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but to me that's what, i talk about aspiration. to me that's what the declaration of independence is about. i just came back from monticello, , another long stori won't go into but that's what i love the literature of that, just as -- yes, i'm about to wrap this up, but just as thurgood marshall -- [laughing] justice thurgood marshall refused to celebrate the bicentennial of the constitution, but he did celebrate the improved constitution because the original constitution wasn't perfect but it at the mechanism for its own improvement, and that is what amp today, ladies and gentlemen. i feel like we all know where we stand now. we are all aware of common ground. we need to talk about how can we move forward together, and thank you very much for your patience. [applause] >> next, i want to introduce dr. john sibley butler, longtime friend and probably the nation's most expert on history of blacks in business. many years ago we started his research and we published a magazine of pictures of four blackfin in durham, north carolina, in
but to me that's what, i talk about aspiration. to me that's what the declaration of independence is about. i just came back from monticello, , another long stori won't go into but that's what i love the literature of that, just as -- yes, i'm about to wrap this up, but just as thurgood marshall -- [laughing] justice thurgood marshall refused to celebrate the bicentennial of the constitution, but he did celebrate the improved constitution because the original constitution wasn't perfect but it...
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it's an aspirational country, and blacks have always pinned their aspirations on the best in america, to call for the best within us, and to call for an exercise of moral excellence. that's just a little bit what have i'm doing in my project. thank you. [ applause ] >> and now, carol swain will come and share her very exciting paper. >> i'm carol swain and i'm a former professor of political science and law at vanderbilt university. and i was also a tenured professor at princeton. i've known bob for more than 30 years. the essay i wrote for this project is titled critical race theory and its destructive impact on america. it's an essay that you can read. i believe that what i have to offer that's most important for this 1776 project is my life story of having been a high school dropout, one of 12 children born and raised in rural poverty. i dropped out after the eighth grade. i married at 16. by the time i was 21, i had three small children. i earned a d.e.d., went to a community college and got the first of five degrees. i was able to graduate magna cum laude. people came into my lif
it's an aspirational country, and blacks have always pinned their aspirations on the best in america, to call for the best within us, and to call for an exercise of moral excellence. that's just a little bit what have i'm doing in my project. thank you. [ applause ] >> and now, carol swain will come and share her very exciting paper. >> i'm carol swain and i'm a former professor of political science and law at vanderbilt university. and i was also a tenured professor at princeton....
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one aspiring astronaut joins us later in the hour. and it's rolling out in cities across the country so people can experience speeds that ultra wideband can deliver. 1.7 gigs here in houston. 1.8 gigs here in frigid omaha. almost 2 gigs here in los angeles. that's outrageous! it's like an eight-lane highway compared to a two-lane dirt road. ♪ there's a company that's talked than me: jd power.people 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. be stronger... with nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor. it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your craving. nicorette ice mint. for an amazing taste... ...that it's our most craving. dangerous addiction. and to get the whole world clean
one aspiring astronaut joins us later in the hour. and it's rolling out in cities across the country so people can experience speeds that ultra wideband can deliver. 1.7 gigs here in houston. 1.8 gigs here in frigid omaha. almost 2 gigs here in los angeles. that's outrageous! it's like an eight-lane highway compared to a two-lane dirt road. ♪ there's a company that's talked than me: jd power.people 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and...
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it's more aspirational on my part.t's more that i hope that he's listened to the many voices in the senate who have pointed out that the call was very problematic. >> in fact of course the lesson the president seems to have learned is that he has more, not less power and leeway now. where is gop credibility on this? >> listen, they have tied their political fortunes to trump and they are subject to whatever he does. donald trump does not give a whit what susan collins thinks. the message that he is sending very clearly today is that someone like roger stone who lies, who cheats to win elections, to obstructs justice, who makes false charges is good and is deserving of special treatment while someone like lieutenant colonel vindman, who serves his country, has shrapnel in his body, who responds to subpoenas, who tells the truth is bad. there is a presidential election going on right now. and i really think democrats need to make a rule of law argument that republicans who aren't in washington but are out there in americ
it's more aspirational on my part.t's more that i hope that he's listened to the many voices in the senate who have pointed out that the call was very problematic. >> in fact of course the lesson the president seems to have learned is that he has more, not less power and leeway now. where is gop credibility on this? >> listen, they have tied their political fortunes to trump and they are subject to whatever he does. donald trump does not give a whit what susan collins thinks. the...
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i have an everything i talk about is about aspiration, socialist aspiration. properly and invest in infrastructure and support businesses large and small and many other policies in the manifesto did that and we can go even further. lisa nandy, john felt like a leper underjeremy corbyn. what do you think of that? i think it goes further back than that when we were talking about the 1% versus the rest, and i'm someone who at the timei rest, and i'm someone who at the time i was challenging ed from the left to be more radical in terms of what we were promising but i didn't join the labour partyjust because i hate the tories, although i hate what they have done to my community is over and over again. ijoin the labour party because i believe in the country and i know it could be better and what i heard in sunderland, and what i heard in wigan all the time is that there is a level of ambition shown by people in those communities, notjust for themselves as individuals but the whole community to rise up and be better and labour does not match that level of ambition an
i have an everything i talk about is about aspiration, socialist aspiration. properly and invest in infrastructure and support businesses large and small and many other policies in the manifesto did that and we can go even further. lisa nandy, john felt like a leper underjeremy corbyn. what do you think of that? i think it goes further back than that when we were talking about the 1% versus the rest, and i'm someone who at the timei rest, and i'm someone who at the time i was challenging ed...
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this is huge progress, and we we're not going to overlook anyone who is aspiring to be successful. [ applause ] what i'm talking about is including hoosierses with disabilities, who seek to live and work in a safe, affordable and accessible environment. i join and commend my partner lieutenant governor crouch who is spearheading efforts to make that dream a reality for 100,000 hoosiers with an intellectual or developmental disability. [ applause ] we've also dedicated resources to those who need a second chance. you know this is a passion of mine. and a lot of yours. i challenged our department of correction to graduate 1,000 inmates annually in certified programs that lead to good jobs when they get out, both to boost our economy for sure, but also because they're less likely to return to prison. i'm happy to report that as of today, the d.o.c. has graduated more than 3,000 inmates in just two years. [ applause ] i'm especially encouraged by the number of employers who are stepping forward, to offer second chances to returning citizens. among them is grote industries, a family busin
this is huge progress, and we we're not going to overlook anyone who is aspiring to be successful. [ applause ] what i'm talking about is including hoosierses with disabilities, who seek to live and work in a safe, affordable and accessible environment. i join and commend my partner lieutenant governor crouch who is spearheading efforts to make that dream a reality for 100,000 hoosiers with an intellectual or developmental disability. [ applause ] we've also dedicated resources to those who...
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now, with the establishment of the best scientists in the world to analyze our way to blunted aspirants, i think america will be in a better position, but certainly the coronavirus is a wake-up call to the fact that we have so much of our supply change for our medical equipment and our drugs in china.
now, with the establishment of the best scientists in the world to analyze our way to blunted aspirants, i think america will be in a better position, but certainly the coronavirus is a wake-up call to the fact that we have so much of our supply change for our medical equipment and our drugs in china.
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legally we cannot talk to any prayers because they are all under contract but have we got aspirationsers? of course we do but i think every owner of every franchise around the world has aspirations of bringing great players. if we have the opportunity to do that, then great we are more than happy with the roster that we have and the players that we have. we've got young players in there, a cup of experienced players in there. going into this weekend, where more than happy with the roster and the players and squad that we have. but i think the moment where we kick a ball on our stadium on the 14th of march, that will be the moment where emotions will be running very high. we are very excited. some breaking news in the last half an hour. the uae tour cycling race has been abandoned after officials said two italian cyclists had tested positive for the coronavirus. britain's adam yates had been leading the race, with chris froome among the riders to give his reaction froome is riding in the event for team ineos, and said on twitter... organisers said that all the participants in the race
legally we cannot talk to any prayers because they are all under contract but have we got aspirationsers? of course we do but i think every owner of every franchise around the world has aspirations of bringing great players. if we have the opportunity to do that, then great we are more than happy with the roster that we have and the players that we have. we've got young players in there, a cup of experienced players in there. going into this weekend, where more than happy with the roster and...
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ithink every owner of every franchise around the world has aspirations of bringing great layers.ve the opportunity to do that, then great. we're more than happy with the roster we have and the players we have. we've got young players in there, a couple of experience players and there, so we are more than happy with the roster of the players in the squad we have but going forward, who knows? we have a real opportunity in bringing big name players and like i said, there's a lot of names that have been thrown into the mix with us, but we're getting used to that and it's a good place to be in. i've a lwa ys it's a good place to be in. i've always said that one of the proudest moments for us would be to bring a player through our academy system and see them play at the highest level. i think that for us as owners and also for our fans, that would be and also for our fans, that would be a proud day. i think the moment where we kick a bowl on our stadium on the 14th of march, that will be the moment where emotions will be running very high. we're very excited we can bring in marcus hahn
ithink every owner of every franchise around the world has aspirations of bringing great layers.ve the opportunity to do that, then great. we're more than happy with the roster we have and the players we have. we've got young players in there, a couple of experience players and there, so we are more than happy with the roster of the players in the squad we have but going forward, who knows? we have a real opportunity in bringing big name players and like i said, there's a lot of names that have...
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or leave it i think it's his way to say i still believe in science i still believe in national aspiration and mars is the next frontier a friend of mine elon still find it was the former chief scientist at nasa now heads the national air and space museum one of the most trafficked tourism sites and in the united states she's all about going to mars and so i kind of applaud that element of the president's speech it feels like he's reaching out to young people a little bit with that too because let's be honest he's an old president right he doesn't he's never going to see us go to mars. and i also think it gives him something you know donald trump is looked at as a i mean i had put it but a real estate guys come in he's going to deal with a lot of issues he took out you know a couple about terrorists and he sort of has this way of operating which is highly transactional talking about going to mars is a very different lift for the nation and for him and it gives i think him a sense of greater purpose and makes it him feel as if those looking at his administration has more gravity toss than i
or leave it i think it's his way to say i still believe in science i still believe in national aspiration and mars is the next frontier a friend of mine elon still find it was the former chief scientist at nasa now heads the national air and space museum one of the most trafficked tourism sites and in the united states she's all about going to mars and so i kind of applaud that element of the president's speech it feels like he's reaching out to young people a little bit with that too because...
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aspirational socialism, that's rebecca long—bailey's pitch.t. but as for aspiration, well, shejoined labour in 2010, became an mp in 2015, wants to lead the party in 2020 and become a potential prime minister by 2025. the daughter of a docker, she did a whole range ofjobs before being elected to represent salford. mostly, though, she was a solicitor, working on nhs contracts. but she also did this. i worked in a pawnshop, that's p—a—w—n shop. laughter. she is backed by the left—wing grassroots group momentum and the big unite trade union. her critics call her the continuity corbyn candidate, and certainly she rated his leadership ten out of ten. she's the candidate closest to his politics but, unlike the current labour leader, she wouldn't rule out pressing the nuclear button. if you have a deterrent, you have to be prepared to use it. she thinks too much was crammed into the 2019 manifesto, but she doesn't distance herself from the contents. she said she didn'tjust agree with the policies, she's spent the last four years writing them and as s
aspirational socialism, that's rebecca long—bailey's pitch.t. but as for aspiration, well, shejoined labour in 2010, became an mp in 2015, wants to lead the party in 2020 and become a potential prime minister by 2025. the daughter of a docker, she did a whole range ofjobs before being elected to represent salford. mostly, though, she was a solicitor, working on nhs contracts. but she also did this. i worked in a pawnshop, that's p—a—w—n shop. laughter. she is backed by the left—wing...
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our youth has many aspirations.ng ambitious goals and then achieving them is becoming the hallmark of new india today. today, there is not just the world's largest cricket stadium in india, it also has the largest health insurance scheme in the world. today, india is not just building the largest solar park of the world, it is also operating the largest sanitation program in the world. today, india has set the world record of not just the largest number of satellites launched in one goal, it has also set the world record in rapid financial inclusion and in the 21st century, whether it is infrastructure or the social sector, we are using global benchmarks to move forward. in the last three years, india has not just done away with 1,500 old laws, it has also passed many new ones to empower society, whether it is the rights of genders, respect for muslim women by legislating a case of instant divorce, giving priority to the differently abled, providing for 26 weeks of paid leave for pregnant women, indeed, there are ma
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it's a big aspiration at the moment. >> your answer certainly illustrates that for sure. okay. thanks so much, nic robertson in munich for us. thanks. >>> 12 days cooped up on a quarantine cruise ship going no where. about to come to an end for some american passengers. wealer are go live to yokohama, japan. >>> we look at how the late kobe bryant and his daughter gianna is being remembered at this weekend's all-star game. hi! we're glad you came in, what's on your mind? can you help keep these guys protected online? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. what about wireless data options for the family? of course, you can customize and save. can you save me from this conversation? that we can't do, but come in and see what we can do. we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. ask. shop. discover. at your local xfinity store today. >>> welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. you're watching "cnn newsroom" live from atlanta and i
it's a big aspiration at the moment. >> your answer certainly illustrates that for sure. okay. thanks so much, nic robertson in munich for us. thanks. >>> 12 days cooped up on a quarantine cruise ship going no where. about to come to an end for some american passengers. wealer are go live to yokohama, japan. >>> we look at how the late kobe bryant and his daughter gianna is being remembered at this weekend's all-star game. hi! we're glad you came in, what's on your mind?...
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this budget is an insult to the hopes and dreams and aspirations of america's working families. it increases the national debt. it must be rejected. and by the way, it is a complete abandonment of the budget agreement that we had with the domestic and defense priorities. clearly this administration cannot be trusted. mr. schumer: we're ready for your questions. on this subject first. yes? reporter: what did you make of the president's request for only $2 billion in wall construction funding? mr. schumer: look. we have fought him on the wall successfully in the budget. then he tries to go around and declare an emergency. everyone knows that that is not what the emergency legislation was called for. we're going to fight every penny for wall construction. we don't want to take it away from military families. what's interesting in this budget, all the military families and all the military support a that -- that they took out last year, they didn't try to backfill this year. we didn't let them in last year's budget. so who is this going to hurt? our nation's military, our nation's m
this budget is an insult to the hopes and dreams and aspirations of america's working families. it increases the national debt. it must be rejected. and by the way, it is a complete abandonment of the budget agreement that we had with the domestic and defense priorities. clearly this administration cannot be trusted. mr. schumer: we're ready for your questions. on this subject first. yes? reporter: what did you make of the president's request for only $2 billion in wall construction funding?...
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this budget is an insult to the hopes and dreams and aspirations of america's working families . it increases the national debt, it must be rejected by the way, it is a complete abandonment of the budget agreement that we had with the domestic and defense priorities. clearly, this administration cannot be trusted. i yelled back. >> we are waiting for your questions. on this subject first. yes. >> what did you make of the presidents request for $2 million in wall street funding? >> we have fought him on the wall successfully in the budget, then he tries to go around and declare an emergency. everyone knows that is not what the emergency legislation was called for. we're going to fight every penny of the wall construction. we don't want it taken away from military families. what's interesting in this budget, all the military families and all the military support that they took out last year, they didn't try to backfill this year. we didn't let them in last year's budget so who is this going to hurt to mark our nation's military, military families for a wall that is a vanityproject
this budget is an insult to the hopes and dreams and aspirations of america's working families . it increases the national debt, it must be rejected by the way, it is a complete abandonment of the budget agreement that we had with the domestic and defense priorities. clearly, this administration cannot be trusted. i yelled back. >> we are waiting for your questions. on this subject first. yes. >> what did you make of the presidents request for $2 million in wall street funding?...
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. >> reporter: weinstein was also convicted of the third-degree rape of jessica mann, an aspiring actress who worked as a hairstylist. >> jessica mann's testimony was by far the most complicated and complex testimony throughout the entire case because she admitted on the stand that while harvey weinstein allegedly raped her she continued a consensual relationship with him over the course of five years. >> reporter: the defense pointing to e-mails and text messages she sent to weinstein after the assault highlighting lines like "as always, i am happy to see your smile." "thank you for your unfailing support and kindness." "i love you. i always do. but i hate feeling like a booty call." communication purportedly showing her affection for weinstein. >> i think this case may lead to a better understanding of rape. how it can happen. when it can happen. to whom it can happen. and that could embolden prosecutors and victims to come forward more and take more chances in prosecuting cases that maybe ten years ago prosecutors would have thought they couldn't win. >> reporter: the disgraced hollywo
. >> reporter: weinstein was also convicted of the third-degree rape of jessica mann, an aspiring actress who worked as a hairstylist. >> jessica mann's testimony was by far the most complicated and complex testimony throughout the entire case because she admitted on the stand that while harvey weinstein allegedly raped her she continued a consensual relationship with him over the course of five years. >> reporter: the defense pointing to e-mails and text messages she sent to...
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prove that the aspirations that we all share are actually obtainable. that is what the plans prove.o listen -- [applause] rep. pressley: monday, february 3 is a very special day. it is iowa caucus day. 46th birthday. [cheers and applause] rep. pressley: all right. going to ask all of you to give me the best birthday present ever and make elizabeth president ofth these united states of america and our first female president, and without any further ado, my friend, my partner, my senator, your next president, elizabeth warren. ♪ ["working 9 to 5"] ♪ [applause] sen. warren: hello, iowa city! heartfelt thank you to the most magnificent woman in iowa today, ayanna pressley. [applause] ayanna said, we have known each other. we have worked together for about a decade. she is a woman of courage. , ands a woman of insight she has the moral voice we need in america today. thank you. i also want to thank rod sullivan, first elected official to endorse me in iowa. thank you. broughtthe folks rod along, thank you. i haveto thank my guys with me here today. i brought along my husband, my bruce, a
prove that the aspirations that we all share are actually obtainable. that is what the plans prove.o listen -- [applause] rep. pressley: monday, february 3 is a very special day. it is iowa caucus day. 46th birthday. [cheers and applause] rep. pressley: all right. going to ask all of you to give me the best birthday present ever and make elizabeth president ofth these united states of america and our first female president, and without any further ado, my friend, my partner, my senator, your...
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audience that, quote, whether one accepts from fortune or spade and will look downward and dig or from aspiration her ax and cord and will scale the ice, the one and only success which is yours to command is to bring to your work a mitety heart. i have confidence that americans of a different generation -- our generation -- will bring to our work a mitety -- a mitety heart to fight for what's right, to fight for the truth, and never, never lose faith. i yield the floor. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: the united states senate was made for moments like this. the framers predicted that factional fever might dominate house majorities from time to time. they knew the country would need a firewall to keep partisan flames from scorching -- scorching -- our republic. so they created the senate. out of necessity, james madison wrote, of some stable institution in the government. of some stable institution in the government. today we will fulfill this founding purpose. we will reject this incoherent case that comes nowhere near -- nowhere near -- ju
audience that, quote, whether one accepts from fortune or spade and will look downward and dig or from aspiration her ax and cord and will scale the ice, the one and only success which is yours to command is to bring to your work a mitety heart. i have confidence that americans of a different generation -- our generation -- will bring to our work a mitety -- a mitety heart to fight for what's right, to fight for the truth, and never, never lose faith. i yield the floor. mr. mcconnell: mr....
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we aspired to be as interactive as possible and we expect from you that you contribute to the open form atmosphere that sits us apart whether we're off the stage we expect our speakers to answer questions and deal with the audience at eye level. ok emma we heard about an issue at the conference chairman there speaking about the necessity of working at eye level and is whether these are big countries or small countries do regardless of the influence they have on the global stage looking at that you know which country really is poised to take leadership in that debate in that discussion well there is one key player that is expected tomorrow at the munich security conference and that's french president. macro he's he had made some comments last year on nato calling it brain dead and everyone was up in arms against that but he also led to a rethinking of the diplomatic and military. of nato gave warning to the west and block he said if we can think of europe as a global power then in to it does appear to be true it will take a hard knock and that's why is the person who's trying to push up
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why hasn't that aspiration been met what the key thing is. this is 7 years down since 232013 when we went into mali by ducal only to end the conflict in mali i remember then the french forces were in mali to end the crisis there i remember then book wasn't. quite as more just was then to do agree the government of france them were highly said in 20. 16 then after one year after they came to power that it had done great book but as of 201929000 some months ago remarriage and 2022 day book i am still fighting the whole of this the hell is this meted boko haram. the al qaeda and islamic. in west africa is still fighting people more people are dying so it appears we have spent 7 years fighting this creaminess 7 years fighting these terry's but i fear is that we haven't done much it seems we have made a lot of. moves his way is still in the same position it appears we have achieved much it means we have to reply and we have to start to judge it means we need to ourselves and our selves why how we not achieve so much even though we seem to have mad
why hasn't that aspiration been met what the key thing is. this is 7 years down since 232013 when we went into mali by ducal only to end the conflict in mali i remember then the french forces were in mali to end the crisis there i remember then book wasn't. quite as more just was then to do agree the government of france them were highly said in 20. 16 then after one year after they came to power that it had done great book but as of 201929000 some months ago remarriage and 2022 day book i am...
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i think it's the moment in your life where you have aspirations and you have to find the courage in this trying to chase your dream. and i also think it talks about a moment in our history where things were changing it was just before the internet swallowed up everything it was a time where written or meant something is that on it's a time when great writers were still flooded with emotional letters with the advent of email that tradition began to disappear. my salinger year is not quite the impressive start to the bell another that some had hoped but it's a sensitive love letter to a bygone new york literary world i don't know who these people are why they don't have more important things to do in their lives j.d. salinger is the archetype of the 20th century writer seen by his fans as a mythic hero with god like status even today his reclusive life remains part of his enigma for millions the film isn't it all to the man and his work but even more than that it's an almost to his readers and those who were called to the craft of writing through the example he set. we have some football n
i think it's the moment in your life where you have aspirations and you have to find the courage in this trying to chase your dream. and i also think it talks about a moment in our history where things were changing it was just before the internet swallowed up everything it was a time where written or meant something is that on it's a time when great writers were still flooded with emotional letters with the advent of email that tradition began to disappear. my salinger year is not quite the...
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aspirational socialism, that's rebecca long—bailey's pitch.alist. but as for aspiration, well, shejoined labour in 2010, became an mp in 2015, wants to lead the party in 2020 and become a potential prime minister by 2025. the daughter of a docker, she did a whole range ofjobs before being elected to represent salford. mostly, though, she was a solicitor, working on nhs contracts. but she also did this. i worked in a pawnshop, that's p—a—w—n shop. laughter. she is backed by the left—wing grassroots group momentum and the big unite trade union. her critics call her the continuity corbyn candidate, and certainly she rated his leadership ten out of ten. she's the candidate closest to his politics but, unlike the current labour leader, she wouldn't rule out pressing the nuclear button. if you have a deterrent, you have to be prepared to use it. she thinks too much was crammed into the 2019 manifesto, but she doesn't distance herself from the contents. she said she didn'tjust agree with the policies, she's spent the last four years writing them and
aspirational socialism, that's rebecca long—bailey's pitch.alist. but as for aspiration, well, shejoined labour in 2010, became an mp in 2015, wants to lead the party in 2020 and become a potential prime minister by 2025. the daughter of a docker, she did a whole range ofjobs before being elected to represent salford. mostly, though, she was a solicitor, working on nhs contracts. but she also did this. i worked in a pawnshop, that's p—a—w—n shop. laughter. she is backed by the...
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they have aspirations. they have goals. and you are take that away from them.ight now, the price is a hard fight. they're determined. i mean, these kids, you have to applaud them. their heart is in the right place. there's hope. i mean, out here with the things changing everyday, you just hope the next administration makes a change that makes things right. right now there's a lot of changes on a lot of different levels. the only thing you hope for is for the future of these young kids and young folks that are getting into politics to make the right move and for the folks who can't speak. >> dy mind motion. >> even though we have a lot of fighters, there's a lot of voice less folks and their voiceless because they're scared. >> we have private and public gardens throughout the garden tour. all of the gardens are volunteers. the only requirement is you're willing to show your garden for a day. so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expa
they have aspirations. they have goals. and you are take that away from them.ight now, the price is a hard fight. they're determined. i mean, these kids, you have to applaud them. their heart is in the right place. there's hope. i mean, out here with the things changing everyday, you just hope the next administration makes a change that makes things right. right now there's a lot of changes on a lot of different levels. the only thing you hope for is for the future of these young kids and young...
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some would say aspiration is trying. lack of confidence and the cards really are are on the u.k.'s side because. the u.k. you can leave without a deal at the end of the the year fits a wish is so i mean it's not going to take me home in the u.k. if it happens it's as much in the interests of the u.k. as it interests to have a deal so are you personally feel that the u.k. will be out of the year and. free will mean that the u.s. will become much will grow ball looking after its own interests although boris johnson has not made a good starts in relation to looking at the national interest because retired the recent. deal with a problem is trying these companies where we have outsourced pasok the 5 g. process to a chinese communist country like that when we could have been having that source of yes i start actually i just want to also if you understand because we could have had in the u.k. . ok i just want to ask you very quickly finally you talked about the global relationships how do you think the u.s. u.k. relationship is going to impact do you think i mean boris johnson's come un
some would say aspiration is trying. lack of confidence and the cards really are are on the u.k.'s side because. the u.k. you can leave without a deal at the end of the the year fits a wish is so i mean it's not going to take me home in the u.k. if it happens it's as much in the interests of the u.k. as it interests to have a deal so are you personally feel that the u.k. will be out of the year and. free will mean that the u.s. will become much will grow ball looking after its own interests...
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lou: aspirational. >> very as a prayingsal. and -- aspirational., again, the american people appreciate that. they know how great this country is, they appreciate that. and they appreciate a president who understands that and is truly trying, i think -- this idea now that the country is so divided, so polarized and the left just relentless attack the on this president. you mentioned earlier, they're not going to stop. chairman nadler's already said they're going to look to subpoena john bolton. they're never going to stop because they started before he was even elected. as you said earlier, they started three and a half years ago, july of 2016 when they opened up the trump-russia investigation and spied on four american citizens associated with the presidential campaign, went to a secret court, took a dossier and lied to the court 17 timings. they did all that because they were so bent on getting after this president x. it's, unfortunately, it's not going to stop. and that is, again, not healthy, this division and polarization is not healthy for ou
lou: aspirational. >> very as a prayingsal. and -- aspirational., again, the american people appreciate that. they know how great this country is, they appreciate that. and they appreciate a president who understands that and is truly trying, i think -- this idea now that the country is so divided, so polarized and the left just relentless attack the on this president. you mentioned earlier, they're not going to stop. chairman nadler's already said they're going to look to subpoena john...
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i play an aspiring designer.pire. >> a little bit of that as well. yes. >> jimmy: it's very good to have you here. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: i'm sorry, i never got to congratulate you on "american idol" juniors. >> that's okay. lucy ha lucy hale, everybody! "katy keene" airs thursdays at 8 pm on cw. and we'll return with music from andy shauf. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by the amg four door coupe, mer aid ease amg putting term limits on congress, about washington insiders went crazy. they said term limits are bad, that they'll break government. what a joke! congress is working fine for politicians and corporations, but it's not doing anything for real people on climate, health care or gun safety. the only way we get new ideas is electing new people, including a president willing to shake-up washington. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank lione
i play an aspiring designer.pire. >> a little bit of that as well. yes. >> jimmy: it's very good to have you here. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: i'm sorry, i never got to congratulate you on "american idol" juniors. >> that's okay. lucy ha lucy hale, everybody! "katy keene" airs thursdays at 8 pm on cw. and we'll return with music from andy shauf. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by the amg four door coupe, mer...
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i play an aspiring designer. we have someone who's an aspiring broadway star and singer-songwriter.d perspire. >> a little bit of that as well. yes. >> jimmy: it's very good to have yohere. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: i'm sorry, i never got to congratulate you on "american idol" juniors. >> that's okay. you're doing it now, that's all that matters. >> jimmy: lucy hale, everybody! "katy keene" airs thursdays at 8 pm on cw. and we'll return with music from andy shauf. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by the amg four door coupe, mercedes amg driving performance. fisn't just about polar bears. we're fighting for our lives, we're fighting for clean air and clean water. that's why i wrote the law to send billions from polluters to communities suffering the most. and only one candidate for president was with us back then, tom steyer. and he's still fighting for us, pledging to make clean air and clean water a right for everyone, regardless of your zip code. that's the truth. that's tom steyer. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. did you know this is wh
i play an aspiring designer. we have someone who's an aspiring broadway star and singer-songwriter.d perspire. >> a little bit of that as well. yes. >> jimmy: it's very good to have yohere. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: i'm sorry, i never got to congratulate you on "american idol" juniors. >> that's okay. you're doing it now, that's all that matters. >> jimmy: lucy hale, everybody! "katy keene" airs thursdays at 8 pm on cw. and we'll...
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we have different dreams and aspirations. we feel the urgency of this moment in different ways.ith all of those glorious differences, for the most part, we want the same things. we want an america where decisions in washington aren't bought and paid for by lobbyists and big donors. we want an america where every person has a voice in our democracy. we want an america where fossil fuel companies don't have a vice grip on our planet. an america where we can breathe the air and drink the water. in america where every child can dream big and actually have the chance to make it. because no matter the color of your skin, who you love, how you worship, or what zip code you live in, you deserve an america where you are safe and your opportunities are just as good as anyone else. [applause] >> i can see that america. that america is within our reach. if you can imagine that america, if you think it is worth fighting for, join us. though to elizabethwarren.com, pitch in a few bucks, sign up to volunteer, get involved with our campaign. this moment will not come our way again. [applause] >
we have different dreams and aspirations. we feel the urgency of this moment in different ways.ith all of those glorious differences, for the most part, we want the same things. we want an america where decisions in washington aren't bought and paid for by lobbyists and big donors. we want an america where every person has a voice in our democracy. we want an america where fossil fuel companies don't have a vice grip on our planet. an america where we can breathe the air and drink the water. in...
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we are blessed, to have one arizonan who is the ideal of this aspirational creed. her life, is a living civics lesson and arizona is fortunate to be home to the institute that bears her name. i am talking about justice sandra day o'connor. who better the to hold as a model for the next generation? that is why i am calling for a day when classroom instruction will be dedicated entirely to civics. sandra day o'connor civic celebration day. it is not enough to teach the values of our founding principles. we must demonstrate them in our daily lives. around the country, free speech and other constitutional rights guaranteed to the people are being assaulted or abandoned. some people would rather silent speech then here in opposing view. half a red our constitution? do they know why america was founded? thankfully we have three university presidents crow robinson chain who would ensure invest arizona campuses our models for the rest of the country. where the marketplace of ideas is alive and well. and where diversity of thought and discourse are given room to grow. the a
we are blessed, to have one arizonan who is the ideal of this aspirational creed. her life, is a living civics lesson and arizona is fortunate to be home to the institute that bears her name. i am talking about justice sandra day o'connor. who better the to hold as a model for the next generation? that is why i am calling for a day when classroom instruction will be dedicated entirely to civics. sandra day o'connor civic celebration day. it is not enough to teach the values of our founding...
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they are -- susan collins is right that it's aspirational. i think they just learned that the party of grievance is going to be saying we told you so. >> and nancy indeed having established all of that, including those four points, how did today differ from the white house plans? >> well, i think the white house was caught very much by surprise by mitt romney's speech. they weren't really given a heads-up ahead of time. so they had been planning and talking among themselves for several days about what a victory lap speech would look like this afternoon. and you know, but 9 president first wanted to see the vote tally. and i think they were surprised by romney's speech and i think they had also been hoping in recent days that a moderate democrat in a state that trump won like senator joe manchin of west virginia would potentially vote to acquit trump. and that also did not happen. so although they walked away today very victorious and trump was acquitted and i think they feel very confident after last night's state of the union address, i thin
they are -- susan collins is right that it's aspirational. i think they just learned that the party of grievance is going to be saying we told you so. >> and nancy indeed having established all of that, including those four points, how did today differ from the white house plans? >> well, i think the white house was caught very much by surprise by mitt romney's speech. they weren't really given a heads-up ahead of time. so they had been planning and talking among themselves for...
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casey. >>> yes, aspirational.all have our hopes and dreams, senator collins. >> nadler, i known him much of my life. he's fought me in new york for 25 years. i always beat him. i'll probably have to beat him again because if they find that i happen to walk across the street and maybe go against a light or something, let's impeach him. so i'll probably have to do it again because these people have gone stone cold crazy. but i have beaten them all my life and i'll beat them again if i have to. >> we'll talk about the president and what his government is currently doing to go after the people on the president's enemy's list next. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and nev
casey. >>> yes, aspirational.all have our hopes and dreams, senator collins. >> nadler, i known him much of my life. he's fought me in new york for 25 years. i always beat him. i'll probably have to beat him again because if they find that i happen to walk across the street and maybe go against a light or something, let's impeach him. so i'll probably have to do it again because these people have gone stone cold crazy. but i have beaten them all my life and i'll beat them again...
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weinstein was charged with sexually assaulting former production assistant mimi haley and raping aspiring actress jessica mann the jury of 7 men and 5 women found him guilty of sexual assault which could see him jailed for up to 25 years also the 3rd degree rape charge carries a maximum of 4 years in prison new york law defines this as having sex with someone incapable of giving their consent and weinstein was acquitted of the most serious charges sexual assault and 1st degree rape. on the reports from new york. harvey weinstein's days as hollywood's most powerful movie producer officially are over he's now a convicted felon and rapist after the verdict some of harvey weinstein's accusers said they hoped his day would finally come weinstein was found not guilty of the most serious charges of predatory sexual assault but was found guilty of a criminal sexual act and a 3rd degree rape as a verdict was read weinstein showed a little emotion as he was handcuffed and taken to jail but should he be tears today get emotional he just kept saying we're not in a set of discipline and it's ideal you
weinstein was charged with sexually assaulting former production assistant mimi haley and raping aspiring actress jessica mann the jury of 7 men and 5 women found him guilty of sexual assault which could see him jailed for up to 25 years also the 3rd degree rape charge carries a maximum of 4 years in prison new york law defines this as having sex with someone incapable of giving their consent and weinstein was acquitted of the most serious charges sexual assault and 1st degree rape. on the...
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michael jordan of algorithmic cryptocurrency trading that's the 2nd mistake and zachary salter an aspiring r. and b. singer 3rd today according to court documents caruso who declared an income of just $22800.00 in 2018 so he didn't have any money convince dozens of people including these former players who had a lot of money that his company which was poorly named was skillfully playing the crypto market in generating big returns prosecutors say that what makes this a ponzi scheme is the pattern of investor payments against investor payouts with no investment of funds actually taking place stating quote no evidence of any investment funds have gone to any crypto currency digital asset investment or to any investment of any kind in quote sounds bad so where did the investor money go but you can guess according to prosecutors to fund a psalter in crusoe's lavish lifestyles including luxury cars flying around the world to exotic locations and 30 trips to las vegas where caruso reportedly lost more than $1400000.00 gambling in a 13 month period so he wasn't even good he couldn't figure out how
michael jordan of algorithmic cryptocurrency trading that's the 2nd mistake and zachary salter an aspiring r. and b. singer 3rd today according to court documents caruso who declared an income of just $22800.00 in 2018 so he didn't have any money convince dozens of people including these former players who had a lot of money that his company which was poorly named was skillfully playing the crypto market in generating big returns prosecutors say that what makes this a ponzi scheme is the...
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we have had aspirational figures as presidents before and have watched the stalling and all the waystrenched forces on the right or corporate power -- i think for all of the candidates even as they put out the plans communities want to know how are you going to get there? how does this story all connect? i think that that's why we are not seeing anyone run away with this right now. >> laura thank you for joining us at this table. >>> coming up, why millennials and their parents have completely different takes on socialism. insurance, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "gold medal grizzly." (sports announcer) what an unlikely field in this final heat. (burke) not exactly a skinny dipper, but we covered it. at farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. so get a quote at farmers-dot-com. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ they work together doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum® micronutrients. restoring your awesome... daily. feed your cells with centru
we have had aspirational figures as presidents before and have watched the stalling and all the waystrenched forces on the right or corporate power -- i think for all of the candidates even as they put out the plans communities want to know how are you going to get there? how does this story all connect? i think that that's why we are not seeing anyone run away with this right now. >> laura thank you for joining us at this table. >>> coming up, why millennials and their parents...
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a one—time aspiring actress says harvey walle nstei n one—time aspiring actress says harvey wallensteinf the most graphic testimony shared in his trial so far. jessica mann detailed a catalogue of abuse by the hollywood producer. his lawyers say that emails prove his and ms mann's relationship was consensual. he denies the charges and all allegations of wrongdoing. the united states has announced it is expanding its curbs on immigration to include six more countries, including nigeria. its citizens will now be blocked from obtaining certain types of visas, but they will still be able to visit as tourists. the european plane maker our bus is to pay $4 billion to settle corruption allegations in the united states, britain and france. the settlement has been approved by the courts of all three countries after four yea rs of three countries after four years of investigations. airbus was suspected of corrupt payments linked to aircraft sales dating back more than a decade. before we go, reminder of our top story. britain has officially left the european union, pumping celebrations and protes
a one—time aspiring actress says harvey walle nstei n one—time aspiring actress says harvey wallensteinf the most graphic testimony shared in his trial so far. jessica mann detailed a catalogue of abuse by the hollywood producer. his lawyers say that emails prove his and ms mann's relationship was consensual. he denies the charges and all allegations of wrongdoing. the united states has announced it is expanding its curbs on immigration to include six more countries, including nigeria. its...