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be good to the sharing of a good deal with blood i began to feel. 30 seconds and a turn by loud for ever. before i was sentenced to death i spent a lot of my time and money on a major house always supported me and she still even today. he was to me like guy day he was just a spanish. king was is hard no one is in the my way all the time. i will not get angry me give us an anger in her. so you who can if a little nutty this b.d.'s. she wants to stay home. run away from home. and someone special. present to me. this is can spend. this one i keep and look. that has a lot of promise but. this is a girl he was going away again alla trouble name is laura rhonda mack. called around turn up. and kelly learned you're not. going on record right. mama then. running. my door. as we are. rats playing like. again you don't know any meaning. to it really do you really the only one like me. being a limited. number printed in tunisia in a walk. me 'd. hey you know you want to make my people travel that me i don't leave for just one show your true show back to back illegal me me me. me. one in the streets
be good to the sharing of a good deal with blood i began to feel. 30 seconds and a turn by loud for ever. before i was sentenced to death i spent a lot of my time and money on a major house always supported me and she still even today. he was to me like guy day he was just a spanish. king was is hard no one is in the my way all the time. i will not get angry me give us an anger in her. so you who can if a little nutty this b.d.'s. she wants to stay home. run away from home. and someone special....
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be good in the shadow of a good deal with blood i began to feel. 30 seconds and a turn change by loud for ever. before i was sentenced to death that's been a lot of my time and money on a major it's always supported me and she's even today. he was to me like guy day he was just a spanish. can we just heard no one is the mom moved away all the time and i will not get angry maybe i'll give you some anger in her and. she was looking into a little nookie years. she was going home on top of this one argues amazed run away from home grown. he's someone special. is the lesson for me. this is king in space and. this one mark even a little. bit has. a nice way. this is the girl he was go away get nala trouble name a slow rhonda back. hey . this is a crank call from another race and then i. was on the nod. there are no longer on my wallet. then. run. my door a little carefree. how you go along i'm all right. again mrs don't you know a little leading down. to the. central don't get all next week like me. just been a big. number pretty these people in all that was a wall should be more man. can i
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and when i began prospecting for a sequel to cattle kingdom, i quickly hit on the florida land boom of the 1920s, which was something i was familiar with. i grip with grandparents on both coasts of florida, both of who had lived through the roaring 20s and i also had a grandfather who was a real estate developer -- a great-grandfather who was a real estate developer in westchester new york who lost everything in the great depression. so the subject matter spoke to me. and the "bubble in the sun" looks like it will be the second of what's likely to be a trilogy and the third i think will be about the uranian boom in the 1950s which was the last american gold rush. so these frenzies, make very good subjects for works of narrative nonfiction, which this is. because they have a natural built-in narrative arc. you have the emerging of the boom, which in this case is the building of the roads and the railroads, and the arrival of key figures in florida and the years leading up to the boom. then you have the giddiness of the frenzy itself. which could be described as one gigantic party. and t
and when i began prospecting for a sequel to cattle kingdom, i quickly hit on the florida land boom of the 1920s, which was something i was familiar with. i grip with grandparents on both coasts of florida, both of who had lived through the roaring 20s and i also had a grandfather who was a real estate developer -- a great-grandfather who was a real estate developer in westchester new york who lost everything in the great depression. so the subject matter spoke to me. and the "bubble in...
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be good to the sharing of a good deal with blood i began to feel. 30 seconds and a turn by loud for ever. before i was sentenced to death i spent a lot of my time and money on a major house always supported and she still even today. here was to me like guy day he was just a spanish. can was is heard known as the mom way all the time. i will not get angry maybe i'll give you some anger in her. so you who can if a little nutty this b.d.'s. she wants to stay home. run away from home. someone special. present to me. this is can spend. this one i keep and look ok. but has a lot of promise but. this is a girl he was going away again allah trouble name a slow rhonda back. i. called around to not bring any learned. girl right. mama. right. my door. you know. our annual rat plain language again you don't know any meaning. to it really do you believe that. many like me. will be in a limited. number printed infinite he'll. walk. in the marry. me. hey you know you want ready to make my people crack at me and only. one show your true show back to back if you go on me for me. while i'm a walking. one
be good to the sharing of a good deal with blood i began to feel. 30 seconds and a turn by loud for ever. before i was sentenced to death i spent a lot of my time and money on a major house always supported and she still even today. here was to me like guy day he was just a spanish. can was is heard known as the mom way all the time. i will not get angry maybe i'll give you some anger in her. so you who can if a little nutty this b.d.'s. she wants to stay home. run away from home. someone...
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then i began to find out how long these meshes really are. shrink, so small pieces of mesh were acceptable to be found when you remove them. but in fact, i was told that when you have removed thousands of these meshes, it becomes clear that they might shrink a little bit but actually, the length of the mesh can be 20 plus centimetres on average removed from most women. so then i realised i had extensive amounts of mesh still left in my body. so i was told it was with between 15 and 20 centimetres, but it depends how large you are as a woman, how large your hips are, a whole range of things. so every case is different and when the mesh was put in, nobody was instructed to ta ke put in, nobody was instructed to take the measurements of how much mesh was cut off and what the original size of the mesh was. there are so many unknowns original size of the mesh was. there are so many unknowns that it is difficult to give assurances to women as to how much to expect to remove. this is why there is so much confusion over whether you have had a complete
then i began to find out how long these meshes really are. shrink, so small pieces of mesh were acceptable to be found when you remove them. but in fact, i was told that when you have removed thousands of these meshes, it becomes clear that they might shrink a little bit but actually, the length of the mesh can be 20 plus centimetres on average removed from most women. so then i realised i had extensive amounts of mesh still left in my body. so i was told it was with between 15 and 20...
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so at age 13 or 14, i began to think about the stock market. nt to stanford economics, business school, all financial investment management, all of that, in my early career. then, i worked after and during business school for a small advisory company. i was a research analyst, portfolio manager. and, i had the responsibility and the introduction to many brokers. they would come and sell us their stories. so i got to know the fundamentals of how wall street functioned. it is all by sales commission. some were bad incentives. david: so you are doing investment reports, but eventually, you realize you will not get that wealthy writing investment reports. so when did the brilliant idea come to you to set up a brokerage firm and a discount brokerage firm? charles: well, i started really in the early 1970's. i saw how difficult this business was. it was built upon -- brokerage was built upon how well companies could make money, the brokerage companies, and not how customers really wanted to do business. so, as it became in the conversation in 1973-197
so at age 13 or 14, i began to think about the stock market. nt to stanford economics, business school, all financial investment management, all of that, in my early career. then, i worked after and during business school for a small advisory company. i was a research analyst, portfolio manager. and, i had the responsibility and the introduction to many brokers. they would come and sell us their stories. so i got to know the fundamentals of how wall street functioned. it is all by sales...
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that i began and maybe i'm tired i like having adventures and trying different sporty things and 30 to 6070 days on the atlantic with no support boat of everything on board and doing it all ourselves on this kind of a life project after 7 when it was only. mother and daughter duo sheffield and tim noah complete the team they too were looking for something different in life. thanks to nearly 16 years a major school lunches if that's not enough of a life and i'm doing something else. for which often i'm looking forward to seeing the crazy starry sky because we won't have any lights i hope we see dolphins and whales and love to swim with dolphins and of addition. first though they have to train several times every week steffi and to take to their local river the out stone in hamburg. although they both have experience in rowing they've brought in support from former world champion christie and darker. nephew. stephanie don't fall asleep will be achieved here as you are on land that's helped push through the last part you know what i mean. then do it well our dog ahmad. the man. if you wer
that i began and maybe i'm tired i like having adventures and trying different sporty things and 30 to 6070 days on the atlantic with no support boat of everything on board and doing it all ourselves on this kind of a life project after 7 when it was only. mother and daughter duo sheffield and tim noah complete the team they too were looking for something different in life. thanks to nearly 16 years a major school lunches if that's not enough of a life and i'm doing something else. for which...
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for a long time, since i studied history in graduate school and began teaching and writing history, i enjoyed visiting monson in the summer, but i did not think much about the history of the place i was from. a few years ago, i began to realize that many of the things i study as a historian, for example the relationship between the united states and the wider world, and the way that places and identities are formed through global interactions, many of those things that i study as a historian played out here in this place that i was from. i began to dream of writing a history of my hometown. it would explore how world -- how rural places often forged locality not by isolating themselves from the wider world, but by creatively engaging in it. long story short, that is the book that i am currently writing. fortunately for me, the towns always had people who cared about its history and worked hard to preserve it. here's the monson historical society, which has allowed me to work with its wonderful collections. i was there doing research a couple of years ago in the summer and they literal
for a long time, since i studied history in graduate school and began teaching and writing history, i enjoyed visiting monson in the summer, but i did not think much about the history of the place i was from. a few years ago, i began to realize that many of the things i study as a historian, for example the relationship between the united states and the wider world, and the way that places and identities are formed through global interactions, many of those things that i study as a historian...
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. >> it was with harry's letters home as well as those of his pal, george colburn, that i began. realized the story of iwo jima weekends at pearl harbor. ♪ >> december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. the united states of america was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the empire of japan. >> with confidence in our armed forces, with the unbounded determination of our people we will gain the inevitable trium triumph, so help us god. i had no idea why my mouth was constantly dry. it gave me bad breath. it was so embarrassing. now i take biotene dry mouth lozenges whenever i'm on the go, which is all the time. biotene dry mouth lozenges. freshen breath anytime, anywhere. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? set yourself free with fleet. gentle constipation relief in minutes. little fleet. big relief. try it. feel it. feel that fleet feeling. little fleet. big relief. try it. feel it. (sensethe lack of control when iover my bu
. >> it was with harry's letters home as well as those of his pal, george colburn, that i began. realized the story of iwo jima weekends at pearl harbor. ♪ >> december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. the united states of america was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the empire of japan. >> with confidence in our armed forces, with the unbounded determination of our people we will gain the inevitable trium triumph, so help us god. i had...
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sometimes they start out good and then it went sour so i began collecting these quotation and then i started thinking about the political environment that we live today and i thought this would be timely to demonstrate the fact that these quotes have been been around since the founding of the country. >> host: a lot of these guys didn't get along. >> guest: they did not. sometimes they didn't get along and then they didn't. one of the classics of course a strong adams and thomas jefferson, part of their career they were great friends, collaborators, had a falling out as they saw themselves in different political parties. and then about a dozen years before their death, adams writes a wonderful heartwarming letter to jefferson assess you and i ought not die before we explained ourselves to each other, and i always thought that was such a good statement that we could learn from today, how do we explain ourselves to one another in this political environment. >> host: you have a quote from thomas jefferson talking about adam's, in my sour death seeking for popularity and easy to a honeyc
sometimes they start out good and then it went sour so i began collecting these quotation and then i started thinking about the political environment that we live today and i thought this would be timely to demonstrate the fact that these quotes have been been around since the founding of the country. >> host: a lot of these guys didn't get along. >> guest: they did not. sometimes they didn't get along and then they didn't. one of the classics of course a strong adams and thomas...
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governing process every step of the way my commitment to working with you on tax reform is no different, i began my remarks this evening with a crick stroll down memory lane but not because the last ten years were filled with such pleasant memories, a started there because i don't want to kansas to go back there, we simply cannot go back, so i wanted to be clear to protect our recovery and to ensure kansas does not repeat the mistakes of the last decade, i will veto any tax bill that comes to my desk that throws our state back into that, back into fiscal crisis and sends us back to court for under funding our schools i hope you all won't stand for it either this has been an eventful year, one year ago our social safety net was in shreds and together we took action, we hired dozens of new social workers across the state to better support vulnerable families, we created special response teams and amplified cooperation cooperation, we brought nursing homes back from the brink of financial ruining without closing a single facility we bolstered funding for mental health and efforts to confront an ala
governing process every step of the way my commitment to working with you on tax reform is no different, i began my remarks this evening with a crick stroll down memory lane but not because the last ten years were filled with such pleasant memories, a started there because i don't want to kansas to go back there, we simply cannot go back, so i wanted to be clear to protect our recovery and to ensure kansas does not repeat the mistakes of the last decade, i will veto any tax bill that comes to...
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someone i have known for quite a few years, and i have been trying to get him to speak to you since i beganbioneers 4 years ago. there are two main reasons i thought cory doctorow could make an invaluable contribution to our gathering. first, i think he is one of the most visionary, prophetic, and lucid science fiction authors of our era. some of his work has profound things to tell us about our society and its possible futures. the other, more pressing reason is because i think the battle fn
someone i have known for quite a few years, and i have been trying to get him to speak to you since i beganbioneers 4 years ago. there are two main reasons i thought cory doctorow could make an invaluable contribution to our gathering. first, i think he is one of the most visionary, prophetic, and lucid science fiction authors of our era. some of his work has profound things to tell us about our society and its possible futures. the other, more pressing reason is because i think the battle fn
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that's is certainly what i was interested in doing and were able to do that so we began. and as i went through the summer, last summer it is now , it became clear to me that there were two channels of policymaking and policy execution. i'll call the first channel the regular channel and this is the institutional channel and i will talk a little bit about institutions and the importance of institutions but the regular channel of policy making and policy implementation for ukraine was the embassy. the ukraine desk at the state department, deputy assistant secretary of state and the secretary of state . people like alex vindman and fiona hill,famous names now, more famous thankfully that mine . they may not think so. but more famous, but that's the regular channel. and most, this is important. most of the policy and the implementation of that policy goes through the regular channel even now. so thesecurity assistance that i mentioned . regular channel . political assistance where we try to support the ukrainians as they are negotiating with the russians with some support from
that's is certainly what i was interested in doing and were able to do that so we began. and as i went through the summer, last summer it is now , it became clear to me that there were two channels of policymaking and policy execution. i'll call the first channel the regular channel and this is the institutional channel and i will talk a little bit about institutions and the importance of institutions but the regular channel of policy making and policy implementation for ukraine was the...
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i. began to bloody see. a. lead. to. the end of. the southern napalm 250 people are about to see. the last he is one of the group of the band improvised clinic is being set up in the temple complex the day and the next day the can you see the b.b.c. think that a reporter on the move with many police officers just dr who eat seeing the light starts temporary any on t w. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the. rico is in germany to learn german one of the with him it's simple online on your mobile and free themselves from the d.w.p. learning course speak german to me to see. another strong showing for the world's biggest economy as the us jobs numbers should pass that spectators should a win for an administration seeking re-election this year but voters might also want to know why haven't wage it spoken as much. also on the show high stakes spying scandal takes the swiss banking world by storm costing credit suisse c o t john john has taught. and beer brewing dutch monks turn away from the path of pollution and toward the gospel
i. began to bloody see. a. lead. to. the end of. the southern napalm 250 people are about to see. the last he is one of the group of the band improvised clinic is being set up in the temple complex the day and the next day the can you see the b.b.c. think that a reporter on the move with many police officers just dr who eat seeing the light starts temporary any on t w. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the. rico is in germany to learn...
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but when i began to speak about the idea a lot of creating. some condition sure i wanted to support you if you would happen. it was just a match. that happened between. the spirit dish. the spirit and the image. with. just back rectitude of it and i mean it in and i mean it in a good. image family is you don't think your child services if i come back. the next one is there is no possible. system as so as you knew this to play the much of it and i bagged salad bar a tele by the mohawk guy. just a simple section of the show for my for the moment comes out of the morganza konami sound of a professor missing because it to. me. that i still see. it in your. case it doesn't mean you have to guess young artists who never are simple temple massacre strip more the most trim of them or to resell lucky on the old one it's true true true. please. do you want to live next to class when janet has wanted to come about how does a massive upheaval the last businesses if there's an opinion. modesty within a 6 not actually tell you anything since you say that quo
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i began my remarks this evening, with a quick stroll down memory lane but not because the last ten years were filled with such pleasant memories, i started there, because i don't want kansas to go back there. we simply cannot go back. so i wanted to be clear, to protect our recovery, and to ensure kansas does not repeat the mistakes of the last decade, i will veto any tax bill that comes to my desk that throws our state back into debt, back into fiscal crisis, and sends us back to court for underfunding our schools. i hope you all won't stand for it either. this has been an eventful year. one year ago, our social safety net was in shreds. together, we took action. we hired dozens of new social workers across the state, to better support vulnerable families. we created special response teams and amplified collaboration with the kbi to more quickly recover missing foster care youth. we brought nursing homes back from the brink of financial ruin, without closing a single facility. we bolstered funding for mental health, in efforts to confront an alarming increase in suicide. and as you will
i began my remarks this evening, with a quick stroll down memory lane but not because the last ten years were filled with such pleasant memories, i started there, because i don't want kansas to go back there. we simply cannot go back. so i wanted to be clear, to protect our recovery, and to ensure kansas does not repeat the mistakes of the last decade, i will veto any tax bill that comes to my desk that throws our state back into debt, back into fiscal crisis, and sends us back to court for...
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publicly ileus and i began by asking him whether was expecting to be exonerated. well 1st it was somewhat of a surprise that he did stick to script because the president not to stick to script but it is pretty clear that he is going to be found not guilty or he won't he won't be impeached for these. pietschmann articles or he won't be found guilty in the stroke trial i should say and the senior republicans have stood behind him despite coming out saying that he didn't act appropriately that some senior republicans but he will be cleared and the question is really next is how it's going to impact him among republicans and democrats in this election year will it have an impact on them will it mobilize democrats to go out and vote later this year and you know really what are the feelings among republicans heading into the election in november so of course this year there are many questions left unanswered from this i don't think it's the end in many respects of the impact of what this impeachment senate trial will have on president trump. correspondent of public poli
publicly ileus and i began by asking him whether was expecting to be exonerated. well 1st it was somewhat of a surprise that he did stick to script because the president not to stick to script but it is pretty clear that he is going to be found not guilty or he won't he won't be impeached for these. pietschmann articles or he won't be found guilty in the stroke trial i should say and the senior republicans have stood behind him despite coming out saying that he didn't act appropriately that...
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a short while ago i spoke to young son pierre security expert and counterterrorism advisor and i began by asking him whether there was more information about the letter and the video that the u.s. perpetrator posted on social media. the important part of the letter as well as the video is not the the ramblings about really outrageous. conspiracy theories but rather the alignment with the much broader conspiracy theory which is the idea of great to great replacements which is an idea that spawn in the seventy's and grain to gain even more traction it was more developed in more detail in 2011 in france and this is the theory that advocates that there is a conspiracy at work to replace western populations with migrant populations and since 2015 a lot of the proponents of these and supporters of this theory i feel vindicated through i get america's policy back then and it's prompted a lot of the fart rights. extremists and terrorists to act upon those ideas and what we saw in the manifesto as well as the video published by.
a short while ago i spoke to young son pierre security expert and counterterrorism advisor and i began by asking him whether there was more information about the letter and the video that the u.s. perpetrator posted on social media. the important part of the letter as well as the video is not the the ramblings about really outrageous. conspiracy theories but rather the alignment with the much broader conspiracy theory which is the idea of great to great replacements which is an idea that spawn...
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standing out -- i mentioned earlier, when i began to see this irregular channel and when i began to see implications and the real implication of the irregular channel of when it was looking like for some reason security assistance to ukraine was being held up. out there in ukraine we cannot figure out why. there were no explanations. even washington there were no explanations. the state department, nsc, 1b, to hold and put the pause on. and going back to the earlier question, i wrote back, i made phone calls in my chain of command and to ask what is going on because i thought and hoped that this pause in security assistance was a mistake, misunderstanding and through the summer i got more and more worried that something was going on, it was not just chaos, there was conspiracy to hold up the assistance so i raised a higher and higher and sent a cable to the secretary making the case for the security assistance. and in the end, in answer to your question, the system worked. the foreign policy experts, leaders, principles recognized the importance of this security assistance for ukraine,
standing out -- i mentioned earlier, when i began to see this irregular channel and when i began to see implications and the real implication of the irregular channel of when it was looking like for some reason security assistance to ukraine was being held up. out there in ukraine we cannot figure out why. there were no explanations. even washington there were no explanations. the state department, nsc, 1b, to hold and put the pause on. and going back to the earlier question, i wrote back, i...
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but when i began to speak about the idea a lot of creating. some conditions sure i'll bother to support 'd you in a few what happened. it was just a match it happened between in. the spirit dish. the spirit and the image of the. ship back rectitude of it and i mean it and i mean it in a good. image from is you think your child services icons are. the next one is or is it was on. system as so as you knew this to play the wants of it's own i bagged. up a tele by the mohawk guy just a simple section of the show for my for the moment comes out it's my fave on the mortgage that cannot money son of a professor missing because it to. me. that actually says he can. get in your. case it doesn't mean you have to get beyond cars assume you are simple thumper massacres are trip more the most trim on the more teresa like you on the whole but it's true true true in prison if you want to live next a class with jane has wanted to come about how does a massive upheaval the last businesses if there's an opinion does you need. modesty within a 6 out if you're go
but when i began to speak about the idea a lot of creating. some conditions sure i'll bother to support 'd you in a few what happened. it was just a match it happened between in. the spirit dish. the spirit and the image of the. ship back rectitude of it and i mean it and i mean it in a good. image from is you think your child services icons are. the next one is or is it was on. system as so as you knew this to play the wants of it's own i bagged. up a tele by the mohawk guy just a simple...
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but when i began to speak about the idea a lot of creating. some conditions sure i'll bother to support you and if you happen. it was just a match it happened between. the spirit dish. the spirit and the image of. the. ship back rectitude of it and i mean it and i mean it in a good. image family is you don't think your child services icons are. the next one is or is it was one. system as so as you knew this to play the wants of it and i bagged. up a tele by the mohawk guy just a simple section of the show for my for the moment comes out of the morganza konami sound of a perfect miss him because it to. me. that that's something he can. get in your face. as he doesn't have to guess young artists who never are simple thumper massacres are tough trip more the most trim on the more teresa like you on the old one it's true true true true please. do you want to live next a class with john has wanted to come about how does a massive upheaval the last businesses if this inability this year. modest amount to the 6 not true i tell you having. to say that
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security expert and counterterrorism advisor and i began by asking him whether there was more information about the letter and the video that the alleged perpetrator posted on social media the important part of the letter as well as the video is not the the ramblings about really outrageous. conspiracy theories but rather the alignment with a much broader conspiracy theory which is the idea of great the great replacements which is an idea that spawn in the seventy's and grain to gain even more traction with it was more developed in more detail in 2011 in france and this is the theory that advocates that there is a conspiracy at work to replace western populations with migrant populations and since 2015 a lot of the proponents of these and supporters of this theory i feel vindicated through i get america's policy back then and it's prompted a lot of the fart rights. extremists and terrorists to act upon those ideas and what we saw in the manifesto as well as the video published by yesterday's attack or is that very much is thoughts in this frame of mind is framed within this theory . can y
security expert and counterterrorism advisor and i began by asking him whether there was more information about the letter and the video that the alleged perpetrator posted on social media the important part of the letter as well as the video is not the the ramblings about really outrageous. conspiracy theories but rather the alignment with a much broader conspiracy theory which is the idea of great the great replacements which is an idea that spawn in the seventy's and grain to gain even more...
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it wasn't until oh, i guess i was about 50, 55, i began feeling a call to more, to do more. i kept saying i don't know what that is. well my best friend, pod dry said mike, you're being called to the diaconate. i'm like no, god doesn't want that. i argued with him for a long time about it. he turned out to be correct. i was being called for that. it took me awhile to realize li god but as i decided to aspire to it, to join, discern whether or not this was for me and obviously i fo wiwas on too she said what took you long? >> >> okay. >> so you and your wife with four kids and a prior career you told me. you were a teacher. >> i was a teacher. i had a teaching score in san francisco. >> a resource store. >> yond awe have a masters. all walks of life are found in the diaconate. i hope you guys have a good college yual relationship instructor. i think you need one. >> we definitely do. that was the surprise for us, me and my wife as we joined the diaconate community. it was such a warm and welcoming community. there are so many good people there. i'm constantly humbled. why am i
it wasn't until oh, i guess i was about 50, 55, i began feeling a call to more, to do more. i kept saying i don't know what that is. well my best friend, pod dry said mike, you're being called to the diaconate. i'm like no, god doesn't want that. i argued with him for a long time about it. he turned out to be correct. i was being called for that. it took me awhile to realize li god but as i decided to aspire to it, to join, discern whether or not this was for me and obviously i fo wiwas on too...
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i came up for the interview, i began my interview with him, he took me to the editor for the speechwriters, i realized that if i screwed up at any point i would be out the front door of the white house, he then took me to the counselor to the president and we went through a long interview. about how i would write speeches if i wrote speeches, so on and so forth. at the end of the interview, he said can you wait here chester minette. his office was the old office that nixon's secretary had, the one -- he came back in and he took me into the oval office and there was gerald ford puffing on a pipe. he said pending security clearance, mr. president, we would like to hire mr. smith as your speechwriter. the president said professors have not done well here. i said i am not one of those absent-minded professors. i write very quickly and i will be efficient and i will do what i can for you. he said please make me speak the language of the common man and that is how i got hired. starting at the top. i had never written a speech for anyone but myself. as i said, only in america. >> you mentioned in
i came up for the interview, i began my interview with him, he took me to the editor for the speechwriters, i realized that if i screwed up at any point i would be out the front door of the white house, he then took me to the counselor to the president and we went through a long interview. about how i would write speeches if i wrote speeches, so on and so forth. at the end of the interview, he said can you wait here chester minette. his office was the old office that nixon's secretary had, the...
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. >> it was with harry's letters home as well as those of his pal, george colburn, that i began. soon realized the story of iwo jima weekends at pearl harbor. ♪ >> december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. the united states of america was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the empire of japan. >> with confidence in our armed forces, with the unbounded determination of our people we will gain the inevitable trium triumph, so help us god. ( ♪ ) ♪ the sun is risin' ♪ ♪ as the day begins ♪ time for reflectin' on family and friends ♪ ♪ and hey, we got somethin' ♪ ♪ just for you (sniffing) ♪ it's a cup of your favori-i-i-ite... ♪ (loud splashing) (high-pitched laughter) dang woodchucks! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. moms love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. a slice above. i thought this
. >> it was with harry's letters home as well as those of his pal, george colburn, that i began. soon realized the story of iwo jima weekends at pearl harbor. ♪ >> december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. the united states of america was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the empire of japan. >> with confidence in our armed forces, with the unbounded determination of our people we will gain the inevitable trium triumph, so help us god. (...
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as i began to think about it, as soon as i came to penn state in 1991, i started doing programs down here at gettysburg. i started doing staff rides. down here at gettysburg. i built my retirement home here in gettysburg. so it should be really easy for me to pick my backyard as my favorite place and kind of go right there except he gave me one requirement. i couldn't pick gettysburg. >> did i really say that? carol: yes, you did. you really did. that presents a new challenge. if not my backyard, where? steve alluded earlier to what got us started. what is that foundational moment? and since we were allowed to pick not just a place connected with the civil war itself but also civil war memory, it was that flash of inspiration that you get. how many of you in the audience are you from the pittsburgh area? show of hands. i saw a steelers shirt so i know some of you are. so, some of you have been to a place called the soldiers and sailors memorial home. it is in the oakland section of pittsburgh. it is on the outskirts of university of pittsburgh, carnegie mellon. space,s a lot of green
as i began to think about it, as soon as i came to penn state in 1991, i started doing programs down here at gettysburg. i started doing staff rides. down here at gettysburg. i built my retirement home here in gettysburg. so it should be really easy for me to pick my backyard as my favorite place and kind of go right there except he gave me one requirement. i couldn't pick gettysburg. >> did i really say that? carol: yes, you did. you really did. that presents a new challenge. if not my...
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but when i began to speak about the idea little of creating. some condition sure i'll bother to support you and if you what happened. it was just a match that happened between. the spirit dish. the spirit and the image for you with. just back rectitude of it and i mean it and i mean it in a good. image family is you think your child services icons are. the next one is or is it was on an. system as so as you knew this to play the wants of its own i beg. of i'll tell of by the mobile got just a simple section of this for my for the moment comes out a few leave the morganza cannot money son of a professor miss him cause it to. me. that actually says he can. get in your. case he doesn't have to guess young artists who never are simple temple massacres are trip more the most trim on the more teresa like you on the whole but it's true true true in prison if you want to live next a class with janet was one get the comfort of a dozen muscles even the last business as if there's an ability to. imagine we will suffer. modesty within a 6 out if you like i
but when i began to speak about the idea little of creating. some condition sure i'll bother to support you and if you what happened. it was just a match that happened between. the spirit dish. the spirit and the image for you with. just back rectitude of it and i mean it and i mean it in a good. image family is you think your child services icons are. the next one is or is it was on an. system as so as you knew this to play the wants of its own i beg. of i'll tell of by the mobile got just a...
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and i just began to scream where i couldn't control it. and then the white man got up and began to beat me on my head. i have a blood clot now in the artery to the left eye. and a permanent kidney injury on the right side from that beating. these are the things we go through in the state of mississippi, just trying to be treated like a human being. [singing] the bus driver said you got to get up because a white person wants that seat. sister rose said, no, not no more. i'm going to sit here. thank you, sister rosa. thank you, ms. rosa. i want to thank you. [vocalizing] took sister row rosa off to jai. the people of montgomery started to talk and decided all god's children should walk. thank you, sister, rosa. thank you, sister rosa parks. thank you, sister rosa, you are the spark. [vocalizing] so we dedicate this song to her for being a symbol of our dignity. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. [vocalizing] [applause] >> i felt that i was not being treated right, and that i had a right to
and i just began to scream where i couldn't control it. and then the white man got up and began to beat me on my head. i have a blood clot now in the artery to the left eye. and a permanent kidney injury on the right side from that beating. these are the things we go through in the state of mississippi, just trying to be treated like a human being. [singing] the bus driver said you got to get up because a white person wants that seat. sister rose said, no, not no more. i'm going to sit here....
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i wanted everybody to be aware that if i had either and this is very controversial, i know, if i had beganshowing signs of alzheimer's, if i had an incurable illness, if i was diminishing in ways that i could never fully enjoy the fullness of life, i wanted to go and i wanted them to know that i would want to go. and i read to been a paragraph that i had read that ken morrow lindbergh had read to her children she had written it she never actually read it. her daughter found the paragraph after it. and morrow lindbergh died and i quote that paragraph in the book because it was so meaningful to me saying, if there is nothing that can be done, please and my life humanely, please do not use extraordinary measures and please follow my wishes. what i am hoping this book does and our documentary does is to get people to talk about the most taboo subject in the world, death and dying. we are so afraid to talk about it, we pretend it's not going to happen. i said in a church service in massachusetts, about 300 people were there, i said please raise your hand if you plan not to die. [laughter] there
i wanted everybody to be aware that if i had either and this is very controversial, i know, if i had beganshowing signs of alzheimer's, if i had an incurable illness, if i was diminishing in ways that i could never fully enjoy the fullness of life, i wanted to go and i wanted them to know that i would want to go. and i read to been a paragraph that i had read that ken morrow lindbergh had read to her children she had written it she never actually read it. her daughter found the paragraph after...
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you know i had a couple ryan dances. 2019 was the hottest year in astray since temperature records began in 1910. certainly not look at the 20. because. i mean it just gives yang's already levels i mean they go through the roof 'd and i was told with yourself with a. bus train here is currently experiencing the worst drought of its history in many regions the groundwater is running dry that's unprecedented. so what. should you know. brendan cullen has some 5000 sheep the grass is too dry to keep cattle there's seldom more than a few sprinkles of rain the drought is not just affecting the southeast of the country almost the whole of australia has been hit. in 2019 there was 40 percent less precipitation than average that is the lowest figure in 120 years. it's a bit of a base from all angles. the drought will affect your animals. it'll affect. your mental health and that's the whole famine. brendan cullen has been forced to drastically reduce the number of livestock on his farm he no longer has enough water for the 10000 sheep he used to have this would. be the longest dry period with the
you know i had a couple ryan dances. 2019 was the hottest year in astray since temperature records began in 1910. certainly not look at the 20. because. i mean it just gives yang's already levels i mean they go through the roof 'd and i was told with yourself with a. bus train here is currently experiencing the worst drought of its history in many regions the groundwater is running dry that's unprecedented. so what. should you know. brendan cullen has some 5000 sheep the grass is too dry to...
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i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a privateity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tech? ick? let's talk about your career at bank of america and how euros up and became the ceo because i think that is quite interesting. to go back to your background, you are from ohio? and your father was a chemist? >> yes. david: was it dupont? >> yes. david: you the sixth of eight children. >> yes. david: you have a children and you share a lot? >> yet to be very aggressive about getting your share. [laughter] david: he went to brown university and with the cocaptain of the rugby team. rugby is a tough sport. i assume that is not as tough as banking? >> there is nothing more powerful than to see if scrum and i was never in there because is not big enough. team but it is a fantastic teamwork game. i think that is consistent. all 15 players participate fully. david: ever break any bones? >> i got knocked out once by my own teammate which irritated me. i was getting ready to score any kick me in the head on the wa
i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a privateity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tech? ick? let's talk about your career at bank of america and how euros up and became the ceo because i think that is quite interesting. to go back to your background, you are from ohio? and your father was a chemist? >> yes. david: was it dupont? >> yes. david: you the sixth of eight children. >> yes....
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finally, to end where i began with this building. the significant percentage of the 56 legislature has never served in this capitol. i want to take a moment to remember what it was to be here before the construction began. when i arrive, there were full of people with energy. visitors would wander the hall and marveling not so much with the architecture but that you are greeted by the people here. this simply does not happen anywhere else. over and over again that's what i heard was the real charm of this place. it was a working capitol. the people's house, it is the way the government should be assessable. when the session started, legislatures would stop by our office to discuss legislation or what they hope to accomplish during the session. the coffee pot was always on. good work came from the comradery that was the hallmark of this capitol. this provides the opportunity to continue the culture. there is a great his ri but it is not a museum. there is promise and progress and moments ahead of finding the passage of the constitution
finally, to end where i began with this building. the significant percentage of the 56 legislature has never served in this capitol. i want to take a moment to remember what it was to be here before the construction began. when i arrive, there were full of people with energy. visitors would wander the hall and marveling not so much with the architecture but that you are greeted by the people here. this simply does not happen anywhere else. over and over again that's what i heard was the real...
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i think, that began my really strong feelings that people should not have to suffer. >> you say you been lifelong advocate of patient autonomy. hokum. >> i think when the doctor told me that my mother was dying, i had gone into see him, my dad had taken me and i had an ear infection. i could use some pretty choice words but i phoned. >> believe me she can. [laughter]. >> she punched through the infection in my ear and i screamed. and then after i had calmed down, i said to them, please tell me about my mother. he said, she will be gone in 18 months. just like that. for me, that sort of harsh way of speaking, when the young person about life and death, kind of turned me off. turn me off to the way doctors assume god -like positions with their patients or the children. i think for me, it is been a lifelong struggle to make sure that i speak up around doctors. and i saved what is and what is found. i certainly did. >> on medical aid in dying, it kind of flow naturally from your feelings about patient autonomy and to john condition, lead you to intensify it. >> john, as kojo has said, died o
i think, that began my really strong feelings that people should not have to suffer. >> you say you been lifelong advocate of patient autonomy. hokum. >> i think when the doctor told me that my mother was dying, i had gone into see him, my dad had taken me and i had an ear infection. i could use some pretty choice words but i phoned. >> believe me she can. [laughter]. >> she punched through the infection in my ear and i screamed. and then after i had calmed down, i said...
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i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a privateity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? let's talk about your career at bank of america and how you became the ceo. it is interesting. you are from ohio. your father was a chemist? brian: yeah. david: dupont? brian: yeah. david: you were six of eight children. i guess you share a lot. brian: you have to be aggressive getting her share. david: ok. you went to brown university. you're the cocaptain of the rugby team. brian: right. tough sport.is a his banking tougher? brian: there is nothing more powerful, but i was never in their because i wasn't big enough. it is a fantastic teamwork game. all 15 players participate fully. david: ever break any bones? brian: i got knocked out once by my own teammate, which aired tainted me, because i was about to score. david: ok. you graduated and went to notre dame. brian: i played rugby there. david: where were you more of a star? brian: i don't know, but we had fun it notre dame. david: you went to rhode island
i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a privateity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? let's talk about your career at bank of america and how you became the ceo. it is interesting. you are from ohio. your father was a chemist? brian: yeah. david: dupont? brian: yeah. david: you were six of eight children. i guess you share a lot. brian: you have to be aggressive getting her share. david: ok. you went to...