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thomas: $71 billion.vid: france is a wonderful country with great companies usually headed by people born in france. how did a german get to be the head of a french major company? thomas: you have to ask my board of directors. no. the board ran a process and they first looked at external and then internal candidates. there were seven internal candidates and then over time the process took three years. they eliminated and we were just at the end of the day two left, one french person and me. and then the board looked at essentially three criteria, which was very much away from nationality. one was track record within the company and the other one was what is the value set of the person and the third one, what is the capacity of the person to reinvent him or herself? david: in many cases the large french companies are run by french people, typically men, who have gone to these elite paris schools. you did not go to one of those. does that mean you are an outsider in the establishment or have you worked your
thomas: $71 billion.vid: france is a wonderful country with great companies usually headed by people born in france. how did a german get to be the head of a french major company? thomas: you have to ask my board of directors. no. the board ran a process and they first looked at external and then internal candidates. there were seven internal candidates and then over time the process took three years. they eliminated and we were just at the end of the day two left, one french person and me. and...
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thomas: not at all.er i finished my studies, i was not really ready to decide in which industry i went, so i went into consulting to prolong a little bit the journey and test certain industries. during that consulting time, i did amazing projects. some were in insurance. others were in women's underwear. others were in i.t. distribution, so i saw very different sectors. i really liked the insurance sector at the time because i saw exactly what you mentioned earlier, that there is an industry that is deeply rooted in society because we are basically promoting and ensuring social cohesion. yet, the industry was not recognized for it. at that time, i wanted to make a difference. david: right before you joined axa, you were working where? thomas: i worked for boston consulting. then i went and ran zurich insurance in switzerland and then back to germany for axa. david: the stock is up about 60% since you have been working there. thomas: i think it is more than that. david: and market capitalization is up alm
thomas: not at all.er i finished my studies, i was not really ready to decide in which industry i went, so i went into consulting to prolong a little bit the journey and test certain industries. during that consulting time, i did amazing projects. some were in insurance. others were in women's underwear. others were in i.t. distribution, so i saw very different sectors. i really liked the insurance sector at the time because i saw exactly what you mentioned earlier, that there is an industry...
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thomas: not at all.fter i finished my studies, i was not really ready to decide in which industry i went, so i went into consulting to prolong a little bit the journey and test certain industries. during that consulting time, i did amazing projects. somewhere in insurance. others were in women's underwear. others were in i.t. distribution, so i saw very different sectors. i really liked the insurance sector at the time because i saw exactly what you mentioned earlier, that there is an industry that is deeply rooted in society because we are basically promoting and ensuring social cohesion. yet, the industry was not recognized for it. at that time, i wanted to make a difference. david: right before you joined axa, you were working where? thomas: i worked for boston consulting. then i went and ran zurich insurance in switzerland and then back to germany for axa. david: the stock is up about 60% since you have been working there. thomas: i think it is more than that. david: and market capitalization is up a
thomas: not at all.fter i finished my studies, i was not really ready to decide in which industry i went, so i went into consulting to prolong a little bit the journey and test certain industries. during that consulting time, i did amazing projects. somewhere in insurance. others were in women's underwear. others were in i.t. distribution, so i saw very different sectors. i really liked the insurance sector at the time because i saw exactly what you mentioned earlier, that there is an industry...
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thomas: not at all.fter i finished my studies, i was not really ready to decide in which industry i went, so i went into consulting to prolong a little bit the journey and test certain industries. during that consulting time, i did amazing projects. somewhere in insurance. others were in women's underwear. others were in i.t. distribution, so i saw very different sectors. i really liked the insurance sector at the time because i saw exactly what you mentioned earlier, that there is an industry that is deeply rooted in society because we are basically promoting and ensuring social cohesion. yet, the industry was not recognized for it. at that time, i wanted to make a difference. david: right before you joined axa, you were working where? thomas: i worked for boston consulting. then i went and ran zurich insurance in switzerland and then back to germany for accept -- for axa. david: the stock is up about 60% since you have been working there. thomas: i think it is more than that. david: and market capitali
thomas: not at all.fter i finished my studies, i was not really ready to decide in which industry i went, so i went into consulting to prolong a little bit the journey and test certain industries. during that consulting time, i did amazing projects. somewhere in insurance. others were in women's underwear. others were in i.t. distribution, so i saw very different sectors. i really liked the insurance sector at the time because i saw exactly what you mentioned earlier, that there is an industry...
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thomas: $71 billion.avid: france is a wonderful country with great companies usually headed by people born in france. how did i german get to be the head of a french major company? thomas: you have to ask my board of directors. no. the board ran a process and they first looked at external and then internal candidates. there were seven internal candidates and then over time the process took three years. they eliminated and we were just at the end of the day two left, one french person and me. and then the board looked at essentially three criteria, which was very much away from nationality. one was track record within the company and the other one was what is the value set of the person and the third one, what is the capacity of the person to reinvent him or herself? david: in many cases the large french companies are run by french people, typically men, who have gone to these elite paris schools. you did not go to one of those. does that mean you are an outsider in the establishment or have you worked you
thomas: $71 billion.avid: france is a wonderful country with great companies usually headed by people born in france. how did i german get to be the head of a french major company? thomas: you have to ask my board of directors. no. the board ran a process and they first looked at external and then internal candidates. there were seven internal candidates and then over time the process took three years. they eliminated and we were just at the end of the day two left, one french person and me....
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thomas: not at all.fter i finished my studies, i was not really ready to decide in which industry i went, so i went into consulting to prolong a little bit the journey and test certain industries. during that consulting time, i did amazing projects. some in insurance. others were in women's underwear. others were in i.t. distribution, so i saw very different sectors. i really liked the insurance sector at the time because i saw exactly what you mentioned earlier, that there is an industry that is deeply rooted in society because we are basically promoting and ensuring social cohesion. yet, the industry was not recognized for it. at that time, i wanted to make a difference. david: right before you joined axa, you were working where? thomas: i worked for boston consulting. then i went and ran zÜrich insurance in switzerland and then back to germany for axa. david: the stock is up about 60% since you have been working there. thomas: i think it is more than that. david: and market capitalization is up almost
thomas: not at all.fter i finished my studies, i was not really ready to decide in which industry i went, so i went into consulting to prolong a little bit the journey and test certain industries. during that consulting time, i did amazing projects. some in insurance. others were in women's underwear. others were in i.t. distribution, so i saw very different sectors. i really liked the insurance sector at the time because i saw exactly what you mentioned earlier, that there is an industry that...
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thomas: it depends. dying sooner is mostly better because of people live longer, you have the longevity risk and you never know how long people live. but that really depends country by country. we have made the choice of being relatively cautious around life insurance. we used to be 80% life insurance, for portfolio. we are now to what he percent life insurance. life insurance is very much financial risk, which is not diversifying. secondly, it is very much linked to a high degree of regulation, which makes the business very, very different. david: let's talk about health insurance. there's a lot of obesity going on in the western world, a lot of drug abuse in the western world. do you take that into account when you sell health insurance? thomas: yes, you have to send your bmi, which is the proxy around the question are you obese or are you not? even for this we are at the beginning of a big rave the -- a big revolution. if you look at all the new drugs like ozempic and others, they could change the pat
thomas: it depends. dying sooner is mostly better because of people live longer, you have the longevity risk and you never know how long people live. but that really depends country by country. we have made the choice of being relatively cautious around life insurance. we used to be 80% life insurance, for portfolio. we are now to what he percent life insurance. life insurance is very much financial risk, which is not diversifying. secondly, it is very much linked to a high degree of...
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thomas: not at all.fter i finished my studies, i was not really ready to decide in which industry i went, so i went into consulting to prolong a little bit the journey and test certain industries. during that consulting time, i did amazing projects. some were in insurance. others were in women's underwear. others were in i.t. distribution, so i saw very different sectors. i really liked the insurance sector at the time because i saw exactly what you mentioned earlier, that there is an industry that is deeply rooted in society because we are basically promoting and ensuring social cohesion. yet, the industry was not recognized for it. it was the question around a very bureaucratic industry. at that time, i wanted to make a difference. david: right before you joined axa, you were working where? thomas: i worked for boston consulting. then i went and ran zÜrich insurance in switzerland and then back to germany for axa. david: you have been ceo since the stock is up about 60% since 2016. then. thomas: i thin
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this is new territory, and i think it really shows just how immeshed clarence thomas and ginni thomasto the assistance of ginni thomas after she was pushed out for being too racist and grew as not only a confidant to gini but also a friend and nearly adopted daughter and positioned her to a first $500,000 bonus if she enters private practice and ten years down the line a judgeship under a future president. the stakes raare very high, and because of that justices go out of their way to do it on merit, to make sure they're not picking their friends and family. obviously clanton the most extreme example of that but not the only example. >> in the immediate it doesn't like a good idea to have a law clerk at the supreme court who's texted i hate black people just for what that does to the court itself, which is suffering from a major pr crisis at best. but on the second, people who write text messages who say i hate black people shouldn't be in the pipeline that is clearly in existence as it concerns these law clerks. and thomas really has seem today have profoundly -- he's built an effici
this is new territory, and i think it really shows just how immeshed clarence thomas and ginni thomasto the assistance of ginni thomas after she was pushed out for being too racist and grew as not only a confidant to gini but also a friend and nearly adopted daughter and positioned her to a first $500,000 bonus if she enters private practice and ten years down the line a judgeship under a future president. the stakes raare very high, and because of that justices go out of their way to do it on...
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thomas at her consulting firm and justice thomas's use his contacts to help her land her clerkship ining illegal about keeping things close. but this is the supreme court and it is an institution that is encouraged by the nonbinding federal code of conduct to avoid unnecessary appointments, nepotism and favoritism and it is an institution that has a 60% disapproval rating right now and also an institution that is currently facing a giant credibility problem amid a flood of ethics scandals centering on justice clarence thomas. so you may expect, i don't know, a bit more self-awareness and the sort of self-awareness the court exhibited when justice kagan hired merrick garland's daughter to be her clerk before her father was ahead of the justice department and the spring court then announced garland's daughter wouldn't serve in that position as elena kagan's clerk while her father remained attorney general and this i contrast justice thomas has insisted on hiring his near daughter, the one on his christmas cards and, man, that sounds like a very nice thing for him to do for her and the n
thomas at her consulting firm and justice thomas's use his contacts to help her land her clerkship ining illegal about keeping things close. but this is the supreme court and it is an institution that is encouraged by the nonbinding federal code of conduct to avoid unnecessary appointments, nepotism and favoritism and it is an institution that has a 60% disapproval rating right now and also an institution that is currently facing a giant credibility problem amid a flood of ethics scandals...
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obviously, clarence thomas does things differently.ample. >> in the immediate, it doesn't seem like a good idea to have a law clerk at the supreme court who texted i hate black people for what that does to the court itself which is suffering from a mayor pr crisis at best. but on the second, you know, people who write text messages saying i hate black people shouldn't be in the pipeline that is clearly in existence as it concerns the law clerks and thomas really seems to have profoundly efficient. he has built a very efficient pipeline. his clerks have gone on in large number to become judges, to be an essential part of the american justice system. can you talk more about his record? >> it functions as an indoctrine nation boot camp. he goes out of his way to select clerks who agree with him. he has direct lines and he instills them on this far right conservative philosophy. sends them on their way. they take the pay out ins private practice. the bonus for a supreme court clerk is half a million dollars your first year. then they find
obviously, clarence thomas does things differently.ample. >> in the immediate, it doesn't seem like a good idea to have a law clerk at the supreme court who texted i hate black people for what that does to the court itself which is suffering from a mayor pr crisis at best. but on the second, you know, people who write text messages saying i hate black people shouldn't be in the pipeline that is clearly in existence as it concerns the law clerks and thomas really seems to have profoundly...
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clarence thomas does indeed have a financial interest in the proceeding, because clarence thomas's wife and, clarence thomas's wife has an interest in a party to the proceeding for donald trump is a party to the proceeding. , and virginia thomas had an interest in donald trump. in an interest in donald, trump becoming president again. and he had a desperate interest, urging donald, trump and white house chief of staff, mark meadows, through text messages to commit the crime they committed to try to overturn the presidential election. the outrage that is already upon, us before the supreme court here is one word argument in this case. it is the continuing, ethical outrage that clarence thomas brings to the supreme court every day. and is now, right before the eyes of the chief justice and the rest of the members ready to violate federal law that bars him from hearing this case. joining us, now democratic senator of rod island, he's the senate judiciary committee and the subcommittee on federal courts. senator, as you are invited to top out from the outrage over the recusal issue -- i can
clarence thomas does indeed have a financial interest in the proceeding, because clarence thomas's wife and, clarence thomas's wife has an interest in a party to the proceeding for donald trump is a party to the proceeding. , and virginia thomas had an interest in donald trump. in an interest in donald, trump becoming president again. and he had a desperate interest, urging donald, trump and white house chief of staff, mark meadows, through text messages to commit the crime they committed to...
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what you expect to next, thomas? _ him. what you expect to next, thomas? the _ him.hat you expect to next, thomas? the results that - him. what you expect to next, | thomas? the results that have him. what you expect to next, - thomas? the results that have come in are not official _ thomas? the results that have come in are not official results _ thomas? the results that have come in are not official results yet. - in are not official results yet. they are just collations done by various television stations. the electoral commission is still trying to compile all of the results from the various polling stations, to declare them, so what we are seeing now is that a lot of people believe the opposition candidate will win this election and that is why his supporters are celebrating. we can act on us, for now, thank you. some new lines coming _ act on us, for now, thank you. some new lines coming out _ act on us, for now, thank you. some new lines coming out from _ act on us, for now, thank you. some new lines coming out from russia i new lines coming out from russia fo
what you expect to next, thomas? _ him. what you expect to next, thomas? the _ him.hat you expect to next, thomas? the results that - him. what you expect to next, | thomas? the results that have him. what you expect to next, - thomas? the results that have come in are not official _ thomas? the results that have come in are not official results _ thomas? the results that have come in are not official results yet. - in are not official results yet. they are just collations done by various...
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his opponent, who was thomas jefferson, these two had been friends.they wrote the declaration of independence together. now opposite sides of, the fence. they don't even want to talk to each other. so the is very ugly. it's very nasty. it's very close. it's sort of for us day a normal presidential election. john adams wins by three electoral votes. so only slightly more than half. now, we've never h a the votes. we've never had president who had to really fight for an election. and of course, the other problem ome in second, you are vice, which means the new president is one party. the new vice president is the party. just pick an modern you like. put the two opponents together for four years as the executive and you can see how neither of them would be particularly happy. so john adams and thomas jefferson are not happy to be standing up in the front of the room together. this is a full house. that day, the balcony seats. you've got most of the here a curious ity but you can also figure about half of the men in this room are not very happy see john a
his opponent, who was thomas jefferson, these two had been friends.they wrote the declaration of independence together. now opposite sides of, the fence. they don't even want to talk to each other. so the is very ugly. it's very nasty. it's very close. it's sort of for us day a normal presidential election. john adams wins by three electoral votes. so only slightly more than half. now, we've never h a the votes. we've never had president who had to really fight for an election. and of course,...
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his opponent, who was thomas jefferson, these two had been friends.ly, they wrote the declaration of independence together. now opposite sides of, the fence. they don't even want to talk to each other. so the is very ugly. it's very nasty. it's very close. it's sort of for us today a normal presidential election. john adams wins by three electoral votes. never had a president who got only half the votes. we've never had president who had to really fight for an election. and of course, the other problem those early days is if you come in second, you are vice, which means the new president is one party. the new vice the party. just pick any modern you like. put the two opponents together for four years as the executive and you can see how neither of so john adams and thomas jefferson are not happy to be standing up in the front of the room together. this is a full house. that day, the balco seats. you've got most of the here a lot of curious ity but you can also figure about half of the men in this room are vhappy seep there. the other half of the men i
his opponent, who was thomas jefferson, these two had been friends.ly, they wrote the declaration of independence together. now opposite sides of, the fence. they don't even want to talk to each other. so the is very ugly. it's very nasty. it's very close. it's sort of for us today a normal presidential election. john adams wins by three electoral votes. never had a president who got only half the votes. we've never had president who had to really fight for an election. and of course, the other...
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thomas understands why.patriot justin thomas understands why.— understands why. in terms of consistency _ understands why. in terms of consistency in _ understands why. in terms of consistency in who _ understands why. in terms of consistency in who has - understands why. in terms of| consistency in who has played understands why. in terms of- consistency in who has played the best, nobody holds a candle to scotty in the last couple of years but to me, dominance is winning, and winning a lot and often, but i guess when nobody has had tiger —like things, it is whoever has done it the most so i'd say probably scotty. cleveland cavaliers head coach jamie bickerstaffe says he has been threatened by gamblers and has reported it to the nba. he says hisjob has become more challenging because of gamblers contacting him, asking him to influence things during the games. i've personally had my own instances with some of the sport's gamblers where they got my telephone number and were sending me crazy messages about whe
thomas understands why.patriot justin thomas understands why.— understands why. in terms of consistency _ understands why. in terms of consistency in _ understands why. in terms of consistency in who _ understands why. in terms of consistency in who has - understands why. in terms of| consistency in who has played understands why. in terms of- consistency in who has played the best, nobody holds a candle to scotty in the last couple of years but to me, dominance is winning, and winning a lot...
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his opponent, who was thomas jefferson, these two had been friends. obviously, they wrote the declaration of independence together. now opposite sides of, the fence. they don't even want to talk to each other. so the is very ugly. it's very nasty. it's very close. it's sort of for us today a normal presidential election. john adams wins by three electoral votes. so only slightly more than half. now, we've never had a president who got only half the votes. we've never had president who had to really fight for an elec. and of course, the other problem those early days is if you come in second, you are vice, which means the new president is one party. the new vice president is the party. just pick any modern you like. put the two opponents together for four years as the executive and you can see how neither of them would be particularly happy. so john adams and thomas jefferson are not happy to be standing up in the front of the room together. this is a full house. that day, the balcony seats. you've got most of the here a lot of curious ity but you can
his opponent, who was thomas jefferson, these two had been friends. obviously, they wrote the declaration of independence together. now opposite sides of, the fence. they don't even want to talk to each other. so the is very ugly. it's very nasty. it's very close. it's sort of for us today a normal presidential election. john adams wins by three electoral votes. so only slightly more than half. now, we've never had a president who got only half the votes. we've never had president who had to...
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mcdowell: itds, justice thomas, on what you mean by entice. justice thomas: what is the difference? mr. mcdowell: bloom requires that encouragement overwhelm the judgment of intermediary, -- justice thomas: at would that look lithis case. mr. mcdowell: in this case, i k you could think of the offer of leniency that vullo made it to lloyd's as either a form of significant easy on you for legal we will go violations, or as a threat basically saying we ll bring these enforcement actions agyou if you do not stop doing business with gun groups. coercion and significant encouragement are two sides of the same coin, as mr. fletcher said earlier chief justice roberts: counsel, considerable overlap with the first case. can u articulate what the ences are with your position in thise and the position in the prior case? mr. mcdowell: there are no differences as to the legal principles. the difference here is there is a specific course of threat, icularly in the lloyd's meeting, where she threaten adverse action in the form of ement action so that lloyd's would comply with the specific instructi
mcdowell: itds, justice thomas, on what you mean by entice. justice thomas: what is the difference? mr. mcdowell: bloom requires that encouragement overwhelm the judgment of intermediary, -- justice thomas: at would that look lithis case. mr. mcdowell: in this case, i k you could think of the offer of leniency that vullo made it to lloyd's as either a form of significant easy on you for legal we will go violations, or as a threat basically saying we ll bring these enforcement actions agyou if...
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his opponent, who was thomas jefferson, these two had been friends. obviously, they wrote the declaration of independence together. now opposite sides of, the fence. they don't even want to talk to each other. so the is very ugly. it's very nasty. it's very close. it's sort of for us today a normal presidential election. john adams wins by three electoral votes. so only slightly more than half. now, we've never had a president who got only half the votes. we've never had president who had to really fight for an election. and of course, the other problem those early days is if you come in second, you are vice, which means the new president is one party. the new vice president is the party. just pick any modern you like. put the two opponents together for four years as the executive and you can see how neither of them would be particularly happy. so john adams and thomas jefferson are not happy to be standing up in the front of the room together. this is a full house. that day, the balcony seats. you've got most of the here a lot of curious ity but you
his opponent, who was thomas jefferson, these two had been friends. obviously, they wrote the declaration of independence together. now opposite sides of, the fence. they don't even want to talk to each other. so the is very ugly. it's very nasty. it's very close. it's sort of for us today a normal presidential election. john adams wins by three electoral votes. so only slightly more than half. now, we've never had a president who got only half the votes. we've never had president who had to...
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justice thomas: what is the difference? mr. mcdowell: bloom requires that encouragement overwhelm the judgment of intermediary, -- justice thomas: and what would that look like in this case. mr. mcdowell: in this case, i think you could think of the offer of leniency that vullo made it to lloyd's as either a form of significant encouragement, saying we will go easy on you for legal violations, or as a threat basically saying we will bring these enforcement actions against you if you do not stop doing business with gun groups. coercion and significant encouragement are two sides of the same coin, as mr. fletcher said earlier. chief justice roberts: counsel, considerable overlap with the first case. can you articulate what the differences are with your position in this case and the position in the prior case? mr. mcdowell: there are no differences as to the legal principles. the difference here is there is a specific course of threat, particularly in the lloyd's meeting, where she threaten adverse action in the form of enforcemen
justice thomas: what is the difference? mr. mcdowell: bloom requires that encouragement overwhelm the judgment of intermediary, -- justice thomas: and what would that look like in this case. mr. mcdowell: in this case, i think you could think of the offer of leniency that vullo made it to lloyd's as either a form of significant encouragement, saying we will go easy on you for legal violations, or as a threat basically saying we will bring these enforcement actions against you if you do not stop...
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thomas was the firstúopenly transgender athlete to win a division one title in any sport.ntucky swimmer riley gaines, says she ed for fifth place with thomas in a different event, but thomas was handed the trophy and the implications of it, we are joined now by doctor sean fletcher, a professor of public relations and sport communication at san jose state university. professor, always good to see you. we appreciate the time. so how do you see these female athletes who filede ncaa violated their rights under title nine by allowing a transgender woman to compete? >> well, first offl and any other discussions about this spwith saying and should not be a transgender it t continues to be heavily politicized at the danger disproportionately of the trans community. so i'll preface this conversation by saying that i'll also say lost on me. the irony ofúthis lawsuit, the ncaa at its core, wasúwasn't built to be inclusive of if you go back in the history books, the ncaa, it did not provide inclusion measures for people of color, and certainly h ushered in different amendments to the
thomas was the firstúopenly transgender athlete to win a division one title in any sport.ntucky swimmer riley gaines, says she ed for fifth place with thomas in a different event, but thomas was handed the trophy and the implications of it, we are joined now by doctor sean fletcher, a professor of public relations and sport communication at san jose state university. professor, always good to see you. we appreciate the time. so how do you see these female athletes who filede ncaa violated...
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well, thomas jefferson.e's of coming up with the idea for this train corps of engineers. also is talking to a little guy, no offense named napoleon about this. louisa can a territory that exists to the west of the limits of american expansion right to the west of the mississippi river. remember we'd had that proclamation line of 1763 and the americans very quickly been like, yeah, we're going past by this point. they reached the mississippi saint louis is becoming a prominent river town. remember that americans agreed to unimpeded of the mississippi. they would share that river. well, france is on the oj2ther side and france is in possession. this territory of louisiana, which basically hugs the mississippi from its headwaters in minnesota to where it discharges in the gulf of mexico, at the city of, new orleans and france wants to get rid of it. it is bogged down in a series of wars. the european continent. france doesn't have the or bureaucratic capacity to continue to administer. louisiana. and so they sa
well, thomas jefferson.e's of coming up with the idea for this train corps of engineers. also is talking to a little guy, no offense named napoleon about this. louisa can a territory that exists to the west of the limits of american expansion right to the west of the mississippi river. remember we'd had that proclamation line of 1763 and the americans very quickly been like, yeah, we're going past by this point. they reached the mississippi saint louis is becoming a prominent river town....
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please welcome to "the late show," justin thomas.nct shouting] [laughter] i play a little golf. it's a notoriously frustrating game. >> justin: yes, it is. >> stephen: as a pro, do you think it's more or less frustrating than it is for a duffer like me? is your standard higher for yourself? >> justin: i would hope so. it's my job so i have to be good but the frustration level is very much alive and present. >> stephen: how do you deal with it? do you meditate? how do you stay in the zone? >> justin: you've pretty much got to deal with it pretty have to figure it out. >> stephen: deal with it. >> justin: write that down. that if it doesn't go well, you lose your job. >> stephen: deal with it or fired. i understand you have played with some amazing nonprofessional golfers but there's one i am particularly interested in, and that is, you played a round with michael jordan. how old are you here? >> justin: i am probably 15 years old in that picture. >> stephen: how did that happen? leave out no details. >> justin: okay. well, mj used two
please welcome to "the late show," justin thomas.nct shouting] [laughter] i play a little golf. it's a notoriously frustrating game. >> justin: yes, it is. >> stephen: as a pro, do you think it's more or less frustrating than it is for a duffer like me? is your standard higher for yourself? >> justin: i would hope so. it's my job so i have to be good but the frustration level is very much alive and present. >> stephen: how do you deal with it? do you meditate?...
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well, thomas jefferson. and he as he's of coming up with the idea for west point and the idea for this train corps of engineers. also is talking to a little guy, no offense named napoleon about this. louisa can a territory that exists to the west of the limits of american expansion right to the west of the mississippi river. remember we'd had that proclamation line of 1763 and the americans very quickly been like, yeah, we're going past by this point. they reached the mississippi saint louis is becoming a prominent river town. remember that at end of the revolution, the british and, the americans agreed to unimpeded of the mississippi. they would share that river. well, france is on the other side and france is in possession. this territory of louisiana, which basically hugs the mississippi from its headwaters in minnesota to where it discharges in the gulf of mexico, at the city of, new orleans and france wants to get rid of it. it is bogged down in a series of wars. the european continent. france doesn't h
well, thomas jefferson. and he as he's of coming up with the idea for west point and the idea for this train corps of engineers. also is talking to a little guy, no offense named napoleon about this. louisa can a territory that exists to the west of the limits of american expansion right to the west of the mississippi river. remember we'd had that proclamation line of 1763 and the americans very quickly been like, yeah, we're going past by this point. they reached the mississippi saint louis is...
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his opponent, who was thomas jefferson, these two had been friends. they wrote the declaration of independence satogether. now opposite sides of, the fence. they don't even want to talk to each other. so the is very ugly. it's very nasty. it's very close. it's sort of for us today a normal presidential election. john adams wins by three electoral votes. so only slightly more than half. now, we've never had a president who got only half the votes. we've never had president who had to really fight for an election. and of course, the other problem those early days is if you come in second, you are vice, which means the new president is one party. the new vice president is the party. just pick any modern you like. put the two opponents together for four years as the executive and you can see how neither of them would be particularly happy. so john adams and thomas jefferson are not happy to be standing up in the front of the room together. this is a full house. that day, the balcony seats. you've got most of the here a lot of curious ity but you can also
his opponent, who was thomas jefferson, these two had been friends. they wrote the declaration of independence satogether. now opposite sides of, the fence. they don't even want to talk to each other. so the is very ugly. it's very nasty. it's very close. it's sort of for us today a normal presidential election. john adams wins by three electoral votes. so only slightly more than half. now, we've never had a president who got only half the votes. we've never had president who had to really...
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is not as worried. it’s the championship, thomas is not as worried. �* , , , , worried.still the biggest field in goal _ worried. it's still the biggest field in goal for _ worried. it's still the biggest field in goal for recent - worried. it's still the biggest| field in goal for recent years. worried. it's still the biggest - field in goal for recent years. you can always make the argument that the other tournaments that are or not. the pga championship has always been the deepest fields in terms of the top 100 players and i'm notjust saying that for selfish reasons, it's the true. in saying that for selfish reasons, it's the true.— saying that for selfish reasons, it's the true. in the early stages, this is how _ it's the true. in the early stages, this is how the _ it's the true. in the early stages, this is how the leaderboard - it's the true. in the early stages, | this is how the leaderboard looks. you can see rory mcilroy with the share of the lead of four—under at the moment and then two players a shot behind. and you will see scottie scheffler, the defending c
is not as worried. it’s the championship, thomas is not as worried. �* , , , , worried.still the biggest field in goal _ worried. it's still the biggest field in goal for _ worried. it's still the biggest field in goal for recent - worried. it's still the biggest| field in goal for recent years. worried. it's still the biggest - field in goal for recent years. you can always make the argument that the other tournaments that are or not. the pga championship has always been the deepest fields...
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for this portrait by thomas aiello and thomas aiello, one of the great american portrait artists, the 19th century. and he was also known to flatter his subjects. so if you to have your portrait done, you would probably want solely your artist. now, we want to remind our viewers about the book america's collection that just came out because i'm seeing something that reminds me of that. well, they are a pair of vases that made in paris for the american market and americans absolutely loved porcelain. in fact some of our first presidents would go to france to choose their service for their dining room table and remind us about america's collection. america's is is our book. the first one in 20 years. and we are so excited that is finally out that at all the artifacts up here in the museum. absolutely including some of the pieces we have here. that's with eagles. why eagles? it's an interesting time period you think of after the revolution, americans began to embrace national symbols, not merely in their ideas and in their writings, but rather in their interiors. and here we have a coupl
for this portrait by thomas aiello and thomas aiello, one of the great american portrait artists, the 19th century. and he was also known to flatter his subjects. so if you to have your portrait done, you would probably want solely your artist. now, we want to remind our viewers about the book america's collection that just came out because i'm seeing something that reminds me of that. well, they are a pair of vases that made in paris for the american market and americans absolutely loved...
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for this portrait by thomas aiello and thomas aiello, one of the great american portrait artists, theatter his subjects. so if you to have your portrait done, you would probably want solely your artist. now, we want to remind our viewers collection that just came out because i'm seeing something that reminds me of that. well, they are a pair of vases market and americans absolutely loved porcelain. in fact some of our first presidents would go to francto r dining room table and remind us about america's collection. america's is is our book. ■uthrst one in 20 years. and we are so excited that is finally out that at all the artifacts up here in the museum. absolutely including some that's with eagles. why eagles? it's an interesting time period revolution, americans began to embrace national symbols, not merely in their ideas and in their writings, but rather in their interiors. and here we have a couple examples of furniture, furnishings. now we're going to one final stop. what this? this is the madison dining room named after james madison. absolutely. and it's a working room. it is.
for this portrait by thomas aiello and thomas aiello, one of the great american portrait artists, theatter his subjects. so if you to have your portrait done, you would probably want solely your artist. now, we want to remind our viewers collection that just came out because i'm seeing something that reminds me of that. well, they are a pair of vases market and americans absolutely loved porcelain. in fact some of our first presidents would go to francto r dining room table and remind us about...
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well, thomas jefferson. as he's of coming up with the idea for west point and the idea for this engineers. also is talking to a little guy, no offense named napoleon about this. louisa can a territory that exists to the west of the limits of american expansion right to the west of the mississippi river. remember we'd had that proclamation line of 1763 and the americans very quickly been like, yeah, we're going past by this point. they reached the mississippi saint louis is becoming a prominent river town. remember that at end of the revolution, the british and, the americans agreed to unimpeded of the mississippi. they would share that river. well, france is on the other side and france is in possession. louisiana, which basically hugs the mississippi from its headwaters in minnesota to where it discharges in the gulf of mexico, at the city of, new orleans and france wants to get rid of it. it is bogged down in a series of continent. france doesn't have the or bureaucratic capacity to continue to administer.
well, thomas jefferson. as he's of coming up with the idea for west point and the idea for this engineers. also is talking to a little guy, no offense named napoleon about this. louisa can a territory that exists to the west of the limits of american expansion right to the west of the mississippi river. remember we'd had that proclamation line of 1763 and the americans very quickly been like, yeah, we're going past by this point. they reached the mississippi saint louis is becoming a prominent...
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well, thomas jefferson.as he's of coming up with the idea for west point and the idea for this train corps of engiers. also is talking to a little guy, no offense named napoleon about this. louisa can a territory that exists to the west of the limits of american expansion right to the west of the mississippi river. remember we'd had that proclamation line of 1763 and the americans very quickly been like, yeah, we're going past by this point. they reached the mississippi saint louis is becoming a prominent river town. remember that at end of the revolution, the british and, the americans agreed to unimpeded of the mississippi. they would share that river. well, france is on the other side and france is in possession. this territory of louisiana, which basically hugs the mississippi from its headwaters in minnesota to where it discharges in the gulf of mexico, at the city o neworleant rid of it. it is bogged down in a series of wars. the european continent. france doesn't have the or bureaucratic capacity to c
well, thomas jefferson.as he's of coming up with the idea for west point and the idea for this train corps of engiers. also is talking to a little guy, no offense named napoleon about this. louisa can a territory that exists to the west of the limits of american expansion right to the west of the mississippi river. remember we'd had that proclamation line of 1763 and the americans very quickly been like, yeah, we're going past by this point. they reached the mississippi saint louis is becoming...
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well, thomas jefferson.as he's of coming up with the idea for west point and the idea for this train corps of engineers. also is talking to a little guy, no offense named napoleon about this. louisa can a territory that exists to the west of the limits of american expansion right to the west of the mississippi river. remember we'd had that proclamation line of 1763 and the americans very quickly been like, yeah, we're going past byi saint louis is becoming a prominent river town. remember that at end of the revolution, the british and, thf the mississippi. they would share that river. well, france is on the other side and france is in possession. this territory of louisiana, which basically hugs the mississippi from its headwaters in minnesota to where it discharges in the guco, at the w orleans and france wants to get rid of it. it is bogged down in a series of continent. france doesn't have the or bureaucratic capacity to continue to administer. ■slouisiana. and so they say to thomas, you want some land? a
well, thomas jefferson.as he's of coming up with the idea for west point and the idea for this train corps of engineers. also is talking to a little guy, no offense named napoleon about this. louisa can a territory that exists to the west of the limits of american expansion right to the west of the mississippi river. remember we'd had that proclamation line of 1763 and the americans very quickly been like, yeah, we're going past byi saint louis is becoming a prominent river town. remember that...
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why aye >> commissioner schlander >> aye >> commissioner thomas. >> aye. >> all right. congratulations. approved and just follow up with our staff for next steps. >> all right. we move on to agenda item 7. okay. the request of commission this was agendizeed bring the owner of ga salt before the commission to discuss the incident with our inspector on march second of 24. you may recall the inspector a sound will complaint and waiting to take a measure punishment heard danielle yell and he became aggress and i have started yelling at her m. report third degree danielle pushed a patron out and the way. after the inspector was outside she had left her notebook in and when she went to get it danielle why would f that chick walking toward her. and the inspector had to rush to her car and hide until he went to a business she felt unsafe from his actions. i e mailed danielle and explain third degree was unacceptable and i never received a response back. i like to provide an over view of the enforcement history. appearod february first of 22 and december 20 of 22. to recap betwe
why aye >> commissioner schlander >> aye >> commissioner thomas. >> aye. >> all right. congratulations. approved and just follow up with our staff for next steps. >> all right. we move on to agenda item 7. okay. the request of commission this was agendizeed bring the owner of ga salt before the commission to discuss the incident with our inspector on march second of 24. you may recall the inspector a sound will complaint and waiting to take a measure...
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and so he's dialoging with thomas more.and thomas more says, you know, you're so wise, rafael, have you ever considered entering into the council of a king, getting your hands dirty in the business of politics? and rafael was was offended. he said, you know, no, absolutely. you know, i could not bear to see my beautiful ideas sullied and dirtied by a king or by a prince. you know, politics is far too messy business for me. i'd prefer to stay in the ivory tower and thomas more rebukes him. even you can sense the anger in the text and basically calls him a fool and says, you know, you simply the way that it works. and i'll actually share the quote here is you have to through the drama at hand as best as you can and don't spoil it all simply because you happen to. think another one would be better. that's things go in the commonwealth and in the council princes. if you cannot pluck up bad ideas by the root, if you cannot long standing evils as completely as you would like, you must not therefore abandon the commonwealth. don't
and so he's dialoging with thomas more.and thomas more says, you know, you're so wise, rafael, have you ever considered entering into the council of a king, getting your hands dirty in the business of politics? and rafael was was offended. he said, you know, no, absolutely. you know, i could not bear to see my beautiful ideas sullied and dirtied by a king or by a prince. you know, politics is far too messy business for me. i'd prefer to stay in the ivory tower and thomas more rebukes him. even...