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clearly he was a leader. he was not only a leader in a military sense, but he was a man who had the kind of magnificent, -- concept of freedom that enabled him to serve as the first president of this republic. next, i think of lincoln who served during the most difficult period in our history next to the revolutionary era and was able, despite all of the divisiveness of that civil war, to win the war and espouse the kind of principles of charity and humanity that enabled us to bind up the wounds after the war and remain a united country. lincoln, in my mind, because of his noble expression, is absolutely unlimited power of expression served as a great leader. i think thirdly, in our century, franklin delano roosevelt was a great leader. he was not a member of my party, but i can admire the ability he had to fulfill that requisite of leadership of which i spoke a moment ago, the ability to inspire confidence in a weary nation that had almost lost faith in itself. he came along and said that we have nothing to
clearly he was a leader. he was not only a leader in a military sense, but he was a man who had the kind of magnificent, -- concept of freedom that enabled him to serve as the first president of this republic. next, i think of lincoln who served during the most difficult period in our history next to the revolutionary era and was able, despite all of the divisiveness of that civil war, to win the war and espouse the kind of principles of charity and humanity that enabled us to bind up the...
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i think those will probably be better leaders.e are leaders that obviously need to have new skills that come in, in this world, like systemic thinking. a thing everyone talks about, how do you put this complexity together? distill it to simplicity and drive it into action. leaders that can work in partnership, that understand it is not about them but about that common good that we try to solve. leaders that take a little bit of a longer-term view and, above all, are purpose driven. i think there are many of them. but as i've said many times, we are short of leaders and trees in this world. the more we can create, the better will be. ultimately, it is individuals that change things. francine: how do you create? this is things you don't learn in a textbook. paul: you do not do that in textbooks, but you can identify people who come in. we, for example, have a lot of social entrepreneurs that we attach to our business model. they really bring in a fresh way of thinking in tomorrow's world.. we created the unilever young social entrep
i think those will probably be better leaders.e are leaders that obviously need to have new skills that come in, in this world, like systemic thinking. a thing everyone talks about, how do you put this complexity together? distill it to simplicity and drive it into action. leaders that can work in partnership, that understand it is not about them but about that common good that we try to solve. leaders that take a little bit of a longer-term view and, above all, are purpose driven. i think...
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clearly he was a leader. he was a leader in the military sense but he was also a man with a magnificent concept of freedom that enabled him to serve as the first president of this republic. sgl came along and said that we have nothing to fear than fear itself and then went on to recommend in a very dramatic way a series of policies that enabled us to overcome some of the effects of the recession. so obviously world history has other great leaders but those are great americans that i would admire. >> what decisions have you made in the past which best reflect as a leader and show those qualities. >> i cast the deciding vote on a housing bill in this country that would establish housing regardless of race or creed. my vote brought that bill out. it became the law of the land. a few days afterwards, the president of the united states who was then lyndon johnson shook my hand as i went through the receiving line in the white house and congratulated me for what i had done. it was a difficult vote. my party couldn'
clearly he was a leader. he was a leader in the military sense but he was also a man with a magnificent concept of freedom that enabled him to serve as the first president of this republic. sgl came along and said that we have nothing to fear than fear itself and then went on to recommend in a very dramatic way a series of policies that enabled us to overcome some of the effects of the recession. so obviously world history has other great leaders but those are great americans that i would...
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>> by 1963 he had really established himself as an important leader. he was very well known for his leadership in the montgomery bus boycott in the previous decade he had formed this southern christian leadership conference and he was widely known really as the leader of the southern civil rights movement that was based upon nonviolent civil disobedience aimed at ending the system of jim crow in the south. he was a tremendous speaker and everyone knew that he was a phenomenal speaker. but he wasn't the only and in many ways a principal leader of what we would know as the civil rights movement. so i think it's important to remember that it was a national movement and one that was not just focused on jim crow in the south but one that went back to this effort during the second world war to win equal access to jobs and really retain that effort to try to build a national movement that could end racial inequality. so by 1963 he was very well known as a speaker, leader of a part of the movement. so when a. philip randolph went to reorganize this march that
>> by 1963 he had really established himself as an important leader. he was very well known for his leadership in the montgomery bus boycott in the previous decade he had formed this southern christian leadership conference and he was widely known really as the leader of the southern civil rights movement that was based upon nonviolent civil disobedience aimed at ending the system of jim crow in the south. he was a tremendous speaker and everyone knew that he was a phenomenal speaker. but...
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he was a great war leader. i would like to do now is take this idea of leadership and have you apply it to your role as a leader when you were governor. what kinds of decisions did you make in the past which indicate your effectiveness as a leader? ronald reagan: i came into the governorship quite a strange time in california. our campuses were scenes of rioting in the roaring 60's. we were talking long, hot summers in our cities because of the racial violence. economically, the state of california was in the same condition as the federal government is today. it was spending far more than it was taking in each day. it was on the verge of bankruptcy. it had a bureaucracy that i grown 75% over the preceding eight years. ofwere the welfare capital the world with a welfare note that was increasing at an average of 40,000 people a month. threatening further bankruptcy of the state. governor, i found the constitution for habit it does at the national level. one of these the -- first things i had to do was the thing i
he was a great war leader. i would like to do now is take this idea of leadership and have you apply it to your role as a leader when you were governor. what kinds of decisions did you make in the past which indicate your effectiveness as a leader? ronald reagan: i came into the governorship quite a strange time in california. our campuses were scenes of rioting in the roaring 60's. we were talking long, hot summers in our cities because of the racial violence. economically, the state of...
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of the union leader and a civil-rights leader. and so they were demanding to demand equal access or the right to vote. a whole range of demands and the reason it was called up at the last minute initially president roosevelt used a philip randolph. we cannot integrate the armed forces at a time of national emergency. so he said at the last minute when it became clear that tens of thousands or 100,000 african-americans would march of the nation's capital then suddenly he agreed to the most important. and that was to issue executive order to ban defense contractors. to build the tanks with the federal government regardless of their race and religion and national origin or color. this is an executive order so to meet the demands of the war. and at the time it was seen as a tremendous victory compared to the "emancipation proclamation". but the problem with this is that because it was an executive order it would expire after the war only to those who had a defense contract but that the last-minute randall said we will call off the mar
of the union leader and a civil-rights leader. and so they were demanding to demand equal access or the right to vote. a whole range of demands and the reason it was called up at the last minute initially president roosevelt used a philip randolph. we cannot integrate the armed forces at a time of national emergency. so he said at the last minute when it became clear that tens of thousands or 100,000 african-americans would march of the nation's capital then suddenly he agreed to the most...
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>> tell me. >> [ laughing ] a black leader or a leader of blacks? i think a leader of blacks means i am trying to carry the message for the black community. trying to express what i believe are the concerns of the black community. a black leader basically is more, i think, one of persona, who i am. i guess the question i would ask is, can you separate the two? >> can you? >> i don't think you can. >> but can you be one sometime and one the other? >> i guess what i was going to say was can we stereotype black leaders? can we assume that all black leaders act a certain way. i am a black leader because of who i am. and i would like to think that i am a leader of blacks because i advocate for issues that i know are of concern to the black community. >> are you also a leader who just happens to be black? when you stood up as head of the nea and talked about teachers and more pay or higher standards or whatever, you're not a black person there, are you? i mean, you are -- people look at you and tell, that's a black person. >> they look at me and they say,
>> tell me. >> [ laughing ] a black leader or a leader of blacks? i think a leader of blacks means i am trying to carry the message for the black community. trying to express what i believe are the concerns of the black community. a black leader basically is more, i think, one of persona, who i am. i guess the question i would ask is, can you separate the two? >> can you? >> i don't think you can. >> but can you be one sometime and one the other? >> i guess...
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set out to make better rules when needed leaders are looking for the replacements the future of the san francisco police department is on you it is not about what a leader can do himself or herself but accomplish with our violation and support whether you make sure that when people do a job get the credit it is about the balance of others replacement the golden rule do onto others as onto you this is echoes throughout the ages in every language and cultivate it is a philosophy to support others and you yourselves will be supporting and reaching our potential and chief the goals and be where we want to be back to today you have much to be proud of we look at freezing this moment shortly will come as a relief i'm almost finished that was fun (laughter). >> anyway mid block said after climbing the great hill one finds many more hillside to climb we make take rests but foreclosure the moment we must cock e walk together not ended when you come across a mountain it takes more than one person to move a mountain there will be more times than not an uphill battle and sometimes, you'll fail
set out to make better rules when needed leaders are looking for the replacements the future of the san francisco police department is on you it is not about what a leader can do himself or herself but accomplish with our violation and support whether you make sure that when people do a job get the credit it is about the balance of others replacement the golden rule do onto others as onto you this is echoes throughout the ages in every language and cultivate it is a philosophy to support others...
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so another leader read the speech that james farmer had written. it was a powerful message saying i'm speaking to you from jail so he was the last speaker. >> said he was the seventh speaker. we are still missing eight and nine before they finished on number ten. who followed reading james farmer? >> whitney young was the executive director of the urban league and the national urban league was a large african-american organization in some ways a civil rights organization also a civil service organization. they emphasize pushing for federal policies that would help the poor. they were actually pioneering at the time which was known as the marshall plan and this was based upon the emergency data that had been given to the countries by the federal government after the second world war so this is the massive funding for infrastructure development, schools, hospitals if they can do put this to helping poor people in france than certainly the government can do to support to helping poor people in the united states and he said because of the long history
so another leader read the speech that james farmer had written. it was a powerful message saying i'm speaking to you from jail so he was the last speaker. >> said he was the seventh speaker. we are still missing eight and nine before they finished on number ten. who followed reading james farmer? >> whitney young was the executive director of the urban league and the national urban league was a large african-american organization in some ways a civil rights organization also a...
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i talked to him about what it takes to be a good leader.here's a lot of talk about sustainability. what is your biggest hope? -- first ofnfident all, we have an agreement on the targets. in this decade we have seen a few forces coming together. you see disaster hitting our .lanet we see poverty, migration issues in europe, and oral -- and all these problems are accepted as being addressed by [indiscernible] business wants to be part of that. if these societies don't function, it's difficult for business to function as well. saycine: it looks good to that. are you confident that businesses will translate into something concrete for their own businesses? businesses are already. i'm sure there's exceptions, but the reason for businesses is to solve some of the problems out here. the problems of food security, access to water. they are enormous opportunities to invest. funding has to come from business. business does not get involved, i do not think we will achieve these objectives. responsible business people increasingly realize this is the r
i talked to him about what it takes to be a good leader.here's a lot of talk about sustainability. what is your biggest hope? -- first ofnfident all, we have an agreement on the targets. in this decade we have seen a few forces coming together. you see disaster hitting our .lanet we see poverty, migration issues in europe, and oral -- and all these problems are accepted as being addressed by [indiscernible] business wants to be part of that. if these societies don't function, it's difficult for...
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beforee to those periods i became republican leader, and since i became republican minority leader, there had been a whole range of issues that i felt the need to try to assert leadership. the i can to the senate in 1960's, the civil rights issues were still hot and topical. republican,herner it was sometimes difficult for me politically to take the lead in civil rights legislation, such as the voters rights extension act, the fair housing act, and others. i think of that is leadership. i was coming against the current, so to speak their love and i was a fragile political commodity. the first republican from tennessee. i was the senior republican on the environmental public works on air and water subcommittee. i could remember the great conflicts of the clear amendments of 1980. so many others where i took a leadership role in convincing congress that this sort of legislation was necessary. the panama canal -- i guess i still got bruises about my heavy shoulders. i was convinced that we needed a new treaty. and if we did not have a new treaty in panama, we would induct -- end up with a ne
beforee to those periods i became republican leader, and since i became republican minority leader, there had been a whole range of issues that i felt the need to try to assert leadership. the i can to the senate in 1960's, the civil rights issues were still hot and topical. republican,herner it was sometimes difficult for me politically to take the lead in civil rights legislation, such as the voters rights extension act, the fair housing act, and others. i think of that is leadership. i was...
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and a lot of leaders were affected by this. he pointed a maid who earned $5 when the total income in the house was a $100,000 a year. he said we need a bill that will achieve equality for a maid like that. a bill that will achieve equality for the unemployed and homeless. he sort of called for, and it tremendo tremendously, strengthened the civil rights bill some of which were things in the official demands. the march called for a federal policy that would end unemployment and provide jobs for all of the unemployed, black or white workers. they were calling for raising the minimum wage to a level that they said would provide a decent standard of living for a family. they called for raising the minimum wage to $2.50. in today's terms that would be $15 an hour. they were calling for an increase and all of this rested on the principle that it would be one thing to end discrimination. it would be one thing to insure integration. but that wasn't going to make people feel equal. the only way to make people equal is to create a societ
and a lot of leaders were affected by this. he pointed a maid who earned $5 when the total income in the house was a $100,000 a year. he said we need a bill that will achieve equality for a maid like that. a bill that will achieve equality for the unemployed and homeless. he sort of called for, and it tremendo tremendously, strengthened the civil rights bill some of which were things in the official demands. the march called for a federal policy that would end unemployment and provide jobs for...
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clearly he was a leader. he was not only a leader in a military sense, but he was a man who had the kind of magnificent, -- magnificent concept of freedom that enabled him to serve as the first president of this republic. next, i think of lincoln who served during the most difficult period in our history next to the revolutionary era and was able, despite all of the divisiveness of that civil war, to win the war and espouse the kind of principles of charity and humanity that enabled us to clean up the wounds after the war and remain a united country. so lincoln, in my mind, because , of his noble expression, is absolutely limitless power of expression, i think served as a great leader. , i think thirdly, in our delano, franklin roosevelt was a great leader. he was not a member of my party, but i can nevertheless admire the ability he had to fulfill that requisite of leadership of which i spoke a moment ago, the ability to inspire confidence in a weary nation that had almost lost faith in itself. he came along
clearly he was a leader. he was not only a leader in a military sense, but he was a man who had the kind of magnificent, -- magnificent concept of freedom that enabled him to serve as the first president of this republic. next, i think of lincoln who served during the most difficult period in our history next to the revolutionary era and was able, despite all of the divisiveness of that civil war, to win the war and espouse the kind of principles of charity and humanity that enabled us to clean...
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he is essentially the leader of the nation, of the party. there are still some blanks to be filled in for role of president, prime minister and others. that will come in may >>> myanmar's outgoing parliament is holding its last session. the current law makerss are largely linked to the military. the army general turned president said there was a bloodless shift to democrat accuracy. on monday the winners will take charge. the verdict was overwhelmingly in favor of aung san suu kyi's national league for democracy. the leader of the armed group occupying a wildlife refuge in the u.s. state of oregon is asking supporting to stands down. ammon bundy and seven others were arrested during a shoot out with police on tuesday. another protester was killed. the group accuses the federal government from illegally taking lands from ranchers. the virus of zika has been top of the agenda. brazil's president says they have a joint responsibility to fight the virus. our correspondent reports. >> reporter: it wasn't on the agenda at the annual meeting of lat
he is essentially the leader of the nation, of the party. there are still some blanks to be filled in for role of president, prime minister and others. that will come in may >>> myanmar's outgoing parliament is holding its last session. the current law makerss are largely linked to the military. the army general turned president said there was a bloodless shift to democrat accuracy. on monday the winners will take charge. the verdict was overwhelmingly in favor of aung san suu kyi's...
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today we heard their leader, the acknowledged leader of that group, ammon bundy, speaking through his lawyer in portland saying it is time to stand down. this issue is in the courts now. please stands down, go home, hug hug your families, let us take it from here. clearly an indication that whatever happens here locally in south-east oregon at the refuge that has been occupied for so long, whatever resolution comes out, it is clear that the broader issues of lands reform, land land use, federal control of property here, is not going away. this is a movement that we will see again. bundz and seven others were arandz today in port lands. they face felony charges relating to impeding officers from doing their job. as it stands now there are at least five people we believe still at that refuge, still saying they intend to stay and police and f.b.i. have a heavy, heavy presence on the very few roads surrounding that isolated refuge >>> the spread of the zika virus has been top of a meeting in ecu darks or. the president says they have a joint-- ecuador. >> reporter: it wasn't on the annual
today we heard their leader, the acknowledged leader of that group, ammon bundy, speaking through his lawyer in portland saying it is time to stand down. this issue is in the courts now. please stands down, go home, hug hug your families, let us take it from here. clearly an indication that whatever happens here locally in south-east oregon at the refuge that has been occupied for so long, whatever resolution comes out, it is clear that the broader issues of lands reform, land land use, federal...
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leaders." but until that happens, i'm not uncomfortable with the idea that there is a cadre of people who claim or at least try to speak on behalf of people who are otherwise largely voiceless. that is ok. julian: do black leaders have an obligation to help other african americans? will there be a point where that obligation ends? you mean blacks who are leaders in other areas? julian: yes. he has risen to the top of american business. he is black. does he have an obligation to help other black people that is distinct or just an obligation to help people generally? william: that is a profound question. think whatever the philosophical answer is, i think the practical answer is that those african americans who achieve great success, especially in mainstream sometions, assume leastsibility for at knowng their co-ethnics how they got where they are. and it is a different responsibility than letting people know how i achieved greatness. there are people who can be inspired in useful ways by withg a
leaders." but until that happens, i'm not uncomfortable with the idea that there is a cadre of people who claim or at least try to speak on behalf of people who are otherwise largely voiceless. that is ok. julian: do black leaders have an obligation to help other african americans? will there be a point where that obligation ends? you mean blacks who are leaders in other areas? julian: yes. he has risen to the top of american business. he is black. does he have an obligation to help other...
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leader pelosi: yes, i do. but i think it' s been pretty bad on the issue of immigration, which is sort of the life blood of america. we are a nation of immigrants. the constant reinvigoration of america by newcomers coming to our country, bringing their hopes, their aspirations, their dreams, their courage, their determination to make the future better for their families is what america is all about. it' s called the american dream. and we respect people coming to our shores, whether they are coming from syria or whether they' re coming from central america. we welcome them in keeping with our laws, not because they' re americans, but because we' americans, and to be american is to understand how important immigration is to our country. ve been s, i' m not sure if it' s a policy, or new enforcement action where families have been rounded up and deported. i understand they fit within a certain model of enforcement of immigration law, but it seems very harsh and quite confusing for many people in the immigration
leader pelosi: yes, i do. but i think it' s been pretty bad on the issue of immigration, which is sort of the life blood of america. we are a nation of immigrants. the constant reinvigoration of america by newcomers coming to our country, bringing their hopes, their aspirations, their dreams, their courage, their determination to make the future better for their families is what america is all about. it' s called the american dream. and we respect people coming to our shores, whether they are...
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he is essentially the leader of the nation, the leader of the communist party. there are still blankss to be filled in. that will come when they announce that in may >>> myanmar's parliament is hoeding its last session with the outgoing government. the law makers made up mostly of the members of military and many handover power to aung san suu kyi's party. they swept to victory. the leader of an armed group occupying a wildlife refuge in the u.s. state of oregon has asked his supporters to stand down. ammon bundy and eight others were arrested during a shoot out with police on tuesday. another protester was killed. the government accusing the government from illegally taking land from ranchers. >> reporter: a very interesting change for three and a half weeks now we've heard the governor of oregon, the f.b.i., local sheriff is the occupiers of the national wildlife refuge to leave, to just go home. today we heard the acknowledged leader of that group, speaking through his lawyer, saying it's time to stands down. this issue is in the courts now. please please sta
he is essentially the leader of the nation, the leader of the communist party. there are still blankss to be filled in. that will come when they announce that in may >>> myanmar's parliament is hoeding its last session with the outgoing government. the law makers made up mostly of the members of military and many handover power to aung san suu kyi's party. they swept to victory. the leader of an armed group occupying a wildlife refuge in the u.s. state of oregon has asked his...
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, we are the leader in ethanol, were the leader in bio-diesel, were the leader in wind-energy, were also growing in solar. im excited about that, i know there are a lot of jobs related to it, it brings income to local governments, its critically income to them, thats why i as governor feel the need to speak out, nobody has been a stronger supporter of renewable fuels then i have.' the governor says his only goal in speaking out about ted cruz is to support renewable energy jobs in iowa ... not to specifically effect ted cruz's campaign. ben carson returned to the campaign trail this afternoon. it was his first political appearance since an iowa staffer was killed in a car accident. carson just finished speaking in glenwood. from there he is heading to a rally in atlantic. on tuesday a campaign van flipped on an icy stretch of interstate 80 near atlantic then was hit by another vehicle. campaign volunteer braden joplin of lubbock, texas was killed in the crash. we'll have more from carson coming up tonight on the channel 13 news at six. earlier today hillary clinton rhetoric against senat
, we are the leader in ethanol, were the leader in bio-diesel, were the leader in wind-energy, were also growing in solar. im excited about that, i know there are a lot of jobs related to it, it brings income to local governments, its critically income to them, thats why i as governor feel the need to speak out, nobody has been a stronger supporter of renewable fuels then i have.' the governor says his only goal in speaking out about ted cruz is to support renewable energy jobs in iowa ... not...
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that's right. >> not the union leader. the useless leader. republican presidential front-runner donald trump has just been on the war path against the biggest paper in new hampshire, the "new hampshire union leader." and maybe that is because the union leader endorsed chris christie over mr. trump? more likely it's because in so doing the paper denounced mr. trump as a left-wing caricature of a right-wing know-nothing. the paper has also called mr. trump an insult to the intelligence of republican voters. they've called him a crude blowhard who is unqualified and unsuited for the job he seeks and who's running an insulting and sophomoric campaign. that's pretty blunt language from the "union leader." but that's also exactly what the "union leader" does to everybody. the "union leader's" the paper that called george w. bush junior bush. in 2012 the "union leader" called mitt romney a disaster. just a couple of weeks ago the "union leader" editorialized that there's "something creepy about ted cruz." that's one of their editorials. here's how j
that's right. >> not the union leader. the useless leader. republican presidential front-runner donald trump has just been on the war path against the biggest paper in new hampshire, the "new hampshire union leader." and maybe that is because the union leader endorsed chris christie over mr. trump? more likely it's because in so doing the paper denounced mr. trump as a left-wing caricature of a right-wing know-nothing. the paper has also called mr. trump an insult to the...
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and people living in the area are asking county leaders to do something about it. it.d-hec says there's an odor problem at twin chimneys landfill... and people who live around it says it's so foul, it's making them *feel* sick. sick.ashley minelli is live at columbia baptist church with more on this issue... ashley? this meeting tonight... 3 - 7 o clock here at columbia baptist church- county leaders - state lawmakers- dhec dhecpeople living in the area: - you can smell landfill inside church- when wind blows a certain way... *nauseating* smell- its gotten worse over the years- here's how one person living here described odor 3 3 3 3 -it smells like vomit, raw sewage e d raw pig guts. i mean, it's horrendous-- 3 3 -we were told that we would not even know it was there. and actually for the first few years, it was not a problem.-- been told some fixes have been made... - operators say drilling more wells to capture/burn off more gas 3 - problem affecting property values- no one is moving in to the neighborhood neighborhood3 does it smell now? 3 3 covering our counti
and people living in the area are asking county leaders to do something about it. it.d-hec says there's an odor problem at twin chimneys landfill... and people who live around it says it's so foul, it's making them *feel* sick. sick.ashley minelli is live at columbia baptist church with more on this issue... ashley? this meeting tonight... 3 - 7 o clock here at columbia baptist church- county leaders - state lawmakers- dhec dhecpeople living in the area: - you can smell landfill inside church-...
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leader pelosi: yes, i do. but i think it's been pretty bad on the issue of immigration, which is sort of the life blood of america. we are a nation of immigrants. the constant reinvigoration of america by newcomers coming to our country, bringing their hopes, their aspirations, their dreams, their courage, their determination to make the future better for their families is what america is all about. it's called the american dream. and we respect people coming to our shores, whether they are coming from syria or whether they're coming from central america. we welcome them in keeping with our laws, not because they're americans, but because we're americans, and to be american is to understand how important fernando: and i know you've been critical of the president's, i'm not sure if it's a policy, or new enforcement action where families have been rounded up and deported. i understand they fit within a certain model of enforcement of immigration law, but it seems very harsh and quite confusing for many people in
leader pelosi: yes, i do. but i think it's been pretty bad on the issue of immigration, which is sort of the life blood of america. we are a nation of immigrants. the constant reinvigoration of america by newcomers coming to our country, bringing their hopes, their aspirations, their dreams, their courage, their determination to make the future better for their families is what america is all about. it's called the american dream. and we respect people coming to our shores, whether they are...
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a sit down with world leaders. he wants to be recognized as a legitimate leader. they want normalized relations with the united states. >> i was going to ask you, why now? little seeds when it comes to the north korean rejeechl when he wants to sit down, he wants an audience, what does he want to talk about? >> reporter: really, this is a country that doesn't have barring anything chips temperatures nuclear program and arsenal is a bargaining chip. a strong one. perhaps their strongest. as far as their military they have more than 1 million standing troops a. lot of their weapons are outdated. so you see them investing in missile technology up see them investing in nuclear technology. kim jong-un gave his new year's address, a 29-minute speech. he didn't mention the nuclear arsenal specifically. he did talk about the need to continue developing weapons to defend the sovereignty of north korea. he talked about wanting to grow the north korean commitment they are investing in the military and trying to grow their economy. they feel that won't be able to happen unles
a sit down with world leaders. he wants to be recognized as a legitimate leader. they want normalized relations with the united states. >> i was going to ask you, why now? little seeds when it comes to the north korean rejeechl when he wants to sit down, he wants an audience, what does he want to talk about? >> reporter: really, this is a country that doesn't have barring anything chips temperatures nuclear program and arsenal is a bargaining chip. a strong one. perhaps their...
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that is a reform leader's greatest asset.or she comes into a level, a community, in a bigger environment, to persuade people what they do is important and to make them proud of it and to seek their advice in terms of making the organization better. transparency in leadership is important. being open and honest about what is wrong and what you are going to try to do. getting their input. listening to them. the greatest presidents surrounded themselves with others who were smarter than they were and listened to them and integrated their views with the president's own instincts and experience. charlie: has there been a moment where you have said, i regret i never ran for public office? mr. gates: not one second. i think i would be terrible at it. i'm probably too blunt. charlie: thank you for coming. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ emily: you are watching bloomberg west, let's get a start with your first word in news. iraqi's prime minister says there appears to be no political motivation behind the recent objecti
that is a reform leader's greatest asset.or she comes into a level, a community, in a bigger environment, to persuade people what they do is important and to make them proud of it and to seek their advice in terms of making the organization better. transparency in leadership is important. being open and honest about what is wrong and what you are going to try to do. getting their input. listening to them. the greatest presidents surrounded themselves with others who were smarter than they were...
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leader so far up to now?williams: i actually believe -- i actually kind of believe that , i think conservatives to doing commentary in the stories and america's black form. i'm one of the first that have been given a forum to understand these ideas and the way of thinking of black conservatives. i believe it has fueled the industry and given rise to others who feel this way. i get hundreds of letters of people who say you give me the strength and courage to say that virginity is all right. i believe god is less a way than through my participation in the media. some of the legitimacy of this way of thinking. bond: our mutual friend has written a book about a crisis in black leadership and i think he extends that to the community these leaders spring from. is there a crisis today? and is it less severe than in times past? williams: in times past we had laws on the book, less opportunity, and you are subjected to so many other things. i think it would be very difficult to understand why certain communities have
leader so far up to now?williams: i actually believe -- i actually kind of believe that , i think conservatives to doing commentary in the stories and america's black form. i'm one of the first that have been given a forum to understand these ideas and the way of thinking of black conservatives. i believe it has fueled the industry and given rise to others who feel this way. i get hundreds of letters of people who say you give me the strength and courage to say that virginity is all right. i...
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in 2015 we launched leaders developing leaders that trained over 5,000 leaders. we trained critical parts of our workforce in lean and human center design to improve and encourage problem solving. in 2016, we will continue improving the employee experience by developing engaged leaders who inspire and empower employees who deliver seamless integrating customer service and have 1200 leaders changes. all of the employees will have a customer service standard in the plans. number ten, staff critical position. we increased 14,000 staff and a 4.7 increase that included over 1300 physicians and 3, 600 nurses. we filled the secretary of health, the chief information officer, and the chief veteran officer roles as well. our targets include 90% of the medical director center filled with permanent employees and 90% of critical positions addressed by reducing time to fill the positions by 30%. number 11, transform the office of information and technology. in july 2014, leverne counsel was confirmed as the new chief officer and developed a plan for world class it organizatio
in 2015 we launched leaders developing leaders that trained over 5,000 leaders. we trained critical parts of our workforce in lean and human center design to improve and encourage problem solving. in 2016, we will continue improving the employee experience by developing engaged leaders who inspire and empower employees who deliver seamless integrating customer service and have 1200 leaders changes. all of the employees will have a customer service standard in the plans. number ten, staff...
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i think president reagan was a great leader. but he did not sort of take day to day responsibility for managing the government. he del gated that to the members of his cabinet and his senior advisors. so i think you can be a great leader without being a good manager. but more often than not in most organizations you need to try and do both. >> rose: lyndon johnson would be one who i guess is on the other side. >> the other side of the coin is somebody who may be a great leader but say micromanagerment and who tries we used to refer to people like that as cia to some of our senior managers as people without would come around all the time and pull us up by the roots to see if we were growing. be an we've all worked for micromanagers. and the problem is, it's very tough. the beauty about del gating and holding people accountable is that you give younger people experience and leadership themselve. you allow them to develop their own skills if you will as a safety net. because they're working for somebody else. and so they can develo
i think president reagan was a great leader. but he did not sort of take day to day responsibility for managing the government. he del gated that to the members of his cabinet and his senior advisors. so i think you can be a great leader without being a good manager. but more often than not in most organizations you need to try and do both. >> rose: lyndon johnson would be one who i guess is on the other side. >> the other side of the coin is somebody who may be a great leader but...
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>>> iran's leader hails his country's deal as a golden point in the history of the country and a turning point for the economy. coming up in the next half our - a suicide bomber targets the home of a prominent afghan tribal leader and kills 13 people >>> and praise for peace - indonesia's largest muslim organization rallies to denounce the jakata attacks >>> a small town in mexico taking on developers to protect their water from contamination. >>> iran's isolation from t international community is over. e.u. and u.s. sanctions on iran have been lifted after the watchdog confirmed tehran has complied with a nuclear deal agreed in july. iran's president welcomed the deal, saying it is a turning point for the economy. the agreement unlocks $100 billion in frozen assets and gives new opportunities for the battered economy. president hassan rouhani says to reach 8% annual growth, iran needs 30-50 billion of foreign investment. and calls for reforms relying less on oil in the post-sanctions era. tehran proposes to increase oil exports by half a billion a day. >> reporter: in the nuclear >> tra
>>> iran's leader hails his country's deal as a golden point in the history of the country and a turning point for the economy. coming up in the next half our - a suicide bomber targets the home of a prominent afghan tribal leader and kills 13 people >>> and praise for peace - indonesia's largest muslim organization rallies to denounce the jakata attacks >>> a small town in mexico taking on developers to protect their water from contamination. >>> iran's...
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leaders at columbia university in new york say three young women were killed when their bus overturned wednesday.the students were traveling with the group, "global brigades," and were there to work with local doctors.the school says some other students were hurt, them back to the united states. 3 a subcommittee in the south carolina senate has unanimously approved plans to allow terminally ill patients to use experimental drugs. drugs.the medical affairs committee approved the bill wednesday.the plan would allow doctors to recommend treatments that have gotten f-d-a.lawmakers say the goal is to give terminally ill patients more options when other treatments aren't working. 3 3 martin luther king day is this coming monday -- and some big events are planned for our area leading up to it. it.fox carolina's ashley minelli is live in greenville this morning with a preview of what's going on here in the upstate, ashley? 3 big event happening here at the hyatt regency... first ever "king legacy weekend scholarship gala" 3 3 - sold out event- - one of many events "rainbow push coalition" is s
leaders at columbia university in new york say three young women were killed when their bus overturned wednesday.the students were traveling with the group, "global brigades," and were there to work with local doctors.the school says some other students were hurt, them back to the united states. 3 a subcommittee in the south carolina senate has unanimously approved plans to allow terminally ill patients to use experimental drugs. drugs.the medical affairs committee approved the bill...
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ivory coast's former leader laurent gbagbo is standing trial at the hague. he faces icc charges of crimes against humanity for deadly post-electoral violence in 2010, it is the first time a former head of state is on the docket at the icc. in proceedings in the netherlands, laurent gbagbo pled not guilty to charges. gbo, do you plead guilty or not guilty? >> thank you, mr. president. i plead not guilty. >> the same question goes to mr. ble goude, do you plead guilty or not guilty? >> i do not recognize the charges, therefore i plead not guilty. molly: that was laurent gbagbo as well as the ivorian leader charles ble goude, both pleaded not guilty to charges. france 24 has more on the trial. >> it is the high-profile and historic trial for former ivory coast president laurent gbagbo. he is in the dock facing for charges of crimes against humanity, including murder, rape and persecution. the first trial at the icc of a former head of state. right away you have such a senior official in the dock, it sends a powerful message about the fact that those who think t
ivory coast's former leader laurent gbagbo is standing trial at the hague. he faces icc charges of crimes against humanity for deadly post-electoral violence in 2010, it is the first time a former head of state is on the docket at the icc. in proceedings in the netherlands, laurent gbagbo pled not guilty to charges. gbo, do you plead guilty or not guilty? >> thank you, mr. president. i plead not guilty. >> the same question goes to mr. ble goude, do you plead guilty or not guilty?...
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a bad leader?ir michael: for steve, the product was never good enough, whether it was a computer or a phone or a tablet. he was always thinking about the next thing. i think that is the distinctive hallmark of a truly great leader. is that great is never great enough. emily: there were a lot of qualities about steve that, you know, are so controversial. is the jobs model a good one? sir michael: i am a huge admirer. was a huge admirer, am a huge admirer of steve. and it is very easy for people to sit and snipe. i am no psychiatrist or shrink, but i don't think any of us really understand the emotional consequences of being put up for adoption and how that affects your life afterwards. and what people also do not see about steve -- and i am not trying to whitewash the fellow -- is that this was an individual, very capable, when he wished, of showing great empathy and compassion. steve is the most remarkable person that i have met. emily: just out of curiosity, where did you leave it with him? sir mi
a bad leader?ir michael: for steve, the product was never good enough, whether it was a computer or a phone or a tablet. he was always thinking about the next thing. i think that is the distinctive hallmark of a truly great leader. is that great is never great enough. emily: there were a lot of qualities about steve that, you know, are so controversial. is the jobs model a good one? sir michael: i am a huge admirer. was a huge admirer, am a huge admirer of steve. and it is very easy for people...
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i speak for all of us with deep respect and thanks, speaker boehner, leader reid, leader pelosi, leaderharkin, john mccall and others in the civil air patrol as well as the bill's co-spore sponsor and staff of this high honor and national recognition. [ applause ]. [ applause ]. >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplain, the reverend patrick conroy, gives the benediction. >> let us pray. as we close this celebration of great american ancestors and elders, we give you thanks, oh, god, for having made us and given to each of us and to us as a people potential for greatness beyond our limitations. from the beginning of our shared consciousness, the citizen soldier has been integral to our existence as a nation. militias of minutemen, farmers, millers, merchants, neighbors, who were ready to drop what they were doing when danger approached and come to the defense of one another. at the time of our last attack by a belligerent state, it was the civil air patrol that picked up that mantle and brought their personal tal skpepbts possessions to the task of defending americ
i speak for all of us with deep respect and thanks, speaker boehner, leader reid, leader pelosi, leaderharkin, john mccall and others in the civil air patrol as well as the bill's co-spore sponsor and staff of this high honor and national recognition. [ applause ]. [ applause ]. >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplain, the reverend patrick conroy, gives the benediction. >> let us pray. as we close this celebration of great american ancestors and elders, we...
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and the shia communities around the world, religious leaders are most revered because they are the leaders of the community. and there chosen by people -- people choose them as their leader. it is a must a democratic process. for the saudi government to recklessly executed and others, including protesters, really is a reckless act that will have repercussions for a long time. i think this will start another chapter in the saudi history, a chapter that i think we will see come to reality in 2016. and it will not indwell for the saudi monarchy. i think we have seen that a different areas where governments who targeted shia religious leaders end up with a mess on their hands from saddam hussein to qaddafi to others who will probably -- probably underestimated the determination bring shia community to repercussions to them. and i believe the saudi monarchy committed a huge mistake that is not going to work for them in the short and long-term. amy: you what to memorial service for the victims of the mass execution. can you tell us who nimr baqr al-nimr is, exactly what he represents, how he exp
and the shia communities around the world, religious leaders are most revered because they are the leaders of the community. and there chosen by people -- people choose them as their leader. it is a must a democratic process. for the saudi government to recklessly executed and others, including protesters, really is a reckless act that will have repercussions for a long time. i think this will start another chapter in the saudi history, a chapter that i think we will see come to reality in...
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every leader grabbed a food item... packing food. ...at the food bank of siouxland, and got to work... packaging food. packaging food sacks for kids in the community. "it's very important we come together to work on projects together and show our tolerance, understanding of each other and learn from each other," said congregation beth shalom's rabbi guy greene. the religious leaders say they want to create an atmosphere of respect for every religion and practice. "i've been very concerned about the political stuff that's going on in our country right now and the divisions that are being caused by what people consider to be faith issues and casting a whole population of people in a bad light," said trinity lutheran church's pastor paul johnston. they say by coming together, they're showing their understand one other. closing a box of food. "the whole concept is to make sure that our kids from different faiths understand that regardless of what you follow, you belong to the human kind and the best of the human kind can co
every leader grabbed a food item... packing food. ...at the food bank of siouxland, and got to work... packaging food. packaging food sacks for kids in the community. "it's very important we come together to work on projects together and show our tolerance, understanding of each other and learn from each other," said congregation beth shalom's rabbi guy greene. the religious leaders say they want to create an atmosphere of respect for every religion and practice. "i've been very...
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and how district leaders are responding. responding. 3 a clemson football star gets a special honor tonight.we're live a bon secours wellness arena with a preview. 3 good morning.... it's wednesday, january 27.i'm lauren elise.... 3 and i'm ben hill.. here with nicole papay and chris scott. thanks for joining us on the 3 mostly cloudy skies with morning showers will move out late in the day, leading to some afternoon sunshine. highs will reach 51 in the upstate and 45 in the mountains. tonight stays partly cloudy with lows in the 20s to mid- 30s. 3 now lets send it over to the pit crew traffic center. 3 we're watching: watching: 3 here's a live look at the s.c.d.o.t. cam on-- 3 3 3 this morning.. we're waiting to get an update on the standoff at an oregon wildlife refuge.. after one of the protesters was killed and the group's leader was arrested. arrested.tuesday night.. investigators say ammon bundy and several others were pulled over while heading to a community meeting.at some point, shots were fired, killing one of the
and how district leaders are responding. responding. 3 a clemson football star gets a special honor tonight.we're live a bon secours wellness arena with a preview. 3 good morning.... it's wednesday, january 27.i'm lauren elise.... 3 and i'm ben hill.. here with nicole papay and chris scott. thanks for joining us on the 3 mostly cloudy skies with morning showers will move out late in the day, leading to some afternoon sunshine. highs will reach 51 in the upstate and 45 in the mountains. tonight...