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that was just an aspiration. that would have been incredible. but i don't think we're going to be very far behind. and some of these models are looking like easter's going to be a very important date anyway because of the curve. it's hitting the top and it's starting to come down. and one person said easter's looking like a good time. so, a good time for that, for heading down. >> in the real world on this passover night the number of virus cases is now growing quickly in cities like philadelphia, baltimore, washington, d.c. there's more reporting today on the rapid spread of the illness in less populated parts of our country. president trump also promoting the use of that anti-malaria drug against the coronavirus even though many doctors and public health experts are not yet endorsing an unproven treatment. >> our national stockpile is now equipped with nearly 30 million hydroxychloroquine pills. so we're up to about 30 million. we're distributing by the millions. in addition, the zithromycin and zinc they say, you should add zinc, it all has t
that was just an aspiration. that would have been incredible. but i don't think we're going to be very far behind. and some of these models are looking like easter's going to be a very important date anyway because of the curve. it's hitting the top and it's starting to come down. and one person said easter's looking like a good time. so, a good time for that, for heading down. >> in the real world on this passover night the number of virus cases is now growing quickly in cities like...
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i'm not finished — sorry — you are profiting off people who are idolising you and who aspire to lookf this money, there are many reasons that you look the way that you do and young people feel bad about themselves for not looking like you — i feel like you're just about to interrupt me. it is the time, it's the time. no, i understand. that is my main point with everything. we got that one. so, the fact that you are a role model for so many young women was the reason why meghan duchess of sussex chose you as one of her 15 female icons on the front page of vogue, british vogue, which she guest edited. so you must have been quite surprised by that, and i read that you thought that it was a hoax. yeah, it was ridiculous. i did not pick up my phone to the first time. i didn't know who was calling me! and then you have gone on from that because you have described the sussexes as very kind, smart, funny people. and, of course, there has been some criticism in the press about meghan duchess of sussex. you said this if her in a tweet, in august — "dear england and english press, just say you
i'm not finished — sorry — you are profiting off people who are idolising you and who aspire to lookf this money, there are many reasons that you look the way that you do and young people feel bad about themselves for not looking like you — i feel like you're just about to interrupt me. it is the time, it's the time. no, i understand. that is my main point with everything. we got that one. so, the fact that you are a role model for so many young women was the reason why meghan duchess of...
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if it was just an aspiration, it would've been incredible. i don't think we are going to be very far behind in some of these models are looking like easter is going to be an important date anyway because were sitting at the top and coming down -- one person said easter looks like a good time for that, for heading down. we have a lot of good things happening, when i spoke to the governor of louisiana, he said they did far less beds and they said they're building a thousand additional beds. it is the way we don't build? i don't want to build them if they don't need them. in new york, the javits center is heavily used, 2,900 beds plus we now have the ships, so we'll see what happens. the numbers are coming way down. the ventilators are all set, we have a lot to go if we want but i'm not getting calls with any ventilators anymore. i have ventilators for allies and friends and even if they're not allies and friends, we are sayinsaving human lives. they take a while to make and they are very expensive, and very complex to make i just sent 100 venti
if it was just an aspiration, it would've been incredible. i don't think we are going to be very far behind in some of these models are looking like easter is going to be an important date anyway because were sitting at the top and coming down -- one person said easter looks like a good time for that, for heading down. we have a lot of good things happening, when i spoke to the governor of louisiana, he said they did far less beds and they said they're building a thousand additional beds. it is...
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it is a very big aspiration of a kinder and gentler world. so a lot of people along the way really were not seized by the blueprint or the aspiration. it wasn't just the lovely aspiration but to ban anything that wasn't part of the blueprint but of that kinder gentler world with the civil rights movement and floor dated water. on - - fluoridated water and then just recently the heritage foundation condemn socialism so just to put forward that, so with those opponents to condemn everything with this renaissanc renaissance. >> patrick? would you like to make a comment or question? >> so far talking about two countries that don't have very strong socialist contribution. so my question is of that socialism and the ease other groups and then why word you think and to in that exhibition. >> we will take one more so now for the next round if you stand up maybe the camera can capture you for c-span tell us who you are and make your comment. >> my question and comment is at one point you mentioned castro was the option of the socialist. i would like y
it is a very big aspiration of a kinder and gentler world. so a lot of people along the way really were not seized by the blueprint or the aspiration. it wasn't just the lovely aspiration but to ban anything that wasn't part of the blueprint but of that kinder gentler world with the civil rights movement and floor dated water. on - - fluoridated water and then just recently the heritage foundation condemn socialism so just to put forward that, so with those opponents to condemn everything with...
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of humor focused on the folly of human over importance average intelligence would smile at our aspirationshe wrote to his young english friend and enjoyed all of his acquaintances having made up your mind don't lay awake at night with cosmic worries. so the army made it possible to have a swollen head. he thought skepticism was a saving grace and conversely the self-importance is incompatible with self-awareness to be experienced. when i see a man with a really small head i revere his innocence and sophistication. and part of the enduring legend went with winston churchill and oscar wilde. and those that were attributed to him. and some that were known for his wit and distributed to the sun. and then to stubbornly refuse to die a second-class mind but a first-class temperament. and even if there was no basis in reality. o to be 80 again with the 90 role justice word has said to remark a pretty girl in the street. variations go back a century before that. and one of the greatest problems and then for those vices for old age. starting at age 70 always selected to be a secretary for the comin
of humor focused on the folly of human over importance average intelligence would smile at our aspirationshe wrote to his young english friend and enjoyed all of his acquaintances having made up your mind don't lay awake at night with cosmic worries. so the army made it possible to have a swollen head. he thought skepticism was a saving grace and conversely the self-importance is incompatible with self-awareness to be experienced. when i see a man with a really small head i revere his innocence...
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an aspirational policy that cannot possibly be adequately accounted for and merely in material terms. of course hope and opportunity are not synonymous with success. in the land of hope it sometimes means the land of disappointme disappointment. it's unavoidable in the nation that professes such high ideals makes itself vulnerable to the criticism when it falls short of them. sometimes very far as we have done but we shouldn't be surprised by this. many heroes turn out to be deeply flawed human beings. all human beings are flawed as are all human enterprises. enterprises. to believe otherwise is to be naÏve and much of what passes for cynicism in our time is more naÏvetÉ and deep disguise. america, hope is to persistent and compelling of the force to be defeated for long by such passing sentiment. and then finally there's also the title of story. america has a story and it is important that our young people be acquainted with that story. it's how we organize the world. we organize them around stories that are constituents of our social existence. we are at our core remembering a story
an aspirational policy that cannot possibly be adequately accounted for and merely in material terms. of course hope and opportunity are not synonymous with success. in the land of hope it sometimes means the land of disappointme disappointment. it's unavoidable in the nation that professes such high ideals makes itself vulnerable to the criticism when it falls short of them. sometimes very far as we have done but we shouldn't be surprised by this. many heroes turn out to be deeply flawed human...
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but aspire to go to the nba or not?> well, you know, the answer is every young kid in new york city who plays in the schoolyards and gets good at it and does well in high school always has aspirations and often the aspirations are not connected to the reality. so i inherited a couple of things from my father. my father, interestingly, when he was in high school, was the new york city champion of the 220 and the 440-yard dash. so on a basketball court you couldn't catch me on a fast break. however, i also inherited his height. and i found out something that is the rule in basketball, that a very fast 5'7" point guard who is a good shooter will get crushed by a fast 6'3" point guard who is a good shooter. >> so fun to see that part of him. dr. fauci will be on with jake tapper on "the lead" at 4:00 today. don't miss that conversation. i'm brooke baldwin. we'll be back tomorrow. in the meantime our special coverage continues now with my friend kate baldwin. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello, everyone, i'm
but aspire to go to the nba or not?> well, you know, the answer is every young kid in new york city who plays in the schoolyards and gets good at it and does well in high school always has aspirations and often the aspirations are not connected to the reality. so i inherited a couple of things from my father. my father, interestingly, when he was in high school, was the new york city champion of the 220 and the 440-yard dash. so on a basketball court you couldn't catch me on a fast break....
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their return to gambia has put an end to all such aspirations. pecksniff. she says are very you know one of the numbers in the world i don't know what it is with their number there are more than a group of 140 would be migrants all of whose journeys have gone badly wrong being repatriated find international n.g.o.s. 5 more 6 more said one of the lawyers and you. will see by the awesome article that i'm getting too often so it just appears. to have them on the go without putting on. a live vs i don't quote it to me to be a joke was that it wasn't evident at least that it had the self i love the life and evident it was and the only guy who alleges in danger to actually do the essex would have to die and all of those things that i love that cannot be said out of. imprisonment exploitation violence drowning at sea just a few of the hazards migrants face when trying to get to europe and even for those who make it the reality of life as an unwelcome arrival can be far from ideal. in 2017 over 2700 gambians gave up on their dreams either because they couldn't get
their return to gambia has put an end to all such aspirations. pecksniff. she says are very you know one of the numbers in the world i don't know what it is with their number there are more than a group of 140 would be migrants all of whose journeys have gone badly wrong being repatriated find international n.g.o.s. 5 more 6 more said one of the lawyers and you. will see by the awesome article that i'm getting too often so it just appears. to have them on the go without putting on. a live vs i...
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their return to gambia has put an end to all such aspirations. pecksniff in the movement she says are very you know one of the numbers in the world i don't know what it is where their numbers are more than a group of 140 would be migrants all of whose journeys have gone badly wrong being repatriated find international n.g.o.s stuff about it other than. buying more 6 more say one of the lawyers and even opening a lot of old survived with awesome market i'm getting too often so it just appears . to have them on the go without identifying on. a live days i am quite intimidated he plays a joke for this president not least that is that i had a cell phone i love the life and have attended was and the only guy who lives in danger is actually due to the essex where you have to use and all of those things that i love that cannot be said out. imprisonment exploitation violence drowning at sea just a few of the hazards migrants face when trying to get to europe and even for those who make it the reality of life as an unwelcome arrival can be far from ideal.
their return to gambia has put an end to all such aspirations. pecksniff in the movement she says are very you know one of the numbers in the world i don't know what it is where their numbers are more than a group of 140 would be migrants all of whose journeys have gone badly wrong being repatriated find international n.g.o.s stuff about it other than. buying more 6 more say one of the lawyers and even opening a lot of old survived with awesome market i'm getting too often so it just appears ....
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and the president has been saying -- he's aspirational. he's considering it will be the biggest decision he ever makes to reopen the economy as early as may. but the governor says i've had a lot of honest conversations with the president and i may suggest something or he may be the mind-set in the morning but then by the afternoon, he changes his mind. why did the governor feel it was important to say that, to underscore that? >> because, fred, as we're hearing the governors come out and give daily briefings and we're hearing the president and his task force do the same, at times we're hearing this conflicting information. for all the aspirational talk we're hearing from president trump, and believe me, i think at this time, we need a leader where we can have some aspiration, where we can talk about the future, but cristina is right. governor cuomo laid it out in a very somber tone. he talked about how deaths are leveling off in new york city. at the same time, as cristina noted, it's the highest death total they have ever had. just imagin
and the president has been saying -- he's aspirational. he's considering it will be the biggest decision he ever makes to reopen the economy as early as may. but the governor says i've had a lot of honest conversations with the president and i may suggest something or he may be the mind-set in the morning but then by the afternoon, he changes his mind. why did the governor feel it was important to say that, to underscore that? >> because, fred, as we're hearing the governors come out and...
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very best to aspire to and to do you feel when you were born. with a 100 percent says that they're not going to be can also go i'm sure a solution of personal responsibility and stating that you owe your own good how to not only to yourself but also to society because at the end of the day basis and easily preventable problem you know we can't talk about authoritative psyches but not authoritarian can actually control what you put into your mouth it's only now control if it ensures very rare you you know like you change a lot of money both to unite the state and also make people understand that this understanding do you want me to dk tional program not as system off fines and on the police measures that was my point yes the society is going to be a while and while diverse also in terms of house and sums of your narrow set we're not going to change that we're not going to have an area of the long healthy young people we're going to have a lot of people on that a healthy no young. they are all a competitor as they are also citizens of yes they are
very best to aspire to and to do you feel when you were born. with a 100 percent says that they're not going to be can also go i'm sure a solution of personal responsibility and stating that you owe your own good how to not only to yourself but also to society because at the end of the day basis and easily preventable problem you know we can't talk about authoritative psyches but not authoritarian can actually control what you put into your mouth it's only now control if it ensures very rare...
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so, this aspiration to be a citizen of the world is very important to smithson. and, the key element of it is to be a benefactor of all mankind, basically. and, i think it is that sentiment that lies behind the archaic words that are in the will. you can see it in a postage stamp from 1846. this is from a more recent website of the smithsonian and you will see they leave off the last two little words, among men, because it sounds like they are ignoring half the population. however, i do think they are really important because i think that the signal the gift was not just do the united states. i think it was entrusted to us for all the world because it was thought that we were the people with this new kind of government that could best foster the support -- and offer support for the increase of knowledge and the betterment of mankind. so, i feel that the bequest, even though it is a mysterious thing, when it is seen in this light, it does not seem quite so random. it is sort of the natural extension, even if extraordinary, of someone who grew up in this explosion
so, this aspiration to be a citizen of the world is very important to smithson. and, the key element of it is to be a benefactor of all mankind, basically. and, i think it is that sentiment that lies behind the archaic words that are in the will. you can see it in a postage stamp from 1846. this is from a more recent website of the smithsonian and you will see they leave off the last two little words, among men, because it sounds like they are ignoring half the population. however, i do think...
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dates, that giving was just an aspiration. i don't think it would be very far behind and some models looking like easter will be very important and it is starting to come down and one person said easter is looking like a good , a good time for heading down. we have a lot of good things happening. when i spoke to the governor of neediana, he said they'd far less beds and now we are saiding another 1000 and i is there a way we don't build them? go.ew york, it is ready to and wee have a ship set are using it for governor murphy in new jersey so we will see the numbers to top are coming way down, the ventilators, all set, we have a lot to go if we want, but i'm not getting calls where they need ventilators anymore. i would love to have additional ventilators for countries that are allies and friends. nowre making a lot right and they take a while to make and they are very expensive and , but i would love to be able to help other countries. i just sent 100 ventilators to that is a terrific gardner and he called me last night and sa
dates, that giving was just an aspiration. i don't think it would be very far behind and some models looking like easter will be very important and it is starting to come down and one person said easter is looking like a good , a good time for heading down. we have a lot of good things happening. when i spoke to the governor of neediana, he said they'd far less beds and now we are saiding another 1000 and i is there a way we don't build them? go.ew york, it is ready to and wee have a ship set...
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and that all of these luxury items and all of these hopes and aspirations he's trying to have with themerging -- with an existing consumer society is that north koreans can have it all in north korea. they don't have to look elsewhere. >> but do they have it all? because you talk about him opening up the internet, well, with iphones. is the internet open? the fact is, are they able to get western information? are they able to communicate with the western world and those countries right around north korea? i mean, it would seem not, which then begs the question, there's the image of people starving in his country. are people starving in his country? >> well, the u.n. has found that up to 40% of north korea's 25 million people are malnourished and undernourished and chronically food insecure. and so that is the other side of north korea that he doesn't want us to see. and i would say that, no, as much as this is all relative in terms of opening, what north korea has been doing under kim is to try to push people onto digital platforms so they're creating their own websites. they're creati
and that all of these luxury items and all of these hopes and aspirations he's trying to have with themerging -- with an existing consumer society is that north koreans can have it all in north korea. they don't have to look elsewhere. >> but do they have it all? because you talk about him opening up the internet, well, with iphones. is the internet open? the fact is, are they able to get western information? are they able to communicate with the western world and those countries right...
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but the america lincoln envisioned, was more aspirational than that. when he took office in march 1861, two different americas existed. one in the north, and the other in the south. and either of which was particularly interested in liberty justice and equality for all. lincoln despaired of those who would claim the declarations promised for himself but tonight to others. on the question of liberty as principal he wrote in 1835 we are not what we have been when we were the political slaves of king george and wanted to be free we called the maxim that all men are created equal, a self evident truth but now that we have lost all dread i'm being slaves ourselves we have become so greedy to be masters, that we have a self evident ally. despite a series of reform, four to remedy social ills, the north faced serious challenges. expanding commercialism and then influx of immigrants overwhelmed urban centers and fed the growing inequality of wealth. ethnic and religious diversity in the form of roman cathal system and irish, was neither celebrated nor accepted
but the america lincoln envisioned, was more aspirational than that. when he took office in march 1861, two different americas existed. one in the north, and the other in the south. and either of which was particularly interested in liberty justice and equality for all. lincoln despaired of those who would claim the declarations promised for himself but tonight to others. on the question of liberty as principal he wrote in 1835 we are not what we have been when we were the political slaves of...
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the america lincoln envisioned was more aspirational than actual. when he took office in march 1861, 2 different americas existed. one in the north and the other in the south. neither of which was particularly interested in liberty, justice and equality for all. lincoln despaired of those who would claim the declarations promise for themselves but deny it to others. on the question of liberty as a principle he wrote, in 1855, we are not what we have been. when we were the political slaves of king george and wanted to be free, we called the maxim that all men are created equal a self -- self evident truth. now when we have grown fat and lost all dread of being slaves, we have become so greedy to the masters that we call the same maxim, a self-evident lie. despite a series of reforms that aim to address social ills caused by rapid population growth in the cities and severe economic changes, the north face serious challenges. expanding commercialism and industrialization and an influx of immigrants overwhelmed urban centers. ethnic and religious divers
the america lincoln envisioned was more aspirational than actual. when he took office in march 1861, 2 different americas existed. one in the north and the other in the south. neither of which was particularly interested in liberty, justice and equality for all. lincoln despaired of those who would claim the declarations promise for themselves but deny it to others. on the question of liberty as a principle he wrote, in 1855, we are not what we have been. when we were the political slaves of...
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to do the show it's not just the city trip but also a journey for jewish history aspiring warms the minds are considered the premier of the european judaism. jewish life has shaped these 3 cities for more than 100 years and i want to know what remains of it. check him. in 60 minutes on t w. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at g.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. law. my name's melody don't share and this is free stuff. and we will be finding out more about melody and why she's so fit coming up later on in the show i ever want to welcome to another.
to do the show it's not just the city trip but also a journey for jewish history aspiring warms the minds are considered the premier of the european judaism. jewish life has shaped these 3 cities for more than 100 years and i want to know what remains of it. check him. in 60 minutes on t w. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at g.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. law. my name's melody don't share and this is free stuff. and we will be finding out more...
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and not letting them aspire if we are not giving them the avenue to pursue these greater goods, if we get wealthier when we let people slip through the cracks we are failing as a country. one more that we have time for. you have both of them? >> the discussion reminds me of russell kirk's comment that piety dives on pavement, maybe it is true. i have been looking at studies of the nineteenth century and twentieth century, contact with primitive tribes and when they contacted everybody, alcoholism not working, all very isolated tribes, when you find them on amazon in new guinea you don't just going with tv sets. as the pace of modernity making all of us like those primitive tribes so it keeps coming so we have the same future shock if you will even though we are modern? >> there is a brief passage in hillbilly elegy where he talks about his ancestors from kentucky and there is no privacy. some sister-in-law telling you how to parents, they get on the hillbilly highway and go to the suburb where everybody has a house in the yard and the fence and the world is completely different yet th
and not letting them aspire if we are not giving them the avenue to pursue these greater goods, if we get wealthier when we let people slip through the cracks we are failing as a country. one more that we have time for. you have both of them? >> the discussion reminds me of russell kirk's comment that piety dives on pavement, maybe it is true. i have been looking at studies of the nineteenth century and twentieth century, contact with primitive tribes and when they contacted everybody,...
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and amy and bonnie values and aspirations that are more broadly and deeply part of the story.host: since you mentioned you chose the cover art, the image of the cover is a very hamiltonian idea for america. is america the land of that kind of material commercial urban commerce and this could've been a wheat field. bill: i tell you the story about this. when encountered, the magnificent designer, can't think of his name now. he was really a wonderful freelance person that they hired. he did a version of this using a brentwood painting. beautiful landscape and actually from a design standpoint, was wonderful blessed jacob i like this but can't do this because, despite enough that will be called "land of hope" went with this sort of pastoral scene in this, people will think this about america pass it never was. so i said i want to find something that has or is urban answer feel but has some of the sort of upward feeling that you get when you walk into a cathedral. some staff was very helpful we looked and looked and looked for weeks. finally i stumbled on this. it did seem to me,
and amy and bonnie values and aspirations that are more broadly and deeply part of the story.host: since you mentioned you chose the cover art, the image of the cover is a very hamiltonian idea for america. is america the land of that kind of material commercial urban commerce and this could've been a wheat field. bill: i tell you the story about this. when encountered, the magnificent designer, can't think of his name now. he was really a wonderful freelance person that they hired. he did a...
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if all people here, they condemned their aspirations, reduce their energy, can sap their dynamism. in civil things, if people were less hard and aspire, their economic outcomes will suffer. ... ... >>> certainly work much more effectively to help those in positions of power than others. you yourself talk about the housing market in the book, and i think there's a strong case for the housing market is rigged in favor of those on the right side of the zoning laws, et cetera. other examples, higher education system, the complexity, weirdness. if not rigged in favor of those who are affluent and well-formed and well-ode indicated. so the populist lang anger against the system, isn't working for me but is working for us. don't discount the truth to that and that should create some possibility of consensus. >> i agree that populism in the uk where i come from and the u.s., it's antiopen. it's a turning inwards, and it's -- it's a real distinction, not arrest and right, open and closed. the closing in is dangerous and damaging. but i think breeds and feeds on pessimism, which is the heart
if all people here, they condemned their aspirations, reduce their energy, can sap their dynamism. in civil things, if people were less hard and aspire, their economic outcomes will suffer. ... ... >>> certainly work much more effectively to help those in positions of power than others. you yourself talk about the housing market in the book, and i think there's a strong case for the housing market is rigged in favor of those on the right side of the zoning laws, et cetera. other...
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but i had a very aspirational date. i didn't think you could make it, i didn't say we could do it by easter but i said wouldn't it be great to shoot for easter. very important date to a lot of people like me and like some of you in the room. maybe all of you in the room frankly. but easter's a very important day. so i had aspirationally i said let's see if we can do it at easter, you know, but i said it would be very tough. and i was criticized for that, so i don't like giving dates. and that wasn't a date. that was just an aspiration. that would have been incredible. but i don't think we're going to be very far behind. and some of these models are looking like easter is going to be an important date anyway because of the curve. it's hitting the top and starting to come down. and one person said easter is looking like a good time, so a good time for heading down. so we'll see what happens. look, there's no reason to do that. we have a lot of good things happening. when i spoke to the governor of louisiana today, he said
but i had a very aspirational date. i didn't think you could make it, i didn't say we could do it by easter but i said wouldn't it be great to shoot for easter. very important date to a lot of people like me and like some of you in the room. maybe all of you in the room frankly. but easter's a very important day. so i had aspirationally i said let's see if we can do it at easter, you know, but i said it would be very tough. and i was criticized for that, so i don't like giving dates. and that...
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i thought it was a very aspirational date. it is turning out to be very interesting, because a lot of good things are happening, by easter but i had a very aspirational date. i didn't think you could make it. i didn't say we would do it by easter, i said boy wouldn't that be great to shoot for easter, that would be a great day, beautiful day, very important day to a lot of people like me and like some of you in the room, maybe all of you in the room frankly but easter is a very important day. so i had aspirationally i said let's see if we can do it at easter but i said it would be very tough and i was criticized for that. so i don't like giving dates. that wasn't a date. that was just an aspiration that would have been incredible. i don't think we'll be very far behind. some of these models are looking like easter will be a very important date anyway because of the curve. it is hitting the top, starting to come down. and one person said easter is looking like a good time, a good time for that, for heading down. we'll see what
i thought it was a very aspirational date. it is turning out to be very interesting, because a lot of good things are happening, by easter but i had a very aspirational date. i didn't think you could make it. i didn't say we would do it by easter, i said boy wouldn't that be great to shoot for easter, that would be a great day, beautiful day, very important day to a lot of people like me and like some of you in the room, maybe all of you in the room frankly but easter is a very important day....
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an aspirational quality that cannot possibly be adequately accounted for in merely material terms. of course hope and opportunity are not synonymous with success. being the land of hope sometimes means being the land disappointment, and dashed hopes. this is unavoidable. a nation that professes such high ideals makes itself vulnerable to searing criticism when it falls short of them. sometimes very fall short of them as often have done. we shouldn't be surprised by this. just as we should not be surprised to discover that many of our heroes turn out to be deeply flawed human beings. all human beings are flawed, as are all human enterprises to believe otherwise is to be naÏve, and much of what has of her cynicism in our time is little more than naÏvetÉ, indeed disguised as a culprit is too persistent and compelling a force to be defeated for long by such passing sentiment. and finally there is this thing also in the title of story. america has a story. it's a violent our young people be acquainted with that story. stories are how we organize the world. we organize them around storie
an aspirational quality that cannot possibly be adequately accounted for in merely material terms. of course hope and opportunity are not synonymous with success. being the land of hope sometimes means being the land disappointment, and dashed hopes. this is unavoidable. a nation that professes such high ideals makes itself vulnerable to searing criticism when it falls short of them. sometimes very fall short of them as often have done. we shouldn't be surprised by this. just as we should not...
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stretching for kilometers but no one to pick them not wish to die lame are faced by grew as across europe aspire against farmers like david hartnell normally a crisis like of lot of big family of or maybe it's all come over every year and asparagus 2 of in the past i had to. try to get local people to come cut it but you know i would much rather work in the pub until the coronavirus came along neil was laying bricks know which new building work he's cutting asparagus spears. brother 3 children so all i need i need to be working and craig is among thousands to have answered the call to help in this year's harvest. faced with a potentially ruinous waste of crops industry leaders called on locals to form a modern land army. a reference to the 2nd world war program that saw women replace male farm workers who were sent off to fight. those who've signed up are finding out just how hard it can be but yesterday was tough yeah it was very tough to get back your legs you got me a fire but i think. after a couple of weeks you get used to it on the packaging site to local students are getting a taste for l
stretching for kilometers but no one to pick them not wish to die lame are faced by grew as across europe aspire against farmers like david hartnell normally a crisis like of lot of big family of or maybe it's all come over every year and asparagus 2 of in the past i had to. try to get local people to come cut it but you know i would much rather work in the pub until the coronavirus came along neil was laying bricks know which new building work he's cutting asparagus spears. brother 3 children...
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politicians aspiring politicians tried to go and get support from otherwise groups. both of which are serving in the state legislature at the time that the mormons arrived in illinois. so the first one, illinois was anxious to prove that unlike those hooligans in missouri we know how to take care of that out crass and the downtrodden. the second point about illinois this was a state that was evenly divided between the two political parties at the time. give the party of andrew jackson. they championed the rights of the self-rule and state law. the more enlightened sense of politics. maybe we need to find a way to strengthen the government. both of these parties are rather new. america's political system had only been around for about a decade by this point. the first national party convention had only taken place in the 1830s. they were anxious to take advantage of illinois and incomes the mormons with their thousands of believers thousands of converts streaming and. these were low hanging fruit at the time of political harvest. illinois was growing rapidly changing
politicians aspiring politicians tried to go and get support from otherwise groups. both of which are serving in the state legislature at the time that the mormons arrived in illinois. so the first one, illinois was anxious to prove that unlike those hooligans in missouri we know how to take care of that out crass and the downtrodden. the second point about illinois this was a state that was evenly divided between the two political parties at the time. give the party of andrew jackson. they...
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socialist idea is more than a blueprint for a radical alternative social system, it's a rebate aspiration just generally for a kind of gentler fair world. so lots of people along the way through the 20th century didn't really, really seized by the blueprint for the aspiration. and one thing that threw them there wasn't just this was a lovely aspiration but also opponents to socialism routinely would damn anything that wasn't part of the radical blueprints or that was any kind of move for the gentler failure or world so in the united states we have the civil rights movement condemned as socialistic and there's things now just like florida and water and polio vaccines condemned as socialism and medicare condemned as realism. just recently we had obama's affordable care act which was by the fiercely anti-socialist areas foundation and end as socialism. so just to put forward that, to what extent does the looseness of socialism's opponents and condemning everything socialism set up this socialist renaissance? >> forgive me. >> i'm brent lindsay, iwas in the skandia center >> patrick , were yo
socialist idea is more than a blueprint for a radical alternative social system, it's a rebate aspiration just generally for a kind of gentler fair world. so lots of people along the way through the 20th century didn't really, really seized by the blueprint for the aspiration. and one thing that threw them there wasn't just this was a lovely aspiration but also opponents to socialism routinely would damn anything that wasn't part of the radical blueprints or that was any kind of move for the...
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fauci and other talked about, we all agree that's an aspirational goal.n in the business for 40 years, it is usually a 10 to 25 years time frame. people forget how long it takes to develop an effective and safe vaccine and do all the adequate clinical testings. the world's record is around 5 years for ebola and four years for mumps to say we are going to do it to a year and 18-month. we are trying and our scientists are working day and night. >> it would be unprecedented. >> i saw you tweeted something. there is a misunderstanding out there that america just hunkers down for a year then a vaccine appears. it is not impossible, our lab working 24/7 of a low probability scenario. >> what should people think of the future then? >> i have been giving a lot of thought to this. i would like to remind of people that we call it the 1918 flu pandemic but it did not end until december. it would go up and down but i think it is a real possibility and we could be looking at covid-19, maybe by the end of it we have a vaccine. i think it will be important for the natio
fauci and other talked about, we all agree that's an aspirational goal.n in the business for 40 years, it is usually a 10 to 25 years time frame. people forget how long it takes to develop an effective and safe vaccine and do all the adequate clinical testings. the world's record is around 5 years for ebola and four years for mumps to say we are going to do it to a year and 18-month. we are trying and our scientists are working day and night. >> it would be unprecedented. >> i saw...
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character who embodied the -- this whole sort of aspirational mythic caught of l.a. that draws people, who believes at any moment they will discover celebrity. and be elevated to fame and fortune. he moved to l.a., dreaming of becoming an actor. discovered soon into his attempt to be an actor that he had terrible stage fright, but that didn't stop him in any way. and he really did believe that he was moments away, that the next corner he turned, somebody would discover him and he'd become a star. but then, the unexpected characters were-- i had gone into the book assuming that i would want to write little capsule descriptions of the people who had run the l.a. library and its history was interesting, and i thought this would be a short paragraph. little did i know that actually let me back up and say, i think the world of people who run libraries is perhaps skewed to the unusual. [laughter] >> the world of people who live in l.a. is perhaps skewed to the unusual. [laughter] >> so the ven diagram of people who run the l.a. library is doubly determined to be slightly u
character who embodied the -- this whole sort of aspirational mythic caught of l.a. that draws people, who believes at any moment they will discover celebrity. and be elevated to fame and fortune. he moved to l.a., dreaming of becoming an actor. discovered soon into his attempt to be an actor that he had terrible stage fright, but that didn't stop him in any way. and he really did believe that he was moments away, that the next corner he turned, somebody would discover him and he'd become a...
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>> i had a date and i thought it was a very aspirational date. it's turning out to be very interesting, because a lot of good things are happening by easter. but i had a very aspirational date. i didn't we could make it. i didn't say we would do it by easter, but i said boy, wouldn't that be great to shoot for easter? that would be a great day, a beautiful day, a very important day to a lot of people like me and like some of you in the room. maybe all of you in the room, frankly. but easter is a very important day. so i had aspirationally i said let's see if we can do it at easter. you know, but i said it would be very tough. and i was criticized for that. so i don't like giving dates. and that wasn't a date that was just an aspiration. that would have been incredible. i don't think we're going to be very far behind. and some of these models are looking like easter is going to be a very important date anyway because of the curve. it's hitting the top and starting to come down. and one person said easter is looking like a good time. so a good time
>> i had a date and i thought it was a very aspirational date. it's turning out to be very interesting, because a lot of good things are happening by easter. but i had a very aspirational date. i didn't we could make it. i didn't say we would do it by easter, but i said boy, wouldn't that be great to shoot for easter? that would be a great day, a beautiful day, a very important day to a lot of people like me and like some of you in the room. maybe all of you in the room, frankly. but...
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said it was an aspirational goal. this does not appear anymore realistic than that, the idea that any time soon he will have rallies with 25,000 people but that does not mean he may not make it happen. >> president trump continues to say testing is not a problem in the united states. what hear the facts? >> don, we heard public health experts to republican governors to corporate executives that a significant increase in the quantity of testing conducted is necessary to slow the spread of the virus and to safely reopen the economy. but the president keeps suggesting and has in recent days that even talking about testing is some sort of media or partisan conspiracy to damage him. he described it as a media trap and a media dream. i thought something interesting happened today. he was at a roundtable of corporate executives and said nobody should be talking about testing and the ceo of hilton made his own comments. listen to those back-to-back. >> you don't hear about ventilators or masks and you shouldn't be hearing abo
said it was an aspirational goal. this does not appear anymore realistic than that, the idea that any time soon he will have rallies with 25,000 people but that does not mean he may not make it happen. >> president trump continues to say testing is not a problem in the united states. what hear the facts? >> don, we heard public health experts to republican governors to corporate executives that a significant increase in the quantity of testing conducted is necessary to slow the...
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purchased their living next to people that have the same shared sort of aspirations and undertakings and the same person that they were engaged in so that's one of my worries of technologies is that makes you think okay now we can plan our lives. that is taking you away from the things you didn't realize were going to be so important to your own life building the virtue and being happy. >> they are just getting used to the capacities that we have now and the information technology. and we will adapt. some of us will do exactly as you are saying about using this as a way to facilitate communication and things will get stronger and we will have a combination of the virtual communities. there will be another set of people who do drop out altogether and are sitting in front of the screen in the virtual reality machine that is as exciting as the world of the otherwise live in. and maybe the reason that everything is so murky is we don't really know the sizes of those groups are going to be. >> we don't. and i would say ultimately technology is going to have to foster the community in orde
purchased their living next to people that have the same shared sort of aspirations and undertakings and the same person that they were engaged in so that's one of my worries of technologies is that makes you think okay now we can plan our lives. that is taking you away from the things you didn't realize were going to be so important to your own life building the virtue and being happy. >> they are just getting used to the capacities that we have now and the information technology. and we...
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vaccine,aspire to a and that is our hope and prayer, and science, science, science, and we aspire to a cure hopefully they will be soon. the vaccine may take longer or onre might be illumination the horizon close by. we do know we can make the tests, and we should make the tests available to everyone and have the subsequent care that might follow that if someone tests positive to be free so that it is not menacing to someone that i cannot take a test because i cannot afford what comes next. i cannot take the test because if i'm positive i will not be able to go to work. is getting a handle on how big this challenge is and how necessary it is for us to know who. mr. khyber and has talked about and will again testing, contact tracing, isolation, and treatment. he will tell us more about that. is also important is come as he has suggested, we have a mobile unit going out so we reach a whole other market of people who might not be aware of how they should be tested. if we do get a cure for a vaccine, -- murray -- or a vaccine, we have to be prepared to manufacture it. the defense product
vaccine,aspire to a and that is our hope and prayer, and science, science, science, and we aspire to a cure hopefully they will be soon. the vaccine may take longer or onre might be illumination the horizon close by. we do know we can make the tests, and we should make the tests available to everyone and have the subsequent care that might follow that if someone tests positive to be free so that it is not menacing to someone that i cannot take a test because i cannot afford what comes next. i...
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carla: now on the other hand, you have someone who is net aspiring actor. what was he doing in the library. was he looking for place what was he doing. susan: it is unclear. this is really interesting to remember that in 1986, there were no security cameras and there were no records of who came in and out of the library. there is no way of knowing if he really was even in the library. when you think about crime in the 1980s and how limited we were in being able to figure out even it was in the library that day. his former i should say, is dear friend said to me, i don't personally remember ever seen. read a book. but there is also the fact that he worked as a messenger, he was downtown a lot and it's entirely possible that like many people downtown, the library was a place to stop and sort of collect her thoughts. whether you were there to take a book out or not. i like to think that he was reading movie magazines because he was a very broke. he would not have been able to buy or it would've been a stretch for him to spend a lot of money on movie magazines
carla: now on the other hand, you have someone who is net aspiring actor. what was he doing in the library. was he looking for place what was he doing. susan: it is unclear. this is really interesting to remember that in 1986, there were no security cameras and there were no records of who came in and out of the library. there is no way of knowing if he really was even in the library. when you think about crime in the 1980s and how limited we were in being able to figure out even it was in the...
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was 18 years old i was a taxi driver on --dash i got a job under kissinger so the most you could aspireto in the white house is to be the aid or the assistant or maybe the administrative assistant to a man. it was just the way. so for me i did not have a grand plan of a glass ceiling breaker or a pioneer but it turned out that way. i it was able to take advantage of those opportunities when they came along but to end my career so my first job as a secretary to end it is probably one of the most senior people in america government and a job of what they would never even aspire to but to the point my daughters think it is routine and it is expected. >> it's a different country it is open for women so now my older daughter is getting ready to have her first child about the time this heirs. [laughter] but the fact there are so many opportunities and to a certain extent i love working with women of all ages but the big problem now to have it all with an education and the marriage and kids. >> so i live my life in chapter chapters. great education, then a career and then i retired. we won the
was 18 years old i was a taxi driver on --dash i got a job under kissinger so the most you could aspireto in the white house is to be the aid or the assistant or maybe the administrative assistant to a man. it was just the way. so for me i did not have a grand plan of a glass ceiling breaker or a pioneer but it turned out that way. i it was able to take advantage of those opportunities when they came along but to end my career so my first job as a secretary to end it is probably one of the most...
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what makes the owls and its creations aspiring to this very day. example a part of our way. our culture it's really hard documentary stardom 800 w. . this investigator is using virtual reality technology to digitally revisit the scene of a murder. the enforcement across europe of working with the latest tech to track down criminals and even prevent crimes before they happen. he was caught he was trapped. by the you was this.
what makes the owls and its creations aspiring to this very day. example a part of our way. our culture it's really hard documentary stardom 800 w. . this investigator is using virtual reality technology to digitally revisit the scene of a murder. the enforcement across europe of working with the latest tech to track down criminals and even prevent crimes before they happen. he was caught he was trapped. by the you was this.
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asked about that today, just being aspirational. we don't need you to be aspirational, mr.dent. we need the truth. we need you to step aside so we can hear from the doctors. >> you know, donald trump has a choice. he can listen to dr. fauci and dr. birx and medical experts, or he can listen to people like rush limbaugh, who are saying "open the economy now." rush limbaugh, early on, was talking about how this was like the flu. or he can listen to other talk show people who said this was all hype. that the media was pushing a hoax by talking about how extreme this pandemic was going to be. so here we are again. the president can listen to who he wants to listen to. if he listens to the same people who supported him, walking this country over a cliff in january and february, well, then we're going to, once again, be over a cliff in may, june, and july. he's got a chance to get testing widespread and to keep this country locked down until when people go back to work, when small businesses reopen. they can stay open for good. that has to be the goal. to help small businesses su
asked about that today, just being aspirational. we don't need you to be aspirational, mr.dent. we need the truth. we need you to step aside so we can hear from the doctors. >> you know, donald trump has a choice. he can listen to dr. fauci and dr. birx and medical experts, or he can listen to people like rush limbaugh, who are saying "open the economy now." rush limbaugh, early on, was talking about how this was like the flu. or he can listen to other talk show people who said...
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said it was an aspirational goal. this does not appear any more realistic than that, the idea that any time soon he's going to have rallies with 25,000 people. but that doesn't mean he may not at some point try to make it happen. >> daniel, president trump continues to pretendest thing isn't a problem in the united states. what are the facts? >> don, we've heard for weeks from everyone from public health experts to republican governors to corporate executives that a significant increase in the quantity of tests is necessary to slow the spread of the virus and safely reopen the economy. but the president keeps suggesting and especially has in recent days suggesting that even talking about testing is some or the is of media or partisan conspiracy to damage him. he's described it as a media trap and a media dream. i thought something really interested happened at his second event of the day today. he was at a round table of corporate executives and said no one should be talking about testing. then later at the same event
said it was an aspirational goal. this does not appear any more realistic than that, the idea that any time soon he's going to have rallies with 25,000 people. but that doesn't mean he may not at some point try to make it happen. >> daniel, president trump continues to pretendest thing isn't a problem in the united states. what are the facts? >> don, we've heard for weeks from everyone from public health experts to republican governors to corporate executives that a significant...
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the goal is to get back to the lives we aspire to. and i think that road to that life we aspire to will be a gradual road. i don't think we will go from shelter to place to nothing. and they will look at what is going on in community, and if things look good, they will just release restrictions a little bit more. conversely, if things goup and there is an up tick, they may restrict movement. it's a period of waiting. i don't think anybody really knows. we'll see. >> we thank you for your perspective and compassion as well. thank you. >> thanks, raj. >>> up next, busted for breaking the order. the night club shut down in san francisco. (soft music) - [femaland delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. >>> party is over. the sfp shut down a nice clob. it was in a
the goal is to get back to the lives we aspire to. and i think that road to that life we aspire to will be a gradual road. i don't think we will go from shelter to place to nothing. and they will look at what is going on in community, and if things look good, they will just release restrictions a little bit more. conversely, if things goup and there is an up tick, they may restrict movement. it's a period of waiting. i don't think anybody really knows. we'll see. >> we thank you for your...
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or is that extremely aspirational? >> it's aspirational. we have to see the data. and as dr. fauci says let the virus dictate the out come. at this point it's way too early to tell. we need a couple more weeks. we have had in florida seven days of a declining number of cases. we have some of the dead willest days as well. there's probably a lag between diagnosis and when they pass. there is some light at the end of tunnel. i think we need a certainly a few more weeks to of data to determine whether or not it will be safe to open up before the end of the year. >> you talk about new cases dropping. obviously that could change if things reopen at the wrong time. given the where you are now, what you see now with the way things are. do you have enough for the hospitals that you have? ventilators and equipment. ppe. are hospitals staffed for what you see now now? >> right now we are. obviously if we had a situation similar to what happened in new york, that would change things dramatically. what's clear is what we have been implementing with cancelling large events and stay at hom
or is that extremely aspirational? >> it's aspirational. we have to see the data. and as dr. fauci says let the virus dictate the out come. at this point it's way too early to tell. we need a couple more weeks. we have had in florida seven days of a declining number of cases. we have some of the dead willest days as well. there's probably a lag between diagnosis and when they pass. there is some light at the end of tunnel. i think we need a certainly a few more weeks to of data to...
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it was in 2008 when we 1st asked for permission to make a documentary about north korea's aspiring film workers as they call here. months of negotiations followed but the answer was always the same. the pyongyang university of cinematic undramatic was closed for renovations but then in mid 2009 we were safe that we could meet the students at the campus. there. you go with your money when. there was another house and then when you think we didn't want to go. to the beach as men do to do the top you are. in to go to sochi when you. get on. to them and their. names are going to play with the. young it is a little. toyota sort of a value. target. market. and then they. tell us our. telling. all. of us. would you not i want to. know about those. as i've been. losing young ones and i'm saying they. should be doing this or to go all over the. it's a tiny window into a closed off world but that or allowed to film on this visit. it would be more than 6 months before we see on bomb and you and me again. were allowed to return to north korea in june 2010. but our request to film inside the univers
it was in 2008 when we 1st asked for permission to make a documentary about north korea's aspiring film workers as they call here. months of negotiations followed but the answer was always the same. the pyongyang university of cinematic undramatic was closed for renovations but then in mid 2009 we were safe that we could meet the students at the campus. there. you go with your money when. there was another house and then when you think we didn't want to go. to the beach as men do to do the top...