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capable of achieving the results that you seek. i won't even try to tell you what you should focus on. because that depends on your own passion. your vision, your purpose, and your benefit about what is needed. but i will say that i hope you will pursue this mandate in a way that promotes opportunity and equality for all. aspires toward higher principles. advances in humanity and empathy, achieve a positive impact in your community and world. when you feel down and discouraged, and you feel you just can't do it, i want you to remember that auntee maxine andrs came here today reminded you of how poor she was. of how littleou she had. she reminded you of how a mother, 13 children struggled and worked and believed, had faith and went to church every sunday. i want you to remember all of these things so that you will rise up no matter what has confronted you and you can claim your time. thank you very much. [applause] >> on a makers, veterans affairs secretary discusses the mission act, a program to expand a private health care choices
capable of achieving the results that you seek. i won't even try to tell you what you should focus on. because that depends on your own passion. your vision, your purpose, and your benefit about what is needed. but i will say that i hope you will pursue this mandate in a way that promotes opportunity and equality for all. aspires toward higher principles. advances in humanity and empathy, achieve a positive impact in your community and world. when you feel down and discouraged, and you feel you...
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pelagius believed individuals could achieve their own salvation. he said it was just a matter of individuals living up to the perfection of which we are all inherently capable. --e's how he put himself since perfection is possible for man, it is obligatory. since perfection is possible for man, it is obligatory. the key he said was will an effort. if individuals worked hard enough and deploy their talents wisely enough, then they could be perfect. this idea famously drew the ire of augusta, better known as sink that we, who responded humans are not achievement machines. we are fragile. we are fallible. we have weaknesses. we suffer need. and all of us stand deeply in need of god's grace. pelagius was not satisfied. he took his stand on the idf human treatment. individualsgave free choice and insisted that was more powerful than any limitation augustine had identified. augustine said nature was permanent. pelagius did not think so. he said they could use their own free choices to adopt their own purposes, to create themselves. that is why a later fo
pelagius believed individuals could achieve their own salvation. he said it was just a matter of individuals living up to the perfection of which we are all inherently capable. --e's how he put himself since perfection is possible for man, it is obligatory. since perfection is possible for man, it is obligatory. the key he said was will an effort. if individuals worked hard enough and deploy their talents wisely enough, then they could be perfect. this idea famously drew the ire of augusta,...
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the data speaks to the analysis of achieving equitiable outcome and analysis. question have narrowed -- we have narrowed the gap in graduation rates between african american students and other student population. this also speaks to the increased efforts by family, community groups, staff, teachers, and creating the necessary conditions for african american students to be prepared for their next step in life, work, or in any or all post secondary opportunities. other highlights of the data is the number of teachers who engage in professional learning opportunity at their site that have increased student relationships and transformed students mindset. our work is specifically at hand because of the multiple partners that have focused in on their specific area of expertise. for example, black star rising is supported by the human rights commission. they have been an instrumental partner in providing support for our students over the summer, and they now are building out year-round programming to support our students. another example is 100% college prep, who prov
the data speaks to the analysis of achieving equitiable outcome and analysis. question have narrowed -- we have narrowed the gap in graduation rates between african american students and other student population. this also speaks to the increased efforts by family, community groups, staff, teachers, and creating the necessary conditions for african american students to be prepared for their next step in life, work, or in any or all post secondary opportunities. other highlights of the data is...
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what about the ones who aren't achieving?hey have enormous aptitude, they have great intelligence, but they didn't have the experience you had in baltimore. dan: the question you are asking is really, how does our country respond to the unevenness and insufficiency in public education in many rural, urban, and suburban communities? the answer i believe is we need to really create a learning ecosystem out of our higher education institutions, community colleges, regional four-year colleges, private colleges, big flagship institutions and our private schools. i just had the pleasure of being at the miami-dade commencement two days ago. it is one of the most important institutions in our country, graduating 13,000 people a year with associate degrees. many go to four-year schools, many go right to work, but they all go to something productive. i think america needs more miami-dades. it doesn't mean every student needs college, but every student needs a way to develop so that they are not essentially feeling that stuck feeling of
what about the ones who aren't achieving?hey have enormous aptitude, they have great intelligence, but they didn't have the experience you had in baltimore. dan: the question you are asking is really, how does our country respond to the unevenness and insufficiency in public education in many rural, urban, and suburban communities? the answer i believe is we need to really create a learning ecosystem out of our higher education institutions, community colleges, regional four-year colleges,...
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monetary policy can always achieve its objective alone, but especially in europe where public sectors are large it can do so faster and with fewer side effects if fiscal policies are aligned with it. recreating fiscal space by raising potential output through reforms and public investment and respecting the european fiscal framework will maintain investor confidence in countries with high public debt, low growth, and low fiscal space but as fiscal expansion in the other countries may have limited spillovers, national fiscal policies remain constrained. so work on a common fiscal stabilization instrument of adequate design should proceed with broader scope but especially renewed determination. let me conclude, the euro was introduced 20 years ago in order to insulate the single market from exchange rate crisis and competitive devaluations that would threaten the sustainability of open markets but it was also a political project that relying on the success of the single market would lead to the greater integration of its member states on both counts the vision of our forefathers has sco
monetary policy can always achieve its objective alone, but especially in europe where public sectors are large it can do so faster and with fewer side effects if fiscal policies are aligned with it. recreating fiscal space by raising potential output through reforms and public investment and respecting the european fiscal framework will maintain investor confidence in countries with high public debt, low growth, and low fiscal space but as fiscal expansion in the other countries may have...
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do you think you need to change the tax structure to better achieve those goals? mr. hickenlooper: i think if you look at what really happened at the end of world war ii until 1980, the prosperity, the wealth doubled. basically every man, woman and child doubled their income. to a certain extent you look at that time, we borrowed money for the g.i. bill, we had to pay off money for war debts, we built the interstate system. and we had a significantly higher tax rates across the country, especially for wealthier people. i think we have to approach additional revenue to make sure that we can address income inequality not by giving people something for nothing, or free jobs for all, but we have to invest in infrastructure of all times, and i include education and skills training as a crucial part of that. and to pay for that i think corporate america and our wealthiest have to pay more. how we do that i think should be part of a process. i have thrown out a bunch of examples and possibilities. but it should be a process by which the business community and the wealthy lea
do you think you need to change the tax structure to better achieve those goals? mr. hickenlooper: i think if you look at what really happened at the end of world war ii until 1980, the prosperity, the wealth doubled. basically every man, woman and child doubled their income. to a certain extent you look at that time, we borrowed money for the g.i. bill, we had to pay off money for war debts, we built the interstate system. and we had a significantly higher tax rates across the country,...
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this will require a new effort to achieve world law, a new context for world discussions. it will require increased understanding between the soviets and ourselves. and increased understanding will require increased contact and communication. one step in this direction is the proposed arrangement for a direct line between moscow and washington, to avoid on each side the dangerous delays, misunderstandings, and misreadings of the other's actions which might occur at a time of crisis. we have also been talking in geneva about the other first-step measures of arms control designed to limit the intensity of the arms race and to reduce the risks of accidental war. our primary long range interest in geneva, however, is general and complete disarmament designed to take place by stages, permitting parallel political developments to build the new institutions of peace which would take the place of arms. the pursuit of disarmament has been an effort of this government since the 1920's. it has been urgently sought by the past three administrations. and however dim the prospects may b
this will require a new effort to achieve world law, a new context for world discussions. it will require increased understanding between the soviets and ourselves. and increased understanding will require increased contact and communication. one step in this direction is the proposed arrangement for a direct line between moscow and washington, to avoid on each side the dangerous delays, misunderstandings, and misreadings of the other's actions which might occur at a time of crisis. we have...
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we spoke about our ambitions and what we want to achieve, and if we don't achieve what we want to achieve. scotland may be the underdogs, but with players like erin cuthbert, they could cause an upset. i think we have grown and developed and matured as a team. i think we have played a different brand of football, we have certainly bridged the gap, but that is up to us to make it happen on the pitch where it matters. the scotland side will want to capture and remember every moment, because they will make history in this stadium, playing in their first ever world cup match. but england don't just want to win this game, their aim is to win the tournament, and they won't let sentiment stand in their way. a new exhibition is bringing to life the diary of anne frank — the journals of the jewish teenager hiding from the nazis in occupied amsterdam. earlier this week, anne frank's stepsister, 90—year—old auschwitz survivor eva schloss, visited the exhibition and spoke to the bbc'sjohn beattie. she was a very lively little girl. very full of stories. was very interested in always looking smart, wi
we spoke about our ambitions and what we want to achieve, and if we don't achieve what we want to achieve. scotland may be the underdogs, but with players like erin cuthbert, they could cause an upset. i think we have grown and developed and matured as a team. i think we have played a different brand of football, we have certainly bridged the gap, but that is up to us to make it happen on the pitch where it matters. the scotland side will want to capture and remember every moment, because they...
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achievers, san francisco achievers. is anyone present from san francisco achievers?ve an annual set of scholarship awards. i'm not seeing anybody rise to represent san francisco achievers. that is the conclusion of the scholarship awards, so i definitely want to thank all the administrator and teacher organizations and other committees that have worked hard to support our students and last but not least, i want to congratulate all of our soon-to-be graduates will be crossing the stages next week. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. next item is section c., public comment on nonagenda items. please note that public comment is an opportunity for the board to hear from the community on matters within the board's jurisdiction. we ask that you refrain from using employee and student names if you have a complaint about a district employee, you may submit it to the employee his supervisor in accordance with district policy. as a reminder, board rules in california law do not allow us, the board, to respond to comments or attempt to answer questions during public c
achievers, san francisco achievers. is anyone present from san francisco achievers?ve an annual set of scholarship awards. i'm not seeing anybody rise to represent san francisco achievers. that is the conclusion of the scholarship awards, so i definitely want to thank all the administrator and teacher organizations and other committees that have worked hard to support our students and last but not least, i want to congratulate all of our soon-to-be graduates will be crossing the stages next...
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and it will be interesting to of with such a concentration people trying to achieve, all trying to achieve the same goal that moment which will be memorable, whether it is even possible for people to be really distinctive. i would say the exception is our campaign. [laughter] i would like to ask you what has been your biggest surprise or challenge in your run for presidential candidate. mr. hickenlooper: sure. surprise i think it was just with somebody candidates in the race, we have spent more time fundraising than i would prefer. i think probably every candidate would say that. the second surprise is how consistent the concerns are from state to state. we obviously spent a fair amount of time in our first four primary states, iowa, new hampshire, nevada and south carolina. and in each case, generally health care is almost always the first thing people ask questions about. and yet, generally there is a more emotion around climate change, which is usually in the andtwo or three questions, there is a consistent concern about, i think, in almost every question, about people's economic stabil
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and you said that you are looking forward to much progress being achieved there. so at once the contact is established between president trump and chairman kim at the dmz what kind of progress do you expect in the subsequent negotiations? and how about the possibility of a third u.s.-north korea summit happening before the end of the year? and my third question relates to the written interview that you had given to various agencies recently. and in that interview you had mentioned that if north korea under complete inspection, verification from the international community, if north korea dismantles the nuclear complex in yongbyon then the international community could explore the sanctions relief, the partial sanctions relief. so has there been any discussions regarding this issue this morning, and what was the response from the u.s. side? >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> translator: invited to panmunjom as well. but today the focus will be discussions between north korea and the u.s. that is to say, president trump and chairman kim's meeting. and any conversa
and you said that you are looking forward to much progress being achieved there. so at once the contact is established between president trump and chairman kim at the dmz what kind of progress do you expect in the subsequent negotiations? and how about the possibility of a third u.s.-north korea summit happening before the end of the year? and my third question relates to the written interview that you had given to various agencies recently. and in that interview you had mentioned that if north...
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what they wanted to achieve. it did not work, but i don't think that was jefferson davis's fault. could you tell me the name of the two people from south carolina you are talking about at the beginning --you mentioned a lot of names. that's why -- where i know a powerpoint comes in handy to have the names. andrt baumwell wright lawrence kitt. wright is a good example. not only was he one of the leading fire eaters before the civil war and during the civil war, he also was a newspaper editor, so we had that mouthpiece. memoirhe war, he wrote a that one of my predecessors at virginia tech edited for publication of two years back. it, a memoir by him and in one of the main things he does is complain about davis and say this guy did a terrible job. we would've had -- if we had anyone else in place, maybe me, the confederacy could have one instead of losing. example of a davis critic. thanks for the question and thank you all for being a great audience. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 201
what they wanted to achieve. it did not work, but i don't think that was jefferson davis's fault. could you tell me the name of the two people from south carolina you are talking about at the beginning --you mentioned a lot of names. that's why -- where i know a powerpoint comes in handy to have the names. andrt baumwell wright lawrence kitt. wright is a good example. not only was he one of the leading fire eaters before the civil war and during the civil war, he also was a newspaper editor, so...
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it's important for american national security we do in fact achieve that. thank you all. >>> for 40 years c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind created by cable in 1979 c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >>> the reviews are in for c-span's the president's book. it recently topped "the new york times" new and noteworthy column. a milepost in the revolving and ever changing reputations of our presidents. and from the new york journal of books the president's makes a fast and grossing read. read about how noted presidential historians ranked
it's important for american national security we do in fact achieve that. thank you all. >>> for 40 years c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind created by cable in 1979 c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >>> the reviews are in for...
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that achievement it would be. sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the telegraph's economics and trade correspondent, anna isaac, and the broadcaster and author, john kampfner. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's bring you up—to—date did to the daily mirror, has a full page on the daily mirror, has a full page on the da commemorations. if a six—year—old boy standing next to the batter and the boy is wearing the batter and the boy is wearing the metals that belonged to his great uncle and he's making a new friend. the financial times lead on teresa mays rallied philip hammond, she tried to put more money into schools and colleges as a farewell gift. another picture to the da vetera n gift. another picture to the da veteran with the young man with the caption, they fought for our futures. he did commemorations on the front of the daily telegraph, lovely picture of one elderly vetera n lovely
that achievement it would be. sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the telegraph's economics and trade correspondent, anna isaac, and the broadcaster and author, john kampfner. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's bring you up—to—date did to the daily mirror, has a full page on the daily mirror, has a full page on the da commemorations. if a six—year—old boy...
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professionalism that has been achieved over the past decades. exemplify that, focusing on training, technology, best practices, and above all, cooperation. law enforcement in the united states and among our allies has reached new levels of excellence and allowed us to achieve historic reductions in crime. of course, we are always striving to reach greater heights, and the national academy remains at the center of this effort. i think you all know that the experience here is not all about learning from your instructors, it is also about learning from each other, and building the relationships and trust that is so essential for our collective action. we are building a national and worldwide network of law enforcement excellence, a network that, through cooperation, allows us to meet the great challenges that we face. i have always believed that none of us can succeed in our responsibilities without cooperation. in 1992, when i last served, violent crime was its highest rate in our nation's history. it had trebled. my priority was addressing this b
professionalism that has been achieved over the past decades. exemplify that, focusing on training, technology, best practices, and above all, cooperation. law enforcement in the united states and among our allies has reached new levels of excellence and allowed us to achieve historic reductions in crime. of course, we are always striving to reach greater heights, and the national academy remains at the center of this effort. i think you all know that the experience here is not all about...
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to achieve. it did not work, but i really do not think that was jefferson davis's fault. you tell me the two people from south carolina -- you mentioned a lot of names. i was trying to write them all down. prof. quigley: yes. that is where powerpoint sometimes comes in handy to have the names of their but the two well --re roberts bomb and -- kett.t rhett had the charleston newspaper. he wrote a memoir after the war, which one of my predecessors at virginia tech edited for publication. and in that memoir, one of the main things he does is complain about davis and say this guy did a terrible job. if we would have had anyone else thelace, maybe me, confederacy could have won instead of losing. so, he is, i would say, a great example of a davis critic. thanks for the question. thank you all for being such a great audience. next on lectures in history american university professor ibram kendi teaches a class about malcolm x's views on africa. kendi argues that through the 1960s, africa had been assoc
to achieve. it did not work, but i really do not think that was jefferson davis's fault. you tell me the two people from south carolina -- you mentioned a lot of names. i was trying to write them all down. prof. quigley: yes. that is where powerpoint sometimes comes in handy to have the names of their but the two well --re roberts bomb and -- kett.t rhett had the charleston newspaper. he wrote a memoir after the war, which one of my predecessors at virginia tech edited for publication. and in...
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so, who better to weigh up the prime minister's parliamentary achievements than nikki da costa, who waslative affairs at number ten. when you have no majority, you actually have to approach things a bit differently. we have been very used to majority government and had this big omnibus bill and education bill, and often in the past governments have actually thought, when they did a queen speech, they thought of titles first and then worked out what kind of content to stick in them afterwards — they'll sound good on the day, they'll get the press coverage. it's very different with a minority government. you had to do small bills and what we do is we try and watch for something called "scope" and what that means is, if you're going to attach things to youe bills, because their issue, their pet issue might be within the libel areas of those particular bills, then you're going to come under lots of attacks. you do small bills and you do them niche, i think the things the prime minister will be proud of will be the things that actually affected consumers and the average person in the street.
so, who better to weigh up the prime minister's parliamentary achievements than nikki da costa, who waslative affairs at number ten. when you have no majority, you actually have to approach things a bit differently. we have been very used to majority government and had this big omnibus bill and education bill, and often in the past governments have actually thought, when they did a queen speech, they thought of titles first and then worked out what kind of content to stick in them afterwards...
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it is not an achievement just to talk.g-un, just the fact of stepping over the line, putting his toe in north korea, he sees it as an achievement. i don't see it that way. the goal for the united states of america and our allies is denuclearization. complete tee nuclearization. means to achieve it may be interacting with kim jong-un. so far there's been very, very little progress towards achieving that outcome, that national security objective for the united states. >> you're a former diplomat. earlier you were talking about the president remarking at that news conference that former secretary meddled with iran, creating a better environment for them. what do you think about that kind of discussion? >> i think it's highly ironic that president trump is talking about john kerry talking with foreign leaders, as we know that his son was talking with the russians during the 2016 election, very bluntly saying if you have compromising material on secretary clinton, we want it. this is a nonissue. i wish he would focus on, you kn
it is not an achievement just to talk.g-un, just the fact of stepping over the line, putting his toe in north korea, he sees it as an achievement. i don't see it that way. the goal for the united states of america and our allies is denuclearization. complete tee nuclearization. means to achieve it may be interacting with kim jong-un. so far there's been very, very little progress towards achieving that outcome, that national security objective for the united states. >> you're a former...
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all people on earth have to contribute to achieving this goal this dog to achieve this reduction of c o 2 or put everybody every. man and woman have to look for reducing the personal soon to all so not all together all people on earth because a achieve this universal goal. how can we trust both the people who are able and willing to do that. this is the problem for this purpose you have devised an experiment which for most of the the roots of experimental economics. alice class. cannot unfun. provide numbers 40 euros of the start. they are asked to invest from their individual money was up nothing to your office before your office and each often wrong. the group together has assembled at least $120.00 euros they have succeeded to avoid dangerous climate change. and then they can keep but they did not invest. in the everybody does that everybody has 20 year olds to take home f.a. don't achieve that. then they loose there and then in money was a probability of 90 percent. so the russian strategy is to end of us but 20 euros for question are those who does and last for 20 years. you coul
all people on earth have to contribute to achieving this goal this dog to achieve this reduction of c o 2 or put everybody every. man and woman have to look for reducing the personal soon to all so not all together all people on earth because a achieve this universal goal. how can we trust both the people who are able and willing to do that. this is the problem for this purpose you have devised an experiment which for most of the the roots of experimental economics. alice class. cannot unfun....
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ball.ll and he achieved a great many. what i think he knew -- because he was a realist, he could not escape the reality that time goes on and if you are fortunate , it's part of a continuum. there will be people who come after. some who will improve on what you have. some who will fulfill the ambitions that he held. the concerns he had about the number of people falling to cancer. so many. just a feel-good exercise for someone who took minor, popular stats. i think my feelings were probably shared in large measure by many people in the audience that day. they knew this important figure had, in many ways, already changed the world and had begun things that, if fulfilled, would take it further towards being better. you say he was a fighter and not a quitter throughout his life. the fight was not over until the victory was achieved, and in so many of these things it was a process. 20 years of post-presidency was him.a fruitful period for two months before his death in new jersey, the morning of his death, the galleys for his
ball.ll and he achieved a great many. what i think he knew -- because he was a realist, he could not escape the reality that time goes on and if you are fortunate , it's part of a continuum. there will be people who come after. some who will improve on what you have. some who will fulfill the ambitions that he held. the concerns he had about the number of people falling to cancer. so many. just a feel-good exercise for someone who took minor, popular stats. i think my feelings were probably...
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he's into the quarter—finals for the tenth year in a row, the first man to achieve that.s draw, where the top seeds have been falling the defending champion simona halep had a very straight—forward win. rhia chohan has the best of today's play. if you thought rougher nadal was the favourite for this tournament, think again. novak djokovic has been on cruise control. so the question for him was could even take a set off this guy because the world number one has not dropped one at this french open. he tried but perfection like this explains the perfect record. a breathtaking opener set the tone for this match. easy pc. the duel for who would play djokovic went to taipei. alexander and an injured phobia went added for almost three hours. the italian could not find his form and he made his second consecutive. this is what it meant. meanwhile, a speedy gael monfils shows that french tennis was still breathing here. but, it wasn't enough as dominic produced his performance of the tournament. and his shot of the tournament, the shot of the tournament. and the women's defending c
he's into the quarter—finals for the tenth year in a row, the first man to achieve that.s draw, where the top seeds have been falling the defending champion simona halep had a very straight—forward win. rhia chohan has the best of today's play. if you thought rougher nadal was the favourite for this tournament, think again. novak djokovic has been on cruise control. so the question for him was could even take a set off this guy because the world number one has not dropped one at this french...
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little has been achieved with respect to that goal.e have not seen inspectors do an inventory of north korea weapons. we have not seen north korea e irreversible dismantle. and kim jong un has not even laid out a blueprint or a road map for allowing for an audit of his existing capabilities, so we have not made actionable steps toward denuclearization, and what we learned from president trump today, he was honestly very honest for a change, cwas what his definition of peace is. peace according to president trump is no long range missile tests and no nuclear tests. let's be clear. kim jong un says he does not need to do those tests because he has already achieved those capabilities and at this point, president trump has made very clear that denuclearization is not a goal that he is in a rush for. his definition of peace is none of these long range missile tests or nuclear tests and president moon of south korea seems to share that definition as well, and i want to, you know, make a point here jim, making history is not always a good thi
little has been achieved with respect to that goal.e have not seen inspectors do an inventory of north korea weapons. we have not seen north korea e irreversible dismantle. and kim jong un has not even laid out a blueprint or a road map for allowing for an audit of his existing capabilities, so we have not made actionable steps toward denuclearization, and what we learned from president trump today, he was honestly very honest for a change, cwas what his definition of peace is. peace according...
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so we are implementing the president's direction and considering arms control options that could achieve the following objectives. first, it must be in the national security interest of the united states as well as our allies and partners. for example, we would benefit from an agreement that halts the growth of russian and chinese nuclear stockpiles while not undermining our ability to deter pack. for russia, the advantages of this could be it creates a new channel to have a dialogue with the united states. too often our efforts to have a positive relationship have been challenged by russia's maligned behavior. this is an opportunity for russia to demonstrate its interests in our bilateral relationship. and for china, which is concerned about avoiding an arms race, as are we, in fact, we are the only one not racing, here is an opportunity to match words with actions for a country that purports to have a minimum deterrence policy. second, the next arms control agreement must constrain potential adversaries current and military came abilities and prevent unnecessary military competition. w
so we are implementing the president's direction and considering arms control options that could achieve the following objectives. first, it must be in the national security interest of the united states as well as our allies and partners. for example, we would benefit from an agreement that halts the growth of russian and chinese nuclear stockpiles while not undermining our ability to deter pack. for russia, the advantages of this could be it creates a new channel to have a dialogue with the...
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that these grand coalitions to achieve all these goals if they do achieve are really given credit i think they give credit to i'm going to knock a lot of the social democrats so it was in fact on to be a novice who pushed a party into this grand coalition there were serious doubts about that when this coalition was false forms gone all there's a big challenge that that faction that wants to get out of this grand coalition will get a lot stronger and there are many commentators so they expect this government not to last the year well it's not the 1st time the coalitions being in trouble it's certainly is and it wasn't so long ago we were sat here for what felt like months but it was just a number of weeks in which this government found itself in the middle of a near crisis last summer it was brought to the brink of collapse over that migration. question between that and that was a large issue to lodge debate between actually within the conservatives between the interior ministry minister story and the german chancellor and of course these issues seem to keep popping up time and time
that these grand coalitions to achieve all these goals if they do achieve are really given credit i think they give credit to i'm going to knock a lot of the social democrats so it was in fact on to be a novice who pushed a party into this grand coalition there were serious doubts about that when this coalition was false forms gone all there's a big challenge that that faction that wants to get out of this grand coalition will get a lot stronger and there are many commentators so they expect...
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. -- significant achievements. ["america the beautiful"] ♪ narrator: dark skies and ruined water, burning rivers, oil spills, closed beaches, silent spring. 20 years ago, the wealthiest nation in the world that they had ever known, a people who enjoyed a level of private consumption undreamed of in the past found itself awash in environmental squalor. our cars were comfortable, but our children could not play outside because of the smog. our clothing was clean, but our bays were choked with sewage and our lakes were slowly dying. a wave of horror swept the nation as we began to realize what we had done to the natural systems that supported all life. the environmental movement was born. governments at all levels responded with programs aimed at controlling pollution. by 1970, it had come obvious that further progress would require a strong national effort. as a result, on december 2, 1970, president richard nixon consolidated 15 environmental programs from across the federal government to form the united states envi
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that these grand coalitions to achieve all these goals if they do achieve are really given credit i give credit to i'm going to knock a lot of the social democrats so it was in fact under they are not as who pushed the party into this grand coalition there were serious doubts about that when disco edition was false forms gone no there's a big chance that that faction that wants to get out of this grand coalition will get a lot stronger and there are many commentators of expect this government not to last the year well it's not the 1st time the coalitions been in trouble it's certainly is and it wasn't so long ago we were sat here for what felt like months but it was just a number of weeks in which this government found itself in the middle of a near crisis last summer it was brought to the brink of collapse over that migration. question between that and that was a large issue to large debate between actually within the conservatives between the interior ministry minister story and the german chancellor and of course these issues seem to keep popping up time and time again which is w
that these grand coalitions to achieve all these goals if they do achieve are really given credit i give credit to i'm going to knock a lot of the social democrats so it was in fact under they are not as who pushed the party into this grand coalition there were serious doubts about that when disco edition was false forms gone no there's a big chance that that faction that wants to get out of this grand coalition will get a lot stronger and there are many commentators of expect this government...
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and human resources to safeguard the global industry chain sharing our strength and cooperated to achieve a win win situation we should not develop behind a closed door and we cannot interfere in the market. even if the us china meetings are not the only ones that matter for the global economy in osaka india and the us have had their own simmering trade tensions of late on friday indian prime minister narendra modi met with trump while he also took part in meetings with the leaders of the so-called brics economies where he called for reform of the w t o alternately though the big set piece this weekend is the trump she meeting the outcome of that will determine just how happy this latest reunion of world leaders has been. well reported here dell is in osaka for us here in the china u.s. trade relations obviously and focus what else can we space. well basically there is a lot of talk going on about multilateral relationships trade relationships as well for example not directly here but also outside in brussels there is talk of e.u. merkel saw. the association of south american come countri
and human resources to safeguard the global industry chain sharing our strength and cooperated to achieve a win win situation we should not develop behind a closed door and we cannot interfere in the market. even if the us china meetings are not the only ones that matter for the global economy in osaka india and the us have had their own simmering trade tensions of late on friday indian prime minister narendra modi met with trump while he also took part in meetings with the leaders of the...
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that is what we are trying to achieve. i want to make a few points. we need to have a third summit in the united states and north korea, but the third summit should be a success otherwise there will be serious setbacks which we don't want to see it again. another point we had in those days the rivalry and strategy with destruction. we were not totally sure that our safety so we try to have a protection of ourselves and again coming from the other si side. questions like what if north korea decides to move to this post on the moratorium and ballistic missile testing when we think of a maximum impression that north korea on the policies the moratorium as i mentioned in another point i am trying to share with you is that south korea should and rely too much as we know they are sidelined to an extent. [inaudible] is totally unforgivable in 2017 another concern i have in the united states is to what extent they authorized. we heard about the idea proposed by donald trump and hanoi and we have the iranian case most recently a few days ago [inaudible] so wha
that is what we are trying to achieve. i want to make a few points. we need to have a third summit in the united states and north korea, but the third summit should be a success otherwise there will be serious setbacks which we don't want to see it again. another point we had in those days the rivalry and strategy with destruction. we were not totally sure that our safety so we try to have a protection of ourselves and again coming from the other si side. questions like what if north korea...
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it was achieved by a bloody seven-year civil war. to it -- the results of that civil war were subsequently embodied in the amendments to the constitution which immediately followed it. i think that it is clearly right that the original constitution was -- it effectively did not deal with slavery. it was ambiguous on the subject. and that was because it was a subject on which the founding fathers would probably have never been able to agree. and that was a missed opportunity at a time when slaves were beginning to be emancipated in much of the rest of the civilized world. >> let me -- let me km back and correct you on a point. because in a sense the emancipation was a -- bass was a battleground for you to fought out in the civil war but also fought out in the legislature and that was rally. the real issue is what follows after reconstruction is jim crow what we know as jim crow in this country. basically jim crow got taken -- bricks of it got taken down by basically the challenge of the law that forced legislative bodies to have to de
it was achieved by a bloody seven-year civil war. to it -- the results of that civil war were subsequently embodied in the amendments to the constitution which immediately followed it. i think that it is clearly right that the original constitution was -- it effectively did not deal with slavery. it was ambiguous on the subject. and that was because it was a subject on which the founding fathers would probably have never been able to agree. and that was a missed opportunity at a time when...
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in terms of how the scope of work was conceptualized and achieved. let me just walk through briefly the work done to date. we kicked off with a broad stakeholder -- broad stakeholder workshop on april 8th, which again was an opportunity for everyone to create a shared understanding of the project and aspirations for outcomes of the work itself. this also included specific presentations by the tjpa as well as california high-speed train and cal train. also start to understand and point out the places of interdependence, given the criticality of those two operators in the downtown extension. throughout the process, we also conducted the stakeholder interviews that i mentioned earlier. so that happened throughout the course of the -- over the last two and a half months. and then also underpinning the work that was done was a series of five international and national and local case studies. those included the california high-speed rail, london cross rail program, the gateway project, the san francisco-oakland bay bridge program and high-speed rail in spa
in terms of how the scope of work was conceptualized and achieved. let me just walk through briefly the work done to date. we kicked off with a broad stakeholder -- broad stakeholder workshop on april 8th, which again was an opportunity for everyone to create a shared understanding of the project and aspirations for outcomes of the work itself. this also included specific presentations by the tjpa as well as california high-speed train and cal train. also start to understand and point out the...
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, it would be seen as achieve a breakthrough, it would be seen as a achieve a breakthrough, it wouldatesman seeking peace and if it is successful it would make him look good ahead of the upper house elections this summer. a huge task but not a lot to lose. thank you for the update. moving now to other business news making headlines. shares in telecommunication companies have fallen overnight after ten states led by new york and california filed a lawsuit to stop t mobile is $26 million purchase of sprint. concern over prices jumping due million purchase of sprint. concern over pricesjumping due to reduced competition. seem to defy gravity dash beyond meat is now being brought down to earth with a 25% plunge in new york. jpmorgan cut it ratings over its $10 billion evaluation. this is one expensive veggie burger. in pakistan, the government hopes to dramatically increase tax collection as part of a new budget is the country has towards a $6 billion bailout problem from the international monetary fund. the prime minister says pakistan is facing an unprecedented economic crisis and want
, it would be seen as achieve a breakthrough, it would be seen as a achieve a breakthrough, it wouldatesman seeking peace and if it is successful it would make him look good ahead of the upper house elections this summer. a huge task but not a lot to lose. thank you for the update. moving now to other business news making headlines. shares in telecommunication companies have fallen overnight after ten states led by new york and california filed a lawsuit to stop t mobile is $26 million purchase...
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professionalism that has been achieved over the past decades.ou exemplify that, focusing on besting, technology, practices, and above all, cooperation. law enforcement in the united states and among our allies has reached new levels of excellence and allows us to achieve historic reductions in crime. alwaysse, we are striving to reach greater heights, and the national academy remains at the center of this effort. i think you all know that the experience here is not all about learning from your instructor's, it is also about learning from each other, and building the relationships and trust that is so essential for our collective action. national andng a worldwide network of law enforcement excellence, a network that, through cooperation, allows us to meet the great challenges that we face. i have always believed that none of us can succeed in our responsibilities without cooperation. serves --hen i last served, violent crime was at our highest rate. it had trebled. thisiority was addressing i building a tight partnership with our state and local
professionalism that has been achieved over the past decades.ou exemplify that, focusing on besting, technology, practices, and above all, cooperation. law enforcement in the united states and among our allies has reached new levels of excellence and allows us to achieve historic reductions in crime. alwaysse, we are striving to reach greater heights, and the national academy remains at the center of this effort. i think you all know that the experience here is not all about learning from your...
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that these grand coalitions to achieve all these goals if they do achieve are really given credit i think they give credit to i'm going to knock a lot of the social democrats so it was in fact on to be a novice who pushed the party into this grand coalition there were serious doubts about that when this coalition was false forms with gone no there's a big chance that that faction that wants to get out of this grand coalition will get a lot stronger and there are many commentators of expect this government not to last the year well it's not the 1st time the coalition's been in trouble it's certainly is and it wasn't so long ago we were sat here for what felt like months but it was just a number of weeks in which this government found itself in the middle of a near crisis last summer it was put to the brink of collapse over that migration. question between that and that was a large issue to large debate between actually within the conservatives between the interior ministry minister story and the german chancellor and of course these issues seem to keep popping up time and time again
that these grand coalitions to achieve all these goals if they do achieve are really given credit i think they give credit to i'm going to knock a lot of the social democrats so it was in fact on to be a novice who pushed the party into this grand coalition there were serious doubts about that when this coalition was false forms with gone no there's a big chance that that faction that wants to get out of this grand coalition will get a lot stronger and there are many commentators of expect this...
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that these grand coalitions do achieve all these goals if they do achieve are really given credit i think they give credit to uncle or not to the social democrats so it was in fact under they are not as who pushed the party into this strong coalition they were serious. when this coalition was false forms gone no there's a big challenge that that faction that wants to get out of this grand coalition will get a lot stronger and there are many commentators are they expect this government not to last year well it's not the 1st time the coalition's been in trouble quite certainly is and it wasn't so long ago i was sat here for what felt like months but it was just a number of weeks in which this government found itself in the middle of a near crisis last summer it was brought to the brink of collapse over that migration. question between that and that was a large issue to large debate between actually within the conservatives between the interior ministry minister story and the german chancellor and of course these issues seem to keep popping up time and time again which is why the credi
that these grand coalitions do achieve all these goals if they do achieve are really given credit i think they give credit to uncle or not to the social democrats so it was in fact under they are not as who pushed the party into this strong coalition they were serious. when this coalition was false forms gone no there's a big challenge that that faction that wants to get out of this grand coalition will get a lot stronger and there are many commentators are they expect this government not to...
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it -- a concrete plan to achieve it.gine a new reality in the middle east. imagine a bustling tourist sector in gaza and the west bank, where international businesses come together and thrive. imagine the west bank as a blossoming economy, full of entrepreneurs, engineers, scientists, and business leaders. imagine people and goods flowing quickly and securely throughout the region as the economics become more integrated and people become more prosperous. brent: let's take the story to our correspondent in washington, oliver sallett. we know right from the start there is little support for the jared kushner plan. does the administration believe it can actually work? oliver: the idea behind the plan is obviously that they're trying to silence the palestinians with lots of money here. the palestinians have been hoping for a two state solution for decades. it has always been at the foundation of any least peace plans, and the proposal put forward here today with jared kushner comes as a radical change. the two state solution
it -- a concrete plan to achieve it.gine a new reality in the middle east. imagine a bustling tourist sector in gaza and the west bank, where international businesses come together and thrive. imagine the west bank as a blossoming economy, full of entrepreneurs, engineers, scientists, and business leaders. imagine people and goods flowing quickly and securely throughout the region as the economics become more integrated and people become more prosperous. brent: let's take the story to our...
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this demonstrate what had we can achieve when we work together. -- what we can achieve when we work together, on behalf of our constituents. it not only promotes access to our public lands but helps ensure all americans can utilize these publicly owned resources. it is important that we build off that bipartisan work by making sure that this important program receives the funding it deserves in our final spending bill. lwcf provides hundreds of millions of dollars to states that are challenged with coastal erosion, loss of open space, and trying to balance the need to protect species habitat with urban growth demand it. also supports -- demand. it also supports our states and communities by pro proting -- promoting recreation, responsible community development and provides opportunities to get americans outdoors. when lwcf was created, it was agreed that funding from oil and gas development would be used to achieve conservation objectives across the country. this program balances resource development with conservation and opens access to our public lands for hunters, anglers and back country
this demonstrate what had we can achieve when we work together. -- what we can achieve when we work together, on behalf of our constituents. it not only promotes access to our public lands but helps ensure all americans can utilize these publicly owned resources. it is important that we build off that bipartisan work by making sure that this important program receives the funding it deserves in our final spending bill. lwcf provides hundreds of millions of dollars to states that are challenged...
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what he intends to achieve, which obviously is brexit, being the key point there.r things have been touched on. his tax strategy, et cetera. the real key point is the change of strategy by borisjohnson. so a move towards interviews and discussing policies, brexit, the more serious side of things, to divert attention away from there we can's happenings. absolutely. he has done a in—depth interview. it talks about the other pa rents interview. it talks about the other parents as he has lined up as today and tomorrow progresses ——we can's happenings. he engaged in a live television debate withjeremy hunt? that is under discussion. so far he has been saying no. he was supposed to have one with sky this evening that he has declined to attend. as people are saying he will do more as it gets closer to the final day towards the end ofjuly. but i think we will see a lot more of boris now. and a lot more in that situation where he is very, very comfortable, and it is a one—on—one conversation, as opposed to a debate. some might argue. the times saying this is all about his b
what he intends to achieve, which obviously is brexit, being the key point there.r things have been touched on. his tax strategy, et cetera. the real key point is the change of strategy by borisjohnson. so a move towards interviews and discussing policies, brexit, the more serious side of things, to divert attention away from there we can's happenings. absolutely. he has done a in—depth interview. it talks about the other pa rents interview. it talks about the other parents as he has lined up...