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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 22:49:00

little ones like paige spend the first weeks of their life here. for them, they re just having fun. she s currently nibbling the camera. but staff are watching closely to see how suited they are to guide work. she s got the brains for sure. hi, pup. are you a good puppy? yes, you are. look how cute you are. look at those big - eyes and floppy ears. you re such a good pup. sniff it. 0k. becky and anna are paying close attention to see how paige reacts to human interaction. right. they re looking to see how she deals with problem solving. yes. that s a good sign because a guide dogs ability to find their way around

CNN Obama In Pursuit of a More Perfect Union June 4, 2024 03:04:00

and through a small piece of problem solving. how can we problem solve and make his life easier? oh, i know. we ll do the screaming for him. i am not a muslim. and then you can t say, told you. see, look, uppity, angry black man. but he s not. luther s the angry, uppity black man. four years ago, springfield, cold. it was freezing. you declared your candidacy and you said the reason that we d not met our challenges is a failure of leadership. the smallness of our politics the ease with which we re distracted by the petty and trivial, our chronic avoidance of tough decisions, our preference for scoring cheap political points instead of rolling up our sleeves and building a working consensus to tackle the big problems of america. those were eloquent words and true words. unfortunately, they re still

CNN CNN Tonight June 4, 2024 03:46:00

actually did was students were at home in the kitchen, parents were listening to what their kids were being taught and freaked out for the first time ever, moms and dads across the country realized what their children were learning and outraged by it. it s why you see it in places like san francisco. people voting against school boards because they re so frustrated their kids aren t doing critical thinking, aren t learning problem solving, aren t learning conflict resolution. civil discourse for sure. by the way, i want to say that i don t know how many transgender people there are in the country but when i tried to look it up, that is the statistic that i saw. i don t want anybody to think there was a deep dive research. i think because it s so new and to your point, not that the phenomenon is new but the conversation we re having, it s very possible that there aren t actual hard numbers and statistics on this yet. but finally, to your point, people have a language to talk about it.

CNN CNN Tonight June 4, 2024 06:46:00

mcauliffe, he would acknowledge it. it s not what he meant. because parents want to believe they re involved even if they re not equipped to your point as subject matter experts. when do you see parents getting involved in the day-to- day minutia of what their kids are taught outside of this one issue? let s be intellectually honest. let s be intellectually honest. what covid did because it destroyed the education system in this country. what it actually did was students were at home in the kitchen. parents were listening to what their kids were being taught and they freaked out. for the first time ever moms and dads across the country realized what their children were learning and they were outraged by it. it s why you see it even in places like san francisco people voting against school boards because they re so frustrated that their kids aren t learning critical thinking, aren t learning problem solving, aren t learning conflict resolution. yeah. civil discourse for sure. i

BBCNEWS World Business Report June 4, 2024 05:34:00

usually because somebody put a barrier in the way. we know what we need to see happen, what we need to see happen, what has been good in recent daysis what has been good in recent days is that the language has changed from negotiation into joint problem solving and we been calling for that for a long time now, the say what the problems that need be sorted and get them both on the same side of the table trying best to work out how to solve these. rather than us being caught in the middle of the negotiation. in terms of recovery for the business as you explained was serious challenge by this. how will that take, do you think? one is the reality and the other is the perception and i think we have not been able to establish clearly for businesses in great britain the actual trading rules were getting into northern ireland so the risk is that people have turned off the market and stopped supplying because they see it is in some way different or difficult and we cannot get a well established

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