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shearer writes quote there can be no doubt that a quality equality christian doctrine. every infant has the soul as significant as any other. that we all be judged by how well we respect the sanctity of the lives of those born into the most forlorn of circumstance. the key words in that equality of opportunity and that a noble goal that every american should support. a noble goal that will never be reality that's because the human condition dictates that some people will not do what is necessary to succeed in this world. that is work hard, be honest, stay sober, and get educated. some people will not do that. and so their children will suffer deprivation. no matter how much money the government hands out when he said the poor, we will always have with us. the truth is that the united states provides more opportunity to more people than any other nation that has ever existed. that is why millions of folks all over the world want to come here. and we have done that by developing a free market system even poor americans here have material things that most in the world can
shearer writes quote there can be no doubt that a quality equality christian doctrine. every infant has the soul as significant as any other. that we all be judged by how well we respect the sanctity of the lives of those born into the most forlorn of circumstance. the key words in that equality of opportunity and that a noble goal that every american should support. a noble goal that will never be reality that's because the human condition dictates that some people will not do what is...
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as a shearer and his strategy of armed force me to let this is my best. he also gave me extra clothing is too after crossing or to what they brought the news and events across the night but twenty sold or what i call this a stellar take her and said that it is cold and i can't trust the woods. what they used to it that cool and still confident that through my body. high five and the school. i had to run away from home in the middle of the night and spend the rest of the night in a variation may live to our home called mentioned vanish. in the early morning i cemented myself to the police force in at ten am. they are. and more concerns the runners to the us gum place off this post like this already the southern helmand province told the place of brahma is the time i come on the pitch is often be witnessed a script or acts the last year sometimes as a caravan on a solution in marjah district dinosaurs did not come down and kills his eyes were beginning and at last friday i asked one thousand dollars to at last they didn't listen to me five thousand taxpayer
as a shearer and his strategy of armed force me to let this is my best. he also gave me extra clothing is too after crossing or to what they brought the news and events across the night but twenty sold or what i call this a stellar take her and said that it is cold and i can't trust the woods. what they used to it that cool and still confident that through my body. high five and the school. i had to run away from home in the middle of the night and spend the rest of the night in a variation may...
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i knew the routine use on him more shearers. dorothy says that he would be it. he said he and younger are cool. for me you can do that. the top of all. as our eye. i the thousands of israeli teenagers belong to use movement and all at the clinic with three tonnes of winter clothing and equipment in the collections because israel to be sent to syria. its humanitarian aid to the end is really flying eight organization. we're into going in all the israel will we joined the volunteers working on the final trial which will transport over two hundred thousand items of clothing. lead at twenty four year old pupil. dr explains how he and his army of volunteers that the people of the community to donate generously. its initiative it's clear from the israeli people to the center and pupil. if there are no connection to the government's. maybe the government though don't see eye to eye with its strong people to people the agm is there helping the concept. and there's two genes inside. and we know that to do suffer from the cold. as we suffered in and the north. we know tha
i knew the routine use on him more shearers. dorothy says that he would be it. he said he and younger are cool. for me you can do that. the top of all. as our eye. i the thousands of israeli teenagers belong to use movement and all at the clinic with three tonnes of winter clothing and equipment in the collections because israel to be sent to syria. its humanitarian aid to the end is really flying eight organization. we're into going in all the israel will we joined the volunteers working on...
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i am norma shearer and lillian gish. >> i am garbo. >> i can give you all the feelings and accents that you want. i will say whatever you put in front of me. i used to care about how i look, now i don't care as much. maybe it is because i am so handsome. >> i'm pleased to have james franco back at this table. the last time we saw each other was at brown university where you were attending the rhode island school of design. >> yes that's right. >> why so many things? >> good question. these are things -- i admit i do a lot of them. they are all things -- i have been interested in them as long as i have been interested in acting. i guess, they all fall under art and literature. those are my main things. they have different forms. what i have found is that i can combine them and bring them together. the book is a great example where it is a book, a novel, and the center is acting. i suppose -- why so many? the point is -- some people think that it is about attention-getting or creating a brand. or trying to tackle as many things as possible. it is not that. it is about being able to find t
i am norma shearer and lillian gish. >> i am garbo. >> i can give you all the feelings and accents that you want. i will say whatever you put in front of me. i used to care about how i look, now i don't care as much. maybe it is because i am so handsome. >> i'm pleased to have james franco back at this table. the last time we saw each other was at brown university where you were attending the rhode island school of design. >> yes that's right. >> why so many...
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this according to a new york times piece by michael shearer.losely observe the guest list at the state dinner for british prime minister david cameron. >> i sat opposite him at the same table at a dinner at the white house, which was extraordinary. i was sure i would be sitting next to the toilets. but i was put on the table opposite the president and i asked him when he watched the show, he said, well, saturday afternoon, i tell michelle, i'm going into my office to work. and i bring out the tv and watch "homeland." >> that's damian lewis, not the only actor to attend that dinner. also downton abbey's mcgovern. overall it seems like the president doesn't spend a lot of time watching come disunless he's with his family. breaking bad was also on the list. what is the president's taste in television tell us about him. do the shows he watch have any influence on him and what kind of impact they have on us in the political culture of our country? for that, i want to introduce our panel, we have culture writer with "the new york times," david isikof
this according to a new york times piece by michael shearer.losely observe the guest list at the state dinner for british prime minister david cameron. >> i sat opposite him at the same table at a dinner at the white house, which was extraordinary. i was sure i would be sitting next to the toilets. but i was put on the table opposite the president and i asked him when he watched the show, he said, well, saturday afternoon, i tell michelle, i'm going into my office to work. and i bring out...
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. >> i am or in that ma shearer and lillian gish. >> i'm like a sophisticated problem. give you all the accents you want, all the air styles, wardrobes i'll say whatever you put in front of me and i expect to take pride for it. >> i used to care about how i looked. i now i don't care as much. maybe it's because i'm so handsome. >> rose: i am pleased to have james franco back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: last time we saw each other was at brown university where you were attending rye lan school of design? >> that's right. that was a great interview, yeah. >> rose: thank you. so i just touch on this because you must get tired of talking about it. why so many thing? or why not so many things? >> right. good question. these are thingssy admit i do a lot of things but they're all things i'd been interested in as long as i've been interested in acting. basically they all -- you know, i guess they all fall under film art and literature. those are my things. they just have different forms and what i've found is i can combine them. i can bring them together. so
. >> i am or in that ma shearer and lillian gish. >> i'm like a sophisticated problem. give you all the accents you want, all the air styles, wardrobes i'll say whatever you put in front of me and i expect to take pride for it. >> i used to care about how i looked. i now i don't care as much. maybe it's because i'm so handsome. >> rose: i am pleased to have james franco back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: last time we saw each other was at...
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. >> thank you very much, jim shearer, many thanks for the mapping of the terrain for our panel.david, a quick follow-up, on the theme of diverging economies are concrete cases to involvement in emerging economies and the global value chain as a mitigating factor overall? i ask the question because the economist, this picks up on the theme of the anniversaries, 100 years from the anniversary of the first world war and the economist published a piece saying we ought to be a little more angst written about legacy conflict. john mccain -- and there was too much emphasis on economic independence but there is the global value change. are there specific cases you could back of to and if the panel wants to comment on the economist's concern? >> i think the whole phenomenon of supply chain integration in asia, literally tens of millions of people being lifted out of poverty, hundreds of millions of people being lifted out of poverty in china, in indonesia, in india, yes is the answer to that. i remember doing a piece with my colleague linda lim from the university of michigan on wages in
. >> thank you very much, jim shearer, many thanks for the mapping of the terrain for our panel.david, a quick follow-up, on the theme of diverging economies are concrete cases to involvement in emerging economies and the global value chain as a mitigating factor overall? i ask the question because the economist, this picks up on the theme of the anniversaries, 100 years from the anniversary of the first world war and the economist published a piece saying we ought to be a little more...
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. >> thank you very much, jim shearer, many thanks for the mapping of the terrain for our panel. david, a quick follow-up, on the theme of diverging economies are concrete cases to involvement in emerging economies and the global value chain as a mitigating factor overall? i ask the question because the economist, this picks up on the theme of the anniversaries, 100 years from the anniversary of the first world war and the economist published a piece saying we ought to be a little more angst written about legacy conflict. john mccain -- and there was too much emphasis on economic independence but there is the global value change. are there specific cases you could back of to and if the panel wants to comment on the economist's concern? >> i think the whole phenomenon of supply chain integration in asia, literally tens of millions of people being lifted out of poverty, hundreds of millions of people being lifted out of poverty in china, in indonesia, in india, yes is the answer to that. i remember doing a piece with my colleague linda lim from the university of michigan on wages i
. >> thank you very much, jim shearer, many thanks for the mapping of the terrain for our panel. david, a quick follow-up, on the theme of diverging economies are concrete cases to involvement in emerging economies and the global value chain as a mitigating factor overall? i ask the question because the economist, this picks up on the theme of the anniversaries, 100 years from the anniversary of the first world war and the economist published a piece saying we ought to be a little more...