61
61
Dec 30, 2019
12/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
anglo-saxon but that's about as far as that goes so that was my experience but then i grew up in new jersey that my parents referred to as ethnic white polish and italian and irish kids so that was my experience those that pretended to be catholic then once i got to college and realize they tended not to be at all the elite white. >> many of them were not it was the kids in the neighborhood but also the kids in the school. >> so what percentage were blac black? >> up through high school i was a handful of black students and was really aware of that i could interpret my race identity as i wanted to but by the time i got to high school it was a deliberate choice i chose to go to a school that was much more black and latino. >> you are offered a choice. >> yes i could've gone to a pretty good all boys catholic school that was pretty white but i very much wanted to be with black people so i chose to go to a school with academics and in terms of basketball i believed i was good enough basketball to make up for that i knew my father would make me study with him no matter what so i didn't w
anglo-saxon but that's about as far as that goes so that was my experience but then i grew up in new jersey that my parents referred to as ethnic white polish and italian and irish kids so that was my experience those that pretended to be catholic then once i got to college and realize they tended not to be at all the elite white. >> many of them were not it was the kids in the neighborhood but also the kids in the school. >> so what percentage were blac black? >> up through...
40
40
Dec 8, 2019
12/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
and give a long speech about the traditions of anglo-saxon policing. you can imagine that these vietnamese police officers were like, okay, we already learned the french tradition of policing. and we've been doing it for decades and now we have to learn the anglo-saxon tradition. they probably rolled their eyes and they were like okay, hurry up. finish the speech and give a gun. the u.s. nevertheless, tried over and over again to make these types of distinctions. even if the recipients were not all that willing to listen to the dramatic importance of the difference between anglo-saxon tradition versus the continental european tradition but they insisted on it over and over again. it definitely was true that one of the real huge obstacles for them in transforming the police agencies of other countries was that they had inherited traditions and bureaucratic organizations. so the u.s. would say, in the united states, our military and police are totally separate. they would go to another country and that distinction didn't exist. so they would try to insti
and give a long speech about the traditions of anglo-saxon policing. you can imagine that these vietnamese police officers were like, okay, we already learned the french tradition of policing. and we've been doing it for decades and now we have to learn the anglo-saxon tradition. they probably rolled their eyes and they were like okay, hurry up. finish the speech and give a gun. the u.s. nevertheless, tried over and over again to make these types of distinctions. even if the recipients were not...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
clowes your highness is the 1st romanian president to come from an ethnic minority he's a transylvanian saxon speaks german and says he's determined to lift the lid on corruption but that won't be easy in a state where politicians have been hollowing out the rule of law for years now it's your turn to do some scoop and you need to remove the soft part of the brat to make room for your suit but don't take out too much of painted broth well. let's find out how this one's turned out. well looks like this thread is sturdy enough. is the. romanian you need in that operation on your money hand made flags rustic soups and the bread that keeps everything together after all the best way to the heart of a country is through its stomach. now it's time to break out the dry martinis shaken but not stir because yes the trade of the new bond film has arrived is a taste of what will be daniel craig's last stand. if they're looking for a new bond i am available. we all have oscar. just to get a chance to. play. the body. of the tax. cut. into the conflict zone with tim sebastian. it's just 3 months since indi
clowes your highness is the 1st romanian president to come from an ethnic minority he's a transylvanian saxon speaks german and says he's determined to lift the lid on corruption but that won't be easy in a state where politicians have been hollowing out the rule of law for years now it's your turn to do some scoop and you need to remove the soft part of the brat to make room for your suit but don't take out too much of painted broth well. let's find out how this one's turned out. well looks...
41
41
Dec 29, 2019
12/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
my mom is a white anglo protestant but not as a social elite it is derived from anglo-saxon so that was my experience of that my parents would refer to as an ethnic life of irish kids and greek kids so that was my experience once i got to college they tended not to be at all that they were not college bound. >> many of them were not but also the kids in your school. >> that's right. >> up through high school i was a handful and was really aware that i could interpret my racial identity as i wanted to them by the time i got to high school i chose to go to a school that was much more latino because the all foyers catholic school was pretty white so i very much wanted to be in a social area with an area that was black so i chose that i believed i was good enough in basketball to make up and that he said he would send us no matter what so it was heavily black and latino as wel well. >> and it was catholic. >>. >> i was pretty serious until there was a conflict that caused me to leave the school and leave my girlfriend behind i tried a few times and i could have transferred schools when i wa
my mom is a white anglo protestant but not as a social elite it is derived from anglo-saxon so that was my experience of that my parents would refer to as an ethnic life of irish kids and greek kids so that was my experience once i got to college they tended not to be at all that they were not college bound. >> many of them were not but also the kids in your school. >> that's right. >> up through high school i was a handful and was really aware that i could interpret my racial...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
close your highness is the 1st romanian president to come from an ethnic minority he's a transylvanian saxon speaks german and says he's determined to lift the lid on corruption but that won't be easy in a state where politicians have been hollowing out the rule of law for years now it's your turn to do some scoop and you need to remove the soft part of the brat to make room for your suit but don't take out too much of painted broth. let's find out how this one standout. while looks like this spread story not. just the. romanian in that operation on your money hand made flags rustic suits and wrap. everything together after all the best way to the heart of a country is through its stomach. now it's time to break out the dry martinis shaken but not because yes the trade of the new bond film has arrived is a taste of what will be daniel craig's last stand. if they're looking for a new bond i am available. play real last play just to get to the 2nd place. place . clean. cut. cleaning ladies by day thanks. celebrated d.j. at a popular moscow club by night. he is 57 years old and her play list ha
close your highness is the 1st romanian president to come from an ethnic minority he's a transylvanian saxon speaks german and says he's determined to lift the lid on corruption but that won't be easy in a state where politicians have been hollowing out the rule of law for years now it's your turn to do some scoop and you need to remove the soft part of the brat to make room for your suit but don't take out too much of painted broth. let's find out how this one standout. while looks like this...
40
40
Dec 18, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
if it goes the distance anglo—saxon time and penalties, well, you can watch live bbc two.. we will have more throughout the rest of the evening, for now goodbye and thanks for joining rest of the evening, for now goodbye and thanks forjoining us. now i look at a health charities as a health emergencies unfolding as refugee camps see a spike in the arrivals from countries that were. in lesbos, almost 18,000 people are crammed into a camp that was originally built for around 2000 and pregnant women and new boy babies are caught up in what msf is calling endemic cycles of human suffering. pregnancy can be an anxious time for any woman, but expecting a baby while living in a refugee camp is utterly exhausting. what is it like living here? like you live in hell. zaynab fled war—torn afghanistan three months ago. she is expecting her first child in just a few weeks and wanted to show me where she is living. this is my tent. hello, my neighbour. zaynab stays here with two otherfamilies. asleep in the floor, in wet floor, with a lot of pain, when a pregnant woman needs a comfortab
if it goes the distance anglo—saxon time and penalties, well, you can watch live bbc two.. we will have more throughout the rest of the evening, for now goodbye and thanks for joining rest of the evening, for now goodbye and thanks forjoining us. now i look at a health charities as a health emergencies unfolding as refugee camps see a spike in the arrivals from countries that were. in lesbos, almost 18,000 people are crammed into a camp that was originally built for around 2000 and pregnant...
51
51
Dec 30, 2019
12/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
she is derived from anglo-saxon but that's about as far as that goes. that was my experience they tended to be catholic. they were not college-bound. >> many of them or not. they were kids in your neighborhood and school. what percentage of the kids in your school were black? >> guest: up until high school i was one of a handful of students i was aware i could interpret and perform as i kind of wanted to because there wasn't much. i didn't really worry about my sat prep so i ended up going to a school that was halfway black and latino. it was catholic. >> host: how serious? >> guest: i'm told there was a conflict leaving the school and high school girls. he invited me. i tried my luck being on the team when i was 15, 16 but at the moment they didn't have the desire to leave it. tell us about what that means because in a way it's unusual that she wabut she was your acct you call normal. >> guest: what was different about my family is that my father was fleeing the segregated south in many ways a texas upbringing that caused some pain and my mother was fl
she is derived from anglo-saxon but that's about as far as that goes. that was my experience they tended to be catholic. they were not college-bound. >> many of them or not. they were kids in your neighborhood and school. what percentage of the kids in your school were black? >> guest: up until high school i was one of a handful of students i was aware i could interpret and perform as i kind of wanted to because there wasn't much. i didn't really worry about my sat prep so i ended...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks mean krave deputy chairman of the alternative for germany passing saxon brown says that the public should put more pressure on the government. does it feel as a german minister of defense everywhere she had to turn or it was a catastrophe it was do this force of you lose the liberal socialists and the christian democrats would have for president of the e.u. commission the ministry of defense been ruling in some millions to external consultants for some of them alone created as soon there are external beep for more military people decide how to purchase new equipment after the tenor of misses from a lot of mischief germany is not even tradition and. it's of the military is completely ruined and knowing she destroyed the evidence can share with her she was just incompetent or or corrupt i didn't think it was and biggest addition will bring the truth to light it is that the political cost of the dollars are higher. to silence it should you alone nothing happened in germany to governments that will try to. we're going to look at the public will pressure on merkel and other christian de
thanks mean krave deputy chairman of the alternative for germany passing saxon brown says that the public should put more pressure on the government. does it feel as a german minister of defense everywhere she had to turn or it was a catastrophe it was do this force of you lose the liberal socialists and the christian democrats would have for president of the e.u. commission the ministry of defense been ruling in some millions to external consultants for some of them alone created as soon there...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
saxon 1st takes us to studio in part in working class neighborhood on the outskirts of forgot to cool his colorful paintings depict a hostel in basle of the city of st bend and laid back. through his outward the self-taught painter wants to express his pride for his hometown and represent the city of want to do good in his own way. now let's explore the real life asian. psyche sentiments this is what inspires me reading the how money all things left and right there is content real ironwork is everything that makes up the daily upmost that we see out which was at the back of the market told by a local bar that is this is the car body our traditional da we drink it from a calabash i love it and i don't know if you saw in my paintings but this place is very much like them there's a really causey vibe here and there's a lot of joyce. after this quick stop we had to some gone to district one of the few foremost spaces where the kenobi artists can show off their work 6 and is getting ready for. new exhibition gallery owner in fellow christophe saw a dog already big fans of each other's pain
saxon 1st takes us to studio in part in working class neighborhood on the outskirts of forgot to cool his colorful paintings depict a hostel in basle of the city of st bend and laid back. through his outward the self-taught painter wants to express his pride for his hometown and represent the city of want to do good in his own way. now let's explore the real life asian. psyche sentiments this is what inspires me reading the how money all things left and right there is content real ironwork is...
123
123
Dec 14, 2019
12/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
liberal, socialist, democrats, aryan, or non-aryan, dutch, polish, scandinavian or anglo-saxon, this was your end if you did not fit. this was a sewer, and the cleansing of that sewer from which modern europe had to evolve. 1945, the war to end the tyranny was like all wars appallingly destructive. then, as western and eastern armies neared each other across defeated germany, the field radios crackled in english and russian, louder, louder until, at last, they met at the banks. there democracy from the west and communism from the east rejoiced and shook hands. for now, our europe was once again a place fit to live in. now it was up to us, to ourselves and our leaders, to make that europe not just a place fit to live in, but one to be proud of. so began the first of europe's peacetime meetings to put the continent to right. in western europe, where destruction had been comparatively light, life resumed some semblance of normality. there, regimentation had been accepted only for the duration. but now, regimentation was something to be done away with as soon as possible, in the good old
liberal, socialist, democrats, aryan, or non-aryan, dutch, polish, scandinavian or anglo-saxon, this was your end if you did not fit. this was a sewer, and the cleansing of that sewer from which modern europe had to evolve. 1945, the war to end the tyranny was like all wars appallingly destructive. then, as western and eastern armies neared each other across defeated germany, the field radios crackled in english and russian, louder, louder until, at last, they met at the banks. there democracy...
61
61
Dec 12, 2019
12/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
senator cornyn trying to talk about good old anglo saxon words like spying and being met with the bureaucracy'sistance. it's good to see durham express his disappointment with that report and the attorney general making it clear the american people deserve far more and far better. up next. china's huawei earning a potential major stake in the future of an american ally. jamie dimon stepping into share his view on the china trade talks. isn't that helpful. we'll take that up with gordon chang after these quick messages. ♪ dear humans, this is an adoption campaign, but, it's not for me or mr. buttons or frank over there, it's for you humans. this is a call to humans to adopt our movement to adopt our cause. this is not just about saving one of us, it is about saving all of us. nearly 4,100 lives every single day. it's about support for every one of us four and sometimes not four legged best friends waiting to meet a best friend of our own, with best friends animal society leading the charge. shelter by shelter, city by city, we can make this entire country no kill. join us. together we can save t
senator cornyn trying to talk about good old anglo saxon words like spying and being met with the bureaucracy'sistance. it's good to see durham express his disappointment with that report and the attorney general making it clear the american people deserve far more and far better. up next. china's huawei earning a potential major stake in the future of an american ally. jamie dimon stepping into share his view on the china trade talks. isn't that helpful. we'll take that up with gordon chang...
36
36
Dec 12, 2019
12/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
senator cornyn trying to talk about good old anglo saxon words like spying and being met with the bureaucracy'sxpress his disappointment with that report and the attorney general making it clear the american people deserve far more and far better. up next. china's huawei earning a potential major stake in the future of an american ally. jamie dimon stepping into share his view on the china trade talks. isn't that helpful. we'll take that up with gordon chang after these quick messages. most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. (second man) virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. (second woman) we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all of the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps business ready. i've always loved and i'm still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve p
senator cornyn trying to talk about good old anglo saxon words like spying and being met with the bureaucracy'sxpress his disappointment with that report and the attorney general making it clear the american people deserve far more and far better. up next. china's huawei earning a potential major stake in the future of an american ally. jamie dimon stepping into share his view on the china trade talks. isn't that helpful. we'll take that up with gordon chang after these quick messages. most...
45
45
Dec 12, 2019
12/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
senator cornyn trying to talk about good old anglo saxon words like spying and being met with the bureaucracy'sress his disappointment with that report and the attorney general making it clear the american people deserve far more and far better. up next. china's huawei earning a potential major stake in the future of an american ally. jamie dimon stepping into share his view on the china trade talks. isn't that helpful. we'll take that up with gordon chang after these quick messages. i've always loved seeing what's next. and i'm still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'll go for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? sharing my roots. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis
senator cornyn trying to talk about good old anglo saxon words like spying and being met with the bureaucracy'sress his disappointment with that report and the attorney general making it clear the american people deserve far more and far better. up next. china's huawei earning a potential major stake in the future of an american ally. jamie dimon stepping into share his view on the china trade talks. isn't that helpful. we'll take that up with gordon chang after these quick messages. i've...
101
101
Dec 11, 2019
12/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
kennedy: that's an excellent.and let me touch on that for saxon. nobody's will he pointed that out because that in and of itself mathematically speaks to a lot. and if it had gone the other way, if they had used some of this exculpatory evidence and adjusted the pfizer warrant application, then that would speak to the apolitical mists of the bureau. but you don't see that. >> every single thing a win against trump just like all the fake news goes against the trunk. kennedy: talk about fake news i got more for the panel because they are sexy and jason very slender. if you don't think things get any stranger in d.c. today, pelosi and president trump reached a deal on something today of all days. it started with the roller coaster events on capitol hill this morning. first house democrats announcing articles of impeachment against the president. house judicious judiciary committee described why. >> the first article is for the abuse of power. it is an impeachable offense for the president to exercise the powers of his public office to obtain an improp
kennedy: that's an excellent.and let me touch on that for saxon. nobody's will he pointed that out because that in and of itself mathematically speaks to a lot. and if it had gone the other way, if they had used some of this exculpatory evidence and adjusted the pfizer warrant application, then that would speak to the apolitical mists of the bureau. but you don't see that. >> every single thing a win against trump just like all the fake news goes against the trunk. kennedy: talk about...
51
51
Dec 15, 2019
12/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
also feeling pleased to be able to tell you that the great barnum scholar of this or any time, arthur saxon is here in the front row here. [applause] arthur could have been forgiven for not being wholly welcoming of someone who wrote a letter and said, i'd like to write a biography of barnum. he might have said, i did that and i did it pretty well. not pretty well, very well. another person who has written well about barnum wrote to me when i was setting out on this. and said well, barnum is someone who deserves a new book every generation. i think arthur must have believed it, because he's just been - - in his health, encouragement, good humor. helping me to find things i didn't know i was looking for. and i probably could have written the book without arthur but it would not have been nearly as good a book. it might have taken me years longer. arthur never blushes. i'm in this funny position, i don't know how many people know more about barnum than i do at this point. maybe a lot. but i do know for sure that three people know more are here in this audience. it's mildly intimidating to be
also feeling pleased to be able to tell you that the great barnum scholar of this or any time, arthur saxon is here in the front row here. [applause] arthur could have been forgiven for not being wholly welcoming of someone who wrote a letter and said, i'd like to write a biography of barnum. he might have said, i did that and i did it pretty well. not pretty well, very well. another person who has written well about barnum wrote to me when i was setting out on this. and said well, barnum is...
57
57
Dec 5, 2019
12/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
structural changes like getting more women into the workforce, embracing corporate governance anglo-saxonke embracing technology. before it was like now, we have allergic reaction to this because it will mean job losses in the future. not anymore. i think they are beginning to embrace these things. i'm not saying this is guaranteed for success but they are embracing these reforms because they know they have no other option. if they want to make themselves a little bit less vulnerable to these geopolitical threats, you have got to have an economy that is not an a, but is breathing and is thriving. erik: thank you so much for joining us. great to see you. sherri, that is kathy matsui, vice chairman of goldman sachs. she talks about women coming into the japanese workforce. that is a policy she helped to inspire with womenomics. shery: erik schatzker, thank you, are editor-at-large in tokyo. plenty more ahead from japan. we will speak to chairman and ceo florence how and financial group president and ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: you are watching "daybreak: asia." hey check of the lates
structural changes like getting more women into the workforce, embracing corporate governance anglo-saxonke embracing technology. before it was like now, we have allergic reaction to this because it will mean job losses in the future. not anymore. i think they are beginning to embrace these things. i'm not saying this is guaranteed for success but they are embracing these reforms because they know they have no other option. if they want to make themselves a little bit less vulnerable to these...
59
59
Dec 5, 2019
12/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
and a lot of people see him, rightly or wrongly, as a neoliberal who is introducing rich man's anglo—saxono they might agree in principle with a lot of what he's doing when it comes to pensions, they are unhappy about the general state of affairs in their working lives and are using the strike as a way of hitting back, and i think that explains today, and possibly in the days ahead, could be very widely followed. few, thank you very much. 70 serving and ex—labour officials have given sworn statements to an official investigation in to labour's handling of anti—semitism allegations. the statements form part of a submission, seen by the bbc, from the jewish labour movement to the equality and human rights commission. the commission announced a formal investigation earlier this year. labour says it was committed to rooting out anti—semitism in the party and the country. james libson, a partner at the mishcon de reya law firm, joins me now. they are representing the jewish labour movement and he joins they are representing the jewish labour movement and hejoins me in the studio now. thanks for
and a lot of people see him, rightly or wrongly, as a neoliberal who is introducing rich man's anglo—saxono they might agree in principle with a lot of what he's doing when it comes to pensions, they are unhappy about the general state of affairs in their working lives and are using the strike as a way of hitting back, and i think that explains today, and possibly in the days ahead, could be very widely followed. few, thank you very much. 70 serving and ex—labour officials have given sworn...
304
304
Dec 13, 2019
12/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 304
favorite 0
quote 1
america that they actually inhabit no longer matches the white, anglo-saxon, pro des stent mrk that theyk abroad at the nations that they imagine are morally stronger than their own. nations for example such as russia. american intellectuals who find themselves alienated from the country what they inhabit aren't interested in reality. they are interested in a fantasy nation different and distinct from their own hateful country. america, with its complicated social and political as well as ethnic diversity, with its constitution than ensurs we wt will never ever be forced to feel that all life is focussed in a central purpose, this america no longer appeals to them at all. most of them know that this fantasy foreign nation that they admire seeks to put an end to all of that. it seeks to undermine american democracy, beat back american influence, and curtail american power. but to those who dislike american democracy, despair of american influence and are angered by american power, that truly is the point. >> richard, i've been shocked by some so-called conservatives that i've seen on tv,
america that they actually inhabit no longer matches the white, anglo-saxon, pro des stent mrk that theyk abroad at the nations that they imagine are morally stronger than their own. nations for example such as russia. american intellectuals who find themselves alienated from the country what they inhabit aren't interested in reality. they are interested in a fantasy nation different and distinct from their own hateful country. america, with its complicated social and political as well as...