals with 'd the approach trans lobbies is not it's not any of any necessarily realize to what extent the political force is a driving what's going on in this area thanks for joining us here on r.t. international endeavor get to get attached to it like to comment on any of our stories by following us on social media we're back at the top of the yeah. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. the dares thinks. we dare to ask. you know world of big partisan movies a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad 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 we're watching closely watching the hawks. thinking of getting it done the ones we got in here she's thrown around a lot the signal it's still trapped in this tiny little wired we d
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an end and regulatory body that would oversee the least controversial 'd area and not the use the trustees to bring go with the approach runs lobby's it's not all it's not any i don't even necessarily really low as to what extent. the political force is drawing is going on in this area. i top story now with a major update al-tikriti latency raptly has just obtained footage of the syrian army and train the city of any falling north east of syria become a shortly after kurdish officials and syria said they had reached an agreement with the government in damascus trying to now able to enter kurdish controlled. past timing is as turkey continues its will to fight for all. i. could at present is groundwater to call it service in one u.s. state critics say mean the troll resources should be for the people there alone and not to take business on that story after this break. when lawmakers manufactured and sentenced him to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the primary go around the lives only the one person. doing nor middle of the room signal. to be relieved. when ou
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need an end and regulatory poldi that would say 'd these controversial 'd area and not reduce the trustees to being go with the approach trans lobbies is no it's not any of anything necessarily related. to what extent the political forces draw i ving what's going on in this area that to me is a breakdown for this hour thanks for telling us. what else to think wrong. what else will just tell all. dolled up to seek out distinct. and in detroit equal to trade. one something and find themselves worlds apart wait just to look for common ground . you know world of big part of the new lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's taught for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for washing clothes for watching the hawks. thinking of getting a new book on the ones we got in here shows no problem why does he know it's still trapped in this tiny little wired how much we don't need to create
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heritage is indeed schooled many generations of tapremarket believers and i was a trustee on a think tank in kansas called the kansas public policy institute we would read heritage reports all the time to try to make sure we were getting it right and trying to get it right for the state of kansas in the same way you are doing that for washington. the last time i had the privilege of speaking in front of heritage audience was in may of last year i had been the secretary of state for a number of days. i was already missing the cia it was a much quieter much less public space. we had just pulled out of the iran nuclear deal i laid out 12 conditions including that iran and the program release to stop terrorism. radical step. stop state taking hostages and shooting people in europe. the washington post ran a headline that says my pompeo gives a silly speech in iran. the new york times similarly reported "in a hard-line speech pompeo criticizes iran's behavior. i was actually partly true.rt [laughter] was criticizing behavior there was much more hardlines. compare that to the headline from
heritage is indeed schooled many generations of tapremarket believers and i was a trustee on a think tank in kansas called the kansas public policy institute we would read heritage reports all the time to try to make sure we were getting it right and trying to get it right for the state of kansas in the same way you are doing that for washington. the last time i had the privilege of speaking in front of heritage audience was in may of last year i had been the secretary of state for a number of...
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a separate of trustee for the ski and snowboard association. the moderator is an award-winning senior reporter and i'm sure many of us see the articles on a regular basis. he's h covered the automotive industry collapse and resurgence have a global supplier common-law marriage bankruptcy and multibillion dollar mergers and acquisition deals things in this room nobody has become familiar with over the years. he served as an expert source on the national local television and radio programs. dustin has also won several awards including the alliance of the publications best local coverage of the national economic story award for his coverage of manufacturing from overseas in 2012. he attended grand valley state university and studied journalism. ladies and gentlemen, i would like to bring mike up to the stage and will come dusti welcor when he squinted at the question and answers. when business and government leaders founded the forum during the depression, the nation faced tensions and the challenges that were exacerbated by both the social and po
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writer and performer and a legislature and representative and a militia officer and local church, trustee for the town of alexandria and a treasurer of the land of speculation company. as the dissenting delegate to the constitution as it was called in 1787 in philadelphia. he was one of three men who didn't sign the constitution with jerry and edmund randolph. they sanctioned human slavery for the next 20 years. the constitution had a compromise for the importation of slaves for another 20 years and he objected to that vigorously but the main objection was the omission of the bill of rights. there was no bill of rights for the people and that is the fundamental reason he did not sign the constitution. the first six words of his now famous objection to the constitution he wrote were heard in every town and every village. there is no declaration of rights. he carried his struggle and to see the efforts crowned with congressional victory the monumental bill of rights. although professional historians are familiar it seems that his renowned, his name has brown and public obscurity. a remote m
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faith, for many years he was been an active participant in the united methodist church, serving as a trustee an youth group leader. mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues and the house join me in honoring ronald k. greenleaf, serving in the milltary, contributing as an elected official o, and volunteering in central new york. he has spent the majority of his life serving others. our nation and community need more people like him and we are inspired by and thankful for his commitment to public service. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life of and passing of my friend, elijah cummings. when i first came to congress a few terms ago, i teamed up with mr. cummings to honor -- to introduce a bill honoring the life and legacy of harriet tubman. when i approached mr. cummings about this bill, he didn't ask me what party i was in, he didn't ask my what my political philosophies were, he didn't care about partisanship. he cared we had a common interest. i appreciated that anti-years since then we continued to co-sponsor that bill and continue to push it. i'm sad to hear of his passing. and i offer my
faith, for many years he was been an active participant in the united methodist church, serving as a trustee an youth group leader. mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues and the house join me in honoring ronald k. greenleaf, serving in the milltary, contributing as an elected official o, and volunteering in central new york. he has spent the majority of his life serving others. our nation and community need more people like him and we are inspired by and thankful for his commitment to public...
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i was a trustee on a think tank back in kansas. we would read heritage reports all the time to try to make sure we were getting it right and try to get it right for the state of kansas in the same way you are doing it here for washington. you know the last time i had the privilege to speak in front of a heritage audience was in may of last year. i had been secretary of state for a number of days. yeah. i was already missing the cia. much quieter -- [ laughter ] -- much less public space. look, we had just pulled out of the iran nuclear deal. i laid out 12 conditions including that iran end its ballistic missile program, release u.s. hostages, radical stuff. "the washington post" ran a headline that said mike pompeo gives a silly speech on iran. the "new york times" similarly reported quote in a hard-line speech performance criticizes iran's behavior. that was actually partly true. [ laughter ] i was criticizing the behavior. there's much more hard-line and you have seen that. . compare that to the headline from heritage which says
i was a trustee on a think tank back in kansas. we would read heritage reports all the time to try to make sure we were getting it right and try to get it right for the state of kansas in the same way you are doing it here for washington. you know the last time i had the privilege to speak in front of a heritage audience was in may of last year. i had been secretary of state for a number of days. yeah. i was already missing the cia. much quieter -- [ laughter ] -- much less public space. look,...
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independent regulatory cordie that would oversee 'd these controversial 'd area and not reduce the trustees to being goal with the approach runs lobby's it's not it's not only i don't even necessarily realize to what extent that political forces draw i ving what's going on in this area. a wave of deadly attacks and burkina faso armed men target a mosque on friday leaving at least 16 dead at full summer assault in the last month being attributed to armed groups and al-qaeda killing scores of people as concern grows over a surge and religious extremism. the region in africa is one of the areas most at risk it spans from the atlantic ocean to the red sea and 9 countries explains the fears it's becoming a fertile recruiting ground for jihad. these days it's getting harder to sell jihad in the middle east people know what hides behind those pious promises and todd generations culled at this point who could just sick of killing so the fanatics are packing up and leaving apparently for them there's more fun to be had elsewhere at the doorstep of the sahara i know we are all very concerned about th
independent regulatory cordie that would oversee 'd these controversial 'd area and not reduce the trustees to being goal with the approach runs lobby's it's not it's not only i don't even necessarily realize to what extent that political forces draw i ving what's going on in this area. a wave of deadly attacks and burkina faso armed men target a mosque on friday leaving at least 16 dead at full summer assault in the last month being attributed to armed groups and al-qaeda killing scores of...
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give them the most innermost secrets polling secrets of the trump campaign in 21 he said that the trustee what i think you did for that there was a threat to the white house it was not a crime you know there was a crime why here's why not there's 2 witnesses to that there's 2 witnesses matter for them as a lawyer and the russian spy who presumably is in russia and is not willing to come over here to testify that's why they didn't prosecute him for that and the 2nd fact is the transfer so-called transcript that the trump white house put out that said we want to buy weapons oh do us a favor though so those are the 2 facts for that that to say this i don't mean it's one way to do nothing has done you read that i said well i don't read it it's a quid pro quo i read it as well i think what i must say impost i think wagered roger and you should know as usual i just think trump was sloppy he usually is he very often is john jump in before we go to the break go ahead here's the situation i think it's clear that russia did meddle in the election however there are a lot of people especially in the
give them the most innermost secrets polling secrets of the trump campaign in 21 he said that the trustee what i think you did for that there was a threat to the white house it was not a crime you know there was a crime why here's why not there's 2 witnesses to that there's 2 witnesses matter for them as a lawyer and the russian spy who presumably is in russia and is not willing to come over here to testify that's why they didn't prosecute him for that and the 2nd fact is the transfer so-called...
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like to, if you will forgive me a personal moment of thanks, offer my deep gratitude to the booker trusteesof spending the last ten months, once a month, with four of the best people i know. these are, when a writer thinks dear reader, the attentive responsive, creative, brilliant readers of 1's dreams. they are ethel hirsch and joanna macgregor. it has been one of the greatest privileges of my professional life to spend time reading with them and i am deeply grateful to them as well. '5. —— applause. there are five of us in the room but there are always six. my deep thanks also go to the literary director of the booker prize who has guided us with wisdom and care occasionally today with something like a cattle prod stop to our decision. gaby wood, thank you very much indeed. 's. __ wood, thank you very much indeed. 's. -- applause. we love this shortlist and the six books. we love the project that margaret atwood has developed from the had made to's tale, into this book the testaments. we love this examination of complicity and resilience and resistance, we love the language, storytelling
like to, if you will forgive me a personal moment of thanks, offer my deep gratitude to the booker trusteesof spending the last ten months, once a month, with four of the best people i know. these are, when a writer thinks dear reader, the attentive responsive, creative, brilliant readers of 1's dreams. they are ethel hirsch and joanna macgregor. it has been one of the greatest privileges of my professional life to spend time reading with them and i am deeply grateful to them as well. '5....
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independent regulatory recorder that would say 'd the least controversial area and not reduce the trustees to being go with 'd the approach runs lobby's it's not all it's not any of the need necessarily relies to what extent the political forces draw anything what's going 'd on in this area. while the middle east struggles with the remnants of isis caliphate take a region and africa is seeing a rise in jakarta attacks i'll find out where the next type of islamic extremism could be set a group in the 2nd half of the program. would call make manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the flaming. lips and be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sit. room. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race is also a spear in dramatic development the only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. welcome back russia's defense ministry has refuted claims that it's just delivered strikes on a number of hospitals in syria in
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in 2005 we obtained a contract with the now-dissolved office of the federal detention trustee which was a department under the department of justice. we won a place within a blanketed purchase agreement to provide detention expert support systems to the office of the federal detention trustee. using performance-based detention standards, we sent onteams to provide expert, specialized service, consultation by conducting facility review of nonfederal contract jails ises and detentin facilities which house detainees. in 2007 we were asked to attend a meeting at i.c.e. headquarters where we were asked to perform on-site monitoring services and provide monthly technical assistance and included full-time monitors for 40 of the largest i.c.e. detention facilities monthly, quarterly, biannual reviews of other, smaller facilities. the goal was to insure that the facilities were in compliance with theci standards. i.c.e. piggybacked on that existing contract that we had at the time at the department of justice, and we did this type of work for them from 2007 til 2010. >> ms. nakamoto, your time i
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. >> by the way, what you call a very rich, we call trustees, okay? >> again, i promise you, they will be just fine. but those trustee's children, should they go to college, i think they can pay their own tuition. i don't think we need to make it free for absolutely everybody. i think we should make it free for anybody who would face this as a barrier. i just think that's a better policy. i also, though, think that it speaks to an allergy among just a lot of americans to the sense that we're going too far in the direction of free things because, of course, nothing's free. it's a question of who's paying for what for whom. >> there is a resistance to this word of free. may i just -- this is my clinical analysis based on, you know, some years in this work, is that people -- there is a sense that people should have skin in the game. >> yeah. >> it's sort of interesting. i was talking to governor mondo from rhode island and she had a branding issue because she wantedthis, and she had a issue with this because she wanted to call it free, but the word free
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in 2005 obtained a contract with the now dissolved office of the federal detention trustee which was the department under the department of justice. we have won a place with a blanket purchase agreement to provide detention expert support service tort the office of the federal detention trustee producing performance based standards we provided expert specialized services for consultation by conducting a silly reviews of non-contract jaylen deterrents in jails which housed immigration enforcement detainees. in 2007 we were asked to attend the meeting at i.c.e. headquarters where we are asked to perform on-site honor during services and provide monthly technical assistance that included full-time monitors for 40 of the largest i.c.e. detention facilities and monthly quarterly biannual reviews of b other small i.c.e. detention facilities. the goal was to ensure the facilities were in compliance with standards. i.c.e. piggybacked on that existing contract we had at the time of the department of justice and we did this type of work or are them from 2007 to 2010. >> ms. nakamato your time
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but i am a trustee for the working families charity, and two thirds of low income workers are callings why we love people so much change in policy to support gig workers and low income workers. that is the point. flexible working works really well for many big organisations if it suits them and thatis organisations if it suits them and that is what they are interested in, making it fit for them rather than those who come in on short—term contracts, do thejob those who come in on short—term contracts, do the job and move along. i think that organisations can work for both parties, where they can understand the needs of the employees and how they can do their best work, that takes confidence and awareness from the individual, and where they have the policy, where the two places meet, that is where it gets really powerful. policy being implemented, that gets away from taking work individual and into one size fits all. it is notjust about parents. a lot of the statistics are about the fact that most statistics are about the fact that m ost pa re nts statistics are about the fact that most
but i am a trustee for the working families charity, and two thirds of low income workers are callings why we love people so much change in policy to support gig workers and low income workers. that is the point. flexible working works really well for many big organisations if it suits them and thatis organisations if it suits them and that is what they are interested in, making it fit for them rather than those who come in on short—term contracts, do thejob those who come in on short—term...
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she serves as director of the savannah jewish educational alliance, trustee for the armstrong atlantic state local ion, earned two supermarket and more. mrs. connor will be missed throughout savannah. will be y and friends in my thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize pierce county high for being recognized as the department of education -- by the department of education ribbon school for 2019. h prestigious award -- this prestigious award recognizes around 300 schools across the forty -- across the country their commitment to academic excellence and closing the diverse nt gap among group of students. to commemorate the award, pierce county high school will receive symbol of is a excellence in teaching and learning. the school has been provided a high-kwaul education for its -- high-quality education for its the nts and this is not first time this school has been recognized. the principal was named the of the year in the state of georgia. additionally, the national ederation of state high school associations named their athletic depa
she serves as director of the savannah jewish educational alliance, trustee for the armstrong atlantic state local ion, earned two supermarket and more. mrs. connor will be missed throughout savannah. will be y and friends in my thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize pierce county high for being recognized as the department of education -- by the department of education ribbon school for 2019. h prestigious award -- this prestigious award...