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in just six aspiring countries alone,s 1.9 million jobs were associated with the internet. these positive trends must continue. granting the itu authority over internet governance could result in a partitioned internet. in particular, faultlines could be drawn between countries that choose to opt out of the current highly successful multi-stakeholder model and live under governmental regime and those member states who decide to stick with what has worked. a balkanized internet would not promote global free trade or improve living standards and also an engineering morass, and undermine developing nations the most. as evidenced by today's panel, attempts to internet relevance rallied on a bipartisan basis. i'm grateful the distinguished stock contributor is here with me today. i encouraged my friend and colleague ambassador indication will name a held of the u.s. delegation to wict soon here in june and also note that my friend and colleague sec chairman jankowski has been working also tom raise awareness of this important issue as other key members of the obama administratio
in just six aspiring countries alone,s 1.9 million jobs were associated with the internet. these positive trends must continue. granting the itu authority over internet governance could result in a partitioned internet. in particular, faultlines could be drawn between countries that choose to opt out of the current highly successful multi-stakeholder model and live under governmental regime and those member states who decide to stick with what has worked. a balkanized internet would not promote...
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to the extent al qaeda matters, it matter for what its overall aspirations are. if an aspiration says only violence can bring change, then you've not go al qaeda. you have something that would be analogous to trade unionists or social democrats. but that takes 100 to 150 years to fully develop through the political process. if they all want to talk about is getting a new parliamentary procedure in parliament, then they have won. they are now in a plit cal process. toe sew al qaeda in that analogy to me are still the bolsheviks. >> tom, if i could, i think you touched on it a couple times. i think for a game change you watch the money. it's not about money, it's all about money, it's always about money. it's what's going to drive them and give them a capability. i think recently and i can say this in a general sense, i don't have anything to back it up, i think we've realized that and matt from his background in the treasury can probably speak to this far better. we've started to employ those tools to go after those things but if you don't have the capability to d
to the extent al qaeda matters, it matter for what its overall aspirations are. if an aspiration says only violence can bring change, then you've not go al qaeda. you have something that would be analogous to trade unionists or social democrats. but that takes 100 to 150 years to fully develop through the political process. if they all want to talk about is getting a new parliamentary procedure in parliament, then they have won. they are now in a plit cal process. toe sew al qaeda in that...
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secretary of state hillary clinton has told china that it cannot deny the aspirations of its citizens. she opened high-level talks between the two countries in beijing. the run-up to the talks has been marked with the run-up regarding chen guangcheng, who has saw refuge at the u.s. embassy. >> the united states raises the importance of human rights and fundamental freedoms. we believe all governments do have to answer to citizens aspirations for dignity and the rule of law. no nation can or should deny those rights. as president obama said this week, a china that protect the rights of all the citizens will be a stronger and more prosperous nation. of course, a stronger partner on behalf of our common goals. >> i think in many ways, it probably will. yesterday, we had a deal between china and america of trying to put that case behind them. there are new damaging details and they keep emerging. the case will overshadow these talks. certainly, if american diplomats will come under pressure over this issue. we just heard from the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton, she did not specif
secretary of state hillary clinton has told china that it cannot deny the aspirations of its citizens. she opened high-level talks between the two countries in beijing. the run-up to the talks has been marked with the run-up regarding chen guangcheng, who has saw refuge at the u.s. embassy. >> the united states raises the importance of human rights and fundamental freedoms. we believe all governments do have to answer to citizens aspirations for dignity and the rule of law. no nation can...
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and it's a question of aspirations versus capabilities, right? so the -- hez ba at that is a great example. they attempted to carry out military coups. failed miserably. weren't able to do anything. and when i look at al qaeda, i see that they have not just that aspiration, but they also are talking about world conquest. well, the issue for me is, where are they at in actually achieving their objectives? so to me, what i see is, the first objective of overthrowing these rulers seems to have happened through other means, but there is places like egypt where mubarak is no longer in charge. but immediately they wanted to set up sharia in those places, and there they failed. the only places they have been managing to set up sharia are places like somalia or yemen or iraq or northern pakistan. where they have imposed their version of sharia to the ever-lasting hatred of most of the people in those countries, by the way. and then the creation of these emirat emirates. they have declared multiple emirates. i believe that the correct metric for measuring
and it's a question of aspirations versus capabilities, right? so the -- hez ba at that is a great example. they attempted to carry out military coups. failed miserably. weren't able to do anything. and when i look at al qaeda, i see that they have not just that aspiration, but they also are talking about world conquest. well, the issue for me is, where are they at in actually achieving their objectives? so to me, what i see is, the first objective of overthrowing these rulers seems to have...
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i plead guilty, tavis, to be an aspirational. this is a book in part about the moral and civic ideals that we should aim at, a kind of public discourse that we should try to achieve. from where will it come at a time when our public discourse is so impoverished? i think that is a fair question. i accept that, but we have to begin somewhere, and i suspect there may be surprising responses coming from different quarters. i mentioned educational institutions, unions, religious communities are another possible source, and venue. and i think what we need to look for is the venues, convening places throughout our society that take questions of meeting seriously that want to have debates about justice in citizenship and what it means to be a citizen and how the particular experiences that people bring to those venues, whether they be religious or be connected to the world of work and unions, or whether they are constituted and other ways, centers and institutions, cultural centers. we need convening places, then use, but we also need, a
i plead guilty, tavis, to be an aspirational. this is a book in part about the moral and civic ideals that we should aim at, a kind of public discourse that we should try to achieve. from where will it come at a time when our public discourse is so impoverished? i think that is a fair question. i accept that, but we have to begin somewhere, and i suspect there may be surprising responses coming from different quarters. i mentioned educational institutions, unions, religious communities are...
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other evidence seized the night of the raid left a trail showing the al qaeda leader still had aspirations to attack the u.s. >> as a former professional intelligence officer, there is nothing i would like to have more than the capacity to read my enemy's mail and we're reading ten years of osama bin laden's mail. >> reporter: the intelligence community and public are getting a snapshot look at some of the documents, analyzed over the past year at west point's combatting terrorism center. the west wing gave west point the green light to publish 17 documents and letters on its website, originals, written in arabic and translated in english, dated from 2006 to april, 2011. >> because of the renewed interest in on this anniversary in the mission that led to his demise, this is an appropriate time to release them. >> reporter: experts say it shows bin laden focused on grand plots following 9-11, including an outline to assassinate president obama, and then nato commander david petraeus. >> there is no question of his aspiration here, he wanted to kill the president of the united states. >> rep
other evidence seized the night of the raid left a trail showing the al qaeda leader still had aspirations to attack the u.s. >> as a former professional intelligence officer, there is nothing i would like to have more than the capacity to read my enemy's mail and we're reading ten years of osama bin laden's mail. >> reporter: the intelligence community and public are getting a snapshot look at some of the documents, analyzed over the past year at west point's combatting terrorism...
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either, edwards illegally took the money to conceal his illicit affair, to maintain his presidential aspirations. that would be the prosecution
either, edwards illegally took the money to conceal his illicit affair, to maintain his presidential aspirations. that would be the prosecution
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>> i have aspirations to do something that matters. right now i don't think there's much more i could do than facebook. >> a big challenge for sandberg, she's going to have to figure out how to tackle all the users going mobile with facebook. mark zuckerberg controls the company with more than half the shares. if anyone can do this analysts tell me it's sheryl sandberg. she's the one who ostensibly built the ad business into what it is today. she's proven to do that thus far at facebook. you can't overstate her importance in this ipo. >> poppy, it's so interesting. she could probably have any job she wanted in silicon valley. she could probably be ceo of any company she wanted in silicon valley. do we expect she'll stay at facebook in the long-term. i know some of her compensation is tied to staying there a few more years. >> it is. she's got plenty of money. i doubt it's because of money for her. it's interesting, i was talking to david kirk patrick i saw in the piece, the facebook effect. he knows inside out, knows mark zuckerberg an
>> i have aspirations to do something that matters. right now i don't think there's much more i could do than facebook. >> a big challenge for sandberg, she's going to have to figure out how to tackle all the users going mobile with facebook. mark zuckerberg controls the company with more than half the shares. if anyone can do this analysts tell me it's sheryl sandberg. she's the one who ostensibly built the ad business into what it is today. she's proven to do that thus far at...
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we learned a lot about his political aspirations. at one point there was testimony by andrew young who said that he wanted to be to poverty what al gore was to the environment. he talked about his plan to solicit $50 million donation from the heiress to combat poverty. a lot of talk was about his political aspirations and how almost there was a delusional state. when the world was crumb go when around them. when the public learned of what was really going on. >> i think this is clearly a man that has some personality issues, some truth issues. in terms of what his future holds, regardless, i don't see rehabilitation here. americans have a really high tolerance. a lot of people can come back from scandal. i don't think that this person is going to be one of them. >> let me bring in correspondent pete williams. obviously talk more about what the jury faced here and helping our audience understand. here we are on the ninth date of deliberations. so much has been said regarding the task at hand for this jury and that this was in a sense
we learned a lot about his political aspirations. at one point there was testimony by andrew young who said that he wanted to be to poverty what al gore was to the environment. he talked about his plan to solicit $50 million donation from the heiress to combat poverty. a lot of talk was about his political aspirations and how almost there was a delusional state. when the world was crumb go when around them. when the public learned of what was really going on. >> i think this is clearly a...
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so even back in the 1990s, they had aspirations, although unfulfilled aspirations, for bigger better things. and they were spending a lot of time and most of their effort on developing those, rather than on attacking the united states and. i would just also like to say right here at the beginning, that one of the things that has profoundly distorted this entire discussion is our views of 9/11 and how we've made this all about us. it's not about us, really. 9/11 made us think that, you know, everything -- has the name the al-qaeda attached to us, but it really wasn't. the fact that eight times as many muslims have been killed out in the world since 9/11 versus americans should tell us something about where al qaeda is focusing its attention, its main effort. so i think 9/11 distorted the discussion quite a bit. that's because i think also we've misunderstood what al qaeda's objectives are. all right? we believe that their main objective of al qaeda core is to attack the united states when, in fact, that's a means towards an end. we've confused means with objectives. which in a strateg
so even back in the 1990s, they had aspirations, although unfulfilled aspirations, for bigger better things. and they were spending a lot of time and most of their effort on developing those, rather than on attacking the united states and. i would just also like to say right here at the beginning, that one of the things that has profoundly distorted this entire discussion is our views of 9/11 and how we've made this all about us. it's not about us, really. 9/11 made us think that, you know,...
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other evidence seized the night of the raid left a trail showing the al qaeda leader still had aspirations to attack the u.s. >> there's nothing i would like to have more than the capacity to read my enemy's mail. in this case we're reading ten years of osama bin laden's mail. >> the sbel jebs community and the public are getting a snap in shot look at some of the documents analyzed over the past year at west point's combatting terrorism center. the west wing gave west point the green light to publish 17 documents and letters on its website, originals, written in arabic and translated in to english, dated from 2006 to april 2011. >> because of the renewed interest in on this anniversary in the mission that led to his demise, this is an appropriate time to release them. >> reporter: terrorism experts say it shows bin laden focused on grand plots following 9/11, including an outline to assassinate president obama, and then nato commander general david petraeus. >> there is no question of his aspiration here, he wanted to kill the president of the united states. >> reporter: the documents als
other evidence seized the night of the raid left a trail showing the al qaeda leader still had aspirations to attack the u.s. >> there's nothing i would like to have more than the capacity to read my enemy's mail. in this case we're reading ten years of osama bin laden's mail. >> the sbel jebs community and the public are getting a snap in shot look at some of the documents analyzed over the past year at west point's combatting terrorism center. the west wing gave west point the...
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people still in arab and north africa are struggling for their rights and for their legitimate aspirationsgitimate rights for human dignity. and how to give the war's women and young people greater voice and opportunity. let me say a few words about the common thread that weaves through all of them. that is the importance of putting people first. this is what politicians often say. but not many politicians are putting people first. the role of justice and fundamental freedoms and essential quality of human dignity, this is what united nations and i as secretary general is trying to do, achieve, putting people first. ladies and gentlemen -- [ applause ] during the past year, our collective values were severely tested. greater than we might realize, the international community responded with courage, divisiveness, and unity. the incumbent president refused to stand down after having lost an election in cote d'ivoire. then he threatened his people with a civil war in order to preserve his own power, illegal power for democracy and human rights. today he is awaiting trial in the international
people still in arab and north africa are struggling for their rights and for their legitimate aspirationsgitimate rights for human dignity. and how to give the war's women and young people greater voice and opportunity. let me say a few words about the common thread that weaves through all of them. that is the importance of putting people first. this is what politicians often say. but not many politicians are putting people first. the role of justice and fundamental freedoms and essential...
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they are not mere aspirations. they are rights of people.hey are the responsibilities of governments to deliver. none of these ideas are alien to anyone here this evening. they are core american values. they are core transatlantic values. increasingly, widely shared around the world. our challenge is to continue to spread these principles all around the world. that takes leadership, your leadership. if i could leave you with just one thought, it would be this -- the atlantic council has always stood firm for justice and equal rights. now is not to the moment to lose heart or change course. thank you for this honor, and thank you for your leadership and commitment. let us work together to make this world better for all. [applause] thank you so much. >> ladies and gentleman, the great anne-sophie mutter. ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank you, anne-sophie mutter. what a brilliant performance. this ends the celebration. thank you for attending. see you all next year. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national ca
they are not mere aspirations. they are rights of people.hey are the responsibilities of governments to deliver. none of these ideas are alien to anyone here this evening. they are core american values. they are core transatlantic values. increasingly, widely shared around the world. our challenge is to continue to spread these principles all around the world. that takes leadership, your leadership. if i could leave you with just one thought, it would be this -- the atlantic council has always...
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we have seen the want to reach out and aspire to what i call coopt, others call franchise. i would argue to you that is important both ways. for the local level groups, it is important for the same way the comintern was important for people like the revolutionaries in vietnam or other parts of the world because it was a signal for fund-raising. a signal to these places that tends to give the charities and the charities are unregulated or over focused on liberating or -- and those charities tend to find their way to these groups. signaling and affiliation. the group announces and speculates. al-masri or azar urey, how they want to manage the message about a gender palestine or now, about syria. al-zawahiri said syria is the place for the move to gain -- mujadeen to collect. they -- now, zawahiri is asking for more to exploit the sectarian violence in syria. that is important. that does play into another broadening fame in the wider middle east which is this shia- sunni split. the belief that this decade has advantaged tehran. this is the interesting tactical shift. tactics d
we have seen the want to reach out and aspire to what i call coopt, others call franchise. i would argue to you that is important both ways. for the local level groups, it is important for the same way the comintern was important for people like the revolutionaries in vietnam or other parts of the world because it was a signal for fund-raising. a signal to these places that tends to give the charities and the charities are unregulated or over focused on liberating or -- and those charities tend...
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she says they are simply yielding to the people's aspirations and many supporters are relieved. in parliament, she can do more for the people. she is different from the current government. as different as heaven and earth. it is good because if suu kyi goes to parliament, she can change things for the better. >> recently, ban ki-moon also addressed parliament. he called for the easing of sanctions. >> burma has within it a vast potential to become a 21st century model for peace, democracy, and prosperity. i am here to urge you to stay on that path. >> the sanctions against burma have been suspended, rather than lifted, and the government will have to continue proving it is serious about democratic reform. the german foreign minister, who was also in burma, met with the president on monday. after their talks, he said he had the impression the president is serious about implementing reform, but he said the process must continue and demanded the release of all political prisoners. >> more bad news about the spanish economy. spain it back in recession after another quarter of negati
she says they are simply yielding to the people's aspirations and many supporters are relieved. in parliament, she can do more for the people. she is different from the current government. as different as heaven and earth. it is good because if suu kyi goes to parliament, she can change things for the better. >> recently, ban ki-moon also addressed parliament. he called for the easing of sanctions. >> burma has within it a vast potential to become a 21st century model for peace,...
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we are aspiring and we are leading california and america in a new generation. what norm battled for all of us through the 20th century, we have an obligation to lead in the 21st century and as congressman honda provided, we are providing leadership in all areas that govern this country. technology, health, academia, commerce, art, entertainment, and government. today we must come together not only in celebration but in acknowledgement of the work that lies ahead. we understand that this is now a global economy and the opportunities that confront and challenge us are ones that we can only surpassed if we come together. so we can win the future, as the president said, if we dream together. if we work together as a society, as an economy. the best is yet to come. so let me leave you with this last idea -- every moment affords us an opportunity to change the world. let's seize that moment and each and every moment that succeeds that moment and let's do that together in celebration of our asian pacific heritage and in recognition of all the heritage is that make up
we are aspiring and we are leading california and america in a new generation. what norm battled for all of us through the 20th century, we have an obligation to lead in the 21st century and as congressman honda provided, we are providing leadership in all areas that govern this country. technology, health, academia, commerce, art, entertainment, and government. today we must come together not only in celebration but in acknowledgement of the work that lies ahead. we understand that this is now...
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that issues such as political participation, human rights and security are integral in satisfying aspirations. tunisia, for example, was making rapid progress towards new development rules such as political -- it is crucial that resources can be provided particularly to fit the windows of opportunity. not long ago in africa, a hold out revenue movement expressed willingness -- >> and you can watch the rest of this online as we go back to the atlantic council's awards dinner an two more honors. a marine corps sergeant as well as ban ki-moon. >> i can imagine no man more appropriate to present the next award than the most senior enlisted individual, joe and mika, let me introduce you to another chuck hagel. this is the one who served in the ninth infantry division with his brother, tom, in 1968 during the vietnam war. these two enlisted soldiers were literally brothers in arms serving side by side. they as often as not walked point together. the most dangerous spot at the head of their ambush and reconnaissance patrols in the steaming jungles of the may con delta. that watched as their comrades
that issues such as political participation, human rights and security are integral in satisfying aspirations. tunisia, for example, was making rapid progress towards new development rules such as political -- it is crucial that resources can be provided particularly to fit the windows of opportunity. not long ago in africa, a hold out revenue movement expressed willingness -- >> and you can watch the rest of this online as we go back to the atlantic council's awards dinner an two more...
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as the key to the future, which is very much conservatism because aspiration becomes about the
as the key to the future, which is very much conservatism because aspiration becomes about the
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anything or nothing at all with not foreclosing on their hopes and on their dreams and on their aspirations. how do you navigate this editor telling you that you have not done enough yet to live out loud with not having your hopes and james and aspirations feel crushed? college, to a women's the most elected college for women in america today. if there is one thing i came out of there with, because it was a women's college and a great institution of higher education, it was fearlessness. i sometimes think that courage is the thing that you need more than any other thing. it is fear that cripples us. it is fear that accounts for racism, sexism, xenophobia. i feel like if i can get past the the fear and to say i am afraid to do that and i will do it anyhow, that is the way to have a satisfying life moving forward. i think i have that fearlessness even as a young person that was not tempered by experience or wisdom. tavis: wonderful piece of the book where you talk about the fact that accidents the germans so much what happens in our lives. tell me more. >> it is really true. i have this fabul
anything or nothing at all with not foreclosing on their hopes and on their dreams and on their aspirations. how do you navigate this editor telling you that you have not done enough yet to live out loud with not having your hopes and james and aspirations feel crushed? college, to a women's the most elected college for women in america today. if there is one thing i came out of there with, because it was a women's college and a great institution of higher education, it was fearlessness. i...
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to, and musicians aspire to those types of records, say it through the mid-1970s, and that was really the great time, you know, and that is rapidly changing, so you start to feel less relevant, so it is not age as much as it is we are heading down a path that is really destroying a lot of the magic that we grow up with. you know, there was a time when i could walk down the street, hollywood boulevard or beverly drive, and somebody would come up to you, and they would say, "excuse me," and you barely hear them, and you turn around and say, "yes, how are you doing?" and they would say, "i am sorry to bother you, but i am a fan of yours, and would you sign this paper?" and you are happy to do that, and people are happy. now, you walk down the streets, and some guy with a camera comes up behind you and says, "that last movie you did sucked. why did you do that?" a at is the kind of reverence they have now. i cannot imagine you, say, walking up to paul newman, , when we first got to town, and poking him in the back and being that irreverent, and i think a lot of the reason is there is too
to, and musicians aspire to those types of records, say it through the mid-1970s, and that was really the great time, you know, and that is rapidly changing, so you start to feel less relevant, so it is not age as much as it is we are heading down a path that is really destroying a lot of the magic that we grow up with. you know, there was a time when i could walk down the street, hollywood boulevard or beverly drive, and somebody would come up to you, and they would say, "excuse me,"...
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of a future and to be vigilant about what it means to protect democracy, not to simply embrace aspiration as the key to the future, which is very much conservatism because aspiration becomes about the individual, becomes a retreat as to what an individual is willing to give to their future. what i love about that book is that on that journey there's that dark space that the pro trag nift has to travel and for a kids' story it's unexpected. and i think that legacy of the left, of the cultural left is one that privileges art and visual expression as a way of reminding people that contradiction and uncertainty and pain, one of the greatest poets of all time really celebrated those competing forces of good and evil that exists in all of us
of a future and to be vigilant about what it means to protect democracy, not to simply embrace aspiration as the key to the future, which is very much conservatism because aspiration becomes about the individual, becomes a retreat as to what an individual is willing to give to their future. what i love about that book is that on that journey there's that dark space that the pro trag nift has to travel and for a kids' story it's unexpected. and i think that legacy of the left, of the cultural...
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they're not mere aspirations. they are rights of people. they are the responsibilities of governments to deliver. none of these ideals are alien to anyone here this evening. they are core american values. they are core transatlantic values. increasingly, widely shared around the world. our challenge is to continue to spread these principles all around the world, and this universal point, and that takes leadership, your leadership. if i could leave you with just one thought, it could be this. the atlantic council has always stood firm for justice and equal rights and larger freedom. now is not the moment to lose heart or change course. and thank you very much for this honor, and thank you for your leadership and commitment. let us work together. [ applause ] to make this world better for all. thank you very much. thank you. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the great anne-sophie mutter. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> thank you, anne-sophie mutter. what a brilliant performance. this now ends the 50th anniversary celebration of the atlantic
they're not mere aspirations. they are rights of people. they are the responsibilities of governments to deliver. none of these ideals are alien to anyone here this evening. they are core american values. they are core transatlantic values. increasingly, widely shared around the world. our challenge is to continue to spread these principles all around the world, and this universal point, and that takes leadership, your leadership. if i could leave you with just one thought, it could be this....
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big question of our own country, the united states, how the united states has responded to the aspirationsrld. if you listen to obama, he's wonderful, even though he lately offered, even though he has done a great deal of good, in particular after what happened in the last eight years or so. united states is still far behind the curve in trying to, really, basically not only embrace the aspirations of the people, but trying to take concrete measures in the american community to help the people in egypt. you mentioned egypt today, dylan. 43% of the 18 million egyptians that are either in poverty or below the poverty line at less than $2 a day. egypt is a bankrupt country. how can you have a democracy if you have people starving? how can you have a democracy if you can't pay the wages of your people. 15% of egyptians in some places in egypt are unemployed. this is what we are talking about, even though barack obama has embraced the uprisings, and unfortunately, the united states has not done enough in terms of concrete measures. and that's american money. nobody is talking about american mon
big question of our own country, the united states, how the united states has responded to the aspirationsrld. if you listen to obama, he's wonderful, even though he lately offered, even though he has done a great deal of good, in particular after what happened in the last eight years or so. united states is still far behind the curve in trying to, really, basically not only embrace the aspirations of the people, but trying to take concrete measures in the american community to help the people...
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whatever you aspire to, don't try to plot out a straight line from here to that goal. it is almost certain not to get you there. if you're always asking yourself, what's the next rung on the ladder and how do i take that step up, you're going to miss out on the experiences that actually could make the biggest difference in helping you reach your goals. even more importantly, you will miss out on the experiences that could reshape or even revolutionize your thinking about what you really want and what really matters. commit yourself to what you believe to be important. take risks to do so. success will follow from your commitments in ways you likely could never have predicted or planned. success may end up looking different than you had originally imagined. but it will be success on your terms. as i look back on my own career, the single thing i can identify is having had more to do with any other with me being a lawyer i am today and being in the position i'm in today. there's something with a person plotting a course to become solicitor general would not have consider
whatever you aspire to, don't try to plot out a straight line from here to that goal. it is almost certain not to get you there. if you're always asking yourself, what's the next rung on the ladder and how do i take that step up, you're going to miss out on the experiences that actually could make the biggest difference in helping you reach your goals. even more importantly, you will miss out on the experiences that could reshape or even revolutionize your thinking about what you really want...
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of a future and to be vigilant about what it means to protect democracy, not to simply embrace aspiration as the key to the future, which is very much conservatism because aspiration becomes about the individual, becomes a retreat as to what an individual is willing to give to their future.
of a future and to be vigilant about what it means to protect democracy, not to simply embrace aspiration as the key to the future, which is very much conservatism because aspiration becomes about the individual, becomes a retreat as to what an individual is willing to give to their future.
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. >>> en san bernardino sergio t - rojas entrega a quiuni-ed aspir& a ocuparlas. >>> es increÍble laa. >>> no millones de dÓlares, pero hasta 35 dÓlares la hora para un trabajador sin estudios universitarios. el desempleo bajarÍa a mÁs dn 7% y la economÍa recunivin@@not uÍ dÓlares. >>> el problema es que ionmuchoe esos puestos estÁn lejos de donde viven. >>> es un pueblo mÁs chico, no estoy tan disponible a moverme. >>> lo que ellos saben hacer es@ t uni-loion nounivision@@not un idiomas. >>> tenemos lo Último del periodista francÉs desaparecido en colombia. isionn@@not uni-edicion nounivio >>icion univnnot ediciounion bn ediciocebookun regreionnoi-edicn o - agresiÓn sexual denoision@@not niÑos y niÑas vendidos para sern icion plotados mÁs alla de sus propios paÍses. nos cuenta la pesadilla desde el salvador. >>> segÚn la policÍa estas dos mujeres no les bastÓ haber explotado a una menor de edad varios meses. >>> la intentaron trasladar fuera de las ion noonteraunivisn non@@not uni-edicion nounivn@@nc @@ionÉ@@uni-edn noco.ivisio t uni-conion nounivision@@not u sofisticaciÓn que estÁ
. >>> en san bernardino sergio t - rojas entrega a quiuni-ed aspir& a ocuparlas. >>> es increÍble laa. >>> no millones de dÓlares, pero hasta 35 dÓlares la hora para un trabajador sin estudios universitarios. el desempleo bajarÍa a mÁs dn 7% y la economÍa recunivin@@not uÍ dÓlares. >>> el problema es que ionmuchoe esos puestos estÁn lejos de donde viven. >>> es un pueblo mÁs chico, no estoy tan disponible a moverme. >>> lo que...
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is aspiring for. world bank has come in 2011 and it's the fantastic position of 129 out of 183. it's on the same level as bangladesh and nicaragua and i don't think i need to say more. the commerce department has just come out on the ip protection right with a list and basically has put russia as the least ip protection for 16 years in a row. that's all not good. that's all i would say, as a business person, room for improvement. big time room for improvement. we know, and i mentioned that a couple of teams, we in our facility in samarrah last year had to file 88,000 pages for the tech authorities. that's a substantial improvement where it was over 100,000 pages. the good news is those things work but they work slowly. there's now a process in place to change it over to electronic system and we will be one of the first that will be trying this out and i'm relatively optimistic that this will work out. but this is the non rosy side. so let me move on to the opportunities. because i think the business s
is aspiring for. world bank has come in 2011 and it's the fantastic position of 129 out of 183. it's on the same level as bangladesh and nicaragua and i don't think i need to say more. the commerce department has just come out on the ip protection right with a list and basically has put russia as the least ip protection for 16 years in a row. that's all not good. that's all i would say, as a business person, room for improvement. big time room for improvement. we know, and i mentioned that a...