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. >> our message is one of hope and aspiration. >> larry: hope and aspiration! okay.ot as catchy as hope and change. but aspiration, ironically, is a very popular black name. lot of people don't know this. true. (laughter) yo, aspiration! you coming? i don't make this up. all right, so he's sort of on point. but unfortunately, he continued to talk. >> our message is one of hope and aspiration. it isn't one of division and "get in line and we'll take care of you with free stuff." >> larry: what? (audience reacts) black people vote so they can get free stuff? the only time black people would have voted for free stuff would have been for abraham lincoln. when the stuff they wanted to be free was themselves. (cheers and applause) that makes sense! all right. okay. okay. look -- all right. maybe he misspoke. but he got a chance for a do-over with chris wallace on his sunday show -- or as we say in the fake news business, a "fox mulligan." >> we need to make our case to african-american voters and to all voters that an aspirational message fixing a few big complex things wi
. >> our message is one of hope and aspiration. >> larry: hope and aspiration! okay.ot as catchy as hope and change. but aspiration, ironically, is a very popular black name. lot of people don't know this. true. (laughter) yo, aspiration! you coming? i don't make this up. all right, so he's sort of on point. but unfortunately, he continued to talk. >> our message is one of hope and aspiration. it isn't one of division and "get in line and we'll take care of you with free...
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what is there ambition, aspiration? well, this current generation of leaders, the leaders of the standing committee of the politburo came into power around was living in beijing in november of 2012 and got this invitation to go and see the unveiling of the new leadership. until that moment you don't know who will be running the country, and it is always in the same place at the great hall of the people in this vast building built by the hands of volunteers in the 1950s. i go to see the unveiling. seven men, the president and the premier and the other members of the standing committee. they come out on stage and the 1st thing you notice was conformity. they were virtually identical dark suits. they were virtually identical red ties with the exception of one who i can talk about. the hair was dyed to the identical shade of black which i mentioned not as a.of humor but it is a relevant issue to appear vital and that you have many years ahead of you in your professional life. to thoseto those who are watching at home the me
what is there ambition, aspiration? well, this current generation of leaders, the leaders of the standing committee of the politburo came into power around was living in beijing in november of 2012 and got this invitation to go and see the unveiling of the new leadership. until that moment you don't know who will be running the country, and it is always in the same place at the great hall of the people in this vast building built by the hands of volunteers in the 1950s. i go to see the...
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and that idea, that sense that we should be suspicious as individual aspirations, that extended all the way to the heyday of socialism and it was congenial in the sense that you were to put yourself behind the collective sacrifices and the collective gains of the group and in fact the state newspapers in the heyday of socialism used to remind people that the highest calling was to be a restless screw in a revolutionary machine and the pressure to conform reached its most intense during the cultural revolution and that was the period of course when any deviation from the orthodoxy was dangerous. it could ruin your life and that if your family and that of a physician who suffered terribly during that time he was sent out to the far western reaches of the desert, his wife committed suicide and he was asked later what he learned from that experience and said the following to survive. it was bland and inconspicuous. the frame is less and less useful. the crucial when it limit of the late 1970s when they read open to china. they begin to open a window to the outside world and year by year, pe
and that idea, that sense that we should be suspicious as individual aspirations, that extended all the way to the heyday of socialism and it was congenial in the sense that you were to put yourself behind the collective sacrifices and the collective gains of the group and in fact the state newspapers in the heyday of socialism used to remind people that the highest calling was to be a restless screw in a revolutionary machine and the pressure to conform reached its most intense during the...
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memors the visit of your right assessor, -- in 1965, whenor, in theed with us here sense of global aspiration to reissue the historic all of never again wore, war never years later, we have renewed that call by attending to -- we have renewed that call. by attending to your spiritual responsibilities, europe shown great dedication to the efforts to solve the many problems of withnd today, problems which the human family is also confronted. the problemswith of those in refugee camps, those living in squalor and abject poverty, those living under oppressive regimes, and those caught in the crossfire in areas of conflict is eloquent testimony of the trust which has been placed in you and search for peace, security, and justice for all. as a representative of the african continent which has suffered so much and still suffers, i am particularly conscious of the effects of the visits of your holiness. holiness invite his address the to general assembly? [applause] pope john paul ii: mr. president, my address today will be entirety, justs as i wrote it, because of its length, however, i shall now re
memors the visit of your right assessor, -- in 1965, whenor, in theed with us here sense of global aspiration to reissue the historic all of never again wore, war never years later, we have renewed that call by attending to -- we have renewed that call. by attending to your spiritual responsibilities, europe shown great dedication to the efforts to solve the many problems of withnd today, problems which the human family is also confronted. the problemswith of those in refugee camps, those...
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they say his plan appeared to be more aspirational rather than operational. he is the kind of lone wolf that officials worry about as they scour social media for potential threats. people are uneasy in large crowds since 9/11 and the boston marathon bombing. but the potential for this threat won't keep people away from the pope. >> god will take away all the evil and wrongdoing and any of that. i'm not fearful of that, security is tight as fences go up around the pope's venue on the parkway, when he speaks in front of independence hall snipers will be on the rooftops and plain clothes police are be behind the scenes, people have to pass through metal detectors and other screenings it's reassuring but some will be on edge if just a bit. >> i remember as a child with pope john paul and i want my daughter to experience it as well. >> no fears. >> a tiny bit but no. >> not enough to keep her away. >> you will be able to bring in food and water and small backpacks and soft sided coolers but no weapons of course and no selfie sticks. we'll have a complete list of a
they say his plan appeared to be more aspirational rather than operational. he is the kind of lone wolf that officials worry about as they scour social media for potential threats. people are uneasy in large crowds since 9/11 and the boston marathon bombing. but the potential for this threat won't keep people away from the pope. >> god will take away all the evil and wrongdoing and any of that. i'm not fearful of that, security is tight as fences go up around the pope's venue on the...
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would you aspire to lower it? senator sanders: sure., as you probably know, at one of the major deficit hawks in the united states congress. the wars in iraq and afghanistan will end up costing us somewhere between $4 trillion and $6 trillion. i voted against those. i voted against the medicare part d prescription program written by the pharmaceutical industry. i also voted against many of the tax breaks bush and obama have allowed the wealthy to enjoy. add all of those together, i'm a i'm a deficit hawk. yes, the national debt is a serious problem. the question is, you do not do as the republicans want to do and move toward a balanced budget on the backs of the elderly, the sick, the children, and the poor. you do not go to war without paying for it. mark: the notion of being a deficit hawk, i understand what you're saying. you want to raise additional revenue. you also want to spend a lot more. there's no doubt you will increase spending on a lot of areas, increase revenue in some areas. would you submit a balanced budget? senator san
would you aspire to lower it? senator sanders: sure., as you probably know, at one of the major deficit hawks in the united states congress. the wars in iraq and afghanistan will end up costing us somewhere between $4 trillion and $6 trillion. i voted against those. i voted against the medicare part d prescription program written by the pharmaceutical industry. i also voted against many of the tax breaks bush and obama have allowed the wealthy to enjoy. add all of those together, i'm a i'm a...
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aspirational that the battery will replace it or biofuels is silly. and the united states, 4% of his transportation energy from biofuels by using 40% of corn acreage. the last time we use 40% of harvestable corn for transportation was in the age of the horse and buggy and we managed to get off of that. do the math here. if we take all of our corn and made into transportation fuel, the second-biggest consumer would get to 8% of our transportation comment from biofuels. it is silly to think it will happen. economically damaging and sell it. and morally wrong and i do not think it will happen. we will spend a lot of money trying to make it happen through regulation and tax. >> let me understand, you see no choice of increased hydrocarbon's. do we have a problem of doing that as we get to later into the century? mark: without digressing into a debate on climate exchange to the extent the science is not accurate and by my articulating that way, i am not particularly a believer in the apocalypse. the fact is we will burn more hydrocarbon and we do not have
aspirational that the battery will replace it or biofuels is silly. and the united states, 4% of his transportation energy from biofuels by using 40% of corn acreage. the last time we use 40% of harvestable corn for transportation was in the age of the horse and buggy and we managed to get off of that. do the math here. if we take all of our corn and made into transportation fuel, the second-biggest consumer would get to 8% of our transportation comment from biofuels. it is silly to think it...
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and a lot of people who are in hip-hop have aspirations and aspiration is, can you go into that storeph lauren, it seems like it's far away, it's a dream. somewhere where you would like to go. and those people could care less about you, you know. but it seems like, if i can grab that and wear that, like i'm living a fantasy. >> tommy hilfiger would show up in the hood and open up a trunk with, lie, clothes and tantamount to it was like -- it was like the drug dealer giving you a free hit. then you're like, i want more. verizon now has one simple plan. just pick a size. small, medium, large and extra large. if you need less data, pick small. if you need more, go with extra large-- a whopping 12 gigs for $80 a month plus $20 per phone. pick a size. change it up anytime. it's the simple way to get the best network. and now, get $300 when you switch. only at verizon. but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience
and a lot of people who are in hip-hop have aspirations and aspiration is, can you go into that storeph lauren, it seems like it's far away, it's a dream. somewhere where you would like to go. and those people could care less about you, you know. but it seems like, if i can grab that and wear that, like i'm living a fantasy. >> tommy hilfiger would show up in the hood and open up a trunk with, lie, clothes and tantamount to it was like -- it was like the drug dealer giving you a free hit....
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and starting a new restaurant, a new business, which is a very risky venture, you aspire to have longevity. ask for those of us who kind of
and starting a new restaurant, a new business, which is a very risky venture, you aspire to have longevity. ask for those of us who kind of
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in fact, one of the core goals and aspirations of the black power movement was access to higher education. the quest for education was really at the center of the movement, and i don't think many have appreciated that are understood it. we have -- part of the mythology is that immigrants have valued education, they're have been so-called model minorities, whether asian american are jewish-american represented as the kind of struggling minority group that is prized access to higher education. african-americans are rarely portrayed this way, often portrayed as not valuing education. let education. black cultures often portrayed as anti- intellectual culture, and i felt that those were gross distortions of our history and what was extraordinary to me about the late 1960s was this was a time in which young black people as their lives to go to college, and we don't often -- that's not what is often taught in school but african-americans education. black people and the people of color. >> you write while the white student movement of the late 60s was garnered much more attention black student p
in fact, one of the core goals and aspirations of the black power movement was access to higher education. the quest for education was really at the center of the movement, and i don't think many have appreciated that are understood it. we have -- part of the mythology is that immigrants have valued education, they're have been so-called model minorities, whether asian american are jewish-american represented as the kind of struggling minority group that is prized access to higher education....
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also want to dialogue with all those young people who are working to realize their great and noble aspirations, who are not led astray by facile proposals, and who face difficult situations, often as a result of immaturity on the part of many adults. i wish to dialogue with all of through the historical memory of your people. my visit takes place at a time when men and women of good will are marking the anniversaries of several great americans. the complexities of history and the reality of human weakness notwithstanding, these men and women, for all their many differences and limitations, were able by hard work and self-sacrifice, some at the cost of their lives, to build a better future. which will endure forever in the spirit of the american people. a people with this spirit can live through many crises, tensions and conflicts, while always finding the resources to move forward, and to do so with dignity. these men and women offer us a way of seeing and interpreting reality. in honoring their memory, we are inspired, even amid conflicts, and in the here and now of each cultural reserves. i
also want to dialogue with all those young people who are working to realize their great and noble aspirations, who are not led astray by facile proposals, and who face difficult situations, often as a result of immaturity on the part of many adults. i wish to dialogue with all of through the historical memory of your people. my visit takes place at a time when men and women of good will are marking the anniversaries of several great americans. the complexities of history and the reality of...
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i think this was a gracious, aspirational speech, that people of different faiths and different political persuasions could take in many different ways. >> i want to go to peter alexander now because he's on the capitol grounds and as we can see, pope francis is making his way through the hallway. and he will in a second step out on to the balcony. peter, let me turn to you, you're surrounded by people. take me through what happens as they get their glimpse of this pope. >> well, for the last hour or so, the people here have basically been watching like we have on television, this visit by pope francis. and in matter of moments they're going to bet the moment they have been waiting for. which is the chance to see him walk on to that speaker's balcony. this is historic not only
i think this was a gracious, aspirational speech, that people of different faiths and different political persuasions could take in many different ways. >> i want to go to peter alexander now because he's on the capitol grounds and as we can see, pope francis is making his way through the hallway. and he will in a second step out on to the balcony. peter, let me turn to you, you're surrounded by people. take me through what happens as they get their glimpse of this pope. >> well,...
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a group of aspires artists living it as they pursue their dream. antwan: there are no tv cameras no drama, we paid a visit. >> reporter: not what you imagine where you think of a home that 7 artists live, joined only by their craft, the common cord, a love of music, the idea to live with like-minded people who support each other's dreams was the brain kind of andrew thomas reid. he conceptualized it while traveling abroad in college 10 years ago. >> they are their own individual artist, they have a lane they are an expert at we build claprations -- collaborations around each home's expertise. >> reporter: andrew makes sure home is clean, and the bill are paid, the gain folk suts focus is the music. >> it is great. >> reporter: he said he is a little leary about live hire at first but now high loves it. >> i moved in the first night, i was like i don't know there is a lot going on, but then, i just loved it everyone is great. >> reporter: a few simple house ruling keep things running somethingly, quiet airs are 11 p.m. to 11 a.m., when the house doe
a group of aspires artists living it as they pursue their dream. antwan: there are no tv cameras no drama, we paid a visit. >> reporter: not what you imagine where you think of a home that 7 artists live, joined only by their craft, the common cord, a love of music, the idea to live with like-minded people who support each other's dreams was the brain kind of andrew thomas reid. he conceptualized it while traveling abroad in college 10 years ago. >> they are their own individual...
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satisfying their aspiration aspirations. >> they run on a consensus that makes people if they don't like power you don't have a result and i think he functions that way. he's accustomed to functioning with the system of consensus in islamic religious science. so i think he tries to balance that. but it doesn't mean he's intent on becoming a friend of the united states. he has a long snding feeling that really bad people are living under a bad system. but i think there's a possibility. first the ending with the europeans and informsment in the chinese maybe. to have people move more toward the west and there's the fact that we and iranians are in fact cobelligerents against the islamic state. the iranians have been very useful in iraq and syria along with their allies. rerefuse to -- we refuse to acknowledge that but i think we will. >> is that the foundation. we're on the same side in iraq. does that open the possibilities? >> yeah. of course it does. if we look at the last 15 years of u.s. involvement in the region, the united states took out iran's two biggest enemies in afghanistan an
satisfying their aspiration aspirations. >> they run on a consensus that makes people if they don't like power you don't have a result and i think he functions that way. he's accustomed to functioning with the system of consensus in islamic religious science. so i think he tries to balance that. but it doesn't mean he's intent on becoming a friend of the united states. he has a long snding feeling that really bad people are living under a bad system. but i think there's a possibility....
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the phase will witness god willing the further realisation of aspirations for freedom. dignity and social justice. in this context it is essential to highlight when egypt's government launched a sustainable development strategy, egypt's vision, 2030. in conjunction with the international community with the pursuit of the ambition post 2015 development agenda. we hope in agenda will take into consideration the importance of our comment, but differentiated responsibility yits in confronting the global changes based on the resources and capacity and diversity of our culture, development is a fundamental human rights to facilitate and promote this right, particularly enveloping countries and in africa as a joint stability and priority particularly for developed words. ladies an gentlemen, the vision egypt is proposing is the continuation of a lengthy passes in all of human history, throughout the journey egyptians have innovated and welcome anyone that pass through their land and hand distributions to those whom humanity is significant this day. today, through the nominatio
the phase will witness god willing the further realisation of aspirations for freedom. dignity and social justice. in this context it is essential to highlight when egypt's government launched a sustainable development strategy, egypt's vision, 2030. in conjunction with the international community with the pursuit of the ambition post 2015 development agenda. we hope in agenda will take into consideration the importance of our comment, but differentiated responsibility yits in confronting the...
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they will increase transparency. >> an aspiring doctor is well on his way to earning a white coat andly 11. a mother went into labor the child called 911 and was able to deliver the baby per ininstructions. doctors at the hospital were impressed, so are we. >> a vacuum cleaner is among the evidence found at a stabbing scene in philadelphia. police are trying to connect the unusual dots. >> good morning, . thursday, september 24. here's what's happening. >> the moment this region has spent so much preparing for has almost arrived. more security fences is going up in philadelphia as we pave the way for the pope. >> a brutal brawl broke
they will increase transparency. >> an aspiring doctor is well on his way to earning a white coat andly 11. a mother went into labor the child called 911 and was able to deliver the baby per ininstructions. doctors at the hospital were impressed, so are we. >> a vacuum cleaner is among the evidence found at a stabbing scene in philadelphia. police are trying to connect the unusual dots. >> good morning, . thursday, september 24. here's what's happening. >> the moment...
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we aspire to see the independent state of palestine taking its play at the united nations. and that it will contribute to the achievement of the economic, cultural and humanitarian progress of civilization, with positive effects on our people, the region, and the entire world. it is from palestine and with palestine that peace will be achieved. [ applause ] >> those who would like to seek and promote peace -- i repeat, those who would like to seek and promote peace, and to fight terrorism, should start by resolving the question of palestine, that is the beginning or end of everything otherwise. i take this occasion to express on behalf of my people to our thanks to all of those who voted on the 10th of this month in favor of resolution that would enable us to today to raise the flag of palestine at the united nations headquarters. [ applause ] >> today or the day, god willing, is not far when we will raise the flag of palestine in east jerusalem, the capitol of the state of palestine. [ applause ] >> i wish also to pay tribute to the recent decisions by the european parliam
we aspire to see the independent state of palestine taking its play at the united nations. and that it will contribute to the achievement of the economic, cultural and humanitarian progress of civilization, with positive effects on our people, the region, and the entire world. it is from palestine and with palestine that peace will be achieved. [ applause ] >> those who would like to seek and promote peace -- i repeat, those who would like to seek and promote peace, and to fight...
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let us continue to work together to realize the aspirations that this flag carries.srael and palestine, living side by side in peace and security. thank you. [applause] >> perhaps the hope given the president has said at the assembly. secretary general ban ki-moon saying that two-state solution is achievable. although that man, about an hour ago suggesting it's a long, long way off. >> in the name of the palestinian people i raise the flag of the state of palestine in the united nations today. >> in this march towards freedom and independence, i say to my people everywhere of their living, raise the flag of palestine very high because it is the symbol of our palestinian identity. it is a day, a proud day and honor of palestinian nationalism. we convey it to be martyrs to the prisoners, to the wounded, and to those who have given their lives while they were trying to raise this flag. >> and i say to all of them, to the sons of our palestinian people who are steadfast and patient everywhere, that is coming, no doubt, and the day for raising this flag for the state of p
let us continue to work together to realize the aspirations that this flag carries.srael and palestine, living side by side in peace and security. thank you. [applause] >> perhaps the hope given the president has said at the assembly. secretary general ban ki-moon saying that two-state solution is achievable. although that man, about an hour ago suggesting it's a long, long way off. >> in the name of the palestinian people i raise the flag of the state of palestine in the united...
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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 . >> good afternoon thank you for joining us today at the presidio to celebrate this wonderful occasion i'll tom the principal of the middle school i want to warming warmly welcome you 80 all to our school we're thrilled to be hopefully the distinguished guests salesforce and marries to announce a perspire between salesforce and this san francisco unified school district to have stem education i want to acknowledge our board of education members emily murase, commissioner shamann walton. (clapping.) jill wynns (clapping.) hydra mendosa-mcdonnell. (clapping.) >> and sandra fewer. (clapping.) >> i'd like to take a hometown to thank supervisor mar for coming out today as well and i especiall
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 . >> good afternoon thank you for joining us today at the presidio to celebrate this...
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of the syrian people and maintains -- guarantees security and unity and response to the aspirationsits people. this absence only serves extremism and terrorism. this absence only aggravates the situation, and as the absence of a political -- of a comprehensive inclusive political process in iraq, the sectarian marginalization has also granted isis, isil, the chance to develop. defeating this terrorist you cannot realize without strengthening national unity between all of the factions of the iraqi people and libya, and to realize a political solution between the libyan parties. the transition to a modern state with legitimacy help to the expansion of terrorist activities of isil and others. regarding yemen, we have to emphasize that there is no alternative to a political solution. all political parties should go back to the political process as represented by the initiative of the gcc, and the national dialogue conference, in addition to accepting the -- the constitutional legitimacy as represented by president hadi. had it not been that some parties rejected this process, there -- t
of the syrian people and maintains -- guarantees security and unity and response to the aspirationsits people. this absence only serves extremism and terrorism. this absence only aggravates the situation, and as the absence of a political -- of a comprehensive inclusive political process in iraq, the sectarian marginalization has also granted isis, isil, the chance to develop. defeating this terrorist you cannot realize without strengthening national unity between all of the factions of the...
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straps, bringing out luxury leather straps -- it is trying to continue to associate itself with aspiration. expensive,"uringly to borrow a phrase. keeping herbecca, finger on the pulse of the global tech scene over in silicon valley. thank you very much for being with us this evening. we are going to move on to the markets, and see what was an upbeat session in asia. the nikkei scored its biggest single day gain in nearly seven years, up 7.7%. prime minister shinzo abe hinted he was ready for more economic reforms. there was also a bounce back from overselling on tuesday. the chinese government sought to ease concerns its economy is slowing down. speaking in china, premier leak li shang -- leak i -- keqiang said they would not be a were p performance of the renminbion of the -- there would not be a repeat performance of the evaluation of the renminbi. in the united states, we have -- let's bring you the figures from wall street. the dow jones industrial average 0.6%,rently down by following a stellar session overall on wall street on tuesday. a little natural, perhaps, to see a selloff. le
straps, bringing out luxury leather straps -- it is trying to continue to associate itself with aspiration. expensive,"uringly to borrow a phrase. keeping herbecca, finger on the pulse of the global tech scene over in silicon valley. thank you very much for being with us this evening. we are going to move on to the markets, and see what was an upbeat session in asia. the nikkei scored its biggest single day gain in nearly seven years, up 7.7%. prime minister shinzo abe hinted he was ready...
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today the gap between their aspirations and reality is enormous.arrator: whatever the future, it is rooted in the historical and political geography of the whole region. here, the culture hearth of muslims, christians and jews was controlled first by the ottoman and then by the british empire in the first half of the 20th century. these were colonies, not nation-states, and the british drew their often arbitrary borders. in the heartland, jerusalem was more a religious than a political center. david, the king, started the capital here 3,000 years ago, and since then, nobody ever made it a capital. and the muslims were here for 1,500 years-- or something of the kind, 1,400 years. ( man speaking arabic ) translator: this is a very holy place for the muslims. for centuries it has been the first holy place after mecca and medina, the most holy places of the muslims all around the world. narrator: for muslims, this is where abraham offered to sacrifice his son, and muhammad rose to heaven. ( speaking french ) translator: jerusalem is the center and the
today the gap between their aspirations and reality is enormous.arrator: whatever the future, it is rooted in the historical and political geography of the whole region. here, the culture hearth of muslims, christians and jews was controlled first by the ottoman and then by the british empire in the first half of the 20th century. these were colonies, not nation-states, and the british drew their often arbitrary borders. in the heartland, jerusalem was more a religious than a political center....
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a statement of hope and aspiration. we are not looking at one of this at that time. and so, some of these photos and some of these names will be familiar. these are some of the folks who come up. and they take risks. they see anchorage as a place to invest time, invest energy, take a risk. to pursue their own interests. as is 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 finest -- 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. but all of these folks as is the case today are preserving their -- pursuing their own lives and their own interests. they are pursuing their own lives and in
a statement of hope and aspiration. we are not looking at one of this at that time. and so, some of these photos and some of these names will be familiar. these are some of the folks who come up. and they take risks. they see anchorage as a place to invest time, invest energy, take a risk. to pursue their own interests. as is 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....
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the 89 year old says the title is not one which she ever aspired to. >>> plenty more stories any timeou on our website, the address is aljazeera.com, and you can watch us by clicking on the watch-live icon. >>> the house is supposed to debate over the iran nuclear deal. >>> open for business, a kentucky clerk's office is issuing marriage licenses, but their boss kim davis isn't there. >>> and questioning planned parenthood, congress looks at how the group operates, even though that group was not even invited to the discussion. ♪
the 89 year old says the title is not one which she ever aspired to. >>> plenty more stories any timeou on our website, the address is aljazeera.com, and you can watch us by clicking on the watch-live icon. >>> the house is supposed to debate over the iran nuclear deal. >>> open for business, a kentucky clerk's office is issuing marriage licenses, but their boss kim davis isn't there. >>> and questioning planned parenthood, congress looks at how the group...
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our hope at the end of the century of source -- toos, we must regain sight watch the soul of man aspires. because are centered -- we trust our center on jesus christ. we christians believe that in it death and resurrection, was hopefully revealed that it was god's love. -- god made man, made a part of the history of humanity. christian hopes for all the .orld and its future nothing fails to touch the hearts of christians. therefore, as we approach the 2000 anniversary of the birth of the church respectably , theses this message solidarity of the entire human family. we must overcome our fear of the future. able toill not be overcome it completely unless we do so together. the answer to that fear is neither coercion nor repression of the modelition of the entire world. the fear darkens human existence at the end of the 20th century. filledcommon effort, with the civilization of love founded on the universal values of peace, solidarity, justice, and liberty. and the soul is the culture of freedom. the freedom of individuals and the freedom of nations. it gives solidarity and responsibility
our hope at the end of the century of source -- toos, we must regain sight watch the soul of man aspires. because are centered -- we trust our center on jesus christ. we christians believe that in it death and resurrection, was hopefully revealed that it was god's love. -- god made man, made a part of the history of humanity. christian hopes for all the .orld and its future nothing fails to touch the hearts of christians. therefore, as we approach the 2000 anniversary of the birth of the church...
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why not aspire to a 4% growth? means more money is going to be in people's pockets and people will be lifted out of poverty. people will be able to take a risk and start their own business or be able to grow their income because we are investing in the future the country. 4% growth means we are strong and optimistic and we are hopeful and aspirational again. 4% growth means we lead the world which is exactly what the united states should do so how do you create 4% growth and rising income that goes along with it? we need to reform the tax code and not unveil the strategies do that. the corporate tax rate of 20%, not 35 are sent. so that you invest more and more just as we need to do in this country. we should lead the world in creating a 21st century manufacturing sector with great workers, with great innovation and low energy costs and energy sources as far as i can see. we can re-create an industrial might and if we did we would be stronger in our communities would be renewing itself. we need to fix the regulator
why not aspire to a 4% growth? means more money is going to be in people's pockets and people will be lifted out of poverty. people will be able to take a risk and start their own business or be able to grow their income because we are investing in the future the country. 4% growth means we are strong and optimistic and we are hopeful and aspirational again. 4% growth means we lead the world which is exactly what the united states should do so how do you create 4% growth and rising income that...
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and it's really kind of those spiritual things that we all aspire to., at the same time, on this shelf right next it over here, he had the complete writings by peter drucker that talked about organizational management and running meetings and accounting for non-financial managers, right? now, you know, at first glance, you might think that these two books don't belong in the same library. well, they did for my dad, right, because he was a man of vision, and he had these really big ideals, but he also knew that you just don't accomplish and you don't bring about social change by marching and picketing. of course, it's important, but you also gotta know how to run things. and so, for him, there was no conflict. he knew that you have to aspire to those bigger and more important things, those bigger ideals, but that you have to have your feet planted firmly on the ground and be able to perform the work on a daily basis. you know, there's an image illuminated on the wall there. you know, that's an organizational chart. my father was always doing charts where
and it's really kind of those spiritual things that we all aspire to., at the same time, on this shelf right next it over here, he had the complete writings by peter drucker that talked about organizational management and running meetings and accounting for non-financial managers, right? now, you know, at first glance, you might think that these two books don't belong in the same library. well, they did for my dad, right, because he was a man of vision, and he had these really big ideals, but...
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do more to bring money to the treasury we need to know what it means for people to reach their aspirations and education innovation begins in the classroom and have it is all succeed beautifully this way (laughter) maybe time for one more and everybody needs to get back to school. >> (inaudible). >> well, first of all, let me say i don't know if any one of us can express our they to kate it is a sad life beautiful and all the prospects of the future of this person insufficient funds out so how we treat and value every single leave is important to us in san francisco and california and in our country kate steinle law says you have a 5 year minimum sentence for re-entry into the country that didn't really address the prop at hand the person perpetrate of that tragedy spent a long time in jail and the 5 mandate minimum didn't add to what we need a better communication amongst the intermits whether the immigration service or law enforcement we should be putting focus judges come to me over time in congress when necessary come in inform their appropriations they say give us appropriations we do
do more to bring money to the treasury we need to know what it means for people to reach their aspirations and education innovation begins in the classroom and have it is all succeed beautifully this way (laughter) maybe time for one more and everybody needs to get back to school. >> (inaudible). >> well, first of all, let me say i don't know if any one of us can express our they to kate it is a sad life beautiful and all the prospects of the future of this person insufficient funds...
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despite the current political discord, a structure that has long visualized aspiration, whether in a civic or religious context, conveys a sense of national unity and shared historic memory. these ideas are reiterated within the expense of the dome's exterior, a rotunda that functions as a ceremonial site, a public hall of the people, a vestibule leading to -- and a home of art and history. before examining the indirection, review of the dome is in order. while modest domes were known in the middle east, the large domes that symbolized power, authority, unity, and permanence in the west originate from roman prototypes such as the pantheon. a temple to all the gods, constructed during the reign of the emperor hadrian. in the renaissance, there were different structural and engineering challenges. the cathedral of florence, which had a vertical structure, as opposed to the horizontal dome of the pantheon. the model proliferated in renaissance and baroque religious architecture. it was later adopted for civic structures as well, as seen here in this elevation drawing of the u.s. capitol
despite the current political discord, a structure that has long visualized aspiration, whether in a civic or religious context, conveys a sense of national unity and shared historic memory. these ideas are reiterated within the expense of the dome's exterior, a rotunda that functions as a ceremonial site, a public hall of the people, a vestibule leading to -- and a home of art and history. before examining the indirection, review of the dome is in order. while modest domes were known in the...
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his vi, inss pope paul october 1965, when he joined us here in this unique embodiment of global aspirations to issue his historical of war never again --historic call of war never again. , 14 years later, you have dingwed to that call, by ten to spiritual responsibilities from you of also directed with great dedication to the -- directed your energies with great dedication to solving the many problems of mankind today, problems this assembly has also confronted. your concern for the suffering of so many throughout the world in refugee camps, living in conditions of squalor and abject poverty, those under oppressive regimes, and those caught in crossfire in areas of conflict, is eloquent testimony of the in the search for peace, security, and justice for all. as a founder of the african continent, which has suffered so much and still suffers from all i am particularly conscious of the historic significance of the visit of your holiness. may i now invite his holiness pope john paul ii to address the general assembly. [applause] what format that will take -- i mr. john paul ii: president, my a
his vi, inss pope paul october 1965, when he joined us here in this unique embodiment of global aspirations to issue his historical of war never again --historic call of war never again. , 14 years later, you have dingwed to that call, by ten to spiritual responsibilities from you of also directed with great dedication to the -- directed your energies with great dedication to solving the many problems of mankind today, problems this assembly has also confronted. your concern for the suffering...
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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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a lot of people in hip hop have aspirations and aspiration is can you go in to the store and buy thatit seems like it's far away. it's a dream. somewhere where you would like to go. those people could care less about you. but, it seems like if i can grab that and wear that, i'm living a fantasy. ♪ ♪ >> low lives originated in brownsville and st. john in crown heights, two crews getting fly crews that came together and created a big brotherhood. you know, that influenced the world of fashion and hip hop abroad. >> a booster is somebody who goes to any store, but in this case expensive stores and steals. and then, you know, it might be $600 jean and you can buy it for $100 from them. >> anybody who shoplifts. >> we were robbing, stealing and all of that. even each other. a lot of people rob your whole house for everything you have. just a polo. they are not taking anything else. i remember taking the train. we'd take the train to 34th street. as soon as the train doors open, everybody rushing in to the store racing to get the stuff. people running in to the street carrying these clothes
a lot of people in hip hop have aspirations and aspiration is can you go in to the store and buy thatit seems like it's far away. it's a dream. somewhere where you would like to go. those people could care less about you. but, it seems like if i can grab that and wear that, i'm living a fantasy. ♪ ♪ >> low lives originated in brownsville and st. john in crown heights, two crews getting fly crews that came together and created a big brotherhood. you know, that influenced the world of...
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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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iran has aspirations.n't think we've captured iran's aspirations for hegemony for domination in the middle east and the world and haven't captured their aspirations for nuclear weapon. melissa: nomiki, donald trump got 5000 people to show up and scream how they didn't even want the iran deal. hillary clinton could not get that many to show up announcing she was running for president. what do those comparisons tell you? >> the comparison, donald trump is sensationalist and master of media. he is capitalizing on fear morning right is doing on shortsighted politics rather than looking at deand explaining deal. they still haven't proposed alternative to the deal. the deal is moving forward. for him to create a spectacle like this on capitol hill this is politics. for ted cruz -- melissa: hillary clinton wishes she could create this spectacle. that is what is astounding to me. he is fear-mongering, whatever else. he got 5000 people to take time out of busy day to show up and she couldn't do that, she hasn't bee
iran has aspirations.n't think we've captured iran's aspirations for hegemony for domination in the middle east and the world and haven't captured their aspirations for nuclear weapon. melissa: nomiki, donald trump got 5000 people to show up and scream how they didn't even want the iran deal. hillary clinton could not get that many to show up announcing she was running for president. what do those comparisons tell you? >> the comparison, donald trump is sensationalist and master of media....
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the aspirational idea that the battery will place for biofuels is just silly. if the united states gets a 4% of all of its transportation energy now from biofuels. by using 40% of our corn acreage. the last time we use 40% of our harvestable corn for transportation was in the age of the horse and buggy. we've managed to get off that and the world, you can do the math. if we took all of our corn and get into transportation fuel, the biggest consumer ask them would get to 8% of our transportation coming from biofuels. it's silly to think that will happen. it's economically damaging and silly and i think morally wrong and i don't think it will happen. i do believe we've spent money trying to make it happen. something else happened duty regulations and tax spin let me just understand what you're saying. you are saying there is no choice between increase hydrocarbons. to every problem of doing that as we get later in the century and have to do with the acidification with the oceans and/or climate change? >> without digressing into the debate to climate change, the f
the aspirational idea that the battery will place for biofuels is just silly. if the united states gets a 4% of all of its transportation energy now from biofuels. by using 40% of our corn acreage. the last time we use 40% of our harvestable corn for transportation was in the age of the horse and buggy. we've managed to get off that and the world, you can do the math. if we took all of our corn and get into transportation fuel, the biggest consumer ask them would get to 8% of our transportation...
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sorrows, we must regain sight of that transcendent horizon of possibility to which the soul of man aspires. as a christian, my hope and trust are centered on jesus christ, the 2000th anniversary of whose birth will be celebrated at the coming of the new millennium. we christians believe that in his death and resurrection were fully revealed god's love and his care for all creation. jesus christ is for us god made man, and made a part of the history of humanity. precisely for this reason, christian hope for the world and its future extends to every human person. because of the radiant humanity of christ, nothing genuinely human fails touch the hearts of christians. therefore, as we approach the 2000th anniversary of the birth of christ, the church asks only to be able to propose respectfully this message of salvation, and to be able to promote, in charity and service, the solidarity of the entire human family. we must overcome our fear of the future. but we will not be able to overcome it completely unless we do so together. the "answer" to that fear is neither coercion nor repression, nor
sorrows, we must regain sight of that transcendent horizon of possibility to which the soul of man aspires. as a christian, my hope and trust are centered on jesus christ, the 2000th anniversary of whose birth will be celebrated at the coming of the new millennium. we christians believe that in his death and resurrection were fully revealed god's love and his care for all creation. jesus christ is for us god made man, and made a part of the history of humanity. precisely for this reason,...
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aspirational that the battery will replace it or biofuels is silly. and the united states, 4% of his transportation energy from biofuels by using 40% of corn acreage. the last time we use 40% of harvestable corn for transportation was in the age of the horse and buggy and we managed to get off of that. do the math here. if we take all of our corn and made into transportation fuel, the second-biggest consumer would get to 8% of our transportation comment from biofuels. it is silly to think it will happen. economically damaging and sell it. and morally wrong and i do not think it will happen. we will spend a lot of money trying to make it happen through regulation and tax. >> let me understand, you see no choice of increased hydrocarbon's. do we have a problem of doing that as we get to later into the century? mark: without digressing into a debate on climate exchange to the extent the science is not accurate and by my articulating that way, i am not particularly a believer in the apocalypse. the fact is we will burn more hydrocarbon and we do not have
aspirational that the battery will replace it or biofuels is silly. and the united states, 4% of his transportation energy from biofuels by using 40% of corn acreage. the last time we use 40% of harvestable corn for transportation was in the age of the horse and buggy and we managed to get off of that. do the math here. if we take all of our corn and made into transportation fuel, the second-biggest consumer would get to 8% of our transportation comment from biofuels. it is silly to think it...
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they aspire to, command roles, and all sorts of possibilities open up for them. think those things are important. it's absolutely right that we celebrate that and we acknowledge that. and one thing that i'm very keen that i lever for, for the u.k., is the very large number of women role models that the u.s. military has. it's great to see a female admiral in our main building because it really does help our own women raise their expectations and aspirations, and as long as they carry on doing that, we will run to keep up. >> yes, ma'am, the lady there in the blue. >> thank you. sputnik international news. a question on russia. there was a think tank proposal released yesterday. british think tank suggesting that u.k. troops should be stationed in eastern europe and specifically in the baltic countries. i'd like to get your thoughts, what you think about that proposal and then also the british stance toward russia. >> well, this -- although this doesn't necessarily get the media attention that some of the other threats we are focused on and considering in the defe
they aspire to, command roles, and all sorts of possibilities open up for them. think those things are important. it's absolutely right that we celebrate that and we acknowledge that. and one thing that i'm very keen that i lever for, for the u.k., is the very large number of women role models that the u.s. military has. it's great to see a female admiral in our main building because it really does help our own women raise their expectations and aspirations, and as long as they carry on doing...
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we have aspirations to enter politics but was it a vice which to give to install -- aspiring leaders of integrity? >> find some campaigns campaigns, actively involve yourself with public policy in and find out if it's what you think it will be. find a campaign to working in as well as an office somewhere pretty your intern the find the places for your passionate i tell young people on a regular basis this is a great country because people who came before us caved back it doesn't matter if you join the peace corps or marine corps. to our state and country and communities and in that you will find your place. >> the last question and spend a dime in turn your heritage. heidi think the republicans for the year entitlement programs without those that cannot invest a lot of timing? >> standing up to tell the truth in not being afraid i tell people if you need a reason exhibit a y am not running for the presidency i wrote the book for our love this country and i love texas and wanted to be a powerful in great place to live and for that to be that way pacs have to not be afraid to tell the
we have aspirations to enter politics but was it a vice which to give to install -- aspiring leaders of integrity? >> find some campaigns campaigns, actively involve yourself with public policy in and find out if it's what you think it will be. find a campaign to working in as well as an office somewhere pretty your intern the find the places for your passionate i tell young people on a regular basis this is a great country because people who came before us caved back it doesn't matter if...
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i think they are -- the three of them are talking about aspirations that the american people want to hear. some of the politicians or the establishment people aren't speaking the as spur racial language that they hear from these outsiders. >> all right. would you agree that donald trump has the big target on his back tonight. >> yes. >> even though two other outsiders that the others are gunning for trump? >> yes. all of them are going to be gunning for trump. some of them are gunning for trump so much that they have even come out and said, quote: he is not fit to be president. you can't be any more direct than that here's the thing. >> and you know what? he is going to get -- anyone whos is that is going to get nuked by donald trump. you don't say donald trump is not fit for president without putting -- strapping on the helmet and heading for the bomb shelter. >> the only question he is whether or not trump is going to hit him with one pie in the face or two pies in the face. that's the only unanswered question. you are absolutely right. here is what i am hearing from the american p
i think they are -- the three of them are talking about aspirations that the american people want to hear. some of the politicians or the establishment people aren't speaking the as spur racial language that they hear from these outsiders. >> all right. would you agree that donald trump has the big target on his back tonight. >> yes. >> even though two other outsiders that the others are gunning for trump? >> yes. all of them are going to be gunning for trump. some of...
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and because of that, they have nothing to really aspire to.greatness cames before them and pay the way. have you had the opportunity to present your book to the ?tudents of the school alison: not yet, and it's interesting, i had an offer to put my book in the schools. i found it is so upsetting, too, when i went and checked out schools, and they kind of knew the history, sort of. that was another reason i wanted to write the book. likelly like -- i feel it's a pretty vicious lie that education is a different part of lack history. >> they opened a state-of-the-art building. you should have been there today . they addressed the student body with this book along with the .arents you can have pta and all of that, but if the parents do not know the story -- we have babies raising babies -- and if the parents do not have some idea of the history, the richness of the building and the people who came before, we're going to lose them. we're going to lose them. the school is going to not be for those students who are most at risk. that is something i ho
and because of that, they have nothing to really aspire to.greatness cames before them and pay the way. have you had the opportunity to present your book to the ?tudents of the school alison: not yet, and it's interesting, i had an offer to put my book in the schools. i found it is so upsetting, too, when i went and checked out schools, and they kind of knew the history, sort of. that was another reason i wanted to write the book. likelly like -- i feel it's a pretty vicious lie that education...