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there is any doubt with that is that his people are not going to get action of their demands and aspiration for a democratic trust formation a civilian rule actually yesterday who us a clear answer to anyone who doubted that alan you mentioned the internet how could well the protesters the demonstrators when that was blocked. well clearly it took them a while of course the the crackdown was on june 3rd these these protests happened yesterday so it took several weeks but they have managed to find a number of ways of of continuing to communicate of course they're still s.m.s. and phone network where they can communicate and then others have found ways of using international roaming phone networks basically to continue using internet and they've also gone back to just old school organizing methods. to continue organizing these protests i actually i was in khartoum in the protest in early 2011 and there was a crackdown then and actually young activists started mobilizing basically with small cells and cell groups because the because they realized the regime was using the electronic communicatio
there is any doubt with that is that his people are not going to get action of their demands and aspiration for a democratic trust formation a civilian rule actually yesterday who us a clear answer to anyone who doubted that alan you mentioned the internet how could well the protesters the demonstrators when that was blocked. well clearly it took them a while of course the the crackdown was on june 3rd these these protests happened yesterday so it took several weeks but they have managed to...
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we are aspirational's. -- aspirational. we are also clear eyed. we have not reached those ideals, but the strength of who we are is we fight to get there and so, fight we will and fight we must and let's be clear, this is a fight that is born out of optimism. this is a fight that is born out of seeing and knowing what can be and believing in that, unburdened by what has been. this is a fight that is born not only of knowing we must fight for the soul of our country, but a fight born out of love of country and this is a fight, therefore, for our america and the america we believe in. host: senator kamala harris in des moines, iowa, yesterday. our coverage of the road to the white house 2020 continues today. joe biden and jill biden will be in marshalltown, iowa, for the fourth of july coverage of that getting at 2:30 p.m. on c-span and you can listen to it on the free radio app. back to your phone calls on this gallup poll on american pride. out of greenville, north carolina, democrat. good morning. caller: good morning, john. thank you for taking
we are aspirational's. -- aspirational. we are also clear eyed. we have not reached those ideals, but the strength of who we are is we fight to get there and so, fight we will and fight we must and let's be clear, this is a fight that is born out of optimism. this is a fight that is born out of seeing and knowing what can be and believing in that, unburdened by what has been. this is a fight that is born not only of knowing we must fight for the soul of our country, but a fight born out of love...
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which again was an opportunity for everyone to create a shared understanding of the project and aspirations for outcomes of the work itself. this also included specific presentations by the tjpa as well as california high-speed train and cal train. also start to understand and point out the places of interdependence, given the criticality of those two operators in the downtown extension. throughout the process, we also conducted the stakeholder interviews that i mentioned earlier. so that happened throughout the course of the -- over the last two and a half months. and then also underpinning the work that was done was a series of five international and national and local case studies. those included the california high-speed rail, london cross rail program, the gateway project, the san francisco-oakland bay bridge program and high-speed rail in spain. the intent of this work was to manufacture what can we learn from best practices that exist, what can we learn from lessons that others have experienced, that we can make sure that we're not making the same mistake twice. and then, you know, a
which again was an opportunity for everyone to create a shared understanding of the project and aspirations for outcomes of the work itself. this also included specific presentations by the tjpa as well as california high-speed train and cal train. also start to understand and point out the places of interdependence, given the criticality of those two operators in the downtown extension. throughout the process, we also conducted the stakeholder interviews that i mentioned earlier. so that...
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ashlee: i think elon called that aspirational.n terms its even more dramatic for other people. it is a huge bar. not only do you have to prove that this thing can sit in your head for a long period of time, which has been a huge question and what has slowed down the science, that your brain rejects these probes. then you have to prove that this can actually do something therapeutic. like you were saying, yes, we can read these signals and we know something about what's going on, but can you actually translate that into someone who is paralyzed, or that has parkinson's, for that has lost their sight. this is a huge open question where you would have to do trials and find out. if they get the fda trials next year, that would be a miracle, i think. emily: talk to us about the bigger vision that musk has that is fascinating but frightening that humans have some sort of symbiosis coming from a guy who said we should all be afraid of the ai apocalypse. >> that is a hard one to square. onstage at the event last night, his argument was th
ashlee: i think elon called that aspirational.n terms its even more dramatic for other people. it is a huge bar. not only do you have to prove that this thing can sit in your head for a long period of time, which has been a huge question and what has slowed down the science, that your brain rejects these probes. then you have to prove that this can actually do something therapeutic. like you were saying, yes, we can read these signals and we know something about what's going on, but can you...
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it's not an aspirational goal. r. in 1991, william f. buckleyad on this program donald fowler, who's the former chair of the south carolina democratic party. >> i know don fowler. h e is what don fowler had to say about the party then. let's take a look. >> ...nominating process were distinctly more liberal than the general public. >> isn't that exactly the challenge toy? >> history doesn't repeat, but it does rhyme, doesn't it? >> well, so, how does john delaney actually tackle that reality, right? beduse here you are in a fi with 23, 24 other candidates, the vast majority ofhich are vastly more progressive than you are. how do you get elected? >> well, i think i follow don fowler's advice, by the way, who's still a great active democrat. that was 1991. bill clinton came a year later, running as the type of candidate that don fowler was talking about. and that's, in many ways, the s nd of candidate i am. i'm running on issat matter broadly to the american people. when i'm out cpaigning, i talk about fixing healthcare, i talk about lower
it's not an aspirational goal. r. in 1991, william f. buckleyad on this program donald fowler, who's the former chair of the south carolina democratic party. >> i know don fowler. h e is what don fowler had to say about the party then. let's take a look. >> ...nominating process were distinctly more liberal than the general public. >> isn't that exactly the challenge toy? >> history doesn't repeat, but it does rhyme, doesn't it? >> well, so, how does john delaney...
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there is any doubt that this is that his people are not going to get action of their demands an aspiration for a democratic transformation a civilian rule actually yes that there was a clear answer to anyone who doubted that alan you mentioned the internet how could well the protesters the demonstrators when that was blocked. well clearly it took them a while of course the the crackdown was on june 3rd these these protests happened yesterday so it took several weeks but they have managed to find a number of ways of of continuing to communicate of course they're still s.m.s. and phone network where they can communicate and then others have found ways of using international roaming phone networks basically to continue using internet and they've also gone back to just old school organizing methods. to continue organizing these protests i actually i was in khartoum in the protest in early 2011 and there was a crackdown then and actually young activists started mobilizing basically with small cells and cell groups because the because they realize the regime was using the electronic communicatio
there is any doubt that this is that his people are not going to get action of their demands an aspiration for a democratic transformation a civilian rule actually yes that there was a clear answer to anyone who doubted that alan you mentioned the internet how could well the protesters the demonstrators when that was blocked. well clearly it took them a while of course the the crackdown was on june 3rd these these protests happened yesterday so it took several weeks but they have managed to...
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this is a president who has openly violated the very value our country aspires to uphold. a quality under the long religious liberty, equal protection and protection from persecution. , he isact from that launching a blatantly racist attack on four duly elected members of the u.s. house of representatives, all of whom are women of color. this is the agenda of white nationalists, whether it is happening in chat rooms or it is happening on national tv. now it has reached the white house garden. more thanove nothing to divide our country based on ,ace, religion, gender orientation or immigration is the onlyse this way that he knows he can prevent the solidarity of us working together across all of our differences. the only way to prevent us confronting the problem our country is facing, whether it is health care, climate change, student debt our -- or our in this war is. this is his plan to pit us against one another. this is how he can continue to enrich his friend and distract us from the detrimental policies that his administration is pushing for. we can either continue to
this is a president who has openly violated the very value our country aspires to uphold. a quality under the long religious liberty, equal protection and protection from persecution. , he isact from that launching a blatantly racist attack on four duly elected members of the u.s. house of representatives, all of whom are women of color. this is the agenda of white nationalists, whether it is happening in chat rooms or it is happening on national tv. now it has reached the white house garden....
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openly violating the oath he took to the constitution of the united states and the core values we aspire to. ,s martin luther king said always say to america is the true to what you say on paper. i believe this is a moment in our country. the eyes of history are watching us. right now, the president is carrying out mass deportations across this country in each one of our districts. right now, the president is committing human rights abuses at the border, keeping children in cages, and having human beings drinking out of toilets. beenpresident, who has credibly accused of committing multiple crimes, including colluding with foreign government to interfere with our election, this is a president who has overseen the most corrupt administration in our history and pursued an agenda to allow millions of americans to die from a lack of health care while he transfers millions of dollars in tax cuts to corporations. has said president who grab women by the pussy. ofcalled black athletes sons -- president who has equated neo-nazis with those who protest against them in charlottesville. this is a p
openly violating the oath he took to the constitution of the united states and the core values we aspire to. ,s martin luther king said always say to america is the true to what you say on paper. i believe this is a moment in our country. the eyes of history are watching us. right now, the president is carrying out mass deportations across this country in each one of our districts. right now, the president is committing human rights abuses at the border, keeping children in cages, and having...
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but historians oversimplify their aspirations. one historian argued that black soldiers cared little about the fate of the republican military heritage or long cherished citizen soldier ideals. thus, citizenship began with freedom and ended there, as some scholars suggest. but when argued, if we fight to maintain a republican government, we want republican privileges. for this soldier the integrity of the experiment rested on whether or not african- americans could realize its principles. he stated further that, we do not covet your wives or daughters or position of political order. only ask is the proper enjoyment of the right of citizenship and a free title and acknowledged share in our noble birthplace. another soldier understood the broader ramifications, arguing that it is not only that i am grateful for the protection and citizenship which i hope for, but i am grateful for the strength of this government among other nations. while this government hands stands, there is hope for the most helpless of mankind. thus, black soldi
but historians oversimplify their aspirations. one historian argued that black soldiers cared little about the fate of the republican military heritage or long cherished citizen soldier ideals. thus, citizenship began with freedom and ended there, as some scholars suggest. but when argued, if we fight to maintain a republican government, we want republican privileges. for this soldier the integrity of the experiment rested on whether or not african- americans could realize its principles. he...
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were they aspirational? you heard the jab from elizabeth warren. >> i think their can do is to defeat donald trump. what they believe and believe very strongly is if the democratic party winds up being for open borders, decriminalizing, and then giving benefits to people who come across, if the democratic party stands for new taxes on health care and new taxes on climate, they're going to lose the election. >> angela, david makes a good point because dana asked bernie sanders that very important question. aren't you incentivizing more people to cross over illegally if you give them free college and free health care? he didn't really have much of an answer. he said we're going to have stronger border protection. that was it then he pivoted there. what struck you the most last night from them in terms of elizabeth warren, bernie sanders versus the moderates. >> let me start with the moderates. i normally always agree with you, mr. gurgen. i couldn't disagree more though. i think to me, the moderates showed up
were they aspirational? you heard the jab from elizabeth warren. >> i think their can do is to defeat donald trump. what they believe and believe very strongly is if the democratic party winds up being for open borders, decriminalizing, and then giving benefits to people who come across, if the democratic party stands for new taxes on health care and new taxes on climate, they're going to lose the election. >> angela, david makes a good point because dana asked bernie sanders that...
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issues on project scope, operation specifications, true capacity requirements, as opposed to aspirations, and timing of capital and how much they are willing to contribute to o&m funding. those issues should be run to ground, so that we're building our specifications, our funding, our commercial expectations all at same levels of confidence at the same time. and not deferring those other really important elements until later. so that's really kind of the foundations of our project delivery recommendations that we'll be building on next month when we return. and then i guess that is the next slide, the next steps. we have -- we're still progressing our report analysis and our findings and our recommendations. we are -- we will be engaging with stakeholders. there's a stakeholder call set for this thursday, to further discuss them. we look forward to bringing them back to you on july 23rd, with a final report at that time. thank you. >> chair peskin: thank you, geoff. and before we hear from the next speaker, i just want to say to my colleagues sitting through an extraordinarily long t.a.
issues on project scope, operation specifications, true capacity requirements, as opposed to aspirations, and timing of capital and how much they are willing to contribute to o&m funding. those issues should be run to ground, so that we're building our specifications, our funding, our commercial expectations all at same levels of confidence at the same time. and not deferring those other really important elements until later. so that's really kind of the foundations of our project delivery...
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>> i think elon called that aspirational.l in elon's terms is even more dramatic for other people. it is a huge bar because not only do you have to prove these things considered your hand for a long he would of time, which has been a huge question -- what has slowed down a lot of the sciences that your brain moves and disrupts these probes, but then you can do something therapeutic. can you were saying, we read the signals and know what is going on, but can you actually translate that into something that helps someone who is paralyzed or that has parkinson's or has lost their site? this is a huge open question where you would have to do trials and find out. if they get to fda trials next year, that would be quite a miracle, i think. talk about the vision here that musk has, fascinating but frightening, as always with elon musk, that humans have some sort of symbiosis with ai, coming from the same guy who said we should all be afraid of .n ai of apocalypse >> this is a hard one to square. he is sort of bringing the ai apocalyp
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is there a better description of the framers aspiration. we are a pluralistic nation composed of very distinct groups. each bound together by ethnicity and race or religion. each group proud of its identity and committed to his faith and traditions. despite these differences, we can be bound together into a broader community. not one that seeks to blind away our distinctive identity. not one that 16 hour bear our religious commitments which must be paramount. one that respects and delights in their freedom of each of us to hold fast our identity and values. our religion. the part of us that gives meaning to our life. to help us understand our place and purpose in this creation. where does this fabric come from? it is not something that can be politically mandated. that rises from the genuine affinity and affection and solidarity that grows out of the shared patriotism and that spontaneous feeling of fellowship that arises from a shared sense of place. shared experiences and common attachments. these are the surest safeguard against racial h
is there a better description of the framers aspiration. we are a pluralistic nation composed of very distinct groups. each bound together by ethnicity and race or religion. each group proud of its identity and committed to his faith and traditions. despite these differences, we can be bound together into a broader community. not one that seeks to blind away our distinctive identity. not one that 16 hour bear our religious commitments which must be paramount. one that respects and delights in...
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and public spirit, the president's salute tasted like soggy fascism with all the ingredients, an aspiring autocrat using a symbolic backdrop to suggest unearned standing with one of our greatest leaders, calling for a sacrifice from behind bullet-proof glass. i guess for his hair. oh, and then, of course, there were the tanks. i'm sorry, the armored tanks. joining me now, jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. jeff, the tanks, the military, the flyovers, i mean, it had all of the optics the president wanted, but it rained on his parade. what are you hearing? >> well, i was out there for it actually, and it did rain off and on throughout the day. but he was able to give his speech. the flyovers did occur and the crowd showed up. that was one of the concerns that apparently some of the white house had was that it might not have a big turnout. the president certainly viewed it as a success, but you are right to say that it was a celebration as much of the military as anything else. he has taken some criticism for that. >> his speech seemed pretty neutral. there were concerns he w
and public spirit, the president's salute tasted like soggy fascism with all the ingredients, an aspiring autocrat using a symbolic backdrop to suggest unearned standing with one of our greatest leaders, calling for a sacrifice from behind bullet-proof glass. i guess for his hair. oh, and then, of course, there were the tanks. i'm sorry, the armored tanks. joining me now, jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. jeff, the tanks, the military, the flyovers, i mean, it had all of the...
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. >> does this bring with it, p t political aspiration?itical aspiration. >> your show has gotten a lot of ridicule. there are people who say it's nothing more than trash. >> i think it's the best trash on television. i am not in the business of brain surgery. i am in the business of fluff. >> that's the fantasy element at a time when the access is possible. it's escapism and aspirational. >> you want to stand in a hot tub with a glass of champagne? rock on. >> we've never seen that kind of wel wealth ever before. we didn't mock it. we didn't say it was right, and we didn't say it was wrong. we were just through the keyhole. >> sometimes you know, it absolutely amazes me. i walk away from a shoot and i think, well, we did it again. >> there was more of everything in tv by the '80s. your opportunity for watching stuff is increasingly vast. >> nbc presents "real people." >> my name's michael lee wilson. the thought dawned on me that the application of a small motor on a pair of roller skates might be a great thing. >> someone said each one o
. >> does this bring with it, p t political aspiration?itical aspiration. >> your show has gotten a lot of ridicule. there are people who say it's nothing more than trash. >> i think it's the best trash on television. i am not in the business of brain surgery. i am in the business of fluff. >> that's the fantasy element at a time when the access is possible. it's escapism and aspirational. >> you want to stand in a hot tub with a glass of champagne? rock on....
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and the desperation. >> aspiration and desperation. those things are the ying and yang of america politics and ambition in the center. oh, come on. >> i just want to be here with you. >> sometimes limited ambition. >> right. >> congressman, thank you for joining us this morning. >>> now for some real news and let's take a look at the weather. >> i don't know, phil, i think his desire to want to be on the segment speaks highly of his ambition. let's talk about the clouds, particularly the marine clouds can obscure the real weather. let me explain what i mean. low grade clouds over the golden gate and over the rest of the bay. that's typical. it's the marine layer and part of the coast. they're going to melt away in the next few hours and they're blocking the view of the higher clouds that give us the insight into what's happen with the weather. we'll notice the clouds for the ar of or the the day andy next 24 hours. we have a cool down for some of us, a significant cool down today. particularly inland locations. dublin, that's you. and
and the desperation. >> aspiration and desperation. those things are the ying and yang of america politics and ambition in the center. oh, come on. >> i just want to be here with you. >> sometimes limited ambition. >> right. >> congressman, thank you for joining us this morning. >>> now for some real news and let's take a look at the weather. >> i don't know, phil, i think his desire to want to be on the segment speaks highly of his ambition. let's...
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german chancellor angela merkel has privilege of young people and the fight is for a future move for aspiring environmental policy michael said the activist 100 the not to act fine still on climate change. coming up next in the news asia battling the scioto borne disease in southeast asia and update from the world health organization a month and thank you fever created in the philippines. and. the answer to tackling toxic small look at a project in pakistan would drop the growth forest. those stories and more coming up on news asia and in half an hour phil good will have the news for you from me on the thought she might have a great weekend. eco india. how can a country's economy grow and harmony 6 people and violent when there are doers look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges and whose people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india. in 60 minutes d.w. . robots are still in the development phase so for what's going to happen when they grow up. we'll schumann's admission in spain able to piece move coincidence to the fore
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we forget our childhood aspirations and dreams. host: floyd in jonesville, virginia. good morning to you. caller: thank you for taking my call. i think we need bigger and better satellites than the enemy has got. it was be -- it would be good to be ahead of them on that. something i heard brought up yesterday is ufos. they call them ufos, but they are identified in the bible in ezekiel, chapter one. ezekiel identified them. they are vehicles the angels travel in. angels don't have wings on their back, they have those vehicles to travel in. 1-800-613-4645 and order the bible. guest: 54% of americans believe in aliens and 29% believe they visit earth. i think he is in the majority believing aliens exist -- that is what our policy as. caller: how did you just -- host: how did you decide what questions to ask? who did you consult with? guest: with c-span. we went over the polls that had been done on the issue of space over the last 30 years or so. we did an initial analysis, sort of a discovery phase. we have done some of this in the past and came together with a compilat
we forget our childhood aspirations and dreams. host: floyd in jonesville, virginia. good morning to you. caller: thank you for taking my call. i think we need bigger and better satellites than the enemy has got. it was be -- it would be good to be ahead of them on that. something i heard brought up yesterday is ufos. they call them ufos, but they are identified in the bible in ezekiel, chapter one. ezekiel identified them. they are vehicles the angels travel in. angels don't have wings on...
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from the landed gentry either and i think that that's quite good because it shows he has the and aspirational ability that is what our country really needs but i i think that obviously he has offended a lot of people in his newspaper column but he writes to be amusing i don't think he writes that as a politician as much as he writes it as a journalist and so i think that a lot of what has been said in his column we have to take with a pinch of salt in the reason it was written and it wasn't written to be as serious as a serious politician which he now is so obviously out expect him to. to stop writing the column or at least write it in a completely different manner. i think that he's he's very different in that way from to reason may he was very timid and didn't want to offend anyone. and i think boris is bombastic i do accept the fact that he said a lot of things that upset a lot of people but i don't think he was intending to upset them i think it is. you know. it was the way if you read the whole article a lot of times things are taken out of context and the. there was a and a tory assad t
from the landed gentry either and i think that that's quite good because it shows he has the and aspirational ability that is what our country really needs but i i think that obviously he has offended a lot of people in his newspaper column but he writes to be amusing i don't think he writes that as a politician as much as he writes it as a journalist and so i think that a lot of what has been said in his column we have to take with a pinch of salt in the reason it was written and it wasn't...
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are they having failed aspirations, have there been a significant impact having to feel aspirational life we've seen up quite significantly in terms of perceived failures and for this individual was going through is there a lack of consequences to some of the behaviors. some of these individuals have elicited concern for behavior that was quite concerning, but they may not have elicited the consequences to reprimand them. maybe they did not com not, then didn't want to press charges against them or maybe in a workplace environment they've been causing him of conflicts, coworkers threatening them withe manager isn't acting, so these are the kind of things we seen lately in these incidents having hindsight in 2020 for us to understand these and then, this is why we are out there training on us to provide the community with what's behaviors might elicit concerns. maybe they are accessing sites that are more violent proud. before it gets to the obvious concern and behavioral planning we want to identify individuals early to deter them off that path. our investigation may uncover the risk
are they having failed aspirations, have there been a significant impact having to feel aspirational life we've seen up quite significantly in terms of perceived failures and for this individual was going through is there a lack of consequences to some of the behaviors. some of these individuals have elicited concern for behavior that was quite concerning, but they may not have elicited the consequences to reprimand them. maybe they did not com not, then didn't want to press charges against...
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transition that this is a comprehensive agreement that doesn't exclude anyone and reflects the aspirations of the entire sudanese people some say there will be no accountability while him if he's involved the problem is late he's way up. it's not in the right it's not. it's not power sharing it's not. muscle. this is how. you know. it's going to be really hard to. any sort of. anti-government demonstrations began last year with protesters calling for a long time leader omar al bashir to go the military took over in a code the process does argue the role. and council is a continuation of the she is regime demanding a transition to civilian government. 2 2 c opposition groups say they hope this deal will be the beginning of a new era for saddam. alexy o'brian al jazeera. backed government says it's lost contact with one of its fighter jets south of libya's capital tripoli and a social media post-war forces show the wreckage of what they say is a approach in a fighter jet they shot down near her in a city southwest of tripoli people in algeria are once again on the streets to demand a new dem
transition that this is a comprehensive agreement that doesn't exclude anyone and reflects the aspirations of the entire sudanese people some say there will be no accountability while him if he's involved the problem is late he's way up. it's not in the right it's not. it's not power sharing it's not. muscle. this is how. you know. it's going to be really hard to. any sort of. anti-government demonstrations began last year with protesters calling for a long time leader omar al bashir to go the...
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but that again clashes with very different views from other part of the political spectrum thomas aspirant thank you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world war torn yemen has seen more than 460000 suspected cholera cases so far this year shopping creates only 380004 the whole of 2018 united nations says that have been more than 700 cholera deaths since january dramatically high in the same period last year in the georgian capital tbilisi 2 separate rallies converged on the parliament building on the pretext that. groups are planning a march on far right group block the city center it used to anti-government demonstrators of being affiliated with sexual minorities. the international criminal court has found a former congress warlord guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity the court said bosco to gondor directed the massacres recruited child soldiers and ordered the rape of men and women in 2002 in 2003 and denies them all the charges. it's been 4 years since the united nations adopted its sustainable development goals meant to improve the l
but that again clashes with very different views from other part of the political spectrum thomas aspirant thank you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world war torn yemen has seen more than 460000 suspected cholera cases so far this year shopping creates only 380004 the whole of 2018 united nations says that have been more than 700 cholera deaths since january dramatically high in the same period last year in the georgian capital tbilisi 2 separate...
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we understand some of the young might have other political aspirations.imply demanding for a complete withdrawal of the bill, as mentioned a bit earlier, to establish an independent commission of inquiry, and of course, universal suffrage, which is the most commonly supported ideal at this moment. we cannot deny that some of the other youngsters, they might have something on their own. but we understand where they came from. this is why we are urging the government to have a compromise, to understand what is going on, and to answer to our demands. otherwise, it will be harmful to hong kong. perhaps there's been too much compromise over the years, perhaps too much willingness to accept a status quo that doesn't meet your objectives, and certainly doesn't meet their objectives. if you think of an 18—year—old, and many of the friends and the children of your friends you think of are 18 now, they'll only be in their mid—40s when that 50 years expires in 2047, at which point beijing may very well decide it wants to bring hong kong under the centralised system.
we understand some of the young might have other political aspirations.imply demanding for a complete withdrawal of the bill, as mentioned a bit earlier, to establish an independent commission of inquiry, and of course, universal suffrage, which is the most commonly supported ideal at this moment. we cannot deny that some of the other youngsters, they might have something on their own. but we understand where they came from. this is why we are urging the government to have a compromise, to...
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most applicants aspire to make france a little better says and hopes attending the elite school will help her land a top job as a french civil servant which isn't unlikely in a has produced some of france's most prominent politicians and heads of state among them president a man who call and his predecessors. but now has always had a reputation for cultivating a cloistered french elite only children from well to do parisian families it's been said stand a chance of being admitted. though lately efforts were made to make the school more inclusive as headquarters were relocated from paris to strasbourg to draw in less privileged applicants in a director patrick maintains his school is open to everyone he says wealth or social status have no influence on who's admitted. i want to know. the establishment of each ministry and state department could recruit their own management who take that often lead to nepotism with children and nephews of being employed now all civil servants must pass the same entrance exam it's about individual merit which is beyond reproach. suzanne spent one whole
most applicants aspire to make france a little better says and hopes attending the elite school will help her land a top job as a french civil servant which isn't unlikely in a has produced some of france's most prominent politicians and heads of state among them president a man who call and his predecessors. but now has always had a reputation for cultivating a cloistered french elite only children from well to do parisian families it's been said stand a chance of being admitted. though lately...
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they have been meeting some young, aspiring tennis players, who we re young, aspiring tennis players,l very happy to be greeted, as you can see. and we could see even more royalty watching on, supporting the queen of wimbledon. it could be her best friend, the duchess of sussex. we will be watching out from the royal box to see what happens there on centre court. it is fair to say serena has the overwhelming support of the crowds inside centre court and on the hill behind us. it should be a very exciting and potentially historic spectacle. then tomorrow of course is the men's final and that sees novak djokovic against roger federer. thank you very much. coverage on bbc one of the ladies' singles final is on at one o'clock. the next news on bbc one is at 6:35. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news with shaun ley. as we've been hearing, the conservative leadership contender borisjohnson has criticised police over a warning to journalists that they could face prosecution if they publish any further leaked cables from the british ambassador to the us, sir kim darroch. speaking at a tory leader
they have been meeting some young, aspiring tennis players, who we re young, aspiring tennis players,l very happy to be greeted, as you can see. and we could see even more royalty watching on, supporting the queen of wimbledon. it could be her best friend, the duchess of sussex. we will be watching out from the royal box to see what happens there on centre court. it is fair to say serena has the overwhelming support of the crowds inside centre court and on the hill behind us. it should be a...
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they put it as an aspiration in the basic law, but they never gave it to you.learly in the basic law. and we were supposed to have them in 2007, 2008. we have already had a long delay. but do you think that britain, when it signed up to the deal with china, engaged in a certain degree of self—delusion about what would actually happen in reality? well, let's put it this way. the british government, of course, they could have granted hong kong democracy before they left in 1997. but, you know, history is history. but what beijing has promised is a promise, and so we are simply asking the beijing government to do something that is clearly stated in this contract. see, i'm not sure it has promised that. let me quote to you from five years ago, this is quoted in the south china morning post. sir richard 0ttaway mp, who was then chair of the british foreign affairs committee, who had been banned from visiting hong kong by the chinese when he wanted to investigate the trouble that was there a few months before. he said the sino—british joint declaration is considered
they put it as an aspiration in the basic law, but they never gave it to you.learly in the basic law. and we were supposed to have them in 2007, 2008. we have already had a long delay. but do you think that britain, when it signed up to the deal with china, engaged in a certain degree of self—delusion about what would actually happen in reality? well, let's put it this way. the british government, of course, they could have granted hong kong democracy before they left in 1997. but, you know,...
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obama got into office because he was aspirational, and reminded us of who we aspired to be. this current president is taking us backwards it a regressive time that we don't want to see again. the democrats have an opportunity to remind americans about that. they are missing the mark in these nuanced policy conversations. i think some of that aspiration and inspiration might be falling back. >> april, very quickly, it's only tuesday, what does the rest of this week hold in the white house, is this division week? because the president is leaning in on this. is this now the message. >> this is the message, this is the message you're going to either see a rallying cry to support the president in a way that doesn't necessarily put the racial piece out there but it's going to be something where i that still stand by the president. these republicans realize that the president is flawed. they stand by him no matter what. he's this president that's changing the supreme court. he could be changing roe v. wade, he's also changing so many issues on the table from guns to anything that t
obama got into office because he was aspirational, and reminded us of who we aspired to be. this current president is taking us backwards it a regressive time that we don't want to see again. the democrats have an opportunity to remind americans about that. they are missing the mark in these nuanced policy conversations. i think some of that aspiration and inspiration might be falling back. >> april, very quickly, it's only tuesday, what does the rest of this week hold in the white house,...
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. >> this is a president who is ultimately violated the very value our country aspires to up hold. equality under the law, religious liberty, equal protection, and protection from persecution. and to distract from that, he is launching a blatantly racist elected members of the united states of house of representatives, all of whom are women of color. amy: the house is set to vote today on a resolution condemning trump's attack. then we will speak with julian castro, the presidential cacandidate who says president trump is acting like a white supremacist and calling for the breakup of ice. >> let me be clear. the reason they're separating these lilittle children from thr families is there using section 1325 of that act, which analyzes coming across the border, to andrcerate the parents separate them. some of us on the stage have called to end it. amy: julian castro will join us from iowa. all of that in more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace reportrt. i'i'm amy goodman. the trump administration announced it would would block nearly all migran
. >> this is a president who is ultimately violated the very value our country aspires to up hold. equality under the law, religious liberty, equal protection, and protection from persecution. and to distract from that, he is launching a blatantly racist elected members of the united states of house of representatives, all of whom are women of color. amy: the house is set to vote today on a resolution condemning trump's attack. then we will speak with julian castro, the presidential...
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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,e, this israel 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,e, this israel 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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we hear tonight from the mother of this aspiring musician about the bright future that was accidentally dimmed. >>> the new training for some school bus drivers as they are getting ready to back on the job. it's not just focused on what's happening behind the wheel. ulie carey will get a firsthand look. >> and a contract decision that could cost a number of disabled adults in fairfax county their jobs. why their family members say it's unfair. >> and i'm storm team c 4ef meteorologist doug kammerer. it's backyard weather day and we're at stonegate ol, from the very, very small to the very, very tall. go ahead, tall veguys, wa your hands, man. we're ready to go. have a lot more coming up. doing a big dive coming up at 6:45. you want me to do a back flip, front flip ore. cannon balanc the what do you think? >> back flip! >> i heard it all. >> n o did you know comcast business es beyond fast with a gig-speed network. complete internet reliability. advanced voice solutions. wifi to keep everyone connected. video monitoring. that's huge. did you guys know we did all this stuff? no. i'm not e
we hear tonight from the mother of this aspiring musician about the bright future that was accidentally dimmed. >>> the new training for some school bus drivers as they are getting ready to back on the job. it's not just focused on what's happening behind the wheel. ulie carey will get a firsthand look. >> and a contract decision that could cost a number of disabled adults in fairfax county their jobs. why their family members say it's unfair. >> and i'm storm team c 4ef...
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this is a president who has openly violated the very value our country aspires to uphold.quality under the law, religious liberty, equal protection, and protection from persecution. and to distract from that, he's launching a h blatantly racist attack on four duly elected members of the united states of house of representatives, all of whom are women of color.of this is the agenda of white nationalists. whether it is happening in chat rooms or it's happening on national tv, and now it's reached the white house garden. he would love nothing more than toth divide our country based o race, religion, gender, orientation, or immigration status., because this is the only way he knows he can prevent the solidarity of us working together across all of our differences. the only way to prevent us confronting the problems our country is o facing, whether its health care, climate change, student debt, or our endless wars. this is his plan to pit us against one another. this ison how he can continue t enrich his friends and distract us fromnd the detrimental polics thatim his administr
this is a president who has openly violated the very value our country aspires to uphold.quality under the law, religious liberty, equal protection, and protection from persecution. and to distract from that, he's launching a h blatantly racist attack on four duly elected members of the united states of house of representatives, all of whom are women of color.of this is the agenda of white nationalists. whether it is happening in chat rooms or it's happening on national tv, and now it's reached...
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this is a country of aspiration and opportunity. and i hope that every young girl who has seen a hope that every young girl who has seen a woman prime hope that every young girl who has seen a woman prime minister now knows for sure that there are no limits to what they can achieve. finally, to most of all, i want to thank my husband philip. he has been my greatest supporter and my closest companion. that was not me. i think the answer to that is, i think not. iam about the answer to that is, i think not. i am about to leave downing street, but i am proud to continue as a member of parliament for maidenhead. i will continue to do all i can to serve the national interest and play my part in making our united kingdom a great country with a great future. a country that truly works for everyone. that was theresa may, the former prime minister. there will be a lot more on beyond 108. now it is time for the sport. there's only one place to start and that's at the home of cricket, because ireland will be pinching themselves after embarrasi
this is a country of aspiration and opportunity. and i hope that every young girl who has seen a hope that every young girl who has seen a woman prime hope that every young girl who has seen a woman prime minister now knows for sure that there are no limits to what they can achieve. finally, to most of all, i want to thank my husband philip. he has been my greatest supporter and my closest companion. that was not me. i think the answer to that is, i think not. iam about the answer to that is, i...
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to a retail workshop in the heart of a car discourage is run by a woman employs women and trains aspiring female mechanics. has run her own car workshop since 2006 and isn't interested in any stereotypes. because of past 26 years she has been getting her hands dirty working on engines a mechanic a muslim or a woman with unshakable self belief but it's been a bumpy wrote. back in the day everybody pointed at me everybody thought i was crazy every time i went out on the streets trusting my overalls to go fix a car or buy pots everybody was laughing at me and often have a cry and then carry on now i am considered i'm shown as a good example. chicken or a fix in part all of the women working here were inspired by homebuyers to learn how to fix cars but there are only 3 females who are time mechanics year and most of this film made in the future she wants are targeted seem to be women making sure that the big girls are running smooth. some young women mechanics working once they get married others prefer jobs that are less physically demanding. but there are those who see this work as a great
to a retail workshop in the heart of a car discourage is run by a woman employs women and trains aspiring female mechanics. has run her own car workshop since 2006 and isn't interested in any stereotypes. because of past 26 years she has been getting her hands dirty working on engines a mechanic a muslim or a woman with unshakable self belief but it's been a bumpy wrote. back in the day everybody pointed at me everybody thought i was crazy every time i went out on the streets trusting my...
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are they having failed aspirations? has there been significant impact from having a failed aspiration on their life? we've seen that quite significantly in the report that we released today in terms of perceived failures and what this individual was going through. are there a lack of consequences to some of the behaviors? some of these individuals have illicited concern for behavior that was quite concerning but they may not have illicited the consequences to reprimand that. maybe they did not -- the person did not want to press charges against them. or maybe in a workplace environment, they've been causing a lot of conflicts with co-workers, threatening them, but a manager is not acting on that. so these are type of things that we've seen lately in some of these incidents. obviously, hindsight is 20/20 for us to understand these incidents, but this is why we're out there training on this because we want to provide the community with what behaviors that might illicit concern. and the behavior s are not necessarily indic
are they having failed aspirations? has there been significant impact from having a failed aspiration on their life? we've seen that quite significantly in the report that we released today in terms of perceived failures and what this individual was going through. are there a lack of consequences to some of the behaviors? some of these individuals have illicited concern for behavior that was quite concerning but they may not have illicited the consequences to reprimand that. maybe they did not...
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by our nature, we are aspirational. we are also clear on we have not yet reached those ideals.ut part of the strength of who we are is we always fight to get there. , and fight weill fightknowing this is a that is born out of optimism. this is a fight that is born out of knowing and believing in what can be, unburdened by what has been. not only fight that is for the soul of our country, that is born out of love of country, and this, therefore, is a fight we will win. [applause] we will win. and we will be joyful in the way that we fight. [laughter] sen. harris: thank you, everyone. i guess we are having some technical difficulties, so we are not going to have the questions -- oh, do you want to do the questions? ok. >> we can tolerate that. ok, people. [inaudible] >> in the debates last week or whatever it was, you had a position on busing. i would like to hear where you stand after -- not in the heat of the debate. sen. harris: yeah. the question was how do i feel about busing? it came up during the debate and where do i stand, and can we talk about it now not in the heat of
by our nature, we are aspirational. we are also clear on we have not yet reached those ideals.ut part of the strength of who we are is we always fight to get there. , and fight weill fightknowing this is a that is born out of optimism. this is a fight that is born out of knowing and believing in what can be, unburdened by what has been. not only fight that is for the soul of our country, that is born out of love of country, and this, therefore, is a fight we will win. [applause] we will win....