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in so many ways. i was trying and in 2011 to figure out what how president obama's ascendance had distorted african-american politics, trying to hold back this youthful area where folks were reading the obama administration as the fulfillment of the black freedom, you know, the black freedom tradition and and so when i think about it, kahlil, you know, obama was kind of, you know, the kind of anchor to those lectures. but looking back on them for books came out of them, you know, democracy in black. i was writing at the same time that i was thinking about those lectures begin again. my my meditation on baldwin as you can see, elements of it in these lectures that's the reflections on religion, on the moral aspect of our politics there in the lectures. and so in so many ways, this is this was the kind of this this was the lab. these you know, these lectures were the lab where i was trying to work something out. and more importantly, i think it was the moment in which i was trying to find my own voice a
in so many ways. i was trying and in 2011 to figure out what how president obama's ascendance had distorted african-american politics, trying to hold back this youthful area where folks were reading the obama administration as the fulfillment of the black freedom, you know, the black freedom tradition and and so when i think about it, kahlil, you know, obama was kind of, you know, the kind of anchor to those lectures. but looking back on them for books came out of them, you know, democracy in...
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those are issues where labour are way ahead.— labour are way ahead. i should say to --eole labour are way ahead. i should say to people who _ labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are _ labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are watching, i labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are watching, we i labour are way ahead. i should say| to people who are watching, we are expecting an announcement by the prime minister, but i am being advised that there might be some delay, partly because of the weather. as you can see, lovely may british weather, you can hear the rain coming down. there isn't a lectern out there at the moment. stay tuned, we will bring you the news as soon as it comes. there is still heightened speculation that we will be hearing from the prime minister very soon. in fact, it's been confirmed that we will. but that five o'clock time might have slipped. ah, infact that five o'clock time might have slipped. ah, in fact i am being slipped. ah, infact i am being told... it is slipped. ah, in fact i am being told
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we can really ourselves is kind of content serving or is it a way of indulging in hierarchical ways of thinking that are a form of social injustice, that i don't endorse that don't reflect my values and that i don't want seeping my sense of how the world is or should be. yeah. so i think it would be great to look at this myth that is, i think that i felt like your book really exploded, which is the idea that when it comes to body, gen z is all right, that the kids are right, that we've kind of gotten past the thin ideal somehow, which i think is unfortunately not the case but i wanted you to dig into ways in which that narrative is misleading and. yeah. why why is there that narrative when the data doesn't really back it up at all? so i think some of it is that, you know, if we look at body images in the media, they arguably have gotten better since the 1980s. when i was kid. right. so when i was a teenager. i got magazine in the mail once a month and yeah, they showed the typical kate moss or anorexic looking models of the 1980s, which i think we see less of in the media. but the diff
we can really ourselves is kind of content serving or is it a way of indulging in hierarchical ways of thinking that are a form of social injustice, that i don't endorse that don't reflect my values and that i don't want seeping my sense of how the world is or should be. yeah. so i think it would be great to look at this myth that is, i think that i felt like your book really exploded, which is the idea that when it comes to body, gen z is all right, that the kids are right, that we've kind of...
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let me offer you the way in which the third wave is present, the way that nietzsche. i think i got an little bit late but i was told the better half for discussion about the figure your guards to mention to you can call him a figure -- a thinker and a cultural nietzsche's him and they consist of lifting weights and being manly. the bronze age of the author of the bronze age mindset by the most popular books written in the last 20 years it was published without publisher. published in 2015. believed to be written by widely regarded as the mind behind the bronze age mindset in 2015. darrow ph.d. holder from yale university where he wrote his dissertation. he argued that in a sense the straussian tradition of the healer points to the fact that nietzsche gets it right that nietzsche answers the question correctly that fukuyama was wrong in 1989 and now nietzsche is the right answer. i say this not because there's somebody that wrote it it's popular but almost every elite college campus i go to and i got a fair number to give talks, the conservative students at least some
let me offer you the way in which the third wave is present, the way that nietzsche. i think i got an little bit late but i was told the better half for discussion about the figure your guards to mention to you can call him a figure -- a thinker and a cultural nietzsche's him and they consist of lifting weights and being manly. the bronze age of the author of the bronze age mindset by the most popular books written in the last 20 years it was published without publisher. published in 2015....
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let me offer you the way in which the third wave is present, the way that nietzsche. i think i got an little bit late but i was told the better half for discussion about the figure your guards to mention to you can call him a figure -- a thinker and a cultural nietzsche's him and they consist of lifting weights and being manly. the bronze age of the author of the bronze age mindset by the most popular books written in the last 20 years it was published without publisher. published in 2015. believed to be written by widely regarded as the mind behind the bronze age mindset in 2015. darrow ph.d. holder from yale university where he wrote his dissertation. he argued that in a sense the straussian tradition of the healer points to the fact that nietzsche gets it right that nietzsche answers the question correctly that fukuyama was wrong in 1989 and now nietzsche is the right answer. i say this not because there's somebody that wrote it it's popular but almost every elite college campus i go to and i got a fair number to give talks, the conservative students at least some
let me offer you the way in which the third wave is present, the way that nietzsche. i think i got an little bit late but i was told the better half for discussion about the figure your guards to mention to you can call him a figure -- a thinker and a cultural nietzsche's him and they consist of lifting weights and being manly. the bronze age of the author of the bronze age mindset by the most popular books written in the last 20 years it was published without publisher. published in 2015....
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that is not the best way to do that. not because think harvard is a national university are international university. this probably tremendous and benefit some of the specifics of the state institution seen they could put that project up. >> out answer my question if it did take place. what is happened is the distribution of different followers straighten so many different ways we are ready for re- aggregation. so it's not one institution. their vision is arguably still write does not the one in bricks and mortar brickwork sounds like you're saying this is a national university. [laughter] >> is the beginning. >> the departments around the country so at unc chapel hill director dean at the department posing that question for all chief knockoffs of the original. danielle, thank you for your wonderful introductory remarks your magnanimous of the dean and myself and jim seller. if you would respond to a comment in question, the first two panels this morning pose a sharp contrast to the research university model the liberal
that is not the best way to do that. not because think harvard is a national university are international university. this probably tremendous and benefit some of the specifics of the state institution seen they could put that project up. >> out answer my question if it did take place. what is happened is the distribution of different followers straighten so many different ways we are ready for re- aggregation. so it's not one institution. their vision is arguably still write does not the...
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this court , and personally to judge karim khan, a british man of pakistani origin, a member, by the way, of the ahmadi muslim sect, you see how interesting everything is there. prosecutor, that is, fotubin court from the blacklists, allow her to receive visas and so on, that is, the sanctions were lifted, what are we now we come again to the same thing, they propose to impose sanctions, or take iran, under trump, the americans destroyed qasim sulaymaniyah, and during his official visit to raq, when he was met by iraqi officials who also died during the attack that we now... under the biden administration, he imposed sanctions, condemned the american aggressors, no, no, of course, he died there, he didn’t die, too, the ambassador was called, not only the iranian general died, iraqi officials died, what we now see, we see , we see how israelis, with the connivance of the americans , are killing iranian generals, we see... it turned out that the weather was normal, the pilot was very experienced, just suddenly there was a cloud, and then he caught fire, about the fact that this all looks
this court , and personally to judge karim khan, a british man of pakistani origin, a member, by the way, of the ahmadi muslim sect, you see how interesting everything is there. prosecutor, that is, fotubin court from the blacklists, allow her to receive visas and so on, that is, the sanctions were lifted, what are we now we come again to the same thing, they propose to impose sanctions, or take iran, under trump, the americans destroyed qasim sulaymaniyah, and during his official visit to raq,...
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, and the way we talk about different ways in which cultures interact and families? what about our language and what does that tell us about the issue in the jewish community? >> the first thought that comes to mind, and this conversation is specific to the united states in terms of dynamics around race we are discussing. the way i think about language, we often talk about the affinity for the other and our care and community on behalf of the other and when we talk about race we often talk about people of color as the other. thereby assuming there are not people of color inside the jewish community. so the first red flag around language is talking about race as people that are the other. >> i think that is a really important point. so often we think as judaism as being connected to other parts of the world, which is why perhaps all do not look ashkenazi, or do not identify as white. and so we do find that it is a part of who we are . it is not a matter of sort of welcoming someone who is suddenly coming from the outside into the community. >> and that is hard because
, and the way we talk about different ways in which cultures interact and families? what about our language and what does that tell us about the issue in the jewish community? >> the first thought that comes to mind, and this conversation is specific to the united states in terms of dynamics around race we are discussing. the way i think about language, we often talk about the affinity for the other and our care and community on behalf of the other and when we talk about race we often...
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there's no way around that. we talked about initiative fatigue and the fact that-duh the truth of the matter is we are so busy with the things that we have to do that could easily consume all of our time and that means we cannot find the time or the discretionary effort to do the things that we could choose to do, then we are going to be subbing in the situation where the only solution is more money and believe me, we need more money but if we don't figure out how to operate better we will be in a situation where we are given the short amount of time that no amount of money will get it done. so it has to be a combination of all of the resources, the the resource that is show up in dollars, the resources in motivated inspired people who are always looking for different and better ways to do their work. so that's what emgi 2.0 is. so that's what i believe we need to work on and that's pretty much what my day job is. i'm happy to a little bit later expound on that if you have any questions but thank you all very mu
there's no way around that. we talked about initiative fatigue and the fact that-duh the truth of the matter is we are so busy with the things that we have to do that could easily consume all of our time and that means we cannot find the time or the discretionary effort to do the things that we could choose to do, then we are going to be subbing in the situation where the only solution is more money and believe me, we need more money but if we don't figure out how to operate better we will be...
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this is the most efficient way to take the truck ways and people right after they use it and make the machine small enough to be able to transform it on site within minutes. falls on those utils and feet. so i'm, we're not gonna pay to fabian when i mean we one thing use technology to solve the problem of today and become the solution of a future the that's cool. so trash could become the new resource of the future notes. so for lots of problems, the c tech can take care of so much in life. obviously we need more time. the only thing i can find 100 percent of all of my faith in tech. when we're trying to solve problems, we actually create more problems. so a lot of text is like that for example. ready solar panels, it's uh when we're using them, it's pretty good and then we can get internet and from the sun it's a really great idea. but then right now when we're recycling it is a lot of problems. ready ready ready filmmakers just to make people aware because we're just born into a consumer culture, but none of us are very aware of how this has an effect on the environment. we just thi
this is the most efficient way to take the truck ways and people right after they use it and make the machine small enough to be able to transform it on site within minutes. falls on those utils and feet. so i'm, we're not gonna pay to fabian when i mean we one thing use technology to solve the problem of today and become the solution of a future the that's cool. so trash could become the new resource of the future notes. so for lots of problems, the c tech can take care of so much in life....
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but exporting in unfair ways. i had this conversation with my chinese counterpart, the foreign minister wang yi, and he said capitalist economies work on competitive advantage. i said, that's absolutely right, but it is one thing to say competitive advantage, it is another thing to say unfair advantage and that is what we are focused on changing. sen. romney: help me get a sense of how they are doing around the world geopolitically. i hear stories, and i'm sure each of the people have heard one of the other stories about how china is all over africa, all over latin america, all over the caribbean. that everywhere you turn there are chinese year, chinese there and yet in their own neighborhood, they seem not to be doing so well with the philippines, the vietnamese and the south koreans, japanese and australians. they seem to have badly misjudged what is happening right around them. are they doing really well in africa and latin america and the caribbean? how are they doing geopolitically? sec. blinken: there is a f
but exporting in unfair ways. i had this conversation with my chinese counterpart, the foreign minister wang yi, and he said capitalist economies work on competitive advantage. i said, that's absolutely right, but it is one thing to say competitive advantage, it is another thing to say unfair advantage and that is what we are focused on changing. sen. romney: help me get a sense of how they are doing around the world geopolitically. i hear stories, and i'm sure each of the people have heard one...
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it's too easy when we look at our country now to see the ways it's failing or the ways our culture is corroding in a trusted one another is declining. it's true all those things are happening. they are made up but it's essential only look at our country verse -- we first see what it's doing well so we can see how it might realistically address the many things it does. our country does a lot of this work of cultivation very well and produces the kinds of people that attend the naval academy and a vast variety of ways all over country are working hard to form the next generation of americans to sustain our society. that happens in countless communities all the time in religious congregations in schools and many pockets of humanity throughout higher education and a vast array of bottom-up political economic and cultural efforts to strengthen our society. that kind of work is always threatened and in some respects it's threatened now more intensely than usual but it goes on and to pretend that it's no longer possible as i think ultimately to shirk the work of doing it which is hard work.
it's too easy when we look at our country now to see the ways it's failing or the ways our culture is corroding in a trusted one another is declining. it's true all those things are happening. they are made up but it's essential only look at our country verse -- we first see what it's doing well so we can see how it might realistically address the many things it does. our country does a lot of this work of cultivation very well and produces the kinds of people that attend the naval academy and...
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sound way, much worse. so let's go to the last 5 years committed ago. what did you do? sales look for the grow? i know it goes to a good point, some of the go to products there's and you use somebody, the soap sites just like the show of clothes that the fish caught in the mail and getting sick of the sea is the last thing i want the people to address and the assessment is usually for this one, both ways 2 or 3 of them. i so brooks and you might can meet with them. so the name is the one with the to the why do split the suit that we will send you carry those basic of you to a pretty low through the whole ready bed approaching cape per day. se sent the island window safety the the what is a part of the visit that the employee would post to isn't the defense you of us and bidding the word part, is it something deeper, more complex might be present? good. let's stop without cases. let's go products. a new one and what was your visa says that the water cuts auto renew. eserman bill i have beauteous to come to w
sound way, much worse. so let's go to the last 5 years committed ago. what did you do? sales look for the grow? i know it goes to a good point, some of the go to products there's and you use somebody, the soap sites just like the show of clothes that the fish caught in the mail and getting sick of the sea is the last thing i want the people to address and the assessment is usually for this one, both ways 2 or 3 of them. i so brooks and you might can meet with them. so the name is the one with...
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the the way the way is the for the good our money to a point on you can no, no, no. they shop smoke jewel in a model that goes to the mesa. they're located to somebody. yes. wonderful in the are you ready? i mean, i know the builder has done it for me and i can do your most up last year for the but the thing you get, why don't we just put off the field? what else looks like? we're going to give us about 2 minutes or so when was ready to go later, we'll do this. you question. do you agree with this though? yeah, there's an opportunity to do it. since i do that, you would you like by almost immediately the pacific ocean showed us it's less than pacific time, but we've had a head wind, blaine for 2 weeks, heavy shock waves, threatening to destroy a trailer, and we're breaking through a severe cycle that shows you the of the march 16th 2023. the terrible thing. the inside me to waves with headwinds, picking it 40 knots, steering gear and began to collapse from the strain the we couldn't stop the process out on the ocean. at one point the gas shifted into pieces the trail
the the way the way is the for the good our money to a point on you can no, no, no. they shop smoke jewel in a model that goes to the mesa. they're located to somebody. yes. wonderful in the are you ready? i mean, i know the builder has done it for me and i can do your most up last year for the but the thing you get, why don't we just put off the field? what else looks like? we're going to give us about 2 minutes or so when was ready to go later, we'll do this. you question. do you agree with...
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let me put it this way. the only way to really administrator does that in a way that's the sectors were part of sentience. and also we also were accepted by these varies uh without occupation is to have a policy in person and you understand or whether we like it or not. promise have less support before october 7th. now they have more support, not because of what they did, but because it is a reaction to, to what they did that cause without the doubt it loaded the ph. so already the ph credit. uh, excuse me. uh, but we need to rebuild that. it may require new leaders are not had lost it to that . all i'm saying is that, yes, you're, you're heading to the point right on the, on, on the head. we need to get published and use to look for a new for me. that's why i said we need to elections. and we need to stick to go to government. and there's both, what's back and guess there's a big debate, also raging right now, about whether or not to what extent her mazda should be involved in all of that. egypt for its par
let me put it this way. the only way to really administrator does that in a way that's the sectors were part of sentience. and also we also were accepted by these varies uh without occupation is to have a policy in person and you understand or whether we like it or not. promise have less support before october 7th. now they have more support, not because of what they did, but because it is a reaction to, to what they did that cause without the doubt it loaded the ph. so already the ph credit....
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i feel that way and i felt that way for much of this. that is animated, he gives me a sense of zeal and mission and energy. but also it is like, sometimes i am like, i cannot. you know. and so i just want those two i'm curious about how you do it >> i think one thing that you and i have talked about this over the years. one of the things that is a privilege and a pleasure of our job, not a pleasure, privilege. is that if we are here and if you watch msnbc and if you know us [ applause ] you are thinking about the stuff all the time, right? you're consuming the news all the time and you are thinking about our country and you are worrying about the worst people in america what they might do next all the time. we all are. you, then, have to do all that and then go do your job. chris and i are doing all that i our jobs is processing it. so it is therapy. we are all being put through the same wringer that chris and i we get to do our day jobs and talking and that is a great which. and to that end, part of my day job has also been writing this
i feel that way and i felt that way for much of this. that is animated, he gives me a sense of zeal and mission and energy. but also it is like, sometimes i am like, i cannot. you know. and so i just want those two i'm curious about how you do it >> i think one thing that you and i have talked about this over the years. one of the things that is a privilege and a pleasure of our job, not a pleasure, privilege. is that if we are here and if you watch msnbc and if you know us [ applause ]...
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the, the way the way is and for the good harmony to a point on you can no, no, no the the month you know, they don't go they probably won't be able to make it look at it just about every single one for you. every time i know the, the, your account, the, your most of last year for the but the thing you get a, why do you just put off the field? what else website, when someone was ready to go later? well this, it means question. do you agree with this? no. yeah, there's an opportunity there, which is 5 you that you would you like by almost immediately the pacific ocean showed us it's less than pacific time, but we've had a head wind blowing for 2 weeks. heavy shock waves threatened to destroy a trailer and we're breaking through a severe cycle that shows you the insurance. most of them deal with the march. 16. 2023. the terrible thing. the in 5 me to waives with headwinds. picking that 40 knots, steering gear again to collapse from the strain the we couldn't stop the process out on the ocean. at one point, the gas shifted into pieces the tri, moran lost control. oil, got you yeah. so yeah,
the, the way the way is and for the good harmony to a point on you can no, no, no the the month you know, they don't go they probably won't be able to make it look at it just about every single one for you. every time i know the, the, your account, the, your most of last year for the but the thing you get a, why do you just put off the field? what else website, when someone was ready to go later? well this, it means question. do you agree with this? no. yeah, there's an opportunity there, which...
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and then many different ways to tax carbon emissions. you can text the entire economy or just a specific set. some taxes only target companies of a certain size. a lot of the carbon taxes worldwide taxes on fossil fuels. that means fossil fuel fans must pay for every lita or cubic meter of oil, gas and coal they extract. but in many cases, the additional cost is passed onto the consumer, incentivizing them to use less of it. the next question is what to do with all the money you just collected. one way is to reduce other taxes in sweden. one is called this the green tax shift. this is christy on to him on he advised the swedish government on tax policies for 10 years. one use an increase in environmental takes ation to reduce the taxes on labor that would be considered to be a growth enhancing reform. switzerland uses 2 thirds of its revenue to reduce health insurance and social security payments and invest the rest into low emission effect as canada takes it one step further. revenue we collect from that federal fuel charge. the vast ma
and then many different ways to tax carbon emissions. you can text the entire economy or just a specific set. some taxes only target companies of a certain size. a lot of the carbon taxes worldwide taxes on fossil fuels. that means fossil fuel fans must pay for every lita or cubic meter of oil, gas and coal they extract. but in many cases, the additional cost is passed onto the consumer, incentivizing them to use less of it. the next question is what to do with all the money you just collected....
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well, by the way, i didn’t do it on purpose. how important is this to you? because i’m also an artist, not just a person who can ignore this topic, yes, well, now, for example, i really like the minimal thing, such a light touch with jewelry, but - almost all the jewelry has left my wardrobe, went to girlfriends, friends and even to the children of already girlfriends, i practically don’t use it, so i i like minimal decorations. although i am the one who simply put on all of myself, i don’t know, i had, well, almost like african women, i understand perfectly what you are talking about, i had a story, i led one big concert with my friend, who is famous quite a tv presenter, but she’s cool, a very good professional presenter, we don’t have neighboring dressing rooms, and in principle at that time i adhered to minimalism, that is, i have... some kind of evening dress and some minimal decoration, she comes in to my dressing room and says: well, how are you ? clusters of stones, elbow-length bracelets, rings, and we stand next to her, looking in the mir
well, by the way, i didn’t do it on purpose. how important is this to you? because i’m also an artist, not just a person who can ignore this topic, yes, well, now, for example, i really like the minimal thing, such a light touch with jewelry, but - almost all the jewelry has left my wardrobe, went to girlfriends, friends and even to the children of already girlfriends, i practically don’t use it, so i i like minimal decorations. although i am the one who simply put on all of myself, i...
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a way that is us outside of what, outside the bounds of acceptability. what is, again, the reality is israel was faced with a very cruel dilemma. you have an enemy, the care is not one, wait for the wellbeing of its own public is quite ready to expose them. doesn't mind visual because a lot of allison in fact seems to relish that prospect. but this is what you, what do you seem to be outlined is that this is a water shed moment for international justice? isn't that i really do think there's a question here about how we, we may have to redefine international humanitarian law. i mean other one and you still have an obligation to try to minimize the casualties of 2 civilians, noncombatants, that's an obligation that shouldn't change. but how the tactics you can use, how you go about doing that. how do you agree and a clear distinction between those who are using your windshield as a deliberate, tactful, and those who have to contend with that? i do think this, this is an issue that we're long overdue, trying to come to grips with how we can better decide un
a way that is us outside of what, outside the bounds of acceptability. what is, again, the reality is israel was faced with a very cruel dilemma. you have an enemy, the care is not one, wait for the wellbeing of its own public is quite ready to expose them. doesn't mind visual because a lot of allison in fact seems to relish that prospect. but this is what you, what do you seem to be outlined is that this is a water shed moment for international justice? isn't that i really do think there's a...
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israel presents itself as a rule of law and it has to act that way. and with many of extreme is settlers, including those right now we're trying to apply deliveries of assistance to bows that the law needs to be enforced on them. their nature may more demonstration of that. and if there isn't, the ministration is right to single out and sanction. some of those individuals, year long investigation by the new york times published in recent days, crimes to reveal how fall and factions inside the settling movement have been protected and sometimes abetted by the israeli government. and now pose of great strength to publish the news in the occupied territories. we found the time set a government shaken by an internal war, burying reports, commissioned neutering investigations that assigned and silencing whistle blow as some of the senior officials. did you know about this? i didn't know, does any of it surprise you over the years i've always had a sense that there was a sound protection. one of the things that always was troubling is that it was very hard
israel presents itself as a rule of law and it has to act that way. and with many of extreme is settlers, including those right now we're trying to apply deliveries of assistance to bows that the law needs to be enforced on them. their nature may more demonstration of that. and if there isn't, the ministration is right to single out and sanction. some of those individuals, year long investigation by the new york times published in recent days, crimes to reveal how fall and factions inside the...
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i would address that in the same kind of way. for me, a lot of it depends on the reasons people are doing this. .... .... we are going to disagree about the mentally different things but that doesn't mean you keep your abuse to yourself. it means you articulate them and other people articulate them and that's where i get an opportunity to learn from them. going back to the conversation the book is wonderful. there's a lot to learn from it not just by christians in the christian theologian but people who don't share his faith so he articulates and there's a lot to learn from him and take what you can from him. >> i'm going to abuse the moderators privilege to ask some questions but a couple of years ago i went to an international conference to give a speech in florence and we had speakers from all over the world and all of them were reporting on the same thing and a gigantic uptick in about inciting great acts of violence in this country in the past year the number of anti-semitic violent incidents have dramatically increased. i h
i would address that in the same kind of way. for me, a lot of it depends on the reasons people are doing this. .... .... we are going to disagree about the mentally different things but that doesn't mean you keep your abuse to yourself. it means you articulate them and other people articulate them and that's where i get an opportunity to learn from them. going back to the conversation the book is wonderful. there's a lot to learn from it not just by christians in the christian theologian but...
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i aaron, by the way , very well. i aaron, by the way, you have a wonderful faith in our supposed independent deterrent . it's unusable deterrent. it's unusable trident. it's completely misfired again a second time, didn't it? >> on the last test. >> on the last test. >> it's unusable. recent events between israel and iran demonstrate that, in fact, even retaliation in conventional terms is extremely dangerous. and the whole of the world had to put enormous pressure on israel not to retaliate against iran's retaliation to israel's daft attack on the iranian diplomatic premises in damascus , diplomatic premises in damascus, which the americans, i think, are quietly furious about . are quietly furious about. retaliation can lead on to all kinds of things. once you use nuclear missiles, then you have lost the war and the whole point has gone anyway. i would i would favour a much smaller british nuclear deterrent, much cheaper. after all, israel has a much cheaper one than ours, and we could have much more effective conve
i aaron, by the way , very well. i aaron, by the way, you have a wonderful faith in our supposed independent deterrent . it's unusable deterrent. it's unusable trident. it's completely misfired again a second time, didn't it? >> on the last test. >> on the last test. >> it's unusable. recent events between israel and iran demonstrate that, in fact, even retaliation in conventional terms is extremely dangerous. and the whole of the world had to put enormous pressure on israel...
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i will talk about it in two ways. it's a tangible program that gives you something to think about concretely and it's also a nascent and not very big but meaningful intellectual movement that is mostly very international with some offshoots in the u.s. it is a reform movement and a kind of gap where the other disciplines are not doing what we need and the diagnosis is they are primarily asking why do people act in the ways that they do and the kind of generalized sense and how might their behavior change if things about their world change? i'm going to say all this stuff and you can disagree but i'm going to just plow through my claims so it's about human behavior, why people behave the way they do. it's much more about meaning and what is meant by the products of human mind. the primary question and political philosophy is how should things be, good question. all these are good questions. it's focused on either the human life and what makes a person good or what should i do and how should i lie to the secret service,
i will talk about it in two ways. it's a tangible program that gives you something to think about concretely and it's also a nascent and not very big but meaningful intellectual movement that is mostly very international with some offshoots in the u.s. it is a reform movement and a kind of gap where the other disciplines are not doing what we need and the diagnosis is they are primarily asking why do people act in the ways that they do and the kind of generalized sense and how might their...
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i would address that in the same kind of way. for me, a lot of it depends on the reasons people are doing this. .... .... we are going to disagree about the mentally different things but that doesn't mean you keep your abuse to yourself. it means you articulate them and other people articulate them and that's where i get an opportunity to learn from them. going back to the conversation the book is wonderful. there's a lot to learn from it not just by christians in the christian theologian but people who don't share his faith so he articulates and there's a lot to learn from him and take what you can from him. >> i'm going to abuse the moderators privilege to ask some questions but a couple of years ago i went to an international conference to give a speech in florence and we had speakers from all over the world and all of them were reporting on the same thing and a gigantic uptick in about inciting great acts of violence in this country in the past year the number of anti-semitic violent incidents have dramatically increased. i h
i would address that in the same kind of way. for me, a lot of it depends on the reasons people are doing this. .... .... we are going to disagree about the mentally different things but that doesn't mean you keep your abuse to yourself. it means you articulate them and other people articulate them and that's where i get an opportunity to learn from them. going back to the conversation the book is wonderful. there's a lot to learn from it not just by christians in the christian theologian but...
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and let me ask it this way. in a survey this week, half of israelis thought the chief consideration is the political survival. you trust israel more than the u.s. defense secretary. why should americans trust netanyahu to put the united states interests first? >> americans should be all in in helping israel against an existential threat. the one thing israel and the america has in common, hamas would attack us if they could. iran is the largest state sponsor of terrorism that shouts death to america, and hezbollah is in the same camp. i've never heard anybody in israel chant death to america. the people israel is fighting are bent to destroying all of the jews. this is holocaust remembrance month, for god's sake. we should unequivocally support israel, and, yes, work with them to limit civilian casualties. they want to do that, i know they do. they have a whole battalion dedicated to that, but this idea of withholding weapons to israel is putting civilians at risk. here's my statement to the administration. sit
and let me ask it this way. in a survey this week, half of israelis thought the chief consideration is the political survival. you trust israel more than the u.s. defense secretary. why should americans trust netanyahu to put the united states interests first? >> americans should be all in in helping israel against an existential threat. the one thing israel and the america has in common, hamas would attack us if they could. iran is the largest state sponsor of terrorism that shouts death...
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host: in what way? israel has been in war for years -- guest: israel has been -- caller: israel has been in war for years prayed a lot of people don't read the bible. and i feel sorry for the jews over there. because those are god's people and we ought to understand that we have to take care of god's people. >> your thoughts, this is a very religious issue for a lot of people in the region. is there a solution to this conflict? >> we certainly hope so and we think so. the solution is for the two state solution is the way forward meaning to states living side-by-side in peace and security. we believe the current campaign of israel in gaza is not going to ensure israel security but we have long felt israel deserves that sense of security but -- host: when you say a two state solution what are your thoughts on who leads the palestinian people certainly in the short term there's an issue of who's in the lead gaza. >> our engagements are with the palestinian authority. we don't decide who leads people anywhe
host: in what way? israel has been in war for years -- guest: israel has been -- caller: israel has been in war for years prayed a lot of people don't read the bible. and i feel sorry for the jews over there. because those are god's people and we ought to understand that we have to take care of god's people. >> your thoughts, this is a very religious issue for a lot of people in the region. is there a solution to this conflict? >> we certainly hope so and we think so. the solution...
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that's a very fitting way. i think, to wrap up our program, because we had referred earlier that despite the differences on all sides, there's a consensus that we should honor the dead. and i feel that this is something that we can trace back to. so after the signing of the armistice as the and even going back to 1948, in terms of the formation of the two korean states, it was based on the premise that each the sole legitimate right state that it was these were exclusive and that they claimed the sovereignty of the entire peninsula. and so that continues even up until again i'd say that change maybe in 1991 when both koreas are admitted to the to the united nations. and so the united nations is recognizing them, as two states implicitly, they recognize each other. so they're simultaneously in the north and south into the un. but i'd say in terms of official policy changes in the year 2000, as i was mentioning the policy of mutual economic prosperity and reconciliation really dates from this decade from 1998 to
that's a very fitting way. i think, to wrap up our program, because we had referred earlier that despite the differences on all sides, there's a consensus that we should honor the dead. and i feel that this is something that we can trace back to. so after the signing of the armistice as the and even going back to 1948, in terms of the formation of the two korean states, it was based on the premise that each the sole legitimate right state that it was these were exclusive and that they claimed...
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way, and blanche is looking that way. that is not the body language of someone necessarily happy with someone doing their job. and there was a lot of back and forth with judge merchan about todd blanche's plead to the jury not to send donald trump back to jail. that was something stricken from the record and a whole kerfuffle in addition to a series of wild assertions, some of which you pointed out. one of my favorite ones was the excuse there's no other way to categorize an invoice from a lawyer to president other than a legal expense. it was a drop down menu, it was the only choice they had at the trump organization. that's all they could do, which clarly may make a lot of sense. legally i'm not sure. there's been an assertion every campaign is conspiracy here in the united states, rachel, something i did not know. it's a group of people working together to help someone win. all campaigns are conspiracies. tell the biden campaign. the "access hollywood" thing was no big deal, quote, this stuff happens all the time in ca
way, and blanche is looking that way. that is not the body language of someone necessarily happy with someone doing their job. and there was a lot of back and forth with judge merchan about todd blanche's plead to the jury not to send donald trump back to jail. that was something stricken from the record and a whole kerfuffle in addition to a series of wild assertions, some of which you pointed out. one of my favorite ones was the excuse there's no other way to categorize an invoice from a...
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the technology is the way to, to improve the, the human life. the, a lot of people have open technology, the technology can make a bomb, also can make wonderful things. the one of the thing about the high one is that it is the biggest producer outbox big period. we're the culprit, the, we're blessed by the fact that in this such a small island within a 100 kilometer radius, you have all of this technology available to you the way and here it has a pilot lab. we pilot all kinds of technology, machineries, including robotics, a camera system, all the way to a scale, well, mass manufacturing machine to turn and trash into a new generation of material. that's the whole task rest of the concept of thermal foraging. this is the most efficient way to take the track waste from people right after they use it and make the machine small enough to be able to transform it on site within minutes. falls on the move out, don't don't because and feed. so i'm, we're not gonna pay to fabian when i click on the we one thing use technology to solve the problem of to
the technology is the way to, to improve the, the human life. the, a lot of people have open technology, the technology can make a bomb, also can make wonderful things. the one of the thing about the high one is that it is the biggest producer outbox big period. we're the culprit, the, we're blessed by the fact that in this such a small island within a 100 kilometer radius, you have all of this technology available to you the way and here it has a pilot lab. we pilot all kinds of technology,...
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and trump is looking that way. and blanche is looking this way. trump is looking that way. that is not the body language of someone who is necessarily happy with the job their lawyer as done. there was a lot of back and forth about his plea to the your not to send donald trump to jail. that was stricken from the record. it was kind of a whole kerfuffle. in addition to a series of wild assertions. one of my favorites was the excuse there was no way to categorize the invoice other than a legal expense. it was a drop down menu. it was the only choice that they had at the trump organization. that is all they could do. their assertion that every campaign is a conspiracy here in the united states. something i did not know. it is a group of people working together to help someone win. all campaigns are conspiracies. the access hollywood thing was no big deal. quote, this stuff happens all the time. it is not a doomsday event. sure felt like it. of course, catch and kill is business as usual. the national enquirer is just a zine. nobody really reads the thing. it has no effect on t
and trump is looking that way. and blanche is looking this way. trump is looking that way. that is not the body language of someone who is necessarily happy with the job their lawyer as done. there was a lot of back and forth about his plea to the your not to send donald trump to jail. that was stricken from the record. it was kind of a whole kerfuffle. in addition to a series of wild assertions. one of my favorites was the excuse there was no way to categorize the invoice other than a legal...
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for us, this way is the right way which is why it's the only way we go. ♪ ♪. mark: will come back america we are here with eric trump. it is almost as if joe biden and the radical miscreants and with whom he has surrounded himself to go to the list of trump administration successes. whether it's peace in the middle east whether it is securing the border whether it's peace in europe and expanding economy after the pandemic, on and on and on. they have decided to destroy every one of the policy points. every one of those achievements. trying to revolutionize the country and system into it obama and biden and hilary clinton called the fundamental transformation of america. isn't that exactly was going on today? >> yes that's exactly is going on for look every policy my father put in principe the keystone xl pipeline is biden's first executive order when he got into office ever going to cancel the pipelines. guess what happened. starting the second inflation started going absolutely wild. it is a great pipe is built a tremendous motor oil and gas per energy indepe
for us, this way is the right way which is why it's the only way we go. ♪ ♪. mark: will come back america we are here with eric trump. it is almost as if joe biden and the radical miscreants and with whom he has surrounded himself to go to the list of trump administration successes. whether it's peace in the middle east whether it is securing the border whether it's peace in europe and expanding economy after the pandemic, on and on and on. they have decided to destroy every one of the...
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open wa . a, ., way. on monday we have the conclusion — way. on monday we have the conclusion of _ way. on monday we have the conclusion of the _ way. on monday we have the conclusion of the infected i way. on monday we have the i conclusion of the infected blood report. i think that there's a theme in these inquiries. it is the institutions, as you mentioned, at the top, the transparency, which we haven't had, with the government, whitehall and the nhs and it is only by having the statutory inquiries that we've really got to the bottom of what's happened. what's also striking actually, seeing paula vennells in tears today, we sought simon case coming close to tears yesterday when he talked about what he could have done, you know, the pressure that civil servants were under during the covid pandemic. it's been a real moment. you have to take, even if there isn't much sympathy for people like paula vennells, we have to take their emotions with some sincerity because i guess this is about holding people t
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some are conservatives in some ways, but not in other ways. there people who are, you know, economic conservative is but are not necessarily conservatives in on social terms, you know one of the things that just struck me as i was this and you know i guess i hadn't quite grasped it is that if you look at the course of american history, um, you know, the really unusual moments are when liberals and the left are actually ruling are actually in power because for the most part, they're not. and for the most part, if you talk about, you know, defeats who gets, you know, all i mean, i don't know of an example other than the civil war when a you know, a reactionary class was crushed although they had good surviving powers. and i can think of other examples there were are examples when conservatives and the liberals are fall out of to some extent but are certainly not you know they're not defeated. and i think one of the things we need to understand and in terms of what we're up against is that and they've always had a pretty substantial social base a
some are conservatives in some ways, but not in other ways. there people who are, you know, economic conservative is but are not necessarily conservatives in on social terms, you know one of the things that just struck me as i was this and you know i guess i hadn't quite grasped it is that if you look at the course of american history, um, you know, the really unusual moments are when liberals and the left are actually ruling are actually in power because for the most part, they're not. and for...
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introduced by my ways and means colleague from bel steube. this legislation w approved last year by the ways and means committee 38-0 because families and communities across theho sus need support. in legislation was so strong that it was a second time by the ways and means committee as part of the tax relief for american families and workers act. this legti not only helps victims of disasters but bad and immediate tax relief for american workers farmers, families and small businesses, which is why the house of rep passed it with 84% support earlier this year. i encourage my senate colleagues disaster victims andlation to help the millions of americans treading water in today's economy. the federal t relief act provides assistance to communities across the country bringing relief to those recovering and r after tragic floods and tornadoes like those affected communitiesn my home state of missouri in the winter of 2021 summer of 2023. hurricanes hurricane ian that claimed count lives in comnities infires that california and hawaii and the trai
introduced by my ways and means colleague from bel steube. this legislation w approved last year by the ways and means committee 38-0 because families and communities across theho sus need support. in legislation was so strong that it was a second time by the ways and means committee as part of the tax relief for american families and workers act. this legti not only helps victims of disasters but bad and immediate tax relief for american workers farmers, families and small businesses, which is...
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it took way too long to open more. and i think my editorial opinion, you've answered questions about this. certifying on that record, the humanitarian efforts of israel to help gazans who are non- combatant is sufficient. i think that's grading on the curve. and if that is sufficient, then anything is sufficient. i don't think it's in the time zone of sufficient. and i agree that it is more than what was started as it would be a complete siege. and he was able to get an agreement to finally open up the crossing. but i think calling this state of affairs with u.s. humanitarian effort. i just think that will demean the credibility. i think you should say you're not getting a passing bill on this and lay out more what needs to be done. the widow of the former committee will talk about what's resulting. i don't see how they would say that's enough. they're saying let israel with their help knock them down on the drones and the missiles. i'm all for that. the punishment, the killing of the aid workers from the idea of doing
it took way too long to open more. and i think my editorial opinion, you've answered questions about this. certifying on that record, the humanitarian efforts of israel to help gazans who are non- combatant is sufficient. i think that's grading on the curve. and if that is sufficient, then anything is sufficient. i don't think it's in the time zone of sufficient. and i agree that it is more than what was started as it would be a complete siege. and he was able to get an agreement to finally...
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and i think there are ways to do that. i read a sociologist, early 20th century sociologist amy tana, who went undercover as a waitress in like 1909, and she worked 14 hour days. and when she finally quit, her job was like actually, i'm a sociologist. and and spoke to her employer about her, the working conditions she had been in. her employer said, well, no, you plenty of time. she said, no, i'm working 14 hour days. it's really my back hurts my arm, but and tana summarized it by saying, mistress's primary send then was a failure of imagination she says she had done this work, but she couldn't imagine what was to do it. and i think that's what i'm hoping we can all do now. yes, we can recognize where what ready. bringing assumptions to our and we can try to imagine in new ways that are reparative for people. i love it. you actually have a bit of a quote. i want to read some of this, the sort of related to this. so one of the things you say from the very beginning and the book is you identify that the of the project is dea
and i think there are ways to do that. i read a sociologist, early 20th century sociologist amy tana, who went undercover as a waitress in like 1909, and she worked 14 hour days. and when she finally quit, her job was like actually, i'm a sociologist. and and spoke to her employer about her, the working conditions she had been in. her employer said, well, no, you plenty of time. she said, no, i'm working 14 hour days. it's really my back hurts my arm, but and tana summarized it by saying,...
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and at least that this is the way to get change. now, we have the immediate problem, and i think secretary yellen was here p this morning,i don't know to talked about this, that xi is been intensely focus on this. xi was enchanted before i was picked by the way, xi is very famous in china. chopstick ability. [laughing] when i was in there, oh, you work with secretary yellen? >> they test you on the chopsticks. >> they do a little bit. janet has really got it down. but the president is intensely focus on overcapacity right now, because we've been through this before. we had what some called a china shop in years after he got into the wto and did exactly what you describe, flooded our mark with certain products, pushed our companies out of business, devastated some committees, and we can't have that again. the president president will no have that again. part of my visit as well following secretary yellen was to help our counterparts in beijing understand we are making major investments in ourselves, including bringing good, strong ma
and at least that this is the way to get change. now, we have the immediate problem, and i think secretary yellen was here p this morning,i don't know to talked about this, that xi is been intensely focus on this. xi was enchanted before i was picked by the way, xi is very famous in china. chopstick ability. [laughing] when i was in there, oh, you work with secretary yellen? >> they test you on the chopsticks. >> they do a little bit. janet has really got it down. but the president...
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