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people aspire for great brands.ith the growth of the emerging middle class, we see about 500 million coming in to legal drinking age. it is a really exciting opportunity for us. it is not a straight line. this is the nature of emerging markets. i was in south africa this week. i will be in nigeria next week. what you need to do is stay very consistent in building your brand for the long haul. there will be a zigzag. you have top years. we have gone through that. over time, the growth prospects are really exciting. space that is affordable indulgence and luxury. when people want to socialize, to celebrate, our brands play a wonderful role in that space. the trend for people drinking better continues to be very strong. host: how you go against a local spirit or a local drink? will people drink both? >> the key in making our brands is have them resonate at the local level. host: the taste. >> not just. in brazil, johnny walker is seen as an iconic brand of brazil. not as an international brand. that is how we build the
people aspire for great brands.ith the growth of the emerging middle class, we see about 500 million coming in to legal drinking age. it is a really exciting opportunity for us. it is not a straight line. this is the nature of emerging markets. i was in south africa this week. i will be in nigeria next week. what you need to do is stay very consistent in building your brand for the long haul. there will be a zigzag. you have top years. we have gone through that. over time, the growth prospects...
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but people's aspirations for great brands is very high.h the growth of the emerging middle class in the emerging markets, we see 500 million coming into legal drinking age, there is exciting opportunity for us. not a straight line, this is the nature of emerging markets. i was in south africa this week and be in nigeria at next week, there is ups and downs. you need to be consistent in building your brands and categories for the long haul. there will be a zigzag. we have gone through that. the growth prospects are exciting. spacee we play in the that is unaffordable indulgence, affordable luxury -- affordable indulgence, affordable luxury, people want to celebrate and our brands play wonderful role in that space. the trend for people drinking better continues to be strong. francine: how are you go against a local spirit or a local drink? will people during both? ivan: the key is having our brands resonate at a local level. francine: taste? ivan: in brazil, johnnie walker , noten as an iconic brand an international brand. that is how we bui
but people's aspirations for great brands is very high.h the growth of the emerging middle class in the emerging markets, we see 500 million coming into legal drinking age, there is exciting opportunity for us. not a straight line, this is the nature of emerging markets. i was in south africa this week and be in nigeria at next week, there is ups and downs. you need to be consistent in building your brands and categories for the long haul. there will be a zigzag. we have gone through that. the...
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it is highly aspirational, but year.grew 25% this it is highly aspirational, but connected to the foodre. typically in the u.s. most of your spirits consumptions would be pre-dinner, after dinner, cocktails, going out, so the occasion and cultural understanding is really important. actually, this is what makes the business so fascinating. we don't have one way to build a brand. we have to get deeply immersed in local culture and tradition and find a way to stay contemporary and aspirational in the context. francine: i don't know if it is comparable, but do people drink more if they drink with food , then if they drink before dinner or after lunch? ivan: the main difference i would say is the ritual of celebration and toasting that happens in the case of china. it is not so much drinking more, but it is a more social occasion. there is more ritual around celebrating each other, toasting each other, and that's where the brand plays a magical role in china. in terms of how the drink is consumed. francine if you look at china : and india, and maybe latin america, where do you see the most
it is highly aspirational, but year.grew 25% this it is highly aspirational, but connected to the foodre. typically in the u.s. most of your spirits consumptions would be pre-dinner, after dinner, cocktails, going out, so the occasion and cultural understanding is really important. actually, this is what makes the business so fascinating. we don't have one way to build a brand. we have to get deeply immersed in local culture and tradition and find a way to stay contemporary and aspirational in...
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year.roved 9% this it is highly aspirational, but is connected to the food culture.the u.s., most of the consumption is pre-dinner, after dinner cocktails. so, the understanding of the culture is important. that is what makes the business fascinating. we do not have one way to build a brand. we get deeply immersed in local culture, and find a way to remain contemporary and aspirational within the context. francine: i don't know if it is comparable. do people drink more with their food then if they do after dinner or lunch? ivan: the main difference i ofld say is the ritual celebration and toasting, which happens in the case of china. it's not so much drinking more, but it's a social equation, and there's more ritual about celebrating eachother, toasting eachother. the brand plays a magical role. at china,if you look india or latin america, where do you see the most potential longer-term? would say the biggest one for us, india, china, latin america has a lot of good. latin america is very important. scotch-whisky will continue to grow. the emerging markets represent
year.roved 9% this it is highly aspirational, but is connected to the food culture.the u.s., most of the consumption is pre-dinner, after dinner cocktails. so, the understanding of the culture is important. that is what makes the business fascinating. we do not have one way to build a brand. we get deeply immersed in local culture, and find a way to remain contemporary and aspirational within the context. francine: i don't know if it is comparable. do people drink more with their food then if...
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china's president xi jinping has praised trump's positive aspiration to achieve a political settlement on the korean peninsula he urged the two men to begin talks as soon as possible leaders further afield to waiting for them to come to the table this is my offer simone i'll call it a glimmer of hope it needs work but of course releasing a deescalation would be wonderful because for all of us the nuclear eyes ation of north korea has been a grave concern. in the world will be. the talks have been brokered by south korea and are already being seen as a success for those within trump's administration. i think as we've seen in the last twenty four hours a policy that was put in place and has been executed by the state department over the past year has exceeded this summit meeting between the u.s. and north korean leaders is expected by me with the world waiting to see if two months is enough time to dampen down fire and fury into meaningful dialogue. let's get more on this from one of the most who's professor of korean studies a balance of free university you know welcome to the doubly le
china's president xi jinping has praised trump's positive aspiration to achieve a political settlement on the korean peninsula he urged the two men to begin talks as soon as possible leaders further afield to waiting for them to come to the table this is my offer simone i'll call it a glimmer of hope it needs work but of course releasing a deescalation would be wonderful because for all of us the nuclear eyes ation of north korea has been a grave concern. in the world will be. the talks have...
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[laughter] and she decided not to embrace her all the more but this child with the hopes and aspirations all these people in this community became manifested in their dreams and hopes with this little baby that this child could realize he had a right to be here and was created by a god from all things on nature here on earth also that i was part of a community much larger than the motley household and with that rights and responsibilities of this great country and the last great desire is i'm have the opportunity in life that only in education could provide so everywhere we went they made it known to neighbors and friends we have a little boy we want to go to college and get a good education. my grandmother could meet a guy at the grocery store with university of wisconsin sweatshirt and say did you go? i want my grandchild to go to college. i've never been to wisconsin i don't even know where it is. just talk to him. the great inflection point in all of our lives and we remember them but with medicine park until a couple of stories of individuals who were there for every twist and turn
[laughter] and she decided not to embrace her all the more but this child with the hopes and aspirations all these people in this community became manifested in their dreams and hopes with this little baby that this child could realize he had a right to be here and was created by a god from all things on nature here on earth also that i was part of a community much larger than the motley household and with that rights and responsibilities of this great country and the last great desire is i'm...
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we can, you know, deliver against that aspiration.iration should be higher than that. because the world demands it. that, therefore, will demand a greater amount of money. we mention russia all the time, you've mentioned it yourself, and the kind of varied level of threat that russia is seen to pose in various areas. how would you characterise the threat right now from russia? so, i feel that we are under greater pressure, that russia is aiming to take advantage wherever it can, and to exploit opportunities, and to do so in a way which disregards previous norms of international behaviour. then there's the cyber threat. and clearly we need to see how the events in salisbury play out. as the home secretary said, we need to complete the investigation. but that sense of pressure, that sense of advantage, that sense of disregard of normal rules of behaviour is how i feel it. sir stephen, at the end of this year, when your celebrations are complete, what do you hope they'll take away from this year of centenary celebrations? i look forward
we can, you know, deliver against that aspiration.iration should be higher than that. because the world demands it. that, therefore, will demand a greater amount of money. we mention russia all the time, you've mentioned it yourself, and the kind of varied level of threat that russia is seen to pose in various areas. how would you characterise the threat right now from russia? so, i feel that we are under greater pressure, that russia is aiming to take advantage wherever it can, and to exploit...
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little eric motley's desiring to grow into their own personhood and realizing their own aspirations and it's only through community that we can experience the fullness of who we are collectively. we live in a very politically polarize culturally confusing and fragmented society where we are told daily what's wrong with america and what doesn't work. the madison park reminds us that at best there is things at work and community is one of those beautiful institutions that binds us together. he reminds us that there are principles and values and precepts that under gird our own sense of community. it reminds us that each of us have a part in being the bearers of light and creating community wherever we go. i will tell you one last story. my grandfather had a great desire of ideas so it's a very fitting place for me to be speaking to you. after the books that were delivered at 34 motley driver had an appetite for anything that had a page to be turned and he organized all of our neighbors to weekly take you to the mob armory public library so that i could experience the joy of being surround
little eric motley's desiring to grow into their own personhood and realizing their own aspirations and it's only through community that we can experience the fullness of who we are collectively. we live in a very politically polarize culturally confusing and fragmented society where we are told daily what's wrong with america and what doesn't work. the madison park reminds us that at best there is things at work and community is one of those beautiful institutions that binds us together. he...
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with me were not only going their prayers, but their hopes and aspirations. their dreams of imagining the unknown in the world that was before me. yet again i was reminded that to whom much is giving, much is required. washington d.c. friend recently found himself in a conference in the company of a successful white attorney from montgomery, alabama. he attempted to play the game to know eric motley? he's from madison park. the attorney politely replied no i don't. where is madison park? my friend assumed after hearing me talk about madison park so much that everyone in alabama madison park. telling me the story he added that the guy looked at me as if madison park did not exist. as if it were invisible. i guess in many ways madison park does not exist on the radar of navigational systems or printed maps for those who know people were know the story of our community. madison park no doubt to them is invisible. but it's an incredible idea because those who help from the place it's as much an idea as it is a living, breathing organism. to those who have never h
with me were not only going their prayers, but their hopes and aspirations. their dreams of imagining the unknown in the world that was before me. yet again i was reminded that to whom much is giving, much is required. washington d.c. friend recently found himself in a conference in the company of a successful white attorney from montgomery, alabama. he attempted to play the game to know eric motley? he's from madison park. the attorney politely replied no i don't. where is madison park? my...
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aspiration. an unlimited budget. this needs to be a pa rt unlimited budget. this needs to be a part of the whole government debate about how best to guarantee our national—security. i am wary of setting arbitrary figures because that's not the way, i believe, we should work it out. we mention russia all the time. the varied level of threat it seems to pose in various areas. level of threat it seems to pose in various areas. how level of threat it seems to pose in various areas. how would you characterise the threat right now from russia? i feelwe are under greater pressure. russia is aiming to ta ke greater pressure. russia is aiming to take advantage wherever it can. and exploit opportunities. and do so ina and exploit opportunities. and do so in a which disregards previous norms of international behaviour. a small example of that would be about one month ago, i was up in the north of the shetland isles. we were putting a defence radar back there. because we needed a better awareness of what was
aspiration. an unlimited budget. this needs to be a pa rt unlimited budget. this needs to be a part of the whole government debate about how best to guarantee our national—security. i am wary of setting arbitrary figures because that's not the way, i believe, we should work it out. we mention russia all the time. the varied level of threat it seems to pose in various areas. level of threat it seems to pose in various areas. how level of threat it seems to pose in various areas. how would you...
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you said that is because we have aspirational benchmark. is there any other information that explains this, or -- >> remember, at each asset class level, you have a benchmark for the asset class. u.s. equities, it's the s&p 500. when you compare how the managers did against the index, it's very relevant and if you outperformed it, that means you selected good managers. when you get into private markets, the benchmarks are more difficult to set and in private markets the rationale you've adopted which the bulk of the peers have done is a view that why would we be in private markets if we don't do better than the public market equivalent. many funds have a bunch mark that is public market plus the spread. that's how you measure the performance of your private equity. that index in the last five years because of a massive government intervention into our capital markets reducing interest rates to zero, has propelled the growth in equity markets as an extraordinary high level. much of that has been multiple expansion, so u.s. equities have gene
you said that is because we have aspirational benchmark. is there any other information that explains this, or -- >> remember, at each asset class level, you have a benchmark for the asset class. u.s. equities, it's the s&p 500. when you compare how the managers did against the index, it's very relevant and if you outperformed it, that means you selected good managers. when you get into private markets, the benchmarks are more difficult to set and in private markets the rationale...
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wants to finalize the deal is that aspirational is that realistic why do you think this is a good deal i think is extremely important or for many reasons for by twenty thirty. of the return of about one. billion people. combine consumer and business spending of six one seven trillion. dollars so it is extremely important for african countries to calm the gator and to. interrupt african trade as you know us off the. trade more the rest of the war than we order african countries and this is a huge step of course. to be successfully implemented but we should be going step by step and obviously you outlined why it's important why it should happen but curious you know for your thoughts on this you aren't as excited about the deal why's that. at mit thank you farai much for having me ahmed and i like i said i'm a big fan of the show so i figured here for the first time i do disagree with the professor because i do believe the disagreement is not based you don't embed a color effort in his aura it's only a lead to different political project that is going to fail and the fact that the more si
wants to finalize the deal is that aspirational is that realistic why do you think this is a good deal i think is extremely important or for many reasons for by twenty thirty. of the return of about one. billion people. combine consumer and business spending of six one seven trillion. dollars so it is extremely important for african countries to calm the gator and to. interrupt african trade as you know us off the. trade more the rest of the war than we order african countries and this is a...
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colin: it was beyond any possible level of aspiration.avid: people said this man should be president of the united states. colin: it had never occurred to me. david: any regrets about not having run? some people say it is a great job. [laughter] david: no? colin: prove it. [laughter] david: a new national security advisor came in and he wanted you as his deputy. >> i said if it is that important, why doesn't the president call me? [impersonating ronald reagan] hello, general powell. this is ronald reagan. yes, sir. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? we are here today at city college, a place that you graduated from a number of years ago. colin: thank you, da
colin: it was beyond any possible level of aspiration.avid: people said this man should be president of the united states. colin: it had never occurred to me. david: any regrets about not having run? some people say it is a great job. [laughter] david: no? colin: prove it. [laughter] david: a new national security advisor came in and he wanted you as his deputy. >> i said if it is that important, why doesn't the president call me? [impersonating ronald reagan] hello, general powell. this...
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their personal aspirations as well as make contributions for the future. i especially appreciate my women colleagues. [applause] [applause] >> thank you again, leader pelosi, for those wonderful remarks. [applause] this is a very special occasion, identifying very important points in the past and present of leaders in this country. but we at the smithsonian recognize that for every women's first that we celebrate here and throughout the smithsonian, there are really countless american women whose achievements are underrated, undervalued, and sometimes completely unrecognized. these women, too, have made their indelible marks on our nation, and we feel it is our responsibility as an institution to share more of their stories with the american people and the world. that is why today we are very proud to announce the kickoff of the planning phase for a major american women's history initiative throughout the smithsonian. [applause] mr. skorton: this initiative will go throughout the depth and breadth of the smithsonian. later this year, provost davis and i wi
their personal aspirations as well as make contributions for the future. i especially appreciate my women colleagues. [applause] [applause] >> thank you again, leader pelosi, for those wonderful remarks. [applause] this is a very special occasion, identifying very important points in the past and present of leaders in this country. but we at the smithsonian recognize that for every women's first that we celebrate here and throughout the smithsonian, there are really countless american...
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nobody aspires to be a great technician or a great engineer. >> reporter: the hidden genius project received a grant of $1 million from google for their work with young students of color. it is preparing them for careers in technology. >> we give them some initial seed funding in 2015 to help them get started. they were a brand-new organization. they serve young african- american, high school age students in tech and help them get expose today technology. we gave them a million dollar grant. a huge expansion grant. the biggest grant they had ever gotten. a big shot in the arm to help them expand across the state and the country and bring the model to other states. it was a great project. >> reporter: they helped celebrate that million dollar grant. and there's much more. >> what is this space? >> this is the main event space. >> reporter: justin opens up this big space and allows nonprofit groups to come n use it for meetings and conferences, movie screenings. there is even a mini kitchen, fruit, juices, and snacks. and it is free. >> for free. >> for free? >> the rent, as you know, in san f
nobody aspires to be a great technician or a great engineer. >> reporter: the hidden genius project received a grant of $1 million from google for their work with young students of color. it is preparing them for careers in technology. >> we give them some initial seed funding in 2015 to help them get started. they were a brand-new organization. they serve young african- american, high school age students in tech and help them get expose today technology. we gave them a million...
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and with the aspirations of what we need to understand.at i recommend and what i suggest is two of our recommendations and resiliency committee, number 38, which talked about the aspirational views and solutions being holistic and i think that recommendation needs to come out and be kind of overarching goal for the other projects. and i think by siloing the problems, they become myoptic solutions with unintended consequences. so a few items that were currently pursuing, the seawall. to do a bond measure with 73% approval from the community, but that won't deal with sea level rise. we are looking to seismically brace and upgrade the finger piers, and our consultants have said that is about $100 million to $160 million. that will have to be borne by the development. we have traffic with blank bikes and people and vehicles. and we have transit issues. >> did i run out of time? >> 30 seconds. >> i think the advisory committee members should be able to say what they have to say. >> i won't take too much time. what i'm suggesting is we really ne
and with the aspirations of what we need to understand.at i recommend and what i suggest is two of our recommendations and resiliency committee, number 38, which talked about the aspirational views and solutions being holistic and i think that recommendation needs to come out and be kind of overarching goal for the other projects. and i think by siloing the problems, they become myoptic solutions with unintended consequences. so a few items that were currently pursuing, the seawall. to do a...
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it was a place that was inspired by those who had dreamed and aspirations to make america work and who believe that making individual sacrifices, one sacrifice at a time for good of the entire community was far better than individualism. i tell you the story because there are a lot of little eric motley's in the world who are designed to grow into their own personhood to realize their own aspirations and it's only through community that we can experience the fullness of who we are collectively. we live in a very politically polarized, culturally confusing society where we are told daily what's wrong with america and what doesn't work. madison park reminds us that at best there are things that work and that community is one of those pitiful institutions that binds us together. it reminds us that there are principles and values and precepts that undergird our own sense of community. it reminds us that each of us have a part in being the bears of light and creating light wherever we go. i'll tell you wherever we go my grandfather had a great desire. we take you to the mound, republic libr
it was a place that was inspired by those who had dreamed and aspirations to make america work and who believe that making individual sacrifices, one sacrifice at a time for good of the entire community was far better than individualism. i tell you the story because there are a lot of little eric motley's in the world who are designed to grow into their own personhood to realize their own aspirations and it's only through community that we can experience the fullness of who we are collectively....
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now mr bolton likes to talk a lot about empirical reality and how it often contradicts beautiful aspirations and i think the imperial reality in the world and in the united states has changed quite dramatically since he was last in in the government do you think he's going to be just as hawkish as many people fear him to be as you know the national security adviser is an advisor he has no independent power separate from that of the president and his first job really is to help coordinate the views of the government or at least to try to bring different views to the president's attention in a way they can be discussed and aired out and then to ensure that whatever president trump decides is implemented so he is not an independent voice per se now historically national security advisers have sometimes become very close and very close confidence and advisors to the presidents they served henry kissinger with richard nixon or brant scowcroft with the first president bush but other times they really have a role more like staff where they are you know in charge of setting up running meetings ensur
now mr bolton likes to talk a lot about empirical reality and how it often contradicts beautiful aspirations and i think the imperial reality in the world and in the united states has changed quite dramatically since he was last in in the government do you think he's going to be just as hawkish as many people fear him to be as you know the national security adviser is an advisor he has no independent power separate from that of the president and his first job really is to help coordinate the...
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it is a special unprecedented aspirational collection of aspirations. from jefferson and ling:and the -- lincoln and the founders. what i found in writing "imagining a great republic" is that american aspirations are constantly present, even when an author is upset with america. if it is upton sinclair or sinclair lewis or philip roth or ray bradbury or richard condon, they may be critical of paranoia or failings, harriet beecher stowe, tough on our ncestry. but there is always the notion of redemption -- that the country stands for something and we can do better. bono was right, there is an american idea and it is worth fighting for, writing about and making documentaries and movies about. i think a reading of major american political classics is ennobling and empowering. in terms of, this country tands for something, and these storytellers are saying our tribe wants to be something special. not just a city on a hill, but a city that cares and loves one another and is willing to work with one another and understand that politics is indispensable to our
it is a special unprecedented aspirational collection of aspirations. from jefferson and ling:and the -- lincoln and the founders. what i found in writing "imagining a great republic" is that american aspirations are constantly present, even when an author is upset with america. if it is upton sinclair or sinclair lewis or philip roth or ray bradbury or richard condon, they may be critical of paranoia or failings, harriet beecher stowe, tough on our ncestry. but there is always the...
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to actually change despite that long history of gender disparity in the film industry many young aspiring female film directors are not discouraged i know it's going to be tough. and i know that us that woman to give two hundred percent determination to succeed in an industry that has stacked the deck against women rob reynolds al-jazeera los angeles. now i see that hiking trail in brazil has suddenly become an underwater playground and it happened when heavy rain flooded parts of an ecological reserve close to the southern city of but nieto bridges and forest routes for hikers and bird watchers were transformed into a paradise for marine life but this is only lasted a day before the water levels are apparently going to return to normal course and follow that story all the way covering on our website sites updated throughout the twenty four hours of al-jazeera dot com. we want your to say i'm still raw but these are all top news stories president vladimir putin says russia has developed nuclear weapons that can't be deceptive the announcement has raised concerns of a new arms race with th
to actually change despite that long history of gender disparity in the film industry many young aspiring female film directors are not discouraged i know it's going to be tough. and i know that us that woman to give two hundred percent determination to succeed in an industry that has stacked the deck against women rob reynolds al-jazeera los angeles. now i see that hiking trail in brazil has suddenly become an underwater playground and it happened when heavy rain flooded parts of an ecological...
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it was speaking about aspiration, from jefferson and lincoln and the founders.ritingound in "imagining a great republic" is aspirations are constantly present, even when an author is upset with america. orit is upton sinclair sinclair lewis or philip roth or condon,bury or richard they may be critical of paranoia r failings, harriet beecher stowe, tough on our ancestry. but there is always the notion that the country stands for something and we can do better. bono was right, there is an american idea and it is worth fighting for, writing about and making documentaries and movies about. think a reading of major american political classics is bling and-- no empowering. andtand for something, these storytellers are saying our tribe wants to be something special. not just a city on a hill, but a a city that cares and lets one another and is willing to work with one another and understand that politics is indispensable to our bringing about progress for as many people as possible. brian: when did you start this? tom: three or four years ago. brian: where were you whe
it was speaking about aspiration, from jefferson and lincoln and the founders.ritingound in "imagining a great republic" is aspirations are constantly present, even when an author is upset with america. orit is upton sinclair sinclair lewis or philip roth or condon,bury or richard they may be critical of paranoia r failings, harriet beecher stowe, tough on our ancestry. but there is always the notion that the country stands for something and we can do better. bono was right, there is...
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the anticipation of all the other stories of aspiration that are going to come out of the hidden town project. weekend,: this is joiningistory tv" our spectrum cable partners to showcase the history of winston-salem, north carolina. to learn more about the cities on our current tour, visit www.c-span.org. we continue now with our look at the history of winston-salem. >> there is a real sense of history in this town, for lots of people who have been here a while. we have been here a long time and been a successful city for a long time. announcer: while in winston-salem we took a driving tour of the city with retired radio personality, j r snyder. >> thank you for showing us around winston-salem today. >> i am flattered. >> where are we going first? >> the arts district. interestingan history of being a factory town for a long time and then write up through here, without any upistance -- and then right through here without any assistance started being an artists colony. galleries, restaurants down here. from what wased just people wanting to have a place to display what they did. origin
the anticipation of all the other stories of aspiration that are going to come out of the hidden town project. weekend,: this is joiningistory tv" our spectrum cable partners to showcase the history of winston-salem, north carolina. to learn more about the cities on our current tour, visit www.c-span.org. we continue now with our look at the history of winston-salem. >> there is a real sense of history in this town, for lots of people who have been here a while. we have been here a...
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the democratic t voters, they don't have legitimate views or aspirations.ly got reactions. they are racist and dumb people. white women, as hillary clinton said, they can't think for themselves. they are puppets. they are attached to stubborn styles of independence called families. nothing stands in the way of power like family. they must be smashed. hillary may be washed up but she understands the goals. g we have the lifestyle director at the meredith corporation. thanks for joining him. -- joining us. i don't want to beat up on hillary clinton. >> you don't? >> tucker: i always feel sorry for the loser. she is humiliating herself. i don't want to pound on her but i want to talk about the ideas. i am struck because i think she's the sort of perfect embodiment of an attitude that pervades the democratic party which is that we lost and it's your fault. you are bigots. you are standing way of progress, america. i think that's --ou what do you think of that attitude? >> i don't think it's a fair attitude. one valid point a lot of people make when talking abou
the democratic t voters, they don't have legitimate views or aspirations.ly got reactions. they are racist and dumb people. white women, as hillary clinton said, they can't think for themselves. they are puppets. they are attached to stubborn styles of independence called families. nothing stands in the way of power like family. they must be smashed. hillary may be washed up but she understands the goals. g we have the lifestyle director at the meredith corporation. thanks for joining him. --...
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nothing more seditious than roads then negotiation and dialogue that could give expression to the aspirations of the majority that's what and if that was true he would have come to the meetings of the presidents of the spanish regions to discuss about the new system of financing of the islamic communities he would have come to the committee that has been established in the congo in the spanish parliament to discuss about the possible amendment of the constitution he never came to that he simply. thinks that he's right and everyone else is wrong and. honestly think that the true this is the opposite but even after the referendum he stepped back from asking the catalan parliament to vote on independence used instead he made a symbolic declaration and called for negotiations on the region's future we all response was governed there without a government in my life everything the government gave him every open. unity to step back from the brink he could have had the opportunity to call elections himself he didn't there i mean honestly. to me it's hard to understand how you give some credit to that
nothing more seditious than roads then negotiation and dialogue that could give expression to the aspirations of the majority that's what and if that was true he would have come to the meetings of the presidents of the spanish regions to discuss about the new system of financing of the islamic communities he would have come to the committee that has been established in the congo in the spanish parliament to discuss about the possible amendment of the constitution he never came to that he...