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we'd love to hear from you and here's to the future to strong brave female role models who change our world bit by bit because it's amazing what happens when the tide turns. i think that we. may feel sick. enough that. germany state by state. the most colorful. the liveliest. the most traditional. find it all at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state. t w dot com. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. the feeds her clothes for the rich but for many poor people it offers their only chance of survival. cannot be done for today just like us. reporters travel to nairobi and york and meet people who know the true value of garbage. it has created a thriving parallel economy. but what does all this mean for economic inequality around the world you guys are starting class war thea the response to that state mr b. yes we are starting to as we walk into. the rich the the trash an exclusive report starts nov seventeenth on g.w. . hello hello little brother. no i haven't been drinking. guess what i've met someone. he's medium height blond with wonderfu
we'd love to hear from you and here's to the future to strong brave female role models who change our world bit by bit because it's amazing what happens when the tide turns. i think that we. may feel sick. enough that. germany state by state. the most colorful. the liveliest. the most traditional. find it all at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state. t w dot com. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. the feeds her clothes for the rich but for...
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if each one does this we can save our world because many hands make light work. nology today, we can see each other whenever and wherever we choose, cross borders, across regions and braces. our climate knows no boundaries. it respects no class. numbers aspect politicians do. it will respect numbers acting in concert, thousands and millions of people acting together, not just to change our minds, but to transform how we live to save our world. to everyone in this room, to act, for everyone who hears my voice, to act. islandcountry, our region in the caribbean and the pacific, everywhere. our future and the future of generations yet to come is at stake. if we wait any longer it will be far too late to save it. my friends across the world, the time to talk has passed. this is truly the time for action. not just the action of leaders in government but the actions of youh, and you and you, and and me. thank you. bless you. [applause] hat's please welcome >>[speaking native tongue] [speaking native tongue] [applause] >> 80 miles north of the arctic circle, my people's
if each one does this we can save our world because many hands make light work. nology today, we can see each other whenever and wherever we choose, cross borders, across regions and braces. our climate knows no boundaries. it respects no class. numbers aspect politicians do. it will respect numbers acting in concert, thousands and millions of people acting together, not just to change our minds, but to transform how we live to save our world. to everyone in this room, to act, for everyone who...
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and the end of world war ii established our modern world. war i and world war ii are inextricably tied. they are truly the same conflict. and you cannot look at one without looking at the other and through doing reenactments and living histories, i can begin to understand the mindset of the people that took place in those time frames. and it helps me to do my job as an educator. when i wind up talking with students. i teach history at a college. at the gettysburg campus. the great war was the single most destructive war europe had seen since the 30 years war. during the 16th century. when you put that into context it was a disaster. you can't look at it any other way. and to mark the end of that disaster and understand why it took place and to celebrate its ending is absolutely paramount. because if we don't remember what took place, you will repeat it. i realize it may sound cliche, but it's the reason we study history. we study history to understand what took place, where and why so we don't have to go through it all again. if there one th
and the end of world war ii established our modern world. war i and world war ii are inextricably tied. they are truly the same conflict. and you cannot look at one without looking at the other and through doing reenactments and living histories, i can begin to understand the mindset of the people that took place in those time frames. and it helps me to do my job as an educator. when i wind up talking with students. i teach history at a college. at the gettysburg campus. the great war was the...
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an annual convention that gives a platform to a global dialogue on critical challenges facing our world a new two part documentary that reveals the shocking reality of the global arms trade december on al jazeera. taylor in london the top stories on our jazeera president donald trump's handling of murder and his broader ties to saudi arabia are coming under increasing scrutiny in the u.s. senators are due to get a briefing next week which could determine whether congress goes forward with sanctions against the king the key republicans are demanding answers or democrats are promised quote a deep dive into washington's relationship with its ally once they take control of the house in january article has the latest from washington d.c. u.s. president donald trump tried to cast blame everywhere but the fear.
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and our times about the fact that we must see the dangers of a world where technology and progress is allowed to reign without human control. when that happens you have world war i and that's what i'm really concerned about with the approaching era of artificial intelligence and robotics where we could easily relinquish human control and we are toast. that is what world war i shows us and tells us. i have walked the battlefields and places of mass murder in modern times in eastern and western europe and the former soviet union, where millions and millions of people have been brutally slaughtered in the last 100 years, during the modern era. so we are in no way immune to the most horrific outcomes related to technology and all the wonders that we enjoy and that make our life better. we must remain human. in the er we have an island of humanity, in the see of political correctness, where we depend on technology, but human beings always come first. that's my mission for this work, to help people see what happens when the genie of mass destruction comes out of the bottle and when we allow
and our times about the fact that we must see the dangers of a world where technology and progress is allowed to reign without human control. when that happens you have world war i and that's what i'm really concerned about with the approaching era of artificial intelligence and robotics where we could easily relinquish human control and we are toast. that is what world war i shows us and tells us. i have walked the battlefields and places of mass murder in modern times in eastern and western...
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"we should clean up our own affairs now and do the world a huge favor." chael daniels just with the word "decency." those who have posted on our , and you can also go to our twitter feed. from pennsylvania, michael is next. caller: good morning, pedro. happy thanksgiving to you and god bless america. i am looking at our future in the world. -- ithe nationalism issue just went to touch on this for a second. gave nopresident macron service our gratitude to the french patrons of resistance in world war ii that saved france, worked with us. they think we invaded europe twice. they want an army. maybe they should. our nationalism enables our participation in the global community. leading from behind, strategic patience did not forward this interest. as an example of leadership, i'm looking outside. it is 18 degrees right now. the high in las vegas will be what, 66? phoenix might break 70. the planet has gotten really cold in the last 18 months. they are hanging onto this climate change. they are hanging onto their science. objective truth is it is getting cold.
"we should clean up our own affairs now and do the world a huge favor." chael daniels just with the word "decency." those who have posted on our , and you can also go to our twitter feed. from pennsylvania, michael is next. caller: good morning, pedro. happy thanksgiving to you and god bless america. i am looking at our future in the world. -- ithe nationalism issue just went to touch on this for a second. gave nopresident macron service our gratitude to the french patrons...
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military here, and i see many folks here like my expert in cyber security, and when we think about our world moving from a world where we have an america with all of these devices and refrigerators and cars and soon-to-be every appliance we own connected to the internet, and will remove that number from 10 billion to 50 billion within the next eight years, and we have zero security standards, an america which is always set the security and technology standards, when we don't play that role and we have bipartisan legislation offered by cory gardner for some time, and that legislation is being taken by japan and the uk, and have they decided they are going to be the leader and not america? i think our country and the world is less safe. when we lose that sense of american, military, economic, and moral leadership, not only are we less well-off, but the world is less well-off. the second area of concern that i have, is to respect the rule of law. i am 63 years old. i have been in politics for 25 years and in business for 25 years before that. i have never seen in my lifetime as much from americ
military here, and i see many folks here like my expert in cyber security, and when we think about our world moving from a world where we have an america with all of these devices and refrigerators and cars and soon-to-be every appliance we own connected to the internet, and will remove that number from 10 billion to 50 billion within the next eight years, and we have zero security standards, an america which is always set the security and technology standards, when we don't play that role and...
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world, and i see my friends empty miin the m and my friend in cyber security, when we think about our world moving from a world where we already have in america alone 10 billion internet devices, refrigerators and cars and soon to be every appliance we own connected to the internet, and when we move that number from 10 billion to 50 billion within the next eight years and we have zero security standards, an america who always set the security and technology standards for the world, when we don't play that role, when we've got bipartisan legislation that i've authored with cory gardner sitting here for some time and that legislation is now being taken by japan and the uk where they have decided they are going to be the leaders, not america, then i think our country is less safe, for that matter the world is less safe. so when we lose that sense of american military, economic and moral leadership, not only are we less well off, but the world is less well off. the second area of concern that i have is respect for rule of law. i'm 63 years old. i've been in politics for i hate to say 25 years,
world, and i see my friends empty miin the m and my friend in cyber security, when we think about our world moving from a world where we already have in america alone 10 billion internet devices, refrigerators and cars and soon to be every appliance we own connected to the internet, and when we move that number from 10 billion to 50 billion within the next eight years and we have zero security standards, an america who always set the security and technology standards for the world, when we...
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send your spirit of peace upon our world. help us all to see we sue as enemies, our brothers and sisters. may all that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory, amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. the pledge of aledgeance will be led by the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. mr. davis: please in the gallery join us. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. ros-lehtinen: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gent
send your spirit of peace upon our world. help us all to see we sue as enemies, our brothers and sisters. may all that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory, amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. the pledge of aledgeance will be led by the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. mr. davis: please in the gallery join...
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the harsh reality that our endless consumption and furious appetite for fossil fuels is burning our world turning it into a desert wasteland. on the other hand it's our job to see through the propaganda and fight for a better world so the two hundred years from now the history books will say that i say don't fall for that stupid on n.b.c. . oh. welcome welcome i'm really candela take the news from behind i have breaking news about the midterm elections from last week you know they are the gift that keeps on given much like nipple hair yes. it has come out i don't even know if that meant it's come out that there was indeed foreign interference in the midterm elections and i'm i'm reporting this with a heavy heart because i am a patriot alright and that means i don't want foreigners screwing with our elections i want our democracy to be screwed up by americans all right. america is the way it has been for sensory since samuel adams supporters first put some bros on corpses and register them to vote. however it is not so midterm scoreboard revealed massive influence on congressional candidat
the harsh reality that our endless consumption and furious appetite for fossil fuels is burning our world turning it into a desert wasteland. on the other hand it's our job to see through the propaganda and fight for a better world so the two hundred years from now the history books will say that i say don't fall for that stupid on n.b.c. . oh. welcome welcome i'm really candela take the news from behind i have breaking news about the midterm elections from last week you know they are the gift...
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. >> as i've traveled the world i've seen time and again how our girls are pushed to the very bottom of our societies. i can't accept the barriers from them realizing their promise. i just can't walk away from them. >> these are just some of the extraordinary girls we'll meet. grafina, janet. >> hanun. >> tina. >> karima. isha and i and come here to help the first lady gain insight to find out what it takes for girls to rise up and make their claim in their place in this world. >> these girls are our change makers, future doctors and teachers and entrepreneurs. they're our dreamers and visionaries who could change the world as we know it. >> i'm kind of nervous. going to meet girls who've been chosen to tell their stories to the first lady of the united states. i'm wondering how i can help them. what is they really want to say? the girls i'm about to meet, like many in liberia, come from families that somehow survive on just a few dollars a day. getting girls in school and keeping them there usually isn't a priority. and school can be dangerous for girls here. sexual assaults are a b
. >> as i've traveled the world i've seen time and again how our girls are pushed to the very bottom of our societies. i can't accept the barriers from them realizing their promise. i just can't walk away from them. >> these are just some of the extraordinary girls we'll meet. grafina, janet. >> hanun. >> tina. >> karima. isha and i and come here to help the first lady gain insight to find out what it takes for girls to rise up and make their claim in their place...
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again i'm fully back to bo with the headlines on our world leaders are in argentina for the annual g twenty summit to tackle global economic issues and disagreements the u.s. china trade wars topping an agenda that's also being overshadowed by the murder of saudi journalists. meanwhile the leaders of canada mexico and the united states have signed a new north america trade line trade deal on the sidelines of the g. twenty it follows donald trump spending more than a year pressuring canada and mexico into rewriting the original nafta deal or after repeatedly calling it a job killer for u.s. workers rising tension between russia and ukraine over crimea is also in the spotlight at the g. twenty russia is moving the ukrainian sailors it captured to a prison hospital in moscow ukraine for its part is brockington russian men of military age from entering the country the latest step in a week of tension following russia's. seizure of three ukrainian ships in the black sea russia's foreign minister the foreign ministry has warned it could be dangerous if the situation continues to escalate.
again i'm fully back to bo with the headlines on our world leaders are in argentina for the annual g twenty summit to tackle global economic issues and disagreements the u.s. china trade wars topping an agenda that's also being overshadowed by the murder of saudi journalists. meanwhile the leaders of canada mexico and the united states have signed a new north america trade line trade deal on the sidelines of the g. twenty it follows donald trump spending more than a year pressuring canada and...
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world. that celebrate the human spirit. against the odds. our jazeera selects palestinians. this is al-jazeera. and this is the news. coming up in the next sixty minutes i'm go over fuel prices ignites and violent scenes in the heart of paris. red and it's called unity builder build in washington to do.
world. that celebrate the human spirit. against the odds. our jazeera selects palestinians. this is al-jazeera. and this is the news. coming up in the next sixty minutes i'm go over fuel prices ignites and violent scenes in the heart of paris. red and it's called unity builder build in washington to do.
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you don't come from our world and you-we don't come from your world. a few extend away i met a red-head dressed in all blue. like most everybody else, shiz was in kensington to buys hers he. with if friend, kevin, a short man with a piled period opioids made people. i and kevin wont stop. iing. only do 20 bucks a day, he said. he worked as a cook making philly chekistic and commuted to the denseton to buy drugs every day too. he end end up in jail and got clean. it was too hard to stay keehn. he the tried lock himself up in the house but the boredom drove his crazy and drove him bang to drugs do you wish you could stop i, i asked in the and kevin laughed. everybody wishes they could stop. you always miss web. you're in this web the rest of your life. that august, just before the demolition was scheduled to begin, i walked along the edges of the railroad tracks and could hear people moving around in the vegetation below. streams of users walked to and from the tracks to buy and use drugs. two cops patrols the area. the drug dealing kids and trick bikes
you don't come from our world and you-we don't come from your world. a few extend away i met a red-head dressed in all blue. like most everybody else, shiz was in kensington to buys hers he. with if friend, kevin, a short man with a piled period opioids made people. i and kevin wont stop. iing. only do 20 bucks a day, he said. he worked as a cook making philly chekistic and commuted to the denseton to buy drugs every day too. he end end up in jail and got clean. it was too hard to stay keehn....
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i worry at times with our 716 billion-dollar defense budget whether we are too much hardware with some of the best equipment in a world where much of the conflict may be in the round of cyber and miss information i worry when i see rush at $70 billion already are peers. our peers already in cyber. and what i'm afraid of is the delta between what we are spending in china and they are spending and organizing the fashion in a whole series of biometric activities where they are not our peers but well certainly be leaders. so getting these issues sorted through. and think about them in the national can security context is the is important as any issue we deal with at this moment in time. has been a challenging week. and i will close was simply with simply we can solve this, there is nothing inherently so difficult about these issues that we cannot find a solution but it will require us to check our hats at the door and exit put the needs and interests of our countries first. [applause]. will be happy to take one or two questions. will be happy to take one or two questions. i have a question. some people say that the united
i worry at times with our 716 billion-dollar defense budget whether we are too much hardware with some of the best equipment in a world where much of the conflict may be in the round of cyber and miss information i worry when i see rush at $70 billion already are peers. our peers already in cyber. and what i'm afraid of is the delta between what we are spending in china and they are spending and organizing the fashion in a whole series of biometric activities where they are not our peers but...
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we'd love to hear from you and here's to the future to strong brave female role models who change our world bit by bit because it's amazing what happens when the tide turns. i think we. know that. once a difficult teenager from a troubled neighborhood. now an award winning chef. results of on were charged for success. project. high end cooking social conscience. from outsiders to celebrity chef. next d.w. . going up to. me to lose money and its impact on me arts. w.'s noble media forum for the country influential figures from three continents discuss conditions from female artists and changing colors from john's world one new maestro me to my comfy naomi's culture today. the first in sixty minutes w. me. scars cover don't forget women in russia have to live with violence sexism and oppression. violence is normal in russia. where putin's patriarchy rose today women's rights were already gaining traction a hundred years ago. when second is i was in high school if you would have predicted he would go on to a stellar career as a mission on a starship. moving pieces whenever i hear the words you
we'd love to hear from you and here's to the future to strong brave female role models who change our world bit by bit because it's amazing what happens when the tide turns. i think we. know that. once a difficult teenager from a troubled neighborhood. now an award winning chef. results of on were charged for success. project. high end cooking social conscience. from outsiders to celebrity chef. next d.w. . going up to. me to lose money and its impact on me arts. w.'s noble media forum for the...
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it is different from in america, because world war i is sometimes less remembered or thought of than perhaps ourritish did and how much it means to the british people as well, coming to see their family members and where they fought and died. 116,000 americans died. sally and richard, first time you have seen it and gota richard, first time you have seen it and got a sense of this. what are your first impressions? it's stunning. we don't see these kind of celebrations in the united states. so seeing this in the place where it happened and all the people here that honour these lives, it is amazing. what about you sally? i am blown away by the camaraderie of everybody from all different stations and it is different... we are not used to that, so it is a change and it's great. and you get a sense that there's a rule involvement? people are here because they want to be. it is not tourism. they are very proud. or the people that came out, it is amazing. ian, one last question, what do you think about the future? it is a page turner, the millennium, the battle of waterloo, we don't commemorate that. w
it is different from in america, because world war i is sometimes less remembered or thought of than perhaps ourritish did and how much it means to the british people as well, coming to see their family members and where they fought and died. 116,000 americans died. sally and richard, first time you have seen it and gota richard, first time you have seen it and got a sense of this. what are your first impressions? it's stunning. we don't see these kind of celebrations in the united states. so...
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with love to hear from you and here's to the future to strong brave female role models who change our world bit by bit because it's amazing what happens when the tide turns. i think we. know that. on a. reliable day. to students first class except. possibly. automotive history. culture. hair. superman. superfood stylish dog gone to lead a. lifestyle you're a. sixty minute. coach a bit. doing link to school africa and the world your links to exceptional stories and discussions. of easy town where i would say dedicated much to come join us on facebook. africa. story show the story. of the first war of the more told from different perspectives by peter craven from the eastern european perspective from the african perspective from the perspective to keep on the arrow boy. t w dot com slash w w one. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. it's worthless for the rich but for many poor people it offers their own chance of survival hooks and i could be lunch for today just like that. the reporters travel to nairobi and work and meet people who know the true value of garbage. it has creat
with love to hear from you and here's to the future to strong brave female role models who change our world bit by bit because it's amazing what happens when the tide turns. i think we. know that. on a. reliable day. to students first class except. possibly. automotive history. culture. hair. superman. superfood stylish dog gone to lead a. lifestyle you're a. sixty minute. coach a bit. doing link to school africa and the world your links to exceptional stories and discussions. of easy town...
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with love to hear from you and here's to the future to strong brave female role models who change our world bit by bit because it's amazing what happens when the tide turns. i think that if we. don't think. the final. quadriga the international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week how can it be that the richest one percent of humanity owns more than all the rest put together the c.e.o. of a leading fashion retailer once more in a weeks and a bangladeshi seamstress in a lifetime chance to combine such injustice find out shortly on the freedom. quadriga next on d w. nothing to squat as it seems at hamburg's. exhibits challenge up assumptions. and boggle the mind one look at these fucking lesions. and you won't if your highness. you're over. sixty minutes on t w. with him how to be done because others were liars i know if i had known the boat would be that small i never would have gone on the trip to i would not have put myself and my parish so much danger to the bottom of the thing that they're going to need a fleet of would. love one function the other one little body to g
with love to hear from you and here's to the future to strong brave female role models who change our world bit by bit because it's amazing what happens when the tide turns. i think that if we. don't think. the final. quadriga the international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week how can it be that the richest one percent of humanity owns more than all the rest put together the c.e.o. of a leading fashion retailer once more in a weeks and a bangladeshi seamstress in a...
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generally just don't realize the nature of the and how much of our world today is shaped by world war i. at theet's take a look average french soldier. 1917-18. he's got his double-breasted -- blue. horizon which doesn't look like great camouflage today, but when you the fogance and see rolling in and the darkness of the woods, it's actually excellent camouflage. his overcoat with his insignia, showing his regiment. got his adrian helmet, a the frenchsue for army. he's got his leather gear, his twoher gear, which has ammunition powches in front and -- pouches in front and one in the year. he's got his gas mask and his rifle, if you turn around. used to his sheepskin, keep him warm. sack in which he rations in andra his cat teen -- canteen. is the final iteration of the french uniform in world war i. remember, they started the war with bright red trousers and red cappies and dark uniforms. but they realized it was very poor camouflage and the uniform started to evolve. the french uniform goes through three to four specific duringons of a uniform the war. they modify it. but you can --
generally just don't realize the nature of the and how much of our world today is shaped by world war i. at theet's take a look average french soldier. 1917-18. he's got his double-breasted -- blue. horizon which doesn't look like great camouflage today, but when you the fogance and see rolling in and the darkness of the woods, it's actually excellent camouflage. his overcoat with his insignia, showing his regiment. got his adrian helmet, a the frenchsue for army. he's got his leather gear, his...
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an annual convention that gives a platform to a global dialogue on critical challenges facing our world a new two part documentary that reveals the shocking realities of the global arms trade december on al-jazeera. the important thing if you were walking around in beirut was not to be in the line of fire from the holiday. but also we heard gunshots i was the first one to flee the whole. battle lasted three days and three nights and there were no prisoners at the end control of the under control of the region around and that's why there's such a bloody battle an icon of conflict at the heart of the lebanese civil war beirut holiday again war hotels on al-jazeera. had i missed. the top stories on al-jazeera pressure is building on us president to his former lawyer admitted to lying to congress michael cohen says he made the false statements last year during an investigation into alleged russian interference in the twenty sixteen presidential election has a holiday in reports from washington d.c. . mobbed by reporters michael cohen said nothing leaving the court but inside a guilty plea h
an annual convention that gives a platform to a global dialogue on critical challenges facing our world a new two part documentary that reveals the shocking realities of the global arms trade december on al-jazeera. the important thing if you were walking around in beirut was not to be in the line of fire from the holiday. but also we heard gunshots i was the first one to flee the whole. battle lasted three days and three nights and there were no prisoners at the end control of the under...
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world. and the press is the one thing to hold accountable so to make up your minds of the current state of affairs of our culture in the world about what wee can do for certain justices. it's a great thing to be here and a tremendous honor to be a part of this. this is one of the things you just don't forget and it starts in the back of your head. as for me, as you y all know , two years ago i did not go to the convention. it was very very difficult for people to understand in my own home state they kept begging me to go into the arena. i am the skunk at the party. i'd never endorse donald trump. [applause] and to start off as your career i started out talking about my incredibly great record in washington. how you balance the budget. so i learned as time went on in this great place for this great state, it was never about the issues. it really is about the people and your governor today i believe that politics today not that they don't matter but if you want to be a successful leader whether a manager, like your great manager cora, or it's in business with people who are inspiring, what we learn is what
world. and the press is the one thing to hold accountable so to make up your minds of the current state of affairs of our culture in the world about what wee can do for certain justices. it's a great thing to be here and a tremendous honor to be a part of this. this is one of the things you just don't forget and it starts in the back of your head. as for me, as you y all know , two years ago i did not go to the convention. it was very very difficult for people to understand in my own home state...
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world. so i have no fear. but we who are people of the book have a solid view of church. and so against all the dangers of ourstmodern world, we will not be manipulated. we will will not give into power or whatever truth addresses power and without it for in the world, that at the end of the day, no one can live with the truth or moral values. it's literally impossible. truth is written into the universe. moral intuitions are written into our hearts. >> our last question of the evening. many hands are up. will go right over here. >> dennis ally. you mention that the structural part of our society and the spiritual part of our society in the virtual part is sometimes hard to debate or hard to discuss. and i think of collations i think of acts of the flash and the fruits of the spirit, self-control is one of those fruits. can you give me a couple examples in the const duchenne where our framers gave us the structure to rely on that obedience at the unenforceable, which comes out of the spirit. >> the chapter in this book on sustainable freedom, how did the framers think you could create a free society that coul
world. so i have no fear. but we who are people of the book have a solid view of church. and so against all the dangers of ourstmodern world, we will not be manipulated. we will will not give into power or whatever truth addresses power and without it for in the world, that at the end of the day, no one can live with the truth or moral values. it's literally impossible. truth is written into the universe. moral intuitions are written into our hearts. >> our last question of the evening....
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one just generically we're at a better place when there's more democracy in our world. leave the normative part aside, it's better for prosperity. if you believe in a real politique world, and even in that world, i don't understand what the united states has achieved by the president's remarks. what tangible outcome has made it more prosperous. there's been many other times in history where we've had to deal with autocrats during our history, but we've always done it to advance our national interest. here i don't see how america hayes interests are being advanced. >> interestingly the president said on tuesday he's willing to immediate with the crown pretty next weeks, though it's unclear if he'll be attending, but what is the significance if they do meet. what kind of message does that send? >> i just think it's really unwise for him to meet, to draw more attention to this very, you know, decision again i think is morally wrong, but i also think it's not in the american national interest. of all the leaders to meet -- remember there's all kinds of interesting there and
one just generically we're at a better place when there's more democracy in our world. leave the normative part aside, it's better for prosperity. if you believe in a real politique world, and even in that world, i don't understand what the united states has achieved by the president's remarks. what tangible outcome has made it more prosperous. there's been many other times in history where we've had to deal with autocrats during our history, but we've always done it to advance our national...
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our world is hearing the rumbles of war. you see a young lady clutching her infant and the story goes she was washed up upon the irish coast clutching her baby. remember, this a whole nation is that is neutral. the huge irish-american and german-american population are very lukewarm to war with germany. events like this, the sinking of ships, the loss of american lives starts to shift the feeling towards germany. the sinking of american ships and the zimmerman telegram, what they do is they all do as they start to add to the point of no return where president wilson asked congress to declare war on germany. so it happens on the sixth. april 6, we see war declared on germany. now you have this neutral nation that must be galvanized. now you have to go the other way. you are going to inspire a nation to support the war effort because wilson knows you cannot win a war without supporting the army. you have to have the support of your people to win any war. we have this very early poster. the things that happen after that, within
our world is hearing the rumbles of war. you see a young lady clutching her infant and the story goes she was washed up upon the irish coast clutching her baby. remember, this a whole nation is that is neutral. the huge irish-american and german-american population are very lukewarm to war with germany. events like this, the sinking of ships, the loss of american lives starts to shift the feeling towards germany. the sinking of american ships and the zimmerman telegram, what they do is they all...
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. >> we will talk about the life of our people, the life of our nation and the life of our world. i would preserve the life and enrich it. how we make it meaningful and better. i would make it last longer. everything that bobby kennedy fought for and many of you have those feelings, we fought for with equal vigor and sometimes earlier we were prepared to do it as long or longer. the whole emphasis on this campaign on major substantive issues will be essentially the urban community, urbanization. i'm the one man they can't contend with a large city -- i have worked for four years with every mayor of every major city in the united states and been to dozens of meetings and visited their cities. we are talking -- you are talking to a fellow who is been in more slums than all the talkers put together. we have been there and have been with the slum kids and adults. we have been out there to see these projects and back alleys. i feel it's. i ran all the vocational schools in the state of minnesota. i was the area manpower director. we liquidated our relief roles with the war on poverty.
. >> we will talk about the life of our people, the life of our nation and the life of our world. i would preserve the life and enrich it. how we make it meaningful and better. i would make it last longer. everything that bobby kennedy fought for and many of you have those feelings, we fought for with equal vigor and sometimes earlier we were prepared to do it as long or longer. the whole emphasis on this campaign on major substantive issues will be essentially the urban community,...
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whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our worldhad no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. seaonly abreva cany to help sget rid of it in... ...as little as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. abreva starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. abreva acts on it. so you can too. ♪ >>> a few minutes past the hour. right now thank you for sharing your time with us. >> health care is a focus, central focus at the midterm elections tuesday. democrats say republicans will end protekdss fctions for peopl preexisting conditions. they take major hits or swipes at obamacare. >> we actually had obamacare killed except for one republican vote and any democrat, one democrat and we would have had it obliterated.
whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our worldhad no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. seaonly abreva cany to help sget rid of...
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confident that we can secure our place in the world asa we can secure our place in the world as a globalelped write the rules of the future as we have in the past. confident that in this very room we have the unique strengths and ingenuity to forge a global future for our country that is every bit as exciting as anything that has come before. and confident that in doing so before. and confident that in doing so together we can secure our future prosperity now and for generations to come. applause studio: that was the prime minister giving her annual address at the prime —— at the guildhall in the city of london, a wide—ranging speech, talking about international politics and the relationship with russia, speaking about what happened in sores break the won —— salisbury, but also holding out for a change in the rather full relationship with russia at the moment. and of course brexit, which is dominating politics at the moment —— the rather fraught relationship with russia at the moment. she said the brexit talks are now in the endgame, not surprising, seeing as the uk is going to leave at
confident that we can secure our place in the world asa we can secure our place in the world as a globalelped write the rules of the future as we have in the past. confident that in this very room we have the unique strengths and ingenuity to forge a global future for our country that is every bit as exciting as anything that has come before. and confident that in doing so before. and confident that in doing so together we can secure our future prosperity now and for generations to come....
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ensuring that market access cannot be withdrawn on a whim and providing stability and certainty for our world leading industry we would also have a cutting edge agreement on digital helping to facilitate e-commerce and reduce unjustified. barriers to trade by electronic means and there would be strong rules in place to keep trade fair and ensure neither side can unfairly subsidize their industries against the other. attacks we have agreed with the european commission also includes a new security partnership with a close relationship on defense and tackling crime and terrorism to keep all our people safe there would be a surrender agreement to bring criminals to justice no matter where in europe they break the law and there would be arrangements for sharing of data including on d.n.a. passenger name records and fingerprints the new security partnership would also ensure close cooperation between our police forces and other law enforcement bodies and we would continue to work together on sanctions against those who violate international rules or commit atrocities and there will be joint working
ensuring that market access cannot be withdrawn on a whim and providing stability and certainty for our world leading industry we would also have a cutting edge agreement on digital helping to facilitate e-commerce and reduce unjustified. barriers to trade by electronic means and there would be strong rules in place to keep trade fair and ensure neither side can unfairly subsidize their industries against the other. attacks we have agreed with the european commission also includes a new...
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whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our worldad no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. at t-mobile, forty bucks gets you an unlimited plan and a new samsung galaxy s9 included for every line. this is what you get with your $40 plan at verizon. recap! with t-mobile, you get this: four lines four phones for forty bucks. with verizon, you get this... the choice just got a whole lot more obvious. get more because you deserve it. only at t-mobile. ♪ >>> welcome back, i'm brooke baldwin here in washington, d.c. you're watching cnn special election day coverage. let me cite a cnn.com piece, called "the two americas are on a collision course today" written by senior analyst ron brownstein. he writes "from one direction, trump faces an
whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our worldad no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. at t-mobile, forty bucks gets you an...
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from space on to our world today sixty minutes on d w. they are digital warriors. for women for internet activists one mission. the battle for freedom and dignity. against repression and pilots they deploy the powers of social media. and their messages are spreading like wildfire and thousands of followers are joining their cause online on the streets. who are changing the. digital. starts november twenty fifth on w. i i. i. stay levon it's finally happened i receive adult men faces off against by any means . so that if a bit of them into.
from space on to our world today sixty minutes on d w. they are digital warriors. for women for internet activists one mission. the battle for freedom and dignity. against repression and pilots they deploy the powers of social media. and their messages are spreading like wildfire and thousands of followers are joining their cause online on the streets. who are changing the. digital. starts november twenty fifth on w. i i. i. stay levon it's finally happened i receive adult men faces off against...
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whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our worldamount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> and it was so inspiring to hear my colleagues place my name in nomination once again for speaker of the house. how moving it was to hear joe kennedy place the name in nomination to be seconded by kathy caster, a colleague who has been in the lead on climate change issues and the rest. of course joe, a friend for many years but a leader in the congress making his own mark. and t
whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our worldamount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology...
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world. bridgewater associates founder, ray dalia, my special guest. don't miss our exclusive report.rning futures this weekend on the fox news channel at 10:00 a.m. eastern, this sunday and every sunday. and start smart, tune in weekdays here on the fox business network from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. eastern for mornings with maria. we help set the tone for the day. join me weekdays. that does it for us right now. thanks for being with us. from all of >> i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, the center of the recent real-estate crisis. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, well, it's a different story. the american dream is back. and nowhere is that more clear than the sunshine state of florida. so we headed from the strip to the beach to show you how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power. and the propert
world. bridgewater associates founder, ray dalia, my special guest. don't miss our exclusive report.rning futures this weekend on the fox news channel at 10:00 a.m. eastern, this sunday and every sunday. and start smart, tune in weekdays here on the fox business network from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. eastern for mornings with maria. we help set the tone for the day. join me weekdays. that does it for us right now. thanks for being with us. from all of >> i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been...
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first, our world investigates whether a new orthodox church will further divide ukraine.he ruins of war, destruction and death, history is made. a new church is born and, for many ukrainians, a cherished victory is won over russia. i have come to ukraine, a country at war for four years. there are 3,800 images here. 3,800 soldiers who have lost their lives in a war that most ukrainians blame on russian aggression. centuries—old ties are being severed here between two peoples, and there is a new battleground — religion. what are you doing here? these people don't love ukraine, they is russia. do you think those relations with russian friends can be repaired? no, no. ukrainians can't forgive these deaths. can ukraine and its new church now build a country of unity and understanding, or are the scars and divisions just too deep? i'm with a priest of the ukrainian orthodox church. father nikolai is taking me to steal a look at the church that was his for decades. and this is your church of almost a0 years? like many priests here, father nikolai is part of the moscow patriarch
first, our world investigates whether a new orthodox church will further divide ukraine.he ruins of war, destruction and death, history is made. a new church is born and, for many ukrainians, a cherished victory is won over russia. i have come to ukraine, a country at war for four years. there are 3,800 images here. 3,800 soldiers who have lost their lives in a war that most ukrainians blame on russian aggression. centuries—old ties are being severed here between two peoples, and there is a...
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whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell y
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heart-felt gratitude for their work to eradicate pancreatic cancer in our community, in our country and our world. i encourage everyone in our constituents to follow her courageous lead in standing and serving a cause bigger than herself. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize mrs. delaney who after 36 years of official service to her community will retire as county clerk. she works to protect the sbeg rift our elections and sets an example for many others and her family and the community as a whole to follow. her daughter, kathy, is the city clerk. mr. smith: vera served as board days.ector oregon trail in cooperation with the boy scouts of america, vera continues to provide leadership for the ed delaney canoe derby which is named after her late husband
heart-felt gratitude for their work to eradicate pancreatic cancer in our community, in our country and our world. i encourage everyone in our constituents to follow her courageous lead in standing and serving a cause bigger than herself. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the...
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something is transforming and our world.. it's the longevity economy - americans 50+ driving 7.6 trillion dollars... of economic activity every year. right before our eyes, aging is unleashing exponential growth... ...in every industry. are you ready? we are. a-a-r-p is teaming up with business leaders and innovators... ...sparking new ideas and real solutions. so, what are you waiting for? on our car insurance when we switched to geico. this is how it made me feel. it was like that feeling when you're mowing the lawn on a sunny day... ...and without even trying, you end up with one last strip that's exactly the width of your mower. when you're done, it looks so good you post a picture on social media. and it gets 127 likes. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> welcome back "mad money" is honoring america's veterans with a special salute to the troops coming up on monday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on "mad money. i know jim cramer is as excited about that show as we are today at cnbc. yo
something is transforming and our world.. it's the longevity economy - americans 50+ driving 7.6 trillion dollars... of economic activity every year. right before our eyes, aging is unleashing exponential growth... ...in every industry. are you ready? we are. a-a-r-p is teaming up with business leaders and innovators... ...sparking new ideas and real solutions. so, what are you waiting for? on our car insurance when we switched to geico. this is how it made me feel. it was like that feeling...