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what is not present in that creed is religion. part of the reason why people of different religious backgrounds feel like they can be fully american is because they do not have to give up their minority fade in order to accept the american creed. i think it is a very significant thing. it also happens on the racial side folks in europe have a lot tougher time come to terms with that. what does it mean to be german were to be friends? many of these other things that we take for granted are not part of the american creed. they have historically been part of those creeps. -- creeds. that makes their situation more challenging than ours. >> that brings up what you said earlier on, the difference between this panel and the panel before. we're talking about people who are at the moment loyal to one group and are thinking had a transfer that loyalty to a different or larger group. which is different from what the first panel was talking about, more about the individualism on doing us at the broader level. if you look at these people who
what is not present in that creed is religion. part of the reason why people of different religious backgrounds feel like they can be fully american is because they do not have to give up their minority fade in order to accept the american creed. i think it is a very significant thing. it also happens on the racial side folks in europe have a lot tougher time come to terms with that. what does it mean to be german were to be friends? many of these other things that we take for granted are not...
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less well known, the fact that the lead guitarist on that song was creed bratton, the guy who plays creed"the office" on nbc. and that was a surprise to a lot of people in our office at nbc. so we all learned something this week. >>> and that ends the week on a friday night in new york. thank you for being here with us for all of it. i'm brian williams, lester holt will be here this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you right back here on monday night, in the meantime, have a good weekend. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.co m m ? right now, did he walk on the edge? the wife of a bay area man killed in a freak accident speaks out. >> the eyes in the sky, the new cameras keeping tab on crimes. the news at 6:00 starts right now.
less well known, the fact that the lead guitarist on that song was creed bratton, the guy who plays creed"the office" on nbc. and that was a surprise to a lot of people in our office at nbc. so we all learned something this week. >>> and that ends the week on a friday night in new york. thank you for being here with us for all of it. i'm brian williams, lester holt will be here this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you right back here on monday night, in the meantime, have...
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what is not resident in that creed is adherence to a particular religion. part of the reason why immigrants and folks of different religious backgrounds can feel like they can be fully american is because if they don't have to give up you you kw their minority phase in order to accept the american creed and i use that creed in quotations there, and i think it is a very significant thing. i think it also happens on the racial side and so forth. folks in europe have a lot tougher time coming to terms with that. you know, what does it mean to be german or to be french? many of these other things that we take for granted are not part of the american creed. it has historically been part of those creeds and that makes you know, their situation a lot more challenging i think that ours. >> i want to go back to, what this brings up to me is the point you made early on tomas about the panel and the panel before. when we are talking about immigrants were talking about religion we are talking about people who are with one group and thinking about how do i transfer that
what is not resident in that creed is adherence to a particular religion. part of the reason why immigrants and folks of different religious backgrounds can feel like they can be fully american is because if they don't have to give up you you kw their minority phase in order to accept the american creed and i use that creed in quotations there, and i think it is a very significant thing. i think it also happens on the racial side and so forth. folks in europe have a lot tougher time coming to...
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faith every different sector, creed, they all exist here. i think that you would be surprised. you walk into a church in china, they are jam-packed and i worship, it shocked me. it is a beautiful thing to see. don't necessarily believe the hype here. i also think that in china, there is a more pragmatic faith. it is a more tangible faith that doesn't really fit nicely in the western paradigm but the faith is in family. and i know that -- i'm not trying to say in the west we don't have that same faith, but there is something incredibly powerful and visceral about the chinese and their charne and what their children are able to do and accomplish in the future. it is almost like i don't want to say god. it is what is bigger than they themselves. if you can ensure -- they feel as though whether it is government or social leaders are allowing them to educate their children and give them an opportunity and make sure they are safe. that really is the basis of i think china's faith and social contract. tavis: how do you process this u.s. push on china around human rights and freedom? >
faith every different sector, creed, they all exist here. i think that you would be surprised. you walk into a church in china, they are jam-packed and i worship, it shocked me. it is a beautiful thing to see. don't necessarily believe the hype here. i also think that in china, there is a more pragmatic faith. it is a more tangible faith that doesn't really fit nicely in the western paradigm but the faith is in family. and i know that -- i'm not trying to say in the west we don't have that same...
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one thing that's important is that those who come to sweep streets should know which creed when they're going to sweep what you want to ward is flocks of unskilled migrants standing around in places like construction markets already or slow highways as it is organized around skilled labor force for hire. in when there are no more streets for them to sweep they turn to crime is understandable they have to eat too. that's right which. migration process is should be regulated. controlled migration has replaced chaotic migration today what we have to do now is to switch to migration that's officially regulated it's going. to cause one of your interviews you said the existing made ration quarter principle is inefficient and we have to abandon it end of quote what would you have that system replaced with companies in for jobs where the russians have to train harder to find a decent job if those quotas are repealed. he said you know what i'm talking about something different. rush's small and medium businesses have no way of the fission plea attracting workers today. we understand that small a
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historically been part of those creeds. and that makes, you know, their situation a lot more challenging, i think, than ours. >> i want to go back to -- kind of the point you made early on, thomas, the difference between this panel and the panel brch. talking about immigrants and religion. people who are loyal to one group and thinking how do i transfer that loyalty to a different or larger group which is different than what the first panel was talking about. it's partly that group but more of individualism is what's kind of undoing us at the broader level. it's loyalty to my gated community but kind of individualism which is what a lot of us struggle with. putnam, people don't feel they're part of something in the same way in people in earlier generations felt they were part of. when we talk about immigration and ethnicity, we have people who are loyal to a group and the question is transferring that loyalty. somehow that's the larger problem. you think of what the various individuals that make up the country who are now s
historically been part of those creeds. and that makes, you know, their situation a lot more challenging, i think, than ours. >> i want to go back to -- kind of the point you made early on, thomas, the difference between this panel and the panel brch. talking about immigrants and religion. people who are loyal to one group and thinking how do i transfer that loyalty to a different or larger group which is different than what the first panel was talking about. it's partly that group but...
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then what does that do to your doctrine, to your creeds, to your world view, to your, to your mission evangelism? whado you need to teach people if they're going to get in anyway? it's a real theological struggle. >> miller says bell has particular resonance among young evangelicals who increasingly have friends from different faith traditions, and that's precisely what troubles conservatives. >> and i think that is why we have to talk about this, because we are very concerned about the loss of the gospel and not just geing a doctre gone, the ss othe spel in is. >> in june, the southern baptist convention voted to reaffirm its belief in the reality of hell as an "eternal, conscious punishment" for those who don't accept jesus. bell says he wants people to see that jesus' ultimate message was about love, not just avoiding hell. >> jesus didn't come along and say, "you don't want to be a part of that thing, do you?" no, he came along and said, "trust me. something big is going down. here, here's a taste." ah. people thought it was amazing. >> he says he's not bothed by those who accuse
then what does that do to your doctrine, to your creeds, to your world view, to your, to your mission evangelism? whado you need to teach people if they're going to get in anyway? it's a real theological struggle. >> miller says bell has particular resonance among young evangelicals who increasingly have friends from different faith traditions, and that's precisely what troubles conservatives. >> and i think that is why we have to talk about this, because we are very concerned about...
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where creeds are protected in the first official visit. to the region. bush close ups are. eight thirty pm friday evening here in moscow our top story. they've been given the truth and the truth is unbearable poland reluctantly admits its responsibility for last year's plane crash in small lands it killed the nation's president with a report released friday still tries to shift some blame for russia. also from r.t. tonight spader's credit rating faces a possible downgrade is the greek debt burden continues to fuel its euro zone stablemates instability it comes as germany refuses to sign but checks on athens jump on. rival parties in the u.s. continue to wrestle over the debt deadlock has to choose a deadline looms meantime washington's biggest lender china is rapidly losing its patience. to thousands campout in israel in protest against poor living conditions some are already drawing comparisons with the taria uprising that saw egypt's lead i was still inside. europe today with the latest from us coming up next a guide to a good time in russia's northern capital for the nex
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gaining almost two percent but banking stocks are lower including a two point three percent drop for creed we call as well as losses for lloyds banking group and deutsche bank that fell one and a half and one percent respectively. and russia stocks climbed in evening trading markets at. waiting on a positive note after your ball to rise alone they are for greece that these speculation of the country's crisis will do rail the region speak anomic recovery now let's have a look at some individual share moves on the rise a most energy major trading in the black this hour heavyweight really really is putting financials under pressure the bankers down. over one point two percent with its newly bought bank of moscow after vases up more than two percent for sales of lava cars rose by a third person we hear. now russia is getting access to one of those largest coal deposits in the world a consortium led by russian railways has won a tender to develop a vast to posit a mango or the project is expected to generate billions of dollars for the companies involved apart from russian railways social inclu
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it now looks like a liberal's creed.aughing] >> they would be calling goldwater a socialist, yeah, wouldn't they? >> so, in one of the things ú&ldwater says is he says you can't let corporate ú&ney into the political system, and you know, we have now this citizen's united case which is -- you know, which is the most momentous historically supreme court case in the last ten years. >> open the flood gates to corporate money >> it opens the flood gates and it, it has hardly been covered. we know a lot about charlie sheen, but we know very -- we are the best entertained and the least informed people on the facecken said that a journalist is somebody who can't distinguish between a bicycle accident and the end of civilization. and. [laughing] the citizens united case is the end of civilization. >> i am not going to take that personally. >> no [ lauggter ] >> if you're talking about them , i understand. >> not me. >> he wasn't talking about npr. >> ok. all public media. that's fine. but the idea is that you believe -- >> and t
it now looks like a liberal's creed.aughing] >> they would be calling goldwater a socialist, yeah, wouldn't they? >> so, in one of the things ú&ldwater says is he says you can't let corporate ú&ney into the political system, and you know, we have now this citizen's united case which is -- you know, which is the most momentous historically supreme court case in the last ten years. >> open the flood gates to corporate money >> it opens the flood gates and it, it...
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it was in arizona once congress creed of the lines. after the civil war, the payback time to arizona for trying to become a confederate state and this triangle of the western end of the colony was given to nevada and became that triangle at the bottom of nevada and one of the reasons was this important landing on the color of the river. it's a navigable point. you can see coalville today but you have to go under 300 to 400 feet of water because the hoover dam on the call the red river created lake mead and be right on that channel she is on the bottom of it. yes, sir? >> your book talks about the session back to virginia of alexandria, and it also talks about the effort for statehood of the district and why has it not been undertaken in the same manner in which it was done in virginia. it's one of the things people talk about. it's interesting just today in "the washington post" i was reading letters to the editor about a piece i guess that appeared few days ago some were suggesting recession to maryland and writing letters saying no,
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. ♪ a holy creed of racial purpose is a mighty race to defend ♪ >> reporter: now at age 19, the youngown as prussian blue say they've changed their neo-nazi ways. saying to abc news, "i'm grown up now. i was a little kid back then and said a lot of things i don't believe in now." the girls say moving to montana and attending public school has truly opened their eyes and given them new perspectives on life. "my sister and i were home-schooled. we were these country bumpkins. it makes me proud of humanity every day that we have so many different places and people." it's a far cry from a then-14-year-old lynx who shuddered at the thought of diversity. >> we don't want it. just be a big muddle. we just want to preserve our race. >> reporter: the twins say they're quite liberal now, embracing medical marijuana after lynx was diagnosed with cancer freshman year and lamb sought relief from back pain and scoliosis. for lynx and lamb, grooming into white supremacy started at birth. they were nurtured on racist beliefs by their mother april, who is unapologetic about her parenting and her belie
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the west thing they can do is go with the mcconnell plan which creeds their constitutional authoritynnot do. you cannot give power to the president, it is outside the balance of their constitutional duty. that ought to be off 9 duty. >>stuart: the vote an hour and we believe, and i am sure you will much what it closely. is this democratic congressman blaming american people for the in addition's debt mess? we will ask him. woman: saving for our child's college fund was getting expensive. man: yes it was. so to save some money, we taught our 5 year old how to dunk. woman: scholarship! . anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympms. but if you have arthris, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthriti
the west thing they can do is go with the mcconnell plan which creeds their constitutional authoritynnot do. you cannot give power to the president, it is outside the balance of their constitutional duty. that ought to be off 9 duty. >>stuart: the vote an hour and we believe, and i am sure you will much what it closely. is this democratic congressman blaming american people for the in addition's debt mess? we will ask him. woman: saving for our child's college fund was getting expensive....
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was not present in the creed is adherence to a particular religion. the reason many feel they can be wholly american is because they do not have to give up their minority faith in order to accept the american creed. i think it is a very significant thing. folks in europe have a lot tougher time coming to terms with that. what does it mean to be german, were to be french? who -- or to be french? many of these things that are not part of the american creed have been his shortly -- historically part of theirs, and i think that makes it more challenging for them than for us. >> this was something you said early on about the difference between this panel and the panel before. we're not talking about immigrants or religion, but people who are loyal to one group and how to think about transferring that loyalty to a different or larger group. it is probably about some sort of individualism on the broader level. it is relative to my community, but it is individualism. people just do not feel they are part of something that may be in earlier generations they fe
was not present in the creed is adherence to a particular religion. the reason many feel they can be wholly american is because they do not have to give up their minority faith in order to accept the american creed. i think it is a very significant thing. folks in europe have a lot tougher time coming to terms with that. what does it mean to be german, were to be french? who -- or to be french? many of these things that are not part of the american creed have been his shortly -- historically...
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announces the biggest growing religious creed and america. but it's hard to organize them into anything. the problem with libertarians is not well-organized. it turns to policy. let's take one more question. >> this thing about conspiracy theories, is that true within the middle east people tend to leave them resentence beers he theories on a political or historical basis for that quick >> yes, they do. if conspiracy theories are big here, they're big in the middle east. there's less critical thinking time, more of a theocracy and democracy. so that's part of it. although i'm constantly amazed at what people believe in america. i was on my book tour just after jesse ventura was touring with his bow, 63 document they don't want you to read. they are on the internet for free. come on. jesse has never met a conspiracy to my. this is the problem. if everything is a conspiracy, nothingness. something might be conspiratorial so i tend to be skeptical about the conspiracy theory if it involves world domination by 12 guys that i read called the illum
announces the biggest growing religious creed and america. but it's hard to organize them into anything. the problem with libertarians is not well-organized. it turns to policy. let's take one more question. >> this thing about conspiracy theories, is that true within the middle east people tend to leave them resentence beers he theories on a political or historical basis for that quick >> yes, they do. if conspiracy theories are big here, they're big in the middle east. there's...
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any creed nens the country? or are you losing? >> well, people that i know that are progressives or liberals or even just centrists, many of them are very depressed and very unhappy with the way things are going in the country. there are some hopeful things. look at the outcry against the f.c.c. where michael powell takes it upon himself to legislate a change in momentous scope in ownership of the media. can a regulatory agency just set up a new sell of rules? that to me is not -- by a 3-2 vote to change the whole structure of mass media in the country. and look at the immense outcry and push -- they woke up congress on that issue. so, you know, you do have things happen at times. it's not like people have given up. i think we should -- as antonio said, we have to have a pessimism of the mind to see how difficult things are. but an apt mix of the will. -- but an optimism of the will. you keep struggling. and think you can win some victories and sometimes we do. >> here's the cover of the book. "the fascination of julius ceasar: a
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broadway musical. [ audience groans ] because the only thing that can improve rocky is if he beats apollo creednd goes "yo, adrian --" ♪ i did it i did it i really, really did it i'm a statue ♪ ♪ in philadelphia ♪ statue in philadelphia [ cheers and applause ] ♪ statue in philadelphia statue in philadelphia that will soon be removed ♪ ♪ that will soon be removed by the people of philadelphia ♪ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it was up for a while, though. >> steve: ran for a while, didn't it? >> jimmy: this is pretty crazy. a woman in florida called 911 after she found a bear swimming in her backyard pool. that's right, there was a bear in the water, or as sarah palin calls that, soup. [ laughter ] needs more salt. check this out. a new survey found that 29% of video game players are over 40 years old. that explains that new game, wii prostate exam. [ audience groans ] [ laughter ] i don't know how you play. i've never played it. >> steve: keep the controller. >> jimmy: "keep the controller." [ laughter ] i just saw this. doctors have developed a new procedure that uses radio waves to treat asthma. so t
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it's a racist anti-islamic creed urging european conservatives to embrace martyrdom and also hearing some incredible survivor stories. adrian pracon was shot in the shoulder but lived because he played death. >> i could hear his breathing. i could also feel his boots very near me, and i could feel the warmth from the barrel when he pulled the trigger. >> reporter: today is a mournful day across the entire country. there wasn't a dry eye at the cathedral in oslo as leaders and citizens gathered in a service of sorrow and hope. tomorrow breivik will be in court. he has called his actions gruesome but necessary. his lawyer says he'll explain himself tomorrow. christiane? >> miguel marquez in norway. >>> we turn now to the debt talks in washington where congressional leaders are racing against the clock to try to show some sign of progress in the debt talks before the asian markets in a few hours from now. and abc's senior political correspondent jonathan karl has been following the talks and, jonathan, where do thinks stand right now? >> reporter: leaders in both parties are determined
it's a racist anti-islamic creed urging european conservatives to embrace martyrdom and also hearing some incredible survivor stories. adrian pracon was shot in the shoulder but lived because he played death. >> i could hear his breathing. i could also feel his boots very near me, and i could feel the warmth from the barrel when he pulled the trigger. >> reporter: today is a mournful day across the entire country. there wasn't a dry eye at the cathedral in oslo as leaders and...
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no matter what or who you were, growing up in texas, no matter your race, your creed, your heritage,odel to look up to, someone who proves that any obstacle can be overcome, there's no limits to how far you can go. that's especially true for a hispanic child in texas. roughly a third of our citizens identify themselves as hispanics in texas, making them part of what is our state's largest demographic group by the next decade. and it's no stretch to suggest that the future of texas is tied directly to the future of our hispanic population. during my time as governor, i have worked very hard to appoint the best, the brightest, the most qualified individuals in leadership roles across the state. it gave me great pride to appoint the first latina secretary of state in hope andrade. pplause] it gave me great pride to appoint the first latina to the supreme court in this state, justice eva guzman. [applause] it gave me great pride just last month to appoint the first latina to the texas court of criminal appeals, justice elsa acala. the young hispanics in texas can aspire to be the next ro
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whatever your extra is, everyone needs to find it and use it to become a creed of lawyer, columnists, creative governor, creative service worker. everyone everyday is going to have to justify their value added. for some, it will be invented and a new product or service. for others it will be reinventing yourself to do a routine task in a new or better way. how many of us have elderly parents in a nursing home. you go to the nursing home and there's that one health-care worker who didn't just take care of mom and dad but engaged in a way that really brightened their day? that person found their extra. the first thing we do in see that as go to the manager and say we want that person to work with mom and an ad and we will pay more for that. everyone has some extra to find. that is really where education is going to have to go. i hate to say this, but so many americans are being educated not for $40 an hour jobs, but $12 an hour jobs. they may think they're being educated for $40 an hour jobs but they're not. the creative component of education has to be on the rise. we have to become a
whatever your extra is, everyone needs to find it and use it to become a creed of lawyer, columnists, creative governor, creative service worker. everyone everyday is going to have to justify their value added. for some, it will be invented and a new product or service. for others it will be reinventing yourself to do a routine task in a new or better way. how many of us have elderly parents in a nursing home. you go to the nursing home and there's that one health-care worker who didn't just...
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apollo creed dead, nothing! point that's coming back to haunt you right now. you said, look, if the republicans and the democrats as well, if they don't want to use movies with violent imagery, maybe it's time to pull out something that's inspirational and is very, very belushi-ish. >> over? did you say over? nothing is over until we decide it is! was it over when the germans bombed pearl harbor? hell no! >> germans? >> forget it. he's rolling. >> it ain't over now! because when the going gets tough -- the tough get going! who's with me? let's go! hey! >> i cannot -- you cannot watch that and not get motive ated. >> that was actually a really good depiction. up until yesterday, that was members of the tea party and john boehner running out. >> and john boehner was alone until yesterday. >> exactly. very good depiction. did you think of that? >> i thought -- i didn't actually write the script back in the 1970's. i was mature enough to enjoy it, though. >> john landis wrote the script but it's great taking us back
apollo creed dead, nothing! point that's coming back to haunt you right now. you said, look, if the republicans and the democrats as well, if they don't want to use movies with violent imagery, maybe it's time to pull out something that's inspirational and is very, very belushi-ish. >> over? did you say over? nothing is over until we decide it is! was it over when the germans bombed pearl harbor? hell no! >> germans? >> forget it. he's rolling. >> it ain't over now!...
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whatever your extra is, everyone needs to find it and use it to become a creed of lawyer, columnists, creative governor, creative service worker. everyone everyday is going to have to justify their value added. for some, it will be invented and a new product or service. for others it will be reinventing yourself to do a routine task in a new or better way. how many of us have elderly parents in a nursing home. you go to the nursing home and there's that one health-care worker who didn't just take care of mom and dad but engaged in a way that really brightened their day? that person found their extra. the first thing we do in see that as go to the manager and say we want that person to work with mom and an ad and we will pay more for that. everyone has some extra to find. that is really where education is going to have to go. i hate to say this, but so many americans are being educated not for $40 an hour jobs, but $12 an hour jobs. they may think they're being educated for $40 an hour jobs but they're not. the creative component of education has to be on the rise. we have to become a
whatever your extra is, everyone needs to find it and use it to become a creed of lawyer, columnists, creative governor, creative service worker. everyone everyday is going to have to justify their value added. for some, it will be invented and a new product or service. for others it will be reinventing yourself to do a routine task in a new or better way. how many of us have elderly parents in a nursing home. you go to the nursing home and there's that one health-care worker who didn't just...
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every race, creed and color is here in the united states, and we're not like the parish or the -- british or the english or the french or the germans. they have a sense of their ethnicity, of their nation hood which makes it very difficult for them to handle immigration. now, we think we have immigration problems, but i think they pale in significance compared to the problems these european states, these european peoples are facing and will face over the rest of this 21st century as we have this massive movement from the south to the north. they, you know, those arabs have been living in france for several generations, and yet most frenchmen can't believe they're really french. we don't have that kind of problem, really, compared to the europeans. and it's because there is no american ethnicity, and what makes us one people are these ideals. you know, to be an american is not to be somebody, but to believe in something. and what do we believe in? the things that came out of this founding, out of this revolution; equality, liberty, constitutionalism, and the institutions that the constitut
every race, creed and color is here in the united states, and we're not like the parish or the -- british or the english or the french or the germans. they have a sense of their ethnicity, of their nation hood which makes it very difficult for them to handle immigration. now, we think we have immigration problems, but i think they pale in significance compared to the problems these european states, these european peoples are facing and will face over the rest of this 21st century as we have...
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what famed singer performs an ode to america right before apollo creed is killed by ivan drago? franklin, tony bennett, james brown or cher? can't believe i put cher in there. all right. so let's get to how we go from the cult of the individual to the cult of narcissism. how do we go in the 1980s from be both saying that the individual guru is to be followed and listened to, to the cult of me, to the cult of focused on me? if you have the gurus that are above the rest of us, how can you also have a culture that's saying that you can be yourself the superhero? watch this commercial. ♪ you say you want a revolution, well, you know, we all want to change the world. >> okay. the brilliance of this commercial is the putting together of images of regular people with superstars. so watch this one example from this commercial in slow motion. that's a regular kid playing basketball. going up for a layup. and it immediately becomes michael jordan dunking a basketball. the idea probably, and i think the listed by fortune magazine as the number two or number three most enduring slogan in hi
what famed singer performs an ode to america right before apollo creed is killed by ivan drago? franklin, tony bennett, james brown or cher? can't believe i put cher in there. all right. so let's get to how we go from the cult of the individual to the cult of narcissism. how do we go in the 1980s from be both saying that the individual guru is to be followed and listened to, to the cult of me, to the cult of focused on me? if you have the gurus that are above the rest of us, how can you also...
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we see it in the loyalty of an army ranger who lives by a creed, never shall i fail my comrades, or asthese are my brothers, family just like my wife and kids. you protect the ones you love. that's what he did that threw it back just as it exploded. with that selfless act leroy saved his two ranger brothers, and they are with us today. this valor came with a riddled his body. said one of his teammates, i'd never seen someone hurt so bad. even his fellow rangers were amazed at what leroy did next. despite his grievous wounds, he remained calm. he actually put on his own tourniquet and he continued to lead, directing his team, giving orders, even telling the medics how to treat his wounds. when the fight was won, as he lay in a stretcher being loaded onto a helicopter, one of his teammates came up to shake the hand that leroy had left. that was the first time i shook the hand of someone who i considered to be a true american hero, that ranger said. leroy petry he showed that true heroes still exist, and that they're closer than you think. that ranger's right. our heroes are all around us
we see it in the loyalty of an army ranger who lives by a creed, never shall i fail my comrades, or asthese are my brothers, family just like my wife and kids. you protect the ones you love. that's what he did that threw it back just as it exploded. with that selfless act leroy saved his two ranger brothers, and they are with us today. this valor came with a riddled his body. said one of his teammates, i'd never seen someone hurt so bad. even his fellow rangers were amazed at what leroy did...
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no matter what or who you were, growing up in texas, no matter your race, your creed, your heritage,odel to look up to, someone who proves that any obstacle can be overcome, there's no limits to how far you can go. that's especially true for a hispanic child in texas. roughly a third of our citizens identify themselves as hispanics in texas, making them part of what is our state's largest demographic group by the next decade. and it's no stretch to suggest that the future of texas is tied directly to the future of our hispanic population. during my time as governor, i have worked very hard to appoint the best, the brightest, the most qualified individuals in leadership roles across the state. it gave me great pride to appoint the first latina secretary of state in hope andrade. [applause] it gave me great pride to appoint the first latina to the supreme court in this state, justice eva guzman. [applause] it gave me great pride just last month to appoint the first latina to the texas court of criminal appeals, justice elsa acala. the young hispanics in texas can aspire to be the next
no matter what or who you were, growing up in texas, no matter your race, your creed, your heritage,odel to look up to, someone who proves that any obstacle can be overcome, there's no limits to how far you can go. that's especially true for a hispanic child in texas. roughly a third of our citizens identify themselves as hispanics in texas, making them part of what is our state's largest demographic group by the next decade. and it's no stretch to suggest that the future of texas is tied...
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it was the state's the creed ofn the federal government and kept the leash on them specifically putting into the constitution. the expanded dramatically but nonetheless, the vision thed whe founding fathers have the the te american people had when they put together the country that created the most successful, the wealthiest, the culture that of enjoy the the best quality-of-life that anyone on the face of this planet has eves enjoyed before, the founding fathers set look, we are goingua to create a government for the individual to give theer, to g individual and the ability to prosper, to give the individuala opportunity.ro that's what they said. know they didn't sit around the tabln and say you know what, we need a nanny state, we need to create c government that's going to takem care of every american from the time they are born until the time they died.ernmentays just like in europe. in your eurith they pay for thet birth and they pay for your funeral. lot of everything in between.ben including the free time you i spend after you retire. that is not what america wasd t founded to do
it was the state's the creed ofn the federal government and kept the leash on them specifically putting into the constitution. the expanded dramatically but nonetheless, the vision thed whe founding fathers have the the te american people had when they put together the country that created the most successful, the wealthiest, the culture that of enjoy the the best quality-of-life that anyone on the face of this planet has eves enjoyed before, the founding fathers set look, we are goingua to...
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whatever your extra is, everyone needs to find it and use it to become a creed of lawyer, columnists, creative governor, creative service worker. everyone everyday is going to have to justify their value added. for some, it will be invented and a new product or service. for others it will be reinventing yourself to do a routine task in a new or better way. how many of us have elderly parents in a nursing home. you go to the nursing home and there's that one health-care worker who didn't just take care of mom and dad but engaged in a way that really brightened their day? that person found their extra. the first thing we do in see that as go to the manager and say we want that person to work with mom and an ad and we will pay more for that. everyone has some extra to find. that is really where education is going to have to go. i hate to say this, but so many americans are being educated not for $40 an hour jobs, but $12 an hour jobs. they may think they're being educated for $40 an hour jobs but they're not. the creative component of education has to be on the rise. we have to become a
whatever your extra is, everyone needs to find it and use it to become a creed of lawyer, columnists, creative governor, creative service worker. everyone everyday is going to have to justify their value added. for some, it will be invented and a new product or service. for others it will be reinventing yourself to do a routine task in a new or better way. how many of us have elderly parents in a nursing home. you go to the nursing home and there's that one health-care worker who didn't just...
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world is less than 1% of the company and i employ 53,000 people around the world who are proud and creed and ethical and distinguished people and i am watching and appointing people in my trust to run those positions. >> i do accept you have many distinguished people who work for your company and responsible for the news corps. what i am trying to establish is the wrong doing and what was involved at the time. so if i can teach you forward to 2006 when good men was arrested of intercepting voice mails were you made aware of that? >> i was made aware of when they were convicted. >> and what did they do subsequent to the rest to get to the facts? >> we put in place for the investigations and eventually appointed frequently appointed a very leading a team of lawyers in the city to investigate. >> i will come to you in a minute, sir. let me finish my line of questioning what would you personally do to investigate that after mr. goodman went to prison? you were obviously concerned about it. >> can i ask you why did you not dismiss the report following the moseley case? >> i had never heard of
world is less than 1% of the company and i employ 53,000 people around the world who are proud and creed and ethical and distinguished people and i am watching and appointing people in my trust to run those positions. >> i do accept you have many distinguished people who work for your company and responsible for the news corps. what i am trying to establish is the wrong doing and what was involved at the time. so if i can teach you forward to 2006 when good men was arrested of...
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we see it in the loyalty of an army ranger who lives by a creed -- never shall i fail my comrades, ors leroy put it, these are my brothers -- family, just like my wife and kids, and you protect the ones you love, and that is what he did that day when he picked up that grenade and threw it back just as it exploded. with that selfless act, leroy save his two ranger brothers. they are with us today. his valor came with a price. the force of the blast took his right hand. shrapnel riddled his body. said one of his teammates, i have never seen someone hurt so bad, so even his fellow rangers were amazed by what leroy did next. despite his grievous wounds, he remained calm. he put on his own tourniquet, and he continued to lead, giving orders, even telling the medics to treat his was. when the fight was won, as he lay in a stretcher being loaded onto the helicopter, one teammate came to new shake their hand he had left the -- came to shake the hand he had left. that was the first time i shook the hand of a true american hero, the person said. leroy has shown the true heroes still exist and a
we see it in the loyalty of an army ranger who lives by a creed -- never shall i fail my comrades, ors leroy put it, these are my brothers -- family, just like my wife and kids, and you protect the ones you love, and that is what he did that day when he picked up that grenade and threw it back just as it exploded. with that selfless act, leroy save his two ranger brothers. they are with us today. his valor came with a price. the force of the blast took his right hand. shrapnel riddled his body....
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legacy of our parents and grandparents and their parents and grandparents and honoring our national creedthat it's our job, not as senators but as americans, to provide more opportunity, not less, to the people that are coming after us. and the debt and the deficit is a he piece of that. but you know what? it's not the only thing. i lay awake at night worrying about the fact that if -- i lie awake at night worrying about the fact that if you're poor in this country, it's hard for you to get a decent education. if you're born into a zip code that's defined by poverty in the united states, your chance of graduating with a college degree in the 21st century in the greatest country in the world are 9 in 100. that means 91 of you are consigned to a future where you can't participate meaningfully in the democracy, you can't participate meaningfully in this economy. we need to deal with that. the fact that we have an economy that's not generating jobs, where median family income for the first time in our history, mr. president, is falling, not rising. people come into my town hall meetings and s
legacy of our parents and grandparents and their parents and grandparents and honoring our national creedthat it's our job, not as senators but as americans, to provide more opportunity, not less, to the people that are coming after us. and the debt and the deficit is a he piece of that. but you know what? it's not the only thing. i lay awake at night worrying about the fact that if -- i lie awake at night worrying about the fact that if you're poor in this country, it's hard for you to get a...
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world is less than 1% of the company and i employ 53,000 people around the world who are proud and creed and ethical and distinguished people and i am watching and appointing people in my trust to run those positions. >> i do accept you have many distinguished people who work for your company and responsible for the news corps. what i am trying to establish is the wrong doing and what was involved at the time. so if i can teach you forward to 2006 when good men was arrested of intercepting voice mails were you made aware of that? >> i was made aware of when they were convicted. >> and what did they do subsequent to the rest to get to the facts? >> we put in place for the investigations and eventually appointed frequently appointed a very leading a team of lawyers in the city to investigate. >> i will come to you in a minute, sir. let me finish my line of questioning what would you personally do to investigate that after mr. goodman went to prison? you were obviously concerned about it. >> can i ask you why did you not dismiss the report following the moseley case? >> i had never heard of
world is less than 1% of the company and i employ 53,000 people around the world who are proud and creed and ethical and distinguished people and i am watching and appointing people in my trust to run those positions. >> i do accept you have many distinguished people who work for your company and responsible for the news corps. what i am trying to establish is the wrong doing and what was involved at the time. so if i can teach you forward to 2006 when good men was arrested of...
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we see it in the loyalty of an army ranger who lives by a creed: "never shall i fail my comrades."as leroy puts it, "these are my brothers -- family just like my wife and kids -- and you protect the ones you love." and that's what he did that day when he picked up that grenade and threw it back -- just as it exploded. with that selfless act, leroy saved his two ranger brothers, and they are with us today. his valor came with a price. the force of the blast took leroy's right hand. shrapnel riddled his body. said one of his teammates, "i had never seen someone hurt so bad." so even his fellow rangers were amazed at what leroy did next. despite his grievous wounds, he remained calm. he actually put on his own tourniquet. and he continued to lead, directing his team, giving orders -- even telling the medics how to treat his wounds. when the fight was won, as he lay in a stretcher being loaded onto a helicopter, one of his teammates came up to shake the hand that leroy had left. "that was the first time i shook the hand of someone who i consider to be a true american hero," that ranger
we see it in the loyalty of an army ranger who lives by a creed: "never shall i fail my comrades."as leroy puts it, "these are my brothers -- family just like my wife and kids -- and you protect the ones you love." and that's what he did that day when he picked up that grenade and threw it back -- just as it exploded. with that selfless act, leroy saved his two ranger brothers, and they are with us today. his valor came with a price. the force of the blast took leroy's right...
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the first universal nation, a country that draws people from all parts of the world, of all colors, creedss a way to harness that talent and build a kind of universal dream and it happens over here. it happens here, and it draws together people from all over the world. look at this panel. three of the people on this panel, neil ferguson, myself and henry kissinger are immigrants and found their fortune in the united states because it welcomed the most talented people in the world. and allowed them to flourish in whatever way they want, even to denounce the united states as neil ferguson is now doing. [laughter] so i simply urge you to think about this. if we lose faith in ourselves, if we lose faith in the power of free and open society, we do much more damage than anything else we could do. we need to fix our economy. we need to fix all these things we can do. the congressional budget office used to predict that we were going to pay off our debt in 15 years, 10 years, ago. now they predict that we're going to be eviscerated. we'll see how it works. my point is don't lose faith in free and
the first universal nation, a country that draws people from all parts of the world, of all colors, creedss a way to harness that talent and build a kind of universal dream and it happens over here. it happens here, and it draws together people from all over the world. look at this panel. three of the people on this panel, neil ferguson, myself and henry kissinger are immigrants and found their fortune in the united states because it welcomed the most talented people in the world. and allowed...
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legacy of our parents and grandparents and their parents and grandparents and honoring the national creed butt it's our job not as senators but as americans to provide more opportunity, not less for the tt people coming out of it.you k the debt and deficit is a huge piece of that but it's not the r onlyry thing. i lay awake at night worrying about the fact that if you are poor in this country it's hard g for you to get a decent education. if you are born jset codeefinedy defined by poverty and the united states come your chance ofol graduating with a college u degree in the 21st century of the greatest country of the world are naim and 100.consigd that means 91 of you arecan' paa confined to a future you can't participate meaningfully in the democracy you are meaningfully in this economy. have a wen need to deal with that. the fact we have an economy inc that's notom generated jobs for the median family income the, is first time in our history, mr. president, is falling, not rising. my town hallo meetings " and say i've donee b everything i can do the last decade player unless a the end t
legacy of our parents and grandparents and their parents and grandparents and honoring the national creed butt it's our job not as senators but as americans to provide more opportunity, not less for the tt people coming out of it.you k the debt and deficit is a huge piece of that but it's not the r onlyry thing. i lay awake at night worrying about the fact that if you are poor in this country it's hard g for you to get a decent education. if you are born jset codeefinedy defined by poverty and...
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no matter what or who you were, growing up in texas, no matter your race, your creed, your heritage, you have a role model to look up to, someone who proves that any obstacle can be overcome, there's no limits to how far you can go. that's especially true for a hispanic child in texas. roughly a third our citizens identify themselves as hispanics in texas, making them part of whatis our state's largest demographic group by the next decade. and it's no stretch to suggest that the future of texas is tied directly to the future of our hispanic population. during my time as governor, i have worked very hard to point the best, the brightest, the most qualified individuals in leadership roles across the state. it gave me great pride to appoint the first latina secretary of state in hope andrade. [applause] it gave me great pride to appoint the first latina to the supreme court in this state, justice eva guzman. [applae] it gave me great pride just last month to appoint the first latina to the texas court of criminal appeals, justice elsa acala. the young hispanics in texas can aspire to be
no matter what or who you were, growing up in texas, no matter your race, your creed, your heritage, you have a role model to look up to, someone who proves that any obstacle can be overcome, there's no limits to how far you can go. that's especially true for a hispanic child in texas. roughly a third our citizens identify themselves as hispanics in texas, making them part of whatis our state's largest demographic group by the next decade. and it's no stretch to suggest that the future of texas...
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public accommodations law is really what it would be and it won't allow you to discriminate on race, creed orientation, religion, those kinds of things, but it will allow you to discriminate based on a younger child, if you will. >> if you want to be a social pariah and be a young mom with a toddler on an airplane and watch everyone go oh, god. >> >> i was shocked about this. 07% of moms acknowledge that sometimes they have a favorite among their children and you say no big deal? >> we love our children the same. i have three wonderful daught s daughters, but you relate differently. it's not loving more, it's relating differently. >> my mother said to me we love you both equally, just not at the same time all of the time. sometimes my sister needed a little more attention than i did. sometimes i needed a lot more attention. >> do you think it's okay for a parent to have a favorite? >> isn't this against the rule book of parenting. >> were you not your parent's favorite? >> i don't think so. are you kidding me? no way. >> tell us. tell us. i know, was i? think, my mom bent over backwards to
public accommodations law is really what it would be and it won't allow you to discriminate on race, creed orientation, religion, those kinds of things, but it will allow you to discriminate based on a younger child, if you will. >> if you want to be a social pariah and be a young mom with a toddler on an airplane and watch everyone go oh, god. >> >> i was shocked about this. 07% of moms acknowledge that sometimes they have a favorite among their children and you say no big...