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_ into the aspirations of the british people as — into the aspirations of the british people as we _cautiously - into the aspirations of the british people as we cautiously but - people as we cautiously but irreversibly _ people as we cautiously but irreversibly open _ people as we cautiously but irreversibly open up. - people as we cautiously but irreversibly open up. we'll. people as we cautiously but - irreversibly open up. we'll keep looking — irreversibly open up. we'll keep looking at— irreversibly open up. we'll keep looking at att— irreversibly open up. we'll keep looking at all these _ irreversibly open up. we'll keep looking at all these proposals . irreversibly open up. we'll keep l looking at all these proposals and flex looking at all these proposals and flex as— looking at all these proposals and flex as appropriate. _ looking at all these proposals and flex as appropriate.— flex as appropriate. ministers at the moment _ flex as appropriate. ministers at the moment trying _ flex as appropriate. ministers at the moment trying to _ flex as appropriate. ministers at the mom
_ into the aspirations of the british people as — into the aspirations of the british people as we _cautiously - into the aspirations of the british people as we cautiously but - people as we cautiously but irreversibly _ people as we cautiously but irreversibly open _ people as we cautiously but irreversibly open up. - people as we cautiously but irreversibly open up. we'll. people as we cautiously but - irreversibly open up. we'll keep looking — irreversibly open up. we'll keep looking...
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that's the aspirational goal. the goal line is to completely crush this outbreak and that's the end game that i showed on my first slide. so no one should think that when we reach this 70% across the country that we're done. we are not done until we completely crush this outbreak. dr. walensky: and maybe just to emphasize the importance of a second dose. the 70% of the first dose. we also want people to get the second dose for the vaccine. jeff: one more question. >> zeke, ap. reporter: thanks for doing this. for those four states that haven't even reached 50% of their adult population yet vaccinated, is the white house looking at a different approach to those states? we heard from those governors saying it's a personal choice for folks who are not quite -- is there a -- should we combekt to see a different -- expect to see a strategy? after july 4, many of the programs run out. every covid death is preventable. is the white house going to phase out its promotional campaign to try to get vaccinated at this point?
that's the aspirational goal. the goal line is to completely crush this outbreak and that's the end game that i showed on my first slide. so no one should think that when we reach this 70% across the country that we're done. we are not done until we completely crush this outbreak. dr. walensky: and maybe just to emphasize the importance of a second dose. the 70% of the first dose. we also want people to get the second dose for the vaccine. jeff: one more question. >> zeke, ap. reporter:...
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that's the aspirational goal. the goal line was to completely crush this, and that's the out game -- the endgame that i saw on my first live. no one would think we would reach the 70% across the country that we are done. we are not done until we completely crush this outbreak. >> and maybe emphasize the importance of the second dose. we want people to get the second dose for there two dose vaccine. >> one more question. ap. >> thank you for doing this. there are four states that have not even reached 80% of their adult population. as the white house looking at a different approach to those states? governor saying it's a personal choice for folks -- should we expect to see a different strategy? after july 4 a lot of these programs dropping out. every covid death at this point is preventable. is the white house going to phase it out, its promotional campaign to drive people to vaccines at this point. there is the chance of winning the lottery of not getting vaccinated. this is obviously people's personal choice. >>
that's the aspirational goal. the goal line was to completely crush this, and that's the out game -- the endgame that i saw on my first live. no one would think we would reach the 70% across the country that we are done. we are not done until we completely crush this outbreak. >> and maybe emphasize the importance of the second dose. we want people to get the second dose for there two dose vaccine. >> one more question. ap. >> thank you for doing this. there are four states...
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conscious of their individual identity, of their national aspirations and also of the common hemisphere means recreating our social so that they were better served of our nation and our people. it means social legislation and greater legislation for those who who are the labours of the land. it means abolishing illiteracy. it means schools for children. and adults as well. and it means strength and institutes of hired to k shun, technical as well as humane. it means doctors and hospitals. it means roads, making the interior frontiers with free markets in the force. it means to spread of industry and the steady increase of both industrial and agricultural production. and it means above all, the assurance that the benefits of economic growth will approve, not just to the few but to the entire national community. >> congress authorized the money to carry out the program and diplomats and economists from 21 american republicans met at uruguay for the first alliance for progress conference. a new program for employment of american states was underway. kennedy found time on occasion to meet w
conscious of their individual identity, of their national aspirations and also of the common hemisphere means recreating our social so that they were better served of our nation and our people. it means social legislation and greater legislation for those who who are the labours of the land. it means abolishing illiteracy. it means schools for children. and adults as well. and it means strength and institutes of hired to k shun, technical as well as humane. it means doctors and hospitals. it...
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it could also be joining experience and raising aspirations.ake sure that local children had proper eye test. it turned out that several hundred didn't have the right classes prescriptions and that was one of the reasons why uc was poor. the inquiry report really doesn't add a huge amount i think to what we already knew and understood the problems to be. what we really now need to do for these communities is move off debating the issues and get onto solutions and rolling out more opportunity areas it more of those communities. notjust in the north but also as the report show, communities in places like essex, east sussex, gloucestershire, 0xford shire, was to share all places highlighted actually as having really challenging education systems for young people. i really challenging education systems for young people-— for young people. i went to a comprehensive _ for young people. i went to a comprehensive inner - for young people. i went to a - comprehensive inner unemployment in the west country. i take exactly the point you're making about th
it could also be joining experience and raising aspirations.ake sure that local children had proper eye test. it turned out that several hundred didn't have the right classes prescriptions and that was one of the reasons why uc was poor. the inquiry report really doesn't add a huge amount i think to what we already knew and understood the problems to be. what we really now need to do for these communities is move off debating the issues and get onto solutions and rolling out more opportunity...
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so it is with the aspirations of americans everywhere.opes spill like oncoming tides over frontiers. everywhere, there is the same thirst for freedom from dictatorship, from the bonds of economic and social injustice. everywhere, there is the desire to eliminate the age-old tyrannies of poverty, hunger, and ignorance. as president probably obeyed in court -- president romulo betancourt has said, there is a land to work. schools, doctors, and medicines. the awareness that these needs can only be met by a new kind of cooperative effort was the reason why, not long ago, a presidential plane came over the water to the capital city of venezuela, caracas. in his inauguration speech, the newly elected the end of the united states, john f. kennedy, had said "to our sister republics south of the border, we offer a special offer to convert our good words to good deeds in a new alliance for progress, to assist free men and governments in casting off the chains of poverty. " that alliance is in the process of being forged. on this, president kennedy'
so it is with the aspirations of americans everywhere.opes spill like oncoming tides over frontiers. everywhere, there is the same thirst for freedom from dictatorship, from the bonds of economic and social injustice. everywhere, there is the desire to eliminate the age-old tyrannies of poverty, hunger, and ignorance. as president probably obeyed in court -- president romulo betancourt has said, there is a land to work. schools, doctors, and medicines. the awareness that these needs can only be...
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we talk about nature as if it is separate from our aspirations, as if somehow we will make somethingmething else to take care of nature. those two need to be brought together. conservation or protection or managing nature is not hard in itself. we need to have a different separation so that we see that how we depend on nature or any form of life on earth, whether it is economical aspirations that we need to take care of where water comes from, that we need for factories, for agriculture, and for domestic use. we know where that comes from. we need to have a conversation on the things we need and how nature contributes to them and forget about incentives that are going to come from somewhere else other than nature. the conversation, the right conversation is streamlining biodiversity in our livelihoods and in our --. structure economies that rely on conservation and sustainability of our nature in order for us to have livelihoods. i think that separation has brought us to where we are. here in africa, the conversation should be how do we streamline -- what is the role of biodiversity
we talk about nature as if it is separate from our aspirations, as if somehow we will make somethingmething else to take care of nature. those two need to be brought together. conservation or protection or managing nature is not hard in itself. we need to have a different separation so that we see that how we depend on nature or any form of life on earth, whether it is economical aspirations that we need to take care of where water comes from, that we need for factories, for agriculture, and...
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so it is with american aspirations.e spills over frontiers with a thirst for freedom from dictatorship, from the bonds of economic and social injustice. ♪ everywhere, there is the desire to eliminate the age-old guarantees of poverty, hunger and currents. as the president of venezuela has said, there is underway an irresistible process which will divide in the backward and abandoned rural areas a land to work. ♪ schools, doctors and medicines -- the awareness that these needs can only be met by a new kind of cooperative effort was the reason why, not long ago, a presidential plane came over the water to the capital city of venezuela, caracas. in his inauguration speech, the newly-elected president of john f. kennedy, had said, to our sister republics south of the border, we offer a special plan, to convert our good words to good deeds and a new alliance for progress to assist free men and free governments in casting off the chains of poverty. now, that alliance is in the process of being forged, as resident and misses k
so it is with american aspirations.e spills over frontiers with a thirst for freedom from dictatorship, from the bonds of economic and social injustice. ♪ everywhere, there is the desire to eliminate the age-old guarantees of poverty, hunger and currents. as the president of venezuela has said, there is underway an irresistible process which will divide in the backward and abandoned rural areas a land to work. ♪ schools, doctors and medicines -- the awareness that these needs can only be...
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the question is an existential back or aspirational america is back?wer is it is a bit of both. the fact is that donald trump took america out of international organisations and threatened to get out of nato and really affected the western alliance. whatjoe biden is saying is we are back in this alliance and we are back as a collective but that aspirational part of it is that donald trump and the american democracy has really been tested and the legitimacy of american democracy is not where it was a decade or two ago and so it becomes an aspirational america is back. america wants to be notjust economic but the moral leader of the world. joe biden is keen to restore that but there is a lot of work to do and domestically the us is not fair. nonetheless, america is back at the table. and that really is the take away from this past week. in european terms, what might america is back mean? i think this is the moment that everybody has been waiting for with some trepidation and huge anticipation after the psychodrama of trump and his relationship with vladi
the question is an existential back or aspirational america is back?wer is it is a bit of both. the fact is that donald trump took america out of international organisations and threatened to get out of nato and really affected the western alliance. whatjoe biden is saying is we are back in this alliance and we are back as a collective but that aspirational part of it is that donald trump and the american democracy has really been tested and the legitimacy of american democracy is not where it...
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it's something for them to aspire to look at _ it's something for them to aspire to look at and — it'sssional clubs. they all have grassroots. it's clubs. they all have grassroots. it's there — clubs. they all have grassroots. it's there for them to weigh in for that if— it's there for them to weigh in for that if that's what they want to be, but you _ that if that's what they want to be, but you have to put a lot of effort into that — but you have to put a lot of effort into that. " ., , ., into that. another big night for him and for yourself. _ into that. another big night for him and for yourself. we've _ into that. another big night for him and for yourself. we've seen - into that. another big night for him and for yourself. we've seen some| and for yourself. we�*ve seen some club members arriving already. itirei’e're club members arriving already. we're ttoin to be club members arriving already. we're going to be at — club members arriving already. we're going to be at the _ club members arriving already. we're going to be at the back— club members arriving already. we're going t
it's something for them to aspire to look at _ it's something for them to aspire to look at and — it'sssional clubs. they all have grassroots. it's clubs. they all have grassroots. it's there — clubs. they all have grassroots. it's there for them to weigh in for that if— it's there for them to weigh in for that if that's what they want to be, but you _ that if that's what they want to be, but you have to put a lot of effort into that — but you have to put a lot of effort into that....
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i think there is certainly an aspiration _ decision on that?re is certainly an aspiration in - decision on that? i think there is certainly an aspiration in parts i decision on that? i think there isi certainly an aspiration in parts of government to look at ways life could be made a little easier. if you currently get pinged by the app or test and trace get in touch and you have to self—isolate for ten days, that can be problematic, challenging, burdensome forsome, days, that can be problematic, challenging, burdensome for some, so looking at those alternatives. we know from doctor susan hopkins there are studies under way to look at this possibility of daily tests instead and they are recruiting 40,000 people for that. in terms of whether you could to see some sort of a similar system for people who have been double vaccinated being able not to quarantine if they come back from amber list countries, i'm told there are early conversations going on around that, but i do not really get the sense that any of this is about to happen tomorrow for e
i think there is certainly an aspiration _ decision on that?re is certainly an aspiration in - decision on that? i think there is certainly an aspiration in parts i decision on that? i think there isi certainly an aspiration in parts of government to look at ways life could be made a little easier. if you currently get pinged by the app or test and trace get in touch and you have to self—isolate for ten days, that can be problematic, challenging, burdensome forsome, days, that can be...
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it drove the educational aspirations -- the occasional aspirations of the libertarian party whose extremist platform suffered predictable but humiliating crushings at the polls. all of this defeat over all of these decades concentrated the strain, isolated its most persistent and determined elements, and added to it an emotional payload of resentment. one target of this precinct was the existence of government regulation. the libertarian party in 1980 ran on a platform of ending social security, ending medicare, closing the post office, undoing the american highway program, stopping public education, and eliminating all our public regulatory agencies. even the federal aviation administration that keeps planes from bumping into each other. this platform barely attracted 1% of the vote, an unsurprising but humiliating crushing. that humiliating crushing was suffered by david koch, libertarian party candidate for vice president and the party's major funder. the koch family is spectacularly, unimaginably rich. privately held koch industries pours hundreds of millions of dollars into their pocke
it drove the educational aspirations -- the occasional aspirations of the libertarian party whose extremist platform suffered predictable but humiliating crushings at the polls. all of this defeat over all of these decades concentrated the strain, isolated its most persistent and determined elements, and added to it an emotional payload of resentment. one target of this precinct was the existence of government regulation. the libertarian party in 1980 ran on a platform of ending social...
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for black men, the privilege of american freedom factored into their military aspirations. but historians have oversimplified their motivations for enlistment. one historian argued that black soldiers cared little about the fate of the nation's republican military heritage or long-cherished citizen soldier ideas. it began with freedom and ended there. but one soldier remarked, quote, if we fight to maintain a republic government, we want republic privileges. for this soldier, the integrity of the republic experiment rested on whether or not african-americans could realize its principles. he stated further that, quote, we do not covet your wives nor your daughters, nor the position of political orator. all we ask is the proper enjoyment of the rights of citizenship and a knowledge share in our noble birthplace. indeed, another soldier understood the broader ramifications of the war offering it is notice merely that i am grateful for the protection and citizenship that i may hope for, but i recognize in the stability of this government a source of strength to other nations. w
for black men, the privilege of american freedom factored into their military aspirations. but historians have oversimplified their motivations for enlistment. one historian argued that black soldiers cared little about the fate of the nation's republican military heritage or long-cherished citizen soldier ideas. it began with freedom and ended there. but one soldier remarked, quote, if we fight to maintain a republic government, we want republic privileges. for this soldier, the integrity of...
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i think the question is, is it an existential back or is that an aspirational america is back?nswer is, it is a bit of both. the fact is that donald trump took america out of international organisations, took american and threatened to get out of nato, and really panicked the western alliance. what biden is saying is we are back in the western alliance, we are back as a collective, but that aspirational part of it is that trump has — and american democracy have really, really been tested and the legitimacy of american democracy is not where it was a decade or two ago and so it becomes an aspirational "america is back". america wants to be notjust economic but the moral leader of the world. biden is keen to restore that but there is a lot of work to do. and domestically, the us is not there. nonetheless, america is back at the table. and that really is the take away from this past week. arkady ostrvosky, in european terms, what might "america is back" mean? well, i think this is - the moment that everybody has been waiting - for with some trepidation and huge anticipation, after
i think the question is, is it an existential back or is that an aspirational america is back?nswer is, it is a bit of both. the fact is that donald trump took america out of international organisations, took american and threatened to get out of nato, and really panicked the western alliance. what biden is saying is we are back in the western alliance, we are back as a collective, but that aspirational part of it is that trump has — and american democracy have really, really been tested and...
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you can't aspire to be a meme stock.d your calls rapid fire in "the lightning round. so stay with cramer. hey, dad! hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like..like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e*trade gives you an award-winning mobile app with powerful, easy-to-use tools and interactive charts to give you an edge, 24/7 support when you need it the most and $0 commissions for online u.s. listed stocks. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. go aflac!!! what the heck, troy - that's not your kid! the aflac duck is just covering for sophie. same way he got me money to help cover her hospital bill when my health insurance didn't pay for all of it. but this isn't fair! that's exactly what i said! but then i learned health insurance isn't even supposed to cover everything. wait...for real? for real real. luckily i had aflac. aflac!!! get help with expenses health insurance doesn't cover. go aflac! !mm-h
you can't aspire to be a meme stock.d your calls rapid fire in "the lightning round. so stay with cramer. hey, dad! hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like..like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e*trade gives you an award-winning mobile app with powerful, easy-to-use tools and interactive charts to give you an edge, 24/7 support when you need it the most and $0 commissions for...
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for conservatives, a thriving free-market is always the goal to which we aspire. what president trump helped us see is that sometimes, our intentions can work against us. china is the perfect example. for decades, china pretended to be a free and equal trading partner with the world. all the while, stealing ip's, taking state-sponsored industries and flooded our markets with cheap products to destroy businesses. meanwhile, our manufacturing base has hollowed out. many of our citizens were impoverished in the working class was gutted. billions or trillions of dollars worth of technology innovation was stolen. as we learned in this difficult past year, some of our most critical supply chains were offshore with ominous consequences for our economic security and the well-being of our people. free markets depend on consistent rules for all involved. everybody has got a play by the same rules on the road. we conservatives have always insisted on that here at home but under the trump pants administration, we applied the principle of free and fair trade to all of our trad
for conservatives, a thriving free-market is always the goal to which we aspire. what president trump helped us see is that sometimes, our intentions can work against us. china is the perfect example. for decades, china pretended to be a free and equal trading partner with the world. all the while, stealing ip's, taking state-sponsored industries and flooded our markets with cheap products to destroy businesses. meanwhile, our manufacturing base has hollowed out. many of our citizens were...
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today we have to wonder, how many young people, particularly those who will aspire to have the remarkable and capability, inspired today to become republicans? the party inspiring a generation or sometimes alienating it. what must be done to build a party that embraces the future rather than clings to the past and who will do it? there are tough decisions ahead so this is not a time gratitude and wistful. it's a time for choosing all of us.l spiegel tonight knows what it means to face the time for choosing, having faced down and on about a verbal one month ago and chosen wisely and rightly to uphold most of the constitution of the united states. his was a reminder even the most obvious choices are sometimes often the most difficult choice. mr. vice president, i have not enough time to recite all of your many accomplishments before you take the stage. if i may, i'd like to mention just one but it's one that were it not for your dedication and leadership, some in this audience would not only not be here tonight, they very well might not alive tonight. indeed it was your tireless effort as t
today we have to wonder, how many young people, particularly those who will aspire to have the remarkable and capability, inspired today to become republicans? the party inspiring a generation or sometimes alienating it. what must be done to build a party that embraces the future rather than clings to the past and who will do it? there are tough decisions ahead so this is not a time gratitude and wistful. it's a time for choosing all of us.l spiegel tonight knows what it means to face the time...
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so they've all helped me aspire and anyway, it's been a fabulous journey. >> it has been, i've loved watching it. this is your second book of portraits. your first was called portraits of courage which focused on wounded warriors and the men and women where our uniformed and your newest book "out of many, one" focuses on the journeys and contributions of three immigrants. why did you decide to publish this book? why is this what you choseto focus on ? >> as you know i've been a longtime advocate of reasonable and logical immigration policy . i was discouraged by the tone of the rhetoric about immigrants. the labeling and some of the adjectives used were just not real and was not conducive to getting people together to solve, to fix a broken system so i decided to enter the world of politics in an immigrants and tell their stories. with the hopes of educating, reeducating americans about what immigration has been and will mean to our country. i didn't anticipate a crisis or not crisis, whatever it is this point in time. so the book is coming out at a very unusual period. i'm not that
so they've all helped me aspire and anyway, it's been a fabulous journey. >> it has been, i've loved watching it. this is your second book of portraits. your first was called portraits of courage which focused on wounded warriors and the men and women where our uniformed and your newest book "out of many, one" focuses on the journeys and contributions of three immigrants. why did you decide to publish this book? why is this what you choseto focus on ? >> as you know i've...
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they cannot imagine it it's yet another attack on their ability to live up to that aspirational manner. but this to the question of why men are so afraid of feminism. when they turn on the tv they hear people talk about patriarch hear them calling it sexist for a bit they're saying i'm doing all these good things. i'm trying to be a good person. i'm trying to be ethical how can i be both the hero and the villain? the fact is we are always villains and sidekicks and mentors and all of those things all at once and multiple colliding myths. so that is the key point that you are talking about in that section of the book. >> yes i love that, the narcissistic, what is you have >> narcissistic authority. i was thinking about that to how that shows up in our life sometimes in ways where, when he family lives somewhere does everybody want to live there? did the spouse want to live there? was that jan wanted to always live in there so many tiny moments like that. i think people get a really good idea of these ideas and where you see them in your life. >> i think that is right. i think there is a
they cannot imagine it it's yet another attack on their ability to live up to that aspirational manner. but this to the question of why men are so afraid of feminism. when they turn on the tv they hear people talk about patriarch hear them calling it sexist for a bit they're saying i'm doing all these good things. i'm trying to be a good person. i'm trying to be ethical how can i be both the hero and the villain? the fact is we are always villains and sidekicks and mentors and all of those...
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they have all helped me aspire. fabulous journey. >> it has been pretty new nightclub washing it. say first book, this your second look hundred first book was portraits of courage which focused on the men and women worn uniform partied and your newestse book focuses on 43 immigrants and what did you decide to publish this book and why is this what you chose to focus on. bush: yes barbara, as you know, a longtime advocate, reasonable atand logical immigration polic. and i was discouraged by the tone of thehe rhetoric. about immigrants. that the labeling and some of the adjectives used were just not real and were not conducive to bringing people together to solve or fix a broken system. so i decided to enter the world of politics in an unusual way and that is paint the portraits. of immigrants until her stories. with the hopes of educating america. the reeducating americans about one immigration and has meant and will mean to our country. i didn't anticipate the crisis or not crisis or whatever it's called now partied
they have all helped me aspire. fabulous journey. >> it has been pretty new nightclub washing it. say first book, this your second look hundred first book was portraits of courage which focused on the men and women worn uniform partied and your newestse book focuses on 43 immigrants and what did you decide to publish this book and why is this what you chose to focus on. bush: yes barbara, as you know, a longtime advocate, reasonable atand logical immigration polic. and i was discouraged...
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that support the democratic aspirations of the iranian people.— of the iranian people.ot easily done _ of the iranian people. that is not easily done though, _ of the iranian people. that is not easily done though, is _ of the iranian people. that is not easily done though, is it? - of the iranian people. that is not easily done though, is it? you i easily done though, is it? you yourself have experienced you know, push from the iranian government. you know what it's like to be within their focus. you know what it's like to be within theirfocus. it does make you know what it's like to be within their focus. it does make you wonder what the iranian people, what options they have? but when it comes to the iran nuclear deal, how on earth are negotiations going to continue? we have heard from the eu tonight that a formal meeting will be held tomorrow. the tonight that a formal meeting will be held tomorrow.— tonight that a formal meeting will be held tomorrow. the direction of what i was — be held tomorrow. the direction of what i was trying — be held tomorrow. the directio
that support the democratic aspirations of the iranian people.— of the iranian people.ot easily done _ of the iranian people. that is not easily done though, _ of the iranian people. that is not easily done though, is _ of the iranian people. that is not easily done though, is it? - of the iranian people. that is not easily done though, is it? you i easily done though, is it? you yourself have experienced you know, push from the iranian government. you know what it's like to be within their...
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our strategy, and our goal and aspiration, is that by 20110, the continent should be able to produce to put us on course to begin to be independent from outside resources to protect our health security. all right. so where do you stand on the demands for waivers on intellectual property? because there are those who say, look, for drugs as important as vaccines for covid, we need to have waivers. the united states is backing this. the european union is saying, hm, we're not so sure. do you want to see the waivers? absolutely. the african union have expressed a formal position with respect to the un, which is the position that supported the south african position, which was the call for the waiver to intellectual property. i think that position is my position as well. and notjust europe, but any person who is sitting on... ..who has the ability to produce or to argue for waivers should do so and be on the right side of history. unless we do that, the crisis we are facing is unprecedented and it speaks to the need to come together as humanity to solve this problem, and a temporary waive
our strategy, and our goal and aspiration, is that by 20110, the continent should be able to produce to put us on course to begin to be independent from outside resources to protect our health security. all right. so where do you stand on the demands for waivers on intellectual property? because there are those who say, look, for drugs as important as vaccines for covid, we need to have waivers. the united states is backing this. the european union is saying, hm, we're not so sure. do you want...
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our alliances, the whole community of values among free nations, these express the noblest aspirations of humanity and they always need careful tending. american leadership has made the difference for 75 years. that means it is crucial but not inevitable. if our influence ever faded by choices or miscalculations of our own, it would become a lot easier to picture the world as repressive surveillance states like china see it already -- a per ash a future in which pervasive state control is the model to follow instead of the natural rights of men and women and a future of freedom. how many times did we hear the namesake of this library remind us that america is not just a place on a map defined by blood and soil? it is an idea. america is humanity's best attempt at upholding the truth that everyone is created equal, that the condition of your first need may not dictate the course of your life and that we are created. that's the key to it all because it reflects the true wisdom of our founding. you can listen to any peddler of the latest collectivist doctrine or any propaganda from some b
our alliances, the whole community of values among free nations, these express the noblest aspirations of humanity and they always need careful tending. american leadership has made the difference for 75 years. that means it is crucial but not inevitable. if our influence ever faded by choices or miscalculations of our own, it would become a lot easier to picture the world as repressive surveillance states like china see it already -- a per ash a future in which pervasive state control is the...
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and i believe that's a bit ukrainian aspirations to join it, which isn't happening for the 1st time. what were the russian presidents thoughts? while he, he remarked about what it means, what it means if nato accepts your grade. if ukraine joins nasal there's, there's practical, there are practical consequences to that happening. for example, like me, putin said they, they say now the ukraine should be accepted because of russian aggression. ukraine should expand because of russia and aggression. but let me approval remembered 1020 years ago when the russian in the west, but friends and not to do so, the west. i didn't stop nato for expanding twice, twice towards russia. and the problem, the problem now, he says, is the phone for russia, that is a red light. because if need to infrastructure needs of troops. and god forbid, nuclear weapons are stationed in ukraine rather than poland and romania. the time it takes to reach for a missile to reach moscow, which is measured in minutes, gives down by 30 percent. and the same as was a red line for the united states when russia put nuclear
and i believe that's a bit ukrainian aspirations to join it, which isn't happening for the 1st time. what were the russian presidents thoughts? while he, he remarked about what it means, what it means if nato accepts your grade. if ukraine joins nasal there's, there's practical, there are practical consequences to that happening. for example, like me, putin said they, they say now the ukraine should be accepted because of russian aggression. ukraine should expand because of russia and...
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mean, and the real issue actually, the issue that's about war or peace, the issue of ukrainian aspirationsin nato was not practically addressed at all. that's what the kremlin says. ukraine was not really discussed at all, right. >> pavel, did u expect something different on ukraine, on the issue with ukraine? the russian leader said in fact there was nothing of substance to discuss. and as you know, he accused kiev of breaching agreements, when it comes to the ukrainian government forces and pro-russian separatists in the east of the country. so he had a very bullish tone. did you expect anything different? >> well, today actually, there was an additional comment on that by the official kremlin spokesman, dmitry peskov, who said that it was not much discussed, especially native aspirations of ukraine. and he said that that is a red line, because for russia, that's a kaza's belly, actually, and that's why russian forces are still massed on the ukrainian border today. and will this summit actually succeed in preventing a regional war in europe happening this summer or not? we'll see it. wel
mean, and the real issue actually, the issue that's about war or peace, the issue of ukrainian aspirationsin nato was not practically addressed at all. that's what the kremlin says. ukraine was not really discussed at all, right. >> pavel, did u expect something different on ukraine, on the issue with ukraine? the russian leader said in fact there was nothing of substance to discuss. and as you know, he accused kiev of breaching agreements, when it comes to the ukrainian government forces...
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the question is exhibit x is going to sell a bank or aspirational| going to sell a bank or aspirational? the answer is it is a bit of both. the fact is that donald trump took america out of international organisations and that america and threaten to get out of nato and really affected the western alliance. whatjoe biden is saying is we are back in reston alliance and we are back as a collective but that aspirational part of it is that donald trump and the american democracy has really been tested and the legitimacy of american democracy is not where it was a decade or two ago and so it becomes an aspirational america is back. america wants to be notjust economic but the more more leader of the world. joe biden is key to restoring that but there is a lot of work to do and domestically the us is not fair. nonetheless, america is back at the table. and that really is the take away from this past week. in is the take away from this past week. ., , . , is the take away from this past week. ., , ., , ., week. in european terms, what might america is back _ week. in european terms, what might
the question is exhibit x is going to sell a bank or aspirational| going to sell a bank or aspirational? the answer is it is a bit of both. the fact is that donald trump took america out of international organisations and that america and threaten to get out of nato and really affected the western alliance. whatjoe biden is saying is we are back in reston alliance and we are back as a collective but that aspirational part of it is that donald trump and the american democracy has really been...
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that's the aspirational goal. the goal line is to completely crush this outbreak. so, no one should think when we reach this 70% across the country that we're done. >> some taking measures into their own hands. on the ground in florida, pastor marcel davis going door-to-door. >> how you doing, ma'am? >> reporter: trying to find and convince those who have yet to get a shot. >> have you been vaccinated? i want to encourage young people to realize, yes, wake up. be woke and know the consequences. >> i've gone to at least, you know, two dozen funerals of people who have had covid, but i often say, i've not been to any funerals of someone who died of the vaccine. >> reporter: and today was also the deadline for employees at houston methodist to comply with a mandatory covid-19 vaccine policy. 153 employees have either resigned or were terminated, but that's just a small portion of the hospital system's employees. they have 26,000 of them. david? >> victor oquendo leading us off tonight. victor, thank you. >>> and now to that key vote just moments ago in washington. the
that's the aspirational goal. the goal line is to completely crush this outbreak. so, no one should think when we reach this 70% across the country that we're done. >> some taking measures into their own hands. on the ground in florida, pastor marcel davis going door-to-door. >> how you doing, ma'am? >> reporter: trying to find and convince those who have yet to get a shot. >> have you been vaccinated? i want to encourage young people to realize, yes, wake up. be woke...
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so, it's really about heroes and people that i aspire to be like.f discussion of fear and the way you admire people who confront their fears head—on and walk toward them, rather than run away from them. let me ask you, in your life, whether you think you've been good at that, at confronting your own fears. i have not been good at that, and that's part of what this project is about. my father was a helicopter pilot in the american army and i — he fought — he went to korea, and he went to vietnam twice and he ran reconnaissance as a pilot. he did things that i consider to be the most insanely fearful. the idea of being in a helicopter, much less piloting one, much less piloting one in an active combat zone, is, for me, the epitome of heroism and courage — you know, courageousness. he would look at me on stage with rem in front of however many, 40,000 people, and would be like, "how do you do that? i don't understand." so, it's a little bit like, i guess, we're looking at each other and recognising traits that we — are inspiring or that we acknowledge
so, it's really about heroes and people that i aspire to be like.f discussion of fear and the way you admire people who confront their fears head—on and walk toward them, rather than run away from them. let me ask you, in your life, whether you think you've been good at that, at confronting your own fears. i have not been good at that, and that's part of what this project is about. my father was a helicopter pilot in the american army and i — he fought — he went to korea, and he went to...
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the conservatives know what working men's aspirations are, _ whereas the labour party usually | tellandscape, tapping into frustration in post—industrial areas with the promise of a better future. it's what their candidate, ryan stevenson, wants to replicate in this once—thriving textile town. and this local community leader and new tory member thinks there is a chance. i think it's just about people not feeling that, "look, just because i'm born in a certain town or live in a certain town, i'm never going to be able to earn as much money or get as good a job as somebody in the south." if that perception can change, but it's backed up by real opportunities, then i think people will be happy about that. but labour's roots here do run deep. we only do it for labour. i working class will vote for labour, i always have done and always will do. this was the seat ofjo cox before she was murdered. her legacy is still felt. now her sister, kim leadbeater, is standing for labour, pledging to be a local champion. and this party member and local volunteer thinks their candidate's community ties
the conservatives know what working men's aspirations are, _ whereas the labour party usually | tellandscape, tapping into frustration in post—industrial areas with the promise of a better future. it's what their candidate, ryan stevenson, wants to replicate in this once—thriving textile town. and this local community leader and new tory member thinks there is a chance. i think it's just about people not feeling that, "look, just because i'm born in a certain town or live in a certain...
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who said that it was not much discussed, especially made to aspirations of ukraine. and he said that is a read. why? because for russia that's a cause. it's barely actually, and that's why a russian forces are still mass on the ukrainian border today and will bit some. i actually succeed in preventing regional war and europe happening this summer or not. we'll see it will last by and said in 6 months we'll see ok. success, right, let's look at the other issue. cyber security for one, which was a big one. how significant was it that president biden's announcement that the u. s . in russia will task experts in both countries to address the threat of ransomware attacks? i think there's an important, well, so far it's not an achievement is a statement of intention but, but nonetheless, i think it's significant because russia for a while offered united states to develop corporation on this issues. however, so far the us us formulated the problem more as being preventing russia from doing any sondra activities which are not considered legitimate now. but like most other is
who said that it was not much discussed, especially made to aspirations of ukraine. and he said that is a read. why? because for russia that's a cause. it's barely actually, and that's why a russian forces are still mass on the ukrainian border today and will bit some. i actually succeed in preventing regional war and europe happening this summer or not. we'll see it will last by and said in 6 months we'll see ok. success, right, let's look at the other issue. cyber security for one, which was...
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i mean, the real issue actually, the issue that about war or piece, the issue, you create your aspirations to join nato was not practically address. that's all. that's what the grandma says, a great was not really discussed at all. right. well, if you did, you expect something different rates on ukraine, on the issue if ukraine, the russian leader said in fact there was nothing of substance to discuss. and, and as you know, he accused kiev of breaching agreements when it comes to the ukranian government forces and progression separatists in the east of the country. so he had a very bullish tone. did you expect anything different? well, today actually there was an additional comment on that by the graphics show. graham and spokesman, nature test coff, who said that it was not much discussed, especially made to aspirations of ukraine. and he said that that is a red line because for russia that's a causes belly actually. and that's why russian forces are still mass on the ukrainian border today and will bit some. i actually succeed in preventing region a war in europe happening this summer or
i mean, the real issue actually, the issue that about war or piece, the issue, you create your aspirations to join nato was not practically address. that's all. that's what the grandma says, a great was not really discussed at all. right. well, if you did, you expect something different rates on ukraine, on the issue if ukraine, the russian leader said in fact there was nothing of substance to discuss. and, and as you know, he accused kiev of breaching agreements when it comes to the ukranian...