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though i had this story, the well digger and his disciple, a desire to compare sophocles and ferdowsibusy with this book, i was thinking also, iam alluding with this book, i was thinking also, i am alluding and writing almost a fictional enquiry into the roots of middle eastern asian was the authoritarianism. let's be honest, do you have to write in this form of allegory and almost code because if you wrote directly about what you see in happy —— happening in turkey today, you would run the risk of frankly censorship, repression and as with scene with some writers, even imprisonment. good question. i never had even in this horrible state that we are politically in, andi state that we are politically in, and i will explain why i'm calling it horrible, you know, everyone knows that some 15 months ago, there was a horrible attempt to do a military coup and after that came a purge and during the purge, 130,000 people were fired from theirjobs and these people cannot go back to their work and some of them cannot even work in private business. hundreds of journalists and even work in privat
though i had this story, the well digger and his disciple, a desire to compare sophocles and ferdowsibusy with this book, i was thinking also, iam alluding with this book, i was thinking also, i am alluding and writing almost a fictional enquiry into the roots of middle eastern asian was the authoritarianism. let's be honest, do you have to write in this form of allegory and almost code because if you wrote directly about what you see in happy —— happening in turkey today, you would run the...
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to make their parents proud of them and a desire to become active members of the society that has been good to them. >> the uc system has an estimated 4,000 d.r.e.a.m.ers and cal state has 8,000. >>> abc 7 news was at san jose state today. santa clara county leaders have hired legal leaders to help fight the decision. and the mayor says that his city is looking at potential lawsuits. >>> thousands turned out coast to coast today. if congress doesn't act many of the d.r.e.a.m.ers will lose their protection in march of next year. people whose status end before then, they will be allowed to stay until 2020. >> former president obama calls the decision self-defeating and cruel. whatever complaints americans have about immigration in general we should not threaten this group of young people who pose no threat and are not taking away anything from the ref us. now we told you last night you could be the first to learn about the decision on daca by downloading the abc 7 news app. this is the push alert we sent out this morning. enable push alerts to get updates on breaking news any time you wi
to make their parents proud of them and a desire to become active members of the society that has been good to them. >> the uc system has an estimated 4,000 d.r.e.a.m.ers and cal state has 8,000. >>> abc 7 news was at san jose state today. santa clara county leaders have hired legal leaders to help fight the decision. and the mayor says that his city is looking at potential lawsuits. >>> thousands turned out coast to coast today. if congress doesn't act many of the...
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to make their parents proud of them and a desire to become active members of the society that has been good to them. >> the uc system has an estimated 4,000 d.r.e.a.m.ers and cal state has 8,000. >>> abc 7 news was at san jose state today. santa clara county leaders have hired legal leaders to help fight the decision. and the mayor says that his city is looking at potential lawsuits. >>> thousands turned out coast to coast today. if congress doesn't act many of the d.r.e.a.m.ers will lose their protection in march of next year. people whose status end before then, they will be allowed to stay until 2020. >> former president obama calls the decision self-defeating and cruel. whatever complaints americans have about immigration in general we should not threaten this group of young people who pose no threat and are not taking away anything from the rest of us. now we told you last night you could be the first to learn about the decision on daca by downloading the abc 7 news app. this is the push alert we sent out this morning. enable push alerts to get updates on breaking news any time yo
to make their parents proud of them and a desire to become active members of the society that has been good to them. >> the uc system has an estimated 4,000 d.r.e.a.m.ers and cal state has 8,000. >>> abc 7 news was at san jose state today. santa clara county leaders have hired legal leaders to help fight the decision. and the mayor says that his city is looking at potential lawsuits. >>> thousands turned out coast to coast today. if congress doesn't act many of the...
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there is a desire to be good, to do well in the eyes of their peers. that desire to do good, to soar past every challenger, to overcome every obstacle and to win for your fellow citizens and the land that we love is the same desire that beats in the heart of every red-blooded american patriot. we are and forever will be a nation of pioneers and patriots, risk takers and republican --renegades, aviators and astronauts. we carve out tenure and achievement, enlightenment. we carve out a home in the new world, gave birth to the modern world, and we will shape tomorrow's world with the strength and skill of american hands because for america, the sky is never the limit. [cheers and applause] president trump: that is why the united states air force will remain the most awe inspiring flying force ever known to man. like every part of our military, the air force is born from the will of our people to serve, to explore, to reach new heights. it is the people's will that you reflect and their power that you project to every single corner of the globe. earlier th
there is a desire to be good, to do well in the eyes of their peers. that desire to do good, to soar past every challenger, to overcome every obstacle and to win for your fellow citizens and the land that we love is the same desire that beats in the heart of every red-blooded american patriot. we are and forever will be a nation of pioneers and patriots, risk takers and republican --renegades, aviators and astronauts. we carve out tenure and achievement, enlightenment. we carve out a home in...
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own course that's certainly the case in kurdistan of course on on monday next week there's also a desire to have an independence referendum and once again in a direct parallel with catalonia we're seeing an attempt by the iraqi state government to thwart the legitimate desire of the people of that nation to chart their own future ok welsh assembly member adam price thank you for joining us on the program there. the online retail giant amazon is under fire for potentially helping would be terrorists consol for it was revealed its website which displays other products you might like to purchase for just the various components needed for homemade bomb polly book reports what do you do when a computer algorithm takes on a life of its own and that's the question facing online retail giant amazon after a channel four investigation revealed that its search function suggests the ingredients required to make a homemade bomb when used as search for one of its components so if i type in the particular chemical compound that can be used to make a crude homemade bomb i'm in gives me the search result
own course that's certainly the case in kurdistan of course on on monday next week there's also a desire to have an independence referendum and once again in a direct parallel with catalonia we're seeing an attempt by the iraqi state government to thwart the legitimate desire of the people of that nation to chart their own future ok welsh assembly member adam price thank you for joining us on the program there. the online retail giant amazon is under fire for potentially helping would be...
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a. desire to see that tank. running. included in the morning jesuit. out of eighteen and see what it takes to see a new. team. that gets injured again by what i know forward to moderate the brain but i bet he is. charged up on a sudden human begetting name and see that the tube. we need to keep your staff yeah neetu whore to task eighty a task question. with an alcoholic on my plate a patient get a mohit to presume. you better get a mistake. going with women that he had a high this highly of his human with did so she. yawned he wanted to tell you i presume you wish to design a paladin i scared him. as if our lives we were numb all by getting on my. love how are sunny and there could be negative. don't we have to be really. really good it will soon be revealed. that amador iraqi deal been a diffusion of the problem could have been that of us meet its utility. i've lived. it. i love how subtle i fucked up but i found. out i. live. let. alone women biking your i don't even think about women's rights in the other thing was doing to her. in pretty. little cu
a. desire to see that tank. running. included in the morning jesuit. out of eighteen and see what it takes to see a new. team. that gets injured again by what i know forward to moderate the brain but i bet he is. charged up on a sudden human begetting name and see that the tube. we need to keep your staff yeah neetu whore to task eighty a task question. with an alcoholic on my plate a patient get a mohit to presume. you better get a mistake. going with women that he had a high this highly of...
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he was shot in june during an argument on fol>m vocal oppositg to the oakland a's desired location for a new stadium. it's within a mile of laney college, lake merritt. opponents say the stadium and planned development would destboooroghth natei >> they're going to get pushed out. >> not only would thetur s leart but ultimately it would uproot lane lights, the trash, the cars, the traffic, you name >> the president admits he has his work cut out for him. he helped build the stadium for the san jose earthquake and knows he will have to work with opponents. >> this is a big decision. we want to make sure everyone is a part of it for its success. >> the land the a's want to own on is owned by peralta colleges. >>> one of the most ambitious water projects in decades is in trouble this morning. the plan calls for building two massive tunnels to deliver wateo central and southern california. but now the west lands water district is pulling its support because officials say the $16 billion price tag is too much. west lands is one of california's largest water providers. governor brown made th
he was shot in june during an argument on fol>m vocal oppositg to the oakland a's desired location for a new stadium. it's within a mile of laney college, lake merritt. opponents say the stadium and planned development would destboooroghth natei >> they're going to get pushed out. >> not only would thetur s leart but ultimately it would uproot lane lights, the trash, the cars, the traffic, you name >> the president admits he has his work cut out for him. he helped build the...
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the president desires a peaceful resolution of this confrtation with north korea. and we'll continue to pursue that. but it all begins with the kim regime announces their willingness to abandon their nuclear and ballistic missiles program and not before. >> thank you so much. >> mr. vice president, thank you as always for joining us here at the table. we appreciate it.
the president desires a peaceful resolution of this confrtation with north korea. and we'll continue to pursue that. but it all begins with the kim regime announces their willingness to abandon their nuclear and ballistic missiles program and not before. >> thank you so much. >> mr. vice president, thank you as always for joining us here at the table. we appreciate it.
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a desire to prevent public hysteria. while he doesn't agree, he sees it as not notorious. that's an idea he is going to change significantly over the '60s and especially coming out of the '70s into the '80s. but easy at the same time to see the impact of writers like keyhoe who see a conspiracy of silence but not necessarily a nefarious conspiracy of silence. in 1952, that same year that "true" magazine is debunking scully, "life" magazine leads with a big front cover splash of marilyn monroe and the headline, "there is a case for interplanetary sources" and "life" comes down hard in that issue to say they think something probably is going on with ufos. less concerned with kind of credibility, but no less influential in putting these ideas into the american consciousness is the glut of alien-invasion films in the 1950s. of course, the classic "invasion of the body snatchers," but also "invasion of the saucermen," "invaders from mars," "killers from space," "earth versus the flying saucers," and more. there's a couple of
a desire to prevent public hysteria. while he doesn't agree, he sees it as not notorious. that's an idea he is going to change significantly over the '60s and especially coming out of the '70s into the '80s. but easy at the same time to see the impact of writers like keyhoe who see a conspiracy of silence but not necessarily a nefarious conspiracy of silence. in 1952, that same year that "true" magazine is debunking scully, "life" magazine leads with a big front cover splash...
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sam sorbo, in your book you write that school bureaucrats view hoe yes nayty as -- homogeneity as a desirable outcome as if education could mimic a fast food franchise. >> yeah. have you read, have you read the mission statement of the department of education? anyway, yes. >> what does it say? >> well, school -- i'd have to look it up, but they've got good alliteration, but that's ability all i can say about it that's positive. it says nothing. it says something about equality. they're looking for equal outcomes. and school bureaucrats are also looking for basically equal outcomes. and that's cultural. that's where our society is right now. we're very much about equal outcomes. but unfortunately, we live in an exceptional country, and we need to preserve our exceptionality. and the way to do that is not with a one-size-fits-all education system. >> how do your kids feel about home schooling? >> they love it. but i brain warrenned them -- brainwashed them. i'm a parent. parents need to understand that they should be in charge, that it's okay for them to be in charge and that they -- here's the
sam sorbo, in your book you write that school bureaucrats view hoe yes nayty as -- homogeneity as a desirable outcome as if education could mimic a fast food franchise. >> yeah. have you read, have you read the mission statement of the department of education? anyway, yes. >> what does it say? >> well, school -- i'd have to look it up, but they've got good alliteration, but that's ability all i can say about it that's positive. it says nothing. it says something about...
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i'm a realist his comments amount to be candid denial in brussels the bracks it is happening and a desire to be uncooperative at every step of the way it's absolutely is a comment that that doesn't belong or between mature individuals and belongs even less between between mature countries. and while european officials try to make britain pay our people in france seem to continue to be divided.
i'm a realist his comments amount to be candid denial in brussels the bracks it is happening and a desire to be uncooperative at every step of the way it's absolutely is a comment that that doesn't belong or between mature individuals and belongs even less between between mature countries. and while european officials try to make britain pay our people in france seem to continue to be divided.
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the house is a republican, so is the majority leader leader of the senate and both are expressing a desire to take care of the dreamers. what the final bill will look like i don't know, but i like our bill a lot. it got 68 votes in the united states senate. you also have a president who did two things today, he rejected the idea of resident obama's executive order is being a presidential overreach, and i think he was right to do that. he expressly give us six months. the reason i think it will get done now, is because that leadership of the republican party, including the president realizes it is good for the country, economically and otherwise, to give these kids the certainty. >> that they need in their lives senator? >> are you concerned that the administration seems to be suggesting that the restoration would -- that they wanted what they called a responsible immigration reform? >> well, all i can say is that the process of taking care of the kids, will be a negotiated process. eightompany is a gang of bill was a negotiation, and there are a lot of people who believe that the border se
the house is a republican, so is the majority leader leader of the senate and both are expressing a desire to take care of the dreamers. what the final bill will look like i don't know, but i like our bill a lot. it got 68 votes in the united states senate. you also have a president who did two things today, he rejected the idea of resident obama's executive order is being a presidential overreach, and i think he was right to do that. he expressly give us six months. the reason i think it will...
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say no discipline is present pleasant at the moment but painful later on, however, it produces a desirable outcome. so it takes discipline. it takes a course of instruction that can lead to that discipline. >> it's your church's third year partnering conference? >> yes. >> what kind of response do you get among your members to this? do they look forward to it? >> they look forward to it because dr. hurley leads a monthly health forum and we talk about nutrition, proper preparation of foods, diet and exercise, healthy lifestyle habits. this has become part of the -- and it's directly becoming part of the fabric and the dna, if you will, of our church. there's an excitement, there's an interest. with everything there's a challenge, but we meet the challenge with information. we meet the challenge with prayer, of course, and we meet the challenge with a commitment that we're going to stay the course on this, make it sustainable within the church. >> wellness day is what we're talking about this morning coming up in a couple of weeks, and we'll be right back after this. >>> welcome back. this
say no discipline is present pleasant at the moment but painful later on, however, it produces a desirable outcome. so it takes discipline. it takes a course of instruction that can lead to that discipline. >> it's your church's third year partnering conference? >> yes. >> what kind of response do you get among your members to this? do they look forward to it? >> they look forward to it because dr. hurley leads a monthly health forum and we talk about nutrition, proper...
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both expressing a desire to take care of the dream act kids. what the final bill looks like i don't know. but i like our bill a lot. it got 68 votes in the united states senate and bipartisan fashion. you also have the president of the united states who did two things today. he rejected the idea of president obama's executive order as being a presidential overreach. i think he was right to do that. but he expressly gave us six months. the reason i think it will get done now is because the leadership of the republican party, including the president, realizes it's good for the country economically and otherwise to give these kids the certainty they need in their lives. reporter: are you concerned that the administration seem to be suggesting today that the administration wouldn't sign just a clean daca fix and that they wanted what they called a responsible immigration reform? mr. graham: all i can say is that the process of taking care of the kids will be a negotiated process. the comprehensive gang of eight bill was negotiation. there are a lot
both expressing a desire to take care of the dream act kids. what the final bill looks like i don't know. but i like our bill a lot. it got 68 votes in the united states senate and bipartisan fashion. you also have the president of the united states who did two things today. he rejected the idea of president obama's executive order as being a presidential overreach. i think he was right to do that. but he expressly gave us six months. the reason i think it will get done now is because the...
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and a desire to prevent public hysteria. while he disagrees with that, he sees it as a matter of reasonable disagreement. he doesn't see nefarious motives at work. that is an idea that's going to change significantly. over the '60s and especially coming out of the 70s into the 80s. it's really easy to see the impact of writers like kehoe who see a conspiracy of silence, but not a nefarious conspiracy of silence. 1952, that same year that true magazine is debunking sculley, life magazine leads with a big front cover splash of marilyn monroe and the headline there is a case for interplanetary sources and life comes down hard in that issue to say they think there is probably something going on with uf oz. less concerned with credibility, but tho less influn nshl putting these ideas into the american consciousness. is the glut of alien invasion films in the 1950s. of course, the body snatchers, but also invasion of the saucerman, invaders from mar, killers from space, earth versus the flying saucers and more. there's a couple of
and a desire to prevent public hysteria. while he disagrees with that, he sees it as a matter of reasonable disagreement. he doesn't see nefarious motives at work. that is an idea that's going to change significantly. over the '60s and especially coming out of the 70s into the 80s. it's really easy to see the impact of writers like kehoe who see a conspiracy of silence, but not a nefarious conspiracy of silence. 1952, that same year that true magazine is debunking sculley, life magazine leads...
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landmark well -- myuan -- myanmar well, and to help us achieve the ends, i think you would agree, a desirable --not just for this particular country, but for countries all over the world. thank you. [applause]
landmark well -- myuan -- myanmar well, and to help us achieve the ends, i think you would agree, a desirable --not just for this particular country, but for countries all over the world. thank you. [applause]
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the difference between this side and that side is not about a desire to invest in public services, it bash ability to deliver a strong economy so we can make that investment. people will vote with their feet and leave the nhs. it is morally wrong and will not work. the chief secretary to the treasury announced a new policy to allow departments flexibility whether our recruitment and retention issues and productivity savings can be found. and we also will honour the commitment we made prior to yesterday's announcement, which is before taking any decisions we will listen to the independent advice of the pay review bodies. who is the real friend of the nhs? the party that has delivered more doctors, more nurses, more funding than ever before in its history? or the party that plays politics with the nhs in election after election, despite doing it so much harm? you're watching wednesday in parliament. coming up, the big question of the day. i'm not sure whether my honourable friend is the celebrity or the first date. let's take a brief diversion to the european parliament in strasbourg. t
the difference between this side and that side is not about a desire to invest in public services, it bash ability to deliver a strong economy so we can make that investment. people will vote with their feet and leave the nhs. it is morally wrong and will not work. the chief secretary to the treasury announced a new policy to allow departments flexibility whether our recruitment and retention issues and productivity savings can be found. and we also will honour the commitment we made prior to...
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easily gave up with it isn't it i mean i was young when is it up the market in this and i'm a like a desirable would be able like yeah i. was going out as an in all that it was which is that the rule is that. time that you don't dump it out of. the thick of it nothing else in that order and that i could be the one who jumped on it i will does it look at my or. when though heading for the small town of course if you months ago over a thousand refuges from this in iowa highlands traveled there they'd been forced out by the ongoing conflict between government forces and the drug cartels. this very minute he was a journalist he was doing his job you know doing the best geisha and all that he was a very passionate guy. he published some reports he had this warning. and. get do it and then someone told you'll you're done man that coming after you so he run away he moved to another city he moved to the city of irma see you which is you know going off things you start doing the same thing. and this time people just just got to him and we never. saw him again. he was disappear was you know she was kill
easily gave up with it isn't it i mean i was young when is it up the market in this and i'm a like a desirable would be able like yeah i. was going out as an in all that it was which is that the rule is that. time that you don't dump it out of. the thick of it nothing else in that order and that i could be the one who jumped on it i will does it look at my or. when though heading for the small town of course if you months ago over a thousand refuges from this in iowa highlands traveled there...
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it is going to be not a desirable place to be out there. certainly not for boating or for swimming along the beaches this weekend. use caution, the lifeguards aren't there anymore. the season is over. 79 at ave. lodge. looking at winds out of the south to seven miles an hour. in philadelphia, 83, 84 was our official high today. winds out of the southwest to seven miles an hour. we'll see a little fog developing tonight. i want you to be prepared for this. it is very moist out there. the winds will be very light. by about 2:00 a.m., it could be mild visibility in pottstown, two miles in philadelphia. a mile at cape may and atlantic city. maybe even down below a mile in places like allentown. as we head into tomorrow morning this could drop to a mile in philadelphia and virtually below a mile in berks county and the lehigh valley. about a mile along the beaches in jersey. so be aware of that. if you're out and about, and also if you're flying out. your flight could be slightly delayed if it's anner will i morning flight and we have dense fog.
it is going to be not a desirable place to be out there. certainly not for boating or for swimming along the beaches this weekend. use caution, the lifeguards aren't there anymore. the season is over. 79 at ave. lodge. looking at winds out of the south to seven miles an hour. in philadelphia, 83, 84 was our official high today. winds out of the southwest to seven miles an hour. we'll see a little fog developing tonight. i want you to be prepared for this. it is very moist out there. the winds...
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see it whatsoever to be honest ok well a lot of people do have a desire because i want to know if he's giving himself a big tax cut let's be clear with what we journos let's be clear what we do know based on this week's tax cut plan number one president trump has had to pay tens of millions of dollars in the past in the form of the alternative minimum tax the a.m.t. a number two trumps wealth which he says is a lot would be subject to the estate tax upon his death so what does this tax plan do it gets rid of the t.v. and it gets rid of the estate tax when when for trump when when for trump's rich friends now very honestly most people in the three level of wealth of donald trump don't pay a state taxes anyways medi they have all sorts of lawyers and accounts and get rid of it the tax codes are full of loopholes to get around that so i don't know what his tax planning has been but most of the rich people will not be affected by the estate tax that is not correct they don't really want the on the a.m.t. trump we know because the two no i didn't five tax return was late paid some more than
see it whatsoever to be honest ok well a lot of people do have a desire because i want to know if he's giving himself a big tax cut let's be clear with what we journos let's be clear what we do know based on this week's tax cut plan number one president trump has had to pay tens of millions of dollars in the past in the form of the alternative minimum tax the a.m.t. a number two trumps wealth which he says is a lot would be subject to the estate tax upon his death so what does this tax plan do...
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the divine lorraine hotel has seen a cinderella makeover to become a desirable upscale apartment building. >> tonight, the newly renovated grand lobby making its debut to the public. >> nbc 10's lauren mayk takes us there, all new at 6:00. >> this is new and this is old. >> reporter: developer eric bloomen ffel is talking about the floor of the divine lorraine, but he might as well be talking about the whole thing. is this original stone? >> it is. >> reporter: a troansformation f the historic building beginning with the unveiling of the lobby. >> do you consider this done now? >> yes, once i get the lights to stop blinking. >> reporter: final touches here, but it's come a long way from our visit last year from the entrance to the stairs. now we're learning this restoration has a connection to more construction going on down the street at the old metropolitan opera house. we got a peek inside what it looks like when you step off broad street and come inside this music venue that's about to be restored. it's stripped down now, but bloomen ffel and live nation regional president jeff gordon
the divine lorraine hotel has seen a cinderella makeover to become a desirable upscale apartment building. >> tonight, the newly renovated grand lobby making its debut to the public. >> nbc 10's lauren mayk takes us there, all new at 6:00. >> this is new and this is old. >> reporter: developer eric bloomen ffel is talking about the floor of the divine lorraine, but he might as well be talking about the whole thing. is this original stone? >> it is. >>...
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deep down, everyone has a desire to make an indelible mark on the world. every single individual can help clear the path for change, whether they realize it or not. i frequently urge my children, adam, jessica, and mckenzie not to only take advantage of their personal networks, but to reach out to those outside their normal sphere of friends. you never know, my young friends, when the person sitting next to you will be the next steve jobs, oprah winfrey, warren buffett, or even barack obama. and get out of your comfort zone and befriend those beyond your normal group. you cannot be an agent of change on your own. you're going to need others to transverse the road with you. there's something my mother taught me, remember where you came from and respect those that came before you. in this moment, if you're sitting here listening to me, know that you are a product of generations prior who hoped for more, for better, for greatness within their families. they are ancestors you don't even know, whose blood, sweat, and tears flowed so you can be here now. no man
deep down, everyone has a desire to make an indelible mark on the world. every single individual can help clear the path for change, whether they realize it or not. i frequently urge my children, adam, jessica, and mckenzie not to only take advantage of their personal networks, but to reach out to those outside their normal sphere of friends. you never know, my young friends, when the person sitting next to you will be the next steve jobs, oprah winfrey, warren buffett, or even barack obama....
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kim jong—un‘s bluster, the paper says, may mask a desire to avoid war.othing after american bombers and fighterjets prowled along north korea's coast at the weekend. america's better links with china are the focus of the south china morning post. the paper reports on the us commerce secretary, wilbur ross's, visit to hong kong, ahead of president trump's visit to beijing in november, but it says the two countries must deal with the many barriers to trade between them. the japan times assesses the economic implications of saudi arabia's decision to allow women to drive. it says it is good news for toyota and hyundai, who dominate the saudi market, but it is bad news for uber, and the estimated 800,000 chauffeurs who currently ferry saudi women around. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? there is more on that news of women driving in saudi arabia. not surprisingly, it has prompted a lot of discussion online. early criticism focused on the dangers of women drivers. the hashtag "the people refuse women driving" was widely shared after the anno
kim jong—un‘s bluster, the paper says, may mask a desire to avoid war.othing after american bombers and fighterjets prowled along north korea's coast at the weekend. america's better links with china are the focus of the south china morning post. the paper reports on the us commerce secretary, wilbur ross's, visit to hong kong, ahead of president trump's visit to beijing in november, but it says the two countries must deal with the many barriers to trade between them. the japan times...
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why commemorate a neighborhood that was once so a desirable. disparaging name that is similar to skid row. becauseon for that is when you look at this they had a home sense of each other. they had a sense of community. they had a sense of welcoming identity. the potential to grow and progress for what they might have become. we are in the process now of having them realize that potential through very modern ways. , not just arecinct cultural building but a cultural precinct. that is inspiring to us. then make it to the last one year. went past it. the last one is in brooklyn village. today's conference is entitled persistence. i am going to as your question, how far can we go? charlotte, north carolina. 17 acres of development. like every other city that is going in and out. infrastructureat such as the civil infrastructure and the transportation and nowlity developers are coming in and developing the cities. when you go to a place like charlotte where there was a significant and most vibrant african-american neighborhood in the state of the tim
why commemorate a neighborhood that was once so a desirable. disparaging name that is similar to skid row. becauseon for that is when you look at this they had a home sense of each other. they had a sense of community. they had a sense of welcoming identity. the potential to grow and progress for what they might have become. we are in the process now of having them realize that potential through very modern ways. , not just arecinct cultural building but a cultural precinct. that is inspiring...
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a half billion dollar workshare project in china. theore analysis on one of latest u.s. sanctions against north korea. will it have the desired8:30 in singapore. blue skies. we are a half hour away from opening of trading. >> a great way to finish the week. i'm in new york. you are watching daybreak asia. let's get to the first word news. paul allen in sydney. the nikkei news as xi jinping is trying to talk the anticorruption chief out of resigning. he has expressed a desire to step down at next month's communist party congress. the anticorruption drive since 2013. president trump has ordered new sanctions targeting banks that do business with pyongyang. the executive order bans any ship that visits north korea from american ports and says china has told banks to stop dealing with the north. the u.k. prime minister appears to have one support for her brexit vision. the by and from her most senior ministers is critical as she prepares to appeal directly to the 27 eu governments and strike a more conciliatory tone than she did in january. hinted that ahas resignation if she softens her stance too much. the latest polls suggest
a half billion dollar workshare project in china. theore analysis on one of latest u.s. sanctions against north korea. will it have the desired8:30 in singapore. blue skies. we are a half hour away from opening of trading. >> a great way to finish the week. i'm in new york. you are watching daybreak asia. let's get to the first word news. paul allen in sydney. the nikkei news as xi jinping is trying to talk the anticorruption chief out of resigning. he has expressed a desire to step down...
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won is a significant shift a desired by many leading financial institutions. ome without some risk and a market that has a disagree of centralization, but poses some risks surrounding that sector. chart for you. this is credit for the nonfinancial sector of gdp in china. we have peaked and we are coming off and this is bs data and i am wondering if this will allow foreigners to look at chinese assets and say, this starts to become a more desirable place to put my money. the tail risks are fading a little bit and you put the next to the fact the pboc is allowing foreign institutions to access those markets. prospectso different in terms of what is happening with china. the flip side is what is happening the fed. off,olicy meeting kicking investors focusing on what we will find out when we talk to the fed and see what will be going on with the fed whether or not were exactly how this story will be developing. let's get back to our guests and figure out what is going on in terms of the story surrounding this. let's put china and the u.s. together. if you are sitti
won is a significant shift a desired by many leading financial institutions. ome without some risk and a market that has a disagree of centralization, but poses some risks surrounding that sector. chart for you. this is credit for the nonfinancial sector of gdp in china. we have peaked and we are coming off and this is bs data and i am wondering if this will allow foreigners to look at chinese assets and say, this starts to become a more desirable place to put my money. the tail risks are...
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nick, is there an air of expectation and a desire to see something different from this? moment. the progress from this? yes, people hope it is a water shed moment. the progress has been insufficient and individuals and businesses will be hoping for clarity on many of the important points. what particularly, the question of transition, which now looks likely, is that going to be something that, this is the soft brexit a lot of businesses were hoping for? i think based on the sort of information that's come out and perhaps been leaked from downing street, there is an expectation that there will be, some indication of a softer brexit. and the eu leaders and negotiators will be looking for information coming out of speech on the important points, such as the rights of eu citizens who are living in the uk. the brexit bill and any information about how the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland will be handled. you wizzed off to see how the markets are looking. has there been any movement as a result of what appears to be coming this afternoon? looking at t
nick, is there an air of expectation and a desire to see something different from this? moment. the progress from this? yes, people hope it is a water shed moment. the progress has been insufficient and individuals and businesses will be hoping for clarity on many of the important points. what particularly, the question of transition, which now looks likely, is that going to be something that, this is the soft brexit a lot of businesses were hoping for? i think based on the sort of information...
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i think there will be a continued growth of a desire for people to watch video wherever they are, they won't watch all their video sitting in their homes so the ability to be able to deliver video and smart forms and tablets where people on the go will become increasingly valuable as we go along. i think will see a continued evolution. i don't know that we will see a revolution, at least in the next five-seven years in the way in which video is delivered and the way in which video is consumed but we will continue to see movement as we have seen and we look at the attention to our college student customers and the way they are consuming video and high-speed data and we have an x vanity on campus product which is basically a high-speed data product that includes a streaming feature with a skinny package of video for content to get their broadband through x vanity and through that subscription to get a basic package that they can watch on their laptops or smart phones or on their tablets and i think we will see more and more of an evolution of the way the customer wants to receive their v
i think there will be a continued growth of a desire for people to watch video wherever they are, they won't watch all their video sitting in their homes so the ability to be able to deliver video and smart forms and tablets where people on the go will become increasingly valuable as we go along. i think will see a continued evolution. i don't know that we will see a revolution, at least in the next five-seven years in the way in which video is delivered and the way in which video is consumed...
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i think what we will get repeatedly from conservative spokesmen and women is a desire to speak aboutnything but brexit. talking about domestic political priorities. they are keenly aware that conservatives in this government will be defined and see their time dominated by brexit because it is this gargantuan issue that looms over everything in politics. but they want to try, when they have the chance, and they see they have the chance, and they see the next few days as that chance, to talk about other stuff and address what the electorate highlighted was an achilles‘ heel in the general election, the fact that so many young people didn‘t go anywhere near the conservatives and were very much drawn byjeremy corbyn and the drawn byjeremy corbyn and the labour party. amber rudd was quite outspoken about the 4000 word essays 0risjohnson broke outspoken about the 4000 word essays 0ris johnson broke on outspoken about the 4000 word essays 0risjohnson broke on this subject a couple of weeks ago. how much support does boris johnson couple of weeks ago. how much support does borisjohnson have
i think what we will get repeatedly from conservative spokesmen and women is a desire to speak aboutnything but brexit. talking about domestic political priorities. they are keenly aware that conservatives in this government will be defined and see their time dominated by brexit because it is this gargantuan issue that looms over everything in politics. but they want to try, when they have the chance, and they see they have the chance, and they see the next few days as that chance, to talk...
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what we will get repeatedly from conservative spokesmen and women over the next couple of days as a desireestic political priorities. they are keenly aware that of course conservatives in this government will be defined and see their time dominated by brexit because it is this gargantuan issue that looms over everything in politics. but they want to try, when they have the chance, and they see the next few days as that chance to talk about that and address what the electorate highlighted was an achilles' heel for them at the general election which was the fact that so many young people didn't go anywhere near the conservatives and were very much drawn byjeromy corbyn and the labour party. amber rudd was quite outspoken about the 4000 word essay that was johnson wrote on outspoken about the 4000 word essay that wasjohnson wrote on this essay —— issue a couple of weeks ago. how much... that was a dissertation from borisjohnson a much... that was a dissertation from boris johnson a couple much... that was a dissertation from borisjohnson a couple of weeks ago. what is striking about the inter
what we will get repeatedly from conservative spokesmen and women over the next couple of days as a desireestic political priorities. they are keenly aware that of course conservatives in this government will be defined and see their time dominated by brexit because it is this gargantuan issue that looms over everything in politics. but they want to try, when they have the chance, and they see the next few days as that chance to talk about that and address what the electorate highlighted was an...
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why commemorate a neighborhood that was once so a desirable. -- undesirable. invisible. with such a disparaging name of hogan's alley, that is similar to skid row. the reason for that is because when you look at this dilapidated home, and the state of homes before the community was wiped out -- they had a sense of each other. they had a sense of community. they had a sense of welcoming and identity. they lost the potential to grow and progress and realize what they might have become. we are in the process now of having them realize that potential in a very modern way. creating a precinct -- not just a cultural building. a cultural precinct. so that is inspiring to us. then, i am going to get to the last one here. i think i went past it. but the last one is charlotte, brooklyn village. so the theme of today's conference is called "persistence." i am going to ask you guys a question. how far can we go? charlotte, north carolina. the heart of the second ward. 17 acre of development. like every other city that is theng in now, years later, infrastructure, such as the civil in
why commemorate a neighborhood that was once so a desirable. -- undesirable. invisible. with such a disparaging name of hogan's alley, that is similar to skid row. the reason for that is because when you look at this dilapidated home, and the state of homes before the community was wiped out -- they had a sense of each other. they had a sense of community. they had a sense of welcoming and identity. they lost the potential to grow and progress and realize what they might have become. we are in...
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if you've ever had a desire to see the north pole and have twenty eight thousand dollars in your checking account you might just be in luck the russian arctic class nuclear powered icebreaker fifty years of victory offers to take adventurous eco tourists on such a ride the trip has a storied history having previously transported the olympic torch back from the north pole for the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics but for those of us lacking in funds or vacation days despair not because environmental journalists that we're now boxing commentator karen mulvaney made the trip so we don't have to go there go to weigh in on the pros and cons of eco tourism the state of our polar ice caps and the intersection of climate change and politics of any joined our show or let's you know it's really really interesting to talk to because this fifty years of victory there isn't a cruise ship it's a working ship that works and the arctic and much of the year it's trying to carve a path through the. yes container vessels and cargo vessels and just for a couple of months a year it does this north pol
if you've ever had a desire to see the north pole and have twenty eight thousand dollars in your checking account you might just be in luck the russian arctic class nuclear powered icebreaker fifty years of victory offers to take adventurous eco tourists on such a ride the trip has a storied history having previously transported the olympic torch back from the north pole for the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics but for those of us lacking in funds or vacation days despair not because...
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and is there it desire, a desire from overseas organisations, to get involved in china ?gine it is a huge potential market. very definitely. this is one of the frustrations. the banks have had to have 25% stakes, rather than wholly—owned operations. you have had fund managers, they'vejust wholly—owned operations. you have had fund managers, they've just been allowed to have 100%. yes, there is allowed to have 100%. yes, there is a huge interest in getting into the country. however, you know, it's not like it's going to be an amazing opportunity necessarily, because china will still control all of the different bits of the market, so it's not going to be if referral, like we saw when the us banks came over here in the 1980s —— it is not going to be a free for all. who will be attracted to this? the major investment banks will want to go in. a lot of the fund managers, like fidelity, schroders, aberdeen asset management, they are trying to set up management, they are trying to set up 100% owned entities. you see fund managers and insurance companies trying to offer, you kno
and is there it desire, a desire from overseas organisations, to get involved in china ?gine it is a huge potential market. very definitely. this is one of the frustrations. the banks have had to have 25% stakes, rather than wholly—owned operations. you have had fund managers, they'vejust wholly—owned operations. you have had fund managers, they've just been allowed to have 100%. yes, there is allowed to have 100%. yes, there is a huge interest in getting into the country. however, you...
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what trumps going for they feel like they have to stick with it regardless and out of a lack of a desire to pursue other strategies and because this is been this is been the way of doing things for so long that it's i think they can't see beyond that ben white thank you. and more leaders speak today at the u.n. general assembly a little later on thursday we're expecting to hear from south korea yemen russia china jordan and bangladesh will be able to see all of those speeches live as they happen right here on al-jazeera. still to come on this channel for you erica maria continues to cause devastation in the caribbean we'll be live in the dominican republic when we come back. and people in the philippines mark a dark chapter of their country's history by highlighting human rights violations happening today. hello again we'll start by look at weather conditions across asia and in northeastern areas this frontal system is just moving clear of japan but only temporarily is not the wave on this front which going to get the threat this rain across the islands of southern japan and also across
what trumps going for they feel like they have to stick with it regardless and out of a lack of a desire to pursue other strategies and because this is been this is been the way of doing things for so long that it's i think they can't see beyond that ben white thank you. and more leaders speak today at the u.n. general assembly a little later on thursday we're expecting to hear from south korea yemen russia china jordan and bangladesh will be able to see all of those speeches live as they...
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i think there's going to be a continued growth of a desire for people to watch video wherever they are. they're not going to watch all their video sitting in their homes. so the ability, the ability to be able to deliver video to smartphones and tablets for people on the go is going to become increasingly valuable as we go along. so i think, i mean, i think we're going to see a continued evolution. i don't know that we're going to see a revolution, at least in the next five to seven years in the way in which video is delivered, in the way in which video is consumed. but we're going to continue to see movements as we have seen. and, you know, we look and we pay attention to our college student customers and the way they're consuming video and high-speed data. you know, we have an x-finity on campus product which is basically a high-speed product that includes a streaming feature with a skinny package of video content for college students to get their broadband through xfinity but then through that subscription, to get a basic package of video content that they can watch on their laptops
i think there's going to be a continued growth of a desire for people to watch video wherever they are. they're not going to watch all their video sitting in their homes. so the ability, the ability to be able to deliver video to smartphones and tablets for people on the go is going to become increasingly valuable as we go along. so i think, i mean, i think we're going to see a continued evolution. i don't know that we're going to see a revolution, at least in the next five to seven years in...
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but you can read between the lines there is a curiosity and a desire to see her daughter, but a resistanceecause she is worried it could open up some wound and it is better to let wounds heal. but yeah, and we also talk about the moment when she walks into the door. there's a little bit of a vibe of the person who's just been off to college and learned all these new things and wants to go home and show mom what they learned. that is sort of the fun of it. charlie: does the audience choose sides between torvald and nora? >> the hope is that they choose sides and then hear another side and flip a lot over the course of the evening, which is why i use that sports metaphor. hopefully you as an audience member feel every side of the argument over the course of the show. i think it is one of the things lucas did so well and what makes the show really fun. charlie: what is the engagement with her daughter? i did what i had to do, but i did it for myself? laurie: it is so funny that we are dealing with a marriage and divorce, and then along comes the emmy scene, and they have a daughter, very diff
but you can read between the lines there is a curiosity and a desire to see her daughter, but a resistanceecause she is worried it could open up some wound and it is better to let wounds heal. but yeah, and we also talk about the moment when she walks into the door. there's a little bit of a vibe of the person who's just been off to college and learned all these new things and wants to go home and show mom what they learned. that is sort of the fun of it. charlie: does the audience choose sides...