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i took on the big banks and one over $20 billion. i took on for-profit colleges and put them out of businesses. i took on oil companies who are polluting our environment. i took on transnational criminal organizations who are preying on women and children. i know how to get that job done. and i did it for the people. for the people. so let me tell you, we need some body on our stage when it comes time for that general election who knows how to recognize a rap sheet when they see it and prosecute the case. so let's read that rap sheet, shall we? yes, black americans. he said what do you have two , lose? hate crimes are up. we have a lot to lose. let's look at that rap sheet where he told working people he would help them, but instead passed a tax bill benefiting the top 1% and the biggest corporations of this country. said he would help the farmers. the past the trump trade tax. trump trade policy by tweet and now we have farmers who have soybeans rotting in bins and autoworkers who may be out of their job by the end of the year. let'
i took on the big banks and one over $20 billion. i took on for-profit colleges and put them out of businesses. i took on oil companies who are polluting our environment. i took on transnational criminal organizations who are preying on women and children. i know how to get that job done. and i did it for the people. for the people. so let me tell you, we need some body on our stage when it comes time for that general election who knows how to recognize a rap sheet when they see it and...
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i took on transnational criminal organizations who are preying on women and children. i know how to get that job done. and i did it for the people. so let me tell you, we need some money on her stage when it comes time for that general election who knows how to recognize a rap sheet when they see it and prosecute the case. so let's see that rap sheet, shall we? he asked black americans, what do you have two lose? hate crimes are up. we have a lot to lose. let's look at that rap sheet or he told working people he would help them, but instead passed a tax bill benefiting the top 1% and the biggest corporations of this country. farmers.ould help the now we've got farmers who have soybeans rotting in bins and autoworkers who may be out of their job by the end of the year. let's look at that rap sheet where he said he would give everyone health care, but he still trying to rip health care away from folks and turn back the clock on obamacare. let's talk about looking at that rap sheet where he has embraced dictators like kim jong-un and and taken their word over the american
i took on transnational criminal organizations who are preying on women and children. i know how to get that job done. and i did it for the people. so let me tell you, we need some money on her stage when it comes time for that general election who knows how to recognize a rap sheet when they see it and prosecute the case. so let's see that rap sheet, shall we? he asked black americans, what do you have two lose? hate crimes are up. we have a lot to lose. let's look at that rap sheet or he told...
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i took that with me. me, i hope you'll go in there and change and be a better person and help someone, and that stuck with me. when i got here, i wrote y'all words down on a piece of paper and kept them with me. and to this day, i still have that piece of paper. i kept it the whole ten years since i've been here. every year, i don't miss a beat. i look at it and read it and apply it to me, doing what you ask of me. >> so what are you doing now? >> i'm working. i just recently completed my apprenticeship. >> apprenticeship in what? >> electrical, mechanical engineer assembler. it's a good trade for me to have to go into the outside world. >> tell me about some of the certificates you got. >> well, i completed my ged when i got here. i did the plus program. it's basically a faith-based program on life skills, but it taught me a lot in that program. you grow as a person. i took my freedom for granted and it bothers me each and every day that i'm in here, but it made me a better person. along the way, i still
i took that with me. me, i hope you'll go in there and change and be a better person and help someone, and that stuck with me. when i got here, i wrote y'all words down on a piece of paper and kept them with me. and to this day, i still have that piece of paper. i kept it the whole ten years since i've been here. every year, i don't miss a beat. i look at it and read it and apply it to me, doing what you ask of me. >> so what are you doing now? >> i'm working. i just recently...
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you said i forgive you for that, i took that with me. u go in there and change and be a better person and help someone and that stuck with me. when i got here, i wrote you all words down on a piece of paper and kept it with me and to this day, i still have that piece of paper. i kept it the whole ten years since i've been here every year. i don't miss a beat. i look at it and read it and apply it to me doing what you asked of me. >> so what are you doing now? >> i'm working. i just recently completed my apprenticeship. >> in what? electrical mechanical engineering assembly. it's a good trade going to the outside world. >> tell me about the some of the certificates you got, some of the programs. >> i completed by ged when i got here. i did a plus program. it's basically a faith based program of life skills but it taught me a lot and that program helped me grow a lot as a person. i took my freedom for granted. and it bothers me each and every day. it made me a better person along the way. i still have problems. we all got problems. but my p
you said i forgive you for that, i took that with me. u go in there and change and be a better person and help someone and that stuck with me. when i got here, i wrote you all words down on a piece of paper and kept it with me and to this day, i still have that piece of paper. i kept it the whole ten years since i've been here every year. i don't miss a beat. i look at it and read it and apply it to me doing what you asked of me. >> so what are you doing now? >> i'm working. i just...
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i took her to haiti, i took her to honduras months. -- once. maybe twice.aybe honduras and guatemala. once to peru. david: paris or london? gen. kelly: none of that. david: you have three children. you fathered three children. your oldest son is in the military still. gen. kelly: a lieutenant colonel in the marine corps. recently promoted. just back from his -- one of his tours in iraq. david: you have a daughter. what is she doing? gen. kelly: she was with the fbi. prior to that, she worked with the wounded men and women coming back from the wars. bethesda naval hospital. and then, she went into the fbi. she was with the hostage rescue team. she was one of the support people for several years. david: you had another son who lost his life in military combat. gen. kelly: he started off as an enlisted marine. he became a second lieutenant and was killed in afghanistan. david: did you and your wife say, having two sons in the marines was an awful sacrifice for any family? gen. kelly: it's our way of life. it may sound strange, but it's a way of life. they make
i took her to haiti, i took her to honduras months. -- once. maybe twice.aybe honduras and guatemala. once to peru. david: paris or london? gen. kelly: none of that. david: you have three children. you fathered three children. your oldest son is in the military still. gen. kelly: a lieutenant colonel in the marine corps. recently promoted. just back from his -- one of his tours in iraq. david: you have a daughter. what is she doing? gen. kelly: she was with the fbi. prior to that, she worked...
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one of the things i did early on when i took over the white house is get all of the staff together. there were a lot so i had to do several sessions, and said, , there in the oval office constitution does it say that , you should be talking to the press unless that is part of your job and authorized. nowhere does it say you should be stabbing your colleagues in the back so that you look better. you serve the nation. if you take the oath seriously, you got a job and i want you to stay. if you can't do that find , another place to work. david: when you are in the military and you tell people you do x, y or z, they jump or are in trouble. or they will be court-martialed or something. when you tell people as chief of staff that they should do x, y or z and they don't do it, what can you do about it? gen. kelly: in the military, if you tell someone to do x, y or z, we expect people to question orders. push back. i can't, as a commander, know everything. in the white house, you can fire people. i had to fire a few people. very few. they were very disruptive. i had very good people. the vas
one of the things i did early on when i took over the white house is get all of the staff together. there were a lot so i had to do several sessions, and said, , there in the oval office constitution does it say that , you should be talking to the press unless that is part of your job and authorized. nowhere does it say you should be stabbing your colleagues in the back so that you look better. you serve the nation. if you take the oath seriously, you got a job and i want you to stay. if you...
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i had not had my clothes off during my entire time. my landing at england took place at a place near bonmouth. it looks like the cliffs of dover but it was a beautiful sight to see the coast of england and know that i could get some rest. i did not realize it at that time but the buzz bombs would start coming over. we can see them flying over the was coastline. these bombs were a terror weapon. they did not know where they would land but the british were quick to set up machine guns and antiaircraft fire to knock them out of the sky. they managed to shoot down quite a few. they even sent airplanes up into the sky to knock them out the air. of course, sometimes they did get through and where they felt they caused considerable damage. you must admit that is pretty good shooting. one landed in the london area. wherever they landed they caused considerable damage. my second crossing of the channel was made on an lst. this time with units of the third armored division that were sorely needed because they were bringing over more tanks and vehicles to carry us in the d
i had not had my clothes off during my entire time. my landing at england took place at a place near bonmouth. it looks like the cliffs of dover but it was a beautiful sight to see the coast of england and know that i could get some rest. i did not realize it at that time but the buzz bombs would start coming over. we can see them flying over the was coastline. these bombs were a terror weapon. they did not know where they would land but the british were quick to set up machine guns and...
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one of the things i did very on when i took over, get all of the staff together. ere's a lot of them so i had to do several sessions. i said, nowhere in the oath of office does it say that you should be talking to the press unless that is part of your job and authorized. nowhere does it say you should be stabbing your colleagues in the back. you serve the nation. if you take the oath seriously, i want you to stay. if you can't, find another place to work. david: when you are in the military and you tell people you do x, y or z, they jump or are in trouble. when you tell people as chief of staff that they should do x, y or z and they don't do it, what can you do about it? john: in the military, if you tell someone to do x, y or z, we expect people to question orders. push back. i can't, as a commander, know everything. in the white house, you can fire people. i had to fire a few people. very few. they were very disrupted. a vast majority of the people who work there are good people. they just need direction. david: when donald trump was elected, you were already ret
one of the things i did very on when i took over, get all of the staff together. ere's a lot of them so i had to do several sessions. i said, nowhere in the oath of office does it say that you should be talking to the press unless that is part of your job and authorized. nowhere does it say you should be stabbing your colleagues in the back. you serve the nation. if you take the oath seriously, i want you to stay. if you can't, find another place to work. david: when you are in the military and...
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so i took a tough stance that i wasn't going to accept any medical or religious exemptions. >> reporter: he isn't alone. summer camps nationwide are drawing the line against unvaccinated campers why? the measles outbreak across the country has been historically bad, with cases reported in 28 states health officials say the disease is so contagious, roughly 90% of people who aren't immune can become infected. with oliver's vaccinations checked off, these happy campers
so i took a tough stance that i wasn't going to accept any medical or religious exemptions. >> reporter: he isn't alone. summer camps nationwide are drawing the line against unvaccinated campers why? the measles outbreak across the country has been historically bad, with cases reported in 28 states health officials say the disease is so contagious, roughly 90% of people who aren't immune can become infected. with oliver's vaccinations checked off, these happy campers
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when i took over this country, the economy was ready to collapse. you take a look at the numbers. it was ready to collapse. and if i didn't win -- >> i just showed you the numbers. it wasn't ready to collapse. >> you showed me the unemployment rate. take a look at your gdp, optimism, all of the charts when i took over, from election day on, you show me one chart -- i did well in that too, but i'm not talking about that. take a look at the optimism charts, it went from 57 to 92. >> you're right. you're right. optimism, you're right. >> optimism is a big part of success in business. >> you were always hard on obama. you didn't think he was enough of a cheerleader. >> he was not a cheerleader. >> if you could have one do-over as president, what would it be? >> it would be personnel. if it would be one do-over, i would not have appointed jeff sessions as attorney general. >> that in your mind -- >> yes. >> is bill barr your -- >> i think he's a very talented -- >> you always said, where's my -- >> i had many, many lawyers. roy was one of them. he was a tough guy. >> cut from the same c
when i took over this country, the economy was ready to collapse. you take a look at the numbers. it was ready to collapse. and if i didn't win -- >> i just showed you the numbers. it wasn't ready to collapse. >> you showed me the unemployment rate. take a look at your gdp, optimism, all of the charts when i took over, from election day on, you show me one chart -- i did well in that too, but i'm not talking about that. take a look at the optimism charts, it went from 57 to 92....
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these are the photographs i took on a sunday afternoon. another thing that intrigued me was marble arch. on a sunday afternoon, it was filled with people. you must remember that london was being bombed almost every night during this particular time. i was photographing these speakers that were addressing the crowds. every speaker was speaking on a different subject, but the police stood around and watched and as long as there were no strong arguments, nobody was hurt. the people in the argument -- and the audience were arguing back with the speakers, but these were typical shots of how we pass the time waiting for d-day. most of the children who lived in england, or a great many i should say, were sent out of the city, a lot of them remained behind. managed to war, they find entertainment. i was rather surprised to see these children drinking out of community drinking cups chained to the fountain. i would like to make candid shots of the children so that they would not notice me, but everyone for while they did. this youngster is taking a
these are the photographs i took on a sunday afternoon. another thing that intrigued me was marble arch. on a sunday afternoon, it was filled with people. you must remember that london was being bombed almost every night during this particular time. i was photographing these speakers that were addressing the crowds. every speaker was speaking on a different subject, but the police stood around and watched and as long as there were no strong arguments, nobody was hurt. the people in the argument...
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so i took a tough stance they wasn't going to accept any medical or religious abstentions. >> reporter: some camps nationwide are drawing the line against unvaccinated campers. why? the measles outbreak across the country has been historically bad, with cases reported in 28 states. health officials say the disease is so contagious, roughly 90% of people who aren't immune can become infected. with oliver and zander's
so i took a tough stance they wasn't going to accept any medical or religious abstentions. >> reporter: some camps nationwide are drawing the line against unvaccinated campers. why? the measles outbreak across the country has been historically bad, with cases reported in 28 states. health officials say the disease is so contagious, roughly 90% of people who aren't immune can become infected. with oliver and zander's
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i mean, i took the import of justice gorsuch's question being that, you know, maybe we can allow the states to solve this problem for themselves. but i think then, when you get at the starting point of justice breyer's question, which is at a certain point -- the federal government through its justices and judges are going to intervene and put limits on what the state does. justice breyer: all right, i've got this point, but what i'm trying to get you to focus on -- because i've read the briefs, you know, this is the fourth
i mean, i took the import of justice gorsuch's question being that, you know, maybe we can allow the states to solve this problem for themselves. but i think then, when you get at the starting point of justice breyer's question, which is at a certain point -- the federal government through its justices and judges are going to intervene and put limits on what the state does. justice breyer: all right, i've got this point, but what i'm trying to get you to focus on -- because i've read the...
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spras for president obama, i took over separation. i'm the one that put it together. what's happening are the cartels and all these bad people are using the kids. they're -- it's almost like slavery. >> let's not punish the kids
spras for president obama, i took over separation. i'm the one that put it together. what's happening are the cartels and all these bad people are using the kids. they're -- it's almost like slavery. >> let's not punish the kids
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and there are so many ways to borrow. 1june lending stream, i took out £510 with lending stream and aquickquid loan extension, 166. but up to 8.3 million people are not able to page and it does not matter but up to 8.3 million people are not able to repay and it does not matter where the money came from, if you cannot afford it it can have the same devastating consequences. i was depressed and taking time off work. i'm going to travel the country to meet some of the people at the sharp end. i would just rather not have it hovering over me because it is one of the biggest outgoings i have every month if i have to pay. i want to find out about the lenders that people are turning to when i cannot get money from a high street bank. if someone needs to take out a loan like this what are the circumstances that have left them getting into debt problems in the first place? in one of the fastest—growing ways to borrow. there is pressure to be a guarantor and i wish i had never been put in this predicament. come on. it is such a beautiful day. do you come here much? i try to come to the beach e
and there are so many ways to borrow. 1june lending stream, i took out £510 with lending stream and aquickquid loan extension, 166. but up to 8.3 million people are not able to page and it does not matter but up to 8.3 million people are not able to repay and it does not matter where the money came from, if you cannot afford it it can have the same devastating consequences. i was depressed and taking time off work. i'm going to travel the country to meet some of the people at the sharp end. i...
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thomas: what happened was as i was working at oxford on my thesis, i took a business trip to israel. x-day trip, a lot can happen in six days in israel, and it turned into a six week trip because i met the girl who would become my wife and we have been together 30 years since then. ultimately, i got interested in commodities and went off and started my own company. david: where were you living? thomas: new york. david: you were starting your own company, but what expertise did you have to start your own company in the business world? thomas: i had no expertise. there was really no reason to give me any backing. fortunately, my first foray was in silver in 1993. the zeitgeist was silver was going to go down to two dollars because digital film would supplant silver halide. i believe people got the analysis wrong and silver had a better chance of going back to $50. i put my money on silver options and silver went from $3.50 to $5.50 in short order and i made enough money to decide i didn't want to do that anymore, but i would take all of that money and put that on buying an option in sil
thomas: what happened was as i was working at oxford on my thesis, i took a business trip to israel. x-day trip, a lot can happen in six days in israel, and it turned into a six week trip because i met the girl who would become my wife and we have been together 30 years since then. ultimately, i got interested in commodities and went off and started my own company. david: where were you living? thomas: new york. david: you were starting your own company, but what expertise did you have to start...
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so what did you do >> seth: i took my money back -- i donated money to charity i took it back [ laughterity coach. that's your fault.a >> seth: you have levision show coming out that is also based on a comic >> yes >> seth: "stumptown" by one of my favorite -- based on a comic book by one of my favorite --. greg rucka is a great -- >> he is the greatest. >> seth: yeah. >> i'm so happy you know him - >> seth: yeah. >> -- because he's, like, such a talented person. >> seth: and this is a great ok and it's - >> yeah. >> seth: this is sort of out of -- this is a comic, but it's very much out of the superhero world. >> it is she's like a -- she was in the military, but she is dealing with a lot of obstacles. she has ptsd she has addictions through the series, we're going to see her sort of become a private investigator and mess things up, kind of, along the way. >> seth: that's really cool. and i can't wait for that. >> yeah. >> seth: i also want to talk about kids ten and four. [ light lahter ] and i'm assuming -- which age is this i don't -- i guess this must be the 10-year-old. >> okay. th
so what did you do >> seth: i took my money back -- i donated money to charity i took it back [ laughterity coach. that's your fault.a >> seth: you have levision show coming out that is also based on a comic >> yes >> seth: "stumptown" by one of my favorite -- based on a comic book by one of my favorite --. greg rucka is a great -- >> he is the greatest. >> seth: yeah. >> i'm so happy you know him - >> seth: yeah. >> -- because...
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a city that was -- all these folks i knew that i was -- i think it was a total of 14 african-americans and me. in the middle of the city it took me time to realize as a young man, in the middle of a city and i didn't knthey didn't anybody white. they were asking me, what's it like for a, b, c, or d. i am fully aware of that. to the extent anybody thought i meant something different, that's not what i intended. it would be wrong for anyone to intend that. >> again, that exclusive interview that reverend al sharpton got moments ago. reverend al sharpton joins us now from smoker. alongside with him, mike nemly. let's start with you, reverend al sharpton. the first sit down since he has announced his candidacy. you got it and you asked him the tough question what did you make putting on your civil rights leader hat of his answer to the very tough question that you asked him about the language that he used about segregationists and the word "boy?" >> i think he wanted to put the context out that it was said in and didn't really deal with the fact that the offense and the hurt for those that have known and worked with him. and i kep
a city that was -- all these folks i knew that i was -- i think it was a total of 14 african-americans and me. in the middle of the city it took me time to realize as a young man, in the middle of a city and i didn't knthey didn't anybody white. they were asking me, what's it like for a, b, c, or d. i am fully aware of that. to the extent anybody thought i meant something different, that's not what i intended. it would be wrong for anyone to intend that. >> again, that exclusive interview...
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yes, i collaborated with -- i took a couple extra samples when the opacity test. if you're not sure what that was for, it was looking for particulate. i was looking for oxides of oxygen and oxides to nitrogen. there's different types of nitrogen oxides. you may know one of them as laughing gas, but one of them is sulfur objectixides. so i took some additional air readings, and i didn't get any sulfur oxides, and i got very little nitrogen oxides. i took this meter, and i was right next to the exhaust, and very little oxides came out, so i was very pleased, and in addition, this combination of renewable diesel. >> commissioner covington: very good. it's very good to have confirmation of these items as people are moving along. so was it chief rivera that recruited you to do that? >> when he sees my name pop up on his cell phone, he's reluctant to answer, but no, we're a team, and we work together, and all of the supervision was done at mechanical shops, so we all worked together. when the test was first done, the independent smog technician thought that all of his eq
yes, i collaborated with -- i took a couple extra samples when the opacity test. if you're not sure what that was for, it was looking for particulate. i was looking for oxides of oxygen and oxides to nitrogen. there's different types of nitrogen oxides. you may know one of them as laughing gas, but one of them is sulfur objectixides. so i took some additional air readings, and i didn't get any sulfur oxides, and i got very little nitrogen oxides. i took this meter, and i was right next to the...
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from high school because i took too long. so wait for too long. i have the picture showing i graduated from state. my daughter graduated from high school. and i was a single mom. i work hard to do that. those also my son, i advised him not to take classes, because it take too long. class getting cut and he took somewhere else and he got along and he took tame t time to finid he could go to university and also my daughter took too long and at that time, my daughter and son graduated from the university at the same time. >> jane doyle, connor watson, diana scott and sherag, gus goldstein, allen fisher, tiffany jaho, victori and victoria wagn. >> i'm a life-long learner and people a part of the college has greatly enriched my life and i'm grateful we're having this important conversation here today. as supervisor's hainey and marrs stated, san francisco is greatly underfunded. all parties need to work together, lobbying state to alter the funding formula so that it fits community college needs. in the meantime, i urge city colleg
from high school because i took too long. so wait for too long. i have the picture showing i graduated from state. my daughter graduated from high school. and i was a single mom. i work hard to do that. those also my son, i advised him not to take classes, because it take too long. class getting cut and he took somewhere else and he got along and he took tame t time to finid he could go to university and also my daughter took too long and at that time, my daughter and son graduated from the...
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one of the things i did very on when i took over, get all of the staff together. ere's a lot of them so i had to do several sessions. i said, nowhere in the oath of say that yout should be talking to the press unless that is part of your job and authorized. nowhere does it say you should be staggering your colleagues in the back. you serve the nation. if you take the oath seriously, i want you to stay. if you can't, find another place to work. david: you are in the military and you tell people you do x y or z, they jump or are in trouble. when you tell people as chief of staff that they should do x y or z and they don't do it, what can you do about it? john: in the military, if you'd tell someone to do x, y or z, we expect people to question orders. push back. i can't, as a commander, know everything. you can firehouse, people. i had to fire a few people. they were very disrupted. a vast majority of the people who work there are good people. they just need direction. david: when donald trump was elected, you are already retired from the military. john: i retired fr
one of the things i did very on when i took over, get all of the staff together. ere's a lot of them so i had to do several sessions. i said, nowhere in the oath of say that yout should be talking to the press unless that is part of your job and authorized. nowhere does it say you should be staggering your colleagues in the back. you serve the nation. if you take the oath seriously, i want you to stay. if you can't, find another place to work. david: you are in the military and you tell people...
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i think we took eight killed in that, which was a very unfortunate incident. andeorganized a little bit started toward gran camp. my only excitement there was they told me to clear the houses upany stragglers, so i made for little parties, foreman age. i took one of the parties and we would leapfrog on both sides of the street. found any germans, which was also good. very glad about that. we had toe of them stick the bandit in the keyhole, fire around that type thing. we mostly found frightened frenchman. a battle going on above them and then soldiers with bandits coming down to make sure there were no germans. as i said, we went on toward mazy battery. i had very little to do with the mazy fight. i won't cover that. did was march past the battlefield. so, that concludes my coverage of d-day as i saw with me again and we are speaking about his landing on d-day. and then a full description of his first three days of battle, beginning on june 6. we tracing some of those steps, you have been quite detailed with generalogress coda. describe the scene of the battle
i think we took eight killed in that, which was a very unfortunate incident. andeorganized a little bit started toward gran camp. my only excitement there was they told me to clear the houses upany stragglers, so i made for little parties, foreman age. i took one of the parties and we would leapfrog on both sides of the street. found any germans, which was also good. very glad about that. we had toe of them stick the bandit in the keyhole, fire around that type thing. we mostly found frightened...
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after talking to my agent, i took i had to apologise and let him know that on my behalf, ido and letw that on my behalf, i do not know where this is come from. sterling has enjoyed a good season from. sterling has enjoyed a good season himself and he scored six goals in his last four games and he told me picking up his 50th with just 2a will be a special moment for him and his family. i feel, watching a lot of england games, that you a lwa ys a lot of england games, that you always have a dream to play for england but you never, i never thought when they'll be able to say that if the manager picks me or not, that if the manager picks me or not, that would be, that would've been the chance to make my cup and be a massive achievement for me and it is something that i would cherish for the rest of my life. coming back from missing the world cup, it has been a very exciting team over the past 18 months and exciting, not least for the pfa player of the year, virgil. i do not think a feet will lead to gloom and doom but the fa ns will lead to gloom and doom but the fans that are here, the
after talking to my agent, i took i had to apologise and let him know that on my behalf, ido and letw that on my behalf, i do not know where this is come from. sterling has enjoyed a good season from. sterling has enjoyed a good season himself and he scored six goals in his last four games and he told me picking up his 50th with just 2a will be a special moment for him and his family. i feel, watching a lot of england games, that you a lwa ys a lot of england games, that you always have a dream...
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i mean, i --la [ hter ] it's, you know would you mind if i took it off right now? shave it right now? >> would that be all right y >> seth:h, that would be great. [ cheers and applause >> what i figured was -- >> seth: oh, wow >> i kind of feel like - >> sh: wait, wait.it wa >> what? >> seth: you've been in show business for a very long time. >> yeah. >> seth: so you've -- you've stopped tonight. [ laughter ] but, like, there's a chance -- well, isn't there a chance you might have to do a reshoots, like, you could get a callrr to >> [ bleep ] [ laughter ] >> seth: i think -- i don't think you took enough off. i think you can get by with that [ laughter ] >> oh, no. i didn't actually share this with the producer. [ laughter ] >> seth: you know what, take the rest off >> all right i don't want -- i dom t want distract fro >> seth: okay, so i'll just keep going. >> yeah, keep going, yeah. >> seth: yeah, okay, great [ laughter ]le >> in facts just make it quick. [ laughter ] would you hold that for me >> seth: yeah, yeah, of course >> awesome >> seth: there you go. oh,
i mean, i --la [ hter ] it's, you know would you mind if i took it off right now? shave it right now? >> would that be all right y >> seth:h, that would be great. [ cheers and applause >> what i figured was -- >> seth: oh, wow >> i kind of feel like - >> sh: wait, wait.it wa >> what? >> seth: you've been in show business for a very long time. >> yeah. >> seth: so you've -- you've stopped tonight. [ laughter ] but, like, there's a...
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you're always looking around for something to relieve the pain so of course i took over the counter drugs my experience was that they didn't help. but the side effects were terrible. my stomachs in terrible shape i often have no appetite and have to throw up. because the side effects were so bad doctors switched like unified to prescription opioids opioids act i reckon in the central nervous system and the brain there they block the transmission of pain signals between nerve cells opioids don't course the typical side effects of over the counter pain killers but there's the threat of overdose and addiction and their effect also diminishes over time. that's what happened to take enough i took. this whole 3 opioid stop having an effect that happens often if you take opioids over a longer period of time they stop having the desired effect. so marcus youngblood doesn't prescribe either opioids or over the counter painkillers as a daily treatment for pain. instead he and his team of specialists therapists and psychologists develop tailor made treatment plans for each of their patients. as we s
you're always looking around for something to relieve the pain so of course i took over the counter drugs my experience was that they didn't help. but the side effects were terrible. my stomachs in terrible shape i often have no appetite and have to throw up. because the side effects were so bad doctors switched like unified to prescription opioids opioids act i reckon in the central nervous system and the brain there they block the transmission of pain signals between nerve cells opioids don't...
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the dust that had collected in my pockets and there was it was so dense it filled at my pockets and i took some of that dust and send it to a lab to have analyzed and what they found is it had just what they expected which was silica, pulverized concrete and all sorts of other trace elements that can have eventually and impact on the people who briefed it. i have covered environmental hazards before so when those buildings came down i had the presence of mind to at least breathe through my shirt until the people around me to breathe to their shirt. i seem to have been spared ill impacts from that but the point was the folks who are down there for longer and those who are inhaling us oftenen do not have agreement and do not think about stay there after day and you don't know what those affects would be and there's a slow process and are emerging out. >> host: 911 victim compensation fund how many people have been who have been, they did over the years and what is that consist of? >> guest: in the current fund it's about 2200, almost 225 who have been compensated so far and that may include
the dust that had collected in my pockets and there was it was so dense it filled at my pockets and i took some of that dust and send it to a lab to have analyzed and what they found is it had just what they expected which was silica, pulverized concrete and all sorts of other trace elements that can have eventually and impact on the people who briefed it. i have covered environmental hazards before so when those buildings came down i had the presence of mind to at least breathe through my...
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i took some of the dust that had collected in my pockets. it was so dense, it filled half my pockets. i took some of that dust and said it to a lab to have it analyzed. they found it had just what they expected, silica, pulverized concrete, all sorts of trace elements that can have in impact on the people who briefed it. -- an impact on the people who breathed it. down, ise towers came had the presence of mind to breathe through my shirt. i told the people around me to breathe through their shirt. i seem to have been spared from the impact. the folks who were down there who were inhaling all that stuff in who did not -- stuff, who did not have the equipment, there day after day, you are not sure what the effect is going to be. it is a very slow process that is emerging now. host: in terms of the victim compensation fund, how many people have been compensated over the years? guest: in the current fund, it is almost 2200 who have been compensated so far. that may include some amended claims. there are another 21,000 or so pending. that is why
i took some of the dust that had collected in my pockets. it was so dense, it filled half my pockets. i took some of that dust and said it to a lab to have it analyzed. they found it had just what they expected, silica, pulverized concrete, all sorts of trace elements that can have in impact on the people who briefed it. -- an impact on the people who breathed it. down, ise towers came had the presence of mind to breathe through my shirt. i told the people around me to breathe through their...
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you is this fair i would say to you the 500 number is not accurate and i believe the amount that i took out of the company over to that was. i believe a little bit less than 250000000000 still a large number of them to a large number. i mean you know in fact both numbers were wrong and both numbers were low the true number was 530000000 420022007 dick fuld said yeah i only made 3 $110.00 that's over $200000000.00 that he took off his total under oath i swear to tell the truth the whole truth he did it on television 1 for the world and this stood up. for what. i don't even think i could resist if you gave me the opportunity to make $550000000.00 and all i had to do was her $6000000000.00 people i would think about it the temptation is there the real message is you don't care how you did it we don't care where there's real we don't care whether it's honest just do it. because you'll be rich and i'll be rich. in the financial context modern executive compensation didn't just create the most criminogenic environment it created the biggest crimes in financial history and has nothing close. t
you is this fair i would say to you the 500 number is not accurate and i believe the amount that i took out of the company over to that was. i believe a little bit less than 250000000000 still a large number of them to a large number. i mean you know in fact both numbers were wrong and both numbers were low the true number was 530000000 420022007 dick fuld said yeah i only made 3 $110.00 that's over $200000000.00 that he took off his total under oath i swear to tell the truth the whole truth he...
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the judiciary i took the judiciary the trust of the people in the jury share was 7 percent and when i left my position of the minister of justice was 25 percent yes this is not sufficient but in 2 years time to increase is 3 times it's something but it was 10 the seattle little nancy hearty chairman no one's knows who they gave their loyalty knew that's wrong but that's what they said and that's wrong they misunderstood they just got it wrong they made up the story is that right is this what you're saying no i'm not saying that i'm just saying that i think it's somewhere saying that we had a very poor situation which is not very fantastic today but it has registered a very good improvements in that respect you you deny any wrongdoing by the merits and i'm not i'm not saying that it's not correct just to state the wrongdoings but it is correct to see how the developments and evolution of all of that what about mr plan look you are probably gunjan can do so than 2016 that he was made the most hated man in the country because people need to find somebo
the judiciary i took the judiciary the trust of the people in the jury share was 7 percent and when i left my position of the minister of justice was 25 percent yes this is not sufficient but in 2 years time to increase is 3 times it's something but it was 10 the seattle little nancy hearty chairman no one's knows who they gave their loyalty knew that's wrong but that's what they said and that's wrong they misunderstood they just got it wrong they made up the story is that right is this what...
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i took it to her they're going to face that area really i thought so much all i said that i . exam week is not over yet zack also has some more exams coming up i was let me talk to the crowd 1st it's a little you know just overall effect i think the fact that. joshua hong the leader of the 24 team umbrella movement protests has been just released from a month long jail term that morning i. thought up by i hope everybody understands that i will need some time to catch up with these developments i have not even had time to change i'm still wearing the t. shirt and the underwear i was wearing when i was sent to jail or nothing i. i. i i think after josh will one's appearance a flurry of activity breaks out protesters decide to march to carry lymes office and demand an answer. zach puts on a t. shirt. to cover the school logo on his uniform face masks are a crucial gear for protesters in case of clashes they not only make it harder to identify them but also offer minimal protection against tear gas. or a lot like a lot of their lot but the march gets stuck a few meters from the st
i took it to her they're going to face that area really i thought so much all i said that i . exam week is not over yet zack also has some more exams coming up i was let me talk to the crowd 1st it's a little you know just overall effect i think the fact that. joshua hong the leader of the 24 team umbrella movement protests has been just released from a month long jail term that morning i. thought up by i hope everybody understands that i will need some time to catch up with these developments...
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i took office on july 1, 2017. the college had $300 million of stability money that was given by the state to get it through the accreditation crisis. that money ran out the day before i took office. so what we did is last year, we had a $25 million deficit and we reduced it, as you can see, to $11 million in a single year. but we did that, frankly, as you can see and this gets complicated with the transfers in and this is money that we held in abeyance and reserve accounts. it came in and we patched in $125 million and at the end of this year we will hit our projection of $11.5 million deficit. next year, there are no transfers in. there's no trampoline money, to reserve or safety money. so we have to support the first true balanced budget that the colleges have in ten years. and like i say, i'm an english teacher, not a math guy but i do know this, that if you have $188 million in and if you want a balanced budget, you can only have $188 million out. and right now, the number that diana and her budget committee,
i took office on july 1, 2017. the college had $300 million of stability money that was given by the state to get it through the accreditation crisis. that money ran out the day before i took office. so what we did is last year, we had a $25 million deficit and we reduced it, as you can see, to $11 million in a single year. but we did that, frankly, as you can see and this gets complicated with the transfers in and this is money that we held in abeyance and reserve accounts. it came in and we...
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i took, mosque i saw a speeding carfiring bullets.peeding carfiring bullets. i took, and soon the car drove off. the attack took place at a checkpoint near the somali parliament. across the country on saturday, al—sha bab militants carried out a series of deadly attacks. i saw at least five dead bodies, including a religious man who came out of the mosque at the time of the blast. all those bodies have been removed. in neighbouring kenya, eight police officers were killed by a roadside bomb in another attack that had all the hallmarks of al—shabab. the militant group has seen its power dwindle in recent yea rs, seen its power dwindle in recent years, but despite that it continues to wreak devastation and death across africa. let's get some of the day's other news. european election observers have called on nigeria to consider urgent electoral reforms following what they describe as systemic failings in the recent elections. the eu mission said there were serious operational, security and transparency problems. the poll, which was won
i took, mosque i saw a speeding carfiring bullets.peeding carfiring bullets. i took, and soon the car drove off. the attack took place at a checkpoint near the somali parliament. across the country on saturday, al—sha bab militants carried out a series of deadly attacks. i saw at least five dead bodies, including a religious man who came out of the mosque at the time of the blast. all those bodies have been removed. in neighbouring kenya, eight police officers were killed by a roadside bomb...