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the character traits, in these features don't work anymore. they are at odds. and so since we can't change material reality, we've got to change people's heads. >> let's start with the mexican middle class. what's wrong with the mexican middle-class? >> there's nothing wrong with the middle class. what's wrong with its members who continue to be incredibly individualistic. the first chapter of the book is a chapter about mexican individualism, which even by u.s. standards is outrageous. it's excessive. mexico is a country with less collected or associative participation in any country in latin america, let alone the united states or western europe. we are a country that is terrible in team sports. we have never won anything at team sports the we are good at individual sports, walkers, runners, bullfighters and all of this. we are a country where people don't like to live in high rises because they don't believe it's their home. they want their home on the ground levels which means the city stretch out endlessly and cost a fortune. we are a country where there a
the character traits, in these features don't work anymore. they are at odds. and so since we can't change material reality, we've got to change people's heads. >> let's start with the mexican middle class. what's wrong with the mexican middle-class? >> there's nothing wrong with the middle class. what's wrong with its members who continue to be incredibly individualistic. the first chapter of the book is a chapter about mexican individualism, which even by u.s. standards is...
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what are the main traits that have been actively part of the construction? >> it right now, we have security. we have laborers. the department is doing a lot of work and a lot of the infrastructure work. it is a lot of hauling. we recently had the largest number of laborers on the site. >> for the residents of hunter's view that are involved in construction, what are the traits actually involved? >> most of them are laborers. we actually do have a couple of carpenters and plumbers actually it locating into the canfor structure phase. we have quite a few of the individuals that are in specialty training. we had a class of 10 where 3 of them are going to are affordable housing projects elsewhere. a lot of them are doing a asbestos removal. we are working with the residents to increase some of the skill levels. we feel like a lot of the residents have the skill levels to go from the point where they are a labor to be trained on the trade. there is not distinct work in front of office. it is a blend. we are being very deliberate about this. as the work ends, we
what are the main traits that have been actively part of the construction? >> it right now, we have security. we have laborers. the department is doing a lot of work and a lot of the infrastructure work. it is a lot of hauling. we recently had the largest number of laborers on the site. >> for the residents of hunter's view that are involved in construction, what are the traits actually involved? >> most of them are laborers. we actually do have a couple of carpenters and...
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what are the main traits that have been actively part of the construction? >> it right now, we have security. we have laborers. the department is doing a lot of work and a lot of the infrastructure work. it is a lot of hauling. we recently had the largest number of laborers on the site. >> for the residents of hunter's view that are involved in construction, what are the traits actually involved? >> most of them are laborers. we actually do have a couple of carpenters and plumbers actually it locating into the canfor structure phase. we have quite a few of the individuals that are in specialty training. specialty training. we had a class of 10 where 3 of
what are the main traits that have been actively part of the construction? >> it right now, we have security. we have laborers. the department is doing a lot of work and a lot of the infrastructure work. it is a lot of hauling. we recently had the largest number of laborers on the site. >> for the residents of hunter's view that are involved in construction, what are the traits actually involved? >> most of them are laborers. we actually do have a couple of carpenters and...
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>> the question was what is the number one trait we inherit from our parents? it was... the correct answer is a, stubbornness, the number one trait you get from your parents. >> not me. >> it is funny, too, because if you admit it and you're stubborn, i got it from you, they'll be like not me. i don't know what you're talking about! we'll be right back. >>> time is 6:52 on your friday morning. bring out the sunglasses. it will be a sunny commute as you're heading to work or to school this morning. temperatures warming up into the mid-70s by 3:00 this afternoon. we've got some clouds rolling in. will you also notice the air not as humid today. it will also be breezy this afternoon. here's a look at live doppler 9000 hd. we're out to the west. we've got a cold front coming through this area. a couple of showers far out to the west. we don't think the showers will really be impacting our region today. but it looks like tomorrow we could see some clouds and maybe some passing showers. here's mike and andrea. >> just shy of 6:53. here is a look at the news before you go. new
>> the question was what is the number one trait we inherit from our parents? it was... the correct answer is a, stubbornness, the number one trait you get from your parents. >> not me. >> it is funny, too, because if you admit it and you're stubborn, i got it from you, they'll be like not me. i don't know what you're talking about! we'll be right back. >>> time is 6:52 on your friday morning. bring out the sunglasses. it will be a sunny commute as you're heading to...
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eight zero and stop really executives but the whole purpose of the trip was trade one of the big traits or traits make was weapons straight to the middle east the government says it's tightening restrictions on who can buy weapons that could be used for oppression and he claims an invite here doesn't guarantee an export license but the fence is big business for britain it generated twenty two billion pounds for the economy last year and the u.k. is now the second biggest weapons exporter in the world with money like that up for grabs turning customers away empty handed may prove difficult might have been it r t london. tensions running high in northern kossovo with the breakaway regions of thora he is planning to seize control of sea border crossings later on friday night he achieved a lot on one of the checkpoints because of uncertainties trance to shut off the road to the other earlier service call for an emergency un security council meeting to try and prevent violence from escalating. ali that discussion. the united nations security council gathered behind closed doors for hours to
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and as i look through the book, i looked for examples of those traits popping up early in your career. and the one event that you really only devote about a paragraph to-- but i was sort of stunned by your courage--was, you're at the white house; and you look across the room, and you see someone you decide you want to dance with. and you approached. [laughs] fred astaire. i asked fred astaire to dance. it's incredible courage. and what happened then? i don't think it takes a lot of courage. it just takes chutzpah. i--he turned me down. but the good thing was that shortly thereafter, the president, who was lyndon baines johnson at the time, did ask me to dance. and what kind of a dancer was l.b.j.? he was a terrific dancer. you mentioned that you had to fight down the temptation to share your views on the vietnam war. you bet. i was marching against the war and playing in a wonderful play called, oh, what a lovely war-- very anti-war sentiment-- at arena stage at the time. l.b.j. was pariah to those of us who were against the war, and there i was dancing with him. and i thought, "now's
and as i look through the book, i looked for examples of those traits popping up early in your career. and the one event that you really only devote about a paragraph to-- but i was sort of stunned by your courage--was, you're at the white house; and you look across the room, and you see someone you decide you want to dance with. and you approached. [laughs] fred astaire. i asked fred astaire to dance. it's incredible courage. and what happened then? i don't think it takes a lot of courage. it...
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she's croaky i mean she really tends to exist to fulfil male fantasies she tends to her character trait traits are in fact his quirks and she doesn't tend to have a real character of her own and she is she's a product of a male fantasy that she often is there to help men find you know find their way discover themselves and the question with these new shows that kind of are dabbling in this stereotype is will they be able to flesh out the female characters beyond those perks and make them into real interesting women with you know multi-dimensional qualities well and. and in my first question i asked why why are we seen so many shows where the characters seem to be the product of the imagination of twenty something men or thirty something men imagining what women very you know in their twenty's or thirty's most of been like thirty and forty years ago and doesn't that speak to who's writing the show. absolutely i think everything. reporter did some numbers crunching and she discovered that in two thousand and six in two thousand and five in more than a third of t.v. writers were women and
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i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking about that, i would like to ask you to give us one more. there are 2 completely surprising and interesting substories woven through this narrative of your brother, 1, your fabulous aunt character in mexico getting frosty into mexico and running around with frita caller and your discovery of apples? >> this is astonishing, are we talking about the family past apple? >> both and the way thing danagers come together, yeah. >> kind of astonishing, again working on the idea that everything is passed down in families is it or is it not or is it coincidence. my father had a difficult relationship with his father from mexico. we knew our family had this chain of nurseries from mexico. i never understood because my father would change tg subject when his name came up. our grandfather was an orchardist at the turn of the century. >> which you hadn't even known. >> i didn't know it until i discovered this at the archive when i was trying to page through all of
i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking about that, i would like to ask you to give us one more. there are 2 completely surprising and interesting substories woven through this narrative of your brother, 1, your fabulous aunt character in mexico getting frosty into mexico and running around with frita caller and your discovery of apples? >> this is astonishing, are we talking about the family past apple? >> both and the way thing danagers come together,...
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this is a strongly gender linked trait.n drown at twice the rate of women because men think they can swim across that lake, especially after they've been drinking. and so, have the ability to correct your own biases. he had the ability to be open-minded in the face of ambiguity, to adjust the strength of your conclusions and strength of your evidence to be modest in the face of the things you don't know, to invent modesty devices for yourself. when you make a decision, rights and the reasoning, seal it in an envelope and open it in nine months. you'll discover a third-year decisions are right come in third rock from a third in between. in most cases, your reasoning will be irrelevant. these are skills in 10 japanese related to i.q. mental character, not mental force that has to do with emotional equilibrium. the third trait is the record called menace, which we may call street signs, ability to look across a scene and pick out a pattern to arrive at just. there's a story in my newspaper about soldiers in iraq who could look
this is a strongly gender linked trait.n drown at twice the rate of women because men think they can swim across that lake, especially after they've been drinking. and so, have the ability to correct your own biases. he had the ability to be open-minded in the face of ambiguity, to adjust the strength of your conclusions and strength of your evidence to be modest in the face of the things you don't know, to invent modesty devices for yourself. when you make a decision, rights and the reasoning,...
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we have a distinctive trait.or about a month between april and may we fight fiercely for our females. mercifulness, aren't we? we use our long forelegs to attack our enemies' behinds. long ago fishermen saw our savage battles and started spider tournaments. we grab each other like sumo wrestlers. the one that runs away loses. fighting spirit and guts win the match. every year in early may a tournament to decide the grand tournament of spiders is held in futtsu. the men really get worked up at this time of year. he comes from a long line of fishermen. his diving suit weighs 50 kilograms. it's a tough job, and full of danger. he dives for about three hours. todays catch was 120 kilograms of trough shells. a good haul. the first thing he checks after work is, of course, his jumping spider. the two are always together. he warms it to make it grow. his spider is named pochi. hey, pochi, you're out at sea now. i guess pochi didn't expect this. i have to keep it warm. the championship fires up the men in futtsu. this ma
we have a distinctive trait.or about a month between april and may we fight fiercely for our females. mercifulness, aren't we? we use our long forelegs to attack our enemies' behinds. long ago fishermen saw our savage battles and started spider tournaments. we grab each other like sumo wrestlers. the one that runs away loses. fighting spirit and guts win the match. every year in early may a tournament to decide the grand tournament of spiders is held in futtsu. the men really get worked up at...
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we will learn a secret trait people have been fighting to save. >> when the sheriff got there he reported it as burglary? >> it was not an ordinary burglary, what was the damage to this person's car? . >>> preliminary totals indicate law enforcement made more apprehensions and it is 29 more than last year. >>> and back in to check on traffic, any problems, sal? >> not anything major, pam. >>> first let's start off with live pictures and you can see traffic is moving along nicely if you are driving in oakland. it is a nice looking drive getting all the way to the downtown area. this morning's commute looks fine if you are driving on the sunole grade all the way to san jose. traffic looks good driving to 237 and in the south bay, there is a crash on the right shoulder but there is not much of a back up at this point and you can see the indicater at the bottom right of your screen and no major problems. this is a look at the peninsular and highway 101 looks good from san mateo down to red wood city. 4:53 let's go to steve. >>> we have some thick fog but it is not the coverage we have had the
we will learn a secret trait people have been fighting to save. >> when the sheriff got there he reported it as burglary? >> it was not an ordinary burglary, what was the damage to this person's car? . >>> preliminary totals indicate law enforcement made more apprehensions and it is 29 more than last year. >>> and back in to check on traffic, any problems, sal? >> not anything major, pam. >>> first let's start off with live pictures and you can see...
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looking at the world trait center site where some lives were lost you can't help but think about thesed it was just a little accident. then i realized that it was much bigger than that. >> my first thought was is my father okay. >> we were all in her bedroom watching this tv show. >> i remember asking her like, our mom, what movie are you watching? >> i remember she said that they're all gone. >> i guess it just didn't click to me what i was watching just wasn't a movie. >> like i remember looking out the window just thinking the whole thing was a dream. >> nobody else has lost a parent on national television on the news. nobody else has seen it happen over and over again. and that's something that we all have to live with. >> my mother sat us down and had every cop's kids worst nightmare talk that daddy wasn't coming home. my little sister at the time just screamed outloud. all of a sudden i was the oldest of the family. i had to step up right at that exact minute. >> i was very, very angry. i know i punched a wall. >> i saw the world as like a gross vulgar place full of hatred. >> i
looking at the world trait center site where some lives were lost you can't help but think about thesed it was just a little accident. then i realized that it was much bigger than that. >> my first thought was is my father okay. >> we were all in her bedroom watching this tv show. >> i remember asking her like, our mom, what movie are you watching? >> i remember she said that they're all gone. >> i guess it just didn't click to me what i was watching just wasn't a...
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>> i inherited my parent's genetic traits into that gray hair. but this doctor, chief of dermatology at san francisco's california medical center, admits that scientists don't really know why we stopped producing melanin. the step that puts the color in our hair. >> know what is the trigger factor that tells the follicle to stop producing the ball melon in? that has yet to be identified. and, we are working on explaining why in certain people the follicle continues to produce militant dominic melanin and likely others it does not. >> he says there are some medical conditions and heavy smoking that can accelerate gray hair but that's about it. >> can stress trigger hair gray? >> no. >> what about having kids? >> these are all the myths. >> go to cbs sf.com and click on connect to send me your good questions. >> this season is over for the giants and the a's. and if you didn't see what happened tonight, you better wake up the dog. he won't believe it. spot..wayne..start the clock!!! the red sox and oriles tied in the 9th, closer jo >> the red sox a
>> i inherited my parent's genetic traits into that gray hair. but this doctor, chief of dermatology at san francisco's california medical center, admits that scientists don't really know why we stopped producing melanin. the step that puts the color in our hair. >> know what is the trigger factor that tells the follicle to stop producing the ball melon in? that has yet to be identified. and, we are working on explaining why in certain people the follicle continues to produce...
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not bad traits but personality traits.'re going to learn about michael jackson is that he had a habit of compartmentalized relationships. packaging relationships. like spokes in a wheel. the wheel in his life turned, but the people that he associated with, the groups of people were wilike spokes. >> defense attorney ed chernoff will continue his opening statement, but we have to take a very quick break. we'll be right back to talk with jeffrey toobin and michael car doze za about both the prosecutor and defense opening statements today in the trial of dr. conrad murray. you're watching live coverage right here on cnn. meineke's personal pricing on brakes. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> let's return you now to live coverage of the trial of dr. conrad murray here in los angeles. >> daniel freeman marina hospital in marina del ray. what he will tell you is that, looking at these medical records -- and we will
not bad traits but personality traits.'re going to learn about michael jackson is that he had a habit of compartmentalized relationships. packaging relationships. like spokes in a wheel. the wheel in his life turned, but the people that he associated with, the groups of people were wilike spokes. >> defense attorney ed chernoff will continue his opening statement, but we have to take a very quick break. we'll be right back to talk with jeffrey toobin and michael car doze za about both the...
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. >> i think it is to cover those who are well-off -- >> this is conservative trait. that is dogma. i think he is being true to the cause. >> the comfortable. >> the comfortable. that's what it's all about, charles street get government off the lights of the comfortable. >> i don't want to interrupt this prgroup hogg over liberal mantras, this anthem. i think it is the kind of philosophy that will be rebutted next week. [laughter] >> this is the 1966 s seceded price picture of house pages -- associated press picture of house pages down the capitol. the program's last day was august 31. the house saves $5 million a year. penny wise, pound foolish, nina? >> it has caused them problems because of members' misbehavior. but it is not really save money, because the pages, many of whom have gone on to important s -- the pages association said they would pay for this. there is enough money to pay for this. there is a bit of a hidden agenda here. >> june years in high school, out for, what, 70 days? they deduct room and board. they learned a lot about how their place works. >> nobody learned
. >> i think it is to cover those who are well-off -- >> this is conservative trait. that is dogma. i think he is being true to the cause. >> the comfortable. >> the comfortable. that's what it's all about, charles street get government off the lights of the comfortable. >> i don't want to interrupt this prgroup hogg over liberal mantras, this anthem. i think it is the kind of philosophy that will be rebutted next week. [laughter] >> this is the 1966 s...
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the cause has been perp traited. we are adrift on a baron sea. the fleet diminishes me. who shouts for us now, dear empire? this next one is a postcard for a reason that i kept of harold's club in reno, nevada. i don't know if it exists it's a really old postcard. harold's club made we think of harold and the purple crayon. harold's club. who would figure let loose the boy with the purple crayon. let him conkokt the loses slots in women. let loose his imagination. ended as high as sea gulls or the reverse w's topped with bold topped centers the rudeaments of the buzzum and life itself. >> pen and ink. in the way we demonstrate speech by quotation marks the ill administrator kapt urs speed by 2 lines of the pen much the trotting horse quoted at the knees all 4 and the lady side saddled atop him frozen in place by crossed hatched marks. courseut to indicate the petticoat aroused into activity by the muscular steed. unintended garden. whether o(inaudible) the propery line, i promise not to water the spring flower and plants that remain as brown stubbel on the chins of my tr
the cause has been perp traited. we are adrift on a baron sea. the fleet diminishes me. who shouts for us now, dear empire? this next one is a postcard for a reason that i kept of harold's club in reno, nevada. i don't know if it exists it's a really old postcard. harold's club made we think of harold and the purple crayon. harold's club. who would figure let loose the boy with the purple crayon. let him conkokt the loses slots in women. let loose his imagination. ended as high as sea gulls or...
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. >> what is the number one trait we inherit from our parents? is it a, stubbornness, b, temper or c, a sense of well- being. put your answer on our facebook page. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] pillsbury chocolate chip cookies with hershey's chocolate chips. for a moment of warm, gooey, togetherness. chocolate chip cookies... from pillsbury. and these are the ones you'll love on a school night. pillsbury crescent dogs with just a few ingredients you have an easy dinner... pillsbury crescent dogs... school night ideas made easy. . >>> good morning. time is 4:56 on your friday. grab your sunglasses for the morning commute. expecting a sunny start to this morning. clouds moving in late this afternoon. we should be dry. temperatures in the mid 70s by 3:00. and by 6:00, in the lower 70s. it will be breezy once again today. maybe ladies, extra hairspray possibly needed. here's a look at your traffic with monika. >> i felt that way all week long, anny. on the northbound side of 395, 14th street bridge, across the river into downtown, you'l
. >> what is the number one trait we inherit from our parents? is it a, stubbornness, b, temper or c, a sense of well- being. put your answer on our facebook page. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] pillsbury chocolate chip cookies with hershey's chocolate chips. for a moment of warm, gooey, togetherness. chocolate chip cookies... from pillsbury. and these are the ones you'll love on a school night. pillsbury crescent dogs with just a few ingredients you have an easy dinner......
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travelling with eight arms company executives but the whole purpose of the trip the strayed one of the big traits or tried to make was weapons straight to the middle east the government says it's tightening restrictions on who can buy weapons that could be used for oppression and he claims an invite here doesn't guarantee an export license but defense is big business for britain it generated twenty two billion pounds for the economy last year and the case now the second biggest weapons exporter in the world with money like that up for grabs turning customers away empty handed may prove difficult after bennett r.t. london. where european owns giants have signed up to bring the long planned south stream gas pipeline a step closer to reality the pipeline would run under the black sea and be another means of pumping russian gas directly into europe just like the nord stream network which opened earlier on this month what is the need to have a drink you've got the latest on this story from sochi. fact that gazprom has signed the shareholder agreement with its european partners companies from france it
travelling with eight arms company executives but the whole purpose of the trip the strayed one of the big traits or tried to make was weapons straight to the middle east the government says it's tightening restrictions on who can buy weapons that could be used for oppression and he claims an invite here doesn't guarantee an export license but defense is big business for britain it generated twenty two billion pounds for the economy last year and the case now the second biggest weapons exporter...
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trait is of course because i knew all whole lot of that out military function. yes dan. brown the question is why do you people look so weird like. you just look normal up. there was this inside out we would call it where we would where we were collecting more and more of the sailors to get them involved to give them up for it if they want to end the war nations war. there was nobody from the captain of that ship to the mayor of the cities or did not hold a press conference about this project everybody was commenting on it us senators were commenting on it you know even if the city folks to for that ship to stay were still going without a guess though that's a big ever the ship says well i know there's a lot of people on the ship who don't want to go but military is full of malcontents because it listen. to. oc. while denying that the g.i. movement even existed the house internal security committee of the united states congress held a series of hearings in one thousand nine hundred seventy one that produced thousands of pages of testimony illustrating how broadly and dee
trait is of course because i knew all whole lot of that out military function. yes dan. brown the question is why do you people look so weird like. you just look normal up. there was this inside out we would call it where we would where we were collecting more and more of the sailors to get them involved to give them up for it if they want to end the war nations war. there was nobody from the captain of that ship to the mayor of the cities or did not hold a press conference about this project...
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travelling with eight arms tripoli executives but the whole purpose of the trip this trade one of the big traits or try to make was weapons straight to the middle east the government says it's tightening restrictions on who can buy weapons that could be used for oppression and he claims an invite here doesn't guarantee an export license but defense is big business for britain it generated twenty two billion pounds for the economy last year and the case now the second biggest weapons exporter in the world. with money like that up for grabs turning customers away empty handed may prove difficult either bennett's r.t. london. kosovo's promises announced that the breakaway region has introduced customs control on its border with serbia the move strongly opposed by belgrade local serbs have been trying to prevented by blocking roads leading to the two border posts and hundreds of them are protested against the move in the northern city of metro it's a correspondent sara first brings us the latest from there. those two disputed border crossings remain blogs tonight the ethnics have barricaded the road
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usually favors these national champions are national losers not national chantal's what we do three traits we liberalize but we did not try to divide and shared so that equal conditions so that you can get it then the market. their interest or not are acting under competition. shaping the structure so we are exporting bass at all so all sun electronics furniture foodstuffs etc are very diversified. presidents made very of in russia today large talk about innovation the skulk of the project he says that innovation is the key to success do you agree do you think that that economic growth should be based on and the variation and doesn't doesn't the japanese example show that it then it's questionable but you know i think innovation is the most importantly universal source of growth barbecue is what to do to have regular innovations and for that you need lots of competition . you need a limited state you need to rule of law so that people would have certain they could confidence trust to invest into research and into investments so you can get innovation basic common if you create the proper i
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. >> a trait shared by many members of your generation, i might say, which is also my generation. angela. >> i would definitely say that there were several things in my childhood. my parents during my early years were rigidly religious. they were prejudiced. there was alcoholism. it eventually became a broken home. and as an adolescent i suffered an acute identity crisis and just questioned everything from the way i looked to where i came from to where i was going. >> the same questioning. >> well, in my case it was slightly unusual insofar as i grew up in saudi arabia and i spent 14 years there before moving to britain and by that stage i wouldn't have identified even as a muslim. i didn't consider myself religious. i was leading just a normal university life basically. but was very interested in politics. and it took the events from the 11th to trigger my interest again saying 15 of them came from saudi is this what islam is really all about? and i suppose that element of predisposition, everything i learned about islam i picked up from my childhood in saudi. so from my mind, th
. >> a trait shared by many members of your generation, i might say, which is also my generation. angela. >> i would definitely say that there were several things in my childhood. my parents during my early years were rigidly religious. they were prejudiced. there was alcoholism. it eventually became a broken home. and as an adolescent i suffered an acute identity crisis and just questioned everything from the way i looked to where i came from to where i was going. >> the same...
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throughout our nation's history, it's often the most difficult times that bring out the most admirable traits in humanity. oakland artist mario chiodo was so inspired by this theme that he created a monument to 25 of the world's most famous humanitarians. this week a portion of the bronze sculpture was unveiled in oakland. earlier today i spoke with chiodo and one of the people he included in the works. famed civil rights icon ruby bridges. september 11th was on our minds because we're commemorating this tenth anniversary. it was also when you first conceived of the idea for the monument. tell me what went through your mind. what made you think this was the occasion that should motivate such a sculpture? >> i think it was a series of thoughts literally in the first 24 hours when september 11th hit. i remember first thinking how could anybody to this? why would anybody do it? i began to then shift my thinking about is this the world my children are going to live in? i started thinking about a plethora of thoughts, of people must not have very much hope and a lot of fear if they could commit su
throughout our nation's history, it's often the most difficult times that bring out the most admirable traits in humanity. oakland artist mario chiodo was so inspired by this theme that he created a monument to 25 of the world's most famous humanitarians. this week a portion of the bronze sculpture was unveiled in oakland. earlier today i spoke with chiodo and one of the people he included in the works. famed civil rights icon ruby bridges. september 11th was on our minds because we're...
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tolstoy's manuscript pages as well as art and historical items on display there's also a great number of traits of tolstoy and other hard work related to his life and world . war and peace in our career these are both great russian classics and this museum is devoted to all that leo tolstoy like his novels this for he was packed full of tremendous stuff and you'll find all manner of course for memorabilia here manuscripts first edition novels photographs and paintings if you enjoy writing this place is a must see these easy frequently holds lectures on tell stories of his writings and spice columns of all ages to expand their knowledge and writing skills. his decision isn't it but that it will have many portraits of tolstoy illustrations of his works additions of his masterpieces starting from the very first ones published when tolstoy was alive till it is contemporary publications which one of the museums highlights is a big archive of the author's manuscripts including his literary action and less known theoretical his letters and diaries. but that's not located on the side streets in the cen
tolstoy's manuscript pages as well as art and historical items on display there's also a great number of traits of tolstoy and other hard work related to his life and world . war and peace in our career these are both great russian classics and this museum is devoted to all that leo tolstoy like his novels this for he was packed full of tremendous stuff and you'll find all manner of course for memorabilia here manuscripts first edition novels photographs and paintings if you enjoy writing this...
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what a trait found in serbia the conflict resulted in the death of the policeman and now neither side wants to take action for fear it could once again ignite tension considering the major events are taking place for. considering concerns. population living also protests i would say of removing those barricades from from the streets and from the main highways it's not for the small of this lot of. security organizations in course for the funding criticisms that they preach they need to a position with regards to you let's just said that the monitoring it because the skate bring much needed law and order that the north pristina acted with in terms of an agreement a claim that belgrade strongly refutes this is a serious incident and the serious step back along the road to formalisation or for relationship you reach the second thing is that once you put across the more then you will put a flag and you will put the call to arms then you will cross the laws and then people who leave here will be circled by something that looks like. this now talk among the building you play past the checkp
what a trait found in serbia the conflict resulted in the death of the policeman and now neither side wants to take action for fear it could once again ignite tension considering the major events are taking place for. considering concerns. population living also protests i would say of removing those barricades from from the streets and from the main highways it's not for the small of this lot of. security organizations in course for the funding criticisms that they preach they need to a...
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union and plans of the conflict the same commission there but there is another aspect also inside traits such cases which i think is important that apart from that meeting a monument. as an aftermath of such a conflict it's another tendencies emerging and another i would say very unfortunate it's my view i will get to that later but i really want to ask you. after something like this happens one joined a call flaked cultural heritage is a story to examine just as any one answer for that is only persecuted for that afterwards i have to say that situations have very different. situations for example in some of the african countries affected by conflict there let me take to give you another example of a similar case but rather from some of the my stick point of view of domestic social strife of cedar war in fact and this is the democratic republic of congo where we have for natural parks we try to describe around the world heritage list and in fact they represent an incredible. means of securing a viably of her city and players who are trolling the climate change. there even after and i'm t
union and plans of the conflict the same commission there but there is another aspect also inside traits such cases which i think is important that apart from that meeting a monument. as an aftermath of such a conflict it's another tendencies emerging and another i would say very unfortunate it's my view i will get to that later but i really want to ask you. after something like this happens one joined a call flaked cultural heritage is a story to examine just as any one answer for that is only...
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>> well, the scientific studies show these traits compared to normal people are present in the generalion. so, for instance, if you take a group of people who have mild depression, they're more realistic in their experimental assessment of their control over their environment than normal people who have what psychologists call a mild, positive illusion. they have a sense of more control than they really do. so if these kinds of facts are true, then they should apply to historical leaders as well as the general population. and that may be why someone like churchill might have been more realistic in assessing things than someone like chamberlain who is mentally healthy. >> you go through some historical examples like we just did. what about president obama? people i'm sure sitting back saying to themselves, how does he fit into all of this? is he too much of a normal guy to be an effective leader? >> well, he said that he's well adjusted and certainly in a 2008 campaign, he was packaged as a very balanced, calm, no drama temperament. and, you know, it will take 50 years for us to be able
>> well, the scientific studies show these traits compared to normal people are present in the generalion. so, for instance, if you take a group of people who have mild depression, they're more realistic in their experimental assessment of their control over their environment than normal people who have what psychologists call a mild, positive illusion. they have a sense of more control than they really do. so if these kinds of facts are true, then they should apply to historical leaders...
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travelling with eight obs properly executives but the whole purpose of the trip this trade one of the big traits or tried to make was weapons straight to the middle east the government says it's tightening restrictions on who can buy weapons that could be used for oppression and he claims an invite here doesn't guarantee an export license but defense is big business for britain it generated twenty two billion pounds for the economy last year and the u.k.'s now the second biggest weapons exporter in the world. with money like that up for grabs turning customers away empty handed may prove difficult after bennett r.t. london well the sale of arms is also at the heart of the conflict in syria where fears grow that the opposition may have gained control of various weapons shipments peter lavelle talks as guests are be implications of that possibility across arc is coming your way in our style but here's a preview. the syrian government has pointed out that the opposition sudden elements within the opposition have been armed. forces particularly the united states as well as israel they claim that the
travelling with eight obs properly executives but the whole purpose of the trip this trade one of the big traits or tried to make was weapons straight to the middle east the government says it's tightening restrictions on who can buy weapons that could be used for oppression and he claims an invite here doesn't guarantee an export license but defense is big business for britain it generated twenty two billion pounds for the economy last year and the u.k.'s now the second biggest weapons...
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with eight arms properly executives but the whole purpose of the trip the strayed one of the big traits or tried to make was weapons straight to the middle east the government says it's tightening restrictions on who can buy weapons that could be used for oppression and it claims an invite here doesn't guarantee an export license but if it does big business for britain it generated twenty two billion pounds to the economy last year and the case now the second biggest weapons exporter in the world. with money like that up for grabs turning customers away empty handed may prove difficult either bennett r.t. london. well there's also a growing concern that syria's conflicts on the verge of a disastrous escalation as opposition members get hold of the mysterious and shipments when it's all up for discussion asking. crosstalk at around eleven thirty g.m.t. ahead for you. the syrian government has pointed out that the opposition certainly elements within the opposition have been armed. forces particularly the united states as well as israel they claim that they have a confession from a former
with eight arms properly executives but the whole purpose of the trip the strayed one of the big traits or tried to make was weapons straight to the middle east the government says it's tightening restrictions on who can buy weapons that could be used for oppression and it claims an invite here doesn't guarantee an export license but if it does big business for britain it generated twenty two billion pounds to the economy last year and the case now the second biggest weapons exporter in the...
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. >> tom: as we just saw, persistence, creativity and ingenuity are some of the essential traits that entrepreneurs need. i recently sat down with doctor carl schramm. he's president and c.e.o. of the kauffman foundation-- a private non-profit foundation dedicated to promoting entrepreneurship and improving education. i began by asking him what young entrepreneurs need to succeed. >> the idea has to be good. that's the real trick. would you bank your life, first, and then some savings and other people's money on it? that's the first thing. the second thing is we don't know the answer to the question of are entrepreneurs born or are entrepreneurs trained? the 500 fastest growing firms in the united states are started by people when they're 40 years old. very important. the question is, those people were clearly not born to the job. they grow into it. at some point they say i could do it better, faster, cheaper. can they get good counsel, good advice, a good road map that's practical when they need it? the third thing is they have to have money. but the good news is that's not quite so
. >> tom: as we just saw, persistence, creativity and ingenuity are some of the essential traits that entrepreneurs need. i recently sat down with doctor carl schramm. he's president and c.e.o. of the kauffman foundation-- a private non-profit foundation dedicated to promoting entrepreneurship and improving education. i began by asking him what young entrepreneurs need to succeed. >> the idea has to be good. that's the real trick. would you bank your life, first, and then some...