As we are all working from home and joining you in your home we are trying out the new mode of communication, it is perfectly fitting with our historic mission, as all of you know we were founded in 1961 by first Lady Jacqueline kennedy who had the vision at such a young age and a short period of time as first lady to create an organization like the White House Historical association to get nonprofit, nonpartisan support to the work of maintaining the Museum Standard of the white house and also in Education Mission to teach him to tell stories of the white house in history going back to 1792 when George Washington who were talking about today actually selected that piece of land in the young architect to build the white house, creating education materials as a core part of our mission and thats what we do every day through the wonderful books that we publish, are programs that we host and around the country and our online social media content and website content, this is an example of
What to expect and we want to know should unlicensed pubs , know should unlicensed pubs, should pubs that arent able to open ever so early actually open at 10 am. For the womens cup final . Final . Should those pubs be opening earlier and should we get drinking early . They defy the law, talk. They defy the law, talk. Well find out. Well find out. Yes should pubs defy the law and open at 10 am . Let us know what you think. Its tricky because the government has said they want the pubs to open but they cant change the law because all the mps are away. A nightmare situation. Its a nightmare situation. Its a nightmare situation. Red tape britain for this is red tape britain for you. Let know what you you. But let us know what you think. People will too think. Perhaps people will too be that in the morning. I think people perhaps perhaps pubs should just perhaps the should just turn the police should just turn a blind to eye pubs. Opening gb views at gb news. Should those pubs get open earl
, as journalists, who talk to those who work in these councils , raised this issue. But it seems that just as you said , the salaries are low and the work is heavy for them. Well, god willing, with this situation, those friends who asked said that i have been here for 7 years. They are working with the smallest things, right, so we should let us hope, or we should give this hope to these dear ones who have been working for years, that the field for their recruitment will be provided, it is definitely provided, and we have another job to do. Trainings have already been given to the honorable members of shuraqat, but in the last two years, we have been training we provided a lot of education and training for everyone so that their academic level can be updated. You can see someone who, for example, studied in farag 20 years ago and got a bachelors degree in law, now he came here or he got another bachelors degree and came here to work. It will be forgotten if it is not updated anyone who
On the side of the table, shahrid is in your eyes. In the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful. Greetings to you , dear compatriots. Welcome to the first line program. In this program, according to the routine of another servant of the iranian nation, they stand in front of the camera to discuss policies, strategies and, of course, decisions. To speak that can affect the lives of iranians, but this time in the field hojjat alislam walmuslimin judiciary hadi sadeghi, deputy of the judiciary and head of the countrys dispute resolution center, the issue of justice and dispute resolution can be a very important issue in the country in such a way as to prevent the delay of proceedings in many cases. Welcome to the program. First page in the name of allah, the merciful, the merciful, thank you very much to the respected viewers and all the actors of this program, i say hello and i hope that these days are important days that are passing in the world and i hope that the almight
That is having very devastating and bad influences upon our economy upon the morale of morals, of our people, and upon politics and government. And thanks for joining us for congress investigates an American History tv series looking back at historic and significant congressional hearings this week. Our focus is organized crime. Well, it was in the early 1950s that democrat senator Estes Kefauver of tennessee and his special committee in interrogated major organized crime figures like Frank Costello. The hearings held over a series of months, had 600 witnesses and went to 14 cities. Many americans learned details about organized crime for the first time in 1951. 12 million us households had tvs and this became a major and Early Television event. The hearings also made Estes Kefauver a household name and helped fuel his political career. Here to talk about the work of the Kefauver Committee is daniel holt, associate u. S. Historian. Mr. Holt, thanks for being with us. The official name