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i. transcends free has good news he's back in the starting lineup a good performance in tonight's big match could determine if suiting keeps an. eye . on. the soggy pitch makes trains job as a defender easier. to get the second yellow cab would see him sent off. to go i. had to take his luck to milan hopped on approaching the chancellor spot. who potentially is threatening to boil live. to get the book. the battle of the chinese superclubs will all come down to the second half last i. bought last play bridget has my chance i am the guy the bright trap who can. laugh and then the heavens are open and for junk susu needing when it rains it pours i. i bought the bouquet my hat you know but i'm about the dock i did not suppose it could be cliche the passage if in his dream i did not not write the docs will have to enjoy absent the ago. that. it. was done if you know i sit here if i pretty well it. you go to sleep i must. file a site you will not. keep enjoying yourself for me costuming movie little i didn't say you didn't say. ok ok did i think it. i was a country boy. and his first ever profes
i. transcends free has good news he's back in the starting lineup a good performance in tonight's big match could determine if suiting keeps an. eye . on. the soggy pitch makes trains job as a defender easier. to get the second yellow cab would see him sent off. to go i. had to take his luck to milan hopped on approaching the chancellor spot. who potentially is threatening to boil live. to get the book. the battle of the chinese superclubs will all come down to the second half last i. bought...
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i. transcend sprit has good news he's back in the starting lineup a good performance in tonight's big match could determine if suiting keeps an. eye . on. the soggy pitch makes trench job as a defender easier. to get the second yellow cab to see him sent off. to god i. had to take his luck to milan hopped on approaching the chancellor spot. who can tensions threaten to boil i but. i am. the battle of the chinese super clubs will all come down to the second half laugh i. bought last play bridget has my chance i mean the guy the bright trap who can. laugh and then the heavens are open and the junk susu needing when it rains it pours i. have the best i happen to know but i'm about the doc i think it was one of those that can't be cliche absent if in his dream i did not not write the docs will have to enjoy up my hat a to. that both know if it. was any good cause you know i did hear it if i pretty well. you really must live also while the site the one that you. keep enjoying yourself on the costuming movie little i didn't say you didn't say. hey look it's i think it. i think that the country bo
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i. transcends free has good news he's back in the starting lineup a good performance in tonight's big match could determine if sitting keeps an. eye . on. the sucky pitch makes trends job as a defender easier. to get the second yellow cab to see him sent off. to go i. had to take his luck to milan hopped on approaching the chancellor spot. who kept tensions threaten to boil i bought. a and. the battle of the chinese superclubs will all come down to the second half laugh i. bought last play bridget has my chance i am the guy the bright trap who can. laugh and then the heavens are open and sejong susu needing when it rains it pours i bought the bouquet my hat you know but i'm about the doc i think it was going on both economically change the positive and his dream but i did not not write the docs will have to enjoy up my hat a to. that. it. was only if you know i did hear it if i pretty well it. really was i will suck up while the site the one that. i keep enjoying yourself on the costuming movie a little i didn't say she didn't say. ok ok did i thank you. i tend the country boy. and his firs
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there anything we should do as a society prepares said so what is your current thinking on the way i transcend and jobs and economic stockyards on this argument goes back two hundred years repairer no marx and other people who are saying it's mechanization going to replace libor or no and marches and if there was no it's not going to because instead of more and more workers are going to be employed in the capital goods industries. that are making the machines that displace our manual labor so what you're going to have is an upgrading it later from the old manual labor to the machine making labor well the same argument that was waged in the one nine hundred century can be waged now in the twentieth century how many workers are going to be employed in the artificial intelligence of this great how many i mention all of the all of the gas stations that are going to get more business as a so the parents also mention to each other i mentioned the increase in hospitals and the smoke running power automatic in silence and cars run over pedestrians you know who knows you know how many extra jobs are go
there anything we should do as a society prepares said so what is your current thinking on the way i transcend and jobs and economic stockyards on this argument goes back two hundred years repairer no marx and other people who are saying it's mechanization going to replace libor or no and marches and if there was no it's not going to because instead of more and more workers are going to be employed in the capital goods industries. that are making the machines that displace our manual labor so...
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i. think. transcends free has good news he's back in the starting lineup a good performance in tonight's big match could determine if sitting keeps an. eye . on. the soggy pitch makes trends job as a defender easier. to get the second yellow cab to see him sent off. to go i. have to take his luck to milan hopped on approaching the chancellor spot to get tensions threaten to. boy lived. to keep the battle of the chinese superclubs alone come down to the second half of last i i was playing bridge has my chance i am i to the guy the bright trap i. am and then the heavens are open and for junk susu needing when it rains it pours i happen to know what i'm about the doc i did not suppose it could be cliche the passage if in his dream i did not not write the docs will have to enjoy up to my appt that both show that i. was done if you know i did hear it if i pretty well i got it was i was i the one i was keep enjoying yourself on the costuming movie a little i didn't say you didn't say. ok ok did i think it was i
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her girl ring decreed that all jews would be stripped of their right to run businesses and i think that transcend he didn't see any opportunities here anymore. kind of shuns me i was hooked and everything was only getting worse. and he decided to exploit the last opportunity and demographic. at the disposal of my mother probably would have been happy to do the same. but she couldn't leave her mother alone and her mother was alone and had no pension so she was dependent on her daughter. and. you could talk to any reasonable soul that august nine hundred thirty nine they parted or was as is thought she that. man's karma fled to scandinavia just in time world war two began a month later. germany became a hell for the jews who remained at the end of october nine hundred forty one jews were forbidden by law to leave. the dr hilda worked for was drafted into the military at the start of the war. she got a job at the government insurance company and she maintained contact with her communist friends. this side of the moment if you don't look at that time she was meeting often with greater hugo and. i tho
her girl ring decreed that all jews would be stripped of their right to run businesses and i think that transcend he didn't see any opportunities here anymore. kind of shuns me i was hooked and everything was only getting worse. and he decided to exploit the last opportunity and demographic. at the disposal of my mother probably would have been happy to do the same. but she couldn't leave her mother alone and her mother was alone and had no pension so she was dependent on her daughter. and. you...
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i listen to electronic offer another kind of transcendence. >> dana: what about nirvana? irvana to reach nirvana. sears n store. (toddler speaks) i used to run my own landscaping company. people have asked why i'd sell my business just to go work for sears. but i didn't. i own this place. and being an independent business owner means we make sure to treat you to the best deals and the best service. sears hometown stores have been independently owned and operated for over 23 years. we don't work for sears. we own this place. we work for you. ♪ when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ( ♪ ) only tena intimates has pro-skin technology designed to quickly wick away moisture to help maintain your s
i listen to electronic offer another kind of transcendence. >> dana: what about nirvana? irvana to reach nirvana. sears n store. (toddler speaks) i used to run my own landscaping company. people have asked why i'd sell my business just to go work for sears. but i didn't. i own this place. and being an independent business owner means we make sure to treat you to the best deals and the best service. sears hometown stores have been independently owned and operated for over 23 years. we...
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but what is far more important and i think transcends golf and sports is the human comeback of tiger. if you look at what this man has been through in the last nine years of his life, everything from the infidelity crisis to the opoid problem to four back surgeries and being away from the game. to be where he is now, when you see him, it is clear he is a different person. he is a new man. he is 42 years old. he is a happy father. and he has his swing back. and i think it is a great american story. >> i agree. jeff, thank you. and after seeing somebody bottom out, we want to see them rise again like the phoenix. anyway, thank you. the book is terrific and i wish you good things. >> thank you. >>> still to come, former supreme court justice john paul stevens advocates repealing the second amendment, but is he actually hurting the cause of gun reform? remember, if you haven't yet done so, go to my website and answer this question. is roseanne's rating success tuesday night more attributable to the show's politics or the show's quality? i'll give you results in a couple minutes. but mani
but what is far more important and i think transcends golf and sports is the human comeback of tiger. if you look at what this man has been through in the last nine years of his life, everything from the infidelity crisis to the opoid problem to four back surgeries and being away from the game. to be where he is now, when you see him, it is clear he is a different person. he is a new man. he is 42 years old. he is a happy father. and he has his swing back. and i think it is a great american...
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i literally teared up. >> did it transcend politics? >> i felt that it did. i really did.e her paying tribute to all of those accomplishments >> what she said was, you better hire somebody. >> don't just talk to us at the party tonight. >> i think what she said highlighted another issue in hollywood. when she was speaking, she made an appeal to the executives in the office audience, hire these women. we have content to produce. that says the people who are decision makers are still overwhelmingly male. we're not at the table, we're not really making the decisions. that highlights the long away we have to go. i think the me too movement works in diversity as a whole in that conversation >> that's interesting. frances mcdormand's comment she said two words inclusion writer. for those of us who have been privy to talent contract, that means you want to include people on your crew and supporting staff who are lgbt and women and people of color. make sure overs are following in the light you are trying to shine. you know it's interesting, i haven't heard you two agree very much
i literally teared up. >> did it transcend politics? >> i felt that it did. i really did.e her paying tribute to all of those accomplishments >> what she said was, you better hire somebody. >> don't just talk to us at the party tonight. >> i think what she said highlighted another issue in hollywood. when she was speaking, she made an appeal to the executives in the office audience, hire these women. we have content to produce. that says the people who are decision...
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condescending and elitist to blue collar workers who work with their hands to say, clearly, i did not transcendepubl them, the president did. >> they want biden right now, not hillary clinton. >> as long as she is there, she will be used as a foil. even if she's not running, even if she's not around. that clip will be used as the foil they need to power through much of these cycles. >>> when we come back, everybody knows stormy daniels now suing to try to get out of a nondisclosure agreement she signed with the president. as she does, her lawyer says she's being threatened. dear freshpet, zooka had digestive problems and wouldn't eat. then i fed him freshpet. - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen.
condescending and elitist to blue collar workers who work with their hands to say, clearly, i did not transcendepubl them, the president did. >> they want biden right now, not hillary clinton. >> as long as she is there, she will be used as a foil. even if she's not running, even if she's not around. that clip will be used as the foil they need to power through much of these cycles. >>> when we come back, everybody knows stormy daniels now suing to try to get out of a...
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member of a majority to say let's transcend our identities is not by definition what privilege allows you to do well that's the whole point is now i'm with you to the fact that i happen to be white right identity is a very important part of everybody's lives what politics allows us to do it's transcend that in order to fight the contemporary problems that we all face. any seconds last last word last word this is not about you kyra this is not about individual white people this is about a system and i think what you're saying keeps reinforcing this misunderstanding the idea that i'm accusing individual people i'm accusing people of that they should feel guilty for what the empire did this is not about that this is about systems of race and class that are highly relevant in people's life experience in the outcomes in advantage and disadvantage and we don't talk about them and i'm trying to start a conversation about them because they matter and because we want the same things i would love for us to be able to transcend race in this country that we call do so until we've acknowledged rights and we've as far as of yet failed to do so we'll have to leave it there c
member of a majority to say let's transcend our identities is not by definition what privilege allows you to do well that's the whole point is now i'm with you to the fact that i happen to be white right identity is a very important part of everybody's lives what politics allows us to do it's transcend that in order to fight the contemporary problems that we all face. any seconds last last word last word this is not about you kyra this is not about individual white people this is about a system...
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for it to transcend and i am here talking to you. >> without a big star attached, the contemporary filmill battle of getting award attention. >> how long have this been going on? >> a lot. but, "get out" went onto score a 99% approval rating on the rot tonto m rotten tomatoes. it has gotten a lot of people to see what this thing is. >> in fact, the last scary film to have a best picture trophy was "silence of the lambs" in 1992. >> besides making a horror film and brought something new to the gen genre, i wanted to call out r e racism in america. it is a true horror and it is turning the generre. will that be enough to take the best picture win at the academy awards. stephanie elam. cnn, hollywood. thank you, the news continues after this. with unique repairing properties called centella asiatica. discover new revitalift cicacream from l'oreal paris. a facial moisturizer infused with legendary centella asiatica. it's proven to help repair the skin barrier to resist future signs of aging. dermatologist tested. gentle on sensitive skin. it's not a legend, it's a new way to fight wrinkles.
for it to transcend and i am here talking to you. >> without a big star attached, the contemporary filmill battle of getting award attention. >> how long have this been going on? >> a lot. but, "get out" went onto score a 99% approval rating on the rot tonto m rotten tomatoes. it has gotten a lot of people to see what this thing is. >> in fact, the last scary film to have a best picture trophy was "silence of the lambs" in 1992. >> besides...
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i say thank you. and then let's -- instead of confronting this nastiness, let's transcend it and i think if you -- ifou look at the influence that oprah has i could see a huge for our culture to return to civility and it is not just dealing with school shooters and rachel's challenge has averted seven different shootings the father of rachel scott, the first columbine victim began the program of rachel's challenge. this is the answer. it is the answer and that is why i'm willing to put a few dollars behind it to make it happen. and i hope other people realize if we don't change the attitude of our culture and the people that are behind these shootings, it will just -- they'll take a different weapon. >> foster, i appreciate the time. i know it is the middle of the night in tokyo but we're looking for any ando all ideas to keep our kids safe. thank you for joining us from tokyo. >>> and to the united nationy, nikki haley is talking about russia in reference to the attack in the united states, the poison attack. let's listen in. >> they oppose the use of chemical weapons under any circumstance. now one
i say thank you. and then let's -- instead of confronting this nastiness, let's transcend it and i think if you -- ifou look at the influence that oprah has i could see a huge for our culture to return to civility and it is not just dealing with school shooters and rachel's challenge has averted seven different shootings the father of rachel scott, the first columbine victim began the program of rachel's challenge. this is the answer. it is the answer and that is why i'm willing to put a few...
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i do not excuse the senators. they have an obligation to transcend that. to bring people together. they know they are not doing the job. host: from new york, independent line. good morning. caller: i want to talk about oligarchy for a second. a small group of people have control over an institution. you have multiple senators who have dual citizenship, and you cannot serve two masters. so i am just wondering -- congress also passes a budget widely want to go to war, when we bombed libya -- it is baffling how institution works now. guest: i agree with you. i think over the long period i described in my book, and the first section reviews the long decline of the senate, what you see is a senate that does not step up to its responsibilities over time and loses its authority. it sacrifices public confidence, and it sacrifices its self-confidence. then, after the long decline, it takes a deep dive and becomes a partisan and divided institution. you can see, though, when the senate actually steps up to its responsibilities and pushes back, so that last year, by a 98-2 vote, they agreed to
i do not excuse the senators. they have an obligation to transcend that. to bring people together. they know they are not doing the job. host: from new york, independent line. good morning. caller: i want to talk about oligarchy for a second. a small group of people have control over an institution. you have multiple senators who have dual citizenship, and you cannot serve two masters. so i am just wondering -- congress also passes a budget widely want to go to war, when we bombed libya -- it...
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. >> he transcends the catholic church. >> i don't think there's any other religious figure that peopleecognize as much as they recognize the pope. >> but before the pope had the ear of 1.4 billion followers worldwide, he was a philosopher, a leader of an underground movement, and an outlaw. peter was one of the 12 apostle. he used to walk with jesus, essentially. so he's an important figure for is that reason alone. >> in the gospels, when the apostles go fishing in galilee, peter is told he is peter, which means rock, and i will build my church upon this walk and i will give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven. >> and peter said, you're the christ, you're the son of god. so he became the authenticating voice. >> peter himself as the one who voiced the confession, becomes a symbol of the unwavering faith that jesus is the son of god which is the unwavering -- >> the foundation of the sacred office is entwined in peter's legacy. >> the pope saw if you like the inheriters of the apostolic generation. it's this idea of the papacy being the rock. a sense of performance in an age of anxie
. >> he transcends the catholic church. >> i don't think there's any other religious figure that peopleecognize as much as they recognize the pope. >> but before the pope had the ear of 1.4 billion followers worldwide, he was a philosopher, a leader of an underground movement, and an outlaw. peter was one of the 12 apostle. he used to walk with jesus, essentially. so he's an important figure for is that reason alone. >> in the gospels, when the apostles go fishing in...
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i don't excuse the senators. they have an obligation to transcend that, to bring people together. they know that they are not doing the job. they talk about it all the time that they ought to do the job. host: new york, independent line, sean. i want to talk about oligarchy for a second. it's a small group of people have control over the institution. , youave multiple senators cannot serve two masters. -- congress passes the buck when we want to go to war. it's baffling. how the institution works now. guest: i agree with you. over the long period that i views then my book, long decline of the senate. what you see is the senate that does not set up to its responsibility over time and ands its authority sacrifices public confidence and its own self-confidence. after the long decline, it takes a deep dive and becomes a partisan and divided institution. specan see when the senate -- steps up to its responsibilities and pushes back , so that last year by 98-2 vote they agreed to put sanctions on russia and to tie the president hand so he could not take the sanctions off. pushingyou can
i don't excuse the senators. they have an obligation to transcend that, to bring people together. they know that they are not doing the job. they talk about it all the time that they ought to do the job. host: new york, independent line, sean. i want to talk about oligarchy for a second. it's a small group of people have control over the institution. , youave multiple senators cannot serve two masters. -- congress passes the buck when we want to go to war. it's baffling. how the institution...
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. >> he transcends the catholic church. >> i don't think there's any other religious figure that peopleze as much as they recognize the pope. >> but before the pope had the ear of 1.2 billion followers worldwide, he was a philosopher, a leader of an underground movement. and an outlaw. >> peter was one of the 12 apostles. he has walked with jesus essentially. so he's an important figure for that reason alone. >> when the apostles go fishing in galilee, he is told, you are peter, which means rock. and on this rock i will build my church and i will give to you the keys to the kingdom of heaven. >> and jesus christ said to peter, who do you say i am? and peter said, tur christ, the son of xwgod. >> peter voiced the confession and becomes the symbol of the unwavering faith that jesus is the son of god, which is then the center of the christian church. >> though the word pope is not used for hundreds of years, the foundation of the sacred office is entwined in peter's legacy. >> the pope's likely inheritance of the apostolic generation. >> it's this idea of the papacy being the rock, a sourc
. >> he transcends the catholic church. >> i don't think there's any other religious figure that peopleze as much as they recognize the pope. >> but before the pope had the ear of 1.2 billion followers worldwide, he was a philosopher, a leader of an underground movement. and an outlaw. >> peter was one of the 12 apostles. he has walked with jesus essentially. so he's an important figure for that reason alone. >> when the apostles go fishing in galilee, he is told,...
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been special and it has always transcended politics and it must continue to always transcended politics. [applause] but i forgive my pride if i do say that i think things are better than ever. [applause] i am asked all the time what have i learned from my position. the full answer lies in an oak, not in a speech. permit me to share with you one of the many takeaways i believe for my first year in office. as they say it's one of my first but i hope that resonates with you. relates to a phrase that i hear occasionally from some american visitors and some politicians. i asked them to sum up their feelings for the land and they respond to me that they are quote pro-israel and pro peace closed quote. pro-israel and pro peace sounds like a completely reasonable position. my friends, it is not. using that phrase plainly implies that there are people who are pro-israel and anti-peace or even god forbid pro-israel and pro war. having served in the country of israel now from a figure i can contest that such people in anything but the smallest most minute of numbers simply did not exist. [applause] pro-israel and p
been special and it has always transcended politics and it must continue to always transcended politics. [applause] but i forgive my pride if i do say that i think things are better than ever. [applause] i am asked all the time what have i learned from my position. the full answer lies in an oak, not in a speech. permit me to share with you one of the many takeaways i believe for my first year in office. as they say it's one of my first but i hope that resonates with you. relates to a phrase...
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ensnared by the same idea that rich people are somehow specially incorruptible, able to transcend their own interests. i't think they're bad, but they have interests and interests need to be watched over which is why you have regulators and government. when we outsource the job of making a better place to people who we are also asking to do the hard work of running a company and make it successful, we know what a grind it is when we assign them a further task of bettering the condition of humanity. >> i don't think he would say they're trying to make the world a better place >> my question around competitors, there's a question around monopoly. i was in a senator's office, he said i want to go after them as monopoly, i don't have statutory authority to do that that's number one. you look at the russia stuff if they are tv stations like this are heavily regulated in what they can do in election, they understand your power facebook has power too they have none of the regulations that bind you. do you feel constricted? no, it is part of living in democracy. >> isn't the court issue a democracy with citizen
ensnared by the same idea that rich people are somehow specially incorruptible, able to transcend their own interests. i't think they're bad, but they have interests and interests need to be watched over which is why you have regulators and government. when we outsource the job of making a better place to people who we are also asking to do the hard work of running a company and make it successful, we know what a grind it is when we assign them a further task of bettering the condition of...
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. >> he transcends the cath rick church. >> i don't think there is any other religious figure that people recognize as much as they recognize the pope. >> but before the pope had the ear of 1.2 billion followers worldwide he was a philosopher, a leader of an underground movement and an outlaw. >> peter was one of the 12 apostles. he used to walk with jesus essentially. so he is an important figure for that reason alone. >> in the gospels when the apostles go fishing in galilee, peter is told you are rp, which means rock. and on this rock i will build my church and i will give to you the keys of the kingdom of heaven. and jesus christ said to peter who do you say i am where you're the christ, the son of god. so he became the authenticating voice. >> peter himself as the one who voiced the confession becomes a symbol of the unwavering faith that jesus is the son of god, which is then the center of the christian church. >> though the word pope is not used for hundreds of years, the foundation of the sacred office is entwined in peter's legacy. >> the popes are if if you like the inheriters o
. >> he transcends the cath rick church. >> i don't think there is any other religious figure that people recognize as much as they recognize the pope. >> but before the pope had the ear of 1.2 billion followers worldwide he was a philosopher, a leader of an underground movement and an outlaw. >> peter was one of the 12 apostles. he used to walk with jesus essentially. so he is an important figure for that reason alone. >> in the gospels when the apostles go...
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i think they have an opportunity to transcend certain parts of the divides. house and senate floor until we get some of this stuff done. that's that i hear more than anything else in my district. we want you to stop tweeting, stop yelling at each other, just do your job, keep the country safe, keep the economy moving, do your job. >> do you think nancy pelosi is a drag on democrats? >> she can be. i think that she's somebody who doesn't get nearly enough credit for making health care law. and that's a reality. at the same time, if you talk to democrats on the hill, there's a movement among 30-somethings on the hill, among newer members who want new leadership at some point. does that mean they want new leadership in november? it's a little bit unclear. but i think that is coming. so i think the question is, is she going to do that on her own terms? and the bigger question is probably, who's going to challenge her? which is what would also keep her in leadership, in her position, because nobody is going to challenge her. there's infighting within the democratic
i think they have an opportunity to transcend certain parts of the divides. house and senate floor until we get some of this stuff done. that's that i hear more than anything else in my district. we want you to stop tweeting, stop yelling at each other, just do your job, keep the country safe, keep the economy moving, do your job. >> do you think nancy pelosi is a drag on democrats? >> she can be. i think that she's somebody who doesn't get nearly enough credit for making health...
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course shortly work, but more and poorly, as people of the time who nonetheless transcended their time with ideas that i gradually emancipated us all. when are we going to insist that an american president should set an example of personal probity and truthfulness and deep respect for the institution -- [applause] -- that sustain our liberalism, beginning with a free and vigorous and sometimes rude and intemperate and biased press? what are we going to drop the copout and the crutch of identity politics, and tell ourselves white or black, gay or straight, male or female, that above all, we are americans? and when, and when will we understand again that what makes america america is a geography or nationality much less ancestry? it is a universal creed that holds whether we were born in haiti or in norway, defendant from the mayflower or as in my case from the shtetl that we all created equal and endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights? this -- [applause] this is the challenge of our time and i hope that we are equal to it. thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible
course shortly work, but more and poorly, as people of the time who nonetheless transcended their time with ideas that i gradually emancipated us all. when are we going to insist that an american president should set an example of personal probity and truthfulness and deep respect for the institution -- [applause] -- that sustain our liberalism, beginning with a free and vigorous and sometimes rude and intemperate and biased press? what are we going to drop the copout and the crutch of identity...
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i remind my colleagues that it's also under my leadership as chair oft this committee that twice voted on authorization for the use of military force when in 2013 in response to the transcendence of regime with use of chemical weapons and in response to the rapid rising spread of the islamic state. i remind my t colleagues that these two committees doesy underscore my commitment to open debate, my willingness to take tough and my enduring commitment to a robust role for the legislative branch of the u.s. government and the use of force and oversight of that force. now i am pleased chairman corker has agreed to the war in yemen. i think a hearing before the senate foreign relations committee is critically important and to look at the u.s. military support of the saudi coalition and our overarching u.s. policy for resolving the war in yemen. ima appreciate the chairman has also made a commitment to a markup in the committee and the near future over legislation that deals with the question of yemen. and i also welcome his commitment to markup in a ums, authorization for the use of military force in the committee. those are significant and actually will go a l long way towards an
i remind my colleagues that it's also under my leadership as chair oft this committee that twice voted on authorization for the use of military force when in 2013 in response to the transcendence of regime with use of chemical weapons and in response to the rapid rising spread of the islamic state. i remind my t colleagues that these two committees doesy underscore my commitment to open debate, my willingness to take tough and my enduring commitment to a robust role for the legislative branch...
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it. >> transcend it. >> you have to. >> yeah. listen, ieel like, and you've been going out and talking to people, not only one of the best communicators in the world, part of that is because you're the best listener in the world. when you go out and talk to people, what are you hearing now from folks? in other words, i think we're so divided all in our own bubble, we build bubbles, not bridges. you're bridging. >> you know, what actually moved me so deeply was one of first stories i saw you do, that show change d me. i went to "60 minutes" and said, i want to do something like that. i want to be able to sit down with people who don't share the same views and see if they can silt down with other people without the same views and have a conversation. i had an idea in my head of what a trump supporter was based upon what i saw on the news. i'm telling you, honest to goodness, you know it's true -- >> yeah, yeah. >> when i saw you walk into the home and interview the family, a father, two sons, a wife. she said she didn't vote because she coul
it. >> transcend it. >> you have to. >> yeah. listen, ieel like, and you've been going out and talking to people, not only one of the best communicators in the world, part of that is because you're the best listener in the world. when you go out and talk to people, what are you hearing now from folks? in other words, i think we're so divided all in our own bubble, we build bubbles, not bridges. you're bridging. >> you know, what actually moved me so deeply was one of...
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always been special and it has always transcended politics and must continue to always transcend politics. [applause]. .com. i know you will forgive my pride if i do say that i think things are better than ever. [applause]. i'm asked all the time, what have i learned from my position. of the full answer lies in a book coming out in a speech, but permit me to share one of the many takeaways i blame the from my first turn office. as i said it's one of many revelations, but i hope it resonates with you. it's relates to a phrase i hear occasionally from some american visitors, students and even politicians. when i asked them to sum up their feelings for the holy land, they respond to me that they are quote pro-israel and pro- peace. pro-israel and pro- peace sounds like a completely reasonable position. my friends, it is not. using that phrase plainly implies that there are people who are pro- israel and anti- peace or even god forbid pro-israel and pro- war or calving served in israel now promised a year, i can attest that such people in everything-- anything the smallest most minute numbers do not exist. [appla
always been special and it has always transcended politics and must continue to always transcend politics. [applause]. .com. i know you will forgive my pride if i do say that i think things are better than ever. [applause]. i'm asked all the time, what have i learned from my position. of the full answer lies in a book coming out in a speech, but permit me to share one of the many takeaways i blame the from my first turn office. as i said it's one of many revelations, but i hope it resonates...
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rights there's not a strong an ambiguous message from the struggling government about transcendence crackdown in cambodia i think it's you know a big mistake for the government just so completely gloss over those issues or just deal with them quietly on the fringes they should be front and center of a summit like this police are not allowing protests right outside the convention center where the asean talks are happening but these protesters did get close yes young ladies will be able to hear these protests where they're meeting but it's unlikely they'll be talking about them too much but then the focus is on trade and security. australia's prime minister malcolm turnbull says he'll raise the range of crisis with aung san suu kyi but his main focus on saturday was combating terrorism and how to pursue free trade opportunities in the face of protectionism together we can seize those opportunities but to do so governments and business must remain committed to the rules by stuart and big beefy as advocates and persuasive advocates above all for free and open trite the as in some it runs on both saturday and s
rights there's not a strong an ambiguous message from the struggling government about transcendence crackdown in cambodia i think it's you know a big mistake for the government just so completely gloss over those issues or just deal with them quietly on the fringes they should be front and center of a summit like this police are not allowing protests right outside the convention center where the asean talks are happening but these protesters did get close yes young ladies will be able to hear...
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but i do not excuse the senators anyway. toy have an obligation transcend that, to bring people together rather than inflame differences. frankly, they know that they are not doing the job. they talk about it all the time. that they ought to do the job instead. host: from new york, independent line. good morning. caller: i want to talk about oligarchies for a second. a small group of people have control over an institution. you have multiple senators who have dual citizenship, and you cannot serve two masters. --i am just wondering congress also passes a budget widely want to go to war, when we bombed libya -- it is baffling how institution works now. you.: i agree with i think over the long period i described in my book, and the first section reviews the long decline of the senate, what you see is a senate that does not step up to its responsibilities over time and loses its authority. it sacrifices public confidence, and it sacrifices its self-confidence. then, after the long decline, it and becomes aive partisan and divided institution. you can see, thou
but i do not excuse the senators anyway. toy have an obligation transcend that, to bring people together rather than inflame differences. frankly, they know that they are not doing the job. they talk about it all the time. that they ought to do the job instead. host: from new york, independent line. good morning. caller: i want to talk about oligarchies for a second. a small group of people have control over an institution. you have multiple senators who have dual citizenship, and you cannot...
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>> i think if there's one clear role for the federal government in terms of transportation, it's on the freight side because it transcends our state borders. it's in our neighborhoods now. understanding that piece of it, i think the conversations around freight plans, we completed our first freight plan this year. it's very helpful as we move forward and for us, it's about considering the economic impacts of our projects as we select them, and not only what they mean to communities but what they mean to the businesses and the freight community. mplts thank you. miss strang, you talked about the concerns that the american short line and regional railroad association has about the railroad rehabilitation and improvement financing. can you highlight the differences between that program and the tiger programs that are out there and you did indicate you supported those in your testimony, am i correct? >> yes, we do. we very much support the programs that have been created. one of the difficulties is that it is alone. it's not a grant. it has to be repaid. the other issue is that it has a credit risk premium that has to be pai
>> i think if there's one clear role for the federal government in terms of transportation, it's on the freight side because it transcends our state borders. it's in our neighborhoods now. understanding that piece of it, i think the conversations around freight plans, we completed our first freight plan this year. it's very helpful as we move forward and for us, it's about considering the economic impacts of our projects as we select them, and not only what they mean to communities but...
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and that ideology then interracial dating is much higher but i can't give you a rule of thumb like what kind of barrier is easier to transcend or not. that varies with the individual. >> thank you for your comments maybe it is a combination so working on racial equity work i do agree that people are not inherently evil or racist many people i do believe embrace diversity and are looking for that for their children and education system but you reach a place that is beneficial for learning to reach a point folks are only receiving news that already aligns with what they believe. those recently talking to my uncle who said the fbi story whoo rolled his eyes he said that is liberal. although not inherently racist there news media information reinforces those racial stereotypes that they have. so how do they come that this yin europe or journalism? >> i think there is a similar issue in europe they are going into their own opinion silos only consuming from right wing or left wing newspaper so people take hold and never see anything from theev other side and that intensifies racial prejudice but a lack of openness to other ideas.
and that ideology then interracial dating is much higher but i can't give you a rule of thumb like what kind of barrier is easier to transcend or not. that varies with the individual. >> thank you for your comments maybe it is a combination so working on racial equity work i do agree that people are not inherently evil or racist many people i do believe embrace diversity and are looking for that for their children and education system but you reach a place that is beneficial for learning...
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some doubted christianity's transcended claims and doubted the bible's divine origins. i suggest many look to the scripture for insight into human nature, civic virtue, social order, political authority, and other ideas that are going to be absolutely essential in creating a new polity, creating a new political order. perhaps most important there was broad agreement that the bible was essential for nurturing the civic virtues that give citizens the capacity for self-government. in various conventions and representative assemblies of the age as well as pamphlets, political sermons, founders appealed to the bible for principals, precedents, models, normative standards to define their community and order their political experience. let me suggest some specific ways, several specific ways in which the founders drew in scripture in framing an american constitutional tradition. i want to suggest three different ways in which this and -- influence takes place. first, general theological or doctrinal policies form conceptions and institutions of law and civil government. we could
some doubted christianity's transcended claims and doubted the bible's divine origins. i suggest many look to the scripture for insight into human nature, civic virtue, social order, political authority, and other ideas that are going to be absolutely essential in creating a new polity, creating a new political order. perhaps most important there was broad agreement that the bible was essential for nurturing the civic virtues that give citizens the capacity for self-government. in various...
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experience taking them into an enhanced version of their world that may even transcend space and time it allows a voyeurism and full immersion i have a three hundred sixty camera used to make a r. and b. our experience is set up right here on the dusk and it showing you our view right there i'm joined by gabo aurora he's professor of immersive storytelling at johns hopkins university and the director of zucker a superior bible or see clips about during the show. and hit austin with the hats filled she is from janice and three sixty in a sentence laura how do you describe what you do so journalism three sixty is a program that helps journalist tell better stories using an arse of technology nicely done. welcome to the stream c.e.o. and founder of emblematic group which does what so we're going for i'm actually known for having pioneered the use of her trilogy for doing journalism and my company provided could we do a whole range of for our audience of it in reality experiences so i went in search of a fiar experience just twenty four hours ago and this is who i found out i have a book my name is morgan carlson and i'm a develop
experience taking them into an enhanced version of their world that may even transcend space and time it allows a voyeurism and full immersion i have a three hundred sixty camera used to make a r. and b. our experience is set up right here on the dusk and it showing you our view right there i'm joined by gabo aurora he's professor of immersive storytelling at johns hopkins university and the director of zucker a superior bible or see clips about during the show. and hit austin with the hats...
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transcend politics. what are you talking about? >> i many people in hollywood think they are being brave when they go up among their piers that have the same views and talk about how they have the same views. so much better when people do art grappling with members in the family. >> laura: that's real family. >> that's better than what we see usually from hollywood which is preachy. >> laura: cathy. >> beauty of the show appealing to all of us. >> laura: they love each other. >> they love each other and led by a trump supporter. there is the other representation. i think we are all learning from this show. hopefully the ratings can stay up because she is doing a favor to all of us right now. >> laura: do you guys think this will be replicated. everyone thought after the passion of the christ that everyone would see all these more religious films that were really well done. i'm not sure. i think most of these folks in hollywood, they put profits second and ideology first. you have an opportunity to have struck gold with this audience for
transcend politics. what are you talking about? >> i many people in hollywood think they are being brave when they go up among their piers that have the same views and talk about how they have the same views. so much better when people do art grappling with members in the family. >> laura: that's real family. >> that's better than what we see usually from hollywood which is preachy. >> laura: cathy. >> beauty of the show appealing to all of us. >> laura: they...
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i think the market will just begin to transcend beyond the era of draghi. be another northern european -- with a very strong mandate to normalize policy? we are at minus levels in europe, -40 basis points, which given that growth has been in excess of 2%, is pretty extraordinary. those are the issues that will start to pressurize markets right across the board. anna: thank you very much. stephen isaacs stays with us. breaking news coming through masa bloomberg this morning. wellof this around a trod m&a stored. melrose proposing to inject up to one billion pounds into the gkn pension scheme. that is one of the headlines coming through. the other one is around how much support melrose want to get from gkn shareholders on this. melrose says gkn has been cut to 50% plus one share, so melrose do not seem to be giving up on this right now. coming up, apple is said to be designing its own screen. what does that mean for other display makers? we have seen weakness in the asian equity session. we will get to analysis. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: apple is said to be
i think the market will just begin to transcend beyond the era of draghi. be another northern european -- with a very strong mandate to normalize policy? we are at minus levels in europe, -40 basis points, which given that growth has been in excess of 2%, is pretty extraordinary. those are the issues that will start to pressurize markets right across the board. anna: thank you very much. stephen isaacs stays with us. breaking news coming through masa bloomberg this morning. wellof this around a...
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louise was an individual that i said yesterday could really make hat -- could transcend between politics and personal relationships. we have some very heated debates. a good example today of a very strong difference of opinions. we can do that. that's our job to do that. but louise also taught us that we can do that without being negative to each other in a personal way. she was great at that. she embodied, she personified the ability to be -- have an objection without being objectionable. and i admired that greatly about her. she was a senior member. i was a very junior member. she didn't have to do this. but in many ways she took me under her wing, when i became a member of congress. we served on the rules committee together and i very much relished that relationship that we had. another thing that we had in common, we joined a very exclusive club. one that several other members of this body belong to, and that is those people who have lost their spouses. and when i was going through that very personally difficult me, louise had a similar experience. she was very gracious to me, to be
louise was an individual that i said yesterday could really make hat -- could transcend between politics and personal relationships. we have some very heated debates. a good example today of a very strong difference of opinions. we can do that. that's our job to do that. but louise also taught us that we can do that without being negative to each other in a personal way. she was great at that. she embodied, she personified the ability to be -- have an objection without being objectionable. and...
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i think uncovered the fact that we haven't transcended the racial lines of the past. this was followed by the resurgence of out spoken white nationalism in the past year and incidents such as the charlottesville and other acts of you know, white terror. the bombing in -- or the murder of nine church goeers in south carolina. so these expressions of resurgence white national lichl and nativism and attacks on foreigners, i think make it no longer possible to deny that race remains a major factor shaping contemporary politics and policy in the united statess and in particular, the way in which we think about who are the people to whom we have relations of mutual obligation to. so i'm going to leave it at that. thank you. [ applause ] >>> good afternoon, everybody. i'd like to thank ted johnson for organizing this panel and inviting me to participate. thank you to new america for hosting this event and thank you for coming on a really warm washington, d.c. day. to help kick off the discussion i'd like to get us thinking about the opportunity for white americans to help br
i think uncovered the fact that we haven't transcended the racial lines of the past. this was followed by the resurgence of out spoken white nationalism in the past year and incidents such as the charlottesville and other acts of you know, white terror. the bombing in -- or the murder of nine church goeers in south carolina. so these expressions of resurgence white national lichl and nativism and attacks on foreigners, i think make it no longer possible to deny that race remains a major factor...
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transcend politics. what are youou talking about. >> it shows i so many in hollywd think they're brave among their peersith the all same views and talk they have the same views it is better to do art where people are grappling with family and. >> laura: that's real diversity. >> i think that's much better than what we see usually from hollywood that's preachy. >> i think theho beauty of the show it is beautifully done. it is actually appealing to all of us. >> laura: they love each other. >> they love each other, but don't agree with's each other and lead by a trump supporter and the other representation. i think we're all learning from the show. yeah,, hopefully the ratings can stay up. she's doing a favor to all of us. >> laura: do you think it would bed. replicated everyone thought after "passion of the christ" we would see more religious films well done. i'm not sure. i think most of the folks in hollywood. they put prophets second in ideology first. an opportunity to struckor gold with the audience for decades. yet, they have not done it. becausef they are incapable of seeing past the demand front
transcend politics. what are youou talking about. >> it shows i so many in hollywd think they're brave among their peersith the all same views and talk they have the same views it is better to do art where people are grappling with family and. >> laura: that's real diversity. >> i think that's much better than what we see usually from hollywood that's preachy. >> i think theho beauty of the show it is beautifully done. it is actually appealing to all of us. >>...
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and he's consolidated his power and transcend the limits put on him. >> i've been commenting so long, i have to say i've watched presidents limited intellectual ability, like w, but the way you talk about it is frightening. frightening in its reality, not in your comments. recently chief of staff john kelly has fallen out of favor with president trump. the associated press is reporting the president is still frustrated by interview kelly gave to fox news nearly two months ago in which he suggested that the president has evolved in his thinking about the need for ha wall, actual wall at the mexican border. well, according to "wall street journal." but we chuckle at the absurdity not the humor. >> that the president likes this chaos. >> it's survival. >> there is no indication it's actually going to come to an end. oh, i'm finally getting the cabinet i always wanted. he's been in the white house for almost a year and a half, but there is a trend, i think, some threads here of what's happening. which is that the people who are being put out to pasture, like rex tillerson, are people who ac
and he's consolidated his power and transcend the limits put on him. >> i've been commenting so long, i have to say i've watched presidents limited intellectual ability, like w, but the way you talk about it is frightening. frightening in its reality, not in your comments. recently chief of staff john kelly has fallen out of favor with president trump. the associated press is reporting the president is still frustrated by interview kelly gave to fox news nearly two months ago in which he...
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i. think you're very much and. the chinese sources is a that is used for for. you to come to come. along like. it's expected to give me any of the other business i'm trying to transcend and on day. eight take tonton the shandong all want one which which was election. at eleven. still still operational issues yeses ag. to the deliver. this is one of only to give you. some. to defend and forty three three three. since it. just about about anyone from africa to the. north. yeyeah. contenders long long way. gone. plus chinese. place until. eleven serving as it is a government plan for twenty six sixty. two itself selling contests i from. space age rage agents online with it with a fine he's. sometimes it from service on this is the real reason i'm joined by brian quickly that i read right. friday of david horrible. and the only can catch. might read read over dtt alg with improved o'neill and land use. our our has excellent can can be years years and they nature reserve there. that that really high. was it was only made eight hundred the indian restaurant last night yeah one point. zero fifty percent sunset. right. the tiny tiny. friends and. the cat one one of one of tt
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transcend the lilts put on him. >> you know, i've been. >> just say i watch presidents of limited intellectual ability like q with walk into that office and be an balled at their lack of any kind of sophistication. the way you talk about it is frightening in its reality, not your comments. recently john kelly has fallen out of favor with president trump. "associated press" is reporting the president is still frustrated by an interview he gave to fox news nearly two months ago in which he suggested the president has "evolved in his thinking about the need for a wall at the mexican border." the two have reached a temporary truce rather than a real peace treaty. the talk about a moron in the white house is amazing to me. we chuckle as the awful absurdity of it, not the humor. >> the most disturbing part of it is because the president apparently likes this chaos, it is his style. >> it's survival. >> that there is no indication it's going to come to an end. he says i'm finally getting the cabinet i always wanted. he's been in the white house for almost a year and a half. but there is a trend i think -- there's some t
transcend the lilts put on him. >> you know, i've been. >> just say i watch presidents of limited intellectual ability like q with walk into that office and be an balled at their lack of any kind of sophistication. the way you talk about it is frightening in its reality, not your comments. recently john kelly has fallen out of favor with president trump. "associated press" is reporting the president is still frustrated by an interview he gave to fox news nearly two months...
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i can't give you a rule of thumb of what kind of interracial barriers are easier to transcend or not. it varies with the individual. >> let me jump back over to this site for a question. >> thank you for your comments so far and maybe this is a combination for the panel and also for you as a journalist. so, i work on racial equit ineqy and i agree i do think that and also sasha, most people are not inherently racial or evil. they embrace diversity and are looking for diversity for their children, for their education system that have reached a place in this country where we think diversity is good and beneficial for learning. that being said, i think that we have reached the point folks are on the receiving news that already aligns with what they believe. i was talking to an uncle and i cited the story and he rolled his eyes and scoffed and said that is a liberal left-wing media. while people are non- inherently racist, they are receiving news from the news media and information that sort of reinforces the racial stereotypes that they have. so, i am wondering kind of how our folks comm
i can't give you a rule of thumb of what kind of interracial barriers are easier to transcend or not. it varies with the individual. >> let me jump back over to this site for a question. >> thank you for your comments so far and maybe this is a combination for the panel and also for you as a journalist. so, i work on racial equit ineqy and i agree i do think that and also sasha, most people are not inherently racial or evil. they embrace diversity and are looking for diversity for...