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. >> let me interrupt by saying that everything you said is fine but it is aspirational. just like facebook says we bring communities together, nothing to see here that is bad. i understand your goal and for a lot of people it may be so but i am giving you the opportunity to tell us how you protect kids in a way that facebook does not. >> it is not only aspirational but it is something we live and practice every day. in order to be friends with people you have to be bidirectional friends. there is no following or not being invited into the conversations. these are two-way mutual friendships where people an average 14-year-old on snapchat only has 30 friends and we don't try to push them to make connections with strangers. we want them to be connected to real life. >> thank you. let me answer that in three ways. first, we put people first and as it relates to teens, we put their well-being first. there are some examples of things we have done. we may difficult policy and product choices that put the well-being of teens first. we don't allow direct messages for under 16. th
. >> let me interrupt by saying that everything you said is fine but it is aspirational. just like facebook says we bring communities together, nothing to see here that is bad. i understand your goal and for a lot of people it may be so but i am giving you the opportunity to tell us how you protect kids in a way that facebook does not. >> it is not only aspirational but it is something we live and practice every day. in order to be friends with people you have to be bidirectional...
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that's quite an aspirational thing to mark out i an aspirational thing to mark out that you are acceptingthat you almost wanted to make you do more. , that you almost wanted to make you domore. ,, that you almost wanted to make you domore. , , ., that you almost wanted to make you domore. ,, ., �* that you almost wanted to make you domore. , ., �* , do more. yes. accepting an obe is one thing and _ do more. yes. accepting an obe is one thing and accepting _ do more. yes. accepting an obe is one thing and accepting it - do more. yes. accepting an obe is one thing and accepting it and - do more. yes. accepting an obe is. one thing and accepting it and doing something with her, taking it from just being an obe to being something where i can help people that are no matter where the bone, no matter where they come from that they feel like they can be involved in anything they want to be. and can be whatever they want to be. if you can't see it you can't be it. at the end of the day i think it's really important to be able to lift up all of the people that feel that their outsiders, fill it the
that's quite an aspirational thing to mark out i an aspirational thing to mark out that you are acceptingthat you almost wanted to make you do more. , that you almost wanted to make you domore. ,, that you almost wanted to make you domore. , , ., that you almost wanted to make you domore. ,, ., �* that you almost wanted to make you domore. , ., �* , do more. yes. accepting an obe is one thing and _ do more. yes. accepting an obe is one thing and accepting _ do more. yes. accepting an obe is...
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this is kathy aspire academy. it takes them the best role talent from the region and train them in the world class facilities. graduates from aspire from the backbone of the cat on national team. and many of them have passed through here during the young cruise, 70 percent of the squad that one the asian title was students just like the 292 athletes that are currently in training at the academy. they get a full time education, as well as an opportunity to hone their skills in sports like athletics, fencing and squash. but it's the football program that's the most popular and successful. one of those hoping to be a future stop, the capital team is 15 year old use of all marty who's been asked to aspire for 6 years. what i enjoy above being in spokane with the 1st one proving myself and always not just the football side of the game and proving myself as a person over there. and also all the help my coaches give me in the mentoring since, you know, they're older than me and they've pretty much experienced everything
this is kathy aspire academy. it takes them the best role talent from the region and train them in the world class facilities. graduates from aspire from the backbone of the cat on national team. and many of them have passed through here during the young cruise, 70 percent of the squad that one the asian title was students just like the 292 athletes that are currently in training at the academy. they get a full time education, as well as an opportunity to hone their skills in sports like...
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for individuals we do have through our aspiration and our credit card that we launched this summer.e change fighting action, the kinds of offsets that are going to be necessary to get them to net zero into the ways that they serve their customers and their employees. >> now, you're going to go public through spack, isn't that correct? >> that's right. that's the plan. >> explain your business then to me from the perspective of actual profitability over time i have to admit i haven't seen a deck associated with you to what your cash flows are going to look like in year's out but give me a quick pitch here and the investor base that might want to consider investing >> yeah, no, great question. we've seen in part because of this enormous shift towards sustainability incredible growth in our business. in q3, we saw over 600% revenue growth from previous year. over 100,000% growth profit growth the way we make money is primarily through offering esg impact services, offsets, tree planting and other eltmentes that will help people in businesses meet the climate crisis and then 30% of reve
for individuals we do have through our aspiration and our credit card that we launched this summer.e change fighting action, the kinds of offsets that are going to be necessary to get them to net zero into the ways that they serve their customers and their employees. >> now, you're going to go public through spack, isn't that correct? >> that's right. that's the plan. >> explain your business then to me from the perspective of actual profitability over time i have to admit i...
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and to folks who make up their community of the hopes and dreams and aspirations are parallel to the rest of the world. and those policies have a direct impact and innocent people who want nothing of safety and security that they are not able to reach. and i wrote this for my caamerican leaders. and i have a connection to a ran. and then the heart and soul of this country and it is an incredibly complex society that they cannot be reduced and that this has been give an insight and then to find ways to deal with iran. >> and when americans speak of china. and with the lawmaker and the policymaker. in the same thing can be said and someone from north korea. so how do you get beyond that? and then to have some respect for the people of that country and then try to speak directly to them. >> so it's important to distinguish about those countries that you mentioned and the people those that are vested of the policies of the united states. and she is a green card holder and from the us airlines. and then to say i have the iranian passport. so why should anybody else could have a job or why
and to folks who make up their community of the hopes and dreams and aspirations are parallel to the rest of the world. and those policies have a direct impact and innocent people who want nothing of safety and security that they are not able to reach. and i wrote this for my caamerican leaders. and i have a connection to a ran. and then the heart and soul of this country and it is an incredibly complex society that they cannot be reduced and that this has been give an insight and then to find...
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it is not only aspirational, but it is something that we live and practice every day. in order to be friends with people on snapchat, you have to be by directional friends. there is no following, no not being invited. these are two way, mutual friendships, where people who are able to speak to one another. an average 14 year old on snapchat only has 30 friends. we don't try to push them to create more friends or make more connections with strangers. we want snap chatters to be connected to the people they are connected to and rely for. >> mr. beckerman? >> let me answer that in three ways. first, we put people first and particular, as it relates to teens, we put their well-being first. as we outlined, there are so many examples for difficult policy and difficult product races that put -- first. under 16 accounts are private, the way we've built family controls. so, with our actions, everyone can say trust us but unless you are doing actions and putting those actions into place, as we already have, we are not talking today about things that are aspirationally wanted to
it is not only aspirational, but it is something that we live and practice every day. in order to be friends with people on snapchat, you have to be by directional friends. there is no following, no not being invited. these are two way, mutual friendships, where people who are able to speak to one another. an average 14 year old on snapchat only has 30 friends. we don't try to push them to create more friends or make more connections with strangers. we want snap chatters to be connected to the...
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and then it is to work towards those dreams and aspirations.ng people a lot of money, you are taking away the whole purpose and that is why i have that view. i also think that when you look about the — how unfair the world is and how early it starts, it starts day one, when you're born. it starts with the simulation you get at home from your parents, the type of words you learn, childhood obesity, schools, getting a summerjob, help — getting help for your university applications. the whole thing just accelerates and starts so early. and i think to put a lot of money on top of that unfairness, i don't think it's great. and that is why i have that view, and i still have it — stronger than ever. nicolai tangen, it has been a pleasure having you on hardtalk. thank you very much indeed. thank you. good morning. this week it's been quite a fickle weather story to tell, undulating from cold and crisp back to milder and sometimes wet. and that's the story with that first thing this friday morning. milderfor all of us but by the time head towards the we
and then it is to work towards those dreams and aspirations.ng people a lot of money, you are taking away the whole purpose and that is why i have that view. i also think that when you look about the — how unfair the world is and how early it starts, it starts day one, when you're born. it starts with the simulation you get at home from your parents, the type of words you learn, childhood obesity, schools, getting a summerjob, help — getting help for your university applications. the whole...
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the skills the connections they needed to match their aspirations and reveal the opportunities pretty. >> the reason i know i could do it is because i had seen it in my campaigns have seen it during the presidency and incredible talent, i and idealism imagination innovation and people all across america in all across the world pretty. >> so many kids around they just only know what they see it is like wow, we can open this up in a minute these mind is an showcase all of they can see and all of the fight they can have and that is a life, that way of thinking is beginning of the concept of the obama foundation. >> we think this can be completely transformative and we put the programs forward is somewhat i am thinking that they need to be successful. >> we wake up in the morning and i have to ask myself, what kind of program will be doing today. >> more affordable textbook, helping people experience and all of these young men and we want to stand out is not like we didn't have this to stand up for them predict. [inaudible]. >> and we have this power and all around us. >> you can understa
the skills the connections they needed to match their aspirations and reveal the opportunities pretty. >> the reason i know i could do it is because i had seen it in my campaigns have seen it during the presidency and incredible talent, i and idealism imagination innovation and people all across america in all across the world pretty. >> so many kids around they just only know what they see it is like wow, we can open this up in a minute these mind is an showcase all of they can see...
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certainly supports the aspiration of ukraine. there are certain requirements they need to meet on a range of issues including corruption and other topics. in other nato partner countries and the alliance to determine but the path forward looks like. reporter: [inaudible] specifically asked the president. [inaudible] precooked snow the president's message has been cleared for their certainly supports the aspiration of ukraine as he supports the aspiration of a range of countries to join security alliances around the world for their certain requirements that need to be met those are well-known. united states as a member of nato supports that path. reporter: [inaudible] are you concerned. [inaudible] will we be able to how democrats can join in. [inaudible] >> i think what is most important for people to know out there and to understand is the reason why the president proposes these requirements which include not just a vaccine requirement but also a testing option testing once a week which we feel and i think the american people fa
certainly supports the aspiration of ukraine. there are certain requirements they need to meet on a range of issues including corruption and other topics. in other nato partner countries and the alliance to determine but the path forward looks like. reporter: [inaudible] specifically asked the president. [inaudible] precooked snow the president's message has been cleared for their certainly supports the aspiration of ukraine as he supports the aspiration of a range of countries to join security...
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and with your earlier remarks from that strategy we have been pursuing very high political aspirations and with that geopolitical military balance especially especially china above all so we are in a serious mismatch but i think that strategy is critical because it is especially important because that is where we were in the last 30 years. we can't necessarilyio nation build but that is serious problem we might worry about with the overabundance of power and resources there's more problems and threatso in the world and resources we have to deal with. and this is driven in the ypentagon. and that strategy wears a $-dollar-sign. and then to express a lot of aspiration that really it is connecting dollars and cents with a coherent framework. and also thero broader public. and then that has to be understandable that could go to a nuclear war. that could be e costly. and then to try to explain that.s but it is to a very wide audience in that respect. almost all americans should be. >> i love the way you went through all of the various options. so then they just gave you those conclusions up
and with your earlier remarks from that strategy we have been pursuing very high political aspirations and with that geopolitical military balance especially especially china above all so we are in a serious mismatch but i think that strategy is critical because it is especially important because that is where we were in the last 30 years. we can't necessarilyio nation build but that is serious problem we might worry about with the overabundance of power and resources there's more problems and...
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their dreams and aspirations a are parallel to the rest of the world.lso feel like they would understand, i hope they would understand their policies have a direct impact on their livelihoods. innocent people who want nothing but prosperity, safetyri and security that they are unfortunately not able to reach at home domestically. and are not internationally. in john again i wrote the book but i do hope policymakers read this book. because i feel they do not have a connection to iran except what they see on the news talking heads and they get in the comments. they do not have an insight into the heart and soul of this country and iran is incredibly complex that cannot be reduced to soundbites and retorts that are heardrd constantly. i think this was insights into this 80 million plus society that they are dealing with. per help perhaps help in finding ways of dealing with iran while having the people in mind as well. >> that iss such a difficult thing to do. in a perfect world when we speak of china for instance, when americans speak of china you're talk
their dreams and aspirations a are parallel to the rest of the world.lso feel like they would understand, i hope they would understand their policies have a direct impact on their livelihoods. innocent people who want nothing but prosperity, safetyri and security that they are unfortunately not able to reach at home domestically. and are not internationally. in john again i wrote the book but i do hope policymakers read this book. because i feel they do not have a connection to iran except what...
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on this job, what are your aspirations now my aspirations are exactly for the reason that the community security conference was established and that is talk, talk and meet and discuss the new security conference off chris this opportunity. we are very fortunate to have passed over the last years and people the representatives from all over the world. and we are very happy to have had them president routine but also at the regular price. so we are looking for it again under the condition that the damages out a real meeting are much because this is one of the problems i think we ought to experience in official, in our private life that we don't have enough conversation in person. well, i think that's been a lease of our challenges or their time being given the scope of problems that exist, been at russia and the west i, you said in their recent interview with speaking that you have eliminated the term . the last from the of a cabul larry, what do you have replaced it when we all remember the east west confrontation code for the cold war and it in 199991. and we don't have that more and we
on this job, what are your aspirations now my aspirations are exactly for the reason that the community security conference was established and that is talk, talk and meet and discuss the new security conference off chris this opportunity. we are very fortunate to have passed over the last years and people the representatives from all over the world. and we are very happy to have had them president routine but also at the regular price. so we are looking for it again under the condition that...
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what are your aspirations now? my aspirations are exactly for the reason that the unique security conference was established and then to talk, talk and meet and discuss the meaning security conference on this opportunity. we are very fortunate to have passed over the last years and the representatives from all over the world. and we are very happy to have had them president routine but also as a regular for so we are looking for it again under the condition. and then they get out a real meeting because this is one of the problems i think we ought experi a private life that we don't have enough earth. well, i think that's a release of our challenges for the time being given the scope of problems that exist in russia and the west. i you said in the recent interview with speaking that you have eliminated the term be waxed from your vocabulary. what do you have replaced it where we all remember the east west confrontation calling for the cold war ended in 19891999. and since then we don't have more and we all have to h
what are your aspirations now? my aspirations are exactly for the reason that the unique security conference was established and then to talk, talk and meet and discuss the meaning security conference on this opportunity. we are very fortunate to have passed over the last years and the representatives from all over the world. and we are very happy to have had them president routine but also as a regular for so we are looking for it again under the condition. and then they get out a real meeting...
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it is about people coming together. >> michelle obama was talking about her aspirations and said she thought it would be a good place for families, and that's why it was critical that it was in a park. >> mrs. obama has always stress that, i want to be able to see through the park. it looks like there's only one building on the site, because landscape covers the top of it. >> the whole presidential center is being designed with the public in mind. it's really an active place 24/7 and they can have serious conversations >> what's unique about the center is that it's so personal. it's a genuine representation of the presidency, the obamas as people, not just what's the foundation aspires it to be. >> the best things that have happened to me in my life happen in this community him. the start of my life in public service. i owe it all to this community. >> it means something when good, important things happen in the place where you live. it's a sign that you are valuable. >> if you want to do something, to try to make the world better, wherever you are, i think this is the place to come.
it is about people coming together. >> michelle obama was talking about her aspirations and said she thought it would be a good place for families, and that's why it was critical that it was in a park. >> mrs. obama has always stress that, i want to be able to see through the park. it looks like there's only one building on the site, because landscape covers the top of it. >> the whole presidential center is being designed with the public in mind. it's really an active place...
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michelle obama was talking about her aspirations for it. she hoped it would be a place where families would be. that's why it's so critical that it's in the park. >> mrs. obama has always stressed this, i want to be able to see through the park. it looks like there's only one building onsite because the landscape kind of covers the top of it. the whole presidential center is being designed with the public in mind. it's really kind of an active place, 24/7. >> the president said he wants it to be a place where people can have fun as well as serious conversations. >> what's unique, i think, about the center is it's so personal. the place has to be a genuine, authentic representation of the president and mrs. obama, who they are as people, not just what the foundation aspires to be. >> the best things that have happened to me in my life happened in this community. the start of my life in public service. i owe it all to this community. >> it means something when good, important things happen in the place where you live. it's a sign that you are
michelle obama was talking about her aspirations for it. she hoped it would be a place where families would be. that's why it's so critical that it's in the park. >> mrs. obama has always stressed this, i want to be able to see through the park. it looks like there's only one building onsite because the landscape kind of covers the top of it. the whole presidential center is being designed with the public in mind. it's really kind of an active place, 24/7. >> the president said he...
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what are your aspirations? no, my aspirations are exactly for the reason that the unique security conference was established and that is talk, talk and meet. and discuss and new security conference office this opportunity. we are very fortunate to have had over the last years representatives from all over the world. and we are very happy to have had them president routine but also at the regular price. so we're looking for it again under the condition that the out a real meeting and very much because this is one of the problems i think we ought to experience in official, in our private life that we don't have enough conversations person. well, i think that's been a lease of our challenges for the time being given the scope of problems that exist at russia and the west. i, you said in the recent interview which figure that you have eliminated the term be west from your vocabulary. what do you have replaced it where we all remember the east west confrontation calling for the cold war and it.
what are your aspirations? no, my aspirations are exactly for the reason that the unique security conference was established and that is talk, talk and meet. and discuss and new security conference office this opportunity. we are very fortunate to have had over the last years representatives from all over the world. and we are very happy to have had them president routine but also at the regular price. so we're looking for it again under the condition that the out a real meeting and very much...
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i think basically copying what china is doing and is at least aspiring to do it in a, in a better way. now, what is china doing? it is splashing around a lot of money, a lot of investments. and at least that has been accused, and there are some, some good indications that these accuse ations are justified of, of, of using that money for political leverage. these, these grand projects come with all kinds of political strings attached. so i think the whole belton road thing is actually quite, quite questionable. apart from that, you of course, see what is called white fence projects that are not good value for money. typical waste of government resources. perhaps that's more a concern for. ready for the chinese taxpayer, but when you have the you trying to copy the same thing, i think we should, we should race some, some eyebrows. and so these are looking at the belt and right initiative. and i see china has what more than 13000 projects going across a 165 countries. i see the european commission doesn't even have a list of projects to be undertaken yet. and i assume some human the stat
i think basically copying what china is doing and is at least aspiring to do it in a, in a better way. now, what is china doing? it is splashing around a lot of money, a lot of investments. and at least that has been accused, and there are some, some good indications that these accuse ations are justified of, of, of using that money for political leverage. these, these grand projects come with all kinds of political strings attached. so i think the whole belton road thing is actually quite,...
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what are your aspirations? no, my aspirations are exactly for the reason, but the munich security conference was established and that is talk, talk and meet and discuss the meaning security conference off chris this opportunity we are very fortunate to have passed over the last years people the representatives from over the world and we are very happy to have had them president putin but also at the regular price. so we are looking for it again under the condition that the damage allowed a real meeting and much because this is one of the problems i think we ought.
what are your aspirations? no, my aspirations are exactly for the reason, but the munich security conference was established and that is talk, talk and meet and discuss the meaning security conference off chris this opportunity we are very fortunate to have passed over the last years people the representatives from over the world and we are very happy to have had them president putin but also at the regular price. so we are looking for it again under the condition that the damage allowed a real...
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we imagined modern metropolis to be the the new york skyline is what new cities around the world aspire to, whether consciously or unconsciously, ah, when america's enemies wanted to attack the country, they chose to attack the new york skyline. specifically its tallest building. 013 years later, the success of the trade center is nearing completion. the architect chosen in a public vote to come up with a master plan for the site was in many respects, a quintessential new yorker. i was an immigrant from new york and there's something so amazing about arriving by ship with old other immigrants from all countries. looking at that silhouette and saying, my god, this is this is like seeing something out of the moon it's. it's not possible that people build this kind of magical city, ah, new york, at the best school of architecture, the city itself. as you look at the street, i see, look the way the buildings are being built. as you look at density up with and you see how hard people work in new york city, a lot about architecture because architecture is more than it's more than the glory of
we imagined modern metropolis to be the the new york skyline is what new cities around the world aspire to, whether consciously or unconsciously, ah, when america's enemies wanted to attack the country, they chose to attack the new york skyline. specifically its tallest building. 013 years later, the success of the trade center is nearing completion. the architect chosen in a public vote to come up with a master plan for the site was in many respects, a quintessential new yorker. i was an...
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it's easy to come up with pamphlets that express a lot of aspirations for what strategy really is isconnecting dollars and sense and efforts and puts and takes with a coherent framework. that's what i wanted to lay up here. the audience is the defense establishment. uniform military officers as well as civilians and people think about that kind of stuff but also the broader public. really important to me that, and not to me but i think it's really important our military strategy, defense strategy has to be explicable and reasonable to the american people because the great power rivals with potential thinking of fighting could go to a nuclear war or could be exceptionally costly. people need to buy into it. i was conscious in the book of trying to explain that so i don't the weather of a success or not but it's too a very wide audience in that respect, people who are interested in these issues and almost all americans should be interested in these issues. >> i love the way you with all the various options and narrowed it down to get to your conclusion. a lot of these books people will
it's easy to come up with pamphlets that express a lot of aspirations for what strategy really is isconnecting dollars and sense and efforts and puts and takes with a coherent framework. that's what i wanted to lay up here. the audience is the defense establishment. uniform military officers as well as civilians and people think about that kind of stuff but also the broader public. really important to me that, and not to me but i think it's really important our military strategy, defense...
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what are your aspirations? no, my aspirations are exactly for the reason that the unique security conference was.
what are your aspirations? no, my aspirations are exactly for the reason that the unique security conference was.
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we have to show black and brown people that it is possible and wee have to give them models that aspire to be something great. >> they can't be but theyr can't see so for me i see him standing there with his cornrows. but i didn't have any hangg time. .>> . >> my sister used to braid my hair. and with the tattoos and baggy jeans. because they look like me. because someone at an early age introduce me to the black scholars and somebody put a book in my hand instead of a basketball. my life could've turned out differentlyle. >> but the thing about you as a black scholar that may exist in different or both of us has black scholars but when i am growing up is authenticity. and you can be reallyay well-educated and do what society says. and then not to do anything or be involved. so how do you manage to do the things that you do or build what you build? >> that's what i love about you because i i said the other day she is so brilliant and ratchetnv with that sophistication and ratchet nest and it is beautiful. nobody should be one-dimensional. we have an advantage to that because reaching pe
we have to show black and brown people that it is possible and wee have to give them models that aspire to be something great. >> they can't be but theyr can't see so for me i see him standing there with his cornrows. but i didn't have any hangg time. .>> . >> my sister used to braid my hair. and with the tattoos and baggy jeans. because they look like me. because someone at an early age introduce me to the black scholars and somebody put a book in my hand instead of a...
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that their hopes and dreams and aspirations are parallel to that of theirs and the rest of the world.feel that they would understand and hope that they would understand that their policies have a direct impact on the likelihoods of ordinary, beautiful people. innocent people who want nothing but growth, prosperity, safety and security that they unfortunately are not able to meet at home domestically. and internationally. john, i wrote for my american readers but i do hope policymakers read this book. because i feel they will have a connection to iran beyond what they hear on thenews and soundbites and the pressers that they get from the government . we don't have an insight into the heart and soul of this country and iran is an incredibly complex society filled with nuance that cannot be reduced to he soundbites and rhetoric that are heard constantly and nki think this would give an insight into this 80 million+ society that they're dealing with and help them find ways of dealing with iran whilst having the people in mind as well. >> that is such a difficult thing to do. and when we s
that their hopes and dreams and aspirations are parallel to that of theirs and the rest of the world.feel that they would understand and hope that they would understand that their policies have a direct impact on the likelihoods of ordinary, beautiful people. innocent people who want nothing but growth, prosperity, safety and security that they unfortunately are not able to meet at home domestically. and internationally. john, i wrote for my american readers but i do hope policymakers read this...
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when the issue comes home, it's time to act when we're aspire was on this issue. the other side wins by default, lady that lived over there, i was walking one of the dogs. so why do you wear again when you scale? it doesn't take it off. it, i think the people need to take responsibility in their own hands and be prepared if those kinds of weapons who are less available. we wouldn't have a lot of the shootings that we certainly wouldn't have the number address or is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation, whole community. are you going the right way? where are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? walk this way. in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, on a 2nd tedious was because when the 1st of which was the proponent enough to do so, good luck, nothing bottom, i just needed to leave it with us. christy woman, what we're doing to beautiful change. know as these come with us trenice to what mr . jewish interest, all the quote yesterday.
when the issue comes home, it's time to act when we're aspire was on this issue. the other side wins by default, lady that lived over there, i was walking one of the dogs. so why do you wear again when you scale? it doesn't take it off. it, i think the people need to take responsibility in their own hands and be prepared if those kinds of weapons who are less available. we wouldn't have a lot of the shootings that we certainly wouldn't have the number address or is your media a reflection of...
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. —— she may have lied. 0ther aspirational. —— she may have lied. other statements, she did not have the bad acts attributed to her were really done by her then partner andindeed really done by her then partner and indeed her personal partner, who is himself on trial and taking matters that further, she put on evidence that she had been emotionally accused in a very deleterious relationship with sunny balwani so he had taken her mental autonomy away and things she apparently said she had no control over, she had essentially been brainwashed, and on some other matters she actually did a strange manoeuvre by sort of confessing to the jury, yes, manoeuvre by sort of confessing to thejury, yes, i should not have done that but i feel really bad about it. as if she is making a plea for sympathy and not for innocence. you are watching _ and not for innocence. you are watching bbc— and not for innocence. you are watching bbc news. _ and not for innocence. you are watching bbc news. to - and not for innocence. you are watching bbc news. to the - and not for innocence. you are | watching bbc n
. —— she may have lied. 0ther aspirational. —— she may have lied. other statements, she did not have the bad acts attributed to her were really done by her then partner andindeed really done by her then partner and indeed her personal partner, who is himself on trial and taking matters that further, she put on evidence that she had been emotionally accused in a very deleterious relationship with sunny balwani so he had taken her mental autonomy away and things she apparently said she...
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and continues to aspire to achieve. january 6 was, to say the least, a brazen, violent and deadly attack that traumatized the city, this community and our country. importantly, no one bore the brunt of this gutless attack more than the courageous law enforcement officers including the men and women of the d.c. metropolitan police department who went into the fire and violence with one objective in mind -- remove the violent mob and restore our countries fragile democracy. while some desperately want to rewrite history and sweet the events of january 6 under the rug, the district of columbia and its residents have chosen to speak truth through this filing, this complaint, through this case. it is for these reasons that the independent office of attorney general for the district of columbia is filing the first civil lawsuit by a state or municipal government to hold accountable the proud boys, the oath keepers and more than ready of their leaders and members for conspiring to terrorize the district of columbia, for unlawf
and continues to aspire to achieve. january 6 was, to say the least, a brazen, violent and deadly attack that traumatized the city, this community and our country. importantly, no one bore the brunt of this gutless attack more than the courageous law enforcement officers including the men and women of the d.c. metropolitan police department who went into the fire and violence with one objective in mind -- remove the violent mob and restore our countries fragile democracy. while some desperately...
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what happens if the summit ends up being merely symbolic or aspirational? well, the danger is really that the summit will serve to deepen cynicism among world populations about whether the united states and other democracy really mean what they say. so i think that i hope that's not going to happen. i think that it's very important that the united states and the other countries that came to the summit this week and made some very strong statement like the one we heard from the president. now are going to have to deliver on their promises. we heard from the us administration today that they are gonna commit close to half a $1000000000.00 to support fighting corruption, supporting independent journalists, and doing other things that would really help strengthen the cause of democracy. we need to see that from other countries that we need to see more action as well. so it's a start, but i think it's too soon to tell how well it's going to succeed. data will certainly be interesting. thank you for your insights. michael ram awaits the president of freedom house
what happens if the summit ends up being merely symbolic or aspirational? well, the danger is really that the summit will serve to deepen cynicism among world populations about whether the united states and other democracy really mean what they say. so i think that i hope that's not going to happen. i think that it's very important that the united states and the other countries that came to the summit this week and made some very strong statement like the one we heard from the president. now...
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so 1st, thank you for the question and know that, you know, a young aspiring journalist, this is, i use the phrase, creative destruction, right? the world as it used to be, our world is dead, you know, and, and everyone is just getting used to that. so that 1st is the excitement of you can help create what journalism is going to be like in the 21st century. that's one. but the 2nd part is, you, especially as a woman, are going to face far more threats than i ever did. when i was your age. i might news organization used to be able to protect me from things like that. so, the best advice i give is the same advice i give rambler, reporters, which is you think about your fears. what is your worst fear, and then embrace it. whatever it is you're most afraid of, you touch it, hold it, and imagine it. and then think through what you will do if that happens, come out with a plan and then let it go. drill it if you need to, we drill it in wrap blur. but when you do that, you take away the fear and then you do your job. that's some great advice, joanna. great advice. thank you, maria. i dmitri, i
so 1st, thank you for the question and know that, you know, a young aspiring journalist, this is, i use the phrase, creative destruction, right? the world as it used to be, our world is dead, you know, and, and everyone is just getting used to that. so that 1st is the excitement of you can help create what journalism is going to be like in the 21st century. that's one. but the 2nd part is, you, especially as a woman, are going to face far more threats than i ever did. when i was your age. i...
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bob himself had presidential aspiration.bob himself had presidential aspiration. he stood as the running mate in 1976 for gerald ford, and then 20 years later was selected by the republicans to stand against bill clinton. that was not as successful campaign for bob at dole, but he remained a key figure in his party. he was a fiscally conservative in terms of financial matters. he was very stalwart in terms of his beliefs. he was a stoic figure as well, especially as far as his own disabilities were concerned. very badly injured in the second world war. he was a key figure in getting the 1990 americans with disabilities act passed. that�*s a law that safeguards people in the workplace with disabilities. i think he�*ll also be remembered for his personality. he had quite a great sense of humour and a wit about himself, deprecating at times, and he was recently awarded the congressional gold medal. he thanked those who had offered him kind words. he said they probably weren�*t true, but they were nice. what influence did _ true
bob himself had presidential aspiration.bob himself had presidential aspiration. he stood as the running mate in 1976 for gerald ford, and then 20 years later was selected by the republicans to stand against bill clinton. that was not as successful campaign for bob at dole, but he remained a key figure in his party. he was a fiscally conservative in terms of financial matters. he was very stalwart in terms of his beliefs. he was a stoic figure as well, especially as far as his own disabilities...
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what are your aspirations? no, my aspirations are exactly for the reason that the unique security conference was established and that is talk, talk and meet.
what are your aspirations? no, my aspirations are exactly for the reason that the unique security conference was established and that is talk, talk and meet.
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had to quickly scramble what to do about the movement, how to respond with egypt and other places aspiringo be free of dictatorship and so our initial response was condemning violins and dictators and then the president of syria must go. the problem was it was ruled by an extremely brutal family that was prepared to sacrifice anything and destroy the country to stay in power in a way that others were not. russia, number one, and iran. both saw the vital national interest and even more so as the war continued and their commitment to get a solid to leave and that becomes the core international conflict. the administration i think you would talk to most they would acknowledge we gave the syrians more hope than we were prepared to back up by saying the implicit meeting is that al-assad must go and we are going to make it go whereas they were not about to get involved in the military conflict if at all and its reluctance to become involved with boots on the ground, so that isn't going to happen but because of statements like al-assad must go and the redline warnings which kind of grew out of th
had to quickly scramble what to do about the movement, how to respond with egypt and other places aspiringo be free of dictatorship and so our initial response was condemning violins and dictators and then the president of syria must go. the problem was it was ruled by an extremely brutal family that was prepared to sacrifice anything and destroy the country to stay in power in a way that others were not. russia, number one, and iran. both saw the vital national interest and even more so as the...
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they continue to say occasionally that they want to do this again, that it has an aspiration to carryhe attack and that knowledge about how to do it still exists. >> and in world war i it's used. >> that is important. it's the only weapon system that we decided to do something about, so the first banning of a weapon was chemical weapons. there is something that was viscerally terrible. it's something that motivated us to say this is never going to happen, there is an international taboo against it. so we were alarmed by all of the things that we saw. >> very importantly, tomac. let's look at the obama administration. if you could talk about the evolution of the policy of syria why wasn't there more of a response afterwards and why wasn't it happening yet? >> guest: one has to put one's self back in time in 2011. the obama administration when the arab spring is breaking out. i happened to have been back in the late '80s a reporter covering the fall of communism and the perils were amazing. there was a sense of history turning so it was exciting in a way. there were the democracies on t
they continue to say occasionally that they want to do this again, that it has an aspiration to carryhe attack and that knowledge about how to do it still exists. >> and in world war i it's used. >> that is important. it's the only weapon system that we decided to do something about, so the first banning of a weapon was chemical weapons. there is something that was viscerally terrible. it's something that motivated us to say this is never going to happen, there is an international...
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well, you know, the people who run the nation states, it's interesting because they aspire to build, you know, we're talking about, you know, more of a global government. you know, the aspire to have this, the system of need all the, i am asked the world bank, this is what the leads of the west clearly wanted, but it's not how it worked out. so instead of moving towards that, we're going to go the other direction and we're going to see the west. i get knocked down a peg more than a peg. i mean, you know, this is huge with china's arise in the collapse of the, you know, we're talking about the class of the u. s. the e. u is obviously on its way out. what is the, you don't look at the big picture? that is western civilization getting knocked down in the east rising. this is something that really hasn't happened since the collapse of the roman empire says it's huge, huge, huge stuff. but nonetheless, if you look at where the current trends are going, that's what's happening. that's if you take it to the logical conclusion, that is what's happening unless something changes that you're ri
well, you know, the people who run the nation states, it's interesting because they aspire to build, you know, we're talking about, you know, more of a global government. you know, the aspire to have this, the system of need all the, i am asked the world bank, this is what the leads of the west clearly wanted, but it's not how it worked out. so instead of moving towards that, we're going to go the other direction and we're going to see the west. i get knocked down a peg more than a peg. i mean,...
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it was a time of moral ambition, of aspiration for all.saw his country as at the heart of a modern asia. here he is greeting the visiting president of turkey, celal bayar, in 1958. zahir shah cautiously opened up state and society. he reformed the army. he promoted afghan national independence day, known as thejeshn. it's hard to imagine now, but then kabul had money in the bank. $100 million. zahir shah decided to place his investment strategically into the south of afghanistan, where the river helmand cuts through an immense desert. dr farouq azam was adviser in the afghan ministry for power and energy. zahir shah hired the best foreign engineers with state—of—the—art equipment from a company called morrison knudsen. everyone called it mk. explosion. and that's how our film—maker, glen foster, came to be there. he was an engineer with morrison knudsen. mk drove roads through the desert and canals through the sand. it built three collossal dams at lightning speed. foster and mehtabuddin went out to film each stage of the project in detail
it was a time of moral ambition, of aspiration for all.saw his country as at the heart of a modern asia. here he is greeting the visiting president of turkey, celal bayar, in 1958. zahir shah cautiously opened up state and society. he reformed the army. he promoted afghan national independence day, known as thejeshn. it's hard to imagine now, but then kabul had money in the bank. $100 million. zahir shah decided to place his investment strategically into the south of afghanistan, where the...
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predict human very unique perspective it in the progressives, my customer much to and teaching an aspiring attorneys but i would like to say that where the attorneys we have in this new cycle and i didn't do that but i did get hate mail and then happened and that was four years ago, somewhere else, i'm getting e-mails, hate mail and is my jurisdiction it. and here's the challenge that i see it, we have about 50000 mental health crisis or more and last year when went sideways, we killed somebody and my assessmentse, and the three officers, you midget it time and distance in terms of training and would ask you, on day one to you'll find my presentations on day one where talk about time, backup coverage and they were held accountable for realizing this. but will find a sergeant who was unhappy with this nine . why am here is to keep them have a been assigned those, that one incident made people reject the fact that were alerting suffer the rest of the country and tens of thousands do go right but in the space, you write about this in the book. what percentage, good cops and bad cops, what per
predict human very unique perspective it in the progressives, my customer much to and teaching an aspiring attorneys but i would like to say that where the attorneys we have in this new cycle and i didn't do that but i did get hate mail and then happened and that was four years ago, somewhere else, i'm getting e-mails, hate mail and is my jurisdiction it. and here's the challenge that i see it, we have about 50000 mental health crisis or more and last year when went sideways, we killed somebody...
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but the brothers, aspiring actors, say they worked with smollett in hopes of advancing their careers. the prosecution saying smollett staged the attack for publicity. the jury could get the case later today. the charges against smollett for allegedly lying to police carry a three-year prison sentence. but if found guilty, experts say he'd likely face probation or community service. mona, ike? >> kristine, thanks. >>> prince harry is getting some attention for comments about jobs and mental health. in an interview with fast company, harry said quitting a job that doesn't bring you joy can be good for your mental health. harry also said he realizes some people's struggles which are just now being talked about have been brewing for quite some time. some people online praised him for his outlook. harry quit being a working member of britain's royal family in 2020. >> just to confirm, this job brings us joy. we're here. we're not leaving. >> lots of joy. >>> coming up, the supply chain shortage affecting the breakfast table. we're talking about the morning schmear of cream cheese. and that
but the brothers, aspiring actors, say they worked with smollett in hopes of advancing their careers. the prosecution saying smollett staged the attack for publicity. the jury could get the case later today. the charges against smollett for allegedly lying to police carry a three-year prison sentence. but if found guilty, experts say he'd likely face probation or community service. mona, ike? >> kristine, thanks. >>> prince harry is getting some attention for comments about jobs...