i think so. why? because i think it grounds. i think it grounds us in a context in which we don t add to the hate. i think those of us who are working with perpetrators of violence need to be sure that we don t contribute to creating a culture of cruelty and revenge. if all that happens with people who are perpetrators is that we take revenge in the most cruel ways possible, then actually we re making our cultural milieu worse, not better. and that s an investment for the future. so what do you do with people when you try and treat them? i mean, how can you. you say that, you know, the objective is to try to make sure that they don t repeat these offences, and so on. so i mean, how do you go about working with somebody like that? well, what we do is to start by creating a trusting relationship which encourages a person to talk about what they ve done freely and without minimising. and that takes quite a long time often to achieve. and that s partly why we sometimes do it in groups. so
and respect for his honesty. when somebody is basically telling you that they ve gone around killing people in the most awful way. is the compassion necessary? i think so. why? because i think it grounds. i think it grounds us in a context in which we don t add to the hate. i think those of us who are working with perpetrators of violence need to be sure that we don t contribute to creating a culture of cruelty and revenge. if all that happens with people who are perpetrators is that we take revenge in the most cruel ways possible, then actually we re making our cultural milieu worse, not better. and that s an investment for the future. so what do you do with people when you try and treat them? so, what do you do with people when you try and treat them? i mean, how can you. you say that, you know, the objective is to try to make sure that they don t repeat these offences, and so on. so, i mean, how do you go about working with somebody like that? well, what we do is to start by creati
and venues covered by the certification scheme by providing proof of a recent negative lateral flow test. cabinet will next review the data a week today and i hope this will allow us to live the other protective measures, the limits on indoor live events, table service and hospitality and distancing from the 24th of january but i will confirm this in my statement next week. live to glasgow and our correspondent james shaw. she said in her remarks that scotland has turned a corner in terms of covid cases?- scotland has turned a corner in terms of covid cases? yes, she did sa that. terms of covid cases? yes, she did say that- she terms of covid cases? yes, she did say that. she was terms of covid cases? yes, she did say that. she was suggesting i say that. she was suggesting scotland might be at or close to the peak of scotland might be at or close to the peak of the scotland might be at or close to the peak of the omicron wave, that that might peak of the omicron wave, that tha
with a partial economic rebound, plus the pandemic. there is some sliver of good news. covid cases declining now in 49 of the 50 states. when you look at everything the president is balancing, we turn to chai komanduri, a veteran of three presidential campaigns. you may know him from chai day on the beat. welcome back. good to be back. ohow are you? i m good. you look at the president and he s trying to so they re all systems go to deal with ukraine and also telling the public they don t see it grounds for military intervention and dealing with covid declining and still the second highest weekly death toll rate ever. and trying to remind people amidst all that, hey, he s tripled trump s job numbers and that s the good thing. what are you seeing in the balancing act? i think there s no doubt if you re the republican party, you probably wish the midterms were a month ago. sort of like the cincinnati
vision takes faith. see, faith comes in different forms. but no matter how or whether you worship, you have to find a way to believe in yourself. and, at the same time, to believe in something greater than yourself. faith gives you perspective. it grounds you. it humbles you even as you strive for greatness. and, finally, true vision is about looking outside yourself. see, true vision outside yourself. that s something i ve really learned since i ve become a dad. one of my favorite achievements in life is the foundation that sierra and i started in our academy that opens this september. it s not that i ve lost my ambition. if anything, my ambition s grown. but now i don t want to do great things for me. i want to do great things for my kids, my community, and the people i can use my voice to lift up. so, graduates, you have the tools you need to live with vision. so now here s my challenge for you. don t just think about the life you ll lead, think about the