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that was george washington's aspiration. so every year the united states in budget negotiations has to say $5,000 worth of goods has to go to the recognition of our trading relationship. it turns out they buy the cheapest muslin cloth they can get and then send it to us. the united states asked if they could give us a cash buyout. the women said no. as long as the treaty cloth is coming from washington to be distributed, there's a chance they will remember the rest of the articles of the treaty. it is interesting cheap cloth could be very important. we have used the treaties and discussion many times. every time there was a new president, we bring the wampum belts and described to him this is the nature of our relationship. i think that came to an end right after 1924. does anybody know what happened then? they passed a law that declared we would be citizens of the united states. in legal thinking, you can't have an international treaty with your own citizens. so there was this shift in american thinking. if we just make the
that was george washington's aspiration. so every year the united states in budget negotiations has to say $5,000 worth of goods has to go to the recognition of our trading relationship. it turns out they buy the cheapest muslin cloth they can get and then send it to us. the united states asked if they could give us a cash buyout. the women said no. as long as the treaty cloth is coming from washington to be distributed, there's a chance they will remember the rest of the articles of the...
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our young people can aspire to be installers, technicians, salespeople, battery [speaker not understood] engineers and so much more. these careers are created by the solar industry and our kids can aspire to create a brighter more sustainable san francisco. i stand in solidarity with our labor unions, local solar businesses he and community advocates ~ that are all in support of funding the go solar program permanently in establishing a solar vision for 2020. thank you. >>> good afternoon. i'm also going to speak on item 35. my name is joe hernandez and i'm the organizer for labor 261. on behalf of our laborers, we believe solar can create good clean energy jobs for solar here in san francisco. thais' why we support the resolution in making go solar a permanent program for funding. it will create more work opportunities in solar installation. we'd like to thank president chiu as well as our solar and community partners for taking the initiative to increase solar work in san francisco and impact climate change at the same time. through community will you havable partnership we will conti
our young people can aspire to be installers, technicians, salespeople, battery [speaker not understood] engineers and so much more. these careers are created by the solar industry and our kids can aspire to create a brighter more sustainable san francisco. i stand in solidarity with our labor unions, local solar businesses he and community advocates ~ that are all in support of funding the go solar program permanently in establishing a solar vision for 2020. thank you. >>> good...
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it makes sense for the city to set an aspirational yet feasible goal consistent with the values of its citizens, the action the board has already taken to assert its leadership on clean energy and the challenge we all face in living and adapting to the risks of climate change. as of last november the solar industry employs [speaker not understood] more than the three investor owned utilities in the state combined. the industry is growing at a rate faster than the statewide ashev and projected to grow 7 times faster than tech and health care sectors. this is a testament to what the industry has done to help san francisco and the state to end its he can no, ma'am i recovery by creating good paying jobs that can't be outsourced and importantly must be hired locally. by adopting this resolution the city can elevate its leadership role on [speaker not understood] unrivaled by other california cities of its size. i'd like to especially acknowledge president chiu for your work and supportive leadership to benefit san francisco's diverse community ~. [speaker not understood]. thank you all of
it makes sense for the city to set an aspirational yet feasible goal consistent with the values of its citizens, the action the board has already taken to assert its leadership on clean energy and the challenge we all face in living and adapting to the risks of climate change. as of last november the solar industry employs [speaker not understood] more than the three investor owned utilities in the state combined. the industry is growing at a rate faster than the statewide ashev and projected...
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and its aspirations to be part of the outside world.his is really a paradox of iran that you have, a society which aspires to be like south korea, prosperous and globally-integrated, ruled by a government whose instincts more closely resemble north korea, isolationism, ideological purity. the real challenge you have is that the policies that we use to counter iran's nuclear aspirations, political and economic isolation, in many ways, and trenches these hard-line forces in iran that are trying to get rid of -- somehow, we have to start thinking more creatively about how we get on the right side of the iranian people's aspirations as well. >> yet those sanctions have certainly been effective. they really bite. that is the incentive for the other side. food the iranians are good at suffering. they suffered through a long war with iraq. i think americans should be careful in assuming that additional sanctions will bring them to their knees, to capitulation. i would not think that that would happen. >> that would be a mistake. >> i think tha
and its aspirations to be part of the outside world.his is really a paradox of iran that you have, a society which aspires to be like south korea, prosperous and globally-integrated, ruled by a government whose instincts more closely resemble north korea, isolationism, ideological purity. the real challenge you have is that the policies that we use to counter iran's nuclear aspirations, political and economic isolation, in many ways, and trenches these hard-line forces in iran that are trying...
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in your research, professor abouts, what do you see this strange word, aspirational, or do we aspire? >> hold on! this turkey is not necessarily a luxury purchase. it is antibiotic-free and it taste much better than a turkey infused with a needle's worth of butter. at the end of the day, you like what you like. i still think stovetop stuffing is delicious. >> what does your research say about america's aspirations as we go into the new year? >> one of the things is to have an aspirational product, and when you do that, a lot of people move up the spectrum, so instead of just getting an you often use that as a way to increase -- frankearned this in first, germany, sitting in a bar with our wonderful heather , that people in germany save everything just to buy the bmw and mercedes. right now we are saving every thing to buy a fancy iphone. do we see a shift in overall american consumption because we aspire to stephanie's turkey or to an iphone 6 plus? >> what you are seeing in consumer trends as people either buy in high or low. the middle is getting squeezed out, so you are seeing peo
in your research, professor abouts, what do you see this strange word, aspirational, or do we aspire? >> hold on! this turkey is not necessarily a luxury purchase. it is antibiotic-free and it taste much better than a turkey infused with a needle's worth of butter. at the end of the day, you like what you like. i still think stovetop stuffing is delicious. >> what does your research say about america's aspirations as we go into the new year? >> one of the things is to have an...
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and it is vital to have an open, honest dialogue around the hopes and aspirations, realities and future plans for your institution. we don't always agree with one another, and i'm not saying that about the kennedy center, i'm saying that generally about perform evers and those of us who support the performers. but if we have open dialogue, honest, supportive communication, you can work through problems. and sometimes you have those moments where you hit heads, but the idea is if you talk enough, if you communicate, if you mostly listen and listen for understanding, you can get through that. and so i'm expecting that we will listen for understanding within all of the parties at the kennedy center. >> the audience for classical music and the other arts featured at the kennedy center is an old one. what are your ideas about attracting younger audiences to the kennedy center? >> it's amazing how the same question has been asked for 36 years. and i only say 36 years because before that i was. aware of those questions being asked. but for the last 36 years, people have been asking the same qu
and it is vital to have an open, honest dialogue around the hopes and aspirations, realities and future plans for your institution. we don't always agree with one another, and i'm not saying that about the kennedy center, i'm saying that generally about perform evers and those of us who support the performers. but if we have open dialogue, honest, supportive communication, you can work through problems. and sometimes you have those moments where you hit heads, but the idea is if you talk...
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we aspire to have people associate public defenders for zealous advocate.re doing that by going into court and being the attorneys that the court and prosecutors know is going to be the one filing those motions and holding both the state's feet to the fire as well as the court in ensuring our clients are getting their just do. it's about passion. it's about being committed. and it's really about just caring about people. i think as human beings, sometimes we lose what's important and it's to take care of one another. when i die i want my children and grandchildren to know that i did something, that i tried to do something. i might not be the criminal justice reform and change in my lifetime. my kids may not see it. but no one thought that segregation would ever end. no one thought that women couldn't be in positions of power. no one thought there would be an african american man sitting in the white house and that's why i do it because you just don't know. >> that does it for this edition of our world with black enterprise. visit us on the web at blackenter
we aspire to have people associate public defenders for zealous advocate.re doing that by going into court and being the attorneys that the court and prosecutors know is going to be the one filing those motions and holding both the state's feet to the fire as well as the court in ensuring our clients are getting their just do. it's about passion. it's about being committed. and it's really about just caring about people. i think as human beings, sometimes we lose what's important and it's to...
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david touched upon iranian society and its aspirations to be part of the outside world, and this is really the paradox of iran that you have a society which aspires to be like south korea -- prosperous and globally integrated -- ruled by a government whose instincts more closely resembles north korea -- isolation, ideological purity. i think the real challenge we have of bringing back to the united states is the policies we use to counteriran's nuclear aspirations, political and economic isolation, in many ways entrench these hardline forces in iran we're trying to get rid of. somehow i think we have to think more creatively about how we get on the right side of the iranian people's aspirations as well and not just the government. >> the sanctions have been effective. they really bite. that's the incentive for the other side. >> they bite. the iranians are good at suffering. they suffered through a long war with iraq. and i think americans should be careful about assuming that additional sanctions -- you kb+, these sanctions brought them to the table, additional sanctions will bring them t
david touched upon iranian society and its aspirations to be part of the outside world, and this is really the paradox of iran that you have a society which aspires to be like south korea -- prosperous and globally integrated -- ruled by a government whose instincts more closely resembles north korea -- isolation, ideological purity. i think the real challenge we have of bringing back to the united states is the policies we use to counteriran's nuclear aspirations, political and economic...
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the at&t aspire initiative.ping students and communities across america. >> o'donnell: welcome back to "face the nation" we turn now to our political panel, john heilemenn from bloomberg news, michael cruelly the senior foreign affairs correspondent for politico and cbs news political director john dickerson is here. we had interesting week this past week in terms of president obama firing his defense secretary, chuck hagel as he submitted his resignation. john, let's start with that issue do you think we'll see the president name a new choice to be defense secretary shortly? >> i talked to somebody who is involved in this process right now, he said it could happen within next several days. the names we've heard are jay johnson head of the homeland security, ashton carter who is deputy secretary of defense. what is interesting about this, criteria will be somebody who has power within the building, can work within the pentagon also is trusted by the president. the position of secretary of defense, the fourth thi
the at&t aspire initiative.ping students and communities across america. >> o'donnell: welcome back to "face the nation" we turn now to our political panel, john heilemenn from bloomberg news, michael cruelly the senior foreign affairs correspondent for politico and cbs news political director john dickerson is here. we had interesting week this past week in terms of president obama firing his defense secretary, chuck hagel as he submitted his resignation. john, let's start...
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global aspirations. how do we deal with those two powers? that is going to increasingly take a lot of our attentio then there are nuclear powers and regional powers that want to powers.uclear one we deal with all the time, noh korea, and another, iran, has said they want to gain nuclear weapons. that's another issue. the third is transnational networks. you have a state problem, regional problem and .on-regional actors extremely difficult. later on top of all three are advancements happening at a very rapid pace. >> one of the leang questions about this innovation -- and i think there is a recognition inside and outside the building that there is time for change -- that it is a time for change, how are all the pieces of this going to work together? there's a wargames piece, advanced capabilities, long-range research and development. talk to us about how a of these elements are going to come togeth to give you a holistic answer? >> the broader innovation initiative that secretary hagel announced at this p
global aspirations. how do we deal with those two powers? that is going to increasingly take a lot of our attentio then there are nuclear powers and regional powers that want to powers.uclear one we deal with all the time, noh korea, and another, iran, has said they want to gain nuclear weapons. that's another issue. the third is transnational networks. you have a state problem, regional problem and .on-regional actors extremely difficult. later on top of all three are advancements happening at...
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one was the aspire initiative and one after that was the aspire news app.it because on the news app, when you see the app on the phone, especially for the user, we wanted it to be something that just looked like a news app. what is really wonderful about it is it's current news every day. we have 13 different news channels that you can look at it and see it. but what's behind that news app is so much help and what's really key is the go button. and when the abused victim pushes that go button, it immediately contacts their preselected friends. it can even go to 911. and it is a pretyped or prerecorded message that says i need help. come now. >> because that's the real problem. victims of domestic abuse sometimes don't know where to turn and think there's no one out there to help them. >> that's right. in that go button and in that news app, we have so much more information. we have local shelters in their area. we have help lines, hot lines. we have gps trackers so that if the abuser takes them away from their home, their friends that they have contacted ca
one was the aspire initiative and one after that was the aspire news app.it because on the news app, when you see the app on the phone, especially for the user, we wanted it to be something that just looked like a news app. what is really wonderful about it is it's current news every day. we have 13 different news channels that you can look at it and see it. but what's behind that news app is so much help and what's really key is the go button. and when the abused victim pushes that go button,...
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--immediateing aspirations. will there be a real commitment to free elections? that is where our focus should be, the drama and the task of the moment. >> mr. president, distinguished majority leader, i commend the distinguished republican leader for his remarks, and would like now to address the same subject. morning, inunday june of 1955, i arrived in west berlin. officer in the united states army intelligence service. deep impression for me. before, i hads flown in an airplane for the first time, traveling from the united states to west germany. just that i before, i had made a trip in an overnight sleeper on a train, traveling from frankfurt to west berlin. but by far the greatest --ression made upon me then greatest impression made upon me then was coming face-to-face for the first time with the difference between democracy and totalitarianism. between freedom and communism. shortly after arriving in west berlin, i went to a large refugee center operated by the united states army to receive thousands of refugees fleeing ,ommunism in east germany poland, and
--immediateing aspirations. will there be a real commitment to free elections? that is where our focus should be, the drama and the task of the moment. >> mr. president, distinguished majority leader, i commend the distinguished republican leader for his remarks, and would like now to address the same subject. morning, inunday june of 1955, i arrived in west berlin. officer in the united states army intelligence service. deep impression for me. before, i hads flown in an airplane for the...
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aren't they pressing for a government that will deliver on their economic aspirations?en tough economic years for the people of iran. >> yes, absolutely. this is in part how president rouhani won election that he ran on a platform of ending iran's isolation with the west, of human rights, improvement of the human rights situation and making ideal with the west in order to end iran's sanctions and isolation. so there is a popular base that supports ideal, of course. and in a sense, president rouhani needs this victory. i mean, if there is no deal, he could become politically irrelevant. because the base is counting on him. the society is counting on him to deliver. so that's the risk form. which is quite great. if there is no deal also this will allow the conservatives and i am not -- i think that we have to be clear about supreme leader he has been cautious to have one foot in each camp. one foot in the camp of the hard liners which are against ideal one foot in the camp of the more practicing pragmatists would want to deal. you will see, i think, if history is a lesson
aren't they pressing for a government that will deliver on their economic aspirations?en tough economic years for the people of iran. >> yes, absolutely. this is in part how president rouhani won election that he ran on a platform of ending iran's isolation with the west, of human rights, improvement of the human rights situation and making ideal with the west in order to end iran's sanctions and isolation. so there is a popular base that supports ideal, of course. and in a sense,...
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had so much more to learn, ever since world war i, to overcome the loss of his master the normal aspirationsf signing his name with a flourish, charles c. mcgonegal. how long? well let's hear what he has to say about that. >> well, it took about three months. i would not say it was as easy as then as it is today. it took a little time to learn. that about three month after i was discharged from walter reed hospital, i was a traveling salesman and completely independent and able to make my way. you will pick up things as you go along, it is a matter of learning. it is aortantly, question of wanting to learn. for instance, in 1928, i was encouraged to take up flying as a hobby. after 15 hours, i went solo. after 15 hours, i to the special course on acrobatics. now i have over 300 hours of flying time. i have a productive life and a happy marriage. one of my boys is in the navy now. the loss of my arms has not in nearly the loss i thought it would be at first. with these arms, i can do practically anything anyone can do. there is no reason in the world you fellas cannot do the same. >>
had so much more to learn, ever since world war i, to overcome the loss of his master the normal aspirationsf signing his name with a flourish, charles c. mcgonegal. how long? well let's hear what he has to say about that. >> well, it took about three months. i would not say it was as easy as then as it is today. it took a little time to learn. that about three month after i was discharged from walter reed hospital, i was a traveling salesman and completely independent and able to make my...
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certainly, you salute the people in east germany whose aspirations for freedom seem to be a little further down the road now. >> [indiscernible] >> no. no, i don't think anyone can resist it. that is one of the great things about diametric change in central america. it is moving in our direction. >> did you imagine anything like this happening? but ihave imagined it, can't say that i foresaw this development at this stage. i didn't foresee it, but imagining it? yes. we are talking about this kind of staying this kind with and living by the helsinki final act which gives the people rights. >> [indiscernible] >> i am just not to emotional guy. i am very pleased. whichk the united states, is not related to this development today, is being handled in a proper fashion. there will be some that will suggest more flamboyant courses of action for this country, and think, staying in close touch. as development takes place. fact that i am not bubbling good.i feel very >> [indiscernible] >> what i would like to think is the the political change in gdr would catch up very fast with this liberation. you
certainly, you salute the people in east germany whose aspirations for freedom seem to be a little further down the road now. >> [indiscernible] >> no. no, i don't think anyone can resist it. that is one of the great things about diametric change in central america. it is moving in our direction. >> did you imagine anything like this happening? but ihave imagined it, can't say that i foresaw this development at this stage. i didn't foresee it, but imagining it? yes. we are...
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these guys aspire to do that. most individuals in a free society would aspire to be doctors and lawyers. these guys don't think past tomorrow. they don't know what they are going to be doing a half hour from now. they aspire to be the shot callers, the leaders, the gang members. and just talking to these individuals at various times, i have posed that question, why is it that you want to do this, this lifestyle? and basically it's because that's what they look up to. >> the inmate who was attacked will survive because of quick response from prison staff on the yard. >> they comply to your orders, they get down, you cuff them, bring them to the custody complex, interview them from there. if not, sometimes force is used, baton, pepper spray. in this situation, there was no weapons involved, therefore, the gunners didn't have a reason to shoot. >> the two inmates responsible for the attack were found guilty of battery and received 180 days added to their sentences. any time prisoners are involved in assaults with oth
these guys aspire to do that. most individuals in a free society would aspire to be doctors and lawyers. these guys don't think past tomorrow. they don't know what they are going to be doing a half hour from now. they aspire to be the shot callers, the leaders, the gang members. and just talking to these individuals at various times, i have posed that question, why is it that you want to do this, this lifestyle? and basically it's because that's what they look up to. >> the inmate who was...
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. >> i hate to aspire to that. >> that's right. but there's a lot we can do to save people's lives. we have about 33 people are murdered each day in it country with a gun. most of it isn't this mass shootings we're talking about. you know, it's daily. >> we've gotten pretty matter of fact about the fact that there's this much violence. >> you know, over a time. the nra often points out that gun violence in it country has gone down. it's still bad. >> in congresswoman give order's case, the incident in tucson as we sit here almost three years ago, it was three years in january, what would the kind of legislation you proposed have done in that case. >> well, in that case it would take couple of things. this was a guy who was clearly mentally ill. who was expelled from community college. when he was expelled and people who knew him knew he was experiencing some form of schizophrenia, the community college went to his house h talked to his parents and basically said he's expelled if you get him treatment you know and he gets better he can talk to us about getting back in. what they coul
. >> i hate to aspire to that. >> that's right. but there's a lot we can do to save people's lives. we have about 33 people are murdered each day in it country with a gun. most of it isn't this mass shootings we're talking about. you know, it's daily. >> we've gotten pretty matter of fact about the fact that there's this much violence. >> you know, over a time. the nra often points out that gun violence in it country has gone down. it's still bad. >> in...
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do you have any presidential aspirations? >> i once thought about running for the presidency of my homeowner's association didn't hatch the votes. i think i might stay in the senate for at lest another term and go into ministry after that. >> no presidential aspirations. >> no. >> thank you, senator. appreciate you joining me on cnn. congratulations. >> thank you for making time for me. i know your show is very important and powerful. i appreciate being on your show. >> he is welcome. welcome to come back any time, tim scott. bill cosby long cultivated the image of lovable comedian and all time favorite dads a nother side, allegation he's sixablely assaulted -- sexual lly assault multiple women over the years. when we come back one of the women tells her story. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise toasty or frosty? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. right now save $400 on the c4 mattress set. he'
do you have any presidential aspirations? >> i once thought about running for the presidency of my homeowner's association didn't hatch the votes. i think i might stay in the senate for at lest another term and go into ministry after that. >> no presidential aspirations. >> no. >> thank you, senator. appreciate you joining me on cnn. congratulations. >> thank you for making time for me. i know your show is very important and powerful. i appreciate being on your...
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society continues to hold out unfilled promises and unrealized aspirations.gruity of slavery in a nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the equality of all men, floated through our history like an iceberg, awaiting the inevitable collision. jose anderson: the schools were a vehicle to lead to the larger result that we were going to become one america. our otherwise remarkable constitution would be made whole through his efforts. and marshall, who loved the constitution, was going to make sure it was restored by removing the cancer of jim crow from the soul of its legal system. justice kagan: he had almost a mystical reverence for the rule of law. law matters. that law can improve people's lives. that law is source of human well-being. that it's integral to a society's flourishing. that the country's deep belief in law and in legal institutions was in the end was going to be the thing that broke the back of jim crow. justice stevens: you can't help but be inspired by a man who accomplished what he has accomplished. i have nothing but respect for people
society continues to hold out unfilled promises and unrealized aspirations.gruity of slavery in a nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the equality of all men, floated through our history like an iceberg, awaiting the inevitable collision. jose anderson: the schools were a vehicle to lead to the larger result that we were going to become one america. our otherwise remarkable constitution would be made whole through his efforts. and marshall, who loved the constitution, was going to make...
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with all its desirable human as -- aspirations. it is for this the struggle should be maintained, that we may not lose our birth right, not only for one, but for two or three years, the nation is worth fighting for to secure such a jewel. for me that is the essential lincoln. there are many, many other things to know about lincoln. but if you know nothing else, this is the thing you must know. and i want to talk a little bit about the hows and whys of that, and touch very briefly at the end on why i think it's so important to reconnect with this lincoln at this particular moment in our national life. and lincoln obviously is celebrated now across the political spectrum almost without exception. there are some exceptions. but as a great hero of american history. but i think even now people tend in the common understanding to misunderstand lincoln. there's a view of him as this tribune of the common people who is imbued with common sense and was an accidental president. a highfalutin expression might be from james russell lowell who
with all its desirable human as -- aspirations. it is for this the struggle should be maintained, that we may not lose our birth right, not only for one, but for two or three years, the nation is worth fighting for to secure such a jewel. for me that is the essential lincoln. there are many, many other things to know about lincoln. but if you know nothing else, this is the thing you must know. and i want to talk a little bit about the hows and whys of that, and touch very briefly at the end on...
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>> less than aspirational. >> what's on "mad" tonight?chuck bunch has done a remarkable job on ppg. richard pops, don't talk to him enough. alkermes, they have breakthrough drugs about the central nervous system. anybody concerned about some of these horrible mental illness conditions that don't get talked about like cancer does, listen to him. he is a very thoughtful and learned man. >> was it an inversion? >> moved to ireland. >> actavis is also an inversion. >> i know. i think it's important to point out the journal. i was talking earlier, the "journal" said this wouldn't have gotten done if it was an american company with tax rates. >> tax rates is key. adds a great deal to savings. >> it's important for congress to recognize that and wake up out of their slumber. >> treasury rules did a lot. >> under the bell. they got in early. >> when indiana jones grabs that hat from the door coming down. >> exactly. >> we could use one for our market. this market is too high right now. >> 2048. see you tonight. >> thank you. "mad money" 6:00 p.m.
>> less than aspirational. >> what's on "mad" tonight?chuck bunch has done a remarkable job on ppg. richard pops, don't talk to him enough. alkermes, they have breakthrough drugs about the central nervous system. anybody concerned about some of these horrible mental illness conditions that don't get talked about like cancer does, listen to him. he is a very thoughtful and learned man. >> was it an inversion? >> moved to ireland. >> actavis is also an...
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those aspirations reof were placed in their heart by god. we have to attend to that.his is not something that they're wanting on their own but god has always called us to a better life. has always called us to experiencing how we can provide for our families in a better way. i think that being grandson of immigrants i feel that very deeply. >> o'donnell: name-sex marriage now legal in 35 states and more battles coming up. what should the church say about same-sex marriage? does it need to change at all? >> i think in washington state where i was bishop for last four years there was a referendum on this very issue and i spoke very clearly about this. i said first of all that we cannot use this moment of public debate to say anything or do anything that would provoke violence against gay and lesbian people. we have to make sure that we're not part of that and we would condemn that. at the same time it's not just about gay marriage it's about whether or not we're going to have statutes in our states that uphold and protect amy who take the risk of bringing children in to
those aspirations reof were placed in their heart by god. we have to attend to that.his is not something that they're wanting on their own but god has always called us to a better life. has always called us to experiencing how we can provide for our families in a better way. i think that being grandson of immigrants i feel that very deeply. >> o'donnell: name-sex marriage now legal in 35 states and more battles coming up. what should the church say about same-sex marriage? does it need to...
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and i'm telling you that your inspiration -- your aspiration can be accomplished there. but you can live here and you will get here all the human rights. but not not your aspiration. >> it took us three hours just to get through the checkpoint letting us kneel kahlil, hebron. this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt here, this israeli checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting very frustrated. >> i've been here since the settlement made life. that was his whole story. we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in which the settlements have taken over a whole neighborhood and pushed out the palestinian majority. there we visited the home of a long-time residents and one of the few homeowners who has resisted a takeover by the settlers. an israel ya soldier served in hebron defending this very settlement is breaking the file. they are a group of israelis who served in the military and have decided to become witnesses to the injustices that take place there
and i'm telling you that your inspiration -- your aspiration can be accomplished there. but you can live here and you will get here all the human rights. but not not your aspiration. >> it took us three hours just to get through the checkpoint letting us kneel kahlil, hebron. this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt here, this israeli checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting...
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he is aspiration founder and ceo.re you can invest in aspiration and decide what type of fee you want to pay? wouldn't everybody just say zero%? >> we don't think they will. we think we can trust our customers to pay us what is fair. that is a lot more of a pro-investor way of being than what we often see from wall street and from traditional investment firms. it is not zero. nothing is for free in this world. but we believe as opposed to setting a price having people pay us whether we're doing well or not, whether or not they like doing business with us we can trust them. david: what happens if everybody just says, uh-uh, you said i don't have to pay. what happens if everybody says we want to pay zero? don't you go under? >> we'll have a problem, absolutely but we'll also have a real sense of that is not the way the world works. people throughout our lives are trustworthy, are honest, are good people. david: you can be honest and sign a deal that says i don't have to pay and at the end of the day not pay. >> if they
he is aspiration founder and ceo.re you can invest in aspiration and decide what type of fee you want to pay? wouldn't everybody just say zero%? >> we don't think they will. we think we can trust our customers to pay us what is fair. that is a lot more of a pro-investor way of being than what we often see from wall street and from traditional investment firms. it is not zero. nothing is for free in this world. but we believe as opposed to setting a price having people pay us whether we're...
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can see the rapid downfall of the chief justice's reputation speaks to pths of the revolutionary aspirations of the day. slavery, a 250 year old institution on american soil, went down to defeat on the battlefields of the civil war. along with it, its most prominent judicial defender. these were revolutionary times. finally, the story of tawny's rapidly declining reputation reveal something about black agency and activism, about the extent to which african-americans shaped the times. course, the fact of war was the driving force in bringing about emancipation. it was african-americans themselves who were fleeing to federal military lines. it was african-americans who always focused on the rights portion of the dred scott decision. who always drew their inspiration from the all men are created equal language of the declaration of independence. and who always pushed the debate forward to emancipation, yes, but beyond to the rights of black people in the republic. radicalments of white, toublicans owed a great deal black's decades long attempts to push the declaration of independence to the for
can see the rapid downfall of the chief justice's reputation speaks to pths of the revolutionary aspirations of the day. slavery, a 250 year old institution on american soil, went down to defeat on the battlefields of the civil war. along with it, its most prominent judicial defender. these were revolutionary times. finally, the story of tawny's rapidly declining reputation reveal something about black agency and activism, about the extent to which african-americans shaped the times. course,...
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this is actually appropriate, because our work is both aspirational and grounded in gritty reality. it is both ennobling and both profoundly challenging. today i stand before you, so thrilled and frankly so humbled to have the opportunity to lead this group of wonderful people who work all day and well into the night to make that ideal a manifest reality, all as part of their steadfast protection of the citizens of this country. mr. president, thank you again for the faith you have placed in me. and the to show to you american people that if i have the honor of being confirmed by the senate, i will wake up every morning with the protection of the american people my first thought. work every day to safeguard our citizens, our liberties, our right, and this great nation which has given so much to me and my family. i thank you again, mr. president and mr. attorney general and all of you for being here. [applause] [indiscernible] [inaudible] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] c-span veterans day coverage b
this is actually appropriate, because our work is both aspirational and grounded in gritty reality. it is both ennobling and both profoundly challenging. today i stand before you, so thrilled and frankly so humbled to have the opportunity to lead this group of wonderful people who work all day and well into the night to make that ideal a manifest reality, all as part of their steadfast protection of the citizens of this country. mr. president, thank you again for the faith you have placed in...
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it is the aspiration of greatness. in a president centric culture we have a presidential addiction. that would be okay if in fact the addiction could be satisfied. but i'm arguing that the supply of truly great president has always exceeded the demand and now more than ever in our countries history we have a paucity of president who you might even attach the word great too. i briefed a number of military officers a couple of years ago and i tell the story in the book. i asked them, all combat vets roughly my age, who was the last political leader in their lifetime that they would attach the word great too. i gave them 10 minutes to answer the question. they couldn't. they couldn't identify one and they asked me, who do you think? it was a very easy answer to me. great political leader, i said martin luther king. one of them in an exasperated fashion shot back but he died. he was assassinated. he was murdered in 1968. i said that's exactly the point. king with all of his imperfections still no leader like king has emerged. >> also king was not anointed in the universal fashion that h
it is the aspiration of greatness. in a president centric culture we have a presidential addiction. that would be okay if in fact the addiction could be satisfied. but i'm arguing that the supply of truly great president has always exceeded the demand and now more than ever in our countries history we have a paucity of president who you might even attach the word great too. i briefed a number of military officers a couple of years ago and i tell the story in the book. i asked them, all combat...
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it describes the height and depth of their aspirations. >> why are you wasting your life. i said no. i wanted to prove, you know, that these children can do something. >> jigme currently lives with her son pelden and daughter deki, they both help their mother at the center. jigme has been running the center for more than tenniers. she believes helping parents understand their child's condition is important in helping the children learn to live an independent life. on this day, jigme visits a family who run a diner in the city. she is here to convince them to enroll their disabled daughter at the center. >> prani is the youngest of their children. she wasn't able to form words until she was six. believing their daughter was incapable of doing anything by herself, her parents have done everything they could for her for the past 21 years. >> you can take care of yourself, you know? you never thouknow. >> her parents promise jigme that they'll send their daughter to the center. it will be the first time for prani to be away from home. phys. ed. cation classes are held once a w
it describes the height and depth of their aspirations. >> why are you wasting your life. i said no. i wanted to prove, you know, that these children can do something. >> jigme currently lives with her son pelden and daughter deki, they both help their mother at the center. jigme has been running the center for more than tenniers. she believes helping parents understand their child's condition is important in helping the children learn to live an independent life. on this day, jigme...
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>> i played with dog stuffed animals. >> why are girl toys as -- aspirational?it is -- i play with army men and i didn't become a war monger and i didn't even join the army. i had smashed up derbies and never wrecked a car. i have a stretch armstrong and i never stretched a man. >> but it is a look. you read a book. and children will not understand the scene or the new wonses in this. >> he has been hired to touch it up a bit. >> barbie was supposed to be fun. >> they are doing all sorts of things. >> i think it is insulting to junk they are so vulnerable they are affected by a do i that they will forget about in two years. you are silent and is it because you are sitting on a barbie? >> honestly i don't even know anymore. she was an editor and news ability designer. she says her instructions were to write about barbie as a designer and not an engineer which is what she did. she does say she regrets not making one of the coders that was steve and brian? she regrets not making one of them female. >> you know what we have to stop telling kids? the sky is the limit
>> i played with dog stuffed animals. >> why are girl toys as -- aspirational?it is -- i play with army men and i didn't become a war monger and i didn't even join the army. i had smashed up derbies and never wrecked a car. i have a stretch armstrong and i never stretched a man. >> but it is a look. you read a book. and children will not understand the scene or the new wonses in this. >> he has been hired to touch it up a bit. >> barbie was supposed to be fun....
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. >> one of the things you think this book will be good for is aspiring journalists. how to teach journalism anymore is -- i go back and forth. i don't believe people should major in journalism. journalism is a vocation you learn. you should major in other topics so that you can learn to report on them. if you want a journalist doctor or do you want a -- you know. >> my argument -- >> but you want this to be an interesting almost textbook. >> for journalism students and students of the world and of histories. but actually i went to graduate school in journalism here at au and john went to columbia. we both felt strongly there are rules to this business which everyone should know. and it is a profession. he was very proud of being a part of. i think this book shows what is more unusual is the span of his career. i'm not sure young broadcast journalists can have today. he was a local reporter, a local anchor, a network anchor, a foreign correspondent, a white house correspondent and a today show. so a lot. >> he was just observing social media. what would he be making o
. >> one of the things you think this book will be good for is aspiring journalists. how to teach journalism anymore is -- i go back and forth. i don't believe people should major in journalism. journalism is a vocation you learn. you should major in other topics so that you can learn to report on them. if you want a journalist doctor or do you want a -- you know. >> my argument -- >> but you want this to be an interesting almost textbook. >> for journalism students and...
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every country i travel around the world have some aspiration of coming here or living here. they seeltimately, these kinds of conversations as a natural progression. andhat is frightening, jim i are related like four times. his were royalty, mine were trunks -- drunks. >> mine were in trouble for stealing sheep. >> maybe you are in fact related. jim, what can a country like japan went from our immigration policy gekko japan facing the democratic -- needing to address the lack of available workers. >> the response of japanese business, partly to that effect you mentioned and partly to the very prolonged period of high yen tom talked about, the reaction has been to move reduction offshore. 20 years ago, they built cars in japan. now the japanese companies build cars here or in europe. their design and headquarters remains in japan. that is intractable unless at some point they liberalize immigration policy. but they are going to do it a lot slower than we are. it is culturally very difficult for them. >> are we talking about cultural problems? >> the germans not running defici
every country i travel around the world have some aspiration of coming here or living here. they seeltimately, these kinds of conversations as a natural progression. andhat is frightening, jim i are related like four times. his were royalty, mine were trunks -- drunks. >> mine were in trouble for stealing sheep. >> maybe you are in fact related. jim, what can a country like japan went from our immigration policy gekko japan facing the democratic -- needing to address the lack of...
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. >> yes, they definitely are, but you have to think about more than just the aspirational sales. very wealthy spending, very much people are in between jobs. >> williams sonoma has a great number. not everyone who bought a tea kettle from them is rich. and i have to confess, i have bought every single issue of architectural digest from 1986 to 2006 because i couldn't afford anything in the magazine. but every now and then i could afford something. [talking over each other] >> were not talking about this williams-sonoma, but maybe cools or something. >> to clarify that, it's identifying someone who's making a hundred thousand dollars or more per year. and so the people that are actually spending that aspirational consumer are the ones -- charles: take an iphone, for instance. there are cheap cell phones. everyone with an iphone or not rich. >> are people getting the michael kors bags that are less expensive, those are the ones may be in the 40,000 range. >> consumption trends are moving higher already. we'll prices and fuel costs are lower. what we we really do have an issue in th
. >> yes, they definitely are, but you have to think about more than just the aspirational sales. very wealthy spending, very much people are in between jobs. >> williams sonoma has a great number. not everyone who bought a tea kettle from them is rich. and i have to confess, i have bought every single issue of architectural digest from 1986 to 2006 because i couldn't afford anything in the magazine. but every now and then i could afford something. [talking over each other] >>...
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the at&t aspire initiative.ple who will receive the medal of presidential freedom tonight. vinita nair is here. vinita, good morning. >> we're not just at the studio. we're in the midst of a class as you can see. when alvin ailey discovered this company he wanted it to be something more than african-american but since it's become something more universal. >> he said it so eloquently. he said the dance comes from the people and should always be delivered back to the people. that's what we do. >> robert battle will accept the award for alvin ailey. >> when i think about the shoes that i'm filling i think more about the shoulders on which i stand and then i think about alvin ailey. i think about what he made possible for so many people that look like me. >> ailey began his career on broadway. in 1958 r 58 he founded his company with only two dancers. it was based on his segregated childhood based on spiritual, gospel, and blues nchl the midst of a civil rights movement it became a widely celebrated culture. >> was
the at&t aspire initiative.ple who will receive the medal of presidential freedom tonight. vinita nair is here. vinita, good morning. >> we're not just at the studio. we're in the midst of a class as you can see. when alvin ailey discovered this company he wanted it to be something more than african-american but since it's become something more universal. >> he said it so eloquently. he said the dance comes from the people and should always be delivered back to the people....
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when we think about our aspirational goal to build the largest daily audience in the world, it is all about certainly at its core that audience is composed of our monthly active users that we reported last night. beyond that, there is also the hundreds of millions of people who come to twitter and do not log in and beyond that, there is a world of the syndicated audience. that audience we reach across the swire entirety of the web and in our mobile software development kit fabric we reach into the mobile application ecosystem. it is the combination of the core and monthly active users that create a conflict -- content. and our syndicated audience. >> how do you measure that audience, how do you measure eyeballs internally, how do you know how much this audience is growing? >> we know and measure how many people come to our properties and do not login and what they do on the site and we have an understanding of the reasons they come to the site and how they use the site and service. the same thing goes for the syndicated audience. we measure that and understand it and measure how it gr
when we think about our aspirational goal to build the largest daily audience in the world, it is all about certainly at its core that audience is composed of our monthly active users that we reported last night. beyond that, there is also the hundreds of millions of people who come to twitter and do not log in and beyond that, there is a world of the syndicated audience. that audience we reach across the swire entirety of the web and in our mobile software development kit fabric we reach into...
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but kendall has always had her own aspirations. what made you want to model?> i was looking at these super models, they were like super heroes. >> reporter: it doesn't hurt to have millions of followers on twitter and instagrams. you're 18, you have millions of twitter followers, you do have influence. >> i take that into consideration, but it's my outlet. i'm not like a huge party person. you know what i mean? >> reporter: as a reality star with a polarizing family, she has developed a thick skin for haters. and this headline, you're too fat for the runway. >> i think it was photo shopped. >> reporter: why not call that out? >> i don't feel the need to, you know what i mean? let them do what they want to do. sit behind the computer and let a young girl feel bad about herself. i think it's cruel and evil. >> reporter: she comes off surprisingly un-kardashian. no glam squad, no entourage. we hit the gym together, and she showed me how she keeps the slim physique. boxing is her outlet. kendall's fashion dreams have kept her on the road. for now, there's no need
but kendall has always had her own aspirations. what made you want to model?> i was looking at these super models, they were like super heroes. >> reporter: it doesn't hurt to have millions of followers on twitter and instagrams. you're 18, you have millions of twitter followers, you do have influence. >> i take that into consideration, but it's my outlet. i'm not like a huge party person. you know what i mean? >> reporter: as a reality star with a polarizing family, she...
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>> guest: will they don't find the repression by the dictators that they are on the people's aspirations to deny credit rights for writing a blog that's the most obvious thing. second it's larger than the bank or the u.s. aid. we want to go to the path of the chinese communist party or japan, south korea is a debate going on in the world right now but the voice of the people on the global poverty has a censorship we do not allow so we are on the wrong side of this global debate on freedom. >> host: are they working in tandem? >> guest: the gates foundation is one that is getting it wrong and there are the others in the human rights watch that he is campaigning and others like the open society foundation but there's not there is not enough that they are getting it right and there is a vision we worry about the material deprivation and it's a very good thing to be concerned about that we ignore their rights as human beings do not have their rights violated. >> host: so what do we do? >> guest: we have to consider what comes first, action or caring. it is not an action of the plan but it's
>> guest: will they don't find the repression by the dictators that they are on the people's aspirations to deny credit rights for writing a blog that's the most obvious thing. second it's larger than the bank or the u.s. aid. we want to go to the path of the chinese communist party or japan, south korea is a debate going on in the world right now but the voice of the people on the global poverty has a censorship we do not allow so we are on the wrong side of this global debate on...
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to say exactly, but from the adverts and articles, i would say middle-class women, perhaps with aspirations to be more than that , perhaps with more wealth. they had leisure time. iny were broadly interested domestic things as well as politics, culture, and art. >> these were women involved in the separatist movement perhaps? >> not the woman who bought the magazine, i don't think. although it was different from the other store magazines published at the time, it was much less direct selling. it was certainly a consumer magazine. while women read it, i don't they were necessarily active women. they were perhaps progressive in their mindset. certainly some of the women could turn it into the magazine had been involved in the suffrage movement and were still active feminists. who would have been her contemporaries in terms of other women writers? her contemporaries in some of the more major mexicans would bend with the parker and and missing principle a. those figures. there are comparisons to be made. lidia steptoe, writing for ," there is a commonality between their sort of sophisticated, k
to say exactly, but from the adverts and articles, i would say middle-class women, perhaps with aspirations to be more than that , perhaps with more wealth. they had leisure time. iny were broadly interested domestic things as well as politics, culture, and art. >> these were women involved in the separatist movement perhaps? >> not the woman who bought the magazine, i don't think. although it was different from the other store magazines published at the time, it was much less...