In nineteen forty-eight, Carl Rowan became a reporter for the Minneapolis Tribune newspaper in Minnesota.
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Mr. Carl Icahn: Well, I mean, that--I don't consider that being--that's barely a strategy. I think that when you buy something, the best is--that sounds simple.
卡尔·伊坎先生:嗯,我的意思是--我觉得那不算是,-那不算是一个策略,我觉得每当,你要买什么东西时,最好就是--听起来其实挺简单。
Mr. Carl Icahn: The career you're asking about I went down to Wall Street back in -- way back in the '60s and I thought I was really--I had gone to Princeton, a really good school.
卡尔·伊坎先生:你们所想知道的有关于我职业的问题,我在--在二十世纪六十年代,去了华尔街,我觉得我真的-我在普林斯顿大学学习过,那是一个非常好的学校。
In nineteen sixty-four, President Johnson named Carl Rowan director of the United States Information Agency.
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His name is Carl Icahn, who is one of the biggest Wall Street-- powerful and enlightened people on Wall Street-- who can also maybe tell us something about how he makes money or how he makes it a better world.
他叫卡尔·伊卡恩,他是华尔街一位有影响力,有见识的商人,希望他也能和我们谈谈怎么赚钱,或者如何让世界更美好
In nineteen ninety-one, Carl Rowan wrote a book about his life called "Breaking Barriers."
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So, I think that kind of thing. You should read that poem : Student: I like the line where it's if you can be in a crowd but not lose the common touch -that's my favorite line Mr. Carl Icahn: That's right. If you can walk in a crowd and still not lose the--if you can walk with kings and not lose the common touch.
所以为这些事情你应该读读那首诗,学生:我喜欢这句,如果你跟村夫交谈而不变谦虚之,态,亦或与王侯散步而不露谄媚之颜,那是我最喜欢的一句,卡尔·伊坎先生:对,是的,如果你可以和农夫交谈而,不变--亦或与王侯散步,而不露谄媚之颜。
Carl entered Tennessee State College in nineteen forty-two.
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Fidel Garcia is the owner of Capital Pilates and Patrick Carl is co-owner of the Capital City Diner.
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Among them were the Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Democrat Carl Levin, and the committee's senior Republican, John McCain - the president's opponent in last year's election.
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BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg said the decision was by mutual agreement.
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He's also friendlier on the track than many of the past champions think American Carl Lewis and Canadian Ben Johnson, who tried to intimidate opponents with their dagger-like glares.
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