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i was winning the butterfly events. i was pumped up when i won one race and i think i was talking to swim swam, on one of the american channelssquoted me. you wouldn't catch me saying that. ijust said look, "i'm very happy i've done this time — michael has not done this time for years — and i'm very, very happy about that. " 0k. and then it was completely misquoted and he took it on the other side of the atlantic and he kind of said, "well, i'm going to use this..." i'm like "mate, i didn't say any of that stuff, you know." sure there was a rivalry, but it escalated. there was that shadowboxing thing, you shadowboxing and him bowing in the corner at one of the preliminary races. no, no, look, that wasjust... it didn't look very clever, did it? no, no. for me, i can't take back anything i have done. is that the moment overtaking you, or what is that? i didn't know the cameras were there, i was just kind of playing around. 0k. i was with some of my guys, we were joking actually about five minutes before it happened. it was a little bit of fun, it was not actually aimed at him, to be honest with you. so you are best mates now, a
i was winning the butterfly events. i was pumped up when i won one race and i think i was talking to swim swam, on one of the american channelssquoted me. you wouldn't catch me saying that. ijust said look, "i'm very happy i've done this time — michael has not done this time for years — and i'm very, very happy about that. " 0k. and then it was completely misquoted and he took it on the other side of the atlantic and he kind of said, "well, i'm going to use this..." i'm...
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i. was the eve of the eco i i. i i i i. i i i. was. thinking i was i was i. think. i. was. three no friends all three to play one of the two sides will be in action in sochi they see any some great strikers on the pitch do you think we'll be looking to see another glut of goals or defenses be able to start and. i think we'll see more goals move got it isn't have on me and suarez on one side and then they're playing against as we've said before not portugal to play against one although. hopefully he's back on top form his last game was great he missed the. i don't remember. really looking forward to this game now this took this test yet if i'm correct you're going to have all conceded the take. let's go madrid's defenders at the hoss back for this is a tough sell it was always to play against an elder is always a tough test it's always he is someone he is so powerful his strength is so incredible and you know with message today there was a way to close in down so you just deny him all the space you deny him any stations possible too and then you kind of get messy out of the g
i. was the eve of the eco i i. i i i i. i i i. was. thinking i was i was i. think. i. was. three no friends all three to play one of the two sides will be in action in sochi they see any some great strikers on the pitch do you think we'll be looking to see another glut of goals or defenses be able to start and. i think we'll see more goals move got it isn't have on me and suarez on one side and then they're playing against as we've said before not portugal to play against one although....
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i think i was -- there again, it was a quick hit and run. i asked the guy that tried to call in artillery that night if anybody else was hurt. he did not think there was. he said he's pretty sure that i was the only casualty that night. of course, he wanted to level the village, and had our mortars been able to reach it, i'm pretty sure he would have saturated it. but he wanted the big guns to fire in on it, and the co cut him off and didn't want any civilians, and there were civilians in there. and leveling the village would have caused a lot of civilian casualties. i'm almost certain of that. so that was not made possible, which is probably for the good. >> so what's your perspective looking back? i mean, you had a severe injury and you're fortunate to survive it, but what's your overall perspective on it? >> you know, initially, i didn't think a lot about it and i just accepted it for what it was, you know, a brain injury and paralysis from it, visual loss, and then, you know, i was only 20 when that happened. so i figured -- because i was
i think i was -- there again, it was a quick hit and run. i asked the guy that tried to call in artillery that night if anybody else was hurt. he did not think there was. he said he's pretty sure that i was the only casualty that night. of course, he wanted to level the village, and had our mortars been able to reach it, i'm pretty sure he would have saturated it. but he wanted the big guns to fire in on it, and the co cut him off and didn't want any civilians, and there were civilians in...
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i think i was writing -- charles: i think i was writing about the fads in medicine. was writing about holistic medicine. i believe in traditional medicine. that must be what that one was about. brian: this one is kind of awkward but you will remember it i'm sure. in the old days, one gawked at the unfortunates, and donahue's geniuses to get them to talk. charles: it was my first major piece, a cover piece and it must've been 1981 or 1982. it was called the "cult of confession." i was writing about the fashion which was new at the time and donahue was the sensation of a time, of getting people to come out in public and to talk about their sins. at least sins is the word you would use a few hundred years ago. to do it is a kind of public display, which i found very interesting -- a phenomenon very odd. it was kind of a secular version of confession. of course now, it is completely commonplace. and if i wrote about it, people would wonder why i found it strange. brian: one last quote. your quotes are all over the place. post-watergate morality, by which anything left pri
i think i was writing -- charles: i think i was writing about the fads in medicine. was writing about holistic medicine. i believe in traditional medicine. that must be what that one was about. brian: this one is kind of awkward but you will remember it i'm sure. in the old days, one gawked at the unfortunates, and donahue's geniuses to get them to talk. charles: it was my first major piece, a cover piece and it must've been 1981 or 1982. it was called the "cult of confession." i was...
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i was asking the not to make me pull twenty true blue card. i. what i achieved i hope what i have it now. all things are being green true. i said i. don't think i've been winning. nothing he said it was all fun. and that's why i want to see it thank you to our. i. should look they did. not step. on it. the bus will. ask about san francisco for. example that man by the balls you biggish about that essentially have something there somebody should i give this a bit but my wife busted up badly about something that went to her but. when i was kid i was doing a lot a lot too much i think too much to the point i was crazy about. value to it goes on much as we're going to do to keep their general view of this real so when mom was lost he said it going to lead the state of founder quoted. ship the focus off. the margin race is easy is just making everything up in because before i was principal just one fun with my friends but when i was there i start to learn and this thing if i'm bored and i will start to put a mast head like the shot it disappears when they are going to be professional and one day are going to be successful and wonder going to be pi
i was asking the not to make me pull twenty true blue card. i. what i achieved i hope what i have it now. all things are being green true. i said i. don't think i've been winning. nothing he said it was all fun. and that's why i want to see it thank you to our. i. should look they did. not step. on it. the bus will. ask about san francisco for. example that man by the balls you biggish about that essentially have something there somebody should i give this a bit but my wife busted up badly...
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have something there so my picture i get is a good book my life but it's about money about something that when somebody. when i was kid i was doing a lot not too much i think to most of that much i was crazy about. two of those and much as we're going to do to keep their general unities receive them and most of them at least they were found. should it be focused on. the margin race is easy is just making everything up and because before i was principal just to have fun with my friends but when i was there i start to learn and this thing if we were in as will start to put a mast head like the shot they disagree when they are going to be professional and one day are going to be successful and wondering of the picture. the video security trends of the world if you don't if a silly technique will fall on a quandary don't don't hold it bus. for scene there's up for me credit i mean it is social very there was. just really only one only way but it sure will put of your enjoyable. we will all exciting to go in europe to try to compare ourselves to do reopen the border and in my mind there was thinking like the time for. today really. they said there will be five.
have something there so my picture i get is a good book my life but it's about money about something that when somebody. when i was kid i was doing a lot not too much i think to most of that much i was crazy about. two of those and much as we're going to do to keep their general unities receive them and most of them at least they were found. should it be focused on. the margin race is easy is just making everything up and because before i was principal just to have fun with my friends but when...
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close as we've come with blown again in when i was in the dressing room look at the gym i was like one one two one. who was think that was crazy i've given up you know a creepy ass called the golden i was in a i was in a box site i were in a box and sat down in a bear out of the fluid. i thought of what i thought i was remembering. when the goal went in equalizer this can be even worse people including myself thought it's going to be so cruel because since you're going to be one goal the wife and one in the lake is goofy eyesight i. was to go to school just to see do you think. i think i. was sixteen i. the ground we visit in the size it up down to shake it i mean everybody was still coming down every bloke every man in that stadium were crying i did cry here at the age of. sixty six. i was. it's never been seen before now never ever be done again so when the last kick of the game you know i mean the last combat for me no one no down for the last kick of the game and win the league by goal difference against the enemy from a trust the road best moment in tripoli mr revelle shovel it out that was because that wil
close as we've come with blown again in when i was in the dressing room look at the gym i was like one one two one. who was think that was crazy i've given up you know a creepy ass called the golden i was in a i was in a box site i were in a box and sat down in a bear out of the fluid. i thought of what i thought i was remembering. when the goal went in equalizer this can be even worse people including myself thought it's going to be so cruel because since you're going to be one goal the wife...
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this is what i have wanted my whole life, i played very well the whole week and was serving good today. i am pleased. ithink week and was serving good today. i am pleased. i thinkife, i was feeling very confident and i was also hitting the spots that i wanted to hit, which is not usualfor me. so yes, i was really happy for that and hopefully i can continue to serve like that. at queens club in west london, marin cilic beat novak djokovic. it took a dramatic fightback too. cilic was on the verge of a third defeat in the queens final, after djokovic took the first set and had match point in the second. but cilic came back, winning that one, and the third to claim the wimbledon warm—up tournament for the first time since 2012. england staged an impressive comeback to secure a series whitewash over australia. they took the final one—day international by one wicket in manchester. with moeen ali taking four wickets and being partly responsible for a run—out, the tourists set the target at 206. travis heads 56 the top score. in reply, england's openerjason roy went for just one run, as did joe root. they were 27 for four at one stage. but a century from joss butler se
this is what i have wanted my whole life, i played very well the whole week and was serving good today. i am pleased. ithink week and was serving good today. i am pleased. i thinkife, i was feeling very confident and i was also hitting the spots that i wanted to hit, which is not usualfor me. so yes, i was really happy for that and hopefully i can continue to serve like that. at queens club in west london, marin cilic beat novak djokovic. it took a dramatic fightback too. cilic was on the verge...
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what i think you were thinking at that time? >> i have no idea what i washe bachelorette, did it cross your mind at any time during that conversation? >> no. not that day. it wasn't until about a month later. >> jimmy: it was a month later. >> that we talked about it. >> jimmy: right. but the inkling is what i'm wondering about. >> no. that moment, i don't even know what i was thinking. i was just trying not to cry, which didn't work out very well. >> jimmy: okay. interesting. that was something else entirely. maybe you saw a fly in the house. >> maybe. i don't know. >> jimmy: have you seen arie since then? >> he does make an appearance on the show. we have a conversation. and i don't want to give anything away. but i will say i did tell him to get out and he finally listened to me. once and for all. [ applause ] >> jimmy: did he come by himself or did he bring lauren b. with him or did she wait out in the race car? >> she waited out in the golf cart. >> jimmy: she waited out in the golf cart. was she a friend of yours at that time? did you consider her to
what i think you were thinking at that time? >> i have no idea what i washe bachelorette, did it cross your mind at any time during that conversation? >> no. not that day. it wasn't until about a month later. >> jimmy: it was a month later. >> that we talked about it. >> jimmy: right. but the inkling is what i'm wondering about. >> no. that moment, i don't even know what i was thinking. i was just trying not to cry, which didn't work out very well. >>...
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i. think i just. think. it. was. because i. the ground we visit in the size that i found shake it i mean everybody was so cooling down every bloke every man in that stadium were crying i did cry here at the age of. six. i was. it's never been seen before no never ever be done again sure when the last kick of the game you know i mean the last combat for me no one no down to the last kick of the game and win the league by goal difference against the enemy from a trust the road best moment in tripoli mr shovel it out that was because that will never. you know be in the shadow view ninety four i did i mean yes full to beef champion of the premier league i think it's things find the different forty deserve it that. i think will go down in history for churchill. and you know if you turn around and say why was it through that period to get we have show much success i've got us a person a look at the i.r. surely it was buckley from the middle of the field if i had to pick out one playa and i've been watching much the city for forty year
i. think i just. think. it. was. because i. the ground we visit in the size that i found shake it i mean everybody was so cooling down every bloke every man in that stadium were crying i did cry here at the age of. six. i was. it's never been seen before no never ever be done again sure when the last kick of the game you know i mean the last combat for me no one no down to the last kick of the game and win the league by goal difference against the enemy from a trust the road best moment in...
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. >> i was awakened, i think i was on my knees when i heard a noise. i'm pretty sure it was either an animal making a noise, sometimes they had some pigs and stuff in there. it was either that or it was a baby crying and i thought i saw someone get up and walk past the door opening like they would have been carrying a candle or lantern because it was a shadowy figure. all of a sudden this person stops and the next thing i see is a flash. of course, with the impact of the butter hitting the side of my head -- later on i could piece it all together that what saw was the muzzle flesh and that night after did finally figure out what had happened to me. ight after that happened, john made sure i was down behind a dike. i didn't think we were taking a lot of fire that night. casualty,i was a lone the first target he saw inside of the doorway and that was it. i figured i was the only casualty. i did find out later on that i was the only casualty but it took about 90 seconds of automatic weapons fire from just about every hooch in that village, including an r.
. >> i was awakened, i think i was on my knees when i heard a noise. i'm pretty sure it was either an animal making a noise, sometimes they had some pigs and stuff in there. it was either that or it was a baby crying and i thought i saw someone get up and walk past the door opening like they would have been carrying a candle or lantern because it was a shadowy figure. all of a sudden this person stops and the next thing i see is a flash. of course, with the impact of the butter hitting...
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that's how i understood it. >> sure. >> i didn't accept this and i told her i think we should postpone the wedding. we already had planned for the wedding. this was three weeks before we were married. i said i think we need to postpone because this is a big issue. we can't get married with this. i don't want to divorce. but i love her. in the end we talked and it was a sacrifice for me. i said let's get married. let's give it a try. my mind has changed since. >> you have practiced it, understood the teachings and so on. in most people's minds if they know anything about it associated with the the word abstinence and with self denial, if i was approaching marriage, i would think marriage is already about self sacrifice and self denial. but one of the benefits is sex and romance with your wife or your husband whenever you need it. so why this? what is the point of this? you were very doubtful. >> yes. i think the main problem that he was facing is it sounded like a restriction on married life. when he challenged me, it didn't make sense. but to me it was a matter of conscious. even though i didn't understand it, i didn't feel i could not follow tha
that's how i understood it. >> sure. >> i didn't accept this and i told her i think we should postpone the wedding. we already had planned for the wedding. this was three weeks before we were married. i said i think we need to postpone because this is a big issue. we can't get married with this. i don't want to divorce. but i love her. in the end we talked and it was a sacrifice for me. i said let's get married. let's give it a try. my mind has changed since. >> you have...
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i believed. and i thought he could hear my thoughts. and punish my mind me if i think of him badly. i was not allowed to think for myself. i did not know about independent thinking or critical thinking was. that is something i never knew and never allowed to know. of i would be in you.place in front of there is another difference. when i was in north korea, i was living [indiscernible] what [inaudible] and i believed what the schoolteacher told me. they never told me about africa or canada or australia. they told me they were enemies. they made it very clear and simple. the other 1 -- [inaudible] they had [inaudible] the blood of the people and they are monsters. and blue all big nose eyes people were looking around. there is so much diversity in this country. math at schools and the math problems like this. that was my question and you can see me on here today. and front of my enemies. you never know, it is life, you never really know. execution, poverty, >> we don't know. things can be different. we thought this was how life was supposed to be. life can be different. watch not allowed t
i believed. and i thought he could hear my thoughts. and punish my mind me if i think of him badly. i was not allowed to think for myself. i did not know about independent thinking or critical thinking was. that is something i never knew and never allowed to know. of i would be in you.place in front of there is another difference. when i was in north korea, i was living [indiscernible] what [inaudible] and i believed what the schoolteacher told me. they never told me about africa or canada or...
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i was downed the hind the dike -- down behind the dike. i was the first target he saw and i thought i was it. i figured i was the only casualty. i think i did find out that i was the only casualty. ofy took about 90 seconds automatic weapons fire from just about every hu jintao village. including an rpg that went over the main dike. that is what the company was set up on. dikecap me down below the so that we do not take any more rounds from the initial to that hit my head. he is talking to me to try to give me alert. that was probably good. strangely,. and i did remember being slid onto the stretcher. i remember the guys came in and john miller said here comes some more guys from the squad. on,of the guys said hang the helicopter will be here in minutes. .t was i don't remember being carried to the helicopter but i know from the account that john miller and johnny fielding lled into their and carried me under the line of fire out and away. they were ably taking me out there. they got a chopper and that night and put me on it. he ended uping said wearing a lot of my blood on his clothes. they put me in the poncho and got me out that ni
i was downed the hind the dike -- down behind the dike. i was the first target he saw and i thought i was it. i figured i was the only casualty. i think i did find out that i was the only casualty. ofy took about 90 seconds automatic weapons fire from just about every hu jintao village. including an rpg that went over the main dike. that is what the company was set up on. dikecap me down below the so that we do not take any more rounds from the initial to that hit my head. he is talking to me...
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i. was i. caught him i nodded and bad i thought it was my don't think i ever saw her again i don't know if she moved away or what she did but it was a unique and beautiful moment with a beautiful stranger who was never again present in my life it was a little love affair brought on by football although it was never a real affair at all let's call it a football love. i knew via. the muzzle. science in sixty. six world cup took place i didn't follow football little. almost i went aboard. from the patch all shops were completely deserted in nineteen sixty six. so nine hundred seventy was the first time i'd ever watched the world cup so that was why it meant something to me and of course i believed that england would do well because of how everybody in one nine hundred sixty six with any. knowledge of for size to what would happen in the coming yeah as you know. i think i'll always support because that's been for over thirty years i saw teams of support to bring some things they do city things. they have a winter you know. and they still managed to lose three so there's always an element of comedy
i. was i. caught him i nodded and bad i thought it was my don't think i ever saw her again i don't know if she moved away or what she did but it was a unique and beautiful moment with a beautiful stranger who was never again present in my life it was a little love affair brought on by football although it was never a real affair at all let's call it a football love. i knew via. the muzzle. science in sixty. six world cup took place i didn't follow football little. almost i went aboard. from the...
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i was hurt was neuro-anatomy. i knew exactly what happened the second it happened. and i knew exactly what the consequences were and i knew what the future was. and i think that was a help to me, because i never had any illusions. and a lot of my -- the bedmates i had on the wards where i was had a lot of illusions. and i didn't have them, which i think was useful. so i knew you had two choices, you could give up or you could just pretend it hadn't happened, or do you everything that you could to. and what i resolved is i would never -- i would try never to let it change my life, or change the direction of my life. the irony is that i'd intended to a psychiatrist, which is about the one -- that and the radiology was about the only thing i could do. and that's what i wanted to do, so i went ahead and did it. brian: in that first year, what did you do to get through that period, anything special? charles: well, i was -- first i spent that year basically in physical therapy, exercising, regaining my strength. and it took a lot of time. that was whole day, eight hours a day, on the mat, training, weightlifting and all of that. and then in the evening i studi
i was hurt was neuro-anatomy. i knew exactly what happened the second it happened. and i knew exactly what the consequences were and i knew what the future was. and i think that was a help to me, because i never had any illusions. and a lot of my -- the bedmates i had on the wards where i was had a lot of illusions. and i didn't have them, which i think was useful. so i knew you had two choices, you could give up or you could just pretend it hadn't happened, or do you everything that you could...
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>> well, i think in president obama's case, i was very lucky because i was -- we used to say that president obama was the best speech writer in the white house. and we would have said that even if it wasn't true. i think as a speech writer, you' supposed to. but it was unquestionably true. and, you know, president obama was a writer before he was a politician. and i don't think that's happened maybe since lincoln where someone -- at least where someone was a published writer in that way. and so i think that we were lucky that you had -- we were working for presidents who had an understanding of language as a writer. but then also an understanding of sort of the using language as a means rather than an end, which i think is probably more of what a politician is thinking about. so i think for us, i would say there is kind of -- i don't know that this was intentional. but i think it was important. there's always the discipline requirements. one is that something be surprising and original in some way. and the other is that it would be true to the person delivering the words. and i think that -
>> well, i think in president obama's case, i was very lucky because i was -- we used to say that president obama was the best speech writer in the white house. and we would have said that even if it wasn't true. i think as a speech writer, you' supposed to. but it was unquestionably true. and, you know, president obama was a writer before he was a politician. and i don't think that's happened maybe since lincoln where someone -- at least where someone was a published writer in that way....
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i only remember it was a very sunny day and i think the kickoff was cool it must have been an oft afternoon kickoff in mexico but i think it was it was early thing in england so. i just remember watching the game i mean my mother was present but not watching them my my mother's husband he was watching it but he wasn't interested because he preferred rugby and we did have a german dog he was german speaking di shy and and i think he was called fritz right i knew who i am alarm aboud law of the law of iraq very clearly. that certainly writing was why. i was on a motherly score in the first go and then just after half time martin peace has scored the second goal my mawson pizza's was also a lucky woman because martin peaches scored in the one nine hundred sixty six world cup so things were looking very good but then. i think stan minutes so sorry later germany scored their first go. got to get that it was a little bit lights of the second go. was. it was to will by the time they got to extra time. i was. i think i realized that there was it's not very lightly with women in the game and then. the school yard is race o
i only remember it was a very sunny day and i think the kickoff was cool it must have been an oft afternoon kickoff in mexico but i think it was it was early thing in england so. i just remember watching the game i mean my mother was present but not watching them my my mother's husband he was watching it but he wasn't interested because he preferred rugby and we did have a german dog he was german speaking di shy and and i think he was called fritz right i knew who i am alarm aboud law of the...
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think this whole idea, i wanted to see what were they talking about at that point. i got into that. i wasasically, i would like to think i was using new york times techniques which you kind of told me and i think as a result i got into this whole notion covering wars over centuries and not across time zones. the more i got into that, the more i began thinking what what i look for, when you go out and work a story you get your sources and then you need a couple other sources to nail it down and i did try to use those techniques here. that'sne reason the book took me ten years to finish. the techniques work. the new york times taught me well. i think i was using the new york times. my colleagues may differ but i think this is what i was trying to do. >> there's a starks borough vermont also. >> start at four in the battle of bunker hill and he was very good, and then he got into a fight, they wouldn't promote him to general or something so he said to hell with you and he went back to his farm in new hampshire, and then they needed somebody to call out to the militias and he agreed to do it
think this whole idea, i wanted to see what were they talking about at that point. i got into that. i wasasically, i would like to think i was using new york times techniques which you kind of told me and i think as a result i got into this whole notion covering wars over centuries and not across time zones. the more i got into that, the more i began thinking what what i look for, when you go out and work a story you get your sources and then you need a couple other sources to nail it down and...
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but in this case, i think it's what hartley had to say that sort of-- and i became a foreign correspondent, i began covering this material and i began to think, as i looked at what was happening around here and i thought, and i think i began digging into this before i introduce you to the-- some of my favorite characters in the book that are not named ethan allen. where was i? one thing i want to say is that you have to remember when writing, and i'm quoting antonio fraser who i quite admired as a biographer, to-- i lost my place again. he talked about two problems when you write. and i think they're going to certainly fit into this, and one was the peril of anachronistic judgments and i'll talk about this, for instance, the african-americans who were here or who were freed by the nature of the constitution of 1777. and some people point out, well, they really weren't-- they really weren't free because it was-- there was, it was only for adult slaves and so we can get at this, but you have to remember the time and what the situation was. and i'm going to talk about one of my favorite people who had a role in the emancipation. and the other is the question about peri
but in this case, i think it's what hartley had to say that sort of-- and i became a foreign correspondent, i began covering this material and i began to think, as i looked at what was happening around here and i thought, and i think i began digging into this before i introduce you to the-- some of my favorite characters in the book that are not named ethan allen. where was i? one thing i want to say is that you have to remember when writing, and i'm quoting antonio fraser who i quite admired...
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i guess i was you i. was that he said i was the last time i was cheats enough think city to go back he was the captain at that moment take the owner to do you know for for us was something. before us you know be involved. to stop the war and our country something i'm busy because food is a big big war you know people who can make things happen people can make things change you know to the leader for so many young people in terms of their visions that dreams to having come to accept this nation as a unit goodwill ambassador something that we deeply grateful to you. is there some knowledge and now he is from africa and for me will be larger price if one of the day you will know like i don't know and that's a month from now. oh yes my close friend. mike roselli on this guy's been doing about dresses because i love this shirt and when i was. you know you've been able to give me a lot of books you know. i've been reading a lot on google but. it's commission you know what i mean i've been living in utah for quite a while is now something's wrong something have to be a move something i've to change and do good p
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i was doing very well but i was unhappy. i just got tired of it all so i quit i think i could have uprising in. ninety one. and i started thinking. probably the most critical moment was his decision to go back to your job i will tell a hometown i just got married a year earlier my wife was expecting our first child. i wouldn't know whether i would make it as a painter. they went back to j.b. and i see it at the back of my mother's house my mother kept me. there was no way enough money i was almost penniless. painting didn't work the second painting didn't work either until one day i by coincidence i met a friend who. we knew. where the senior artists in malaysia deflective he said do something as simple as possible don't think too much so that's how the paintings came about and i think i'd be more simpler than the still life. and he was a very bold statement to make because in the one thousand nine hundred who was being still like nobody was doing still life and he was somebody who came and said look i'm going to stand in the shadow of the world within that tradition yet with a great deal of eccentricity an
i was doing very well but i was unhappy. i just got tired of it all so i quit i think i could have uprising in. ninety one. and i started thinking. probably the most critical moment was his decision to go back to your job i will tell a hometown i just got married a year earlier my wife was expecting our first child. i wouldn't know whether i would make it as a painter. they went back to j.b. and i see it at the back of my mother's house my mother kept me. there was no way enough money i was...
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i was. i think i realized that there was it's not very likely england would win it in the game and then. last year's race out because i've often been. to know i had i assure you that there was no way we could possibly lead the day. and so it was fairy upset you know this time and i was crying in. my view while i said something because it's the fifth. inning. speaking fritz i was right just plaintive him i remember telling him off i was a. paper nobody else was high six my mother she was involved. there was just me that israel i'm afraid i was really the end of world cup hopes probably of a. before of a. little ice and died quiet long time later off to the game so there is no link between the game against germany on the west germany and the dogs i and put it it died and not szell croll says there's nothing to me nobody ever proved anything anyway. that's where one of the early but it went on and i'm. sure the game they asked metro donna how he scored the first goal and he said it was the hand of god.
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tired and i'm just balanced and ready to come on and i kept looking and i was stretching but i wasn't really sure i was just looking at the bench thinking is going to call me off. yeah oh ho. when i was ordered out i was y n n y n and it felt like because i saw give me half an hour and it just felt as if he's going to give me a long going to his twentieth or however man and it felt like an eternity until he actually but when i got. the ball just dropped. it and i went into the far corner and i was just the score in for you as an eyes and go in a world cup haven't schooled phailin paul of the squad now and paul the tournament now. it was obviously then going to be a toss of a call and whether i stayed in the table whether teddy sheringham would keep his place alongside alan scherr. it was fast forward to the group into the second. did you feel you this was something special or do you just treat it like another game at the time i just thought it's another game if you'd asked me to name five players in the audience saying the same i wouldn't have to do it i just had this what i thought was normal this view going into games and it wasn't in
tired and i'm just balanced and ready to come on and i kept looking and i was stretching but i wasn't really sure i was just looking at the bench thinking is going to call me off. yeah oh ho. when i was ordered out i was y n n y n and it felt like because i saw give me half an hour and it just felt as if he's going to give me a long going to his twentieth or however man and it felt like an eternity until he actually but when i got. the ball just dropped. it and i went into the far corner and i...
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i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then, i had 28 years or the years in, i think. the writing thing really became intense when i was going through treatment for cancer because i felt like there were so many parts that my kids didn't know. they didn't know my story, they didn't know why i had a relationship with my mother, why we had no family to speak of. it just poured out of me. i gave it to a friend who is an editor, and she said i think this would be publishable and i think people would be interested in this. i am so lucky to live here. i am so grateful to my parents who decided to move to the city. i am so grateful they did. that it never . >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i want to welcome you back to the budget and finance committee. i want to thank our friends at sfgov tv who are assisting us with today's broadcast. madam clerk, are there any
i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then, i had 28 years or the years in, i think. the writing thing really became intense when i was going through treatment for cancer because i felt like there were so many parts that my kids didn't know. they didn't know my story, they didn't know why i had a relationship with my mother, why we had no family to speak of. it just poured out of me. i gave it to a friend who is an editor, and she...
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>> the first time i was going to play in it, but it rained that day, it was -- i think i was 17 yearsnded up playing in another gym. and then, i went to the park again when i think i was like 22. >> seth: gotcha. >> yeah, went out there and just, kind of, started balling a little bit. >> seth: and was it as exciting as it comes across in the film? the actual being there? >> yeah, no. you become enriched with the culture. it's literally just a man on a mic. and he's hyping up everything that's going on out there. you know, embarrassing plays. you know, really good plays. and i think that really just gave me my toughness in the league. to kind of just be an entertainer as well as a pure basketball player, so -- you find that balance. >> seth: you -- in high school, you also did do theater stuff though. is that correct? >> yeah. >> seth: so you did not come into this cold. you did -- >> i was awful, though. >> seth: oh, really? [ light laughter ] >> yeah. i was awful. >> seth: even in high school? >> yeah, no. i was awful, man. >> seth: did other people tell you you were awful or is this
>> the first time i was going to play in it, but it rained that day, it was -- i think i was 17 yearsnded up playing in another gym. and then, i went to the park again when i think i was like 22. >> seth: gotcha. >> yeah, went out there and just, kind of, started balling a little bit. >> seth: and was it as exciting as it comes across in the film? the actual being there? >> yeah, no. you become enriched with the culture. it's literally just a man on a mic. and he's...
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i did the insubordinate, but i actually think it was fairand i did it the insubordinate, but i actually did it on process “— think it was fair and i did it on process —— purpose. think it was fair and i did it on process -- purpose. it is not about due process. you are saying you are bigger than the system, the institutions and the proper way to do things. no. iam institutions and the proper way to do things. no. i am a servant of the institutions and respect the norms, that would be i stand next to the attorney general, but given the circumstances and her compromise, if i kept at the institution i cannot do it the normal way. there is nothing normal about this and as a servant i had to do something i knew would be bad for me personally, not to step away from the attorney general and speak as we speak together but separately. you didn't just choose to break the rules, you also explicitly blamed mrs clinton for what you called extremely careless behaviour is in a way that, again was unprecedented, because here you are declaring no charges we re here you are declaring no charges were to b
i did the insubordinate, but i actually think it was fairand i did it the insubordinate, but i actually did it on process “— think it was fair and i did it on process —— purpose. think it was fair and i did it on process -- purpose. it is not about due process. you are saying you are bigger than the system, the institutions and the proper way to do things. no. iam institutions and the proper way to do things. no. i am a servant of the institutions and respect the norms, that would be i...
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i. think i. was. i. was. that. i. was into this and actually we invite them every sunday we have two churches in this town this is one of them and we have another one just for the down and it's important for people to see you know that they have a place here if they want to you can pray here to our god or to god you can meet in the prayer and it's important i think to show love do you think it's important for a free jesus makes them feel more welcome yes. for me yes i think so and i think it's important for the language it's an excellent time to just hear swedish try to pronounce a swedish and english as well for us normally you have people from the community come and what was their reaction the swedes maybe are a bit shy and i think when you are shy but you are curious maybe you don't ask you don't you if you do some looking and then you smile and then you walk away so maybe some people have been just shy at first but i think everyone feels ok with this it's good for our community to meet other christians or muslims
i. think i. was. i. was. that. i. was into this and actually we invite them every sunday we have two churches in this town this is one of them and we have another one just for the down and it's important for people to see you know that they have a place here if they want to you can pray here to our god or to god you can meet in the prayer and it's important i think to show love do you think it's important for a free jesus makes them feel more welcome yes. for me yes i think so and i think it's...
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i just knew i was going to come out on school it's one of those things i was i was warming up behind the goal one nil down i was just thinking this is. it's warm everyone's going to. i'm just balance and ready to come on and i can look and i was stretching but i wasn't really sure i was just looking at the bench think it was going to call me out. yeah oh. i was sort of out i was y e n n y and it felt like because i thought ill give me half an hour and it just felt as if you're going to give me a long going to twenty or however many and it felt like it's. actually but when i got. the ball just dropped and i'd hit it and i went into the fall go on and i was just a score in vehicle has a nice and go in a we'll. get back into the guy because we were obviously at the time was. to some spare and that's the squad at the time and i'm going to goal just meant so much to me and said to everybody else to to get back in the game. this is says harlan kentucky. in this movie the voices of the people going street families. a co money city with the most know coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was just said i'd. love to see thes
i just knew i was going to come out on school it's one of those things i was i was warming up behind the goal one nil down i was just thinking this is. it's warm everyone's going to. i'm just balance and ready to come on and i can look and i was stretching but i wasn't really sure i was just looking at the bench think it was going to call me out. yeah oh. i was sort of out i was y e n n y and it felt like because i thought ill give me half an hour and it just felt as if you're going to give me...
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and i think what's interesting is it was quite dreamlike, i quite liked and i think i love the fact thatabout the finally years because people watching will think i know everything there is to know, we know dahl but actually, nobody talks about what happened to him once he was leaving prison and had to leave the country. that's why it's interesting. did you feel it managed tojuggle a different interesting. did you feel it managed to juggle a different time frames because one of the things is the way it goes to its past and it did that stuff well and that can be very competitive. you can watch movies whichjump competitive. you can watch movies which jump around but competitive. you can watch movies whichjump around but i competitive. you can watch movies which jump around but i felt there was an emotional call and it made sense, it made emotional sense. i thought it worked but it was in the whole dreamlike state and how much of that because he was terribly ill and who knows what he was on to try to alleviate his symptoms and that all tied in with it. this also this talent was brought to t
and i think what's interesting is it was quite dreamlike, i quite liked and i think i love the fact thatabout the finally years because people watching will think i know everything there is to know, we know dahl but actually, nobody talks about what happened to him once he was leaving prison and had to leave the country. that's why it's interesting. did you feel it managed tojuggle a different interesting. did you feel it managed to juggle a different time frames because one of the things is...
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i got the e-mails, bitch. if you're unhappy with the things i said in the book, like, i it would you i was going to say them, and i don't thinki was unfair. i was just honest about the things i learned, and i do think that all of those experiences were worthwhile, and positive things have come out of them. maybe not for the other person on the enof that story, but for me and for the audience who's going to potentially read this book. >> do you have a favorite chapter? if that's even possible? >> i think my favorite chapter is stop hating, start studying. because that has completely changed my mindset. i spent so much time on the internet just like hating on other people because i was insecure and i was unhappy with my looks, with my relationship, with my career, with my finances. and i would just spend a lot of time online being, like, oh, this bitch, she's doing this and, like, oh, my god. and, hike, now they're on -- and, like, now they're on a beach. [laughter] and i was always looking at all of this stuff and feeling really bad about myself and, i mean, i told this story before, but it's more involved in the book. essenti
i got the e-mails, bitch. if you're unhappy with the things i said in the book, like, i it would you i was going to say them, and i don't thinki was unfair. i was just honest about the things i learned, and i do think that all of those experiences were worthwhile, and positive things have come out of them. maybe not for the other person on the enof that story, but for me and for the audience who's going to potentially read this book. >> do you have a favorite chapter? if that's even...
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muffin in the napkin and i went out to my car. >> she'll never forget that drive home. >> did you call anyone? >> no, i didn't. >> why not? >> i just was ashamed. i just -- i think in anger, in different emotions started coming in. i was trying to figure things out for myself and really felt a deep shame of what he had done to me. >> you thought -- >> i went home because i think you go back and you say, why did i go there? why did i do this? instead of putting the responsibility on the person who has done this awful thing to you, i went home and i had a shower and i went to work. i had a good cry in the shower, but i went and i arrived at my office and i started my day. >> but the pain she felt that morning would propel her to a face-to-face confrontation with her attacker. >>> coming up -- >> i wanted to see him in person and say, why did you do this to me? >> and her mom would have a confrontation of her own. >> i was yelling and saying to him, you're sick. you're a sick man. he agreed. he said he was a sick man. >> when "dateline" continues. and the safey for "most parallel parallel parking job" goes to... [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this i
muffin in the napkin and i went out to my car. >> she'll never forget that drive home. >> did you call anyone? >> no, i didn't. >> why not? >> i just was ashamed. i just -- i think in anger, in different emotions started coming in. i was trying to figure things out for myself and really felt a deep shame of what he had done to me. >> you thought -- >> i went home because i think you go back and you say, why did i go there? why did i do this? instead of...
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when i was prime minister growth of me but i think that what i did. was i think i did some good things and i want to do more good things there were reasons why i was. so fiercely opposed by particular sections. when i was prime minister growth of me but i think that what i did was very important in some. very sensitive areas security of the state of israel. and the welfare of the people of israel and you're not a crook and i'm very proud of my achievements and this is not what people think about me i would only have good to have you in the comfort zone thank you very much very much thank you you. thank. thank you can. go from the boat. go. to. the beach. going to. the sophisticated bank depositor of the horn tell what. the fin of the fish that's good for some promise. of a short supply on a researcher investigates nature's own high tech to inspire his own pioneering work in medical technology. animal kingdom is a treasure trove of brilliant ideas. are limited to. thirty minutes on d w. global inequality. what quality mean in a. well. when a difference
when i was prime minister growth of me but i think that what i did. was i think i did some good things and i want to do more good things there were reasons why i was. so fiercely opposed by particular sections. when i was prime minister growth of me but i think that what i did was very important in some. very sensitive areas security of the state of israel. and the welfare of the people of israel and you're not a crook and i'm very proud of my achievements and this is not what people think...
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i mean she is someone. nineteen in a careless need data. model i. i. i. i think. it. was your job to get them about exactly what did to in your book actually really thought you have the recipe i like. you if you want me to knock on doors after a thirty minute good enough if you order it wash after cleaning to get you ready to take with me sort of get it got it out it can be cock up again or that got your complete lack of what about you to go to it have gotten out to me. that i didn't want but don't want to put explicate couldn't do any thing it did when you create be my fault or credit off the topic under the book. but that but i'm happy you know when you've got to say that i lost my body in my expert opinion should normally. be a little more your exact form on the whole week see on it court did call you all. six agreed on that. i should maybe look. more american on for this. to come on the morning all good. communication you mean. like. it can execute. or you're able to get it. back to people or say but want to. make. you. think because you saw in the songs when i. was.
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i would never compare anyone to cockroaches i think you can find a more. expressive metaphor i mean i know there is this whole controversy about the i think it was very fair i think i think you are undermining the column which still stands today twenty fourteen if you bring it up i was going to talk about it twenty fourteen i wrote a column that compared migrants across the med to cope with it to give it reference cockroaches i sit there like cockroaches because they haven't in june they seem to be able to survive no matter what we were taught in schools the only creature that nuclear holocaust is cockroaches that still applies today still the question is are you hearing about the right you know it's of words rather than the issue you were trying to raise as we stopped the boats know this nine hundred thirty two minutes well i'm going where that using cockroach was a nice way only. i mean while you are a writer which is where me resilience fish al gore well you could compare them to weigh in on my question elz and miles that would be a bizarre way of writing copy and very poor english but let me ask you a question the aquarius with i think it's six hundred
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no i mean he was a top player member of the time i think the manager was i think he might have been his first pick over. and i think. it turned him down oh we couldn't get them going on the cole so yeah mid ninety's he was a he was a top player and. you know did great things called great goals like a so unfortunately i think was a winning goal there was a good goal as well. we finally reached the conclusion of a review of the group phase that will should see thousand and eighteen as we prepare ourselves told will cope action group h. consigns poland in colombia but senegal in japan will fight for a qualification place as potential run until the polls are currently tenth in the fifth world rankings and the price of striker robert let me dusky will guarantee they pose a significant threat to the twenty nine year old as one of the greats the strike is on the planets and he will captain the side when the group h. auction kicks off on the nineteenth of june colombia will add flats of proceedings but last covets era sonny singing three sides american qualification by a solitary point the coff
no i mean he was a top player member of the time i think the manager was i think he might have been his first pick over. and i think. it turned him down oh we couldn't get them going on the cole so yeah mid ninety's he was a he was a top player and. you know did great things called great goals like a so unfortunately i think was a winning goal there was a good goal as well. we finally reached the conclusion of a review of the group phase that will should see thousand and eighteen as we prepare...
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i told her i was going to do it. i got the email, if you are unhappy with what i said in the book i told you i was going to say that i don't think i was unfair, just honest about the things i learned and all of those experiences were worthwhile and positive things would come out, maybe not for the person on the other end of the story but for me and the audience who will potentially read this book. >> do you have a favorite chapter if that is possible? >> i think my favorite chapter is about studying. because that has completely changed my mind that. i spent so much time on the internet hating on other people because i was insecure and i was unhappy with my looks, my relationship, my career, my finances and i would spend a lot of time online, she is doing this, that person quit that job and now they are on a beach. i was looking at all of this and feeling bad about myself. i told this story before, more involved in the book but essentially i met somebody i had spoken negatively about, i don't name her in the book but got a number of texts about this girl, you know how it is. i am thinking this. and i met her and she just was so n
i told her i was going to do it. i got the email, if you are unhappy with what i said in the book i told you i was going to say that i don't think i was unfair, just honest about the things i learned and all of those experiences were worthwhile and positive things would come out, maybe not for the person on the other end of the story but for me and the audience who will potentially read this book. >> do you have a favorite chapter if that is possible? >> i think my favorite chapter...
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i. think i i think. i was. the. nal group games didn't have as much at stake as some of the previous ones it was more a matter of finding out who to play whom in the last sixteen and the first games of the day colombia sent out with a tight one nil when japan joined the coffee growers in the last sixteen despite losing to poland here's a recap of what happened. and my colleague rory suchet discussed how the group stages went with allie has been covering the world cup for us from st petersburg. so that's my first time ever being in st petersburg already been to russia once before and it was two months ago when i came to cover actually another full story but i was only in moscow so for the last two routes i've been the same pieces but it's just it's really sharp i have no idea just how cool a city it was how beautiful it was and. the past two weeks have been cool and the well how kind of people have you been meeting i mean obviously you've got your football fans but it's a huge mix of international sort of descended up
i. think i i think. i was. the. nal group games didn't have as much at stake as some of the previous ones it was more a matter of finding out who to play whom in the last sixteen and the first games of the day colombia sent out with a tight one nil when japan joined the coffee growers in the last sixteen despite losing to poland here's a recap of what happened. and my colleague rory suchet discussed how the group stages went with allie has been covering the world cup for us from st petersburg....
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i don't know i mean i was really into that i was really into the idea of you. live from being a living. sort of sort of taking care of myself. i think i was initially taking care of myself. and i think i was initially attracted tracked into that to do like like. the idea idea of homesteading thing you know you know creating your you reading your home's homestead said and and doing doing you know generating and reading everything everything from from that and so the net and so this idea is idea. is very is very much very much like that. like that. do you think the idea was that no no no no. but it. really attracted me to be a really interested with a kind to me to be able to control trolls. my own path my own power our my own or my own he my own water to heed my own water you know you know to be in control to be in control of troll of all of that all of that and to not be and to not be relied you rely on and on any any. outside source first source for those those things things. i'm pretty in tune to the. cation of the educational side. enjoyed enjoyed student. alexia alexian when they went they go on to go on i'm doing do i have to d
i don't know i mean i was really into that i was really into the idea of you. live from being a living. sort of sort of taking care of myself. i think i was initially taking care of myself. and i think i was initially attracted tracked into that to do like like. the idea idea of homesteading thing you know you know creating your you reading your home's homestead said and and doing doing you know generating and reading everything everything from from that and so the net and so this idea is idea....
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i was there at a wonderful time, a time -- here is what i really think was the best thing for me. d tremendous associates and assistants. they really performed beautifully. i was the beneficiary of a lot of that. david: have relations with europe seem to be under duress? james: america's strain is -- strength is founded in large part on its alliance. we have alliances around the world that prevent us to leverage our strength. they take care in feeding. we need to do a better job of caring for them and feeding them. ♪ david: today, as we look at the problems the current president has to deal with, let's talk about those for a few moments. an issue you were deeply involved in, the middle east peace. what do you think is likely to happen? james: i am very pessimistic. i think the stars are misaligned badly. i don't see any chance of anything in the near term, frankly. it is very sad. it is sad for the people in the region. it is sad for the palestinians. it is sad for israel. because she should not have to be a nation perpetually at war. there needs to be peace. i used to think it wou
i was there at a wonderful time, a time -- here is what i really think was the best thing for me. d tremendous associates and assistants. they really performed beautifully. i was the beneficiary of a lot of that. david: have relations with europe seem to be under duress? james: america's strain is -- strength is founded in large part on its alliance. we have alliances around the world that prevent us to leverage our strength. they take care in feeding. we need to do a better job of caring for...
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>> well i think like for me, i was very focused. i knew that if i have this meeting, i can't go in there and talk about all the policies that i don't agree with. and i've always had just a very open dialogue with jared. about how i felt and have been even so honest to say look, trump is the last person i thought that would have done this. but he did and he pulled through and so when i got the meeting, i knew there was going to be tons of backlash. i knew people wouldn't understand it. and at that point, i had to make the decision that this was bigger than me. that i, so i'm worried about my brand. it's like and a woman's been in jail for 22 years almost. that just to me, there was like it wasn't even a question. like i would have taken the backlash no matter what the outcome would have been just to try for her. >> this is really amazing to hear you say that. you didn't know her. why did you feel that this was worth taking that kind of risk? a lot of celebrities to this day are scared to go and be in a p picture with donald trump. a lo
>> well i think like for me, i was very focused. i knew that if i have this meeting, i can't go in there and talk about all the policies that i don't agree with. and i've always had just a very open dialogue with jared. about how i felt and have been even so honest to say look, trump is the last person i thought that would have done this. but he did and he pulled through and so when i got the meeting, i knew there was going to be tons of backlash. i knew people wouldn't understand it. and...