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everything else -- you can be and aspire to what you want to be. that always made me feel good as a young child, looking and saying this is what i would like to do. this is what i want to be. now it is just humbling to be an effective conservative voice for those people in the 4th district. interviewer: you are of dutch ancestry. how do you think that has shaped you? rep. feenstra: if you know the dutch, we are hard workers. we put our nose to the grind stone and we work hard. people say we are also frugal. i am a fiscal hawk. i wrote the largest income tax reduction in iowa history. i also believe the federal government, we have an out of control deficit and i think it is catastrophic the path we are on. and that is something i want to work on. we have got to have a balanced budget. for me, that is what i that is am, the dna of what i believe you to occur. work hard and make sure you spend only the bunny that you take in. common sense government. interviewer: you played basketball in high school. do you think that is helped make who you are, and i
everything else -- you can be and aspire to what you want to be. that always made me feel good as a young child, looking and saying this is what i would like to do. this is what i want to be. now it is just humbling to be an effective conservative voice for those people in the 4th district. interviewer: you are of dutch ancestry. how do you think that has shaped you? rep. feenstra: if you know the dutch, we are hard workers. we put our nose to the grind stone and we work hard. people say we are...
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the presidential aspirants who are. not mobilized the people often additional yesterday so that is not the case i have a confidence in the in that and the other things and the big the big and obvious to me the points that this election has is the case which has been mentioned in the somaliland case and the case of again the region in particular the gether. and was in power for 9 years and he has never controlled get the region particularly and got a bihari they never recognized him and yes never been president i've been listening and he repeated 3 times calling some former president. instead presidents. what the reality on the ground is i am a mother who has never been the president or. one region is controlled by shabab and i'm in the region it was free for all man years and he a conference if you call it is willing to smile ok so pointing the finger to talk for far is this is not good all right so now instead of us about how to move forward because of others to cover here if you don't mind. about about some other line
the presidential aspirants who are. not mobilized the people often additional yesterday so that is not the case i have a confidence in the in that and the other things and the big the big and obvious to me the points that this election has is the case which has been mentioned in the somaliland case and the case of again the region in particular the gether. and was in power for 9 years and he has never controlled get the region particularly and got a bihari they never recognized him and yes...
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on the one hand they signal to one that they too can aspire leadership positions and they give evidence that the world will not fall apart and may even become a better place when women lead. but couldn't these milestones also be interpreted as proof that the historical obstacles faced by women have been removed and if you just don't make it to the top, if you don't become a leader, you know, it's your fault in some way. in other words, the ball is in the individual women's court. how do you -- how should we think about -- how can we prevent that from happening? in other words, oh, yeah, sure, there was a woman in that position so now any woman who is qualified could get into that position. >> well, i think that this is a really serious problem that first i will say having a woman break the norm or the ceiling or whatever you want to call it in a particular area symbolically is important for what you said. it enables us as other women to see that they can do and enables men to see that women can do it. as julia often jokes, there's nothing different from the brains of men and women and t
on the one hand they signal to one that they too can aspire leadership positions and they give evidence that the world will not fall apart and may even become a better place when women lead. but couldn't these milestones also be interpreted as proof that the historical obstacles faced by women have been removed and if you just don't make it to the top, if you don't become a leader, you know, it's your fault in some way. in other words, the ball is in the individual women's court. how do you --...
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the last 4 years it was the fact we had this transformational president with really grand aspirations that were broadly supported by the american people in the most populous present in the country's recent history were matched by the appointments that were made in the administration i think maybe with his background in business he might have underestimated the importance of personality but having worked in the white house in the executive branch of government so much rests on personnel. it's been decades since the fall of spain's fascist regime but old wounds still haven't tailed. into the us. because for me from the go. to me on the bus at us as me they would have that i wish that this incursion which we know. of newborn babies were torn from their mothers and given away and forced adoption i don't know a lot about eve as the other. fellow men to this day mothers still search for grown children while looking in hope for their parents. seems he said draconian but since he said he wanted to search through to get the bridge. into the crease. the door justice was me we're looking for. lo
the last 4 years it was the fact we had this transformational president with really grand aspirations that were broadly supported by the american people in the most populous present in the country's recent history were matched by the appointments that were made in the administration i think maybe with his background in business he might have underestimated the importance of personality but having worked in the white house in the executive branch of government so much rests on personnel. it's...
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these are aspirational cars. they are not aspirational cars.ople getting quotes now are aged about 50 and under. this is increasing every year. and is increasing every year. and in terms _ is increasing every year. and in terms of _ is increasing every year. and in terms of the _ is increasing every year. and in terms of the other- in terms of the other industries, this fuels or it drives, pardon the pun is, storage of the cars, somewhere to park them safely and securely... that must be, also a new business in the making as well. it well. it is a big business. there was _ well. it is a big business. there was a _ well. it is a big business. there was a recent - well. it is a big business. | there was a recent report well. it is a big business. - there was a recent report that said that 34,000 people are employed directly in the uk classic car industry in the uk and it is worth £7.2 billion a year. that is not to be sniffed out. there is all sorts of things. there is logistics and the one area that was hit harder more than anything else was even
these are aspirational cars. they are not aspirational cars.ople getting quotes now are aged about 50 and under. this is increasing every year. and is increasing every year. and in terms _ is increasing every year. and in terms of _ is increasing every year. and in terms of the _ is increasing every year. and in terms of the other- in terms of the other industries, this fuels or it drives, pardon the pun is, storage of the cars, somewhere to park them safely and securely... that must be, also a...
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they have aspired to do that and they want our country to be the same thing. my kids have read a lot from our founding fathers, and we cannot lose that out this country was started. it is the greatest country in the world, but we have got to keep it and fight hard for it for freedom and liberty. interviewer: what role does religion play in your life? rep. feenstra: it is the foundation for who i am. it is everything i do and say is based on my faith, meaning that i believe god creates persons special with talents for a purpose and reason and whether it be you or anybody in this great nation that we are created for a purpose to further his kingdom. interviewer: is there something that you do to remind you of this? rep. feenstra: i read the bible every day before i go to bed. i read one or two chapters a night. it keeps me grounded, keeps me huddle. i am a servant leader. it is very biblical. i pray a lot because i need god's direction in everything i do. interviewer: thank you for your time. rep. feenstra: thank you so much. announcer: bob good represents -- ed
they have aspired to do that and they want our country to be the same thing. my kids have read a lot from our founding fathers, and we cannot lose that out this country was started. it is the greatest country in the world, but we have got to keep it and fight hard for it for freedom and liberty. interviewer: what role does religion play in your life? rep. feenstra: it is the foundation for who i am. it is everything i do and say is based on my faith, meaning that i believe god creates persons...
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what i think it sets out our aspirations that the prime minister has. aspirations that the prime ministerter has. for various things that he wants— has. for various things that he wants to — has. for various things that he wants to happen. of course, so much depends— wants to happen. of course, so much depends on— wants to happen. of course, so much depends on the situation on the ground — depends on the situation on the ground. it's true to say that infection— ground. it's true to say that infection rates have been falling and the — infection rates have been falling and the death rates have been falling — and the death rates have been falling recently as well. it's also true that— falling recently as well. it's also true that the vaccine roll—out has proved _ true that the vaccine roll—out has proved successful. next week we will hit 15 million people being vaccinated. the movement of the direction — vaccinated. the movement of the direction of travel is definitely in the right— direction of travel is definitely in the right direction. what we've seen with before — the right direction. w
what i think it sets out our aspirations that the prime minister has. aspirations that the prime ministerter has. for various things that he wants— has. for various things that he wants to — has. for various things that he wants to happen. of course, so much depends— wants to happen. of course, so much depends on— wants to happen. of course, so much depends on the situation on the ground — depends on the situation on the ground. it's true to say that infection— ground. it's true to...
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aspire area outperforms 11 out of 12 neighborhood schools.more than 200 emily's are on the waitlist. tonight, the oakland school board is set to vote on a plan to boost the student population from about 250 to 600. paris are concerned that if the board doesn't approve it, the school will be forced to close. >> when a school is clearly outperforming nearly every other school in this district, we need to look at how they have accomplished this and how the community and administration can best support and uplift the school, especially when the school is serving the most underserved and economically impacted people in the city. >> reporter: in a statement to kpix, the school district said they suggest rejecting it and leaving the school as it. any discussion about closing the school is not involved the district. the issue is not under consideration. aspire area recharter remains in effect for 2024. >>> in georgia is back open in marin county. the county has moved back into the red tier. they are able to open inside at 10% occupancy. meanwhile, re
aspire area outperforms 11 out of 12 neighborhood schools.more than 200 emily's are on the waitlist. tonight, the oakland school board is set to vote on a plan to boost the student population from about 250 to 600. paris are concerned that if the board doesn't approve it, the school will be forced to close. >> when a school is clearly outperforming nearly every other school in this district, we need to look at how they have accomplished this and how the community and administration can...
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to, and it was really— army and aspire to, and it was really the _ army and aspire to, and it was really you know, his resolve, his indomitable spirit, his optimism and generosity— indomitable spirit, his optimism and generosity and selflessness are real qualities _ generosity and selflessness are real qualities that resonate with soldiers. | qualities that resonate with soldiers. ~ ., ., , soldiers. i think all of us following _ soldiers. i think all of us following the _ soldiers. i think all of us following the stories - soldiers. i think all of us following the stories at l soldiers. i think all of us - following the stories at several times have had to pinch ourselves really, especially when you consider the worldwide appeal, the message that travelled around the world. what do you think that was? i think it was the characters _ what do you think that was? i think it was the characters i _ what do you think that was? i think it was the characters i have - what do you think that was? i think it was the characters i have just - it was the characters i have just described~ _ it was the
to, and it was really— army and aspire to, and it was really the _ army and aspire to, and it was really you know, his resolve, his indomitable spirit, his optimism and generosity— indomitable spirit, his optimism and generosity and selflessness are real qualities _ generosity and selflessness are real qualities that resonate with soldiers. | qualities that resonate with soldiers. ~ ., ., , soldiers. i think all of us following _ soldiers. i think all of us following the _ soldiers. i think...
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it's a major tournament— want to aspire to be.are — tournament the best countries in europe are in that tournament and puts us— europe are in that tournament and puts us on— europe are in that tournament and puts us on the same platform as spain. _ puts us on the same platform as spain, france, italy that has greater— spain, france, italy that has greater basketball and that's what we want _ greater basketball and that's what we want to build in our country. the governing body for uk athletics says it's committed to changing a policy which allows coaches who are found guilty of abuse, to return to work once their ban has elapsed. almost 2,000 athletes have signed an open letter saying abusers should face lifetime bans. if you remove the word coach and replace it with doctor, these things would not be happening. athlete welfare has been under the spotlight like never before. but serious concerns have recently been raised about short—term suspensions being given to athletic coaches found guilty of abuse. one athlete of a band coach
it's a major tournament— want to aspire to be.are — tournament the best countries in europe are in that tournament and puts us— europe are in that tournament and puts us on— europe are in that tournament and puts us on the same platform as spain. _ puts us on the same platform as spain, france, italy that has greater— spain, france, italy that has greater basketball and that's what we want _ greater basketball and that's what we want to build in our country. the governing body for uk...
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administration to all around wants and aspirations.t's release of the organic strength of the community. it is making good citizens. intelligent, self-supporting families. at penn school, education is preparation for practical life in which hunger of the mind, soul and body are very real considerations. . these are the people of the sea island. deeply religious, happy, industrious, good citizens. who look upon penn school as having brought to them the first emancipation of the negro race. ♪ here are the three people who today are doing the most to carry forward the work of penn school as the hub of domestic, business and community life on the island. an adventure in particle education -- in practical education, that has played a part in pointing the way to the sound solution of our growing interracial problem. three generations ago this was a typical evening seen on one of the more lonely beaches. souls torn from their native land, separated from their families. take it into slave ships for the long voyage to america. disease and the f
administration to all around wants and aspirations.t's release of the organic strength of the community. it is making good citizens. intelligent, self-supporting families. at penn school, education is preparation for practical life in which hunger of the mind, soul and body are very real considerations. . these are the people of the sea island. deeply religious, happy, industrious, good citizens. who look upon penn school as having brought to them the first emancipation of the negro race. ♪...
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last 4 years it was the fact that we had this transformational president with with really grand aspirations that were broadly supported by the american people in the most populous present in this country's recent history that were matched by the appointments that were made in the administration i think maybe with his background in business he might have underestimated the importance of personnel but just having worked in the white house in the executive branch of government so much rests on personnel you can have a great visionary as president who can even set broad directives but there are so many places where policies can get stalled or they can fail or or there cannot be sufficient the z. has been and i do think he was dick to my eyes in a lot of ways and was evidenced by people who left in the middle of the ministration with who were critical of him who really had no role being in the administration they didn't support the and probably shouldn't have been there but i think he probably did think that it was big enough to know we right that ship but. there were so many distractions and pa
last 4 years it was the fact that we had this transformational president with with really grand aspirations that were broadly supported by the american people in the most populous present in this country's recent history that were matched by the appointments that were made in the administration i think maybe with his background in business he might have underestimated the importance of personnel but just having worked in the white house in the executive branch of government so much rests on...
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a social dynamo in it all year rhythm, it's islandwide reach, it illustration to all wants and aspirations of the simple folk. it's release of the organic strength of the community. it is making good citizens, intelligent, self-supporting. at this school education is preparation for life, practical life in which hunger of the mind, soul, and body are very real considerations. these are the people of the islands, deeply religious, happy , industrious, good citizen who look upon the school as having brought to them the first true emancipation of the race. ♪ and here are the three people, who today are doing most to carry forward the work of the school as the hub of domestic business and community life on the island. an adventure in tactical education which is being felt throughout the state of south carolina, the nation, and the whole world that also has played a great art in pointing the way to the sound solution of the growing interracial problem. yes, three generations ago, this was a typical evening scene on one of the more lonely beaches in the islands. souls torn from their native land
a social dynamo in it all year rhythm, it's islandwide reach, it illustration to all wants and aspirations of the simple folk. it's release of the organic strength of the community. it is making good citizens, intelligent, self-supporting. at this school education is preparation for life, practical life in which hunger of the mind, soul, and body are very real considerations. these are the people of the islands, deeply religious, happy , industrious, good citizen who look upon the school as...
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20 seconds or so those rules i was not there were 2 that are $103.00 of the former soviet republic aspiresfor democracy is punished in other words that there is a bit of geopolitics going on to weaken a president who unseated allies of of a. bigger neighbor this is this is a this is a completely and there are many that. do all the leads it's very little. military. there in 1000000 there's usually. been there's a good or right now i think we're just stuck we've got 20 seconds left i'm sorry but i want to give try to be fair as possible 20 seconds for to have an. first though we don't have military coups here is spoken with different issue but what he's referring to the sure the original political yes it's has been turkey and now little bugger who started initiated the war and the beginning between no bones of armenians and turks in the region is coming from one in genocide that's why we need or i will hear that they have been and we are now on a little bit off topic now we don't have one representing that side by the others or from her own as. perhaps it will let's leave that for another di
20 seconds or so those rules i was not there were 2 that are $103.00 of the former soviet republic aspiresfor democracy is punished in other words that there is a bit of geopolitics going on to weaken a president who unseated allies of of a. bigger neighbor this is this is a this is a completely and there are many that. do all the leads it's very little. military. there in 1000000 there's usually. been there's a good or right now i think we're just stuck we've got 20 seconds left i'm sorry but...
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of a young men in the minnesota boys life right now of course we do we all aspired we all aspire to be and then you know 98 percent of the hockey players up there were they and some brothers. i don't want to bury the lead here but we're talking to you garrett hedlund and he is known for films like tron legacy currently starring in the hulu film jefferson that hello there you are talking about m.g.m. in the past and now these platforms are making great product the hulu film the united states versus billie holiday it will be released on the streaming platform on february 28th and we squint here i want to make sure i have the date right 26 this is garrett hedlund. i'm very good i'm very you know thanks for having me dance . listen it was a congrats on the bambino and to name the baby rhodes no doubt he's going to be scholarly how's how's the young tyke sleeping at this point you know what it's just it's crossan it's a month today. the pediatrician was here a couple of nights ago and so we're embarking on hell month so it's not great but it's really brought up the old sculler because. many
of a young men in the minnesota boys life right now of course we do we all aspired we all aspire to be and then you know 98 percent of the hockey players up there were they and some brothers. i don't want to bury the lead here but we're talking to you garrett hedlund and he is known for films like tron legacy currently starring in the hulu film jefferson that hello there you are talking about m.g.m. in the past and now these platforms are making great product the hulu film the united states...
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we spoke the same language, we had the same aspiration. and we both wanted to grow.nology, the were a few laps ahead when it comes to the water industry. and in the uae water is an issue. it's scarce, and israel has solved that issue. so we in the group tried to benefit from it. so we reached out to fluence and agreed on a memorandum of understanding to bridge this industry, and to bring the fluence products to the united arab emirates. adedayo, yes the deal has formalized relationships between the two countries, but the fact is that both of them were anyways doing business, some sort of business unofficially, so what has changed with this deal? will one thing it reduces the cost of doing business with israelis. they can formally enter the uae without having to set up an umbrella company in the uk, or in singapore. so thatjust makes it a lot easier for them to enter the uae market. it reduces the logistics and costs of setting up a business. it also opens multiple sectors for israelis to enter in from tourism to attack, to health care. so itjust opens the market, and
we spoke the same language, we had the same aspiration. and we both wanted to grow.nology, the were a few laps ahead when it comes to the water industry. and in the uae water is an issue. it's scarce, and israel has solved that issue. so we in the group tried to benefit from it. so we reached out to fluence and agreed on a memorandum of understanding to bridge this industry, and to bring the fluence products to the united arab emirates. adedayo, yes the deal has formalized relationships between...
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of a young men in the minnesota boy's life right now of course we do we all aspired we all aspire to be a name you know 98 percent of the hockey players up.
of a young men in the minnesota boy's life right now of course we do we all aspired we all aspire to be a name you know 98 percent of the hockey players up.
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last time in 2019 after coming back from stats from serious injuries what's seen as a really on aspiring championship type of moment very typical of tiger woods now whether tiger woods will be a figure on the golf circuit again it's unknown whether he will and whether he will play any more is not not certain at this point but he's certainly made a lasting impact not only on the sport but. the wider culture in the united states and around the world. rob thanks very much indeed obviously we're going to be waiting to get any news from the hospital that tiger woods is country in but for now robinson los angeles thank you very much indeed the u.s. and the e.u. have condemned the arrest of a senior opposition figure in georgia nicomedia was taken into custody on tuesday morning is accused of seeking to violently overthrow parliament robin firstly walker reports in the capital tbilisi. surrounding the headquarters of george's largest opposition party police carried out a special operation to breach the building. was opposition supporters resisted but officers soon overwhelmed them taking the ca
last time in 2019 after coming back from stats from serious injuries what's seen as a really on aspiring championship type of moment very typical of tiger woods now whether tiger woods will be a figure on the golf circuit again it's unknown whether he will and whether he will play any more is not not certain at this point but he's certainly made a lasting impact not only on the sport but. the wider culture in the united states and around the world. rob thanks very much indeed obviously we're...
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itjust seems a strange aspiration to have to sit on a bench.ity. we are not very good with the unknown. what we've been longing for is clarity in a situation where there is just simply not only no clarity but the picture changes so often. because we are dealing with the virus in the virus doesn't really conform to human behavior. so what we've got is a government that wants to offer a glimmer of hope. it certainly wants to ensure that the fiasco of last summer, of children not being in school, exams not taken place doesn't get repeated in quite the same way. so they aren't terribly concerned to make sure as many children go back to school as possible as early as possible. they want to balance that out in terms of the economy. i'm very struck by this idea that it has an awful echo of what happened in november where we kept talking about saving christmas. it's almost now it if easter has become the thing that needs to be protected. and sunday at lunch in a pub garden with your family, as if that's what everybody does at easter time. that's now be
itjust seems a strange aspiration to have to sit on a bench.ity. we are not very good with the unknown. what we've been longing for is clarity in a situation where there is just simply not only no clarity but the picture changes so often. because we are dealing with the virus in the virus doesn't really conform to human behavior. so what we've got is a government that wants to offer a glimmer of hope. it certainly wants to ensure that the fiasco of last summer, of children not being in school,...
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what do we do when it's all that we get what our people need and also to meet our own political aspirations our independent mission to which of course some rich countries will say nigeria is rich in resources why doesn't it have its own homegrown vaccination program and i understand you have something called diu sin vax but the funding what is the biotech industry in nigeria a country so much more populous so much richer in resources than britain why can't you make your own vaccines i mean that really i mean that i think that for me or the life force that's where the point i was going to be recently where actually express my anger not just that nigeria but africa nation because. but governments over the years have actually brought us here and you know what i can. if we had you know good governance over the years thank you has given the police our well to be manufacturing our back to what that other point in time so i did that the particular business all find ourselves you have to depend on what time is and what the question is what is the government in one what are african leaders doing to
what do we do when it's all that we get what our people need and also to meet our own political aspirations our independent mission to which of course some rich countries will say nigeria is rich in resources why doesn't it have its own homegrown vaccination program and i understand you have something called diu sin vax but the funding what is the biotech industry in nigeria a country so much more populous so much richer in resources than britain why can't you make your own vaccines i mean that...
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they were never quite _ like an aspiration they were never quite get — like an aspiration they wereir own _ quite get to, and they actually own their own first home? we don't have all the _ their own first home? we don't have all the technical detail behind this and i_ all the technical detail behind this and i suspect there will be some scepticism from lenders. but a good indication— scepticism from lenders. but a good indication of where the government pots indication of where the government pots my— indication of where the government pots my priorities are. and reflective of where society and what the public— reflective of where society and what the public want. -- reflective of where society and what the public want.— reflective of where society and what the public want. -- the government's riorities. the public want. -- the government's priorities- a — the public want. -- the government's priorities. a potential _ the public want. -- the government's priorities. a potential vote _ the public want. -- the government's priorities. a potential vote winner - priorities. a potential
they were never quite _ like an aspiration they were never quite get — like an aspiration they wereir own _ quite get to, and they actually own their own first home? we don't have all the _ their own first home? we don't have all the technical detail behind this and i_ all the technical detail behind this and i suspect there will be some scepticism from lenders. but a good indication— scepticism from lenders. but a good indication of where the government pots indication of where the...
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the country as the party would like to see it that it's not pure fiction but more often more an aspiration rather than a reality. the real one factory or weeping willow paradise has 700 workers 70 percent are women they produce 1500000 sports shoes a year it's assembly line work. for years local products were conspicuous in their conformity. now the factory is seeking to draw inspiration from foreign trends. in marketing jargon this is what's called benchmarking. so how do you know. after he visited our factory a respected marshall sent us 142 pairs of foreign shoe models but one thing he said all this i think that. this missile can get it was. he told us to display them at the workplace next to the ones which had been done incorrectly. but the point is should be that i was technicians and employees to observe and compare them to ours so. our goal is to raise the quality of our shoes to an international level legacy and that i just. copying foreign trends reducing imports and promoting local industry makes sense in a country that is often struck by sanctions but for the plan to work the pr
the country as the party would like to see it that it's not pure fiction but more often more an aspiration rather than a reality. the real one factory or weeping willow paradise has 700 workers 70 percent are women they produce 1500000 sports shoes a year it's assembly line work. for years local products were conspicuous in their conformity. now the factory is seeking to draw inspiration from foreign trends. in marketing jargon this is what's called benchmarking. so how do you know. after he...
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the time because i said you know japan had a major economic bubble japan did not have military aspirations to rival the united states and so forth but of course in terms of driving the budget of the pentagon it was it was something that was worth focusing on for the propaganda value and i think china has much the same role today as you said china is not a military threat to the united states today the united states of the overwhelming see in air power it's likely to remain that way for at least a generation as 2050 it's hard to tell and it would partly depend on whether china feels they need military force but what's very clear is china's very successful in business globally and so i think it's the business rivalry that actually matters is the real substance behind the arguments about national security it's a fact that chinese telephone service and internet services are vastly cheaper than americans and therefore the global competitor and washington knows that telecom internet is the future and if china is winning you know influence in telecom internet around the world that's going to affe
the time because i said you know japan had a major economic bubble japan did not have military aspirations to rival the united states and so forth but of course in terms of driving the budget of the pentagon it was it was something that was worth focusing on for the propaganda value and i think china has much the same role today as you said china is not a military threat to the united states today the united states of the overwhelming see in air power it's likely to remain that way for at least...
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of a young men the minnesota boys life right now of course we do we all aspired we all aspire to be in and you know 98 percent of the hockey players up there were they and some brothers. and i don't want to bury the lead here but we're talking the garrett hedlund and he is known for films like tron legacy currently starring in the hulu film jefferson that hulu you know you were talking about m.g.m. in the past and now these platforms are making great product the hulu film the united states versus billie holiday it will be released on the streaming platform on february 28th when we squint here i want to make sure of the date right 26 this is garrett hedlund. i'm very good i'm very into thanks for having me dense. can listen. congrats on the bambino and to name the baby rhodes no doubt he's going to be scholarly how's how's the young tyke sleeping at this point you know what it's just it's cross and it's a month today. the pediatrician was here a couple of nights ago and so we're embarking on hell month so it's not great but it's really brought up the old sculler because. many of the nur
of a young men the minnesota boys life right now of course we do we all aspired we all aspire to be in and you know 98 percent of the hockey players up there were they and some brothers. and i don't want to bury the lead here but we're talking the garrett hedlund and he is known for films like tron legacy currently starring in the hulu film jefferson that hulu you know you were talking about m.g.m. in the past and now these platforms are making great product the hulu film the united states...
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again, i think that comes back to the question of who's credible and what people aspire to, and again cold war, protesting crowds on the street tended to look to western democracies. that has taken a bit of a hammering lately, but if biden can restore the idea that there is a kind of moral core at the heart of his government, then i think it will give courage back to people on the streets and they will not feel alone in the face of dictatorships. isabel hilton, thank you very much indeed. to another figure of global renown, aung san suu kyi. winner of the nobel peace prize for her enduring fight for democracy in myanmar, her allure was tarnished when she failed to condemn the military actions against the muslim rohingyas. now, the generals who drove that brutal assault are fully in charge of myanmar. so, is this the end for the lady? the lady, as you say, has a i very different reputation now. during her many years of house arrest she was of course hailedl by the world is a pro—democracy leader, noble prize laureate, i people flocked to her door when her house arrest - was lifted, whe
again, i think that comes back to the question of who's credible and what people aspire to, and again cold war, protesting crowds on the street tended to look to western democracies. that has taken a bit of a hammering lately, but if biden can restore the idea that there is a kind of moral core at the heart of his government, then i think it will give courage back to people on the streets and they will not feel alone in the face of dictatorships. isabel hilton, thank you very much indeed. to...
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on the other i mean i i think demographics are play a huge role in this because young people's aspirations are not to allow the. mayo soldiers to dictate their lives to them the way maybe would have been accepted 20 or 30 years ago it's a different world now that got young people have access to the internet they've seen the world outside of me and ma and they want a different future so many don't do might not remember the violence that the military has exacted in the process saying now now take action against those who break the law what kind of action do you anticipate will minimize military a brutal and that group on the planet can explain that better than the ripping a community who have suffered decades of mistreatment and then a genocide the military if it chooses can be incredibly violent but that the protesters while they i think will be scared about the prospect that the military what will unleash violence upon them bright frankly that had enough i mean the numbers of people that have taken to the streets is an indication that from their point of view enough is enough they do not w
on the other i mean i i think demographics are play a huge role in this because young people's aspirations are not to allow the. mayo soldiers to dictate their lives to them the way maybe would have been accepted 20 or 30 years ago it's a different world now that got young people have access to the internet they've seen the world outside of me and ma and they want a different future so many don't do might not remember the violence that the military has exacted in the process saying now now take...
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this is an assault on democracy itself, on the people of myanmar, on their hopes and their aspirationsand the people of myanmar need to know that the world is watching and the world is with them. more than 5,000 people are arrested in russia, as protests take place in support ofjailed 0pposition leader, alexei navalny. the eu commission president tells pharmaceutical companies that problems with the supply of coronavirus vaccines must be addressed. military leaders in myanmar have staged a coup and declared a state of emergency for at least a year. hours earlier, they detained the country's de—facto leader aung san suu kyi and several of her fellow leaders in the national league for democracy. the military says it's in response to alleged election fraud in november's general election which saw aung sang suu kyi returned to power by a huge majority. 0ur south east asia correspondentjonathan head has the latest on the military�*s announcement. well, they have simply announced that this is indeed a coup, they didn't call it that, but that they have seized alljudicial and legislative power
this is an assault on democracy itself, on the people of myanmar, on their hopes and their aspirationsand the people of myanmar need to know that the world is watching and the world is with them. more than 5,000 people are arrested in russia, as protests take place in support ofjailed 0pposition leader, alexei navalny. the eu commission president tells pharmaceutical companies that problems with the supply of coronavirus vaccines must be addressed. military leaders in myanmar have staged a coup...
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and political processes that he goes through he is clearly an aspirational politician he's an aspirational russian opposition politician but what does it do to his power base because he's been behind bars before he clearly does have support in many different parts of the country. yes indeed this is a war that has been clearly shown ever since he came back from germany a risky exactly this prison sentence and many so maybe some other ones more to come and there has been indeed people think that this was an extremely brave move on the other hand the history shows that you cannot actually be an active politician you cannot actually participate in political life and inspire your supporters if you stay abroad if you stay in exile so to say so. if it stays 2 and a half years so if there is nothing more. charges he can come out of that prison a better politician in the sense a politician with more weight than he has at this very moment but no one knows what will happen in 2 and a half years in russia because the things are developing the brewing slowly and so on i have to also say that whilst we
and political processes that he goes through he is clearly an aspirational politician he's an aspirational russian opposition politician but what does it do to his power base because he's been behind bars before he clearly does have support in many different parts of the country. yes indeed this is a war that has been clearly shown ever since he came back from germany a risky exactly this prison sentence and many so maybe some other ones more to come and there has been indeed people think that...
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it here to the party leadership we can certainly overcome any difficulties and service for the aspirations for a better life and let's have a look at how china measures poverty compared to the rest of the world beijing defines it stream poverty as earning less than $620.00 a year or $1.70 per day that's lower than the world bank's standard of 1 dollar 90 cents there's also the question of whether china should be considered rich poor or somewhere in between the world bank has set the poverty line for upper middle income countries at $5.50 on that basis nearly 30 percent of the chinese population still lives below the line and according to a recent report for the brookings institute china is only as well off as the u.s. was in the 1960 s. some experts say china has set a low bar on how it defines poverty more investment is still needed in the poorest areas. let's bring in our guest into the show we have joining us from beijing i met tang and he's a political analyst and advisors the china provincial government in shanghai than wang chief economist at hang seng bank china and in washington d.
it here to the party leadership we can certainly overcome any difficulties and service for the aspirations for a better life and let's have a look at how china measures poverty compared to the rest of the world beijing defines it stream poverty as earning less than $620.00 a year or $1.70 per day that's lower than the world bank's standard of 1 dollar 90 cents there's also the question of whether china should be considered rich poor or somewhere in between the world bank has set the poverty...