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  • Barack Obama: News Conference on Congressional Gridlock

    06/03/2025

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    Barack Obama: News Conference on Congressional Gridlock

    THE PRESIDENT:  Hello, everybody.  I am glad to see that all of you braved the weather to be here.  A little while ago I had a meeting with the Democratic and Republican congressional leaders, and it went very well.  In fact, I understand that McConnell and Reid are out doing snow angels on the South Lawn together.  (Laughter.)  Can you picture that, Chuck?  Not really?The meeting did go well, and I appreciate them making the trek.  We had a good and frank conversation and it's one that I hope we can continue on a more regular basis.We all understand that there are legitimate and genuine differences between the parties, but despite the political posturing that often paralyzes this town, there are many issues upon which we can and should agree.  That's what the American people are demanding of us.  I think they're tired of every day being Election Day in Washington.  And at this critical time in our country, the people sent us here expect a seriousness of purpose that transcends petty politics.That's why I'm going to continue to seek the best ideas from either party as we work to tackle the pressing challenges ahead.  I am confident, for example, that when one in 10 of our fellow citizens can't work, we should be able to come together and help business create more jobs.  We ought to be able to agree on providing small businesses with additional tax credits and much needed lines of credit.  We ought to agree on investments in crumbling roads and bridges, and we should agree on tax breaks for making homes more energy-efficient -- all of which will put more Americans to work.  Many of the job proposals that I've laid out have passed the House and are soon going to be debated in the Senate.  We spent a lot of time in this meeting discussing a jobs package and how we could move forward on that.  And if there are additional ideas, I will consider them as well.  What I won't consider is doing nothing in the face of a lot of hardship across the country. We also talked about restoring fiscal responsibility.  There are few matters on which there is as much vigorous bipartisan agreement, at least in public, but unfortunately there's also a lot of partisan wrangling behind closed doors.  This is what we know for sure:  For us to solve this extraordinary problem that is so many years in the making, it's going to take the cooperation of both parties.  It's not going to happen in any other way.I'm pleased that Congress supported my request to restore the pay-as-you-go rule, which was instrumental in turning deficits into surpluses during the 1990s.  I've also called for a bipartisan fiscal commission.  Unfortunately this measure, which originally had received the support of a bipartisan majority of the Senate and was cosponsored by Senators Conrad and Gregg, Democrats and Republicans, was blocked there.  So I'm going to be creating this commission by executive order.  And during our meeting I asked the leadership of both parties to join in this serious effort to address our long-term deficits, because when the politics is put aside, the reality of our fiscal challenge is not subject to interpretation.  Math is not partisan.  There ought to be a debate about how to close our deficits.  What we can't accept is business as usual, and we can't afford grandstanding at the expense of actually getting something done.During our meeting we also touched briefly on how we can move forward on health reform.  I've already announced that in two weeks I'll be holding a meeting with people from both parties, and as I told the congressional leadership, I'm looking forward to a constructive debate with plans that need to be measured against this test.  Does it bring down costs for all Americans as well as for the federal government, which spends a huge amount on health care?  Does it provide adequate protection against abuses by the insurance industry?  Does it make coverage affordable and available to the tens of millions of working Americans who don't have it right now?  And does it help us get on a path of fiscal sustainability?We also talked about why this is so urgent.  Just this week, there was a report that Anthem Blue Cross, which is the largest insurer in the largest state, California, is planning on raising premiums for many individual policyholders by as much as 39 percent.  If we don't act, this is just a preview of coming attractions.  Premiums will continue to rise for folks with insurance; millions more will lose their coverage altogether; our deficits will continue to grow larger.  And we have an obligation -- both parties -- to tackle this issue in a serious way. Now, bipartisanship depends on a willingness among both Democrats and Republicans to put aside matters of party for the good of the country.  I won't hesitate to embrace a good idea from my friends in the minority party, but I also won't hesitate to condemn what I consider to be obstinacy that's rooted not in substantive disagreements but in political expedience.  We talked about this as well, particularly when it comes to the confirmation process.  I respect the Senate's role to advise and consent, but for months, qualified, non- controversial nominees for critical positions in government, often positions related to our national security, have been held up despite having overwhelming support.  My nominee for one important job, the head of General Services Administration, which helps run the government, was denied a vote for nine months.  When she finally got a vote on her nomination, she was confirmed 96 to nothing.  That's not advise and consent; that's delay and obstruct.One senator, as you all are aware, had put a hold on every single nominee that we had put forward due to a dispute over a couple of earmarks in his state.  In our meeting, I asked the congressional leadership to put a stop to these holds in which nominees for critical jobs are denied a vote for months.  Surely we can set aside partisanship and do what's traditionally been done to confirm these nominations.  If the Senate does not act -- and I made this very clear -- if the Senate does not act to confirm these nominees, I will consider making several recess appointments during the upcoming recess, because we can't afford to allow politics to stand in the way of a well-functioning government.My hope is that this will be the first of a series of meetings that I have with leadership of both parties in Congress.  We've got to get past the tired debates that have plagued our politics and left behind nothing but soaring debt and mounting challenges, greater hardships among the American people, and extraordinary frustrations among the American people.  Those frustrations are what led me to run for President, and as long as I'm here in Washington, I intend to try to make this government work on their behalf.So, you know, I'm going to take a couple of questions, guys.Major.Q    After meeting with you, John Boehner came out and told us, "The House can't pass the health care bill it once passed; the Senate can't pass the health care bill it once passed.  Why would we have a conversation about legislation that can't pass?"  As a part of that, he said you and your White House and congressional Democrats should start over entirely from scratch on health care reform.  How do you respond?  Are you willing to do that?THE PRESIDENT:  Well, here's how I responded to John in the meeting, and I've said this publicly before.  There are some core goals that have to be met.  We've got to control costs, both for families and businesses, but also for our government.  Everybody out there who talks about deficits has to acknowledge that the single biggest driver of our deficits is health care spending.  We cannot deal with our deficits and debt long term unless we get a handle on that.  So that has to be part of a package.Number two, we've got to deal with insurance abuses that affect millions of Americans who've got health insurance.  And number three, we've got to make health insurance more available to folks in the individual market, as I just mentioned, in California, who are suddenly seeing their premiums go up 39 percent.  That applies to the majority of small businesses, as well as sole proprietors.  They are struggling.So I've got these goals.  Now, we have a package, as we work through the differences between the House and the Senate, and we'll put it up on a Web site for all to see over a long period of time, that meets those criteria, meets those goals.  But when I was in Baltimore talking to the House Republicans, they indicated, we can accomplish some of these goals at no cost.  And I said, great, let me see it.  And I have no interest in doing something that's more expensive and harder to accomplish if somebody else has an easier way to do it. So I'm going to be starting from scratch in the sense that I will be open to any ideas that help promote these goals.  What I will not do, what I don't think makes sense and I don't think the American people want to see, would be another year of partisan wrangling around these issues; another six months or eight months or nine months worth of hearings in every single committee in the House and the Senate in which there's a lot of posturing.  Let's get the relevant parties together; let's put the best ideas on the table.  My hope is that we can find enough overlap that we can say this is the right way to move forward, even if I don't get every single thing that I want.But here's the point that I made to John Boehner and Mitch McConnell:  Bipartisanship can't be that I agree to all the things that they believe in or want, and they agree to none of the things I believe in and want, and that's the price of bipartisanship, right?  But that's sometimes the way it gets presented.  Mitch McConnell said something very nice in the meeting about how he supports our goals on nuclear energy and clean coal

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  • Dadju & Tayc - Star VIP

    16/02/2024

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    Dadju & Tayc - Star VIP

    Dadju & Tayc les deux STARS du mois de février sur Radio Star.  Ils présentent leur nouvel album "Héritage" dans 16 Heures Pétantes avec Emilie Picch, Pascal et César. 16 février 2024.

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    18/01/2021

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    ASMR 🌺🌴(îles tropicales)

    Tu as du mal à t’endormir ? voici une petite histoire, tu pars à la découverte d’une île tropicale. 🦀

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  • Episode 158 - Unpacking (feat. Lucie Ronfaut)

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    Episode 158 - Unpacking (feat. Lucie Ronfaut)

    En voyant Tim déballer ses affaires pour s’installer chez elle, Wren se dit qu’il y a peut-être une idée de jeu dans ces cartons. Plutôt un jeu de puzzle ? Un jeu zen ? Un jeu narratif à choix ? Développer Unpacking, c’est décider quelle forme prendra le jeu puisqu’il ne découle d’aucun autre. Dérouler le PQ devant ou derrière ? Les couverts dans quel sens ? Le micro-ondes à quelle hauteur ? C’est quoi ce cube violet ? Jouer à Unpacking, c’est prendre des décisions aux conséquences géopolitiques incommensurables. Merci à nos patreotes qui financent l'émission sur https://www.patreon.com/findugame Rejoignez le club de lecture sur Discord : https://discord.gg/YTGbSkN Si vous réalisez un achat sur Top Achat, vous pouvez entrer le code créateur FINDUGAME pour soutenir l'émission. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

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  • Sarah Herzali et Quentin Lecomte

    09/11/2018

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    Sarah Herzali et Quentin Lecomte

    Saison 12, émission 12 du jeudi 8 novembre 2018. Invités : Sarah Herzali et Quentin Lecomte. Animation : Comanche et ShiShi. Réalisation : Alix. Générique et jingles : G-Process. Club Poker Radio vous est présentée par Winamax, le n°1 du poker en ligne.   Perte d'argent, conflits familiaux, addiction… Les jeux d'argent sont interdits aux moins de 18 ans et peuvent être dangereux. En cas de besoin, contactez le 09 74 75 13 13. Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.

    09/11/2018

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  • June 4, 2009: Address at Cairo University

    06/03/2025

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    June 4, 2009: Address at Cairo University

    Thank you so much. Good afternoon. I am honored to be in the timeless city of Cairo and to be hosted by two remarkable institutions. For over a thousand years, Al-Azhar has stood as a beacon of Islamic learning, and for over a century, Cairo University has been a source of Egypt's advancement. And together, you represent the harmony between tradition and progress. I'm grateful for your hospitality and the hospitality of the people of Egypt. And I'm also proud to carry with me the good will of the American people and a greeting of peace from Muslim communities in my country: As-salaamu alaykum.We meet at a time of great tension between the United States and Muslims around the world, tension rooted in historical forces that go beyond any current policy debate. The relationship between Islam and the West includes centuries of coexistence and cooperation, but also conflict and religious wars. More recently, tension has been fed by colonialism that denied rights and opportunities to many Muslims and a cold war in which Muslim-majority countries were too often treated as proxies without regard to their own aspirations. Moreover, the sweeping change brought by modernity and globalization led many Muslims to view the West as hostile to the traditions of Islam.Violent extremists have exploited these tensions in a small, but potent minority of Muslims. The attacks of September 11, 2001, and the continued efforts of these extremists to engage in violence against civilians has led some in my country to view Islam as inevitably hostile not only to America and Western countries, but also to human rights. All this has bred more fear and more mistrust.So long as our relationship is defined by our differences, we will empower those who sow hatred rather than peace, those who promote conflict rather than the cooperation that can help all of our people achieve justice and prosperity. And this cycle of suspicion and discord must end.I've come here to Cairo to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world, one based on mutual interest and mutual respect and one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap and share common principles, principles of justice and progress, tolerance and the dignity of all human beings.I do so recognizing that change cannot happen overnight. I know there's been a lot of publicity about this speech, but no single speech can eradicate years of mistrust. Nor can I answer in the time that I have this afternoon all the complex questions that brought us to this point. But I am convinced that in order to move forward, we must say openly to each other the things we hold in our hearts and that too often are said only behind closed doors. There must be a sustained effort to listen to each other, to learn from each other, to respect one another, and to seek common ground. As the Holy Koran tells us: "Be conscious of God and speak always the truth." That is what I will try to do today, to speak the truth as best I can, humbled by the task before us and firm in my belief that the interests we share as human beings are far more powerful than the forces that drive us apart.Now part of this conviction is rooted in my own experience. I'm a Christian, but my father came from a Kenyan family that includes generations of Muslims. As a boy, I spent several years in Indonesia and heard the call of the azaan at the break of dawn and at the fall of dusk. As a young man, I worked in Chicago communities where many found dignity and peace in their Muslim faith. As a student of history, I also know civilization's debt to Islam.It was Islam, at places like Al-Azhar, that carried the light of learning through so many centuries, paving the way for Europe's renaissance and enlightenment. It was innovation in Muslim communities that developed the order of algebra, our magnetic compass and tools of navigation, our mastery of pens and printing, our understanding of how disease spreads and how it can be healed. Islamic culture has given us majestic arches and soaring spires, timeless poetry and cherished music, elegant calligraphy and places of peaceful contemplation. And throughout history, Islam has demonstrated through words and deeds the possibilities of religious tolerance and racial equality.I also know that Islam has always been a part of America's story. The first nation to recognize my country was Morocco. In signing the Treaty of Tripoli in 1796, our second President, John Adams, wrote: "The United States has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquillity of Muslims." And since our founding, American Muslims have enriched the United States. They have fought in our wars; they have served in our government; they have stood for civil rights; they have started businesses; they have taught at our universities; they've excelled in our sports arenas; they've won Nobel Prizes, built our tallest building, and lit the Olympic Torch. And when the first Muslim American was recently elected to Congress, he took the oath to defend our Constitution using the same Holy Koran that one of our Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson, kept in his personal library.So, I have known Islam on three continents before coming to the region where it was first revealed. That experience guides my conviction that partnership between America and Islam must be based on what Islam is, not what it isn't. And I consider it part of my responsibility as President of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear.But that same principle must apply to Muslim perceptions of America. Just as Muslims do not fit a crude stereotype, America is not the crude stereotype of a self-interested empire. The United States has been one of the greatest sources of progress that the world has ever known. We were born out of revolution against an empire. We were founded upon the ideal that all are created equal, and we have shed blood and struggled for centuries to give meaning to those words, within our borders and around the world. We are shaped by every culture, drawn from every end of the Earth, and dedicated to a simple concept: E pluribus unum—"Out of many, one."Now, much has been made of the fact that an African American with the name Barack Hussein Obama could be elected President. But my personal story is not so unique. The dream of opportunity for all people has not come true for everyone in America, but its promise exists for all who come to our shores, and that includes nearly 7 million American Muslims in our country today, who, by the way, enjoy incomes and educational levels that are higher than the American average.Moreover, freedom in America is indivisible from the freedom to practice one's religion. That is why there is a mosque in every State in our Union and over 1,200 mosques within our borders. That's why the United States Government has gone to court to protect the right of women and girls to wear the hijab and to punish those who would deny it.So let there be no doubt, Islam is a part of America. And I believe that America holds within her the truth that regardless of race, religion, or station in life, all of us share common aspirations to live in peace and security, to get an education and to work with dignity, to love our families, our communities, and our God. These things we share. This is the hope of all humanity.Of course, recognizing our common humanity is only the beginning of our task. Words alone cannot meet the needs of our people. These needs will be met only if we act boldly in the years ahead and if we understand that the challenges we face are shared and our failure to meet them will hurt us all. For we have learned from recent experience that when a financial system weakens in one country, prosperity is hurt everywhere. When a new flu infects one human being, all are at risk. When one nation pursues a nuclear weapon, the risk of nuclear attack rises for all nations. When violent extremists operate in one stretch of mountains, people are endangered across an ocean. When innocents in Bosnia and Darfur are slaughtered, that is a stain on our collective conscience. That is what it means to share this world in the 21st century. That is the responsibility we have to one another as human beings.And this is a difficult responsibility to embrace, for human history has often been a record of nations and tribes and, yes, religions subjugating one another in pursuit of their own interests. Yet in this new age, such attitudes are self-defeating. Given our interdependence, any world order that elevates one nation or group of people over another will inevitably fail. So whatever we think of the past, we must not be prisoners to it. Our problems must be dealt with through partnership; our progress must be shared.Now, that does not mean we should ignore sources of tension. Indeed, it suggests the opposite. We must face these tensions squarely. And so in that spirit, let me speak as clearly and as plainly as I can about some specific issues that I believe we must finally confront together.The first issue that we have to confront is violent extremism in all of its forms. In Ankara, I made clear that America is not, and never will be, at war with Islam. We will, however, relentlessly confront violent extremists who pose a grave threat to our security, because we reject the same thing that people of all faiths reject: the killing of innocent men, women, and children. And it is my first duty as President to protect the American people.The situation in Afghanistan demonstrates America's goals and our need to work together. Over 7 years ago, the United States pursued Al Qaida and the Taliban with broad international support. We did not go by choice; we went because of necessity. I'm aware that there's still some who would question or even justify the events of 9/11. But let us be clear: Al Qaida kil

    06/03/2025

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  • 79. 怎样才算当代“魅力女性”?

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    79. 怎样才算当代“魅力女性”?

    因为周媛魅力女性社会事件引发的思考。那些通过谄媚、性化、物化和表演,以获取男性认可的“魅力女性”叙事中揭露的女性婚恋和结构困境。我想以一个人的独立存在来看看「魅力女性」是怎样的。 魅力是多元,是自然的外溢,不是表演,不是讨好换来的。 甚至,你不要多耀眼也可以有魅力,但我们普遍缺少一双看见自己魅力的眼睛,因为我们总在盯着别人看,渴望成为别人的模样。 00:00 周媛事件,唉声叹气的我,看见婚恋、结构困境 03:00 disclaimer:女性的魅力无法被定义 06:00 为什么总是指向的都是“在男人眼里”,为什么总在讨好男人 10:00 在迷茫内耗患得患失的时候,拿回视线,抓住自己的主线任务,看见社会的底层逻辑——经济,它意味着权力,话语权 18:00 性感 vs 谄媚讨好,她是如何成为她的有来龙去脉 一些男人喜欢的,只是那些女性符号,而不是具体的人。展开阅读,2021年写过的文章「那些被符号化的女孩们」 提到的美剧《妖惑心计》 28:00 生育价值、婚恋结构困境 32:00《都是她的错》的女主Sarah Snook的魅力 36:00 漂亮 vs 魅力 37:00 魅力1,对自我的诚实,勇敢的选择 39:00 魅力2,有抗争的精神,对女性固有观念、刻板印象的行动力反抗,未来我的女儿会受益 提到的意大利女性电影《还有明天》 44:00 魅力3,自己的价值体系,拥有一把自己的尺子 47:00 魅力4,有拒绝、中断、抽身的能力,把放弃看作一种选择,而不仅是失败 48:00 魅力5,了解和懂得自己的外在我。女性的外貌不是任何事物的对立面,但外貌不能是人生唯一的支点 55:00 魅力不是目的,不是手段,而是天然的散发,你本来就有魅力,在你与众不同的微小处,学会看见自己的魅力 ———————————————————— 听友群,请加微信:miaaa0701(请备注播客听友群) 邮箱:miallllling@gmail.com 主播介绍: MIALIU,十年工龄时尚博主、写作者。女的,爱吃,能睡,喜欢运动。喜欢看书写字,和展开对生命的胡乱思考。 四川大学经济贸易本科,美国雷鸟商学院研究生。六年美国工作生活,现居上海。 小红书@mialiuuuu 微博@大Mia的时尚账号 微信公众号@大Mia的时尚账号 ☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️ 人体含水量在60%~70%左右,随着年龄的增长会逐渐减少,新生儿期约占体重的80%,婴儿期约占体重的70%,成年男性约为60%,成年女性约为55%。而水分在大脑中占比在70-80%,神经元和神经胶质都需要水分来完成自己的工作。 给自己的身体保持水分,给自己的大脑保持水分,我们才能好好的活下去。 喝水是生活中最重要的人类行为,而思想就是无形的水分。 记得多喝水哦。

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  • Les choses à arrêter en 2026 + mes projets

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    Les choses à arrêter en 2026 + mes projets

    Dans cet épisode je vous parle des 8 choses que j'ai décidé d'arrêter en 2025 + de mon vision board pour 2026 (manifestation et projets concrets) Je vous parle aussi de mon nouveal achat immobilier et de l'avenir de ma marque de Papeterie Pour shopper le planner 2026: https://noprocrastinationclub.fr/ Pour découvrir mes recherches d'appartement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OEte99tjN0&t=639s Et me suivre sur Instagram pour un peu de tout ça mélangé: https://www.instagram.com/tyciadchannel/ Que du love et bonne écoute 3 Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

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  • je suis une cible trop facile à arnaquer ... (13000€ envolé)

    22/12/2025

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    je suis une cible trop facile à arnaquer ... (13000€ envolé)

    Dans cet épisode de podcast je vous raconte pourquoi je suis une cible facile à arnaquer et je vous raconte une storytime d'il y a 5 ans qui m'a marqué... Me suivre sur Instagram: @tyciadchannel Pour me contacter/proposer un sujet de podcast c'est via: 33tycia@gmail.com Bonne écoute, que du love Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

    22/12/2025

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  • Mon copain me déteste #198

    01/10/2025

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    Mon copain me déteste #198

    Cette semaine dans Allô Copines, vos copines préférées lise le mail d'une jeune femme à qui tout sourit... enfin presque ! Seul soucis dans sa vie, son copain qui semble la détester : un peu de rabaissements, il refuse de lui acheter des tampons pendant ses règles, il ne participe pas aux tâches ménagères de leur appartement et bien plus malheureusement. Le bon cocktail pour une charge mentale gigantesque et des litres de larmes ! Si tu lis cette description, c'est ton signe de nous envoyer un mail avec une histoire ou une anecdote que tu veux partager (en anonyme si tu le souhaites), vous faites vivre ce podcast alors on attend vos mails par milliers sur allocopines@gmail.com ❤️ Laisse nous 5 étoiles sur la plateforme sur laquelle tu nous écoute ❤️ On vous fait des giga bisous, merci d'être aussi nombreux au rendez-vous toutes les semaines !! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

    01/10/2025

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