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a desire to — be resolved today, there is actually a desire to get it sorted, a real desire — a desire real desire within the game. last night the former england _ desire within the game. last night the former england cricketer- desire within the game. last night the former england cricketer alex| the former england cricketer alex hales became further embroiled in the scandal after a photo emerged showing him dressed in a racially offensive way at a fancy dress party in 2009. he said his appearance was a trip to the late rapper tupac shakur but now realises it was in could be this respectful and issued a video statement —— a tribute. i a video statement —— a tribute. i deplore all forms of racism and disc of a nation, i have been incredibly lucky to play around the world in different backgrounds, players of different backgrounds, players of different races and cultures —— anti—discrimination. different races and cultures -- anti-discrimination.— different races and cultures -- anti-discrimination. earlier this week there _ anti-discrimination. earlier this week there was _ anti-discrim
a desire to — be resolved today, there is actually a desire to get it sorted, a real desire — a desire real desire within the game. last night the former england _ desire within the game. last night the former england cricketer- desire within the game. last night the former england cricketer alex| the former england cricketer alex hales became further embroiled in the scandal after a photo emerged showing him dressed in a racially offensive way at a fancy dress party in 2009. he said his...
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i did not desire a transfer. but he had been summoned from another theater to add to this already tense situation that he was to despaired armies brought together. pope also says it's going to take a long time to organize these armies and discipline them and get them better trained in the role of being a soldier. pope said in short, i should be much in the situation of a strange dog without even the right to run out of the village. for the command he was to be given, he said, quote, it is of a fore lorn hope under the most unfavorable conditions for success. he says, okay, i hear your ideas of why you don't want to do this, but i have to talk to lincoln about it. so the following day, lincoln, stanton and pope will meet privately. at the end of the conversation, lincoln concludes pope is staying in the east and taking this command. and on june 27th, pope will assume command of the army of virginia. lincoln has chosen pope for political purposes, not for his battlefield abilities. lincoln is also not ready to reli
i did not desire a transfer. but he had been summoned from another theater to add to this already tense situation that he was to despaired armies brought together. pope also says it's going to take a long time to organize these armies and discipline them and get them better trained in the role of being a soldier. pope said in short, i should be much in the situation of a strange dog without even the right to run out of the village. for the command he was to be given, he said, quote, it is of a...
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i desire to dismiss from your mind certain phrases which i am sorry to find so much invoke amongst you, i hear constantly of taking strong positions and holding them, winds up retreat and a base of supply. as part of these ideas, strongest position of the desire to occupy, one from which he can easily advance against the enemy. let us study probable winds of retreats of our opponents and leave our own to take care of themselves. but us before us and not behind, success and lori are in advance from disaster and shame work in the rear. let us act on this understanding, predicting banners shall be inscribed with many of gloria's deed and your names will be geared toward your countrymen forever. for many contemporaries of john pope and historians over the last 159 years, the military proclamation for mark john pope's military career in the united states army. [laughter] a narrative that continues into modern works, a narrative for everything after this military proclamation for the next several weeks across july and august, 1862 that everything is downhill for john pope and will eventually
i desire to dismiss from your mind certain phrases which i am sorry to find so much invoke amongst you, i hear constantly of taking strong positions and holding them, winds up retreat and a base of supply. as part of these ideas, strongest position of the desire to occupy, one from which he can easily advance against the enemy. let us study probable winds of retreats of our opponents and leave our own to take care of themselves. but us before us and not behind, success and lori are in advance...
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careful when you stir the hot pot of desire. the place is meridian, idaho, little brother to bigger boise in the majestic rockies. this is where they got to their perfect place. the end of their rainbow. it was 2006 and luck was on their side. they had just moved from southern california and they were happy. they were fulfilled at work. they had two beautiful children. they had everything they ever wanted. they were rob and candy hall, one of those charmed couples who had fallen in love at first sight, admiring each other in the dim. >> we went out i think that weekend and then we never stopped. >> what was it about that relationship? what was it about him that you liked so much, that was so good? >> we just connected instantly. >> by the time rob and candy moved to idaho they had been together for years ago had two teenage daughters. rob landed an excellent job as a computer specialist at ada sheriffs office, locating vehicle locators inside squad cars. >> he loved every minute of his job. >> and as if this was a sign this is w
careful when you stir the hot pot of desire. the place is meridian, idaho, little brother to bigger boise in the majestic rockies. this is where they got to their perfect place. the end of their rainbow. it was 2006 and luck was on their side. they had just moved from southern california and they were happy. they were fulfilled at work. they had two beautiful children. they had everything they ever wanted. they were rob and candy hall, one of those charmed couples who had fallen in love at...
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i did not desire a transfer. but he had been summoned from another theater would only add to this already tense situation if he were to command these three armies brought together and says it's going to take a long time to organize these armies and discipline them and get them better trained in the role of being a soldier. quote in short, i should be much in the situation of a strange dog without even the right to run out of the village. quote, it is of a forlorn hope under the most favorable conditions possible for success. stanton's unconvinced. he says i hear your ideas of why you don't want to do this but i've got to talk to lincoln. the three would meet privately and at the end, lincoln concludes pope's staying in the east and taking command. lincoln has chosen pope for political purposes, not his battlefield ability. lincoln is not at this point in time ready to relieve general mcclellan. there's other factors going into the decision. they've chosen pope because he will fight a hard, relebtless contest, uns
i did not desire a transfer. but he had been summoned from another theater would only add to this already tense situation if he were to command these three armies brought together and says it's going to take a long time to organize these armies and discipline them and get them better trained in the role of being a soldier. quote in short, i should be much in the situation of a strange dog without even the right to run out of the village. quote, it is of a forlorn hope under the most favorable...
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we shall see if it still has its desired effect, - has its desired effect, certainly by january. hasd certainly by january. david goldwyn, certainly byjanuary. david goldwyn, thank you very much indeed. m? goldwyn, thank you very much indeed. y , a man accused of ramming a car into a christmas parade in the us state of wisconsin has appeared in court to face charges of intentional homicide. darrell brooks is to be charged with six deaths after another victim, a child, died. nearly 50 people were also injured in the attack in waukesha. police say mr brooks deliberately targeted the crowd. 0ur correspondent barbara plett usher was at the court. thejudge read out the the judge read out the five counts of intentional homicide and he said that each one of them carried a penalty of life in prison. and during the proceedings the prosecutor said now they knew a sixth person had died, a child, so the prosecutor was planning to bring another charge of intentional homicide by the end of the week. she also read out a lengthy criminal record for darrell brooks, this included violent conduct like
we shall see if it still has its desired effect, - has its desired effect, certainly by january. hasd certainly by january. david goldwyn, certainly byjanuary. david goldwyn, thank you very much indeed. m? goldwyn, thank you very much indeed. y , a man accused of ramming a car into a christmas parade in the us state of wisconsin has appeared in court to face charges of intentional homicide. darrell brooks is to be charged with six deaths after another victim, a child, died. nearly 50 people...
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go out there and be reenergized for the 2021 season and put the time in, the work in and have the desire and dedication to be good and he was very good, that gave me hopeuls wasn't there. you have to have that passion. you have to have that fire in your belly to be the best to continue to keep playing and that just maybe fizzled out a little bit. >> shawn -- >> retire and go spend some time with the family. i can't fault him for that. >> you said something interesting, for you it didn't surprise you but you're on the giants' inner circle. what gave you an indication he might hang it up? >> i didn't say i wasn't surprised. i am surprised. i wasn't shocked because i heard rumors throughout the season even while he was an all star the last half of the season that this may be his last year, that there was a question mark about his desire to play beyond 2021. that is why i'm not real shocked and the fact that he did sit out last season to be home with his family. but i am surprised because i know as a player to be as good as he was this past year, you still have to have the desire to go out t
go out there and be reenergized for the 2021 season and put the time in, the work in and have the desire and dedication to be good and he was very good, that gave me hopeuls wasn't there. you have to have that passion. you have to have that fire in your belly to be the best to continue to keep playing and that just maybe fizzled out a little bit. >> shawn -- >> retire and go spend some time with the family. i can't fault him for that. >> you said something interesting, for you...
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and their ability to shape the legal environment than really reflects their desire to limit competition. if the postal service lives out of the way that you think your fedex and u. p. s. could charge more for what they do. if the postal service was out of the way that you think the vampires in congress could sell off all the property and all the assets, the postal service has and steal that money are all across the united states. we're losing very distinguished buildings and public art that they contain major buildings that the post service own, iconic, beautiful buildings in the centers of town have been sold to real estate developers for not that much money. oh, ah. they were designed to be among the best buildings in town, architecturally distinguished, but also the craftsmanship. oh, a commission for the 1st time, for small towns where people had generally never seen art before, let alone public art the depicted themselves and the work that they do. and their legends and their history and their landscapes. oh, it was to a noble americans who do common work so that they would know th
and their ability to shape the legal environment than really reflects their desire to limit competition. if the postal service lives out of the way that you think your fedex and u. p. s. could charge more for what they do. if the postal service was out of the way that you think the vampires in congress could sell off all the property and all the assets, the postal service has and steal that money are all across the united states. we're losing very distinguished buildings and public art that...
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also, we could put rear priority jo, forum desire commitment. that's what we want. you only get it when you make people part of the process. so when we run it in, for example, i come from when we ran out, they said the boy 3 and i'm facing, you know what your thumb and every day we can do it on the most of most of the oversight and the paperwork that people deal with now is just, you know, they've been mailed get their own time dead, you know, did that box get there? did amazon get all scanned properly? but there's a lot of people in here that are justifying their job, which is a useless job. we have one guy that comes down just to make sure the mail gets here in time. we could check that out. ridiculous, let the post office be a pioneer again in the days of the pony expressed in the way that it was, but now not about reaching into the far reaches of our country, but rather into the way we organized business. every post office should be a low co workers, cooperative, a group of workers whose job it is to make that institution as useful as helpful to the local commun
also, we could put rear priority jo, forum desire commitment. that's what we want. you only get it when you make people part of the process. so when we run it in, for example, i come from when we ran out, they said the boy 3 and i'm facing, you know what your thumb and every day we can do it on the most of most of the oversight and the paperwork that people deal with now is just, you know, they've been mailed get their own time dead, you know, did that box get there? did amazon get all scanned...
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so your desire for a closer relationship with europe is stuck. us a lot in these years with different funds and all the aspects and we look forward tojoin the eu one day. it is not fair towards us that we just don't have visa liberalisation, mainly injuly this year, we marked three years since the european commission recommended for the second time that we should get visa but we still did not get that it's not because of the eu. it's because of certain eu member states. however, the lack of trust, of confidence somehow, in western balkan six countries, not only in kosovo, but on the side of the eu has also to do with the lack of use of confidence. ——eu confidence. so, i am critical towards the eu, i want tojoin the eu, i want tojoin the eu. but i do not belong to those who are bitter towards the eu. i think europe is a continent and eu is our destiny. have you read the latest un report on the progress or lack thereof that kosovo is making in key areas and it is damning of where your country is in terms of the rule of law, human rights, economic f
so your desire for a closer relationship with europe is stuck. us a lot in these years with different funds and all the aspects and we look forward tojoin the eu one day. it is not fair towards us that we just don't have visa liberalisation, mainly injuly this year, we marked three years since the european commission recommended for the second time that we should get visa but we still did not get that it's not because of the eu. it's because of certain eu member states. however, the lack of...
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but i mean, there is no desire. heard about the russians do think for the russians. it's also a symbolic issue or well, the thing was on the nato saw there is only one real red line in the sense of a line that if crossed will lead to war. and that is an attack on the nature member, because then there is a legal obligation, a treaty obligation to fight. so you know, if to a repetition, in lapse of both pose of what happened in ukraine, then it would be very, very dangerous indeed. but once again, rusher i think the russian government understands that very well and has no such intention. and on, as i say on the native saw it. if in fact, nobody wants to risk actual with russia, then in the end, they too will respect the real red loggins. we have to take a very short break right now, but we will get back to the discussion in just a few moments stationed join me every thursday on the alex salmon show. and i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then good russia. this class of car was discontinued more than 20 years
but i mean, there is no desire. heard about the russians do think for the russians. it's also a symbolic issue or well, the thing was on the nato saw there is only one real red line in the sense of a line that if crossed will lead to war. and that is an attack on the nature member, because then there is a legal obligation, a treaty obligation to fight. so you know, if to a repetition, in lapse of both pose of what happened in ukraine, then it would be very, very dangerous indeed. but once...
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the desire to feel safe, the desire to control your environment, the desire to be in a solid structurethe feeling of being an unwanted child. >> in 1975 diana's grandfather dies, and therefore her father becomes the earl. they had to move to althorp in north hampen, had been in the family for hundreds of years. >> althorp is a truly exquisite house. it has 13,000 acres of woodland and parkland. it has 90 rooms. >> having been the honorable diana spencer she was suddenly lady diana spencer. she skipped along the corridors shouting, i'm now lady diana. >> she was someone to be reckoned with. the spencers go back an awful long way. they were rich enough back in the 1600s to lend money to the monarchy. >> another tick in the box to say, right, i'm now officially a part of this aristocratic world. i'm one of you. i have the title and my father has the house. >> and then diana was sent to another school called west heath. it was a safe and a cozy environment for diana. it is where her two older sisters sarah and jane had gone to school. ♪ >> here in the ballet class was somewhere she could s
the desire to feel safe, the desire to control your environment, the desire to be in a solid structurethe feeling of being an unwanted child. >> in 1975 diana's grandfather dies, and therefore her father becomes the earl. they had to move to althorp in north hampen, had been in the family for hundreds of years. >> althorp is a truly exquisite house. it has 13,000 acres of woodland and parkland. it has 90 rooms. >> having been the honorable diana spencer she was suddenly lady...
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as those liberal politicians and then the desire to be inclusive of transgender people.to say pregnant person instead of pregnant woman or birthing person instead of woman giving birth. and this kind of slightly esoteric academic load of speaking his work likely to be totally bizarre to working-class americans overall than college-educated americans. there is deep cultural alienation with working-class americans and well-educated progressives. you have that alienation. then you have the fact that on economic issues, working-class voters are still a little more likely to be close to the democrats on a bunch of issues. than they are to the republicans. because the republican party's economic agenda has been traditional to have taxes for all americans for upper income and not do much else in the democratic party agenda has been more likely to redistribute money too the working-class. that there are a couple of things that have happened in the last five or six years that have bridged that divide a little bit on economics. under donald trump the republican party walked away f
as those liberal politicians and then the desire to be inclusive of transgender people.to say pregnant person instead of pregnant woman or birthing person instead of woman giving birth. and this kind of slightly esoteric academic load of speaking his work likely to be totally bizarre to working-class americans overall than college-educated americans. there is deep cultural alienation with working-class americans and well-educated progressives. you have that alienation. then you have the fact...
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you're saying about the desire to concentrate on other . desire to concentrate on other things — oneother row brewing over... dashed yorkshire post. it's not the most exciting titles, but it does have a real impact on a lot of people and i suppose this is why there's so much concerned about what these plans look like compared to how they were originally drawn up for high—speed links across the north in the midlands. for high-speed links across the north in the midlands.- for high-speed links across the north in the midlands. there's been so much backlash _ north in the midlands. there's been so much backlash in _ north in the midlands. there's been so much backlash in the _ north in the midlands. there's been so much backlash in the last - north in the midlands. there's been so much backlash in the last few- so much backlash in the last few days— so much backlash in the last few days when— so much backlash in the last few days when details of the plans have been preemptively linked that the prime _ been preemptively linked that the prime minister has written to the yorkshire — prime
you're saying about the desire to concentrate on other . desire to concentrate on other things — oneother row brewing over... dashed yorkshire post. it's not the most exciting titles, but it does have a real impact on a lot of people and i suppose this is why there's so much concerned about what these plans look like compared to how they were originally drawn up for high—speed links across the north in the midlands. for high-speed links across the north in the midlands.- for high-speed...
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this reflects a desire to hide their actions. they cannot understand and they are violating every conceivable gnome of international humanitarian, long history. millennia, while belarus earlier claimed continued sanctions mean to it's no longer able until inclined to style people seeking to cross the border. we discussed the crisis with a number of guests who feel brussels has to do more to resolve the situation. you know, ill at ease with y'all. they can only impose sanctions, but there isn't much sanction that they can impose on by rosco's. the. the comic links are cut or, or there are not many, anyway. oh, politically speaking, they have 4 been on the, on the but i was aligned to land or to fly over europe on. there isn't much more, they can do the sanctions. it's just the word. it's totally inefficient, it's just words. oh, so in this instance, the allan really annoyed by this problem because as you here in germany now the player that these people should not coming, it's the exact opposite of what mrs. markham, setting 2015 a
this reflects a desire to hide their actions. they cannot understand and they are violating every conceivable gnome of international humanitarian, long history. millennia, while belarus earlier claimed continued sanctions mean to it's no longer able until inclined to style people seeking to cross the border. we discussed the crisis with a number of guests who feel brussels has to do more to resolve the situation. you know, ill at ease with y'all. they can only impose sanctions, but there isn't...
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corruption is endemic in its own prime minister has doubts about the desirability of independence and that prime minister is my guest today. albin kurti has had a turbulent career. he has been a political prisoner and launched five tear gas attacks on his own parliament and has a vision of kosovo unifying with albania. so, is he the source of instability in the balkans? prime minister albin kurti. welcome to hardtalk. thank you for havin: welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me- — welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. your— welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. your status - welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. your status as - for having me. your status as prime minister _ for having me. your status as prime minister of _ for having me. your status as prime minister of kosovo - for having me. your status as| prime minister of kosovo have all put a big priority and trying to normalise relations with serbia, trying to make peace with serbia. you say it is not even a priority for you. why? is not even a priority for you. wh 7 ~ ., is not even a priority for
corruption is endemic in its own prime minister has doubts about the desirability of independence and that prime minister is my guest today. albin kurti has had a turbulent career. he has been a political prisoner and launched five tear gas attacks on his own parliament and has a vision of kosovo unifying with albania. so, is he the source of instability in the balkans? prime minister albin kurti. welcome to hardtalk. thank you for havin: welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me- —...
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this reflects a desire to hide their actions. they cannot understand that they are violating every conceivable norm of international humanitarian law. was 3 or will join now fire yet more than adults, a member of parliament for hamburg, for germany's the left party. so thanks for joining us. good serve you with us and we've gone quite a utah and haven't we previously from the e. u to being open to migrants, so welcoming them with arms. germany certainly doing so to poland, which is of course, any human man now threatening to use weapons and using force against them. and are you surprised that this you turn on? and the silence that says come from brussels regarding palms actions. you know, 1st we have to say that poland of cause is abusing and contradictory international law. there's no conventions to protect refugees and this is in effect but as the pictures of course, the talking because tear gas and reference i use against migrants who are desperate to the situation of temperatures are getting colder and they they want to strug
this reflects a desire to hide their actions. they cannot understand that they are violating every conceivable norm of international humanitarian law. was 3 or will join now fire yet more than adults, a member of parliament for hamburg, for germany's the left party. so thanks for joining us. good serve you with us and we've gone quite a utah and haven't we previously from the e. u to being open to migrants, so welcoming them with arms. germany certainly doing so to poland, which is of course,...
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this reflects a desire to hide their actions. they cannot understand that they are violating every conceivable norm of international humanitarian law. 3000000 of barrow, sorry, have warned that sanctions mean it was little inclined to stop people trying to cross the border. martin also represents germany's less part in the hamburg parliament says, bringing minced for the crisis isn't going to so it 1st we have to say that poland causes abusing and contradicting international law. is noah conventions to protect refugees, sentences and effects the route? you want to have a solution? you have to think about and you have to stop the aggression against the. so we're in the, to your people in the middle east and in north africa to do that. and give those people the possibility to have countries which stabilize step by step, those refugees crisis. now to sanction bend on the incentive rules of laid that locally of course, it will be good to have negotiations in between the european union and bella was the book before to repeat the union
this reflects a desire to hide their actions. they cannot understand that they are violating every conceivable norm of international humanitarian law. 3000000 of barrow, sorry, have warned that sanctions mean it was little inclined to stop people trying to cross the border. martin also represents germany's less part in the hamburg parliament says, bringing minced for the crisis isn't going to so it 1st we have to say that poland causes abusing and contradicting international law. is noah...
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a flight is coming for the many of them have voice to desire. more than a 400, i believe, voiced their desire to return to iraq and to leave to leave. this is this idea, this or this adventure of trying to get into germany via poland behind i will. it's are nearly 8 minutes past 8 in the morning where you are now. we're out . we'll be checking in with you in the very near future. i'm sure that i'd, gusty of thanks for that. but before bell rose, set up that makes shift border shelter for migrants, and many of them spend weeks out in the freezing, cold with little or no food. and what aid agencies are calling a humanitarian disaster or lottie? follow those howard developments. and you can watch those reports on the r t show channel on youtube. while it's almost sunset at the camp. my clothes reek of burnt wood from skin fires. my eyes are sore because of the smoke and i just know i feel dizzy, but this is nothing compared to what these people have been through spend last 3 days. but these migrate some of these refugees, and i guess we've been at
a flight is coming for the many of them have voice to desire. more than a 400, i believe, voiced their desire to return to iraq and to leave to leave. this is this idea, this or this adventure of trying to get into germany via poland behind i will. it's are nearly 8 minutes past 8 in the morning where you are now. we're out . we'll be checking in with you in the very near future. i'm sure that i'd, gusty of thanks for that. but before bell rose, set up that makes shift border shelter for...
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the point being that these crossings have become intertwined with some people's desire to change hows one conservative mp speaking last week. we told the people at the referendum, us brexiteers, that we would take back control. it's clear that in this, we have lost control. it is certainly true that the government has not controlled channel crossings as it said it would. but look at net migration in the uk. the number of people arriving minus the number of people leaving. it fell by 88% last year. it's now in the tens of thousands. then there's the number of people who were granted asylum in the uk. that is lower than germany, france or greece. to be clear, the uk remains a signatory of a long—standing international agreement on refugees, but to the government, this particular issue in the channel is about showing control and about a system that, overall, in its view, isn't working. we fundamentally believe that people should seek asylum in the first safe country. they should not be making dangerous journeys across the channel. but many people are making the dangerous journey to the
the point being that these crossings have become intertwined with some people's desire to change hows one conservative mp speaking last week. we told the people at the referendum, us brexiteers, that we would take back control. it's clear that in this, we have lost control. it is certainly true that the government has not controlled channel crossings as it said it would. but look at net migration in the uk. the number of people arriving minus the number of people leaving. it fell by 88% last...
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we see this desire to control using fear. your take on this new directive and the obsession continuing with masks at this point. >> well, the science is very weak. there are two questions about masks. the question for the wearer, did it benefit the wearer? it's a person right to choose what they want to expose themselves to. do masks protect the people around the wearer? there is no evidence of benefit here. people think there is a reason to wear a mask but there is no hard evidence to show they are beneficial. these public health officials terrorize people by making them into orders rather than just saying it's our opinion that it's beneficial and recommend it. >> yes. that's what is so amazing here. i don't mind hearing about boosters and their benefit and the mask might help or not. none of us mind information to help us make decisions. the problem, congressman, this is meant to prepare us for new mandates and orders. it's been healthcare. will you comply you? wrote a letter to president biden demanding that he should anno
we see this desire to control using fear. your take on this new directive and the obsession continuing with masks at this point. >> well, the science is very weak. there are two questions about masks. the question for the wearer, did it benefit the wearer? it's a person right to choose what they want to expose themselves to. do masks protect the people around the wearer? there is no evidence of benefit here. people think there is a reason to wear a mask but there is no hard evidence to...
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>> i think that's in part reflecting exactly desire for a way of encountering the things religion isposed to put you in touch with. ultimate meaning supernatural experience, maybe supernatural beings, divine guidance, moral guidance without doing it inside the framework of either christian orthodoxy or traditional christian church. obviously this applies judaism and islam as well, similar impulses there, average person who says i'm spiritual but not religious as someone whose grandparents would have attended a methodist or catholic church, some kind of sense of institutional religion means old-fashioned christianity, i've left back behind, i still have these religious impulses but i don't want to satisfy them or pursue them within traditional frameworks which are easier constraining or out of date, how could you possibly go back to that? but fundamentally who say they are spiritual but not religious religious or fish are just anti- institutional or desire to be post- christian. fundamental impulse is there, i don't think there's a real difference between spiritual impulses on one han
>> i think that's in part reflecting exactly desire for a way of encountering the things religion isposed to put you in touch with. ultimate meaning supernatural experience, maybe supernatural beings, divine guidance, moral guidance without doing it inside the framework of either christian orthodoxy or traditional christian church. obviously this applies judaism and islam as well, similar impulses there, average person who says i'm spiritual but not religious as someone whose grandparents...
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this is the shared desire of the people of our two countries and around the world, and the joint commission of chinese and american leaders. [speaking foreign language] xi jinping: we must safeguard a peaceful and safe environment, including finding effective responses to global challenges, such as climate change, which you have referenced and the covid pandemic. china and the united states must respect each other, coexist and pursue cooperation. i stand ready to work with you to bolster consensus, take active doing so would advance the interest of our people and meet the expectation of the international community. [speaking foreign language] i now look forward to a wide-ranging and comprehensive discussion with you on issues. thank you. president biden: thank you. >> c-spanshop.org is our online store where you can find apparel, books, and accessories. there is something for each fan and every purchase helps our nonprofit organization. shop any time on c-span shop.org . washington, unfiltered. c-span in your pocket. download c-span now today. >> a conversation now about the separation of p
this is the shared desire of the people of our two countries and around the world, and the joint commission of chinese and american leaders. [speaking foreign language] xi jinping: we must safeguard a peaceful and safe environment, including finding effective responses to global challenges, such as climate change, which you have referenced and the covid pandemic. china and the united states must respect each other, coexist and pursue cooperation. i stand ready to work with you to bolster...
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they just are desire to be post-christian. the fundamental impulse is there. i don't think there's a real difference between spiritual impulses on the one hand and religious impulses on the other hand. the distinction is how are you trying to fulfill them and through what kind of experiences n what kind of community with what set of ideas framing what you're doing or trying to experience or find. >> host: well, let's go back to 2008. that's when ross douthat's book "brand new party: how republicans can win the working class and save the american dream," came out. you talked about issues such as income inequality and school choice and a crisis of authority when it came to crime issues. was it a playbook for 2016? >> guest: i mean, i think we -- the book accurately foresaw one of the deep trends that gave us the donald trump presidency and has given us our current political divide, which is that america was polarizing around education where college-educated voters were moving into the democratic party, non-college-educated voters were moving into the republican
they just are desire to be post-christian. the fundamental impulse is there. i don't think there's a real difference between spiritual impulses on the one hand and religious impulses on the other hand. the distinction is how are you trying to fulfill them and through what kind of experiences n what kind of community with what set of ideas framing what you're doing or trying to experience or find. >> host: well, let's go back to 2008. that's when ross douthat's book "brand new party:...
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is it strong passions a reckless nature, a longing for adventure or desire for notoriety? i think when we look at rosa, all of these may have been at motivating factors in her life. now this is the earliest known picture of rose. here she is in her 30s. when she first came to washington d.c. though, she was about 15 this was in 1828. process a widowed mother sent her and her sister alan to live with her aunt, mariah hill who was elisha's sister. mariah ran a boardinghouse and it was located in the old brick capitol building. this is the building u.s. congress had used after the british burned the u.s. capitol in 1814. and then they acquired it became a boardinghouse. they primarily catered to southern politicians. one of those was john c calhoun from south carolina. rose formed a lifelong friendship with calhoun. and as she did with many politicians in washington d.c. but calhoun was among the closest. rose stood out for her beauty. she had thick dark long hair, chestnut eyes, of pale olive complexion, a good figure so she was a little curvaceous she was also flirtatious w
is it strong passions a reckless nature, a longing for adventure or desire for notoriety? i think when we look at rosa, all of these may have been at motivating factors in her life. now this is the earliest known picture of rose. here she is in her 30s. when she first came to washington d.c. though, she was about 15 this was in 1828. process a widowed mother sent her and her sister alan to live with her aunt, mariah hill who was elisha's sister. mariah ran a boardinghouse and it was located in...
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with international tourism to the us what have you seen in terms of this response and desire to go tos? this is a to the us? this is a huge to the us? this is a huge moment to the us? this is a huge moment for to the us? this is a huge moment for the us. we knew it was coming, it is an important relationship between the uk and us when it comes to travel to europe, and the us in general. this saw it reflected in bookings. the minute we heard the news that the us was going to be reopening, the borders in september even, we saw an 800% jump september even, we saw an 800% jump in bookings day of a day in terms of people making bookings to go to the us, and it has continued to stay really high, so when we found out in october what they were actually going to be able to fly — today, fantastic, we saw another 200%jumpjust today, fantastic, we saw another 200% jump just wanted to the next, and the demand is increasing. the majority of the bookings are coming for now, november, right away. people arejumping on those plans, getting over as soon as they can. it is through to december and even in
with international tourism to the us what have you seen in terms of this response and desire to go tos? this is a to the us? this is a huge to the us? this is a huge moment to the us? this is a huge moment for to the us? this is a huge moment for the us. we knew it was coming, it is an important relationship between the uk and us when it comes to travel to europe, and the us in general. this saw it reflected in bookings. the minute we heard the news that the us was going to be reopening, the...
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so there was a desire to try and push on as much _ was a desire to try and push on as much as— was acted and predictable traced . �* , ., completely predicted and predictable traced . �* ., ., tragedy. and when you are having conversations _ tragedy. and when you are having conversations with _ tragedy. and when you are having conversations with migrants i tragedy. and when you are having conversations with migrants on i tragedy. and when you are havingl conversations with migrants on the north coast of france this week, and you asked them why don't you apply for asylum here in france, is an affluent western country like the uk is, why take on this journey, what was their answer? i is, why take on this “ourney, what was their answer?— was their answer? i think a few thins to was their answer? i think a few things to say — was their answer? i think a few things to say to _ was their answer? i think a few things to say to that _ was their answer? i think a few things to say to that and i was their answer? i think a few things to say to that and one i was their answer? i think a few| th
so there was a desire to try and push on as much _ was a desire to try and push on as much as— was acted and predictable traced . �* , ., completely predicted and predictable traced . �* ., ., tragedy. and when you are having conversations _ tragedy. and when you are having conversations with _ tragedy. and when you are having conversations with migrants i tragedy. and when you are having conversations with migrants on i tragedy. and when you are havingl conversations with migrants on the...
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it's the passion.on it's like this visceral desire of the american people. and whenever it is denied, we haveve conflict.e in some countries there are permanently subordinate collapses with social espeace. but that's not possible in this country because n equality is n just inscribed in the declaration, but it is a desire that people have. and it drives them -- it drives our politics. the desire for it, the resentment when denied. self-government is connected toe equality, i think. because without equality we have no sense of shared citizenship. thatit is the basis for us to share citizenship, and therefore self-government begins to wear away and even to fall apart. it is something inside us and in our character. for me the connection between equality and self-government is key, and it's trying to find thatat connection and how to restore it or maybe even create it for the first time is sort of the animating idea of the book. >> so you just talked about covid. and it's very interesting for me to watch the countries vaccination rates over time in which the u.
it's the passion.on it's like this visceral desire of the american people. and whenever it is denied, we haveve conflict.e in some countries there are permanently subordinate collapses with social espeace. but that's not possible in this country because n equality is n just inscribed in the declaration, but it is a desire that people have. and it drives them -- it drives our politics. the desire for it, the resentment when denied. self-government is connected toe equality, i think. because...