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the end of every program i invite whenever i've interviewed to try to one challenge can i ask you to have a go to worse place in the world the enemy just isn't. me just by see. and put it down it's a b. flat. that's a b. fun. kick my horn. i knew it he's not going to stop now ok we get it we get. that's all there is music for today we're saying goodbye with a wild and wonderful horn challenge see you next time and keep buzzing. european social democrats are in crisis can the next generation save them french socialists are looking for a new leader while germany's s.p.d. is facing a crucial decision to rejoin a conservative government or not. young party members are speaking out can they help set the course for the social democrats future. next part d w. nature another. kitchen an old. homestead. middle class dutch visitors are all three of us he has become famous throughout by bringing his exquisite cuisine into company canteens. plant others have failed to stop this guests the finest gourmet food. and why all. of. the trip by. airplanes seventeen thousand kilometers in six weeks befo
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the end of every program i invite whoever i've interviewed to try that one challenge can i ask you to have a go to worse or place in the world yeah you just got my fair and isn't it pretty ok just fine see. and put it down it's the fat. that's a beef. from . my horn. yeah i mean i you know he's not going to stop now ok we can get. that's all there is music for today we're saying goodbye with a wild and wonderful horn challenge see you next time and keep buzzing. with. my song choice city. snowmen and mountain use paris where i'm heading i'm getting closer to the al going to see your fun in the bay area or check in special there yes on my way to this extent that clearly the sarcasm train journey is higher now than it. can't sell and of course when i'm here i'll do a hike in the bavarian for. sixty minutes. meet the germans. unsurprisingly aspects of noise and culture in germany. us american keep taking a look at germany it is increasing their traditions. three day long lives and language can just come out of my massage so i say i'm good. because the guy i'm going to w. dot com meet the
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the end of every program i invite whoever i've interviewed to. anybody down it's a b. flat for. that's a b. flat one. from. my horn have been pleasantly you know yeah i mean i knew it you're going to stop now ok we get it we get. that's all there is music for today we're saying goodbye with a wild and wonderful horn challenge see you next time and keep buzzing. to. enter the conflict zone with me shows the fun from the treatment of migrants to freedom of expression and to tara long our standards of human rights across you're also slipping my guest in vienna is michael flood the director of the agency called fundamental rights does he believe you up is doing all it can to protect human rights. in thirty minutes from g.w. . meet the germans. and surprising aspect of license culture in germany. us american kids lose out take a look at germany get his increasing use of their traditions every day lives and language in this family. so i. could. make a mistake i am d.w. dot com me to germany. we have are we on the verge of a new world. and who will defend europe. this year's munich secu
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the end of every program i invite whoever i've interviewed to try the horn challenge can i ask you to have a go to worst song players in the world yeah you just got my thing is it pretty ok me just fine see. but it down it's a beef. that's a big fat one. from . my horn. yeah yeah yeah i mean i knew it he's not going to stop now ok we get it we get. that's all there is music for today we're saying goodbye with a wild and wonderful horn challenge see you next time and keep buzzing. snowy mountain use dance where i'm heading i'm getting closer to the cowboy so if you're fun in that area check in special there yes on my way to the street that really sucked as soon as the street certainly is higher now than a quarter stand and of course when i'm here i'll do a hike in the bavarian forests. next. rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself god the us president loves to ridicule him. but isn't this time to some cause for alarm. financial news testing the world's patience. question standing in truth are his weapons. north korean missile system one one to kim jong il want. me to believe. th
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i appreciate the invitation. i have been doing renewables and efficiency for pretty much my whole career and i remember back in the early 90s, i was doing off-grid solar installations in south america and people were saying i bet if you're down here, this stuff must be every where in the united states and the reason we were down there, it was too expensive for here and no one was doing it. they helped us develop the system to be where we are today. that was pushing 30 years ago and it ruthed in real change. so i'm going to talk about energy efficiency. this curve is the rosenvelt curve. you can see it continues to go up from the 70s, levelling off lately but levelled in california back in the 70s. that's when we got serious about energy efficiency. i did want to highlight -- >> i want to say in january california adopted a backstop for lighting efficiency. as of january 1st this year, it's the minimum light bulb that can be sold in california, 45. we're going to see a big transition to led's. and so california has
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i. invite some expert in art and i take exhibition the next exhibitions about to begin a new at the young curator is receiving support from three artists they're going over final preparations for the exhibition of as at a one on one this but the situation of women in kabul has massively improved in recent times in the past they weren't even allowed to go to work they couldn't leave the house but that's becoming more normal now i'm optimistic. that with the room here i found again my goal is to become really good in the next five years and win an international award taking pictures is my passion and i want to make the most of it. you know they're there. for the artists arrive almost one hundred in total they all want to experience the opening of the exhibition at noon they have to wait because the deputy minister of culture has heard that we're here so she wants to give a speech. anyone can get. davis . then finally everyone's allowed into the garden and admired the works on display they're not for sale today but the artists are content with the recognition that gets and the feeling of hav
i. invite some expert in art and i take exhibition the next exhibitions about to begin a new at the young curator is receiving support from three artists they're going over final preparations for the exhibition of as at a one on one this but the situation of women in kabul has massively improved in recent times in the past they weren't even allowed to go to work they couldn't leave the house but that's becoming more normal now i'm optimistic. that with the room here i found again my goal is to...
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while it's easy to chalk that up to individuals, i invite you to think deeper about what's underneath it. because of some of the things i have learned. i think it is relevant to you and to the hopes and dreams you have for yourself and your company's entrepreneurship is phenomenal. we can never have too many. the overwhelming majority of americans are workers. so look across the room of those who started a business they say was the most unique asset you possess he would say the people who work with you for you. the people who will be your customers and clients, the new economy is phenomenal for millions of people around the country and around the world. we have people who were in deep poverty just a generation or decade ago that are now consumers the new economy is in that case for america in the world. like every major transformation it has left some people behind. i see this in communities that the industry is gone and it's easy to say just where the jobs are not necessarily a bad idea but you fundamentally misunderstand what it's about. if you're in the working-class you leaving th
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with that i invite you up and thank you for being here. >> thank you. so one of the things we've accomplished over the last year and a half. the department of homeland security and organized and perhaps others of you in the room. i'm here to talk about elections security of the national security issue. i'm here to talk about things we have been doing in partnership and support of the state and local elections community to take and elevate the importance of your security of elections in the face of a national security challenge. this is something that we talked about a lot collectively over the last couple of years but let me just start with and take you backwards for a second. clearly, what we saw in the department of homeland security in the spring of 2016 what we saw working with the u.s. intelligence community, the fbi, other folks involved in national security. there was an elevated threat to your election system. in 2016 we were not fully aware of where the threat was coming from and what else was going on but we saw during that period there was an
with that i invite you up and thank you for being here. >> thank you. so one of the things we've accomplished over the last year and a half. the department of homeland security and organized and perhaps others of you in the room. i'm here to talk about elections security of the national security issue. i'm here to talk about things we have been doing in partnership and support of the state and local elections community to take and elevate the importance of your security of elections in...
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i invite you to come visit us in lynchburg, virginia and learn about what we have to offer. announcer: our cities tour staff recently traveled to lynchburg, virginia, to learn about its history. learn more about lynchburg and other stops on our tour at c-span.org. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend. reese --hank thomas recounts his experience as one of the original freedom writers, civil rights activist who traveled on interstate buses to challenge racial segregation. he also described his combat medic service during the vietnam war, racial tension, and being wounded in battle. the interview is about 70 minutes. host: we are here at the west point center for oral history studio on february 23, 2015 with mr. henry james thomas. hello, mr. thomas. hank: hi, how are you doing? host: we are very happy to have the chance to talk to you today. can you tell me a little bit about your childhood? i am interested because it seems
i invite you to come visit us in lynchburg, virginia and learn about what we have to offer. announcer: our cities tour staff recently traveled to lynchburg, virginia, to learn about its history. learn more about lynchburg and other stops on our tour at c-span.org. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend. reese --hank thomas recounts his experience as one of the original freedom writers, civil rights activist who traveled on interstate buses to challenge racial...
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easy to chocolate of the individuals or personalities or the way politics is covered i invite you to eper about what is underneath it because some of the things i learned, to travel the country and to hear from so many people. it is relevant to you and the hopes and dreams you have for yourself, your company and the people that work for you. entrepreneurship is phenomenal. we can never have too many but the vast and overwhelming majority of americans are workers. doesn't mean they are not equally valuable or important, the fact is i look across this room and all these people today who started a business and i ask what is the most unique asset you possess you would often say the people that work with you and for you. it also means the vast majority of people who will do business with you, the people who are going to be your customers, your clients, the end of your supply chain, are workers as well. the new economy is phenomenal, millions of people around the country and billions of people around the world, we literally have people on this planet that were in poverty a generational a de
easy to chocolate of the individuals or personalities or the way politics is covered i invite you to eper about what is underneath it because some of the things i learned, to travel the country and to hear from so many people. it is relevant to you and the hopes and dreams you have for yourself, your company and the people that work for you. entrepreneurship is phenomenal. we can never have too many but the vast and overwhelming majority of americans are workers. doesn't mean they are not...
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i invite you to come visit us in lynchburg, virginia and learn about what we have to offer. our city's doorstep recently traveled to lynchburg, virginia. learn more about lynchburg and other stops on our tour at watching you are american history tv all weekend. the national museum of african american history and culture recently opened in exhibit looking at the 1968 poor people. -- poor people's campaign to shift the focus of the civil rights movement to economic issues. reverend king was assassinated before the campaign got underway in washington, d.c. a panel of activists and smithsonian museum staff look at this legacy. this is about one hour. >> it is our pleasure to welcome you to this meeting events for city of hope. you are in for a wonderful discussion from some brilliant people. my name, because they told me, -- it is my pleasure to be the deputy director of the national museum of african american history and culture. we are going to get started in a mo.
i invite you to come visit us in lynchburg, virginia and learn about what we have to offer. our city's doorstep recently traveled to lynchburg, virginia. learn more about lynchburg and other stops on our tour at watching you are american history tv all weekend. the national museum of african american history and culture recently opened in exhibit looking at the 1968 poor people. -- poor people's campaign to shift the focus of the civil rights movement to economic issues. reverend king was...
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if you want to see how not to produce energy, i invite you to go to the middle east or africa, that is where the problems are. secondly, economically. bill, doesut the tax everyone like the tax bill? [applause] good as the tax bill is, when america pulls up to a pump and ,ill their car up every time under the previous administration it was two dollars. four dollars, six dollars, $100 to fill a car. american energy has delivered $60. $40 you have in your pocket. every american would fill up at a pump station that you didn't have. american economy is run on made in america energy. and it should be. [applause] seals. 23 years in the morally, i never want your kids to ever see what i have seen. [applause] fracking has made a difference in getting the regulation out of the way. i don't want ever to be held hostage by a foreign country. also, i don't want our kids to have to fight on foreign shores for energy we have here. environmentally, it is better to produce energy here under a reasonable regulation than to watch it overseas with none. it is an economy driver, having the ability to prod
if you want to see how not to produce energy, i invite you to go to the middle east or africa, that is where the problems are. secondly, economically. bill, doesut the tax everyone like the tax bill? [applause] good as the tax bill is, when america pulls up to a pump and ,ill their car up every time under the previous administration it was two dollars. four dollars, six dollars, $100 to fill a car. american energy has delivered $60. $40 you have in your pocket. every american would fill up at a...
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i was invited into congolese families home, and that iraqis families home, and i got to know also a family from burma to little bit. i spent the most time with the congolese family and the iraqis family. so what i i write about in the book is, as you in this classroom and this amazing teacher teaching all these kids english, and also the journey that the congolese family had in the first year in america and the jury that the iraqi family had in the first year in america, which, you know, it's an extraordinary thing trying to assimilate to our society, any new society. i would have the same experience if i were trying to assimilate in their society. super challenging, and i was really, it was a gift to me that these families which share their first year in america with me, because it was not an easy time and i was watching them struggle, figure it all out. the congolese family, the parents and some older siblings found work really quickly. i mean, they were economically self-sufficient in three months time, and i just couldn't believe it. i thought that was the scene like nothing i'd ever s
i was invited into congolese families home, and that iraqis families home, and i got to know also a family from burma to little bit. i spent the most time with the congolese family and the iraqis family. so what i i write about in the book is, as you in this classroom and this amazing teacher teaching all these kids english, and also the journey that the congolese family had in the first year in america and the jury that the iraqi family had in the first year in america, which, you know, it's...
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i gave them the thumbs up and i invited them into some very heavy weather towards the b-29 would fly en i came out, he was gone. there was no radio contact, no visual. when we landed, we found the moment we started to stray, it had already been over for three hours and was never broadcast to us. that's a devastating day, the last of 400 plus thousand. >> in q4 21 fax -- you were 21? >> you made reference to those that were tragically killed either in combat or during world war i ii. how did the loss of so many affect you personally? >> you have to understand that when you put the uniform on, you dedicate your life to protecting your friends. when they go you can't think of them being dead or gone. so there was one guy on the 29th of may. [inaudible] into getting my place for a mission on june 1 the squadron took off andnd was glad to the 7 fighter planes found and 27 were killed. it's hard for me to tell you the truth of how i felt. we were there to protect our freedom. it was after the war that i suffered. i spoke to them every night. i thought about suicide, i couldn't work and i su
i gave them the thumbs up and i invited them into some very heavy weather towards the b-29 would fly en i came out, he was gone. there was no radio contact, no visual. when we landed, we found the moment we started to stray, it had already been over for three hours and was never broadcast to us. that's a devastating day, the last of 400 plus thousand. >> in q4 21 fax -- you were 21? >> you made reference to those that were tragically killed either in combat or during world war i ii....
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bunch of years ago and it was an angry tune and he said some things that i thought made sense so i invited him to write for me and he did that for a few years and generally his content was you know to help the industry you know all the people that were struggling the way he was struggling he wanted them to know to help them now shifter wasn't alone he's one of three drivers in the last three months to take his own life taxing union officials say that boomer and other mobile app services have made a once well paying industry into a massive long hours low pay and economic insecurity now at this point in light of his death regulators are stepping up to help ease the problem. we understand to many of our licensees happening under tremendous pressure due to this onslaught of competition from app dispatch services to despair felt so deeply by mr shifter has become a topic of daily debate and concern for us and while we lack the jurisdiction. to limit the licensing of drivers or vehicles we're tackling the issue of driver earnings protections this year economic analysts have talked about a gig ec
bunch of years ago and it was an angry tune and he said some things that i thought made sense so i invited him to write for me and he did that for a few years and generally his content was you know to help the industry you know all the people that were struggling the way he was struggling he wanted them to know to help them now shifter wasn't alone he's one of three drivers in the last three months to take his own life taxing union officials say that boomer and other mobile app services have...
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. >> okay, i invite you to decide it. it will be dicta, but i invite you to state what the logic is, and our position is simply this. we are talking about the defense that was enshrined in the sixth amendment. and there is no contest from the state about the contemporary -- >> we have to draw a line. two things we have to worry about. one is, where do we stop on the concession? you say it goes down to elements. i press you why would we go further than that if the client instructs the lawyer not to accede to a mission to evidence, but the lawyer cease no good faith basis for objecting. why doesn't it go down to that level? that's one axis. the other axis would be, you say the lawyer can't admit the element. but what if the lawyer casts doubt on the element? i mean, what if the lawyer here hadn't admitted guilt, but presented a mens rea defense that cast dis-persians on the actus reas defense, any reasonable person would know what the lawyer is up to. he didn't use the magic words, i admit, but he did, in fact, essentially
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if you do not think this makes a difference, i invite you on behalf of all of judges of accountability courts in this state to attend one of their graduation ceremonies. you will find that your money has been well spent. from the time we first began our criminal justice reforms, the number of state funded accountability court programs has increased from justice 12 to 149. and i'm happy to report that every one of our 49 judicial circuits now has at least one type of accountability court in operation. [ applause ] >> when we consider lower rates of crime and lives made whole, our criminal justice reforms, especially our education and reentry initiatives have been well worth the investment. they tree of reform and redemption has taken root quickly and growing new branches of acclaimed opportunity every day. it is now greater than any other tree of its kind in the nation and one that women continue to put georgia at the pin cal on this issue. we would be remiss if we did not take this opportunity to thank all of those who have a hand in planting our criminal justice reform tree. if you ha
if you do not think this makes a difference, i invite you on behalf of all of judges of accountability courts in this state to attend one of their graduation ceremonies. you will find that your money has been well spent. from the time we first began our criminal justice reforms, the number of state funded accountability court programs has increased from justice 12 to 149. and i'm happy to report that every one of our 49 judicial circuits now has at least one type of accountability court in...
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i invite you to decide it. i invite you to state what the logic is. our position is simply this. we are talking about the defense that was enshrined in the sixth amendment. there is no contest from the state about the contemporary understanding of this at the time. >> mr. waxman, we have to draw a line. it seems we have two axis to worry about. one is where do we stop on the concession. you say it goes down to elements. i press you why we need go further than that if the client instructs the lawyer not to accede to admission to a piece of evidence that's particularly damning but the lawyer sees no good faith basis for objecting, why doesn't it go down to that level, that's one axis. the other axis would be you say the lawyer can't admit the element but what if the lawyer casts doubt on the element? what if the lawyer here hadn't admitted guilt, but had presented a mens reas defense that really cast apersian on the actis reas defense. he didn't use the magic words "i admit" but did essentially in fact do that. we have am bbiguiity on both. >> with regard to your first, the court h
i invite you to decide it. i invite you to state what the logic is. our position is simply this. we are talking about the defense that was enshrined in the sixth amendment. there is no contest from the state about the contemporary understanding of this at the time. >> mr. waxman, we have to draw a line. it seems we have two axis to worry about. one is where do we stop on the concession. you say it goes down to elements. i press you why we need go further than that if the client instructs...
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bunch of years ago and it was an angry tune and he said some things that i thought made sense so i invited him to write for me and he did that for a few years and generally his content was you know to help the industry you know all the people that were struggling the way he was struggling he wanted them to know to help them now shifter wasn't alone he's one of three drivers in the last three months to take his own life taxing union officials say that boomer and other mobile app services have...
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love and friendship for what's the people because we have a very deep and common united he story i invite you to put it but it's now coming to the international fair us to our international policies first and foremost i would like to thank. all the bottom of my heart everyone who spreads to condolences and the people with the world has of states' interests lay people they express their condolences of the tragedy which happened on the right show on the eleventh of february when the plane and when i was eight hundred. forty eight crashed near moscow we received condolences from downs. i've heard of days foreign minister it's a prime minister has had a parliament's international organizations some about. and then the voice of a lot of religious figures political. figures. many people came to russians now mrs across the world to spread their condolences a tribute to the people who perished in the trade you are deeply grateful to everyone who expressed condolences and who was startled by the tragedy of the whole . cherish the memory of people who died in the church. now turn into the situation
love and friendship for what's the people because we have a very deep and common united he story i invite you to put it but it's now coming to the international fair us to our international policies first and foremost i would like to thank. all the bottom of my heart everyone who spreads to condolences and the people with the world has of states' interests lay people they express their condolences of the tragedy which happened on the right show on the eleventh of february when the plane and...
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i was so impress would the talk he gave recently i invited him on the show to talk. i get to ask you some questions myself. you talk about, let's focus on the trust of your employees. it sounds, of course, it's important for your employees to trust you. but how important is it? >> this year, in the trust outlook, our global study, 6,000 people, 10 countries. number one ahead of being, you know, getting a pay raise, ahead of more atonomy and ahead of more benefits and a fun environment, employees wanted to trust their senior leaders more than anything else. i'll follow you. >> so, tell me. i am, let's say i am leading a team here. i think i'm trustworthy, right? but somehow i've created an environment where people aren't that happy. right. they got good benefits and i'm giving them raises and somehow it feels like people don't trust me. what am i doing wrong? i'm not being deceitful. >> but the eight traits came out of the research. the eight components of the most trusted leaders in the organization. clarity. all over the world, i see organizations and leaders that th
i was so impress would the talk he gave recently i invited him on the show to talk. i get to ask you some questions myself. you talk about, let's focus on the trust of your employees. it sounds, of course, it's important for your employees to trust you. but how important is it? >> this year, in the trust outlook, our global study, 6,000 people, 10 countries. number one ahead of being, you know, getting a pay raise, ahead of more atonomy and ahead of more benefits and a fun environment,...
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this in detail i invite you to end our tour with a drink at one of the many beach bars at sunset that many people follow that out find joy in the nightlife. why don't they have our say goodbye now i hope you've enjoyed it and see you when pointer. now it's time to take a stroll along the crew for some dumb grease jelly and molina deeply schwahn stroll to. bumping into tom hanks or scarlett johansson in berlin that's quite possible coffee boy scout or coffee einstein are only two of the city's well known celebrity restaurants but filming there is a no no so i'm trying my luck here. by the way another movie was shot here the bourne supremacy a hollywood movie starring matt damon. i'm keeping my eyes open but i can't see any hollywood stars today. instead i can spot a berlin style icon the lady with the hat she once owned a club in berlin. now the contrast programme to the sheik who first dumped facebook leads me to like cooking because this is where the mobile cinema is setting up its chairs today pop up cinema it's the name of the concept two friends came up with they set up their cine
this in detail i invite you to end our tour with a drink at one of the many beach bars at sunset that many people follow that out find joy in the nightlife. why don't they have our say goodbye now i hope you've enjoyed it and see you when pointer. now it's time to take a stroll along the crew for some dumb grease jelly and molina deeply schwahn stroll to. bumping into tom hanks or scarlett johansson in berlin that's quite possible coffee boy scout or coffee einstein are only two of the city's...
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first oscar in christophe on this and the time i always thought christoph was great so of course i invited him of close stuff came in and played this characters so wonderfully it was fortunate for everyone especially for terry and tino to tell because he was afraid he had written the character and no one could play. to follow in the footsteps of stars like his stuff but it's the dream of many an aspiring actor. so what do young actors have to do to have a casting agent consider them for hollywood productions. because hats off he has a lot to do with empathy is much more sometimes i just open the door see someone and it just leaps out at me or not. because of the power of their own personality because if you succeed in developing and maintaining it and you can really bring it out that's what interests me what appeals to me as if it's someone with a personality standing there who doesn't want to achieve a performance but wants to give something of themselves to the role or let us give in about it as funds this. appears to be. has made his breakthrough and soon he'll be appearing in another r
first oscar in christophe on this and the time i always thought christoph was great so of course i invited him of close stuff came in and played this characters so wonderfully it was fortunate for everyone especially for terry and tino to tell because he was afraid he had written the character and no one could play. to follow in the footsteps of stars like his stuff but it's the dream of many an aspiring actor. so what do young actors have to do to have a casting agent consider them for...
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if you have a particular case in mind, i invite you to reach out to the fbi or the u.s. attorney's office and share that with us. we use whatever tools are available, and yes, the rico statute essentially allows us to sweep up a large pattern of activity by an organization in one case. and we use it pretty extensively -- used it in -- used a pretty extensively in maryland, not only in fraud cases, but violent crime and the cases. that can be a tool. the challenge is identifying the perpetrators and getting them into custody, especially if they are outside the united states and in countries where we do not have extradition treaties. we have had some success in gaining custody of cyber criminals, sometimes by checking them in third countries that do cooperate with us, sometimes i --suing x edition extradition. we are prepared to use statutory tools to make sure they are held accountable. tim: other questions? this is a shy group here today. here we go. >> speaking of cyber security, obviously, another issue that has been increasingly in the headlines, data security breache
if you have a particular case in mind, i invite you to reach out to the fbi or the u.s. attorney's office and share that with us. we use whatever tools are available, and yes, the rico statute essentially allows us to sweep up a large pattern of activity by an organization in one case. and we use it pretty extensively -- used it in -- used a pretty extensively in maryland, not only in fraud cases, but violent crime and the cases. that can be a tool. the challenge is identifying the perpetrators...
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. >> will i invite you to the white house when i'm president? w busy i am. >> the better question would i go if i was invited. >> when their story went viral, lilly received a letter from hillary clinton. >> she said i'm heartened to hear that you have not let your political views to get in the way of your relationship. best wishes, warm regards, i'm sincerely yours, hillary rodham clinton. >> even those they're fierce political opponents, mike and lilly share one value that let them put aside their differences. >> it's only politics. it's not a be all end all. the sun will rise tomorrow. love each other while we can. >> family is family. you only have one and you need to value it. >> shepard: families together. despite it all. yesterday we saw former president george w. bush paying his respects to the reverend billy graham. today former president clinton. tomorrow the reverend graham is accorded a respect that few will ever earn. details ahead. first, a fox weather alert. deadly flooding still slamming the midwest. forecasters say they expect mo
. >> will i invite you to the white house when i'm president? w busy i am. >> the better question would i go if i was invited. >> when their story went viral, lilly received a letter from hillary clinton. >> she said i'm heartened to hear that you have not let your political views to get in the way of your relationship. best wishes, warm regards, i'm sincerely yours, hillary rodham clinton. >> even those they're fierce political opponents, mike and lilly share one...
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bunch of years ago and it was an angry tune and he said some things that i thought made sense so i invitedhim to write for me and he did that for a few years and generally his content was you know to help the industry you know all the people that were struggling the way he was struggling he wanted them to know to help them now shifter wasn't alone he's one of three drivers in the last three months to take his own life taxing union officials say that boomer and other mobile app services have made a once well paying industry into a massive long hours low pay and economic insecurity now at this point in light of his death regulators are stepping up to help ease the problem we understand to many of our licensees happening under tremendous pressure due to this onslaught of competition from app dispatch services to despair felt so deeply by mr shifter has become a topic of daily debate and concern for us and while we lacked the jurisdiction. to limited licensing of drivers or vehicles we're tackling the issue of jive earnings protections this year economic analysts have talked about a gig econom
bunch of years ago and it was an angry tune and he said some things that i thought made sense so i invitedhim to write for me and he did that for a few years and generally his content was you know to help the industry you know all the people that were struggling the way he was struggling he wanted them to know to help them now shifter wasn't alone he's one of three drivers in the last three months to take his own life taxing union officials say that boomer and other mobile app services have...
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i invite you to review his and mr. trachtenberg's bios which are in the handout. mr. paul bernstein, senior fellow and who put this together, will moderate the discussion with senior officials from the office of the secretary depends, joint staff, national security and ministration and state department. [inaudible] please note and heed the following administrative remarks. first, be sure to silence your phones or any other electronic devices and please take a moment to do so if you haven't had an opportunity to do that yet. this is an unclassified event. most of the event will be on the record in the final panel however will not be for attribution. what does this mean? now until the end of the first panel, the one that mr. bernstein will moderate you may vote or otherwise attribute any statements made in the speaker who made them. the sessions may be found or recorded but for the final panel, the one that ambassador brooks will moderate you may not attribute any statement to the speaker who made them. the members of the press and the president and other members of the
i invite you to review his and mr. trachtenberg's bios which are in the handout. mr. paul bernstein, senior fellow and who put this together, will moderate the discussion with senior officials from the office of the secretary depends, joint staff, national security and ministration and state department. [inaudible] please note and heed the following administrative remarks. first, be sure to silence your phones or any other electronic devices and please take a moment to do so if you haven't had...
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bunch of years ago and it was an angry tune and he said some things that i thought made sense so i invited him to write for me and he did that for a few years and generally his content was you know to help the industry you know all the people that were struggling the way he was struggling he wanted them to know to help them now shifter wasn't alone he's one of three drivers in the last three months to take his own life taxing union officials say that boomer and other mobile app services have made a once well paying industry into a massive long hours low pay and economic insecurity now at this point in light of his death regulators are stepping up to help ease the problem. we understand to many of are in licensees happening under tremendous pressure due to this onslaught of competition from app dispatch services to despair felt so deeply by mr shifter has become a topic of daily debate and concern for us and while we lacked the jurisdiction to limited licensing of drivers or vehicles we're tackling the issue of driver earnings protections this year economic analysts have talked about a gig
bunch of years ago and it was an angry tune and he said some things that i thought made sense so i invited him to write for me and he did that for a few years and generally his content was you know to help the industry you know all the people that were struggling the way he was struggling he wanted them to know to help them now shifter wasn't alone he's one of three drivers in the last three months to take his own life taxing union officials say that boomer and other mobile app services have...
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i would say resonates. people often turn to their art because they cannot express themselves by other means. process.for this >> laser gentlemen, we invite you to come down and ask some of your own questions. while you're doing that, i will question.ntial easier hemingway, would he be good at twitter? i think he would not have much patience with it, but who knows? >> i do a lot of teaching of writing and i think what people forget is that it is an endless process of revision. you don't just write something and put it out to the world. it is much like pottery. it is one thing to throw the pot down, but it is endless hours. if you read hemingway, the reason we still read him is because there's never next a word. a clearness of prose that is very hard. much andd writing so now our contests to write like i'm in way and it has become cliche to write like hemingway that what does is diminishes his accomplishments the same way that if you go into a museum and you see paintings that cause riots and now we think nothing of. to read hemingway properly, you have to read a few paragraphs from sherwood, anderson and read hemingway again the first tim
i would say resonates. people often turn to their art because they cannot express themselves by other means. process.for this >> laser gentlemen, we invite you to come down and ask some of your own questions. while you're doing that, i will question.ntial easier hemingway, would he be good at twitter? i think he would not have much patience with it, but who knows? >> i do a lot of teaching of writing and i think what people forget is that it is an endless process of revision. you...
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of the honey would you and i propose a way that the council invited president one of the observers state of palestine here to participate in this meeting in the bom in accordance with the provision of those our procedure and the previous practice in this regard than we do the there being no objection it is so decided. because the modulus on behalf of the council i welcome his accent as you know mr make no doubt about it and i read in my study abroad the officer just scored him to his seat at the council table. separate president abbas the palestinian leader now entering the united nations security council chamber he has been invited especially as has the israeli ambassador to be part of this discussion on the middle east peace process a man you saw sport speaking earlier the kuwaiti ambassador mansura at a table here is all kuwait i should say is the current president of the united nations security council so the state of palestine the observer state of palestine recognized on the floor of the security council. will now begin its consideration of item two of the agenda i wish to formally
of the honey would you and i propose a way that the council invited president one of the observers state of palestine here to participate in this meeting in the bom in accordance with the provision of those our procedure and the previous practice in this regard than we do the there being no objection it is so decided. because the modulus on behalf of the council i welcome his accent as you know mr make no doubt about it and i read in my study abroad the officer just scored him to his seat at...
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table.l -- i invite the special coordinator for the middle east and personal representative to participate. it is so decided. the security council will now agenda.s cooperation -- i wish you to welcome the secretary-general and give him of the floor to make introductory remarks. >> the president of the security excellency mahmoud abbas, welcome to you and your delegation. excellency, ladies and gentlemen. i have returned from a visit to kuwait. -- the community will be subjected theeople, the report is competence and the government of the people of iraq. the president has played an important -- in this successful meeting. this context and the scores for a need of a political solution to the israeli can't -- context is too long. supporting the parties and their efforts to it -- achieve a two-faced solution. leaving side-by-side in peace with secure and recognized borders. final stateis issues on the bases of relevance in the united states resolutions, international law, and agreements. there is no plan b. after decades of support, the global consensus for a two-faced solution could be -- --
table.l -- i invite the special coordinator for the middle east and personal representative to participate. it is so decided. the security council will now agenda.s cooperation -- i wish you to welcome the secretary-general and give him of the floor to make introductory remarks. >> the president of the security excellency mahmoud abbas, welcome to you and your delegation. excellency, ladies and gentlemen. i have returned from a visit to kuwait. -- the community will be subjected theeople,...
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i was so impressed with the talk he gave recently that i invited here on the show to share his thoughtsith you. so good to see you again. >> great to be here. >> i loved being in the audience. so now better that i get to ask you questions myself. so you talk about, let's focus on the trust of your employees. it sounds, of course, it's important for your employees to trust you, but how important is it? >> this year in the trust outlook, our global study, 6,000 people, ten countries, the number one ahead of being, you know, getting a pay raise, ahead of more aon ttonomy, ahead of a better environment, employees want to trust their leaders more anyone else. i'll follow you. >> so tell me, let's say i'm leading a team here, i think i'm trustworthy, right? but somehow i created an environment where people aren't that happy. i've given them benefits and raises, we are all very clear. somehow it feels like people don't trust me. what am i doing wrong? i'm not being deceitful. >> right. but the a-traits came out of the research, the eight components of the most trusted leaders and brands. you s
i was so impressed with the talk he gave recently that i invited here on the show to share his thoughtsith you. so good to see you again. >> great to be here. >> i loved being in the audience. so now better that i get to ask you questions myself. so you talk about, let's focus on the trust of your employees. it sounds, of course, it's important for your employees to trust you, but how important is it? >> this year in the trust outlook, our global study, 6,000 people, ten...
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bunch of years ago and it was an angry tune and he said some things that i thought made sense so i invited him to write for me and he did that for a few years and generally his content was you know to help the industry you know all the people that were struggling the way he was struggling he wanted them to know to help them now shift or wasn't alone he's one of three drivers in the last three months to take his own life casting union officials say that boomer and other mobile app services have made a once well paying industry into a massive long hours low pay and economic insecurity now at this point in light of his death regulators are stepping up to help ease the problem. we understand to many of are in licensees have been under tremendous pressure due to this onslaught of competition from app dispatch services to despair felt so deeply by mr shifter has become a topic of daily debate and concern for us and while we lacked the jurisdiction to limited licensing of drivers or vehicles we are tackling the issue of driver earnings protections this year economic analysts have talked about a g
bunch of years ago and it was an angry tune and he said some things that i thought made sense so i invited him to write for me and he did that for a few years and generally his content was you know to help the industry you know all the people that were struggling the way he was struggling he wanted them to know to help them now shift or wasn't alone he's one of three drivers in the last three months to take his own life casting union officials say that boomer and other mobile app services have...
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if you'd like to talk about foreign policy issues, i invite you go back to 2003 and talk about what a great year that was for u.s. diplomacy. >> host: here's the republican line, john. >> caller: yes, sir. i spent 20 years in the united states air force and 26 of that i was a pilot in the strategic air command. so i was kind of on the pointed end of the spear that was going to wage nuclear war. global nuclear war with the soviet you. union -- soviet union. there's a little humor that comes with the job because it would drive you crazy irnot. why is the department of energy the grocery store for nuclear weapons and we would always conjure up, okay, we've got this nuclear weapon that we got from the grocery store, and we're going to use it, and i'm sure there was a hand receipt when we got it, and when we got done with it, i wonder if we would have to account for where we put that thing. but on the serious vein, that nuclear deterrence worked. the job i was doing kept the soviet union and the united states out of war, and as you well know with there was also china and korea involved in
if you'd like to talk about foreign policy issues, i invite you go back to 2003 and talk about what a great year that was for u.s. diplomacy. >> host: here's the republican line, john. >> caller: yes, sir. i spent 20 years in the united states air force and 26 of that i was a pilot in the strategic air command. so i was kind of on the pointed end of the spear that was going to wage nuclear war. global nuclear war with the soviet you. union -- soviet union. there's a little humor...
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i have to be very careful and very strategic about how i invited people. l.a.? oh, you're not? never mind. >> jimmy: the people, if they asked, were you more inclined to give them tickets? >> ah -- >> jimmy: no? was anyone mad? >> well, i'm not picking up some calls, let's just say that. >> jimmy: yeah, i guess that's got be tough. but when it's 25, you know, you're telling people essentially, you are not in my top 25 favorite people. >> yeah, i know. but then you know, i also have friends like my cousin. he's in kenya, and i loves black panther. and he's always loved black panther. so i feel like he ought to come. >> jimmy: he earned it. >> he came all the way from kenya to be at the premiere. because i wanted to see the joy on his face. you know? >> jimmy: was he joyful? >>y was so joyful. >> jimmy: would you have been mad if he wasn't joyful? >> i would have been pissed. >> jimmy: you mentioned "star wars." i know you're a -- you went to comic-con. >> i did. >> jimmy: that's you. which one's you? >> this one. >> jimmy: i don't know. were you able to get
i have to be very careful and very strategic about how i invited people. l.a.? oh, you're not? never mind. >> jimmy: the people, if they asked, were you more inclined to give them tickets? >> ah -- >> jimmy: no? was anyone mad? >> well, i'm not picking up some calls, let's just say that. >> jimmy: yeah, i guess that's got be tough. but when it's 25, you know, you're telling people essentially, you are not in my top 25 favorite people. >> yeah, i know. but...
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bunch of years ago and it was an angry tune and he said some things that i thought made sense so i invited him to write for me and he did that for a few years and generally his content was you know to help the industry you know all the people that were struggling the way he was struggling he wanted them to know to help them now shifter wasn't alone he's one of three drivers in the last three months to take his own life taxing union officials say that hoover and other mobile app services have made a once well paying industry into a massive long hours low pay and economic insecurity now at this point in light of his death regulators are stepping up to help ease the problem. we understand to many of our licensees have been under tremendous pressure due to this onslaught of competition from this patch services the despair felt so deeply by mr shifter has become a topic of daily debate and concern for us and while we lacked the jurisdiction to limited licensing of drivers or vehicles we are tackling the issue of driver earnings protections this year economic analysts have talked about a gig eco
bunch of years ago and it was an angry tune and he said some things that i thought made sense so i invited him to write for me and he did that for a few years and generally his content was you know to help the industry you know all the people that were struggling the way he was struggling he wanted them to know to help them now shifter wasn't alone he's one of three drivers in the last three months to take his own life taxing union officials say that hoover and other mobile app services have...
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bunch of years ago and it was an angry tune and he said some things that i thought made sense so i invited him to write for me and he did that for a few years and generally his content was you know to help the industry you know all the people that were struggling the way he was struggling he wanted them to know to help them now shifter wasn't alone he's one of three drivers in the last three months to take his own life taxing union officials say that boomer and other mobile app services have made a once well paying industry into a massive long hours low pay and economic insecurity now at this point in light of his death regulators are stepping up to help ease the problem. we understand to many of our licensees have been under tremendous pressure due to this onslaught of competition from this patch services to despair felt so deeply by mr shifter has become a topic of daily debate and concern for us and while we lack jurisdiction to limited licensing of drivers or vehicles we are tackling the issue of driver earnings protections this year economic analysts have talked about a gig economy wh
bunch of years ago and it was an angry tune and he said some things that i thought made sense so i invited him to write for me and he did that for a few years and generally his content was you know to help the industry you know all the people that were struggling the way he was struggling he wanted them to know to help them now shifter wasn't alone he's one of three drivers in the last three months to take his own life taxing union officials say that boomer and other mobile app services have...