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80 mph, particularly on exposed coasts and hills, so there is the potential for some disruption, various metew days. this one is for wind and it covers the uk. there is also an amber warning in place for wind on sunday, it covers the south—east. there is the potentialfor some disruption from the strong winds. doesn't look like we're out of the woods as we start next week. it will remain very windy with some showers which could be wintry over the high ground, particularly in the north. goodbye. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 8pm... british tourist alan steel — who was on his honeymoon — is one of 61 people now being treated for coronavirus onboard a quarantined cruiseliner in japan. things are happening literally every hour, something is changing. in china, the authorities get heavy handed — forcing people suspected of having the virus into quarantine. a gp from east london is given 3 life sentences for committing dozens of sexual offences against female patients. i was getting to the point where i did not like myself pretty much because i was not being honest with myse
80 mph, particularly on exposed coasts and hills, so there is the potential for some disruption, various metew days. this one is for wind and it covers the uk. there is also an amber warning in place for wind on sunday, it covers the south—east. there is the potentialfor some disruption from the strong winds. doesn't look like we're out of the woods as we start next week. it will remain very windy with some showers which could be wintry over the high ground, particularly in the north....
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various mets office warnings in place and will keep across those on the website.n amber warning for wind in the southeast of england on sunday and wherever you are, do make sure you stay across the forecast. this is bbc world news today. i'm maryam moshiri. our top stories... a warning of a global shortage of facemasks as the coronavirus continues to spread. the world health organisation says prices are spiralling as people buy up supplies. demand is at 100 times higher than normal and prices are up to 20 times higher. tributes after the death of a doctor who blew the whistle on the virus — in china outrage is building over the authorities‘ response. the already simmering concern about the handling of the crisis exploded toa the handling of the crisis exploded to a public wave of anger and grief, and the death of a doctor, systemic
various mets office warnings in place and will keep across those on the website.n amber warning for wind in the southeast of england on sunday and wherever you are, do make sure you stay across the forecast. this is bbc world news today. i'm maryam moshiri. our top stories... a warning of a global shortage of facemasks as the coronavirus continues to spread. the world health organisation says prices are spiralling as people buy up supplies. demand is at 100 times higher than normal and prices...
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there is a potential for some disruption and there were various met office warnings in place in the nexthere is also a amber warning in place on sunday which cove rs warning in place on sunday which covers the southeast and there is a potential for some disruption from the strong winds. does not look like we are out of the woods as we start next week and it will remain very windy with some showers which could be wintry over the high ground, particularly in the north. goodbye. this is bbc world news, the headlines the world is running short of face masks and other equipment to deal with coronavirus. prices are up to twenty times higher than usual, according to the world health 0rganisation. it says medical staff and people caring for sick family members should be given priority. pete budda—jej has been declared the winner of the iowa democratic caucus by the narrowest of margins. but bernie sanders is also claiming victory. the party will hold a candidates‘ debate in a few hours‘ time. botswana has held its first major auction of licences to hunt elephants. a hunting ban was scrapped last
there is a potential for some disruption and there were various met office warnings in place in the nexthere is also a amber warning in place on sunday which cove rs warning in place on sunday which covers the southeast and there is a potential for some disruption from the strong winds. does not look like we are out of the woods as we start next week and it will remain very windy with some showers which could be wintry over the high ground, particularly in the north. goodbye. this is bbc world...
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, gusts could reach 80 mph particularly on exposed coasts and hills, potentialfor disruption in various met—east and the potential for some disruption from these strong winds. it doesn‘t look like we are out of the woods as we start next week, remaining very windy with showers which could be wintry over the high ground, particularly in the north. goodbye. on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. this is bbc news, the headline set 7pm. british tourist alan steel — who was on his honeymoon — is one of 61 people now being treated for coronoavirus aboard a quarintined cruiseliner in japan. things cruiseliner in japan. are things cruiseliner injapan. are happening, literally every things are happening, literally every hour, something is changing. in china, the authorities get heavy handed — forcing people suspected of having the virus into quarantine. a gp from east london is given three life sentences for commiting dozens of sexual offences against female patients. i was getting to the point where i didn't like myself very much because i wasn't being honest with myself. the tv
, gusts could reach 80 mph particularly on exposed coasts and hills, potentialfor disruption in various met—east and the potential for some disruption from these strong winds. it doesn‘t look like we are out of the woods as we start next week, remaining very windy with showers which could be wintry over the high ground, particularly in the north. goodbye. on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. this is bbc news, the headline set 7pm. british tourist alan steel — who...
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there are various met office weather warnings in place over the next few days.e is for winds on sunday. we have also issued an amber weather wanted for strong winds on the sunday for the south—east of england. as we move into next week, storm kira clears towards the east, but it doesn't look like we are out of the woods just yet. you can see that we hold onto many isoba rs just yet. you can see that we hold onto many isobars on the map. it will still be very windy, especially on monday, and it is a cool wind direction. we are family in a cold air mass, that blues family across them up. taking a look at monday, we are looking up sunny spells and showers. those showers are falling snow over the high ground in the north, even to lower levels for parts of scotland. we could see some issue with drifting snow over the high ground in the north, also blizzard conditions when you couple the snow with strong winds and feeling noticeably colder. as we move into tuesday, not a great deal of change, really. you can see that we hold onto some windy conditions and we will cont
there are various met office weather warnings in place over the next few days.e is for winds on sunday. we have also issued an amber weather wanted for strong winds on the sunday for the south—east of england. as we move into next week, storm kira clears towards the east, but it doesn't look like we are out of the woods just yet. you can see that we hold onto many isoba rs just yet. you can see that we hold onto many isobars on the map. it will still be very windy, especially on monday, and...
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there are various met office warnings in place, keep across those on the bbc weather website and oneke sure you stay across the forecast. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... british tourist alan steel, who was on his honeymoon, is one of 61 people now being treated for coronoavirus aboard a quarintined cruiseliner in japan. a gp who committed 90 sexual assaults on female patients has been given three life sentences, with a minimum term of 15 years. calls for more support for children who experience or witness domestic violence or abuse. phillip schofield — one of britain's most famous tv presenters — has come out as gay. and on newswatch, borisjohnson addressed the nation on the night we finally left the eu, so why didn't the bbc broadcast his speech? join us tonight at 7:45pm here on bbc news. the scout association has been heavily criticised by a coroner, following the death of a 16—year—old who fell from a cliff in north wales. ben leonard, from stockport in greater manchester, died after falling from the great 0rme in conwy, in august 2018. 0ur wales correspondent, hywel gri
there are various met office warnings in place, keep across those on the bbc weather website and oneke sure you stay across the forecast. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... british tourist alan steel, who was on his honeymoon, is one of 61 people now being treated for coronoavirus aboard a quarintined cruiseliner in japan. a gp who committed 90 sexual assaults on female patients has been given three life sentences, with a minimum term of 15 years. calls for more support for children who...
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various mets office warnings in place and will keep across those on the website.ure you stay across the forecast. this is bbc news. the headlines. british tourists on their honeymoon is one of 61 people not being treated for coronavirus on board a quarantined cruise liner injapan. the gpu committed 90 sexual assaults on female patients has been given three life sentences with a minimum term of 50 years. because for more support for children who experienced or witnessed domestic violence or abuse. philip schofield, one of the most famous british presenters has come out as gay. it is estimated that one in six children witnessed or experienced some form of domestic abuse or violence. specialist counsellors say that there are not in of services tailored for children who experience domestic abuse. so thousands do not receive the care they urgently need. if the damage is left untreated, the consequences can last for decades, asjeremy cooke reports. i still remember hearing my mums screams, split lip. i remember running for cover. it is hearing your mum's screens. . h me
various mets office warnings in place and will keep across those on the website.ure you stay across the forecast. this is bbc news. the headlines. british tourists on their honeymoon is one of 61 people not being treated for coronavirus on board a quarantined cruise liner injapan. the gpu committed 90 sexual assaults on female patients has been given three life sentences with a minimum term of 50 years. because for more support for children who experienced or witnessed domestic violence or...
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can the various deadlines be met?een postponed or cancelled because of coronavirus. the mobile world congress taking place in barcelona, that is no longer happening and the chinese grand prix that was scheduled to take place in mid april has been postponed as well. more details on those stories in a moment and i will see you very soon. very cold in scotland. the weather is changing again because we are getting strong wind coming in from the south—west bringing in cloud over many parts of the country rain. with the cold air further north it is notjust rain here but also some sleet and snow especially in the hills, milder further south. heading north into scotland where there could be some snow in the central belt for the rush hour. central and southern scotland, for north of england seeing most of the snow over the drying off across northern ireland through the morning stop further south some heavy showers drawn in on some heavy showers drawn in on some gale force winds with the southernmost parts of england through th
can the various deadlines be met?een postponed or cancelled because of coronavirus. the mobile world congress taking place in barcelona, that is no longer happening and the chinese grand prix that was scheduled to take place in mid april has been postponed as well. more details on those stories in a moment and i will see you very soon. very cold in scotland. the weather is changing again because we are getting strong wind coming in from the south—west bringing in cloud over many parts of the...
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for us, plenty of snow showers, various met office warning is still valid across north—west scotland, warnings for wind and snow. snow and ice for the north west england, and wind warning for the south coast of england, where there could be gusts of 60-70 england, where there could be gusts of 60—70 mph throughout the day. the headlines on bbc news: the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the uk has risen to eight — the government has announced new powers to keep people in quarantine to stop further spread. south korean film, parasite, has won big at this year's oscars, becoming the first non—english language film to take the best picture prize. a historic result for sinn fein. but no party will win enough seats for an outright majority — prime minster varadkar says coalition talks will be complicated. and in sport: manchester city could be looking at a potential logjam after their match with west ham fell victim to the weather, they could play two games a week until the end of the season. sheffield united still have a lot to prove it according to manager, chris wilder. they beat
for us, plenty of snow showers, various met office warning is still valid across north—west scotland, warnings for wind and snow. snow and ice for the north west england, and wind warning for the south coast of england, where there could be gusts of 60-70 england, where there could be gusts of 60—70 mph throughout the day. the headlines on bbc news: the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the uk has risen to eight — the government has announced new powers to keep people in quarantine...
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the met office have a various weather warnings in place.er warning in place towards the south and east. wherever you are, stay across the forecast. alan steele, who was on his honeymoon, is one of 61 people now being treated. thousands of remaining passengers are being held in quarantine on board. things are happening. literally every hour, something is changing. in china the authorities get heavy—handed, forcing people suspected of having the virus into quarantine. more than 600 people have now died and more than 30,000 are infected. also tonight. a gp from east london is given three life sentences for commiting dozens of sexual offences against female patients. i was getting to the point where i didn't like myself very much because i wasn't being honest with myself.
the met office have a various weather warnings in place.er warning in place towards the south and east. wherever you are, stay across the forecast. alan steele, who was on his honeymoon, is one of 61 people now being treated. thousands of remaining passengers are being held in quarantine on board. things are happening. literally every hour, something is changing. in china the authorities get heavy—handed, forcing people suspected of having the virus into quarantine. more than 600 people have...
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but her husband is more impressed with pete buttigieg, who he's met at various new hampshire events.nerational change. i mean, you know, sorry to say, but we had our shot. we need new. new people, fresh ideas. >> reporter: they are both registered democrats who voted for hillary clinton in 2016, so to them, electability is key. can a 38-year-old former mayor of a small city defeat donald trump? >> pete buttigieg can. and i think donald trump will have a hard time dealing with him. because he doesn't, he doesn't respond to the gamesmanship, you know? >> do you think your candidate, elizabeth warren, could stand up to donald trump in the general? >> oh, i think she already has. i mean, she's already been the recipient of quite a bit of abuse by him. >> frankly, i would love to see a ticket with both of them. i would be very happy with that, in either order. >> and you, would you be okay with any combination of a ticket with the two of your candidates on it? >> well, i think having elizabeth be at the top of the ticket and pete number two would be great. >> reporter: despite their diffe
but her husband is more impressed with pete buttigieg, who he's met at various new hampshire events.nerational change. i mean, you know, sorry to say, but we had our shot. we need new. new people, fresh ideas. >> reporter: they are both registered democrats who voted for hillary clinton in 2016, so to them, electability is key. can a 38-year-old former mayor of a small city defeat donald trump? >> pete buttigieg can. and i think donald trump will have a hard time dealing with him....
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the met office have a various weather warnings in place. this one is for wind and an amber weather warning in place towards the south and east. wherever you are, stay across the forecast. alan steele, who was on his honeymoon, is one of 61 people now being treated. thousands of remaining passengers are being held in quarantine on board. things are happening. literally every hour, something is changing. in china the authorities get heavy—handed, forcing people suspected of having the virus into quarantine. more than 600 people have now died and more than 30,000 are infected. also tonight. a gp from east london is given three life sentences for commiting dozens of sexual offences against female patients. i was getting to the point where i didn't like myself very much because i wasn't being honest with myself. after 26 years of marriage — the tv presenter philip schofield goes on live tv to reveal that he is gay. calls for more support for children who experience or witness domestic violence or abuse. that should reveal the sun as it's never b
the met office have a various weather warnings in place. this one is for wind and an amber weather warning in place towards the south and east. wherever you are, stay across the forecast. alan steele, who was on his honeymoon, is one of 61 people now being treated. thousands of remaining passengers are being held in quarantine on board. things are happening. literally every hour, something is changing. in china the authorities get heavy—handed, forcing people suspected of having the virus...
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the met office have various weather warnings in place. stay across those on the bbc website.—east of england on sunday. where ever you are, stay across the forecast. this is bbc news. the headlines: as the number of people infected with coronavirus continues to rise, the world helath organisation says there's a shortage of protective clothing and masks. on board a cruiseliner quarantined in yokohama, a british man is one of more than 60 to have contracted the virus. a gp who committed 90 sexual assaults on female patients has been given three life sentences with a minimum term of 15 years. philip schofield, one of britain's most famous tv presenters, has come out as gay. we will talk more about that. we have the film review coming up and the sport but before the latest sports news, a brief piece of information coming through a bad prince harry. we arejust information coming through a bad prince harry. we are just hearing information coming through a bad prince harry. we arejust hearing he has spoken at an event forjp morgan, the large bank. in miami, yesterday, in florida. pr
the met office have various weather warnings in place. stay across those on the bbc website.—east of england on sunday. where ever you are, stay across the forecast. this is bbc news. the headlines: as the number of people infected with coronavirus continues to rise, the world helath organisation says there's a shortage of protective clothing and masks. on board a cruiseliner quarantined in yokohama, a british man is one of more than 60 to have contracted the virus. a gp who committed 90...
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various other mainline stations. very few areas of the country have a skate that at all. they methouses with power cut—off, lynn rightly says that this is not going away immediately. we have yellow snow earnings coming and various bits of disruption —— yellow snow warnings coming. once russia hits tomorrow morning, it will be interesting to see how people are able to respond. and probably to get to work. -- ones rush hour hits tomorrow morning. all sorts of things happening. if anyone has a trembling, please batten it down in your garden because they have been flying over onto railway lines. a lot of people wake up tomorrow morning finding that they have either gained or lost the trampoline over the night. but if you're on that train that has been hit by a trembling, you want to be thrilled by it. this is true. the amount of damage that has been because it is absolutely huge. there are trees falling on cars, so just everyone, for the next couple of days, be really careful, especially in the areas with heavy rainfall —— snowfall. the other big story of the day, the coronavirus, the
various other mainline stations. very few areas of the country have a skate that at all. they methouses with power cut—off, lynn rightly says that this is not going away immediately. we have yellow snow earnings coming and various bits of disruption —— yellow snow warnings coming. once russia hits tomorrow morning, it will be interesting to see how people are able to respond. and probably to get to work. -- ones rush hour hits tomorrow morning. all sorts of things happening. if anyone has...
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i personally have met with some of the people from these pensions at various with various members of the committee. >> i just want you to know this, while we are all basically not acting, at this point other than we are able to come together on miners which was positive, but the reality is i have folks in michigan who now have gotten a 70% cut, 70% cut. in their pension. that's pretty significant, pretty terrifying for people, so we need action. we need action. we know what it is, we know what needs to happen, we know the numbers, we need to act. and people are counting on us to do that. so i'm anxious to know what the president will do to act. >> welcome, mr. secretary, i want to start off by talking a little bit about climate change and energy policy, tax policy, and help us create some jobs, and address climate change in an appropriate way. i just got back from a trip with some friends to antarctica last month, and he said it was pretty warm, she was surprised. we were really surprised this past weekend when the temperature there hit 65 degrees at the south pole, antarctica. peopl
i personally have met with some of the people from these pensions at various with various members of the committee. >> i just want you to know this, while we are all basically not acting, at this point other than we are able to come together on miners which was positive, but the reality is i have folks in michigan who now have gotten a 70% cut, 70% cut. in their pension. that's pretty significant, pretty terrifying for people, so we need action. we need action. we know what it is, we know...
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the greatest concern is about flooding and the met office has various amber warnings in place about thed from the uk's second youngest chancellor. we're joined now by robertjenrick, secretary of state for housing, communities & local government who is in westminster he is one of those who held on to hisjob in the reshuffle. can we spend a moment talking about the comments of the former chancellor as he handed in his resignation. this was in connection i've been told he needed to share his advisors between number 10 needed to share his advisors between number10 and number11 needed to share his advisors between number 10 and number 11 and he said ido number 10 and number 11 and he said i do not know of any self—respecting minister who would accept such conditions. when you saw what he said, what did you make of it?” would like to pay tribute to my friend, sajid javid, who i have known for many years and has been a great public service and has served his country in many important officers. he will continue to serve on the back benches. it is right that there is a co—ordinated economic func
the greatest concern is about flooding and the met office has various amber warnings in place about thed from the uk's second youngest chancellor. we're joined now by robertjenrick, secretary of state for housing, communities & local government who is in westminster he is one of those who held on to hisjob in the reshuffle. can we spend a moment talking about the comments of the former chancellor as he handed in his resignation. this was in connection i've been told he needed to share his...
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take such practical steps as may beat within their religion met power to ensure caucuses conventions and committees shall include men, women, various age groups, racial minority groups or economic groups, representatives of identical of identifiable, sorry, geographically defined populations all in reasonable relationships to the proportions to which those groups are found in the population of the respective constituencies. in the spirit of the above, all caucuses, conventions and committees will also endeavor to include citizens of all national origin, ethnic identities, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and disabilities. as i said, everybody really means everybody. scott is going to start and will give you a presidential caucus card and start the account. once everyone has a card and we have a count then we will do the math and figure out how many we have and what viability is, we will announce that people can break into their preference groups. yes. once you get the car do not write on the card until you are told to. okay? we will get to that part and it will be clear about when to write on it but just not when you a
take such practical steps as may beat within their religion met power to ensure caucuses conventions and committees shall include men, women, various age groups, racial minority groups or economic groups, representatives of identical of identifiable, sorry, geographically defined populations all in reasonable relationships to the proportions to which those groups are found in the population of the respective constituencies. in the spirit of the above, all caucuses, conventions and committees...
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various. clothes. it was obvious. suzy and vera were so pleased to have met one another again because seriously did attach a great importance to her background and how welshness. the palmers. which family. from the inscriptions on these photos sent from egypt it's clear that even though she was living fall from them suzanne remained close to her where she should relatives. the doctor dr saba was known affectionately a sob suzanne was always susie money it was always known as tony and the boys. alan and come out was german we always knew them. by those names at the time. allen and jimmy. and demand. in the same courtroom cage with their father. hardly the future they would have expected with their background as a president's son privileged highly educated the best private schools and university in egypt. after seeing georges college where all the students were taught in english it was the american university in cairo for them both. eilat was more modest and more sociable. while demand was either more serious or more cold. call it what you wish. but. a dominican ships to be honest the man had no presence on campus but i could
various. clothes. it was obvious. suzy and vera were so pleased to have met one another again because seriously did attach a great importance to her background and how welshness. the palmers. which family. from the inscriptions on these photos sent from egypt it's clear that even though she was living fall from them suzanne remained close to her where she should relatives. the doctor dr saba was known affectionately a sob suzanne was always susie money it was always known as tony and the boys....
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met there's little point returning to school so mona faulting reports from baghdad. your education is a failure they chant rather than preparing for midterm exams these students from various universities in baghdad skipped class to join anti-government protests they demand a better future a future they say the current system is incapable of providing they don't want to. if this doesn't succeed we won't have another opportunity this is the last chance for us we haven't achieved anything in the protest square yet so we can't return to our studies as usual you've unemployment in iraq is high and one of the protesters main grievances a lot is a 1st year engineering student but without connections she stands little chance of finding a job missing class is a small price to pay. c it doesn't worry me to lose one year because there are 600 people who lost their lives entirely not just one year what is one year compared to the goals of our revolution which is to bring change. what they want is to append the political establishment that rose to power after the overthrow of saddam hussein's regime they reject prime minister designate mohammad. the former communications minister and
met there's little point returning to school so mona faulting reports from baghdad. your education is a failure they chant rather than preparing for midterm exams these students from various universities in baghdad skipped class to join anti-government protests they demand a better future a future they say the current system is incapable of providing they don't want to. if this doesn't succeed we won't have another opportunity this is the last chance for us we haven't achieved anything in the...
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various agencies. the department of public health would not issue the permit until their requirements have been met. through that process, the appellant or any other interested party can check in with department of public health about the status of the application and ensuring that the relevant requirements are met. if those concerns have not been addressed, they can address the issuance of the site permit to the board of appeals, i believe it's 15 days from the issuance of that permit. and there is no reason that matter can't come back before the board and that and any other issues couldn't be addressed. but i think the -- given a lot of these issues are environmental, the appropriate process is appeal of the environmental determination. no appeal was made. now we're on the planning commission decision. and that decision requires them to follow the safe removal and abatement of the tank issue. that is through the department of public health. and through the permitting process that will be resolved and if it's not satisfactorily addressed to the satisfaction of the appellant, they can appeal it back
various agencies. the department of public health would not issue the permit until their requirements have been met. through that process, the appellant or any other interested party can check in with department of public health about the status of the application and ensuring that the relevant requirements are met. if those concerns have not been addressed, they can address the issuance of the site permit to the board of appeals, i believe it's 15 days from the issuance of that permit. and...
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earlier this month, delac members met with parent leaders from all the various districts, advisories for the third annual parent a advisory alignment summary at rosa parks elementary school. thank you rosa parks community especially the principal for making us feel welcome. >> so one of our recommendations this evening are reflective of all of your parent advisories coming together collectively. the work we've done and that friendship and bond and collaboration came through the work with the lcap. so as our members share the recommendations, please keep that in mind. >> i apologize. this evening, one of our parents that was supposed to present had an emergency, a medical emergency. we hope that she's okay. so at the very last minute, i just want to share her report on behalf. so mary ann who is the filipino language representative has a second grade and fifth grade student at bessie carmichael elementary school. i will read on her behalf. the pathways department is conducting a study pk through 8 filipino education center to assess the practicality of having a dual language emersion
earlier this month, delac members met with parent leaders from all the various districts, advisories for the third annual parent a advisory alignment summary at rosa parks elementary school. thank you rosa parks community especially the principal for making us feel welcome. >> so one of our recommendations this evening are reflective of all of your parent advisories coming together collectively. the work we've done and that friendship and bond and collaboration came through the work with...
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. >> in the interests of -- >> i personally have met with some of the people from these pensions, with various members of the committee. >> i want you to know, while we're all basically not acting at this point, other than we were able to come together on miners which i thought was very, very positive, but the reality is i have folks in michigan who now have gotten a 70% cut, 70% cut, in their pension. now, you know what, that's pretty significant, pretty terrifying for people. so we need action. we need action. we know what it is. we know what needs to happen. we know the numbers. we just need to act. and people are counting on us to do that. so i'm anxious to know what the president will do to act. thank you. >> senator carper. >> welcome, mr. secretary. i just want to start off by talking about a little bit about climate change and energy policy, tax policies that might help us create some jobs and actually address climate change in an appropriate way. i just got back from a trip with some of our friends to antarctica last month. she said it was pretty warm, she was surprised. we really rea
. >> in the interests of -- >> i personally have met with some of the people from these pensions, with various members of the committee. >> i want you to know, while we're all basically not acting at this point, other than we were able to come together on miners which i thought was very, very positive, but the reality is i have folks in michigan who now have gotten a 70% cut, 70% cut, in their pension. now, you know what, that's pretty significant, pretty terrifying for...
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he met a young man who had papers and clothing for him, his wife arranged this. part two was trickier. train, got through the various checkpoints. he crossed the border into france. he made it through those checkpoints even though the guards were supposed to stop anyone over 5'11". he was six feet tall. he sent a telegram to his wife upon his escape. he sent the same telegram on his second escape. business concluded, stop. excellent health, stop. affectionately,, henri. this is probably the hardest story for me to tell because it was so moving when i was researching it. one of the most expensive prisoner of war camp escapes happened in 1943. was near the eastern border of poland and not many documents have survived because the germans tried to erase the history of what happened. in 1942 cop was built for the purpose of killing jews. the lead was not good but it had a rail -- he had a rail line. arrived 10 boxcars at a time, carrying 2000 people. they were cast within 24 hours. within 24re gassed hours. their hair was cut before they were sent to the showers, the gas chambers. somewhere attend to work. those who work
he met a young man who had papers and clothing for him, his wife arranged this. part two was trickier. train, got through the various checkpoints. he crossed the border into france. he made it through those checkpoints even though the guards were supposed to stop anyone over 5'11". he was six feet tall. he sent a telegram to his wife upon his escape. he sent the same telegram on his second escape. business concluded, stop. excellent health, stop. affectionately,, henri. this is probably...
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met him in the 1980's -- anyhow. i love turning short stories into long ones, please forgive me. [laughter] but i was upset with charles for various flaws i saw in "the bell curve" which he co-authored. in 2011 he came out with a new book called "coming apart" which focused only on poor white people. he got so much heat for talking about race, he said, i'm going to write a book about poverty without talking about race. so he focused on white people. i said, charles, i love you. because he made so many points in this book that i have been saying for years, but white folks have the same poverty problems as black folks. we have different skin color, basically. i call it the colorization of poverty. when i was a kid back in the 1960's, and lbj started the war on poverty, i was an upper bound worker. -- upward bound worker. there was a time that poverty had a white face, a white appalachian face. then after watts, poverty became black. "life" magazine, "saturday evening post," "look," publications, for you young people, that were once very popular in america. that is where we got the visual profile of america. we're still in that stage
met him in the 1980's -- anyhow. i love turning short stories into long ones, please forgive me. [laughter] but i was upset with charles for various flaws i saw in "the bell curve" which he co-authored. in 2011 he came out with a new book called "coming apart" which focused only on poor white people. he got so much heat for talking about race, he said, i'm going to write a book about poverty without talking about race. so he focused on white people. i said, charles, i love...
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after or so the russian envoy met with hamas for example last week in doha that perhaps no how is once again relaunching itself some kind of a geneva of the east whereby various. worrying parties throughout the region and beyond the region can meet in doha can reach agreements because the how can be a hospitable place and it's doing that and i need to emphasize that today that 1000 day of blockade by saudi arabia united arab emirates. hence its capacity cut out of scope bassett did to not only would stand up blockade steadfast and to improve and prosper economically but it's able to launch itself as a diplomatic vehicle as a place as a home for various worrying parties around the world to be able to reach a deal and today it was a milestone in that direction indeed to go alone of course will continue to unpick exactly what's been going on today let's cross over to the afghan capital to kabul our correspondent also joins us from of course are. the signing ceremony has taken place here between the taliban and the u.s. we also heard a show of speaking a little time ago alongside the u.n. stoltenberg. other senior officials including the u.s. defense secretary wh
after or so the russian envoy met with hamas for example last week in doha that perhaps no how is once again relaunching itself some kind of a geneva of the east whereby various. worrying parties throughout the region and beyond the region can meet in doha can reach agreements because the how can be a hospitable place and it's doing that and i need to emphasize that today that 1000 day of blockade by saudi arabia united arab emirates. hence its capacity cut out of scope bassett did to not only...
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met there's little point in recess returning to school so manifold ripples out from baghdad. your education is a failure they chant rather than preparing for midterm exams these students from various universities in baghdad skipped class to join anti-government protests they demand a better future a future they say the current system is incapable of providing the government is at the mine if this doesn't succeed we won't have another opportunity this is the last chance for us we haven't achieved anything in the protest square yet so we can't return to our studies as usual you've unemployment in iraq is high and one of the protesters main grievances a lot is a 1st year engineering student but without connections she stands little chance of finding a job missing class is a small price to pay. it doesn't worry me to lose one year because there are 600 people who lost their lives entirely not just one year what is one year compared to the goals of our revolution which is to bring change. what they want is to open the political establishment that rose to power after the overthrow of saddam hussein's regime they reject prime minister designate mohamed. the former communications minister
met there's little point in recess returning to school so manifold ripples out from baghdad. your education is a failure they chant rather than preparing for midterm exams these students from various universities in baghdad skipped class to join anti-government protests they demand a better future a future they say the current system is incapable of providing the government is at the mine if this doesn't succeed we won't have another opportunity this is the last chance for us we haven't...
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met charles murray, actually back in the '80s. india, i love turning short stories into long one so please forgive me. [laughing] i just want to say i was upset with charles for various flaws i saw in the bell curve which he co-authored. but in 2011 he came out with a new book called coming apart, which focused only on poor white people. he got so much heat for talking about race. he said, i'm going to do a book about poverty without talking race. charles, i love you because you meet so many points in this book that i've been saying for years, that white folks have the same poverty problems of black folks. we have different skin color basically. i call it the conversation of poverty. when i was a kid back in the early '60s, and lbj started the war on poverty, upward bound worker a couple years later, it was at times, poverty had a a white face, white appalachian face. and then after watts, poverty became black. life magazine, "saturday evening post," look, publications for young people that were very popular what's at america. that's what you the visuals, the visual profile of america. we are still in the states today. when you say poverty so many folks thinks of a b
met charles murray, actually back in the '80s. india, i love turning short stories into long one so please forgive me. [laughing] i just want to say i was upset with charles for various flaws i saw in the bell curve which he co-authored. but in 2011 he came out with a new book called coming apart, which focused only on poor white people. he got so much heat for talking about race. he said, i'm going to do a book about poverty without talking race. charles, i love you because you meet so many...
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met a young man who had and clothing for him. his wife had arranged this in a d meeting. was trickier. he bluffed his way through various checkpoints. border into e occupied france so he made it through those checkpoints, even though the guards were supposed stop anyone over 5'11", henry tall in.oot 1914 he sent a telegram to his wife upon his escape and shent telegram on his second escape. business concluded. stop. excellent health. stop. affectionately-ry. this is probably the hardest story for me to tell just because it was so moving when i researching it. one of the most extensive escapes in r camp world war ii happened in october death campsof three in poland. located near the eastern part of poland. ot many survived because they tried to erase the history of what happened there. andpened mtd spring of 1942 built expressly for the purpose of killing jews. the area was remote and the land not good but did it have a rail line. load rrived by the train usually 10 box cars at a time and ing about 2,000 people every jew sent to sobibor was hours. within 24 those arriving were a taken to a transfer station, their and ble
met a young man who had and clothing for him. his wife had arranged this in a d meeting. was trickier. he bluffed his way through various checkpoints. border into e occupied france so he made it through those checkpoints, even though the guards were supposed stop anyone over 5'11", henry tall in.oot 1914 he sent a telegram to his wife upon his escape and shent telegram on his second escape. business concluded. stop. excellent health. stop. affectionately-ry. this is probably the hardest...
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met with and that was first held in 19 this year forum by the new hampshire institute of politics in manchester. the second candidates at the forum questions on various topics including care, opioidsimpeachment . >> can everyone. okay. that evening everyone. my name is the executive director here at the new hampshire institute of politics say cancel college and i want to welcome you all to this very special primer that we continue to do. every four years at the institute. if you know this building you know 20,000 square-foot building that's devoted completely to politics. two auditoriums, research centers, holding starting this week. all television studios behind me in the rooms behind me. all green rooms, cafc, everything devoted to politics is right here. this is a special event and we're very pleased that you could come out and make it. we have some really special guests here today. the secretary of state and the state of new hampshire this year, with us. but also one of the all-time greats of new hampshire, the person who really has protected our primary and has brought forth real democracy here in new hampshire brought forth a lot of the wonderf
met with and that was first held in 19 this year forum by the new hampshire institute of politics in manchester. the second candidates at the forum questions on various topics including care, opioidsimpeachment . >> can everyone. okay. that evening everyone. my name is the executive director here at the new hampshire institute of politics say cancel college and i want to welcome you all to this very special primer that we continue to do. every four years at the institute. if you know this...
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various events. i wanted to remark that a mass casualty is a muni bus converted for our usage. and i wanted to remark, chief nicholson, that i met a physician that day who was scheduled -- do you remember his name, chief cochrane? >> i'd have to look it up. i would like to thank them because they both work full-time jobs. they take a lot of stress off the 911 system. they can determine already if people need an ambulance. the sheriffs provide protection for the buses. i want to thank all the agencies especially the doctors. >> new year's eve from what i understand because we brought the mass casualty bus out there, there were a lot of members who were in a celebrational mood, so to speak, and it just helps us to transport them from the gators to the bus and the doctor is there on the scene dealing with it and discharging the public as well. when you go there and witness it and meet the physicians who are dedicated individuals doing this service, it's something that again the commission should be able to acknowledge at some point. >> if i may, it was dr. jeremy lacoffe. >> thank you, everyone, for your comments. i did attend the
various events. i wanted to remark that a mass casualty is a muni bus converted for our usage. and i wanted to remark, chief nicholson, that i met a physician that day who was scheduled -- do you remember his name, chief cochrane? >> i'd have to look it up. i would like to thank them because they both work full-time jobs. they take a lot of stress off the 911 system. they can determine already if people need an ambulance. the sheriffs provide protection for the buses. i want to thank all...
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been causing the bigger impact and we have seen various pictures throughout the programme of flooding in many parts of the uk. we have this from the metvere. that is where there is danger to life from flooding already occurring or expected to occur. this is how it looks on the radar picture from earlier on, a lot of rain over england and wales. there are heavy bursts, a bit more rain starting to push back into was affected areas of wales, this area really dragging its heels through the rest of the day. the resort indeed for east anglia and the south coast into the afternoon. a different story further north. a bit ofa different story further north. a bit of a surround across northern scotla nd of a surround across northern scotland but across scotland and northern ireland, a day of sunshine and showers. it will brighten up across northern england wales on the midlands, maybe the south—west as well. we will see brisk winds once again, widely gusting to 45 or 55 miles an hour, stronger in places and your temperatures heading downwards as a day goes on. values between six by the afternoon. this evening, storm dennis has another trick up i
been causing the bigger impact and we have seen various pictures throughout the programme of flooding in many parts of the uk. we have this from the metvere. that is where there is danger to life from flooding already occurring or expected to occur. this is how it looks on the radar picture from earlier on, a lot of rain over england and wales. there are heavy bursts, a bit more rain starting to push back into was affected areas of wales, this area really dragging its heels through the rest of...
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met with and that was first held in 19 this year forum by the new hampshire institute of politics in manchester. the second candidates at the forum questions on various topics including care, opioidsimpeachment . >> can everyone. okay. that evening everyone. my name is the executive director here at the new hampshire institute of politics say cancel college and i want to welcyo
met with and that was first held in 19 this year forum by the new hampshire institute of politics in manchester. the second candidates at the forum questions on various topics including care, opioidsimpeachment . >> can everyone. okay. that evening everyone. my name is the executive director here at the new hampshire institute of politics say cancel college and i want to welcyo