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we u facilitate groups and work with residents when they reached three months prior to leaving clancy street. they start looking jobs -- looking for jobs and housing. i try to help them out. it is important to get yourself situated and feel supported. as an out gay male who did not have a big support system, i think it is important to build that foundation. thank you very much for listening. supervisor kim: thank you. and i also see that you have served in south beach. >> yes, we have a very active leadership council. supervisor kim: thank you. next, we have ronnie muniz. after that, robert kane. >> good afternoon. my name is ronnie muniz, and my qualifications are i have done to terms in four different prisons. what i was incarcerated, i took my ged so i could get out and go to college and amount to something. i try the drug and alcohol certificate class's, then i got a passion for doing faith-based work. i created a faith-based organization. i help people get housing, drug programs, education. we have three different homes. i started this organization from the ground up. we became a
we u facilitate groups and work with residents when they reached three months prior to leaving clancy street. they start looking jobs -- looking for jobs and housing. i try to help them out. it is important to get yourself situated and feel supported. as an out gay male who did not have a big support system, i think it is important to build that foundation. thank you very much for listening. supervisor kim: thank you. and i also see that you have served in south beach. >> yes, we have a...
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may have been criticized for writing a clancy novel based on true stuff?>> it is an interesting question. my doctorate is on political science. you can take the boy out of academia but not taken out of the boy. that is my career in policy last 15 years and maybe difficult for me to think of things with pure entertainment fashion without what is the policy lesson to be learned but the broader point*, i don't think that policy writing needs to be dried lowered dole when writing about history. it is very interesting and episodes such as this that i think there is value to show the continuity between those who go into 200 miles into mexico or 100 miles behind enemy lines with the s.e.a.l. team going 130 miles into pakistan. much more continuity with the military heritage are much deeper than we think of today. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> when did the big banks' first time to charlotte? finreg there's a lot of history and a first reason was banks across the street -- state could branch with multiple branches. so they started to get a little bigger and
may have been criticized for writing a clancy novel based on true stuff?>> it is an interesting question. my doctorate is on political science. you can take the boy out of academia but not taken out of the boy. that is my career in policy last 15 years and maybe difficult for me to think of things with pure entertainment fashion without what is the policy lesson to be learned but the broader point*, i don't think that policy writing needs to be dried lowered dole when writing about...
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may have been criticized for writing a clancy novel based on true stuff? >> it is an interesting question. my doctorate is on political science. you can take the boy out of academia but not taken out of the boy. that is my career in policy last 15 years and maybe difficult for me to think of things with pure entertainment fashion without what is the policy lesson to be learned but the broader point*, i don't think that policy writing needs to be dried lowered dole when writing about history. it is very interesting and episodes such as this that i think there is value to show the continuity between those who go into 200 miles into mexico or 100 miles behind enemy lines with the s.e.a.l. team >> this e event was hosted by tattered cover bookstore in denver. for more information visit tatteredcover.com. >> this month in partnership with our local cable affiliate time warner cable, we explore charlotte's history and literary culture. next, we talk to david goldfield, the author of "america aflame: how the civil war created a nation." >> david goldfield, in you
may have been criticized for writing a clancy novel based on true stuff? >> it is an interesting question. my doctorate is on political science. you can take the boy out of academia but not taken out of the boy. that is my career in policy last 15 years and maybe difficult for me to think of things with pure entertainment fashion without what is the policy lesson to be learned but the broader point*, i don't think that policy writing needs to be dried lowered dole when writing about...
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clancy for reelection. so forget a primary challenge. not going to happen. >> who said nine lives?for the presidency. >> he is not doing it this time. >> furthermore, he has to move out of where he is. am i correct in that? he is going into the state of washington? >> no he dropped that. he has been moved into a district the lake erie district and it is going to be very tough for dennis to win that because she is a hugely popular conservative democrat. >> what is the group opinion on dennis. >> i like him. he is a principled guy. >> you think he is an iconoclast? a man of th ♪[ music ] ♪ [ music ] predictions pat? >> palestinians will force president obama to veto their membership in the un in the security council and then they will go to the general assembly where they will get observer status with 150 plus votes. >> eleanor? >> senate race next year between elizabeth warren and scott brown will be the marked race. each side will turn out their base but the fight will be between moderate and independents, and had which can talk the talk for the middle of the road vote year talking
clancy for reelection. so forget a primary challenge. not going to happen. >> who said nine lives?for the presidency. >> he is not doing it this time. >> furthermore, he has to move out of where he is. am i correct in that? he is going into the state of washington? >> no he dropped that. he has been moved into a district the lake erie district and it is going to be very tough for dennis to win that because she is a hugely popular conservative democrat. >> what is...
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clancy grier. it depends on propaganda much because the russian electorate is russian people are much more experienced than they're not naive at all and they're not good subject to propaganda they have seen so much in the last few decades so they know quite well home to elect say political analyst. and reprieve babbage spotlight we'll be back shortly after we take a break so stay with us. in the faraway land where human life is ruled by nature. the past of planet earth is carefully preserved by the per. inch an animal's life hidden in the deep permafrost. and for those who deal with them restored times that are still not over. will go into the future the weapons grade plutonium is turned into a vital new resource nuclear waste becomes a fuel spring which of the environment and energy outposts among the kids of the earth russian scientists lead the way in making these innovations a reality to free from fears of nuclear calypso the peaceful revolution to tonic energy on technology obsolete we've got
clancy grier. it depends on propaganda much because the russian electorate is russian people are much more experienced than they're not naive at all and they're not good subject to propaganda they have seen so much in the last few decades so they know quite well home to elect say political analyst. and reprieve babbage spotlight we'll be back shortly after we take a break so stay with us. in the faraway land where human life is ruled by nature. the past of planet earth is carefully preserved by...
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it's kind of a tom clancy-ish thriller, whose premise is a generation for mercenary forces have replaced forces. as i started thinking about that, i started to ask myself, will there still be a code of honor when people fight for money? i mean, when it hits the fan, are people going to be eaten it to the boondocks? so i started asking the question, what exactly is the code of honor? what exactly is "the warrior ethos." is it planned on a cause or will it arrive spontaneously, just from a group of men that have to fight and depend on each other. i think it does and they think it will. in any event, it made me think about what the warrior ethos was, so put this together for whatever an operative like you guys. i think probably every leninist term and room and even people not are because of the "the warrior ethos." when you think about when you join to make the decision, it probably had something to do with that. either you were felt like you had a warrior athletes for sunday night at and you are looking for a venue where you can use and i want to join the most elite unit i can join or mayb
it's kind of a tom clancy-ish thriller, whose premise is a generation for mercenary forces have replaced forces. as i started thinking about that, i started to ask myself, will there still be a code of honor when people fight for money? i mean, when it hits the fan, are people going to be eaten it to the boondocks? so i started asking the question, what exactly is the code of honor? what exactly is "the warrior ethos." is it planned on a cause or will it arrive spontaneously, just...
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that's because he read a tom clancy novel when it occurred. you can see it until the various commentaries about arab spring where they can't imagine that they capitalized on this. you can see it also in the notion that we are safer, al qaeda is on the ropes, you've heard that peter is siting multiple figure. all of the evidence that you see is in the other direction. one of those things, who are agoing to do? me or the lying eyes? you can look out and see the geographic scope has gained ground. there are areas where they've been more unpopular. they have never commanded millions of muslims. to the extent that they've had support, it's soft support. we're looking at within the small group ten years ago and remains a small group today. what is the capacity to deal with them. the capacity so undoubtedly, everyone can see it, it's lower. >> i'm going to exercise the chair discretion to ask one concluding question. peter, what would it take to maintain the safety that we've achieved since 9/11 and daveed to answer the same question as peter has the
that's because he read a tom clancy novel when it occurred. you can see it until the various commentaries about arab spring where they can't imagine that they capitalized on this. you can see it also in the notion that we are safer, al qaeda is on the ropes, you've heard that peter is siting multiple figure. all of the evidence that you see is in the other direction. one of those things, who are agoing to do? me or the lying eyes? you can look out and see the geographic scope has gained ground....
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thought of something like this, using high- tech plants, was richard clarke because he read a tom clancy novel. you can see a failed imagination right now. the you can see it with parents bring more people cannot see how al qaeda could capitalize on this. they are doing just that. you can see it in the notion that we are safer -- al qaeda is on the ropes. you have heard that with peter citing multiple figures. all of the evidence to see is in the other direction. who are you going to see, me or your lying eyes? you can look out in the world and see that al qaeda has actually gained ground. yes, there are areas where they are more unpopular. it's always been a vanguard of movement. it had never commanded millions of muslims. it to the extent they have had support has always been soft support. this was a tent -- this was a small group 10 years ago and remains a small group today. what is our capacity? so clearly, it is lower. >> i will exercise the chair's discretion to have one concluding question. peter, what would it take to maintain the safety we have achieved cents 9/11, what would it
thought of something like this, using high- tech plants, was richard clarke because he read a tom clancy novel. you can see a failed imagination right now. the you can see it with parents bring more people cannot see how al qaeda could capitalize on this. they are doing just that. you can see it in the notion that we are safer -- al qaeda is on the ropes. you have heard that with peter citing multiple figures. all of the evidence to see is in the other direction. who are you going to see, me or...