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a world war two every second. more people killed in the first few hours than in all the wars of history put together. the survivors, if any, would live in despair amid the poisoned ruins of a silver civilization that had committed suicide. national weakness. real or perceived contempt, aggression, and thus cause war. that's why the united states can never neglect its military strength. we must, and we will remain strong. but with equal determination. the united states and all countries must find ways to control and to reduce the horrifying danger that is posed by the enormous world stockpiles of nuclear arms. this has been a concern of every american president since the moment we first saw what these weapons could do. our leaders will require understanding and our support as they grapple with this difficult but crucial challenge. there is no disagreement on the goals or the basic approach to controlling this enormous destructive force. the answer lies not just in the attitudes or the actions of world leaders, but
a world war two every second. more people killed in the first few hours than in all the wars of history put together. the survivors, if any, would live in despair amid the poisoned ruins of a silver civilization that had committed suicide. national weakness. real or perceived contempt, aggression, and thus cause war. that's why the united states can never neglect its military strength. we must, and we will remain strong. but with equal determination. the united states and all countries must...
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the world. i have come to know the leaders of the world, the great forces, the hatreds, the fierce the divided, the world. i know that peace does not come through wishing for it, that there is no substitute for days and even years of patience, prolonged diplomacy. i also know the of the world. i have seen the hunger of a homeless child. the pain of a man wounded battle, the grief of a mother who has lost her son. i know these have no ideology, no grace. i know america. i know the heart of america is good. i speak from my own and the heart, my country. the deep concern we have for those who and those who suffer. i have taken oath today in the presence of god and countrymen to uphold and the constitution of the united states. and to that. i now add this sacred commitment. i shall concentrate my office, my energies and. all the wisdom i can summon to the cause of peace among nations. let this message be heard by strong and weak. the peace we seek. the peace we seek to win is not victory over any ot
the world. i have come to know the leaders of the world, the great forces, the hatreds, the fierce the divided, the world. i know that peace does not come through wishing for it, that there is no substitute for days and even years of patience, prolonged diplomacy. i also know the of the world. i have seen the hunger of a homeless child. the pain of a man wounded battle, the grief of a mother who has lost her son. i know these have no ideology, no grace. i know america. i know the heart of...
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what is a dangerous world? and, and i know you've given a lot of thought to it and you keep tabs on everything going on the world. let's go around the world to some of the hot spots that you're keeping an eye on. let's start in the middle east. we've seen what's happened over the last few, almost the past year. we saw this past weekend the israeli strikes in iran. you and i in the pentagon been talking about israeli strikes in iran a few years ago. that was a very big deal. it is a very big deal. what's your sense of where this goes next and just how dangerous it is going forward? gen. milley: first, let me thank you and the team for inviting me and, uh, i recognize that i can't see hardly anybody but i know that the people in the road are controlling basically $24 trillion or $25 trillion of a $30 trillion economy. so good on you for doing that. and you may or may not quite realize it, i know people thank all of us in uniform for our service, but i want to thank you and your service because the two key compone
what is a dangerous world? and, and i know you've given a lot of thought to it and you keep tabs on everything going on the world. let's go around the world to some of the hot spots that you're keeping an eye on. let's start in the middle east. we've seen what's happened over the last few, almost the past year. we saw this past weekend the israeli strikes in iran. you and i in the pentagon been talking about israeli strikes in iran a few years ago. that was a very big deal. it is a very big...
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last year was the year the world voted. more than half the world's population headed to the polls. taiwan, bangladesh, our own country, south africa. great success stories and democracy seems to be flourishing. except where it is not. there are obviously high-profile examples where we are seeing a backslide in democracy in recent years. elections with some relatively minor to pretty significant controversy. think russia, venezuela. the question is this, is imperfect or you might see even fraudulent democracy better than no democracy at all? or does the abuse and misappropriation of the term democracy really begin to erode the public's trust and render democracy increasingly meaningless? and what can we do about that? stephen: certainly, imperfect democracy is better than no democracy. flawed democracy is certainly better than authoritarianism and autocracy. fraudulent democracy is a different category. and we can debate definitions about this. as i look at our own democracy and the expressions of democracy around the world, what i see is people feeling that democracy is simply not
last year was the year the world voted. more than half the world's population headed to the polls. taiwan, bangladesh, our own country, south africa. great success stories and democracy seems to be flourishing. except where it is not. there are obviously high-profile examples where we are seeing a backslide in democracy in recent years. elections with some relatively minor to pretty significant controversy. think russia, venezuela. the question is this, is imperfect or you might see even...
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secondly, we continue our program for world economic. the first of all, that we keep our full weight behind the european poverty program. third, we strengthen freedom loving nations, the dangers of aggression. fourth, we must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas. i believe that we should make available for peace, love, people the benefits of our store of technical knowledge in order to help them realize aspirations for a better life. our aim to be the help for free peoples of the world through their own efforts to produce more food, more clothing, more materials for housing, and more mechanical power to lighten their burden. lot democracy alone can supply the vital housing for the further peoples of the world enterprise open access. not only i got here with record, but also enemies. hunger. misery and despair in due time. as our survivors, it becomes as more and more nations something all the benefits, democrac
secondly, we continue our program for world economic. the first of all, that we keep our full weight behind the european poverty program. third, we strengthen freedom loving nations, the dangers of aggression. fourth, we must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas. i believe that we should make available for peace, love, people the benefits of our store of technical...
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secondly, we continue our program for world economic. the first of all, that we keep our full weight behind the european poverty program. third, we strengthen freedom loving nations, the dangers of aggression. fourth, we must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas. i believe that we should make available for peace, love, people the benefits of our store of technical knowledge in order to help them realize aspirations for a better life. our aim to be the help for free peoples of the world through their own efforts to produce more food, more clothing, more materials for housing, and more mechanical power to lighten their burden. lot democracy alone can supply the vital housing for the further peoples of the world enterprise open access. not only i got here with record, but also enemies. hunger. misery and despair in due time. as our survivors, it becomes as more and more nations something all the benefits, democrac
secondly, we continue our program for world economic. the first of all, that we keep our full weight behind the european poverty program. third, we strengthen freedom loving nations, the dangers of aggression. fourth, we must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas. i believe that we should make available for peace, love, people the benefits of our store of technical...
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in the communist world. well, nans instinctively desire for freedom and self-determination surfaces again. and. to be sure, grim reminders of how brutally the police stamp state attempts to snuff out this quest for self-rule in 1953 in east germany, in 1956. in hungary 1968. in czechoslovakia. in 1981, in poland. but the struggle continues. poland. and we know that there are even those who strive and suffer for freedom within the confines of the soviet union itself. how we conduct ourselves here in the western democracies will determine whether this trend continues. no democracy is not a fragile flower. still, it needs cultivating. if the rest of this century is to witness the gradual growth of freedom and democratic ideals, we must take actions to assist the campaign for democracy. and then reagan what we're relatively modest steps to promote democracy. she, as i stated, led to the creation of the national endowment for democracy. why were they modest? because reagan wanted to support democracy everywhere t
in the communist world. well, nans instinctively desire for freedom and self-determination surfaces again. and. to be sure, grim reminders of how brutally the police stamp state attempts to snuff out this quest for self-rule in 1953 in east germany, in 1956. in hungary 1968. in czechoslovakia. in 1981, in poland. but the struggle continues. poland. and we know that there are even those who strive and suffer for freedom within the confines of the soviet union itself. how we conduct ourselves...
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we comprise 30% of the world's world economic trade, power, influence. when we are weaker at home, that weakness weakens the whole free world. so strong economy is very important. another thing when you to do is to reestablish the good relationships we ought to have between the united states at our natural allies and friends. they have felt neglected. using the base of strength and using the idealism, the honesty, the predictability, the commitment, the integrity of our own country, that's where our strength lies. that would permit us to do with the developing nations in a position of strength. under this administration we've had a continuation of the so-called balance of power politics where everything is looked on as as a struggle bn us on the one side, the soviet union on the other. our allies, smaller countries get trampled in the rush. what we need is to try to seek individualized bilateral relationships with countries regardless of their sites and established world order politics which means we want to preserve peace through strength. we want to re
we comprise 30% of the world's world economic trade, power, influence. when we are weaker at home, that weakness weakens the whole free world. so strong economy is very important. another thing when you to do is to reestablish the good relationships we ought to have between the united states at our natural allies and friends. they have felt neglected. using the base of strength and using the idealism, the honesty, the predictability, the commitment, the integrity of our own country, that's...
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the world means danger to the well-being of all other peoples. number seven a appreciating that economic need, military security and political wisdom combine to suggest groupings of free peoples. we hope within the framework of the united nations to help strengthen such bonds the world over the nature of these ties vary with the different of different areas in the western hemisphere. we enthuses join with all our neighbors in the work of perfecting a community of fraternal trust and common in europe. we ask that enlightened and inspired of the western nations strive with renewed vigor to make the unity of the a reality. only as free europe unitedly marshals its strength. canada effectively safeguard even with our help in spiritual and cultural heritage. number eight conceiving the defense of freedom like freedom itself to be one and indivisible. we hold all continents and peoples in equal regard, in honor. we reject any insecure push on one race or another one people or another is in any sense inferior or expendable. number nine, respecting unite
the world means danger to the well-being of all other peoples. number seven a appreciating that economic need, military security and political wisdom combine to suggest groupings of free peoples. we hope within the framework of the united nations to help strengthen such bonds the world over the nature of these ties vary with the different of different areas in the western hemisphere. we enthuses join with all our neighbors in the work of perfecting a community of fraternal trust and common in...
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the world means danger to the well-being of all other peoples. number seven a appreciating that economic need, military security and political wisdom combine to suggest groupings of free peoples. we hope within the framework of the united nations to help strengthen such bonds the world over the nature of these ties vary with the different of different areas in the western hemisphere. we enthuses join with all our neighbors in the work of perfecting a community of fraternal trust and common in europe. we ask that enlightened and inspired of the western nations strive with renewed vigor to make the unity of the a reality. only as free europe unitedly marshals its strength. canada effectively safeguard even with our help in spiritual and cultural heritage. number eight conceiving the defense of freedom like freedom itself to be one and indivisible. we hold all continents and peoples in equal regard, in honor. we reject any insecure push on one race or another one people or another is in any sense inferior or expendable. number nine, respecting unite
the world means danger to the well-being of all other peoples. number seven a appreciating that economic need, military security and political wisdom combine to suggest groupings of free peoples. we hope within the framework of the united nations to help strengthen such bonds the world over the nature of these ties vary with the different of different areas in the western hemisphere. we enthuses join with all our neighbors in the work of perfecting a community of fraternal trust and common in...
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i remember the world with nato, and the world of point four, and the world of the marshall plan, and the world of the peace corps. why can't we have that once again? we ought to be a beacon for nations who search for peace and who search for freedom, who search for individual liberty, who search for basic human rights. we haven't been lately. we can be once again. we'll never have that world leadership until we are strong at home, and we can have that strength if we return to the basic principles. it ought not to be a strength of bombast and threats. it ought to be a quiet strength based on the integrity of our people, the vision of the constitution, an innate strong will and purpose that god's given us in the greatest nation on earth, the united states. ms. frederick: president ford. mr. ford: as we have seen tonight, foreign policy and defense policy are difficult and complex issues. we can debate methods, we can debate one decision or another, but there are two things which cannot be debated, experience and results. in the last two years, i have made policy decisions involving lon
i remember the world with nato, and the world of point four, and the world of the marshall plan, and the world of the peace corps. why can't we have that once again? we ought to be a beacon for nations who search for peace and who search for freedom, who search for individual liberty, who search for basic human rights. we haven't been lately. we can be once again. we'll never have that world leadership until we are strong at home, and we can have that strength if we return to the basic...
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meta is about making sure it stays friendly with regulators around the world. ~ ., ., ., world.ill have to leave it there. thank you _ world. we will have to leave it there. thank you very - world. we will have to leave it there. thank you very much. l the road might be bumpy for many car companies at the moment. but for the firm that famously claimed to make �*the best motor car in the world' — it's a just that little bit smoother! rolls royce motor cars says last year was a bumper yearfor sales — one of its best ever. the company has announced a major expansion of its factory at goodwood in the uk — nearly doubling its size. it needs the space to make more bespoke models, tailored to ultra—rich customers. ceo chris brownridge told us how they've defied a downturn in the broader economy. well, we're thrilled with the performance in 202a. our business strategy at rolls—royce, whilst we of course make motor cars, we produce handmade luxury goods using great craftsmanship and artistry at the home of rolls—royce in goodwood. and what we're seeing is growing demand for more and more
meta is about making sure it stays friendly with regulators around the world. ~ ., ., ., world.ill have to leave it there. thank you _ world. we will have to leave it there. thank you very - world. we will have to leave it there. thank you very much. l the road might be bumpy for many car companies at the moment. but for the firm that famously claimed to make �*the best motor car in the world' — it's a just that little bit smoother! rolls royce motor cars says last year was a bumper yearfor...
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each place around the world is unique. what are some of the particular challenges that you face when you think about reentry into some of these very small, very fragile island states? >> our presence in the very small islands and some of these states is what has made us so endeared in the region and i know many volunteers who have served in those very remote places and absolutely loved their time there. as you can imagine, you know, those vast distances become a challenge when there is an emergency. so if a volunteer gets sick, is hit by a car, we need to evacuate them and we need to be able to make sure we can get them the services that we have said we as peace corps will be able to provide so some of those are just a -- by virtue of the geography, and others, the infrastructure that is currently in place. we are working in the interagency space to really identify what are any remaining barriers so we can come as a live government and say how can we do this so that peace corps volunteers can get back? >> let me pause our
each place around the world is unique. what are some of the particular challenges that you face when you think about reentry into some of these very small, very fragile island states? >> our presence in the very small islands and some of these states is what has made us so endeared in the region and i know many volunteers who have served in those very remote places and absolutely loved their time there. as you can imagine, you know, those vast distances become a challenge when there is an...
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and for political leaders all around the world in the way that the 2nd world war did. so i'm a little bit skeptical about the chances that a new order will be created quickly. i think we probably thought uncomfortably to go through some more erosion before we get the i hope i'm not just very quickly because we already got time. this is just a very quick question. so to rev and tomorrow, and i'll start with moving fast. garza isn't big enough to full a change, but it is the subject that we're going to be talking about on the generation. is that because it's happening to brown people? that's certainly part of the explanation. the other part, i think it's too early to tell quite how regional and international crisis is ultimately going to be, but very quickly, i think the question about gaza is this another abas' cindy? a moment where the world order proves it's ineffectiveness and collapses because it is incessantly toothless. or is this another 1945 moments where the world looks at what has just happened does? and besides, you know, things need to change. and the rules
and for political leaders all around the world in the way that the 2nd world war did. so i'm a little bit skeptical about the chances that a new order will be created quickly. i think we probably thought uncomfortably to go through some more erosion before we get the i hope i'm not just very quickly because we already got time. this is just a very quick question. so to rev and tomorrow, and i'll start with moving fast. garza isn't big enough to full a change, but it is the subject that we're...
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out of this world, , .,. world. - three-time world champion - what world. so he is facing the _ three-time world champion - what is three—time world champion — what is prediction for the world champion, russ? i prediction for the world champion, russ? ~ ~ , russ? i think mvp will get his fourth world _ russ? i think mvp will get his fourth world final. _ russ? i think mvp will get his fourth world final. the - russ? i think mvp will get his fourth world final. the fact . russ? i think mvp will get his l fourth world final. the fact that he's won it three times, he has that extra experience, he's hitting form at the right time, and michael is a confidence player, he's full of confidence. so i think he could turn littler over. confidence. so i think he could turn littler over-— confidence. so i think he could turn littler over. you know, i don't want to darts, littler over. you know, i don't want to darts. or — littler over. you know, i don't want to darts. or i _ littler over. you know, i don't want to darts, or i ha
out of this world, , .,. world. - three-time world champion - what world. so he is facing the _ three-time world champion - what is three—time world champion — what is prediction for the world champion, russ? i prediction for the world champion, russ? ~ ~ , russ? i think mvp will get his fourth world _ russ? i think mvp will get his fourth world final. _ russ? i think mvp will get his fourth world final. the - russ? i think mvp will get his fourth world final. the fact . russ? i think mvp...
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a 2 reasons why the world is less peaceful now that it any all the time since world war 2. that's according to the institute for economics and peace. it says there are currently $56.00 conflicts globally. 92 countries are involved in fighting outside that boat is and in recent years militarization has increased the move in 90 countries. a trend us president elect donald trump appears to be encouraging. well, i think nato should have 5 percent. yes. well, you can't do it or to, i mean it to present every country. if you're going to have a country and a regular military, you are 4 percent. i think they should be, you know, they're in dangerous territory. i think it should be, they could all afford it, but they should be at 5 percent. not 2 percent. i'm the one they got to pay 2 percent. a divided international community has had little success in ending the conflict since the den yemen garza or ukraine. meanwhile, the number of civilians killed either directly by the violence or in direct me from starvation and disease continues to increase. some say moment that true spending
a 2 reasons why the world is less peaceful now that it any all the time since world war 2. that's according to the institute for economics and peace. it says there are currently $56.00 conflicts globally. 92 countries are involved in fighting outside that boat is and in recent years militarization has increased the move in 90 countries. a trend us president elect donald trump appears to be encouraging. well, i think nato should have 5 percent. yes. well, you can't do it or to, i mean it to...
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and in this box is a copy of all the world's open—source code, the building blocks of most of the world'sbsites that we use. it's incredibly important for humanity to secure the future of software. it's become so critical to our day—to—day lives, we're essentially building another wonder of the world every day by working together to write software. we looked at a variety of different storage mechanisms and also how you'll actually be able to read them. ultimately, you can read it optically. you canjust magnify the film and read it optically. it's dark, dry and very chilly down here, conditions which its owners claim are ideal for storage that could last centuries. storing this information down here in the depths of a mine, how does that help preserve it? today, there is a lot of risks to information and data. there is terrorism, there is war, there is cyber hackers. nobody can guarantee what will survive, so this is a place to make sure that information survives technology obsolescence, time and ageing. it all sounds rather dystopian. even here in the arctic, there are questions about sec
and in this box is a copy of all the world's open—source code, the building blocks of most of the world'sbsites that we use. it's incredibly important for humanity to secure the future of software. it's become so critical to our day—to—day lives, we're essentially building another wonder of the world every day by working together to write software. we looked at a variety of different storage mechanisms and also how you'll actually be able to read them. ultimately, you can read it...
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i remember the world with nato, and the world of point four, and the world of the marshall plan, and the world of the peace corps. why can't we have that once again? we ought to be a beacon for nations who search for peace and who search for freedom, who search for individual liberty, who search for basic human rights. we haven't been lately. we can be once again. we'll never have that world leadership until we are strong at home, and we can have that strength if we return to the basic principles. it ought not to be a strength of bombast and threats. it ought to be a quiet strength based on the integrity of our people, the vision of the constitution, an innate strong will and purpose that god's given us in the greatest nation on earth the united states. ms. frederick: president ford. mr. ford: as we have seen tonight, foreign policy and defense policy are difficult and complex issues. we can debate methods, we can debate one decision or another, but there are two things which cannot be debated experience and results. in the last two years, i have made policy decisions involving long-
i remember the world with nato, and the world of point four, and the world of the marshall plan, and the world of the peace corps. why can't we have that once again? we ought to be a beacon for nations who search for peace and who search for freedom, who search for individual liberty, who search for basic human rights. we haven't been lately. we can be once again. we'll never have that world leadership until we are strong at home, and we can have that strength if we return to the basic...
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stronger and the world safer.rned his place in heaven, but just as he was free with sometimes unsolicited advice for his presidential successors, the lord of all creation should be ready for jimmy's recommendations on how to make god's ground a more peaceful place. >> in my church, we sing a song that says from the moment that i wake up until i lay my head, i will sing of the goodness of god. i don't know how many people can say that, i can't, but my grandfather certainly can. from the moment that he woke up until he laid his head, his life was a testament to the goodness of god, and i thank all of you for being here to celebrate this life. to the presidents and first ladies, it is a great honor to have you here. you know the human side of the american presidency like no others, and we appreciate you. to the vice presidents, other distinguished guest and friends of all kind, thank you for being here. to those of you who came from all across the world, thank you for being here to celebrate and pay tribute to my gan
stronger and the world safer.rned his place in heaven, but just as he was free with sometimes unsolicited advice for his presidential successors, the lord of all creation should be ready for jimmy's recommendations on how to make god's ground a more peaceful place. >> in my church, we sing a song that says from the moment that i wake up until i lay my head, i will sing of the goodness of god. i don't know how many people can say that, i can't, but my grandfather certainly can. from the...
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is not just america imposing its ideas on the world. this is a reflection of right in consideration that goes back at least to 1945 in the post-world war ii order. we are competing over the decision we think and support allow citizens to reflect their aspiration to achieve opportunity. allows for greater stability, economic prosperity and international security. fundamentally democratic governance might not be ideal. might have a lot of flags. but essentially been proven to be better or at least a bad mood the world has experience in modern time. when we compete with the prc, we are trying to shore up our examples of why the transatlantic alliance. it's not because of this hubert. it's not because of the american empire. it's about this clash of ideas is being contested every day. i should say finally, because i will stop here, this is all very theoretical i could get into somehow the manifestation. this is not competition the united states and her allies asked for. there is a revisionism among the authoritarian the autocrats in the wor
is not just america imposing its ideas on the world. this is a reflection of right in consideration that goes back at least to 1945 in the post-world war ii order. we are competing over the decision we think and support allow citizens to reflect their aspiration to achieve opportunity. allows for greater stability, economic prosperity and international security. fundamentally democratic governance might not be ideal. might have a lot of flags. but essentially been proven to be better or at...
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leena: it is the best job in the world. it's creative, it's energetic, it's vibrant, the sector is doing well. it's a great place to be in. francine: so what kind of difference do you want to make at chanel? is it on the business, is it longevity, is it what it stands for, is it sustainability? leena: you know, i want to lead chanel into the future along with my team. and lead chanel into the future by protecting what's core to us, by protecting our differentiation, protecting what's unique about us. and by evolving as a scaled, iconic business and brand. it is always important to understand the context we operate in. the context we have externally is very, very dynamic. geopolitical uncertainties, macroeconomic challenges, inflation, complete fragmentation, media channels, ecosystems. i mean, winning hearts and minds of people is so difficult in today's day and age. so we see all of that externally. ai. i mean, there's not a week you don't hear about ai. so all of this is happening externally. and internally, it has been a
leena: it is the best job in the world. it's creative, it's energetic, it's vibrant, the sector is doing well. it's a great place to be in. francine: so what kind of difference do you want to make at chanel? is it on the business, is it longevity, is it what it stands for, is it sustainability? leena: you know, i want to lead chanel into the future along with my team. and lead chanel into the future by protecting what's core to us, by protecting our differentiation, protecting what's unique...
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this was after world war ii.w the creation of something, finding something, doing something difficult. we need to put national security as a priority. not just militarily. the military people will be the first to tell you, as eisenhower understood very well, the military does well only when other tools are used. the other tools include information. where and how to begin is difficult to say because it does not just depend on us but depends on the other side and we spent 10 years waiting for the break in 1957, 1958 to begin. that was a 10 year wait. i am hoping that is not the case now until the war in ukraine stops, hopefully successfully for ukraine, there is no possibility. no american today should enter the russian federation. i say that because you will be taken hostage. it is that simple. several people, unfortunately, american citizens taken hostage because they ended up, for whatever reason, in the russian federation. that would have been the case in 1940 and 1950 and 1951, so we're back to that situation.
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the world. i have come to know the leaders of the world, the great forces, the hatreds, the fierce the divided, the world. i know that peace does not come through wishing for it, that there is no substitute for days and even years of patience, prolonged diplomacy. i also know the of the world. i have seen the hunger of a homeless child. the pain of a man wounded battle, the grief of a mother who has lost her son. i know these have no ideology, no grace. i know america. i know the heart of america is good. i speak from my own and the heart, my country. the deep concern we have for those who and those who suffer. i have taken oath today in the presence of god and countrymen to uphold and the constitution of the united states. and to that. i now add this sacred commitment. i shall concentrate my office, my energies and. all the wisdom i can summon to the cause of peace among nations. let this message be heard by strong and weak. the peace we seek. the peace we seek to win is not victory over any ot
the world. i have come to know the leaders of the world, the great forces, the hatreds, the fierce the divided, the world. i know that peace does not come through wishing for it, that there is no substitute for days and even years of patience, prolonged diplomacy. i also know the of the world. i have seen the hunger of a homeless child. the pain of a man wounded battle, the grief of a mother who has lost her son. i know these have no ideology, no grace. i know america. i know the heart of...
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michael is a fantastic player and look what he has one, it three times world champion.t game with callum yesterday who pushed him all the way and use all the best of michael and did that come out of him yesterday and i'm hoping to get that as well because if i get that kind of game with him it makes me play well and i know i have to play well so i'm looking forward to tonight and i do believe i can get thejob done. full of praise for michael van gerwen. the last of michael van gerwen�*s three world titles came back in 2019 and darts journalist phill barrs says the dutchman still has plenty to prove. he came into this tournament with a lot of— he came into this tournament with a lot of question marks. there have been _ lot of question marks. there have been a _ lot of question marks. there have been a lot— lot of question marks. there have been a lot of subpar performances on tv from _ been a lot of subpar performances on tv from the _ been a lot of subpar performances on tv from the three—time world champion— tv from the three—time world champion and the way he responde
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stronger and the world safer.hould be ready for jimmy's recommendations on how to make god's realm a more peaceful place. >> in my church when we sing a song that says, "from the moment that i wake up until i lay my head, i will sing of the goodness of god." i don't know how many people in here can say that. i know i can't. but my grandfather certainly can. from the moment that he woke up until he laid his head, his life was a testament to the goodness of god. and i thank all of you for being here to celebrate this life. to the presidents and first ladies, it is a great honor to have you here. you know the human side of the american presidency like no others. and we appreciate you. to the vice presidents, other distinguished guests, and friends of all kinds, thank you for being here. to those of you who came from all across the world, thank you for being here to celebrate and pay tribute to my grandfather. i say grandfather, but we called him papaw, as many of you know. we called my grandmother, mom carter. we spe
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the world all the time. and the rate of change has accelerated in our time, in part the rate of change depends in large part not exclusive, but in large part on technological innovation and technological has speeded up, in part, there are more engineers and scientists work now than ever before. so there are sources of change. and you've mentioned some of them and a political system and individuals have to be able to adapt those changes. that's on now and it will go on probably at a greater pace in the future. what we don't have are the massive disruption zones of all of society that we found in the first half of the 20th century. and for that we should be grateful. yes i mean, how would david ben-gurion, any of the other titans you talk about if they were the prime minister of israel instead of netanyahu, how would they handle the conflict with hamas in. well, we don't know that. question we don't know the answer that question obviously, i, i have no doubt that any israeli prime minister would have this war
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half of the world's total population. of recently. i've changed my mind about the biggest challenge that the world faces. i think now, is a human rights problem and they discriminate against women and girls in the world. let me give you a couple of examples. there are about 160 million girls and women who are not living today because their parents, in order to comply with laws or customs and to have just male sons either kill their daughters by strangling them. birth or they have their modern ability to decide before the baby is born what is going to be and is a fetus is female. then they abort the child. atlanta where the carter center is located. is the greatest son of for human trafficking or slavery in america. one reason is that we have the most the busiest airport in the world for passengers. and a lot of our passengers from the southern hemisphere and. a girl who is brown skinned or black skin can be sold, according to the new york times, to a brothel owner for about $1,000 and a brothel makes about $35,000 for these forced bro
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the largest oil and gas producer in the world.ng health and the foundation for today's innovative economy. president carter and how he with the nation under three presidents, two republicans, nixon, ford and himself. the federal reserve. the tough monetary will is he would raise interest rates and unemployment and would do so in a presidential election year. inflation dropped like a rock after he left office and remains low for decades. to make human rights a priority u.s. foreign policy. this led directly to the release of thousands of political prisoners in latin america and stimulated them a lasting democratic transition. he ushered in europe relations the panama canal treaties, the toughest battle in his presidency. the commands human rights, championing freedom for aquinas in tripoli immigration of soviet jews and rebuilding america's military strength after work plan and negotiated an arms treaty. even as critics, tough measures after the soviets in afghanistan. jimmy carter's most lasting achievement and when i think he was
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can you quote it the sad duty of politics is to establish justice in a central world, sinful world and very few americans of this or any generation have done as much to fulfill that duty as you. thank you, sir. thank you. >> in 1976, former governor jimmy carter won 297 electoral votes, beating the incumbent president gerald ford. carter was sworn in to become the 39th president. in his inauguration speech he talked about his hopes for america and urged for democracy in other nations. [applause] >> governor carter, are you prepared to take the constitutional oath? when you place your left hand on the bible and raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, jimmy carter do solemnly swear, that i will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states, and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states. so help me god. congratulations. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [applause] >> for myself and for our nation, i want to thank my predecessor for all >> i want to thank my predec
can you quote it the sad duty of politics is to establish justice in a central world, sinful world and very few americans of this or any generation have done as much to fulfill that duty as you. thank you, sir. thank you. >> in 1976, former governor jimmy carter won 297 electoral votes, beating the incumbent president gerald ford. carter was sworn in to become the 39th president. in his inauguration speech he talked about his hopes for america and urged for democracy in other nations....
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the crass and narrow nationalism that dragged the world's most advanced into the first world war and then thwarted projects to prevent the second that self harming stupidity stalks us in the 2020s from moscow to beijing to tehran to palm beach. enemies of democracy are discovering common interests and common purposes. we return to the legacy of woodrow wilson not as a manual, but as an inspiration and a warning of the hazards of other paths than his. so. thank you so much. this not only did you write a fantastic piece in the atlantic, but now elaborating on it really gives a lot more substance. and we appreciate very much so what we're going to do is give you all a chance now to participate and benefit from the knowledge, expertise that david has on on this topic. and as he already indicated, any other topic you might have and my job will be to make sure that every one of you who wishes to partici speak gets an opportunity. so i ready see one hand. so let's let's get going. yes, i can volunteer to submit a one month. six weeks ago the new york times had an article about it and associ
the crass and narrow nationalism that dragged the world's most advanced into the first world war and then thwarted projects to prevent the second that self harming stupidity stalks us in the 2020s from moscow to beijing to tehran to palm beach. enemies of democracy are discovering common interests and common purposes. we return to the legacy of woodrow wilson not as a manual, but as an inspiration and a warning of the hazards of other paths than his. so. thank you so much. this not only did you...
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in their fantasy world, all the complex global changes of the world since world war ii have never happened their fantasy america, all problems have simple solutions, simple and wrong. [applause] it is a make-believe world. a world of good guys and bad guys, were some politicians shoot first and ask questions later. [applause] no hard choices, no sacrifice, no tough decisions. it sounds too good to be true and it is. [applause] the path of fantasy leads to irresponsibility. the path of reality leads to hope and peace. the two paths could not be more different nor good to future with which they lead. let's look at the hard consequences of our choice. you and i have been working to rebuild our military strength, steadily, carefully, and responsibly. the republicans talk about military strength, but they were in office eight of the last 11 years and in the face of a soviet threat, they cut real defense spending by more than a third. [crowd vocalizing] we have reversed the republican decline in defense. every year i have been president, we have had real increases in our commitment to a stronger
in their fantasy world, all the complex global changes of the world since world war ii have never happened their fantasy america, all problems have simple solutions, simple and wrong. [applause] it is a make-believe world. a world of good guys and bad guys, were some politicians shoot first and ask questions later. [applause] no hard choices, no sacrifice, no tough decisions. it sounds too good to be true and it is. [applause] the path of fantasy leads to irresponsibility. the path of reality...
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and ford communities around the world. today, the peace corps faces a shifting landscape and new challenges that it has not faced in the past. climate change, health care crises, even a shifting geopolitical landscape. i'm really thrilled and quite humbled that we've been joined today to discuss how the peace corps is approaching its historical mandate in the current operating environment and share insights into what it is doing not only around the world, but more specifically in the indo pacific region. now, the director was sworn in as the 21st director of the peace corps on december 21, 2022. she brings more than 25 years of public and private sector experience to the job, and she's worked around the world on issues ranging from small business development to infectious disease prevention to women's empowerment. she has recently served as the peace corps's chief executive officer. prior to that she served as its acting director, and she was africa's director to volunteer yourself in romania some years ago. it's really a
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the world. as a result, more and more countries have weighed in with beijing in the last two or three years, saying don't do anything. we have to preserve the status quo. you have to preserve peace and stability. and the demand signal coming from countries for china to act responsibly is more across the board and clear and louder than again, at any time that i remember. and it's another way also of showing the extent to which, mike, we have broken down these silos, where european friends and partners were concerned about what was going on in their part of the world, those in the indo-pacific just in their part of the world, middle east, africa, etc., their part of the world. what we've seen increasingly, what we've been able to show increasingly is the indivisibility of security. and as i said before, for the europeans, when they see china along with north korea helping to fuel the ongoing russian aggression, they know that what's happening halfway around the world matters to them. nato. we inhe
the world. as a result, more and more countries have weighed in with beijing in the last two or three years, saying don't do anything. we have to preserve the status quo. you have to preserve peace and stability. and the demand signal coming from countries for china to act responsibly is more across the board and clear and louder than again, at any time that i remember. and it's another way also of showing the extent to which, mike, we have broken down these silos, where european friends and...
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we believe that we are changing the world. music: leith tornn carnal by proc fiskal iceland has topped gender equality rankings for the last 15 years. perhaps one of the secrets to their success — start early. this is laufasborg, a nursery school in the capital, reykjavik. they do things a bit differently. the boys and the girls are separated for most of the day and are encouraged to do things usually associated with the opposite sex. it's called "compensation work". sings and the girls are taught to be unapologetic and fierce. sings. meanwhile, the boys are doing something very different. they're getting in touch with their caring side, giving each other compliments and massages. it's a teaching method called "hjalli". the idea is that they develop their personalities without the pressures and constraint of conventional gender stereotypes. iceland is a good place... bara was one of the first people to attend this school as a child. her mother helped set it up. her two daughters are the third generation with a connection to th
we believe that we are changing the world. music: leith tornn carnal by proc fiskal iceland has topped gender equality rankings for the last 15 years. perhaps one of the secrets to their success — start early. this is laufasborg, a nursery school in the capital, reykjavik. they do things a bit differently. the boys and the girls are separated for most of the day and are encouraged to do things usually associated with the opposite sex. it's called "compensation work". sings and the...
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to really help the world.hat's what many people are remembering him for today. >> harris: you know, i look back on his service in the united states. he was in the army, the rank of lieutenant, 1946 to 1953. a farmer. he used to always talk about that. i remember that. and then he was a member of the georgia senate 1963 to 1967. governor of georgia from 1971 to 1975 before becoming president of the united states in 1977. you talk about the world and really the leadership role that we are as a country. i want to bring in steve hilton, fox news contributor now. steve, the world is hot right now. it always is. there is always something going on. but particularly right now and right before the transition to arguably what will be a very different type of leadership in the united states certainly from what we've had in the last four years. and we won't get too much into politics as we watch this procession happen, but i want to get your take on where we are. >> i think the world is really yearning for leadership. not
to really help the world.hat's what many people are remembering him for today. >> harris: you know, i look back on his service in the united states. he was in the army, the rank of lieutenant, 1946 to 1953. a farmer. he used to always talk about that. i remember that. and then he was a member of the georgia senate 1963 to 1967. governor of georgia from 1971 to 1975 before becoming president of the united states in 1977. you talk about the world and really the leadership role that we are...
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nobody wants to convert it into a world government.one thing that i think the people who talk about that are really they're beating a horse. one of the things that has interested american people and worried them greatly have been some of these stories about america and communists being employed and sent to the united nations to work the united nations, even though they americans. i know that you've been greatly concerned, exercised about them and have taken tangible steps. what's been done to rectify that situation? well, you have taken big leadership here in the house. when i first became a united states representative, january 53, you were conducting hearings at that time? well, out of thousand employees at the united 1800 are americans. and the first thing i did on becoming u.s. was to arrange the fingerprinting of every one of those 1800 and having them screened by a special u.s. commission in accordance with civil service and procedures. today every single one of them has been screened, and we have set up a procedure, the future,
nobody wants to convert it into a world government.one thing that i think the people who talk about that are really they're beating a horse. one of the things that has interested american people and worried them greatly have been some of these stories about america and communists being employed and sent to the united nations to work the united nations, even though they americans. i know that you've been greatly concerned, exercised about them and have taken tangible steps. what's been done to...
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100 en route towards his seventh world final.qually dominant performance of his own, was superb. right from the off this time, no signs of nerves to begin. and stephen bunting, the world number eight, an accomplished player, a masters champion, standing absolutely no chance with the numbers, the shared dart history that luke littler demonstrated. just far too good for bunting. so a 6—1 win for both those finalists in the semifinal, it will be a difficult one to call on friday night at the palace. michael van gerwen faces the 17—year—old sensation who, remember, is in a second consecutive world championship final of his still fledgling career on friday night. well, michael van gerwen hasn't had the best of seasons, but was in a bullish mood after his semifinal win. i have been in this position a few more times, and the moment people do not believe in me, that is the moment i have to keep fighting and keep believing in my ability, and that is what i am doing. you need to make sure you maintain your own performance and keep digging
100 en route towards his seventh world final.qually dominant performance of his own, was superb. right from the off this time, no signs of nerves to begin. and stephen bunting, the world number eight, an accomplished player, a masters champion, standing absolutely no chance with the numbers, the shared dart history that luke littler demonstrated. just far too good for bunting. so a 6—1 win for both those finalists in the semifinal, it will be a difficult one to call on friday night at the...