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anger is easier than aspiration. aspiration means you have to have hope and hope means are trying to make new friends. anger is all about fear and fear is about firing up your base. it's it's very easy and very lazy. aspiration is the late way to go. an aspirational candidate will feed to my leader and that will feed through all sorts of different thing. that's. that's a systemic remedy that is necessary. we also have to have policies. the second thing is that republicans, and by the way democrats too, need to stop thinking about immigration as if it was one thing. it's not. it's 30 things. we needed incremental approach toward progress. they want to poison the well on immigration so we can pull the band-aid off all at once and all will go down the drain. think about the 30 things we need to do over the five years. let's do the easy important things first. high skill immigration, creates five jobs for nativeborn americans. the guest worker programs are important so the others will stop being exploited. we can make re
anger is easier than aspiration. aspiration means you have to have hope and hope means are trying to make new friends. anger is all about fear and fear is about firing up your base. it's it's very easy and very lazy. aspiration is the late way to go. an aspirational candidate will feed to my leader and that will feed through all sorts of different thing. that's. that's a systemic remedy that is necessary. we also have to have policies. the second thing is that republicans, and by the way...
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and the party of aspiration. they talk about about aspiration is supposed to inciting anger.anger is easier. you have to have hope and hoping to trying to make new friends. anger is all about fear and fear is firing up your base. an aspirational candidate will feed through a leader through all sorts of a systemic remedy that is necessary. the second thing as republicans and by the way democrats, to accompany to stop thinking about immigration as if there were one thing. it's not. we have an incremental approach towards progress. data while progress on immigration, once a place in the well because they can pull the band-aid off all at once. let's think about the 30 things we need to do over the next five years at the easy come important things first. high skilled immigration. we know the average high skilled immigrant from a place like china or india creates five jobs for nativeborn americans. this is really important. the second in as the guestworker programs for the poor people stop being exploited and so on and so forth that we can make real progress going down the list, un
and the party of aspiration. they talk about about aspiration is supposed to inciting anger.anger is easier. you have to have hope and hoping to trying to make new friends. anger is all about fear and fear is firing up your base. an aspirational candidate will feed through a leader through all sorts of a systemic remedy that is necessary. the second thing as republicans and by the way democrats, to accompany to stop thinking about immigration as if there were one thing. it's not. we have an...
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what those events did as well was to expand black aspirations. just as antebellum slave holders insisted on keeping their illiterate, knowing that the ability to read spoiled the slaves for servitude. although it may not have in clearly defined, equality of opportunity became a principle focus for the newly emancipated as well as for the prewar freed. their tradition of agitation and protest that had marked black efforts to secure justice and equality in the prewar years were strengthened as african-americans, encouraged by the possibility created by emancipation, pressed even more forcefully to achieve the rights of other americans. african-american aspirations during the war and in the ensuing years centered around three essential ingredients of equality. economic independence, education, and political rights. what the order of importance dictated by prewar status and geographic location. and i think i probably differ from many historians because i think that economic independence was more important than anything else. i think many historians t
what those events did as well was to expand black aspirations. just as antebellum slave holders insisted on keeping their illiterate, knowing that the ability to read spoiled the slaves for servitude. although it may not have in clearly defined, equality of opportunity became a principle focus for the newly emancipated as well as for the prewar freed. their tradition of agitation and protest that had marked black efforts to secure justice and equality in the prewar years were strengthened as...
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aspiration is the way to go in and aspirational candidate will feed through, not candidates but leader that will feed through all sorts of different things, so there are systemic remedies that's necessary. it's not sufficient because we have to have policy. the second thing is that republicans, and by the way, democrats, too data stop thinking about it as if it were one thing. it's not. and we need an incremental approach towards progress and a grand bargain. they want to to please and please and do well on immigration and pull the band-aid off all at once it is always going to go down in flames. let's do the easy and important things first, for example, high skilled immigration. the average high skilled immigrants from china or india creates five jobs for the nativeborn americans. the second thing is the guestworker programs available stop being exploited coming to the united states and so on and so forth and we can make real progress going down the list understanding that it takes a lot of years. >> host: this is a good feedback from your personal journey and how that works in the bo
aspiration is the way to go in and aspirational candidate will feed through, not candidates but leader that will feed through all sorts of different things, so there are systemic remedies that's necessary. it's not sufficient because we have to have policy. the second thing is that republicans, and by the way, democrats, too data stop thinking about it as if it were one thing. it's not. and we need an incremental approach towards progress and a grand bargain. they want to to please and please...
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how do you create a counter narrative of an aspirational story. it's really aspirational circuiting the trajectory. one is specific and others are general. the general level the gop would be able to get his mind around how we think about immigration law center. once it thinks the current from the party and that is going to take a visionary leader that talks about the station as opposed to inciting anger. i think an aspiration means you have to have hope and that means you are trying to make a new friend. anger is all about fear and fear is firing up the base. it's very easy. so castigation is the way to go and that will feed through all different things so this is the next remedy that's necessary. the second thing is republicans come and by the way, democrats to back need to stop thinking about immigration as if it were one thing. it's not. and there is an incremental approach towards progress. and even the grand bargain on immigration doesn't want progress on immigration. it wants to poison the well on immigration c. you can pull the band-aid off
how do you create a counter narrative of an aspirational story. it's really aspirational circuiting the trajectory. one is specific and others are general. the general level the gop would be able to get his mind around how we think about immigration law center. once it thinks the current from the party and that is going to take a visionary leader that talks about the station as opposed to inciting anger. i think an aspiration means you have to have hope and that means you are trying to make a...
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there's a little bit of a gap in reality versus aspiration.out things. i think what they do about things is very different. i would agree with jonathan that, if you predicate everything on unrealistic economic growth, but also you heard everybody on stage basically doubling down on increasing the size of the military. so if you look at the federal budget, if you actually grow the military to the point that some of them were discussing that they would like to do, where does the money come from and how do -- the math doesn't work very well. >> i think all of that is exactly right. that gets into weeds of policy. >> exactly. >> you're exactly right. you cannot promise what you can't deliver, but that's politics. so we know that. i think to arthur's key point, and this is what i love about his book and heilly recommend people read it, it is the aspirational aspect. you want to understand donald trump. it's more about the aspirations he is bringing out of people, someone who is being authentic and real and at least giving me a sense that they're wi
there's a little bit of a gap in reality versus aspiration.out things. i think what they do about things is very different. i would agree with jonathan that, if you predicate everything on unrealistic economic growth, but also you heard everybody on stage basically doubling down on increasing the size of the military. so if you look at the federal budget, if you actually grow the military to the point that some of them were discussing that they would like to do, where does the money come from...
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on andso passed aspiration to have a homeland that would one day be free. wanted respect for human rights and the dignity of the individual. that is what they envisioned. it became a center of education. it was a center for the elders to come prepare for the independent -- independence from spain. it was the last of the spanish colonies in the americas. cuban people were eager to be independent. this was the first efforts by the cubans to free themselves from spain. it was led by carlos man u well the fifth -- man u well the fifth. he sold all of his properties, freezes slaves, and he dedicated -- freed his slaves, and dedicated it to cubans. the united states basically helped debilitate spain. key west was an island that was to the mainland. there was more contact between key west and cuba than between key west and the rest of florida. in 1880 key west was the most populated city in the state of florida. the total population, around 20,000. they were mostly cubans. spanish was the language, the big industry was teco -- tobacco. they would bring tobacco lea
on andso passed aspiration to have a homeland that would one day be free. wanted respect for human rights and the dignity of the individual. that is what they envisioned. it became a center of education. it was a center for the elders to come prepare for the independent -- independence from spain. it was the last of the spanish colonies in the americas. cuban people were eager to be independent. this was the first efforts by the cubans to free themselves from spain. it was led by carlos man u...
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of the other hand economic growth that should aspire chair to put into perspective a 2% increase of real economic growth compounded over 10 years. but in the tenth year it creates $4 trillion of economic activity to create enough revenue to fund with a current effective tax rates is as $1 trillion of additional be occurring revenue for state local and governments it seems we could go back to the days where 4% growth is what we aspire tarot to make happen that is $4 trillion of activity to lift our spirits. our country is always positive and the reagan more than any other elected official really is believe the next generation will have more opportunity people interacting to create a better day and we could be uplifted again but strangely if you see the debate today very little is about economic growth handed is about the austerity order that nothing's that have to get done but it is much easier in the context of high a sustained growth rate are a purpose for values i have three suggestions and not necessarily ideological that we could get to the point to have higher sustained growth with
of the other hand economic growth that should aspire chair to put into perspective a 2% increase of real economic growth compounded over 10 years. but in the tenth year it creates $4 trillion of economic activity to create enough revenue to fund with a current effective tax rates is as $1 trillion of additional be occurring revenue for state local and governments it seems we could go back to the days where 4% growth is what we aspire tarot to make happen that is $4 trillion of activity to lift...
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of the other hand economic growth that should aspire chair to put into perspective a 2% increase of real economic growth compounded over 10 years. but in the tenth year it creates $4 trillion of economic activity to create enough revenue to fund with a current effective tax rates is as $1 trillion of additional be occurring revenue for state local and governments it seems we could go back to the days where 4% growth is what we aspire tarot to make happen that is $4 trillion of activity to lift our spirits. our country is always positive and the reagan more than any other elected official really is believe the next generation will have more opportunity people interacting to create a better day and we could be uplifted again but strangely if you see the debate today very little is about economic growth handed is about the austerity order that nothing's that have to get done but it is much easier in the context of high a sustained growth rate are a purpose for values i have three suggestions and not necessarily ideological that we could get to the point to have higher sustained growth with
of the other hand economic growth that should aspire chair to put into perspective a 2% increase of real economic growth compounded over 10 years. but in the tenth year it creates $4 trillion of economic activity to create enough revenue to fund with a current effective tax rates is as $1 trillion of additional be occurring revenue for state local and governments it seems we could go back to the days where 4% growth is what we aspire tarot to make happen that is $4 trillion of activity to lift...
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associate that with violence and destruction and the disarray and in fact, one of the core goals and aspirations of of the black power movement was access to higher education. bequest to education was at the center of the black power movement said on think many have appreciated or understood that. so immigrants have valued education with their aged or jewish americans as a struggling minority group that has prized access to higher education but they are rarely portrayed this way it is portrayed as the anti-intellectual culture and i felt those were distortions in one of was extraordinary to me is the period that young black people risk their lives to go to college. it is and what is often talked but they went on strike they have thus it didn't and protests and demonstrations and even risked their lives to open the door to higher education much more broadly to black people and people of color. >>. >> host: while the white student movement of the '60s has garnered much more attention, a black student protest produced greater campus change. >> guest: yes. when you think of student activism they thi
associate that with violence and destruction and the disarray and in fact, one of the core goals and aspirations of of the black power movement was access to higher education. bequest to education was at the center of the black power movement said on think many have appreciated or understood that. so immigrants have valued education with their aged or jewish americans as a struggling minority group that has prized access to higher education but they are rarely portrayed this way it is portrayed...
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don: my financial success is far greater than i ever dreamed or aspire to have.back to my family. my grandfather was a janitor in a segregated south. my maternal grandfather was a orman. he raised his five daughters. my father was an auto mechanic. grew up in a segregated south. my mother had me at 19 years old. environment that promoted equal access to economic at opportunity. i want the american dream to be available to all. i have an obligation to give back. if we look at this dramatic wealth disparity that is unfairly borne by people, i cannot do anything about it. i have a responsibility to step in and do something. i will challenge this mayor every day about how he can do his job better. he needs to bring new yorkers together. much forank you so joining us. don peebles, good to see you. much more ahead on the bloomberg market day. stocks near session lows. we are watching the markets closely today. anxiety over global growth hits wall street hard. ♪ betty: let's get straight to julie hyman for the big stories on the market day. the global route we are seein
don: my financial success is far greater than i ever dreamed or aspire to have.back to my family. my grandfather was a janitor in a segregated south. my maternal grandfather was a orman. he raised his five daughters. my father was an auto mechanic. grew up in a segregated south. my mother had me at 19 years old. environment that promoted equal access to economic at opportunity. i want the american dream to be available to all. i have an obligation to give back. if we look at this dramatic...
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i will try not to do anything presidential my aspirations today here at the soapbox. you, front row. >> [inaudible] [no audio] mr. huckabee: how do we get it back to the growth rate? of capital is parked offshore. i guarantee you we will goose economy if you bring $11 trillion of working capital back to this country. and you stop punishing evil for working, saving and investing and quit rewarding people for making mistakes, which is the way we are operating now, we will transform the economy. we will bring manufacturing jobs under the fair tax we will not be at the competitive disadvantage to make things. it is not enough for us to have a design and create things, we have to make the things we create. right now we are designing things, creating things, but we are making them in china. themwe need to do is make here, but we can't because there is 22% and that attacks and everything we do here. it comes back cheaper than what we make. the first track -- the fair tax changes that and gives us the competitive edge to bring the manufacturing jobs back. we stopped the crazy
i will try not to do anything presidential my aspirations today here at the soapbox. you, front row. >> [inaudible] [no audio] mr. huckabee: how do we get it back to the growth rate? of capital is parked offshore. i guarantee you we will goose economy if you bring $11 trillion of working capital back to this country. and you stop punishing evil for working, saving and investing and quit rewarding people for making mistakes, which is the way we are operating now, we will transform the...
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the vision for russia and its strategy is very aspirational. and as the economic situation has changed, we've seen those aspirations change. as we have seen fields like stockman, considered to be one of the largest natural gas fields, have to be postponed for development because now north america no longer would need lng from russia. that has changed the development picture. so you're seeing a tremendous aspiration, ambition, economic reality beginning to change that view. it's not just the energy, it's not just the minerals, it's the transportation route. the russian government has an extremely ambitious vision for the northern sea route that as you'll see here passes east to west, west to east depending on the direction of the shipment. in march of 2013 russia ahas developed a northern sea administration. they are designing search and rescue centers along this route. ten of them are anticipated. there is an enormous vision for making the northern sea route an international transit route. but, again, the economic reality is quite different fro
the vision for russia and its strategy is very aspirational. and as the economic situation has changed, we've seen those aspirations change. as we have seen fields like stockman, considered to be one of the largest natural gas fields, have to be postponed for development because now north america no longer would need lng from russia. that has changed the development picture. so you're seeing a tremendous aspiration, ambition, economic reality beginning to change that view. it's not just the...
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you give aspiring entrepreneurs to not go to school, but instead to start companies. some have gone back to school. why do you think that is? peter: most of them have not, it was a designed as a two-year program in which people could take a break from college. i think across the board they have found it to be an incredibly valuable learning experience. i went to stanford to my went to law school. i might do that again. if i did it again i would ask a lot more tough questions while i was doing it. emily: would you be where you are if you did not go to law school? peter: we have never run experiments twice, having gone to stanford was quite valuable. i would worry that i have gone to a number of other universities, that might have discouraged me from going into tech. tech: if you are not into what is something else you might , want to do? peter: i would attempt to be a teacher. it is not against learning. i'm against education. emily: of the six people who built paypal, four of them build -- had built bombs in high school. peter: i was not one of them. [laughter] ♪ emil
you give aspiring entrepreneurs to not go to school, but instead to start companies. some have gone back to school. why do you think that is? peter: most of them have not, it was a designed as a two-year program in which people could take a break from college. i think across the board they have found it to be an incredibly valuable learning experience. i went to stanford to my went to law school. i might do that again. if i did it again i would ask a lot more tough questions while i was doing...
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it's really human story on those lives and incredible struggles and incredible aspirations and incredible contributions are at the heart of the book. >> host: was northwestern university at hotspot for the black movement of the 60s and 70s? >> guest: surprisingly it was. you wouldn't think that quiet evanston illinois unlike michigan north of chicago would be a hot head of lack radicalism but in its own way it was and that's because i think was right next to a major urban center that had an important local civil rights struggle, local black rights struggle with important leadership and is very much impacted the students here many of whom came from chicago. there was a small group of black students who were here in 1965, 1966, 1967 that have as their goal to widen opportunities to a larger group of young black chicagoans and to transform the curriculum and to convert northwestern from an overwhelmingly white university with an overwhelmingly white eurocentric curriculum into a multiracial learning environment with much more access and opportunities for african-american african-american stu
it's really human story on those lives and incredible struggles and incredible aspirations and incredible contributions are at the heart of the book. >> host: was northwestern university at hotspot for the black movement of the 60s and 70s? >> guest: surprisingly it was. you wouldn't think that quiet evanston illinois unlike michigan north of chicago would be a hot head of lack radicalism but in its own way it was and that's because i think was right next to a major urban center...
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aspirational. he grew up living pay check to pay check. >> i think senator rubio emerged as one of the candidates that had a strong night. i think jeb bush did what he needed to to stay at the top of the pack in terms of polling in this long cycle. there's one candidate who had a great night and wasn't on the stage. that's carly fiorina. >> absolutely. >> the narrative heading into the next debate i think is remarkable to see her as she kicks out one of the ten. >> that was my question, do you think she will kick out one of the top ten? if so, which one? >> i don't know. i think carly fiorina had a strong showing. she's been effective at communicating her message. a lot of republican strategist who wanted her on the stage last night and who were disappointed she wasn't. >> quickly, i want to find out what you think hillary clinton gained from this. what intel did she gather? >> she wasn't watching. she was fundraising with kardashian. >> but you know she's going to be watching. >> the strategy of d
aspirational. he grew up living pay check to pay check. >> i think senator rubio emerged as one of the candidates that had a strong night. i think jeb bush did what he needed to to stay at the top of the pack in terms of polling in this long cycle. there's one candidate who had a great night and wasn't on the stage. that's carly fiorina. >> absolutely. >> the narrative heading into the next debate i think is remarkable to see her as she kicks out one of the ten. >> that...
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this is a statement of hope and aspiration. we are not looking at this at that time. some of these photos and some of these names will be familiar. these are some of the folks who come up. they take risks. they see anchorage as a place to invest time, invest energy, take a risk. to pursue their own interests. as was the case today, some businesses make it and some do not. but over time, businesses take hold and the community is formed. we have the fellow who set up his clothing shop. if you buy your new clothing there and take it to the famous waffle restaurant and get syrup on it, you can take it to the laundry shop. and then while you are waiting, you can get something at a restaurant. one of the immigrants who comes to anchorage and if that food makes you sick, you can go to the pharmacy to get tonic. if that makes you sick, you can go see the lawyer. and so, here is the first mayor here. all of these folks as is the case today are pursuing their own lives and their own interests. they are pursuing their own lives and interest in spending their energy and investmen
this is a statement of hope and aspiration. we are not looking at this at that time. some of these photos and some of these names will be familiar. these are some of the folks who come up. they take risks. they see anchorage as a place to invest time, invest energy, take a risk. to pursue their own interests. as was the case today, some businesses make it and some do not. but over time, businesses take hold and the community is formed. we have the fellow who set up his clothing shop. if you buy...
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a statement of hope and aspiration. we are not looking at one of this at that time. some of these photos and some of these names will be familiar. these are some of the folks who come up. they take risks. they see anchorage as a place to invest time, invest energy, take a risk. to pursue their own interests. as was the case today, some businesses make it and some do not. but over time, businesses take hold of the community is formed. we have the fellow who set up his clothing shop. if you buy your new clothing there and take it to the finest lawful restaurant and get syrup on it, you can take it to the laundry shop. and then while you are waiting you can get something at a restaurant. one of the immigrants who comes to anchorage and if that food makes you sick, you can go to the pharmacy to get tonic. if that makes you sick, you can go see the lawyer. and so, here is the first mayor here. all of these folks as was the case today are preserving their own lives ever soaring their own interests. they are pursuing their own lives and interest in spending their energy and
a statement of hope and aspiration. we are not looking at one of this at that time. some of these photos and some of these names will be familiar. these are some of the folks who come up. they take risks. they see anchorage as a place to invest time, invest energy, take a risk. to pursue their own interests. as was the case today, some businesses make it and some do not. but over time, businesses take hold of the community is formed. we have the fellow who set up his clothing shop. if you buy...
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his vision created a vibrant economy and respected internationally and the envy of some who aspired to achieve the same. those who gathered for the celebrations had time to reflect on a moment of history. >> i think general sense of singapean pride is there. >> the view that national labor event or real, the fire works. >> reporter: there was plenty of pageantry but plenty have said, the situation will not last long. there is plenty to take care of in the coming weeks. >> the ruling party has announced the retirement of several mps so i think we are going to see an election sooner rather than later. >> reporter: and this is the electorate, young, educated, tech-savvy and aspirational. >>> ex pats who have come back to say thank you to a country, a system and a vision, an island that transformed itself to a first world economy. they know that the atmosphere they live is reflectant of the past. while they soak up the atmosphere for now the party goes on. sahil raman, al jazeera, singapore. >> you can find out much more on our website, aljazeera.com. ra.com. >>> i'm ali velshi, and i'm de
his vision created a vibrant economy and respected internationally and the envy of some who aspired to achieve the same. those who gathered for the celebrations had time to reflect on a moment of history. >> i think general sense of singapean pride is there. >> the view that national labor event or real, the fire works. >> reporter: there was plenty of pageantry but plenty have said, the situation will not last long. there is plenty to take care of in the coming weeks....
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i think it's important if you're going to aspire to be president of the united states, you should aspire to be president of all people. and i tend to continue to campaign, you know in places where i'm not preaching to the choir necessarily. >> you gave a very passionate speech about opportunity, about your accomplishments in hiring and diversity here. you never, in front of a predominantly black audience you never used the word race or racism. >> i talked about it, though. i talked about it. i talked about the vestiges. i quoted president obama about the vestiges of the past being real and still there and that we needed to be sensitive to that. >> you mentioned charleston, but as you have in the past you talked about it as an act of evil. which it certainly was. but you haven't really framed it as an act of racism. >> it is an act of racism. it is. and i have said that. if you read the speech i gave, it was an acknowledgment that we have serious issues regarding race and division in this country and the way to solve it is not to talk about it, to create a grievance message, it's to roll
i think it's important if you're going to aspire to be president of the united states, you should aspire to be president of all people. and i tend to continue to campaign, you know in places where i'm not preaching to the choir necessarily. >> you gave a very passionate speech about opportunity, about your accomplishments in hiring and diversity here. you never, in front of a predominantly black audience you never used the word race or racism. >> i talked about it, though. i talked...
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his vision created a vibrant economy, respected internationally and the be ve of some who aspire to achievehe same. those who gathered for the celebrations had time to reflect on a moment in history. >> i think the general sense of singapore in pride is there. i feel they have their nationalism and patriotism together. >> you to the view the national, so there was plenty of pageantry but commentators suggested the celebrations will not last long. there are important decisions to be made in the coming months. >> it's a scene set. the prime minister is making remarks about the future, the ruling party has announced the retirement of several mps. so, i think we are going to see anally sooner rather than later. >> and this is the electorate, young, educated, tech-savvy and aspirational. >> many people i have met these past few days, even expats who have come back to say thank you for the a country, a system and vision that came out of a developing island and transformed itself into a first world economy. they know the present reality that they live comes from the decisions that were made in the
his vision created a vibrant economy, respected internationally and the be ve of some who aspire to achievehe same. those who gathered for the celebrations had time to reflect on a moment in history. >> i think the general sense of singapore in pride is there. i feel they have their nationalism and patriotism together. >> you to the view the national, so there was plenty of pageantry but commentators suggested the celebrations will not last long. there are important decisions to be...
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in that, it's very weak. >> you use the word ask aspirational.ve started to back away from the sanction that is they had in place. isn't it ask aspirational and they're concerned about iran -- with a $17 trillion kmoi and the greatest ali and the is moving in a different direction, i think that they're likely to join us undering that we can achieve a better result. now it will take american leadership to do that and the fact of the secondary nature of the sanctions and the fact that hardy pla may see are the realities of the decision making that they will ultimately take. i know that the position know is that it's this deal or no deal, put the congress has had on many times rejected multilateral agreements and the world has not come to an end. >> do you think that you have enough votes to actually reject it this time and then over ride the potential or the probably veto? >> i came to my own conclusions after very considerable judgments of spending countless hours of hearings and briefings and briefings with experts in the field. i do think that t
in that, it's very weak. >> you use the word ask aspirational.ve started to back away from the sanction that is they had in place. isn't it ask aspirational and they're concerned about iran -- with a $17 trillion kmoi and the greatest ali and the is moving in a different direction, i think that they're likely to join us undering that we can achieve a better result. now it will take american leadership to do that and the fact of the secondary nature of the sanctions and the fact that hardy...
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the right is actually moving into a more flexible apps are aspirational space and i think that's better than 50% likely that you will see a candidate who basically frames himself as the candidate of aspiration out of anger. >> you've gotten high praise for the book from some really cool people like senator mark mike lee, paul ryan who states it makes the case for why principles should be the center of our poverty fighting efforts. that for me is one of the more important takeaways of the book. it does it does give a prescription of how to fight for something and how to be about that fight in a way that brings people into it. i think after listening to you and replaying them i had some of the sections of the book that really stood out, i understood why this is an important book and i think a lot of people will, particularly conservatives, begin to appreciate the struggle is an over and the fight isn't done. we have a lot more fight in it but we've got to put ourselves fully into the game. >> and to enjoy it and be happy about it and grateful that were in the position of leadership. >> re
the right is actually moving into a more flexible apps are aspirational space and i think that's better than 50% likely that you will see a candidate who basically frames himself as the candidate of aspiration out of anger. >> you've gotten high praise for the book from some really cool people like senator mark mike lee, paul ryan who states it makes the case for why principles should be the center of our poverty fighting efforts. that for me is one of the more important takeaways of the...
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they were told to aspire and dare to dream. the question i ask is what the is crime of the chibok girl, is it because she's poor, nigerian, or that she wanted to be education. >> let's talk about your assessment of the government's performance to find the girls. what are you and the campaign erts saying about the effectiveness of the authorities to rescue them? >> well, first of all, what we have seen is the fact that the president has taken ownership. the victim, like we saw with the administration, the former president. they are the victim. we have a president who said that in his inaugural speech, the war against insurgents would not have, and they have repeatedly mentioned he wants them rescued and go back to school. not only being rescued, but to have a future and achieve dreams, that gives a sense of sincerity, purpose in what the president is doing. and we sent that, indeed, is it enough. no, it isn't. there's much that needs to be done. there's a lot, chibok is a symbol of the areas before and after the abduction, and t
they were told to aspire and dare to dream. the question i ask is what the is crime of the chibok girl, is it because she's poor, nigerian, or that she wanted to be education. >> let's talk about your assessment of the government's performance to find the girls. what are you and the campaign erts saying about the effectiveness of the authorities to rescue them? >> well, first of all, what we have seen is the fact that the president has taken ownership. the victim, like we saw with...
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literary conferences cater to aspiring writers. but we are interested in the act of reading. we get a lot of teachers, retired teachers, people still involved in the academic world in some way or another. we certainly get lots of writers in our audience as well. everybody is a reader who comes to our event. we offer a number of scholarships each year. our audience is limited to 400 and sometimes it sells out a year and advance. -- in advance. this year, we sold out in three days. we set aside a couple of dozen scholarship spaces that are awarded to teachers and librarians from around the country who apply for the opportunity to attend the seminar. we provide some lodging support to allow teachers and librarians to benefit from what goes on on stage and hopefully return to their schools and libraries and communities and be able to give some of that back. key west does have one of the most remarkable literary traditions in the country, if not the most. key west has more per capita literary history that anywhere. more national literary landmarks in key west that anywhere outside
literary conferences cater to aspiring writers. but we are interested in the act of reading. we get a lot of teachers, retired teachers, people still involved in the academic world in some way or another. we certainly get lots of writers in our audience as well. everybody is a reader who comes to our event. we offer a number of scholarships each year. our audience is limited to 400 and sometimes it sells out a year and advance. -- in advance. this year, we sold out in three days. we set aside a...
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states in its future, and critical for policy makers to understand better... to understand their aspirations and what they're really looking for in order to identify that common ground which means that together we can make solutions, whether they're latin american, northern american solutions, or they're that critical relationship between countries in the middle east and the united states. i don't know if i was very clear on that one. >> hinojosa: well, no, but i think what you're saying is that the human contact is so important, the understanding of humanity. and so, you know, again, you are such a symbol in so many ways, your majesty. so i'm sure that there are many people who would be surprised, or maybe have forgotten the fact that you became a muslim yourself. and so people are saying, "wait a second. the queen is a muslim, but she doesn't look like someone who i think, or have been told, or the image..." so for people who are wondering, well, what does a muslim in america like you, or in the world that you live in, all around the world, how do you live your life as a muslim on a daily
states in its future, and critical for policy makers to understand better... to understand their aspirations and what they're really looking for in order to identify that common ground which means that together we can make solutions, whether they're latin american, northern american solutions, or they're that critical relationship between countries in the middle east and the united states. i don't know if i was very clear on that one. >> hinojosa: well, no, but i think what you're saying...
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businessmen to go and make money, instead of concern about the rights of the cuban people and the aspirations of the cuban people to be free and enjoy basic human rights that every human being is entitled to. hear with this openness is we are going to be able to go and do business. that would be great if americans could go and do business. that is not the case. by feelhere, you play castro's rules -- fidel castro's rules. i think the institute can play a pivotal role in bringing cuban people together. that is why i have dedicated 30 years of my life to this cause. or bring back to or establish ang multipurpose facility that serves as a museum, library, educational center, community center. it has become a great cultural center for key west. the real purpose has been for carlos to serve as a place that puts into action principles and ideals for cubans. those ideals of human rights and human dignity for the cuban people. announcer: key west was an entry point in the transatlantic slave trade. illegal slave trade continued even after the act prohibiting importation of slaves. tour, the city's st
businessmen to go and make money, instead of concern about the rights of the cuban people and the aspirations of the cuban people to be free and enjoy basic human rights that every human being is entitled to. hear with this openness is we are going to be able to go and do business. that would be great if americans could go and do business. that is not the case. by feelhere, you play castro's rules -- fidel castro's rules. i think the institute can play a pivotal role in bringing cuban people...
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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 who had 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
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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. >> it's aspirational, you might say. >> aspirational. >> aspirational.re parts of trump's story -- his story's the story of the summer and i think you're right when you pointed that out, and there is something to poll numbers, even if polls this early are by and large kind of meaningless, but he is touching something raw with a big swath of american voters. and i would love to see more stories not focusing on trump's latest antic, his latest sound bite his latest tweet, but stories looking at you know maybe going out and talking to some of these people who do feel support for trump. what is it that he's saying that is so compelling to you, or why is it that the issue of immigration has all of a sudden flared into view in the republican nomination fight? >> absolutely. and i mean i think a lot of viewers, even if they don't agree with everything trump says they hear a lot that they like about him, and we could explore more about that. before i go let me play that rand paul sound bite from earlier in the week. this is really striking. he was on with wolf b
. >> it's aspirational, you might say. >> aspirational. >> aspirational.re parts of trump's story -- his story's the story of the summer and i think you're right when you pointed that out, and there is something to poll numbers, even if polls this early are by and large kind of meaningless, but he is touching something raw with a big swath of american voters. and i would love to see more stories not focusing on trump's latest antic, his latest sound bite his latest tweet, but...
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you win when you connect with people about their aspirations. not about how great you are or how rich you are or how this you are. >> reporter: i asked bush to respond to trump's criticism. >> there is a big difference. i'm a proven conservative. i have fought for republican conservative causes all of my adult life. when people get this narrative, whatever the new term is, compare contrast, i'll be the guy to vote for. >> reporter: strong words. christine. >> thank you. jeb bush defending the use of the term "anchor babies" after reporters were blasting him and donald trump that week. anchor babies is used sometimes to describe children born to illegal immigrants in the u.s. bush grew testy when repeatedly tested by a questioner while speaking to reporters. >> do you regret using the term anchor babies yesterday on the radio? >> i don't. do you have a better term? >> i'm asking you. a lot of folks. >> you give me a better term and i'll use it. serious. don't yell at me behind my ear. >> the language anchor baby. is that not bombastic? >> no, it
you win when you connect with people about their aspirations. not about how great you are or how rich you are or how this you are. >> reporter: i asked bush to respond to trump's criticism. >> there is a big difference. i'm a proven conservative. i have fought for republican conservative causes all of my adult life. when people get this narrative, whatever the new term is, compare contrast, i'll be the guy to vote for. >> reporter: strong words. christine. >> thank you....
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box that they're aspiring to be the best of something, wound upper forming the tasks better than the people who were trying to be extremely good. so i'm wondering whether competence is a value that can be pushed forward because we've are trying to be all these other things. you don't write in your resume that you're competent. i'm -- i'm really asking you you might have run across this and more broadly that you think this might be an interesting angle. >> there's other studies suggesting that, financial -- for example saying i want to do very well. but, it it is true, if you think of excellence you think about being the top 5%. that's okay. being average isn't always bad. ii would you know, also -- competence is a better bar. it's a good place to start. if that's motivating all the better. >> happy to hear that. >> i'm bothered that our panel didn't offer a response to cole's question. i'm a numbers boy but i have to take a crack at your question. i think the distinction or contradiction and more biblical interpretation maybe a little overblown. it is true that if we talk about objec
box that they're aspiring to be the best of something, wound upper forming the tasks better than the people who were trying to be extremely good. so i'm wondering whether competence is a value that can be pushed forward because we've are trying to be all these other things. you don't write in your resume that you're competent. i'm -- i'm really asking you you might have run across this and more broadly that you think this might be an interesting angle. >> there's other studies suggesting...
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. >> despite the dangers, the rescue begins to shift from aspiration to actuality.ity is testing the phoenix. the rescue cage that will haul the men one at a time through a half mile of rock. >> why did you decide to cool capsule the phoenix? >> why? i think it is sort of a rebirth to a new life. >> for that new life to happen, the 33 miners need to fit into the phoenix. it's only 22 inches wide. >> when i told them they would have to start training, they went like, we won't train. so don't lose your time. okay? you don't fit on the capsule, you don't fit in the capsule, and you don't fit in the capsule and we cannot start like chopping part of your stomach. so either you lose weight or you stay down. and they started training. >> motivated by his love for soccer, ariel and a few other men run the tunnels below. >> translator: basically, i wanted to go play soccer as soon as i got out. >> while ariel stays sharp and focus focused, others dream. >> they're getting newspaper articles and they see that mario is becoming the superstar because mario had narrated a video
. >> despite the dangers, the rescue begins to shift from aspiration to actuality.ity is testing the phoenix. the rescue cage that will haul the men one at a time through a half mile of rock. >> why did you decide to cool capsule the phoenix? >> why? i think it is sort of a rebirth to a new life. >> for that new life to happen, the 33 miners need to fit into the phoenix. it's only 22 inches wide. >> when i told them they would have to start training, they went...
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than 50 percent likely you will see a candidate who basically freya's himself as the candidate of aspiration and not tinker. >> host: you have high praise for the book white -- like paul rice and. it makes the case why they should be at the center of the poverty fighting efforts in that is one of the more important takeaways said it does give a prescription of how to fight for something and how to be about that fight in a way that brings people into it. after listening to you began to replay the sections that stood out i understand why this is an important pockets and i think a lot of people, a project to the conservatives will appreciate the struggle isn't over we have more fights but we have to put ourselves fully into the game. >> also to be grateful. >> reagan talked about the happy warrior it is a descriptive and it is a joy. to share with everyone this book the conservative part. >> you have been an inspiration. >> my pleasure "pedigree" how elite students get elite jobs" northwestern university professor, lauren rivera is the author. professor hog you define and he leaped? >> guest: a
than 50 percent likely you will see a candidate who basically freya's himself as the candidate of aspiration and not tinker. >> host: you have high praise for the book white -- like paul rice and. it makes the case why they should be at the center of the poverty fighting efforts in that is one of the more important takeaways said it does give a prescription of how to fight for something and how to be about that fight in a way that brings people into it. after listening to you began to...
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at 5 -- aces aspire at $500. >> the lenova flex 3 has an eight-hour battery life. it is fast at office tasks and photo editing. >>> a fixture in the community dealt a deadly hand. coming up, a game of cards. the scene of a violent robbery. now neighbors are mourning the loss of a dapper gentleman killed in cold blood. >>> fawn fire shatters a friendly game of cards turning into a cold blooded killing gunned down a fixture in the community leaving neighbors stunned. i'm sade baderinwa. >> i'm diana williams. >>> police in newburgh say it were targeted. the man that lost his life, samuel stubs rarely heft his home without wearing a suit. >> marcus solis is in newburgh with the story. marcus? >> reporter: sade and diana, the victim has a sense of style. he was known for his card playing. most of all friends say he was a good man who did not deserve to be gunned down. >> he would give you anything. he was such a good man. >> reporter: they come throughout the day lighting candles for the manthey knew as sammy. samuel stubs a flashy character with lime green beard and f
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this started early this morning at just a regular run of the mill live shot for two june, aspiring journalists who by every account represented all the best that wdbj. alison parker, 27-year-old adam warding with doing a story about a 50 they have anniversary of a reservoir, interviewing vicki gardner, and during that live shot, when wasn't courting any type of danger. this was supposed to be easy, being done well until in 41-year-old murderer walked up, and he has his motivations and manifesto, and none of them matter. what we know about these two young people is they were at the beginning of their lives every way you can calculation. they were new to the business, doing well, new to a team doing well. they were both engaged to be married, alison to an anchor here, and adam to a producer here. the story gets even more painful, because ott was in the control room during the live shot when it all unfolded. and they were thinking about their lives, doing all of the right thing when all of the wrong things were done to them. the gunman has the motivations, says he got the gun after charleston, sa
this started early this morning at just a regular run of the mill live shot for two june, aspiring journalists who by every account represented all the best that wdbj. alison parker, 27-year-old adam warding with doing a story about a 50 they have anniversary of a reservoir, interviewing vicki gardner, and during that live shot, when wasn't courting any type of danger. this was supposed to be easy, being done well until in 41-year-old murderer walked up, and he has his motivations and...
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of our children a little baby before the aspirations of our children and young people to have a future worthy of all that says and courage thank you all for being here we have important work it all begins in california and even though rest of the could i so what you're doing is really important to our country are we ready for when women succeed america succeeds happy women's equality day to all of you >> hello, i am with the san francisco parks department serious we are featuring some wonderful locations in your and very own backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in san francisco with someone special. we are here at the lovely and historic palace of fine arts, located in the bustling marina district. originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated along san francisco's waterfront. it is ada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30, and 91 bus lines. with its rotunda, columns, uncut the reflecting waters against the eucalyptus trees, it is one of the most romantic settings for special dates, and memorable proposals. it is also a perfect spot where you can rel
of our children a little baby before the aspirations of our children and young people to have a future worthy of all that says and courage thank you all for being here we have important work it all begins in california and even though rest of the could i so what you're doing is really important to our country are we ready for when women succeed america succeeds happy women's equality day to all of you >> hello, i am with the san francisco parks department serious we are featuring some...
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she had literary aspirations and was smart and beautiful. -- catherine was smart and beautiful. they fell in love and declared their intentions. her husband was willing to give her a divorce, but frank's wife, catherine, was not and wouldn't until more than a decade later and -- so -- this was a time when a lot of personal relations were going through philosophical questioning. it wasn't a matter of free love as the right was not willing to be bound by legalities and technicalities of who he lived with. when catherine said no, he said, that's fine but i'm going to live my life anyway. they designed this as a hide-away from themselves. they transferred it to the hills of wisconsin from italy. they were going to have a new life in japan because he got the contract for a new hotel and she was looking forward to living in japan and he'd made a good comeback and everything was destroyed in 1914. what happened was, on the afternoon of 1914, the two children were seated for lunch on a porch that was right in the vicinity off that window and another group of people were seated at the ot
she had literary aspirations and was smart and beautiful. -- catherine was smart and beautiful. they fell in love and declared their intentions. her husband was willing to give her a divorce, but frank's wife, catherine, was not and wouldn't until more than a decade later and -- so -- this was a time when a lot of personal relations were going through philosophical questioning. it wasn't a matter of free love as the right was not willing to be bound by legalities and technicalities of who he...
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of the a sense aspirations and hopes and jeans of the cuban people. , what wast-celler act that? maria: this year marks the anniversary. origins had significantly reduced or eliminated altogether andgration from southern eastern europe, from asia, and from other parts of the world. the americas were largely theyded from these because needed labor from somewhere in the world. what the hart-celler act did is instead of put limits on the --ntries, it set up immigrants coming from the eastern hemisphere, and for the first time, it imposed a limit on the western hemisphere of 120,000. later on, about a decade later in the 1970's, the limits were abandoned in favor of an overall global ceiling of 290,000. the law has been amended many times since then and today, it is much much larger. >> have been unintended consequences? maria: yes. that is what we're told. there were two unintended consequences in particular, one having to do with the countries and the other one having to do with numbers here it for much of american history, the immigration has largely come from europe and africa. ,
of the a sense aspirations and hopes and jeans of the cuban people. , what wast-celler act that? maria: this year marks the anniversary. origins had significantly reduced or eliminated altogether andgration from southern eastern europe, from asia, and from other parts of the world. the americas were largely theyded from these because needed labor from somewhere in the world. what the hart-celler act did is instead of put limits on the --ntries, it set up immigrants coming from the eastern...
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message to inspire citizens everywhere to believe and act upon the truth that there is no greater aspiration than to be willing to lay down one's life to save others. may those who made the ultimate sacrifice that day and thereafter rest in peace along with the companions who have joined them in eternity in the years since. bless all women and men in military service, their families and all of those who put themselves in harm's way for the safety of others. god bless america and grant us peace both in the present and with you forever. amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain at your seats for the departure of the official party. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> in june president obama awarded the medal of honor to william shemmin and henry johnson for their courage and actions during world war i. this event takes place in the east room of the white house. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ >>> we read in the sacred psalms, even were i to walk in a ravine as dark as death, i should fear no danger. for you are at my side. your staff and your crook are there to soothe me. let us
message to inspire citizens everywhere to believe and act upon the truth that there is no greater aspiration than to be willing to lay down one's life to save others. may those who made the ultimate sacrifice that day and thereafter rest in peace along with the companions who have joined them in eternity in the years since. bless all women and men in military service, their families and all of those who put themselves in harm's way for the safety of others. god bless america and grant us peace...
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. >> part of it is aspirational. have to let matt every swimsuit that comes along i by the issue that shows the ones that make you look right in the right places and as i have gotten older i earmarked them. i know i will never look just right in all the right places especially as i get older but is aspirational. i should never put it up in polka dots. every year i try it anyway on the beach. it looks good in the magazine. >> we will get a camera. rogan the middle of this in los angeles, these magazines are not good for girls, are they? >> it has been going on since magazines began. since the 40s. women have to have a certain weight, a certain type of body and that is how it is for fashion and i'd buy the magazines, i buy them for fashion, i don't buy them for the body weight. women have to have a certain type of body to be a super model. this is what is required. >> high jump up and down and have and puff about this. love flip side is some people say we need affirmative action for models. i can't play tennis, i don't
. >> part of it is aspirational. have to let matt every swimsuit that comes along i by the issue that shows the ones that make you look right in the right places and as i have gotten older i earmarked them. i know i will never look just right in all the right places especially as i get older but is aspirational. i should never put it up in polka dots. every year i try it anyway on the beach. it looks good in the magazine. >> we will get a camera. rogan the middle of this in los...
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you win when you connect with people about their aspirations. not about how great you are. how rich you are or how this you are or how that you are. >> reporter: after the event, i asked bush to respond to the trump criticism. >> there is a big difference. i'm a proven conservative with a record. he isn't. he has been a democrat longer than a republican. i have fought for republican conservative causes all of my adult life. i just think when people get this narrative, whatever the new term is, compare and contrast narrative. they will find i'm the guy they will vote for. >> reporter: strong words from bush as he tries to convince voters he is the one to beat. >> athena jones, that same gaggle with reporters you saw there with athena. jeb bush defended the use of the term "anchor babies" on a radio show after democrats blasted him this week. this phrase is sometimes used to describe babies born in the u.s. to undocumented immigrants. bush grew testy when questioned on the campaign trail. >> do you regret using that term? >> i don't. >> you don't
you win when you connect with people about their aspirations. not about how great you are. how rich you are or how this you are or how that you are. >> reporter: after the event, i asked bush to respond to the trump criticism. >> there is a big difference. i'm a proven conservative with a record. he isn't. he has been a democrat longer than a republican. i have fought for republican conservative causes all of my adult life. i just think when people get this narrative, whatever the...