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i don't have any aspirations to do it. i suspect it's makeoney on this parcel of land, and then make money on the necel of land, and you know some people are good at it, and god bless them, but that's not how it works in international affairs. and it's certainly entirely appropriate to say, for example, i think the members of nato oughe to spend mn our collective self-defense liance, which they committed to do recently in 2014, and trump said live up to your commitment that you voluntarily made to 2% of your gdp on defey e. i completpported that. but because i felt that that alliance, thepresident's view is either do it or i might get out of the nato liance. it's 180 degrees the opposite approach. >> that gets me to one of your earlier successes which you write about in the book, helping president trump not to pull out of nato in july of 2018. and it was actually the vanaughonfirmation hearing derailed should he pull out of e nato. does that typify, mean, d you feel after that experience that you kind of had the key to how
i don't have any aspirations to do it. i suspect it's makeoney on this parcel of land, and then make money on the necel of land, and you know some people are good at it, and god bless them, but that's not how it works in international affairs. and it's certainly entirely appropriate to say, for example, i think the members of nato oughe to spend mn our collective self-defense liance, which they committed to do recently in 2014, and trump said live up to your commitment that you voluntarily made...
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when you talk to aspiring actors that is really how a career can go right? you can give many credits for your person number two on the cast to being the person who takes a roll and then changes it into the most favorite role in one of the most memorable once even if it is not the lead.>> when the character jerry started they did not know what he would be and if jerry would exist for long in the office. they had no idea. the fact that it went from a he is funny put him in a chair literally one of the producers said when i auditioned in all of this and once that he is funny put him in a chair and i think it will work out good but no one knew what jerry was but to end up with five different names and christie brinkley is my wife and these beautiful daughters, it all worked out well.>> it is the case, that is storybook ending right for your character? we are talking about this young theaters camp and you're talking to aspiring actors and really face-to-face is the ideal right? but in terms of acting i think there is a method, there is storyline and there is insp
when you talk to aspiring actors that is really how a career can go right? you can give many credits for your person number two on the cast to being the person who takes a roll and then changes it into the most favorite role in one of the most memorable once even if it is not the lead.>> when the character jerry started they did not know what he would be and if jerry would exist for long in the office. they had no idea. the fact that it went from a he is funny put him in a chair literally...
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. , not aspiration.millions of americans harbor ill will toward their neighbors. the radical left believes the federal government must be involved in every aspect of our lives to correct those american wrongs. they believe the federal government needs to dictate how americans live, how we should work, how we should raise our children, and in the process the private our people of freedom -- ,eprive our people of freedom prosperity and security. their agenda is based on government control. our agenda is based on freedom. [applause] just look at the contrast between our record and the biden agenda. bysident trump cut taxes $5.5 trillion, the largest tax cut and reform in american history. [applause] joe biden plans to increase taxes by nearly $4 trillion over the next decade alone. twice as much as hillary clinton ever proposed. president trump not only cut taxes, but we have rolled back federal red tape at a historic case -- pace. this president has repealed more federal regulations than in the president i
. , not aspiration.millions of americans harbor ill will toward their neighbors. the radical left believes the federal government must be involved in every aspect of our lives to correct those american wrongs. they believe the federal government needs to dictate how americans live, how we should work, how we should raise our children, and in the process the private our people of freedom -- ,eprive our people of freedom prosperity and security. their agenda is based on government control. our...
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i gather there's an aspiration to do that in the next few weeks. but we need it now. it would have been helpful to have it a few weeks ago. we're facing an invisible killer. so we need to see every road, every place, where covid is spreading. the only way to track the movement of the disease is to test. so we can follow the infections and trace those that may have it. now, after so many deaths, the uk is relying on this system to keep us safe as we come out of lockdown. i think it's a real worry that we are lifting the lockdown restrictions in a slightly sort of shambolic fashion, without a proper test, trace and isolate system. everyone wants to get out of lockdown but we need to get out of lockdown safely, otherwise we are going to see mini flare ups, epidemics, around in regions and people are going to die as a result. so far, the data suggests our testing hasn't been impressive. only detecting around one in four infections in the community. we have already reached a target of 10,000 tests per day, as committed. for most of this crisis, testing has been about numbe
i gather there's an aspiration to do that in the next few weeks. but we need it now. it would have been helpful to have it a few weeks ago. we're facing an invisible killer. so we need to see every road, every place, where covid is spreading. the only way to track the movement of the disease is to test. so we can follow the infections and trace those that may have it. now, after so many deaths, the uk is relying on this system to keep us safe as we come out of lockdown. i think it's a real...
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i think of our country as struggling between the realities of 1619 and the aspirational qualities ofhe enlightenment. those ideas that jefferson put forward, even though he didn't live them, as annette knows better than anyone, and it's a struggle between the aspirational qualities of our principles and the realities of america that has led to -- that bending towards justice that dr. martin luther king jr. and later barack obama talked a lot about. so if you talk about how we're aspiring to those values and then talk about how each generation has fallen short, i think it's very healthy. because in a sense you're confirming the central ideas of the country. the founders didn't achieve those ideas, but the founders didn't put a glass ceiling forever on them. each of our generations has been chipping away, using the power of those principles as our tool. so i think it's a sign of hope and of a healthy democracy to be having this conversation. >> annette gordon-reed, tim naftali, fascinating conversation. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for asking. >> thank you, fareed. >>> next o
i think of our country as struggling between the realities of 1619 and the aspirational qualities ofhe enlightenment. those ideas that jefferson put forward, even though he didn't live them, as annette knows better than anyone, and it's a struggle between the aspirational qualities of our principles and the realities of america that has led to -- that bending towards justice that dr. martin luther king jr. and later barack obama talked a lot about. so if you talk about how we're aspiring to...
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>> i offer a resolution aspirates consideration. thatuse resolution 10-54 the house has heard with profound sorrow of the death of the honorable john lewis, a representative from the state of georgia. ofolved that a committee members from the house together with members of the senate, be appointed to attend the funeral. that the sergeant of arms of the house be authorized steps ected to take such as may be necessary for carrying out the provisions of these resolutions. that the necessary expenses in connection therewith be paid of of applicable accounts the house. resolved, that the clerk communicate these resolutions to transmit a copy hereof to the family of the deceased. resolved, that when the house adjourns today it adjourn as a urther mark of respect to the memory of the deceased. he speaker: without objection, the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. c-span 's washington journal. everyday we are taking >>. we discussed policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, the american federat
>> i offer a resolution aspirates consideration. thatuse resolution 10-54 the house has heard with profound sorrow of the death of the honorable john lewis, a representative from the state of georgia. ofolved that a committee members from the house together with members of the senate, be appointed to attend the funeral. that the sergeant of arms of the house be authorized steps ected to take such as may be necessary for carrying out the provisions of these resolutions. that the necessary...
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to aspire to self-expression in his own way.eve for himself, his children, and his country in his own way. with this as the goal for all newcomers and the children after them, the stars & stripes of the united states has emerged as a symbol of hope and strength for people everywhere. my hope for my people in czechoslovakia is that one day there flag will fly as bravely and as proudly as the flag of the united states. ♪ >> you can watch archival films in their entirety on our weekly series "reel
to aspire to self-expression in his own way.eve for himself, his children, and his country in his own way. with this as the goal for all newcomers and the children after them, the stars & stripes of the united states has emerged as a symbol of hope and strength for people everywhere. my hope for my people in czechoslovakia is that one day there flag will fly as bravely and as proudly as the flag of the united states. ♪ >> you can watch archival films in their entirety on our weekly...
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they had very lofty aspirational goals. if you listen to the words of the protesters at the time of the protests, they did speak about trying to change the world, trying to reset basic structures of racial inequality throughout american society. but they also had much more on the ground, tangible goals. and these, i think, are very important to recognize the success of this social movement. this is a critical ingredient. you serve on the ground, small scale successes, the critical ingredient for empowering the movement of mobilization. so what could they achieve by doing these protests? in some ways, the response they could get talk about an achievement and in of itself. oftentimes, they'd walk into one of these lunch counters, and the lunch counter would just shut down. and they would declare that as victory. they just basically put a business for a day, shut down business for an entire day simply by walking in and demanding service. that could be an achievement that could get them out the next day. sometimes they had oper
they had very lofty aspirational goals. if you listen to the words of the protesters at the time of the protests, they did speak about trying to change the world, trying to reset basic structures of racial inequality throughout american society. but they also had much more on the ground, tangible goals. and these, i think, are very important to recognize the success of this social movement. this is a critical ingredient. you serve on the ground, small scale successes, the critical ingredient...
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to and for so many people for all of us to aspire to. i want to bring in nia-malika henderson to this conversation. it is an emotional moment i think right now because we are matching john lewis and waiting. it is this peaceful moment outside of the capitol and inside his colleagues are waiting for him. what was, you know, such a key part of his life, decades as a legislator, following the time as an activist. they're there, some of them are young, right? some of them are folk quhs who just getting started in the legislative careers and some have been with him on this path in congress for decades. i'm sort of in awe of what must be the totality of what is on their minds right now as they're awaiting the arrival of his cass ke -- casket of their colleague. >> friend, colleague, someone they stood shoulder to shoulder with. in battles across the south, particularly someone like jim clyburn who's in south carolina doing similar work as john lewis. you know? i think when you're somebody my age, you know, i think about my parents. right? who
to and for so many people for all of us to aspire to. i want to bring in nia-malika henderson to this conversation. it is an emotional moment i think right now because we are matching john lewis and waiting. it is this peaceful moment outside of the capitol and inside his colleagues are waiting for him. what was, you know, such a key part of his life, decades as a legislator, following the time as an activist. they're there, some of them are young, right? some of them are folk quhs who just...
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organization that russia needs and i mean has been frustrated with not receiving that support that aspires to see from russia and national russia's trying to manage this situation and there's also that in case there's all that shabby and sending these keeping and ward forces which would be seen as an occupying force as which what the answers are no concern of mine so it is definitively that i should or he is seriously impacting a conflict that when they do and also there is no security component between demeaning and duty as you know with that historical arrival react as the nickel. conflict between the door partners and i mean you know from security point of view are seeing yourselves being sandwiched between 2 images as a regime. and duty and don't you already did not disappear door declare its position and support of azerbaijan saw that took ish wrong also as important and here we have also that dirty russia model emerged in the last few years of that induction of diction in syria and now will work in the government that's now dogs and now and now also they're working together and leave
organization that russia needs and i mean has been frustrated with not receiving that support that aspires to see from russia and national russia's trying to manage this situation and there's also that in case there's all that shabby and sending these keeping and ward forces which would be seen as an occupying force as which what the answers are no concern of mine so it is definitively that i should or he is seriously impacting a conflict that when they do and also there is no security...
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and i'm telling you that your inspiration -- your aspiration can be accomplished there. but you can live here and you will get here all the human rights. but not not your aspiration. >> it took us three hours just to get through the checkpoint letting us kneel kahlil, hebron. this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt here,e, this israel checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting very frustrated. >> i've been here since the settlement made life. that was his whole story. we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in which the settlements have taken over a whole neighborhood and pushed out the palestinian majority. there we visited the home of a long-time residents and one of the few homeowners who has resisted a takeover by the settlers. >> an israel ya soldier who had served in hebron defending this very settlement is breaking the file. they are a group of israelis who served in the military and have decided to become witnesses to the injustices that take
and i'm telling you that your inspiration -- your aspiration can be accomplished there. but you can live here and you will get here all the human rights. but not not your aspiration. >> it took us three hours just to get through the checkpoint letting us kneel kahlil, hebron. this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt here,e, this israel checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting...
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for me it's really personal and i also tell people this book is really aspirational. i don't think by any stretch i want them to think i'm perfect. but it is a way i believe people can garner understanding especially among the issue of infant mortality black women are four times more likely to die during childbirth than their counterparts and i wanted to shine a light on that. my wife was extremely strong and passed that down to my daughter and although lasher was the toughest year of my life i don't wish that on anyone to almost lose your wife and daughter but it's like avoiding a car crash every day for an entire year so uniquely enough even in quarantine this doesn't affect us. everybody is healthy. we have been down that road but i wanted to pour everything out and perversely enough one of the things donald trump has been characterized is to be your authentic self describing to a culture of anti- intellectualism mike that's the thing. that people are actually enjoying this book because there is a value added to be your authentic self what i remember most about thi
for me it's really personal and i also tell people this book is really aspirational. i don't think by any stretch i want them to think i'm perfect. but it is a way i believe people can garner understanding especially among the issue of infant mortality black women are four times more likely to die during childbirth than their counterparts and i wanted to shine a light on that. my wife was extremely strong and passed that down to my daughter and although lasher was the toughest year of my life i...
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to say i'm a patriot because i want my country to live up to its suppose that ask for you know aspirations regardless of our flight history i think it's a patriotism of dissent as i called it a willingness to follow for military folk. the constitution we don't take our oath to the president alone or our commanders alone but rather to enemies foreign and domestic so when your country when your republic becomes an empire maybe it always has been it becomes a duty i think to patriotically dissent and so that's how i break the 3 down a start with pageantry patriotism because i think that so much of that pageantry patriotism and this is the flag waving in the flyovers and singing in the at the emirates it which hasn't fuse sports professional sports is really about self adulation it's about elevating ourselves through that disease of nationalism and the flipside of nationalism is always racism it has almost nothing to do with the veterans and you write about how because it's a volunteer force the rich don't serve you out a figure i think it was the what combined. figures of people entered the m
to say i'm a patriot because i want my country to live up to its suppose that ask for you know aspirations regardless of our flight history i think it's a patriotism of dissent as i called it a willingness to follow for military folk. the constitution we don't take our oath to the president alone or our commanders alone but rather to enemies foreign and domestic so when your country when your republic becomes an empire maybe it always has been it becomes a duty i think to patriotically dissent...
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or me it was really personal, and i also tell people that this book is really aspirational. i don't want people to think by any stretch i'm perfect because i mean failures. it's a way that i believe people can garner some understanding politically, you know, especially on the issue of mortality. it was an issue championed by elizabeth warren, mcbath, adams and others, black women are four times more likely to die during childbirth than the white counterpart. i just wanted to be able to shine a light on that. my wife was extremely strong and she passed the strength down to my daughter. although last year, i don't wish that upon anybody to almost lose luger wife and almost leisured daughter over the same period of time, it's like avoiding a car crash every day for an entire year. and you know how your heart feels at the moment. and so uniquely enough everyday recount all our joy. even in quarantined it doesn't affect us. like everyone is healthy. it's a good day. we've been down that road, but it wanted to for everything out. i think perversely enough one of the things that do
or me it was really personal, and i also tell people that this book is really aspirational. i don't want people to think by any stretch i'm perfect because i mean failures. it's a way that i believe people can garner some understanding politically, you know, especially on the issue of mortality. it was an issue championed by elizabeth warren, mcbath, adams and others, black women are four times more likely to die during childbirth than the white counterpart. i just wanted to be able to shine a...
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always has been, a land of many peoples, all with one banner, each to worship in his own way, to aspirexpression in his own way with, to achieve for himself, his children and his country, in his own way. with this as the goal for all newcomers and their children after them, the stars and stripes of the united states has emerged a symbol of hope and strength for people everywhere. my hope for my people and czechoslovakia is that one day they are flag will fly as bravely and as proudly as the flag of the united states. (music)
always has been, a land of many peoples, all with one banner, each to worship in his own way, to aspirexpression in his own way with, to achieve for himself, his children and his country, in his own way. with this as the goal for all newcomers and their children after them, the stars and stripes of the united states has emerged a symbol of hope and strength for people everywhere. my hope for my people and czechoslovakia is that one day they are flag will fly as bravely and as proudly as the...
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even though jefferson didn't live the ideas he put forward, it's the struggle with the aspiration of our qualities, that has led toward the bending of our justice that dr. king jr. and later barack obama talked about. if you talk about how we're aspiring to those values, and talk about how each generation has fallen short, i think that's very healthy. in a sense you're confirming the center ideas of the country. the founders didn't achieve those ideas, but the found respect didn't put a glass ceiling forever on them. each of our generations has been chipping away, using the powers of the principles as our tools. i think it's a sign of hope and a healthy democracy to be having this conversation. >> annette, tim, a fascinating conversation. thank you both for joining me. >> thank you for asking. >> thank you. >>> japan has had 20,000 covid cases total since it recorded the first infection in january. this weeks the united states started hitting more than double that number in the new cases every day. how do two nations have such a different experience with the same disease? stanford's
even though jefferson didn't live the ideas he put forward, it's the struggle with the aspiration of our qualities, that has led toward the bending of our justice that dr. king jr. and later barack obama talked about. if you talk about how we're aspiring to those values, and talk about how each generation has fallen short, i think that's very healthy. in a sense you're confirming the center ideas of the country. the founders didn't achieve those ideas, but the found respect didn't put a glass...
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we aspire and we succeed. i'll be happy to take your questions. jessica. >> mr. vice president we are nearing on the timeframe of your vp pick from when you would make your announcement are you still targetingng early august how many find a listing can you meet with them in person because ofpe covid-19? >> i figure out how to trick you to meet in person. i don't think it matters. what i said was i will have a choice in the first week and i promise. >> can you meet with them in person? >> we will see. a mask?ar >> will you get tested? >> i'm not prepared to answer that. thank you. >> mary bruce abc. >> this pandemic is taking a terrible toll on american lives in the economy but are there specific states right noww and which state? >> i will not comment on every state that where the rate is more than 121 should be rolling back. from the beginning, in my view giving a false choice to say we have to get back to work and deal with covid we cannot get this country going again unless we get itin under control so hee has been late in the game even to wear a mask himself.
we aspire and we succeed. i'll be happy to take your questions. jessica. >> mr. vice president we are nearing on the timeframe of your vp pick from when you would make your announcement are you still targetingng early august how many find a listing can you meet with them in person because ofpe covid-19? >> i figure out how to trick you to meet in person. i don't think it matters. what i said was i will have a choice in the first week and i promise. >> can you meet with them in...
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we want to offer the country more inspirational and aspirational alternative by telling stories., everybody ought to read about covert michigan. >> when we come back i want us about it. we'll be right back. me. if you assume that you're out of work for nine months but you end up only being out of work for three, well that's great. but if you think you're going to be furloughed for three months and it lasts for nine, well that'll be emotionally devastating. so, we've got to prepare ourselves. tangibly and practically, as well as psychologically and emotionally. ♪ ♪ ♪ new fixodent ultra dual power provides you with an unbeatable hold and strong seal against food infiltrations. fixodent. and forget it. welcome back. bob woodson is talking about the 1619 project and your 1776 project to counter it at all levels. when we left we were talking about covert michigan and yount thought this was an important story there. >> there's a woman who wrote a book, this was settled right after the civil war price objections and from the time it was integrated, it was never segregated. blacks and wh
we want to offer the country more inspirational and aspirational alternative by telling stories., everybody ought to read about covert michigan. >> when we come back i want us about it. we'll be right back. me. if you assume that you're out of work for nine months but you end up only being out of work for three, well that's great. but if you think you're going to be furloughed for three months and it lasts for nine, well that'll be emotionally devastating. so, we've got to prepare...
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when i was offered the job as service principal i thought long and hard as it wasn't ever a job i aspired to take on. i believed i could implement healthy change for our students and no one could stand in my way of doing that. along with my team, i look at every aspect to look at where we can bill up for protective measures. we've done many things. we've hired train therapies to develop a wellness curriculum. we restructured our crit lum at the same time in lie of equity and collusion. we asked teachers to-rigors have not been lost. we introduce fun and exciting events to our calendars that allow a safe and fun environment. i know that seems minor but it's very important to our teams. physical engagement and participation in sports is very important to our schools. it helps us to breakdown our large school into smaller family type social units. physical activity increases blood flow to their brains, develop moods, passions, act responsibly and enhances the relationship among diverse dprawps of kids. additionally team sports cut off oaf load. we know this through research sm it it helps th
when i was offered the job as service principal i thought long and hard as it wasn't ever a job i aspired to take on. i believed i could implement healthy change for our students and no one could stand in my way of doing that. along with my team, i look at every aspect to look at where we can bill up for protective measures. we've done many things. we've hired train therapies to develop a wellness curriculum. we restructured our crit lum at the same time in lie of equity and collusion. we asked...
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no one's saying that is an aspiration, just pointing out it is so very different from what we are havingweek. initially, some wet weather, but it will turn drier and warmer for a time later in the week. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. huge crowds attend friday prayers at hagia sophia in istanbul — the first time the site has been used as a mosque in more than 80 years. but many outside turkey are critical. britain's prime minister boris johnson says that his government didn't understand coronavirus at the start of the pandemic and could have handled things differently. the single thing that we did not see at the beginning was the extent to which it was being transmitted asymptomatically from person to person. that wasn't clear. beijing orders the closure of the us consulate in chengdu —
no one's saying that is an aspiration, just pointing out it is so very different from what we are havingweek. initially, some wet weather, but it will turn drier and warmer for a time later in the week. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. huge crowds attend friday prayers at hagia sophia in istanbul — the first time the site has been used as a mosque in more than 80 years. but many outside turkey are critical. britain's prime minister boris...
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i cannot think of an individual who has risen to the occasion to lead based on the aspirations and dreams of our founders. thank you so much. i want to thank all of our colleagues who are with us today for their long-standing brilliance and visionary and powerful work at this historic moment but for so many years in the past. the tragic murder of mr. floyd covid-19 crisis illustrates the legacy white supremacy has had on our country. we have to understand how systemic racism has been built in this country. ways itof the insidious remains part of our criminal justice system, our education system, our economic system. it really is reflected in the dna of the united states of america. racism is at the heart of every crisis. from police murders and brutality, mass incarceration, the health crisis, to the crisis of poverty, where african-american numbers are in the majority in this country. the percentage of poverty as it relates to the african-american community is the highest. we see how it has blocked so many black families from achieving the american dream. to move forward, and i have look
i cannot think of an individual who has risen to the occasion to lead based on the aspirations and dreams of our founders. thank you so much. i want to thank all of our colleagues who are with us today for their long-standing brilliance and visionary and powerful work at this historic moment but for so many years in the past. the tragic murder of mr. floyd covid-19 crisis illustrates the legacy white supremacy has had on our country. we have to understand how systemic racism has been built in...
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if we are all the things we aspire to be in the words of our constitution and the ideals that we projectknow, president obama maybe now that he's no longer president, and because of the tenor and tone of the times that we're in and even though he didn't mention him by name, the person who is in the white house now, it struck me that president obama felt it was right for him to step out there and say what should be done. leave aside the reticence we have seen from him the last three years. to go right on out there, i don't know if it was news. i thought it was news when he said to do away with the filibuster, if that's what it will take to bring about progress. that's something i have never heard president obama say before. but also, it just shows how far he is willing to go to help give concrete marching orders compared to the aspirational marching orders that we got in that final message from congressman lewis. >> mr. capehart, thank you, as always. mr. meacham, thank you, as well. and that aforementioned essay that john lewis wrote just two days before his death and asked "the new york
if we are all the things we aspire to be in the words of our constitution and the ideals that we projectknow, president obama maybe now that he's no longer president, and because of the tenor and tone of the times that we're in and even though he didn't mention him by name, the person who is in the white house now, it struck me that president obama felt it was right for him to step out there and say what should be done. leave aside the reticence we have seen from him the last three years. to go...
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of the universal working group is not only -- one seconds, it's an opportunity as a roadmap and aspiration but something we can use today and very practicalities because we do provide solutions of what could happen in the interim between here and that fulfillment of that aspiration. >> thank you so much but god bless him for being there. miles, quick word before we close. >> yet, very quick. on timing which is that again, i've been at this for 35 years and have never been in a discussion about the idea of universal civic duty voting until now. but i think it is the right moment. i think we are in a moment where the old ways of doing business have clearly not succeeded for us and where big ideas can be put on the table, can be discussed and hopefully can gain traction. that is what i am here to do and i hope we can do it and i appreciate the opportunity and people joining us. >> i want to thank everyone for joining us and i want to say please read the report and please feel free to be in touch with us about it and if you are moved feel free to become active around these ideas. i just want t
of the universal working group is not only -- one seconds, it's an opportunity as a roadmap and aspiration but something we can use today and very practicalities because we do provide solutions of what could happen in the interim between here and that fulfillment of that aspiration. >> thank you so much but god bless him for being there. miles, quick word before we close. >> yet, very quick. on timing which is that again, i've been at this for 35 years and have never been in a...
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we do aspire to those ideals and onto reach that widely shared aspiration, but the aspiration alone isn't enough. >> host: gregory of kansas city e-mails agreed the system requires compromise. how do we get to the point where compromise is unacceptable, this attitude seems to be more common on the right. >> guest: we havguest co. we haa cultural and political evolution in which the politics especially at the national level is around a set of almost symbolic issues where each party essentially treats the other as the biggest problem. if that is the case, the problem to be solved you really can't compromise. the only solution to the problem is to get rid of the other party. but you're not going to get rid of the other party they have practical problems that stand in the way whether it is of a quality and racial reconciliation and standing in the way of the prosperity and opportunities available to the generations or whether it is standing in the way of life we want to have together. those problems have to be taken up in the public policy and that can only be achieved by the process of compr
we do aspire to those ideals and onto reach that widely shared aspiration, but the aspiration alone isn't enough. >> host: gregory of kansas city e-mails agreed the system requires compromise. how do we get to the point where compromise is unacceptable, this attitude seems to be more common on the right. >> guest: we havguest co. we haa cultural and political evolution in which the politics especially at the national level is around a set of almost symbolic issues where each party...
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but the place that everyone aspires to be is japan. clean skies, green parks, safe population that supports its government. they all want it to be japanese. none want it to be chinese and we should be aware a of that. >> one last question but one of the most interesting chapter on north korea. it's not a line of discussion that we often hear so seemly i'll summary very quickly you argue that we should be more realistic about the dangers north korea poses in terms of potential accidents involving nuclear materials and components and weapons and that we should actually consider working with them on safety issues, and i think that is interesting. i don't think a lot of people talk about that. so why don't you comment a little bit about that and when you wrote that chapter issue forget the date when the original version kale couple. did you've get pushback? what was the responsible for that. >> i'm breaking out in a sweat because i'm nervous about hr coming down on me. i. >> you're hoping we wouldn't notice the chapter. >> no. itself what
but the place that everyone aspires to be is japan. clean skies, green parks, safe population that supports its government. they all want it to be japanese. none want it to be chinese and we should be aware a of that. >> one last question but one of the most interesting chapter on north korea. it's not a line of discussion that we often hear so seemly i'll summary very quickly you argue that we should be more realistic about the dangers north korea poses in terms of potential accidents...
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we aspire and we succeed i'm happy to take your questions. jessica? >> mr. vice president i want to talk about your vp pick narrowing in on the time frame if you'll make your announcement are you still targeting early august? how many finalists do you have an can you meet with them in person because of covid? >> and trying to figure out a trick you all to meet them in person. and you have a choice promise to let you know when i do. >> can you meet with them face-to-face? we will see. >> you will have to wear a mask. >> will you get tested if you have to do that? >> i'm not prepared to say much more than that. thank you. >> i'm supposed to call on people. okay. >> this pandemic is taking a terrible toll on american lives in the economy but are there specific dates right now and if so which state? >> i will not comment on every state but when the rate is more than one / one it should be rolling back. look, from the beginning, in my view the president gave us a false choice. we have to get back to work and deal with covid you cannot get this country going again
we aspire and we succeed i'm happy to take your questions. jessica? >> mr. vice president i want to talk about your vp pick narrowing in on the time frame if you'll make your announcement are you still targeting early august? how many finalists do you have an can you meet with them in person because of covid? >> and trying to figure out a trick you all to meet them in person. and you have a choice promise to let you know when i do. >> can you meet with them face-to-face? we...
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have an aspiration to get into health care.g enough aspect -- not enough asset -- not enough access to preventative care. we have started an initiative that includes opening clinics. they are called walmart health. we have now opened four. they are preventative in nature with a health care doctor. you can get x-rays done, you can get blood work done, you can get your teeth cleaned. there are dentists that are cleaning teeth and doing other things. service, hearing optical and physical along with our pharmacy. even for those who may have higher deductibles. presencethat physical and clinics will enable us to lower the cost of health care. again, preventatives of a high quality health care. bolt ons thatther can make that more effective for customers. david: what percentage actually use cash and a credit card or credit card equivalent? let's talk for a moment about what you are doing in the various areas. have you been making contributions to food banks, other things? what have you been doing philanthropic lee in that area? -- ph
have an aspiration to get into health care.g enough aspect -- not enough asset -- not enough access to preventative care. we have started an initiative that includes opening clinics. they are called walmart health. we have now opened four. they are preventative in nature with a health care doctor. you can get x-rays done, you can get blood work done, you can get your teeth cleaned. there are dentists that are cleaning teeth and doing other things. service, hearing optical and physical along...
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we will offer through our essays and our scholars that we brought together, we are providing an aspirationinspirational alternative narrative that presents facts. for instance, 1619 says that the current problem facing black america was 75% of babies are out of wedlock, we lost more blacks -- more blacks killed more blacks in one year then lynched by the clan in 50 years. they are saying that the present problems are directly related to the legacy of slavery and jim crow. by our scholars were providing evidence that is not true. in fact, when slavery ended, 75% of all blacks were deliberate. with less than 60 years that reduced to 35. the literacy rates, black americans started our own schools. the education gap between whites and blacks in the south in 1910 was eighth grade for whites, fifth grade for blacks. booker t. washington partnered with rosenwald and put up 4.6, they built five roosevelt schools, so one third attended the schools, in 1920 in 1940, the study showed that that three year gap was reduced to six months so if blacks could reduce the education gap between 1920 and 1940 a
we will offer through our essays and our scholars that we brought together, we are providing an aspirationinspirational alternative narrative that presents facts. for instance, 1619 says that the current problem facing black america was 75% of babies are out of wedlock, we lost more blacks -- more blacks killed more blacks in one year then lynched by the clan in 50 years. they are saying that the present problems are directly related to the legacy of slavery and jim crow. by our scholars were...
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the band a sweet—natured hannah montana—style fantasy in which our heroine as a schoolgirl by day, aspiringe and secret. dollar days are the band with whom kat hopes to make her mark, unhindered by the fact that she's in the middle of her mocks and has zero experience of organising a gig, let alone a tour. a warm welcome to dollar days! thank heavens the band members include actual rock star, duggee pointer, the basist of mcfly, who, regular viewers will remember costarred in the silly horror thriller, the host, which came out on digital back in april. we've gone viral! this is altogether more enjoyable, just don't go expecting a hard—hitting behind the scenes expose. it's essentially a teen fairy tale in doc martens, buoyed up by hunt's likeable presence of, accompanied by the tunes of some velvet morning, and even posting a cameo by badly drawn boy, as an unlikely knight in shining armour. thank you so much for the. no worries, my pleasure. it's available on a range of platforms now. we've died and gone to heaven, boys. man, you kidding me, look at this. this place is bigger than roseland
the band a sweet—natured hannah montana—style fantasy in which our heroine as a schoolgirl by day, aspiringe and secret. dollar days are the band with whom kat hopes to make her mark, unhindered by the fact that she's in the middle of her mocks and has zero experience of organising a gig, let alone a tour. a warm welcome to dollar days! thank heavens the band members include actual rock star, duggee pointer, the basist of mcfly, who, regular viewers will remember costarred in the silly...
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a music legend meets the next generation of aspiring musicians.ts, sparkling eyes. purina one. one visibly healthy pet. and see what protein-rich purina one true instinct can do. when you have depression, it can plunge you into deep, dark lows. and, can leave you feeling extremely sad and disinterested. overwhelmed by bipolar depression? ask about vraylar. not all types of depression should be treated the same. vraylar effectively helps relieve all symptoms of bipolar depression... with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. metabolic changes may occur. nausea, restlessness and movement dysfunction are common side effects. when bipolar depressi
a music legend meets the next generation of aspiring musicians.ts, sparkling eyes. purina one. one visibly healthy pet. and see what protein-rich purina one true instinct can do. when you have depression, it can plunge you into deep, dark lows. and, can leave you feeling extremely sad and disinterested. overwhelmed by bipolar depression? ask about vraylar. not all types of depression should be treated the same. vraylar effectively helps relieve all symptoms of bipolar depression... with just...
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washington the has been growing strained and aspiration of emigration amin hong kong over the past 2 years followed by a series of political and the best and the postman so i knew i liked both games from the u.k. well like simply awful and other and incentive for these but of people who want to move away from home especially those in the middle class the more educated and rational and the family of young children so they had if you like or you like to be like to. watch it the way of life you know fictional a way of life. but on the other hand we accept the movie. a lot of young people actually those what on up to 9097 we don't have any colonial power when i'm one of them they want to say you know what a fight. with the polarized sentiment here in hong kong but the fact that the. to the new sister ship came from the u.k. would be another option of a home people and more people are now applying we knew the british not you know that be possible and i think. that the polarization the resistance visible on the streets yesterday we know hundreds of people were arrested what is likely to ha
washington the has been growing strained and aspiration of emigration amin hong kong over the past 2 years followed by a series of political and the best and the postman so i knew i liked both games from the u.k. well like simply awful and other and incentive for these but of people who want to move away from home especially those in the middle class the more educated and rational and the family of young children so they had if you like or you like to be like to. watch it the way of life you...
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i am not saying that is an aspiration, i am just saying it is very different to what is around at the a reminder of our top story: three teenagers have been convicted of the murder of pc andrew harper. that's it, so goodbye from me. now on bbc one, let'sjoin our news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. the tokyo games were due to start today, but some are far from enthusiastic for next year's postponed olympics. england rally to put themselves in a good position after a slow start against the west indy at old trafford. nerves arejingling against the west indy at old trafford. nerves are jingling ahead of the premier league season. who will say up? hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. today should have been the opening ceremony of the 2020 olympics in tokyo, but with the coronavirus pandemic forcing their postponement for a year, enthusiasm for hosting the event in tokyo has since plummeted. many are wondering whether they will ever take place at all. a poll this week found only 23% of japanese people support holding the games next year
i am not saying that is an aspiration, i am just saying it is very different to what is around at the a reminder of our top story: three teenagers have been convicted of the murder of pc andrew harper. that's it, so goodbye from me. now on bbc one, let'sjoin our news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. the tokyo games were due to start today, but some are far from enthusiastic for next year's postponed olympics. england rally to put themselves in a good...
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as lebanon's middle class shrinks many here see nothing to aspire to except to leap. 76 anniversary off an attempt to assassinate has been commemorated was a swearing in of new armed services recruits in berlin in front of defense minister on a gate. on july 20th 944. led a group of officers who tries unsuccessfully to kill him with a brief. ceremony reminds members of the armed forces that their loyalty is to their country rather than to a particular leader is the german defense minister speaking in berlin. circus we will never forget it we will always have the courage to live democracy we will defend the rule of law will empower peace freedom and humaneness around the world for. these especially renew this promise here and now in commemoration of the men and women of the 29th of july 1944. this month 60. the united arab emirates has launched the arab world's 1st interplanetary mission the u.a.e. amal prole which means hope in english to orbit mars and provide the 1st complete picture of the red planet's atmosphere the launch had been postponed twice because of bad weather. they always
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it if it was not a democracy give me that's one reason why i'm passionate about people and the aspirations i make a. and. the time you put is fried chicken by name after the order of the brooklyn born and i remember thinking at the time if the bun in blue can with anything can happen if people come together and unite for a full. plate i do this often confronted difficult situations for conflict between design still i see despite my charm you can find tedious on policies and development to put the spotlight on issues that matter most to the congo food security question marshall nice solution. or not has been achieved so much more needs to be timed and i feel people have to be on solutions my name is a mistake she's on and i will continue to ask you. what do i name all kinds of mission goods did it's all payment systems i need gunmen are just having common well believe it or not they all kinds else to protect their environments more on that coming up on the show i know it's i mean lagos could mean 1000 maybe done they'd see much of our lives right now but we still need to care for the enviro
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>>> i don't think anyone aspires to be on the watch list. clearly, there is a lot at stake. >> a new county added to the state's watch list. now every bay area county is facing monitoring as well as closures. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry biel. >> troubling numbers. the u.s. has more than 4.4 million confirmed cases, according to johns hopkins data. the number of deaths has reached 150,000 nationwide. by far the highest total in the world. california cases are now above for you 70,000. and a grim record reached in the state. health officials say 197 people died from covid-19. the highest number of deaths in a 24-hour period. in the bay area, cases grew by more than 1,000. now at nearly 50,000 cases. san mateo county has been added to the watch list. now all bay area counties and 94% of the state's entire population is on that list. >> i honor the fact that they're doing what they need to do to keep people safe. does it suck? is it hard for all the business owners? yeah, it is. >> reporter: that's regina skinner's reaction
>>> i don't think anyone aspires to be on the watch list. clearly, there is a lot at stake. >> a new county added to the state's watch list. now every bay area county is facing monitoring as well as closures. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry biel. >> troubling numbers. the u.s. has more than 4.4 million confirmed cases, according to johns hopkins data. the number of deaths has reached 150,000 nationwide. by far the highest total in the world. california...
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to and which james henry hammond would be very disturbed to find a mud sill class aspiring to. people are surprised when they see this image. this is the first photograph of abraham lincoln. it does not quite look like the guy we meet on the five dollar bill. it is a gregariotype taken in 1846, and lincoln does not look like somebody fresh off his father's farm. by 1846, he wasn't. he goes off to the legislature in 1834. he also carries within the desire for advancement and the way to advancement for lincoln is to study law. and so he becomes a lawyer, a printing sing himself more or less as a junior partner to a prominent kentucky lawyer in spring floral, illinois named john todd stewart who he had met during the militia. service he rendered that was where stewart and lincoln met in 1832. lincoln marks was a junior partner for john todd stewart. but eventually, what he wants to do it's to be on his own. and he achieves that in 1844, taking along with him as a junior partner to a prominent kentucky lawyer in springfield, illinois named john taught stewart who he had met during
to and which james henry hammond would be very disturbed to find a mud sill class aspiring to. people are surprised when they see this image. this is the first photograph of abraham lincoln. it does not quite look like the guy we meet on the five dollar bill. it is a gregariotype taken in 1846, and lincoln does not look like somebody fresh off his father's farm. by 1846, he wasn't. he goes off to the legislature in 1834. he also carries within the desire for advancement and the way to...
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[laughter] >> and you had aspirations to be an actor when you were a child?>> that my first introduction to hollywood was i wrote a biography 450 page biography of sammy davis junior. i get a phone call from my agent who says, can you go to new york city next week and meet an actor who wants to direct your sammy davis junior book and make it into a movie. i said who is the actor? she said denzel washington. so i said let me check my calendar. [laughter] i said yes. of course. so i go to new york and meet with him. and at the end of this reading which lasted about two hours , he wanted to go out and get something to eat. i said wait. you walking down the street in soho it will be people stopping you every five minutes. and he said well, just follow me. i walk extremely fast. by the time somebody says excuse me i'm gone. [laughter] so that's what he did. he mentioned that he wanted me to write the script. so for the next year and a half i worked on the script. he came here to washington dc one day and wanted to me and he mentioned this exclusive exclusive resta
[laughter] >> and you had aspirations to be an actor when you were a child?>> that my first introduction to hollywood was i wrote a biography 450 page biography of sammy davis junior. i get a phone call from my agent who says, can you go to new york city next week and meet an actor who wants to direct your sammy davis junior book and make it into a movie. i said who is the actor? she said denzel washington. so i said let me check my calendar. [laughter] i said yes. of course. so i...
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the ozeki, asanoyama, is already aiming higher saying he has aspirations beyond the second highest ranka fierce pushing and thrusting battle. daiesho advances but asanoyama shifts away and sends daiesho up from the rear. it wasn't pretty, but the new ozeki delivers again and goes to 4-0. the top dog, hakuho, wants to prove he is still the king of the ring by winning back-to-back championships. full attack fast. takanosho pushes fast and hakuho thrusts him down. hakuho is perfect after four days. now here is the story of a dream comeback for former ozeki terunofuji. the 28-year-old mongolian has suffered from injuries and illness, but he's battled to earn a fairy tale return to the top division for the first time in more than two years. terunofuji says it was a tough and grueling past couple of years, but he's glad he didn't give up. chiyoshoma gets a double inside grip and tries to attack but terunofuji locks up the arms. he flexes his muscles and forces chiyoshoma back and out. terunofuji has four wins and no losses and is looking good. and that's it for today. i'll be back next week w
the ozeki, asanoyama, is already aiming higher saying he has aspirations beyond the second highest ranka fierce pushing and thrusting battle. daiesho advances but asanoyama shifts away and sends daiesho up from the rear. it wasn't pretty, but the new ozeki delivers again and goes to 4-0. the top dog, hakuho, wants to prove he is still the king of the ring by winning back-to-back championships. full attack fast. takanosho pushes fast and hakuho thrusts him down. hakuho is perfect after four...
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and i think in many respects those who aspire to whether it's leadership in activism or leadership initics should study people like john lewis who throughout his life was consistent in his advocacy not only of civil rights, but of human rights. he took courageous stands. and while at the same time, doing something you don't see in american politics told, maintaining a range of personal relationships and personal respect of those that he deeply, deeply, deeply disagreed with. and so, but he is a role model for our generation, he's a role model for the generations that will come behind us because we have to really keep in mind that as a young man in 1963 he was 21 years old, 22 or 23. he represented what we see today in the streets of america, a protest movement that really captures the energy and the aspirations of young people. arthel: and finally, mark, you know, as the struggle continues, has the battle changed? is this civil rights mission during the time when john lewis was a young man a lot different from today, or are there many similarities? >> i think there are similarities, b
and i think in many respects those who aspire to whether it's leadership in activism or leadership initics should study people like john lewis who throughout his life was consistent in his advocacy not only of civil rights, but of human rights. he took courageous stands. and while at the same time, doing something you don't see in american politics told, maintaining a range of personal relationships and personal respect of those that he deeply, deeply, deeply disagreed with. and so, but he is a...