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narrator: wang hao dropped out of school at age 16 after just a year of vocational high school.le most urban students attend high school only half of poor rural children do. education is necessary for rural youth to break the cycle of poverty. but like wang hao many complain that the substandard quality of rural education leaves them little hope. narrator: china's dream rests on rapid urbanization and consumerism, but china's cities scarcely embrace their current migrant populations. one-third of china's 700 million urban dwellers are still classified as rural rather than urban. this means that they have little or no access to social services like schools, hospitals, and pensions in the cities where they live. yang lu has been in beijing for several years already but is still grappling with the metropolis. narrator: china's youth largely made up of single children are pushed to succeed academically. but for many women as soon as they graduate and start establishing careers, there comes an almost immediate pressure to marry. yang lu is a member of what is known as beijing's ant t
narrator: wang hao dropped out of school at age 16 after just a year of vocational high school.le most urban students attend high school only half of poor rural children do. education is necessary for rural youth to break the cycle of poverty. but like wang hao many complain that the substandard quality of rural education leaves them little hope. narrator: china's dream rests on rapid urbanization and consumerism, but china's cities scarcely embrace their current migrant populations. one-third...
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like i vocational education. what we need to do is also focus on things like vocational education and make sure the skills being developed there really match where the job growth is. >> you talk about west virginia. when you were there, when you were growing up it was towards the end of the heyday. west virginia you notably point out separated around virginia around the civil war era because virginia was civil and rural and west virginia was powering the world with its coal. >> that's right. >> you saw the population of the west virginia dropped significantly when you were a kid but baltimore was a place people went to work after an industrial revolution, they went to wor wentto work in factories and mis and that has also been lost. >> that's exactly right. as we move from an industrial economy to an increasingly technology rich knowledge based economy where we really have to look now is where is the data. land was the raw material of the agricultural age. iron was the raw material of the industrial age. data is
like i vocational education. what we need to do is also focus on things like vocational education and make sure the skills being developed there really match where the job growth is. >> you talk about west virginia. when you were there, when you were growing up it was towards the end of the heyday. west virginia you notably point out separated around virginia around the civil war era because virginia was civil and rural and west virginia was powering the world with its coal. >>...
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is we have to focus on segments of our education system that the cool kids don't focus on like vocational education, community college. these serve millions and millions of very vulnerable people, and so what we need to do is also focus on things like vocational education and make sure that the skills that are being developed there really map to where the job growth is. >> you talk about west virginia. when you were there, it was still -- when you were growing up, it was toward the end of the heyday. west virginia, you notably point out, separated from virginia around the civil war era because virginia was southern and rural and west virginia was really the heart of what was going on in the industrial world. it was powering it with its coal. >> that's right. >> you saw the end of coal being as important. the population of west virginia has dropped significantly since when you were a kid. you talk about baltimore. it was where people went to work after an industrial revolution. they went to work in factories and mills and do good, pie-paying labor. that also has been lost. >> that's right.
is we have to focus on segments of our education system that the cool kids don't focus on like vocational education, community college. these serve millions and millions of very vulnerable people, and so what we need to do is also focus on things like vocational education and make sure that the skills that are being developed there really map to where the job growth is. >> you talk about west virginia. when you were there, it was still -- when you were growing up, it was toward the end of...
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a placing them in a homeless vocates sa many of those ed o o o hanye else to go..and d some are dealing thental sueshamake toss to weather ththe mamabe a w scsctere shhhs s nd toninit,tdut qnytytnghat develo wilil weak and s srt- lived.d.omorw will bring a slight chan for s s the mountains, , but elsewhere be dry. hightomorrow will be rm i'll h he momo on ththththmingngngtrend coming up later in the wscaca. it's a race against the clock for pueblo citit scscols. it's rac against e clock for pueblo c cy schools. d-60 is on the verge ofofofofof tata-o.or by the stste test scores don improve.e. but the distriri h plpl to make sure that doesn't haen. . do neneneananl 13's w)wr isis live outside e et t t high school... where d-60 will present its findgs to the community tonight. ----- right now, d-60 thsecolowest ranking for a ac didirict. and pares y there is ngngngd ahead. mary manzananez' ' s granddaugh ter is ststggggng in school. she's failing.--xhe problem,n h her r inion, is the dididict esn't haveeoughgh qualifd teachers. :10 sot: because some these achcrs d d't understand what thth'
a placing them in a homeless vocates sa many of those ed o o o hanye else to go..and d some are dealing thental sueshamake toss to weather ththe mamabe a w scsctere shhhs s nd toninit,tdut qnytytnghat develo wilil weak and s srt- lived.d.omorw will bring a slight chan for s s the mountains, , but elsewhere be dry. hightomorrow will be rm i'll h he momo on ththththmingngngtrend coming up later in the wscaca. it's a race against the clock for pueblo citit scscols. it's rac against e clock for...
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the bishop made the announcement at belmont abbey college in response to interest in priestly vocational shins. the priest says they will focus on undergraduate men considering the priest hood -- one step before enrolling in a major seminary. >> this is going to give those younger men who are seriously thinking about a vocational shin the opportunity to get their college degree -- but also live with other men who are considering the same thing and form themselves spiritually. >> starting the fall the college seminary will be temporarily located on saint ann's church. >> we hope you're having a great start to sunday morning. for those of you just waking up it's cold out there this morning. >> you'll notice the difference if you're an early morning riser. we're in the low 40s so compared to yesterday we've got a 15 degrees temperature drop that we've had over the past 24 hours in this area. a lot of spots are right at the 40 degree mark and salisbury. so you're barely hanging on in the 40s. so we are going to be below average later on this afternoon. while yesterday you probably noticed th
the bishop made the announcement at belmont abbey college in response to interest in priestly vocational shins. the priest says they will focus on undergraduate men considering the priest hood -- one step before enrolling in a major seminary. >> this is going to give those younger men who are seriously thinking about a vocational shin the opportunity to get their college degree -- but also live with other men who are considering the same thing and form themselves spiritually. >>...
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au cannot think yourself into vocation. you have to love your way into it because it is such a big stretch of time. you have to be in love to be a deeply loving creature. thathen there are moments sack. you have to have the discipline of community and craft. , a surgeon has to has tools. in my case, i have a very bad memory. what i do is write everything column,d when i write a i sometimes have 200 pages of research material and notes, and my craft is i lay them out in piles on the floor of my living room, and each pile is a paragraph. i could have 14 paragraphs later crossed the floor. the process of writing is crawling around on the carpet and laying out my piles. sometimes when the ideas are flowing, i am writing notes to myself and that's the best part of my job. that craft disciplines our commitment. when you do that, do you know where it starts and ends, or do you think of it almost as containers, as in ends up, and how it will depend on how it comes together. david: i need to see a geographically or it is just a jumb
au cannot think yourself into vocation. you have to love your way into it because it is such a big stretch of time. you have to be in love to be a deeply loving creature. thathen there are moments sack. you have to have the discipline of community and craft. , a surgeon has to has tools. in my case, i have a very bad memory. what i do is write everything column,d when i write a i sometimes have 200 pages of research material and notes, and my craft is i lay them out in piles on the floor of my...
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. >> the military or vocational school. at college, i sometimes feel farther behind than other students on my reading and math skills. as president, what will you do to make sure that by putting education at a state and local level that you won't leave behind college-bound students? >> well, there's a lot you said there. let me just tell you that there are 104 federal education programs that i would put into four buckets, including special education, and ship it to the states. because, young lady, i really believe that the best way to fix our schools is at the state and the local or school board level. and -- [ applause ] i know. everybody likes that idea, but we could be doing it now. you know what frustrates me is you want to have better education in the k-12 level? well, then go do it. what are you waiting on? there's nobody stopping you from doing it. run for the school board or go to school board meetings and start showing up places. you know, i call my daughters' principal. they love when i call. but part of it is for
. >> the military or vocational school. at college, i sometimes feel farther behind than other students on my reading and math skills. as president, what will you do to make sure that by putting education at a state and local level that you won't leave behind college-bound students? >> well, there's a lot you said there. let me just tell you that there are 104 federal education programs that i would put into four buckets, including special education, and ship it to the states....
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adjust staffing affecting paychecks and people's well-being, people like kevin part of cornucopia vocational training program. >> i learn english and how to make a sandwich. >> reporter: jen picciano, cleveland 19. >> mark: jen, thanks. what happens it will always be a place to buy organic foods and put dollars towards its mission. >>> studying details in, yes, the o.j. simpson investigation. >> romona: los angeles police announce a knife has been found at simpson's former home. a construction worker found the knife in the 90s and he gave it to a now retired l.a. police officer who is only now coming forward. the knife is being examined for any dna or hair. you may remember the weapon used in the 1994 deaths of nicole brown simpson and ronald goldmanman was never recovered. >>> the latest details are coming up at 6:30 on the cbs evening news with scott pelley. >> mark: coming up on cleveland 19 news at 6:00. a new report on jobs as the economy improves. why some call the numbers depressing. jeff? >> jeff: let's get the time lapse going on the william g. mather camera. there on the lakeshore.
adjust staffing affecting paychecks and people's well-being, people like kevin part of cornucopia vocational training program. >> i learn english and how to make a sandwich. >> reporter: jen picciano, cleveland 19. >> mark: jen, thanks. what happens it will always be a place to buy organic foods and put dollars towards its mission. >>> studying details in, yes, the o.j. simpson investigation. >> romona: los angeles police announce a knife has been found at...
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i believe you should have vocational education. you should start it in the 7th grade but it should not disqualify you from going to the four-year degree or two-year or community college. for the college students i think we should be able to take college credit courses when you are in high school. we call it college credit plus in ohio. at the same time if you get to be a senior if you don't pass the math and the english tests you have to pay tuition to take it in college we should ram mediate it on-line before you even get out. there are a lot of things we can do but it rests on the school board. my job as the president would be to travel the country talking about the things that are working. that is the beauty to muffling things to the states. in washington there's no any innovation. i wish somebody had a smart phone. this is the first time i have been in a room and not seen a smart phone. >> we took them away from them. >> if you think about a smart phone. everything is changing. everything is going at the speed of light. communi
i believe you should have vocational education. you should start it in the 7th grade but it should not disqualify you from going to the four-year degree or two-year or community college. for the college students i think we should be able to take college credit courses when you are in high school. we call it college credit plus in ohio. at the same time if you get to be a senior if you don't pass the math and the english tests you have to pay tuition to take it in college we should ram mediate...
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>>reporter: that change of heart happened over the governor's pras of vocational education. a path that beech wood resident took himself. >> college is not the answer for everybody anymore and we can't forget about the people that don't have those opportunities. >> we must destroy isis. period. and end of story. okay. >>reporter: he spoke of building allies to combat terrorism oversea ts, protecting our economy from china. in our one-on-one interview, i asked him about the gun violence that plagues our city. >> what do you say to the parents in the cleveland area that have lost their children to gun violence. >> we need to make sure that we taking away guns is not going to be the answer. >>reporter: in the response, kasich told me that there needs to be unique ways to deal with the problem of gangs and people need to be more forthcoming to police about problems they see or suspect. now, the governor will be campaigning in youngs town tomorrow with former republican presidential nominee, mitt romney. tracy. >> governor as you know, voted when he was a congressman, voted for n
>>reporter: that change of heart happened over the governor's pras of vocational education. a path that beech wood resident took himself. >> college is not the answer for everybody anymore and we can't forget about the people that don't have those opportunities. >> we must destroy isis. period. and end of story. okay. >>reporter: he spoke of building allies to combat terrorism oversea ts, protecting our economy from china. in our one-on-one interview, i asked him about...
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that was his vocation at the placement facility. he still has a chance to turn his life around, you know, before he gets too deep into the adult system. >> i have things to do. this is putting a pause on it. i have to have my ged by june. i can't do no 60-day commitment. i have to have my ged by june. or i'm not going to be able to get -- >> ricky is a bright kid. he's not the typical family life. i know his parents weren't the best parents, but his grandmother has done everything she could do for him. >> every time i rest my head under her roof another day i got to live. i was away from the stuff that was getting me in trouble. >> he doesn't need to be on the street trying to make money to survive. if he chooses to, i'm sure she'll provide him with whatever it is to be successful in life. >> she has helped me. she's been here the whole time i've been locked up. i realize she's the one that cares about me. i still have my mind set. i'm trying to do things on my own. i rarely ever let people help me. >> ricardo's a kid that has every
that was his vocation at the placement facility. he still has a chance to turn his life around, you know, before he gets too deep into the adult system. >> i have things to do. this is putting a pause on it. i have to have my ged by june. i can't do no 60-day commitment. i have to have my ged by june. or i'm not going to be able to get -- >> ricky is a bright kid. he's not the typical family life. i know his parents weren't the best parents, but his grandmother has done everything...
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so they've turned the attention to foreign graduates to universities and vocational schools. four of the companies, 50 workers now come from overseas. a company executive has high hopes that foreign-born employees will help the firm's business expand in china, vietnam and other overseas markets. >> translator: we're aiming to make inroads into overseas markets. many foreign students are extremely competent. we expect they'll be able to engage in planning and day-to-day operations. >> lee is also involved in product design. this gives her the technical knowledge she needs to engage in other aspects of the business. in january, she traveled to china to negotiate with a local firm. she is now a major player in the company's business in the country. >> translator: i'm involved in work that affects the firm's future. i'm really grateful that they've put so much trust in me. >> a recent survey suggests that 65% of foreign students studying in japan want to work in the country after they graduate. but the process of applying and interviewing for jobs can be long and confusing. >> tr
so they've turned the attention to foreign graduates to universities and vocational schools. four of the companies, 50 workers now come from overseas. a company executive has high hopes that foreign-born employees will help the firm's business expand in china, vietnam and other overseas markets. >> translator: we're aiming to make inroads into overseas markets. many foreign students are extremely competent. we expect they'll be able to engage in planning and day-to-day operations....
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. >> she helps make sure we get vocational training. at the same time, we prepare for competitions.st at the national level then for the european championships. >> she is hoping she will be able to take her youngsters to italy this summer. just taking part would be an achievement for tim. it was a major achievement that the group could train here at all. the town lies in eastern ukraine. this used to be the kid's summer camp. now it is their refuge. their hometown is nearby, but on the other side of the front lines. it is occupied by rushing-backed rebels. -- rurussian-backed rebels. >> we don't understand it. we did not have a bad light be here. now there is nothing but problems. >> the next large town to the south has repeatedly seen heavy fighting since the war began in 2014. skirmishes continue even now. when the war broke out, tim and his team were competing for metals in their last major championship. the coach remembers the already won a metal there. but, when they try to return home that summer, the road was blocked. they could not get through. >> are training ground had com
. >> she helps make sure we get vocational training. at the same time, we prepare for competitions.st at the national level then for the european championships. >> she is hoping she will be able to take her youngsters to italy this summer. just taking part would be an achievement for tim. it was a major achievement that the group could train here at all. the town lies in eastern ukraine. this used to be the kid's summer camp. now it is their refuge. their hometown is nearby, but on...
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documents, they removed him from teacher but allowed baker to have access to students by making him vocations director. we learned that baker eventually committed suicide. now, we reached out to the diocese of orlando and they say both men were placed on leave and shortly after both men decided to vacate their positions. live in mount dora, myrt price, channel 9 yns news. >>> some cocoa residents wake up and fall asleep to gunfire, each and every day, they say brevard county sheriff's office gun range is just too noisy, for their quiet neighborhood. and filed a lawsuit to have it shut down. the range is on county owned property, close to several neighborhoods. a judge will decide what happens to this range after hearing aurpts today in court -- arguments today in court. >> leading the charge against the brevard county sheriff's office even representing himself and his neighbors in court. sky witness 9 flew over the range today and it's been here since 1985. he says some of the residents have been here since the 60s and over the years the gunfire from the range has gotten louder, and residents
documents, they removed him from teacher but allowed baker to have access to students by making him vocations director. we learned that baker eventually committed suicide. now, we reached out to the diocese of orlando and they say both men were placed on leave and shortly after both men decided to vacate their positions. live in mount dora, myrt price, channel 9 yns news. >>> some cocoa residents wake up and fall asleep to gunfire, each and every day, they say brevard county sheriff's...
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but we shared our catholic faith and our jesuit education as well as our sense of vocation. for different reasons, and from different origins, we were heading in the same direction. so we walked together and worked together for a quarter century. and along the way, we developed an unbreakable bond of trust and deep affection. many will fittingly, deservedly, and rightfully say much about his intellect and jurisprudence. but there is so much more to this good man. as one of our colleagues said the other day, he filled the room, his passion, his sense of humor, were always un-- were always on full display. and so was his love for maureen, his family, his church, our country, and our constitution. yesterday, i finished eric metaxas's biography of dietrich bonhoeffer. one of the last acts of hitler before germany was defeated was to have this man execute. i thought of this memorial here today as i read the eulogy of bonhoeffer. with apologies, i borrow from it liberally and quote it loosely. with him, a piece of my own life is carried to the grave. yet, -- yet our eyes are upon
but we shared our catholic faith and our jesuit education as well as our sense of vocation. for different reasons, and from different origins, we were heading in the same direction. so we walked together and worked together for a quarter century. and along the way, we developed an unbreakable bond of trust and deep affection. many will fittingly, deservedly, and rightfully say much about his intellect and jurisprudence. but there is so much more to this good man. as one of our colleagues said...
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. >> the military or vocational school. at college, i sometimes feel farther behind than other students on my reading and math skills. as president, what will you do to make sure that by putting education at a state and local level that you won't leave behind college-bound students? >> well, there's a lot you said there. let me just tell you that there are 104 federal education programs that i would put into four buckets, including special education, and ship it to the states. because, young lady, i really believe that the best way to fix our schools is at the state and the local or school board level. and -- [ applause ] i know. everybody likes that idea, but we could be doing it now. you know what frustrates me is you want to have better education in the k-12 level? well, then go do it. what are you waiting on? there's nobody stopping you from doing it. run for the school board or go to school board meetings and start showing up places. you know, i call my daughters' principal. they love when i call. but part of it is for
. >> the military or vocational school. at college, i sometimes feel farther behind than other students on my reading and math skills. as president, what will you do to make sure that by putting education at a state and local level that you won't leave behind college-bound students? >> well, there's a lot you said there. let me just tell you that there are 104 federal education programs that i would put into four buckets, including special education, and ship it to the states....
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. >> that's one of the main goals, to give vocational training to people who've never held a steady jobme like giuseppe want to remain anonymous. even with 10 more years to go he's committed to the project. ,>> when you are locked up for so many years, social contact to other people is an added motivation. and you can learn a lot here. >> the outside world also benefits. before the restaurant, the prisoners here ran a catering service. after release only about 20% , return to prison. elsewhere in italy, the rate for re-offending is nearly 70%. >> i feel better and more confident. i used to dread returning to life outside after so many years in jail. but, now i am sure i will find work. >> prison restaurant offers the finest italian cuisine as the guests confirm. >> the quality of the food is excellent. in a prison, i have not seen anything like it in 60 years. >> it's very nice here, but but a bit hard to run off without paying the check. >> for the guests, it's an evening of fine dining in an unusual setting. but they can leave when they're finished. michelle: it's good to see prisoner
. >> that's one of the main goals, to give vocational training to people who've never held a steady jobme like giuseppe want to remain anonymous. even with 10 more years to go he's committed to the project. ,>> when you are locked up for so many years, social contact to other people is an added motivation. and you can learn a lot here. >> the outside world also benefits. before the restaurant, the prisoners here ran a catering service. after release only about 20% , return to...
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he called on republicans to call on what would be the right thing >> will be an ad vocation of the duty, it will indicate a process for nominating and confirming judges that is beyond repair. it will mean everything is subject to the most partisan of pal particulars. everything >> reporter: a political observer says obama isn't going to get what he wants >> once they've taken a position over here that says i'm not going to vote. i will not confirm this seat, it is hard to get them to flip their position and only doing it because of political considerations is not something that is very strong position to take heading into an election >> i am grateful beyond words for the honor you have be stoud to me >> reporter: he starts his round of visits with senators. it may take more than that to persuade them to give him a hearing >>> a controversy over the new supreme court justice comes as the race for the white house intensifies. both donald trump and hillary clinton have strengthened their leads in their respective campaigns. >> i grew up in a little town >> reporter: john kasich's home stat
he called on republicans to call on what would be the right thing >> will be an ad vocation of the duty, it will indicate a process for nominating and confirming judges that is beyond repair. it will mean everything is subject to the most partisan of pal particulars. everything >> reporter: a political observer says obama isn't going to get what he wants >> once they've taken a position over here that says i'm not going to vote. i will not confirm this seat, it is hard to get...
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jessica: if all goes well they will receive vocational training. it is the first public company in the region to recruit asylum seekers. no easy task but one that could prove beneficial in a country with an aging population. >> we just have to get approval of the immigration office couldn't we want to be able to use the skilled workers and generate jobs on the borders for our own benefit. but not all german companies share this optimism. the chief of staff here remains cautious. the german industry needs highly qualified staff and there remain significant barriers. employees require 3.5 years of initial training here. it is quite a consideration. there are the formal barriers for the integration of refugees. then comes the question of how long they are going to stay with us. can we include them in our plan? if we don't have the answers, is it ethical to integrate people for long-term? jessica: experts agree that integration of refugees into the labor market is a long-term project. according to research, it would take 3-10 years for german companies
jessica: if all goes well they will receive vocational training. it is the first public company in the region to recruit asylum seekers. no easy task but one that could prove beneficial in a country with an aging population. >> we just have to get approval of the immigration office couldn't we want to be able to use the skilled workers and generate jobs on the borders for our own benefit. but not all german companies share this optimism. the chief of staff here remains cautious. the...
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this closing on its own after the event happened but staff had made plans to open a new and bigger vocation of w. colonial dr. before the incident. we discovered court documents that show the state attorney charge three former preschool workers with beating children unattended in a motor vehicle and culpable negligence. if convicted each one carry 60 days in jail and a $500 fine. >>> tonight we tracked on the former van driver and 2 other preschool workers in either no one answered or a family said we are not home. she said that she signed up that the child was in the school after a van driver and another worker said the van was empty. >>> no dcf told us that this school is not fighting the fines that they have put on them. they also asked for the three tomorrow at 1 pm. we are life in orange county, ty russell, eyewitness news. >>> this man has hiv and syphilis and was accused of sexually assaulting a teenager and he knew the victim. we told you that 24-year-old richie smith junior is being held without bond after being picked up on a warrant and this sex assault and molestation happened i
this closing on its own after the event happened but staff had made plans to open a new and bigger vocation of w. colonial dr. before the incident. we discovered court documents that show the state attorney charge three former preschool workers with beating children unattended in a motor vehicle and culpable negligence. if convicted each one carry 60 days in jail and a $500 fine. >>> tonight we tracked on the former van driver and 2 other preschool workers in either no one answered or...
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. >>> this is going to younger men thinking seriousby about a vocation, the opportunity to get their college degree but also at the same time live with other men considering the same thing and form themselves spiritually. seminary will be on st. ann church but there are plans to build a permanent facility. >>> coming up, we're keeping an eye on the weather. we're breaking down your full forecast right after the break. keep it here. i think we should've taken a left at the river. tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if you're a couple, you fight over directions. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. oh ohhhhh it's what you do. >>> monday is world down syndrome day k thousands came out for the 5-k today. the annual event hosted by the down syndrome association of greater charlotte is for research and advancements. but what makes this event so special, you can run the 5-k which
. >>> this is going to younger men thinking seriousby about a vocation, the opportunity to get their college degree but also at the same time live with other men considering the same thing and form themselves spiritually. seminary will be on st. ann church but there are plans to build a permanent facility. >>> coming up, we're keeping an eye on the weather. we're breaking down your full forecast right after the break. keep it here. i think we should've taken a left at the...
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it became a vocation to me. ideas. passionately promoted. put to the test. that's what politics can be. that's what our country can e. it can be a confident america where we have a basic faith in politics and our leaders. that sounds like a long distance from where we are right now, doesn't it? it can be a place where we have earned that faith, all of us, as leaders. all of us as leaders can hold ourselves to the highest standards of integrity and decency. instead of playing to your anxieties, we can appeal to your aspirations. instead of playing the identity politics of our base versus their base, we unite people around ideas and principles. and instead of being timid, we go bold. we don't just resort to scaring you, we dare to inspire you. we don't just oppose someone or something, we propose a clear and compelling alternative. and we don't just win your support, we win the argument. we win your enthusiasm. we win hearts and minds. we win a mandate to do what needs to be done to protect the american idea. and in a confident america we also have a basic fai
it became a vocation to me. ideas. passionately promoted. put to the test. that's what politics can be. that's what our country can e. it can be a confident america where we have a basic faith in politics and our leaders. that sounds like a long distance from where we are right now, doesn't it? it can be a place where we have earned that faith, all of us, as leaders. all of us as leaders can hold ourselves to the highest standards of integrity and decency. instead of playing to your anxieties,...
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if we can harmonize the way we look at the seatbelt clicking cars to avoid the vocation. .this takes time. side, we haveean interests that we need to negotiate further on the public procurement on geographical indications and other market. we still have work to do. mark: you have pulled off -- you have breathed new life into stalled trade talks with canada, which has led many to ask the question, can you pull off a similar diplomatic coup on a bigger stage? cecilia: that is what we are trying to do. that will hopefully go into ratification with member states and european parliament, a very important deal for europe. it would mean a lot to consumers and entrepreneurs. we hope to achieve at least that would be americans. we still have some work to do. this is what we will be discussing. they have discussed it because the canadian prime mr. is in washington right now. -- prime minister is in washington right now. mark: is a trade deal more likely now in the near term than a trade deal with the united states? cecilia: we are advanced with japan, but it is true that it has been
if we can harmonize the way we look at the seatbelt clicking cars to avoid the vocation. .this takes time. side, we haveean interests that we need to negotiate further on the public procurement on geographical indications and other market. we still have work to do. mark: you have pulled off -- you have breathed new life into stalled trade talks with canada, which has led many to ask the question, can you pull off a similar diplomatic coup on a bigger stage? cecilia: that is what we are trying...
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unfortunately we're confronted a situation where basic skills that vocational training and many other things you need to survive have no real tradition. you have to begin at a much more basic level. you're right in making that point. we have to use all the means at our disposal to bring about international cooperation, improve the economic status and the economic situation in the middle east. and china ought to be part of that endeavor. perhaps we have, when we, you know, took that step a couple of years ago not being aware of what was lying in wait for us but at the time we took these decisions, the g-20 form, the g 28 form it was right to established that which brings together many of the important players of today who had not figured prominently or present in earlier forums and china is one of those players. the whole truth really is that as far as syria is concerned we're not anywhere close to where we could claim that marshal plans or similar endeavors could prove effective. we're still talking military conflict here, in iraq, in syria and right now also -- right now it dent make
unfortunately we're confronted a situation where basic skills that vocational training and many other things you need to survive have no real tradition. you have to begin at a much more basic level. you're right in making that point. we have to use all the means at our disposal to bring about international cooperation, improve the economic status and the economic situation in the middle east. and china ought to be part of that endeavor. perhaps we have, when we, you know, took that step a...
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it was created in response to growing interest in priestly vocational shins. the church calls the seminary a will focus on under garage wet men considering priest hood one step before enrolling in major seminary. >> this is going to give younger men who are really -- lost audio. live with other men who are considering the same thing and form themselves spiritually. >> starting the fall the college seminary will be temporarily located on the campus of saint ann church in charlotte but there are plans to build a permanent home at belmont ann by college -- abbey college. whatever church you're going today bundle up. >> easter is early. it's only the 20th of march. here we are a week from easter obviously. it feels really and i'm trying to think with this being the first day of spring just after midnight that we hit. >> 12:3018 was the spring equinox that officially starts spring -- and it's 15 degrees cooler compared to yesterday at this time. so a drastic temperature drop. you probably noticed it yesterday afternoon. temperatures started to fall during the day y
it was created in response to growing interest in priestly vocational shins. the church calls the seminary a will focus on under garage wet men considering priest hood one step before enrolling in major seminary. >> this is going to give younger men who are really -- lost audio. live with other men who are considering the same thing and form themselves spiritually. >> starting the fall the college seminary will be temporarily located on the campus of saint ann church in charlotte...
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remington who just a day earlier had given in vocation at a rally for presidential candidate ted cruz is expected to survive. police say odom has a history of mental illness. before his arrest he sent a manifesto to local media in which he wrote that he grew up in a loving family and is 100% sane. but he also said he attempted suicide twice and his life was ruined by intelligent species of amphibian humanoid from mars included a section addressed to the president and, members of labeled noteworthy martians. the manifesto mentions encounters with remmington led idaho police to believe he might be head to d.c. despite awarrant for his arrest on attempted murder charges, odom kidded armed, dangerous, flew from boysy to washington monday. tsa was not alerted to the warrant until after odom took his flight. tsa routinely screens passengers against the no fly list for suspected terrorists. scott, had odom been pulled over in a car for example, police would have likely seen the arrest warrant immediately. the "cbs overnight >>> the governor declared an emergency. and the louisiana national g
remington who just a day earlier had given in vocation at a rally for presidential candidate ted cruz is expected to survive. police say odom has a history of mental illness. before his arrest he sent a manifesto to local media in which he wrote that he grew up in a loving family and is 100% sane. but he also said he attempted suicide twice and his life was ruined by intelligent species of amphibian humanoid from mars included a section addressed to the president and, members of labeled...
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. >> and it works with vocational rehabilitation and hyatt. they are learning from the best they spend two weeks in hotel training. getting paid. at the end. the goal is to employ them full time. >> it is very wonderful. i love it here. >> a meaningful and up lifting experience for all. >> i think our success stories inspire me. they remind me how important alternative programs are. >> there is always a chance to better yourself and now if that is out there. do not sit down and wait on it. >> short-term training with long long term benefits. >> that's a lot of tomatoes. >> can you see the garland is great. he got a kidney transplants and works for hands on services. it has helped 1600 people find jobs which is incredible if you think about it. if you need information, go to www.myfoxtampabay.com. >> that's it. you know all people need is a chance. >> yes. >> give them a chance to support themselves. take a chance. >> it is works. >> we are working on facebook, twitter and instagram when we're not on tv. >> see you at 10. introducing longhorn'
. >> and it works with vocational rehabilitation and hyatt. they are learning from the best they spend two weeks in hotel training. getting paid. at the end. the goal is to employ them full time. >> it is very wonderful. i love it here. >> a meaningful and up lifting experience for all. >> i think our success stories inspire me. they remind me how important alternative programs are. >> there is always a chance to better yourself and now if that is out there. do not...
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money to take her students to disney world in >> we take a big trip every year and we use it as our vocational skills and learning opportunity for them to have the same opportunities other kids do. a lot of them would not be able to go. i want to see the excitement on their faces and they have worked so hard to get there. barbara: through fish fries, funnel sales and others at the raised the $15,000 to take the trip. they leave monday and they are set up to meet all the characters. it gets me. y'all have a blast. ers we love great teachers and she is one of them. barbara: tack a lot of pictures and video. john: 6:42. very terrible attack in israel. an american tourist killed in a takening ram passenger. going viral john: 6:44. the man accused of shooting and idaho pastor is arrested in washington, d.c. kyle odom was taken fa custody yesterday after he threw thrash drivers and other items over the white house fence. it was over the weekend the shooting after pastor testimony remington spoke at a rally for ted cruz feel he was shot six times but he has regained consciousness and is tacking to fa
money to take her students to disney world in >> we take a big trip every year and we use it as our vocational skills and learning opportunity for them to have the same opportunities other kids do. a lot of them would not be able to go. i want to see the excitement on their faces and they have worked so hard to get there. barbara: through fish fries, funnel sales and others at the raised the $15,000 to take the trip. they leave monday and they are set up to meet all the characters. it...
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an ability to subsidize crowds in every vocation of life. the politician with his local importance, the lawyer with his subtle tongue, even the authority of the judge on the bench and a familiar use of men in places high and low so that none from the president to it the lowest border postmaster should decline to be its tool. all these things and more were needed and they were found in the slave power of our republic. two days later, as charles sumner sat writing at his desk on the floor of the senate, congressman preston brooks feeling honor bound to punish his remarks about senator andrew butler entered the chamber and beat sumner over the head with his gold-handled cane. the proper whipping for an inferior, even a slave, until he was left lying in a pool of blood running across the senate floor. bleeding kansas had become bleeding sumner. brooks was hailed throughout the south as an avenger. sumner was transfigured into a martyr, earlier than lincoln when he became a martyr. eight days after sumner was bludgeoned nearly to death, eight day
an ability to subsidize crowds in every vocation of life. the politician with his local importance, the lawyer with his subtle tongue, even the authority of the judge on the bench and a familiar use of men in places high and low so that none from the president to it the lowest border postmaster should decline to be its tool. all these things and more were needed and they were found in the slave power of our republic. two days later, as charles sumner sat writing at his desk on the floor of the...
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they had a magnificent sense of vocation. they had style and they had grace and they had class. some of you may have heard my reference to lines from william butler yeats. what the reagan meant to us all. today, those same golden words tumbled across continents and down the vista of the years. as we think of nancy reuniting finally with her beloved romney. he wrote, think though glory. most of it begins and is. mike lori was that i had such friends. >> we just heard a love letter. a beautiful love letter that had been written by president ronald reagan to his wife nancy reagan who he was deeply in love with. throughout their marriage. one of the most touching lines in that letter. there could be no vice from me without you. everyone said that was absolutely true. it was felt by both sides. certainly a love story for the ages. i am here again on set. he worked with the reagans in the white house. as the assistant secretary of labor and chief of staff. we have heard so much. how unusual do you think that their relationship was? especially from a political couple. >> you could almo
they had a magnificent sense of vocation. they had style and they had grace and they had class. some of you may have heard my reference to lines from william butler yeats. what the reagan meant to us all. today, those same golden words tumbled across continents and down the vista of the years. as we think of nancy reuniting finally with her beloved romney. he wrote, think though glory. most of it begins and is. mike lori was that i had such friends. >> we just heard a love letter. a...
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it became a vocation to me. ideas. passionately promoted. put to the test.s what politics can be. that's what our country can be. it can be a confident america where we have a basic faith in politics and our leaders. that sounds like a long distance from where we are right now, doesn't it? it can be a place where we have earned that faith, all of us, as leaders. all of us as leaders can hold ourselves to the highest standards of integrity and decency. instead of playing to your anxieties, we can appeal to your aspirations. instead of playing the identity politics of our base versus their base, we unite people around ideas and principles. and instead of being timid, we go bold. we don't just resort to scaring you, we dare to inspire you. we don't just oppose someone or something, we propose a clear and compelling alternative. and we don't just win your support, we win the argument. we win your enthusiasm. we win hearts and minds. we win a mandate to do what needs to be done to protect the american idea. and a confident america -- in a confident america we als
it became a vocation to me. ideas. passionately promoted. put to the test.s what politics can be. that's what our country can be. it can be a confident america where we have a basic faith in politics and our leaders. that sounds like a long distance from where we are right now, doesn't it? it can be a place where we have earned that faith, all of us, as leaders. all of us as leaders can hold ourselves to the highest standards of integrity and decency. instead of playing to your anxieties, we...