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and i learned -- so i learned a lot over the course of my career, and all those lessons are reflectedry: thank you very much, indeed, to valerie jarrett. once more, the book is entitled "finding my voice: when the perfect plan crumbles, the adventure begins." up next, the president picks a fight with social media companies. i'll explain why we should all care about that. ♪ it's best we stay apart for a bit, but that doesn't mean you're in this alone. we're automatically refunding our customers a portion of their personal auto premiums. we're also offering flexible payment options for those who've been financially affected by the crisis. we look forward to returning to something that feels a little closer to life as we knew it, but until then you can see how we're here to help at libertymutual.com/covid-19. [ piano playing ] i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums and possibly tooth loss. help turn back th
and i learned -- so i learned a lot over the course of my career, and all those lessons are reflectedry: thank you very much, indeed, to valerie jarrett. once more, the book is entitled "finding my voice: when the perfect plan crumbles, the adventure begins." up next, the president picks a fight with social media companies. i'll explain why we should all care about that. ♪ it's best we stay apart for a bit, but that doesn't mean you're in this alone. we're automatically refunding...
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and i learned -- so i learned a lot over the course of my career, and all those lessons are reflectedry in my book. gerry: thank you very much, indeed, to valerie jarrett. once more, the book is entitled "finding my voice: when the perfect plan crumbles, the adventure begins." up next, the president picks a fight with social media companies. i'll explain why we should all care about that. ♪ some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today. ♪ ♪ gerry: this week president trump step up his battle with social media companies. after twitter took the unusual step of sticking fact check labels on a couple of the president's tweets, he issued an executive order. the next day twitter flagged another of his tweets, this time about th
and i learned -- so i learned a lot over the course of my career, and all those lessons are reflectedry in my book. gerry: thank you very much, indeed, to valerie jarrett. once more, the book is entitled "finding my voice: when the perfect plan crumbles, the adventure begins." up next, the president picks a fight with social media companies. i'll explain why we should all care about that. ♪ some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing...
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i later learned there were 40,000 killed. i might have to check the military records but there was a huge number, one of the largest losses in any american battle or perhaps the largest loss. gettysburg had huge numbers of dead. that was on our own soil. in foreign combat, i'm not sure there has ever been a battle as extensive as this was in terms of losses of dead and wounded. i mentioned earlier the relatively untrained troops. they had half the training time we did. many of the troops landed had only six months of training. the officers did not know their men through well and the equipment. they had not been seasoned. when a highly trained german troops came out of them, they sliced through them and captured and killed huge numbers. we were anchoring at the town of normandy. it was vital we hold on to this town because if it was lost, the germans would be on the road to antwerp. they would have gone on to spa and further. what happened rather dramatically to me around december 29, i was at the front in a command post. we we
i later learned there were 40,000 killed. i might have to check the military records but there was a huge number, one of the largest losses in any american battle or perhaps the largest loss. gettysburg had huge numbers of dead. that was on our own soil. in foreign combat, i'm not sure there has ever been a battle as extensive as this was in terms of losses of dead and wounded. i mentioned earlier the relatively untrained troops. they had half the training time we did. many of the troops landed...
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and i learned -- so i learned a lot over the course of my career, and all those lessons are reflectedry in my book. gerry: thank you very much, indeed, to valerie jarrett. once more, the book is entitled "finding my voice: when the perfect plan crumbles, the adventure begins." up next, the president picks a fight with social media companies. i'll explain why we should all care about that. ♪ when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit chase.com/mobile. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i
and i learned -- so i learned a lot over the course of my career, and all those lessons are reflectedry in my book. gerry: thank you very much, indeed, to valerie jarrett. once more, the book is entitled "finding my voice: when the perfect plan crumbles, the adventure begins." up next, the president picks a fight with social media companies. i'll explain why we should all care about that. ♪ when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile...
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we learned -- i love this. i remember learning about robinson and her distributing this leaflet in the middle of the night, getting her students to go to her university and mimeographing this leaflet once rosa parks was arrested, saying this happened to another person, we can't let this happen anymore, boycott the buses on monday. she blankets the black sections of town with this to the point that white ministers in church on sunday are saying what is happening? where is this coming from? the news reports on sunday that afternoon saying, where does this come from? because she does it in the middle of the night. and she gets in trouble for it because she has used university property to do it. but the do-it-yourself kind of nature of this, the hasty nature, she said she already had it written to a large degree and was just waiting. but there's a reason she did it behind the scenes. when the montgomery advertiser was like, who is responsible for this? the wpc was not like, it is us. that friday, so, thursday night
we learned -- i love this. i remember learning about robinson and her distributing this leaflet in the middle of the night, getting her students to go to her university and mimeographing this leaflet once rosa parks was arrested, saying this happened to another person, we can't let this happen anymore, boycott the buses on monday. she blankets the black sections of town with this to the point that white ministers in church on sunday are saying what is happening? where is this coming from? the...
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i can't believe it. i'm like, no, this is a great read. i'm learning tender, is is frees in -- fierce in places, book that is a wonderful read and i want to end by saying it's a book for our time. i think we're in a crisis that demands many different kinds of leadership, we're in a crisis that demands care and kindness and connection and solidarity. we're in a crisis that requires we draw on the talent of everyone and that means all americans, it means people of color, that means women, that means women of color, and we are grateful for this book. so i thank all of you for being part of this cocktails and conversation, go get the book, tweet about it and we look forward to seeing you again. juke couple of tonight on booktv random hughes asks several authors such as david brooks, and martha stewart to geoff virtual commencement addresses to the class of 2020. and brad thro is fee stewart ode series that focuses 0 well-known authors in the booktv archives. we examine the greg business of collecting and selling consumer dat. find more information on your
i can't believe it. i'm like, no, this is a great read. i'm learning tender, is is frees in -- fierce in places, book that is a wonderful read and i want to end by saying it's a book for our time. i think we're in a crisis that demands many different kinds of leadership, we're in a crisis that demands care and kindness and connection and solidarity. we're in a crisis that requires we draw on the talent of everyone and that means all americans, it means people of color, that means women, that...
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i think i am comfortable to learn the dancing. ijust think i am comfortable to learn the dancing. want everyone to just get a job and dance. to reach this stage in the competitive ballet world has been hard work and of the dancers will take place is in international companies when the current isolation. . we will be taking auditions for companies outside, in third year and they would got their diploma injuly after a school performance. they are already auditioning for different companies all over the world so they know how to find a job. head of your and joel kioko's tutor has guided them throughout. last time we got to see... this afternoon, the class rehearsed. (music playing). see... this afternoon, the class rehearsed. (music playing) m see... this afternoon, the class rehearsed. (music playing). it is quite scary for the students to go out the end of the big world. they have to be in the school for three yea rs, have to be in the school for three years, with the same friends but once you are out there, you have to look after yourself. we try to prepare them for that as a scho
i think i am comfortable to learn the dancing. ijust think i am comfortable to learn the dancing. want everyone to just get a job and dance. to reach this stage in the competitive ballet world has been hard work and of the dancers will take place is in international companies when the current isolation. . we will be taking auditions for companies outside, in third year and they would got their diploma injuly after a school performance. they are already auditioning for different companies all...
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and i learned -- so i learned a lot over the course of my career, and all those lessons are reflectedry in my book. gerry: thank you very much, indeed, to valerie jarrett. once more, the book is entitled "finding my voice: when the perfect plan crumbles, the adventure begins." up next, the president picks a fight with social media companies. i'll explain why we should all care about that. ♪ how they gonna pay for this? they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident. cut! is that good? no you were talking about allstate and... i just... when i... accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. starting small can lead to something big. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is
and i learned -- so i learned a lot over the course of my career, and all those lessons are reflectedry in my book. gerry: thank you very much, indeed, to valerie jarrett. once more, the book is entitled "finding my voice: when the perfect plan crumbles, the adventure begins." up next, the president picks a fight with social media companies. i'll explain why we should all care about that. ♪ how they gonna pay for this? they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise...
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and i learned -- so i learned a lot over the course of my career, and all those lessons are reflectedry in my book. gerry: thank you very much, indeed, to valerie jarrett. once more, the book is entitled "finding my voice: when the perfect plan crumbles, the adventure begins." up next, the president picks a fight with social media companies. i'll explain why we should all care about that. ♪ introducing new voltaren arthritis pain gel, the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪ ♪ gerry: this week president trump step up his battle with social media companies. after twitter took the unusual step of sticking fact check labels on a couple of the president's tweets, he issued an executive order. the next day twitter flagged another of his tweets, this time about the violence in minneapolis. the president, of course, has used social media very effectively to promote his agenda. this has outraged many of his opponents who wants companies
and i learned -- so i learned a lot over the course of my career, and all those lessons are reflectedry in my book. gerry: thank you very much, indeed, to valerie jarrett. once more, the book is entitled "finding my voice: when the perfect plan crumbles, the adventure begins." up next, the president picks a fight with social media companies. i'll explain why we should all care about that. ♪ introducing new voltaren arthritis pain gel, the first and only full prescription strength...
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and i learned -- so i learned a lot over the course of my career, and all those lessons are reflected book. gerry: thank you very much, indeed, to valerie jarrett. once more, the book is entitled "finding my voice: when the perfect plan crumbles, the adventure begins." up next, the president picks a fight with social media companies. i'll explain why we should all care about that. ♪ it's hard to eat a whole pizza. but a slice is just right. that's why fidelity offers dollar-based trading. buy what you want based upon how much you want to spend, even if it's just a slice of a share. buy what you want based upon how much you want to spend, right now, many of us feelom the clevelanxious.liers. mindfulness can help you ease those feelings. my nonprofit is partnering with headspace. to offer free content to help you stress less. head to kevinlovefund.org/headspace i want to show you something really important. are you guys ready for some weirdness? let tubi bring you thousands of movies and shows. 100 percent free. so, when real life is a little too real. wake up! will you accept this rose
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i also learned about a pretty extraordinary law-enforcement abuses. nt did not treat chucky well. chucky was a man who was not an angel. definitely not an angel. there were good reasons i say for the government to spectrum. it turns out the public narrative and didn't match up at all with what the government knew inside. they were constantly exaggerating in the press through leaks. the evidence they had against him to try to get him to talk they were constantly portraying him as a person who did it to try to get them to talk to try to pressure him into talking in the hopes either that he would be feel pressured by that or feel pressured by the mob. they were constantly telling him the mob would come after him if he didn't pass up. after the government figured out he wasn't the person who did it, the government never corrected the record. there is a mechanism for leaking allegations and putting it out there and for 45, 44 years he's been accused in the public eye of this.there was a mechanism for that.there is no mechanism for putting that genie back in
i also learned about a pretty extraordinary law-enforcement abuses. nt did not treat chucky well. chucky was a man who was not an angel. definitely not an angel. there were good reasons i say for the government to spectrum. it turns out the public narrative and didn't match up at all with what the government knew inside. they were constantly exaggerating in the press through leaks. the evidence they had against him to try to get him to talk they were constantly portraying him as a person who...
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algebra i will buy a book and learned. i barely got into university but i kept going with that. my parents took it too far i arrived underprepared i raised my hand in class asking the holocaust. people thought i was anti-semitic. i wouldn't say this is the ideal education but they had something about people feeling ownership of what they learned people talk about it but it's about making a person. everyone should have that opportunity to make up their own mind and the more evolved. >> how did the way you are raised help you write this book? >> the actual act of creating a book is not easy. >> i literally had not written a word of narrative i had phd and then setting foot in a classroom ten years later i graduated from cambridge i didn't know how to write pros and it was different but the same principle that i sat down and thought this is a skill that i want and how i can learn. the biggest difference the podcast you have great writers come on and read stories of other great writers and explain how they work. it's an amazing
algebra i will buy a book and learned. i barely got into university but i kept going with that. my parents took it too far i arrived underprepared i raised my hand in class asking the holocaust. people thought i was anti-semitic. i wouldn't say this is the ideal education but they had something about people feeling ownership of what they learned people talk about it but it's about making a person. everyone should have that opportunity to make up their own mind and the more evolved. >> how...
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i learn new things every day it is challenging and rewarding for me. >> we get the privilege to work in an office tha that is innova. we get to spearhead the robust exprogram. >> i am excited she came on board to leverage experience as a prosecutor 10 years as we contemplate enforcements but approaching it without replicating the war on drugs. >> i was hired by cam laharris. i haven't seen a district attorney that looked kind of like me. that could be a path in my life. i might not have considered it. it is important that women and certainly women of color and spaces of leadership really do their part to bring on and mentor as many young people as they can. it is superimportant to take advantage of as many opportunities a as they can when they can intern because the doors are wide open. plans change and that is okay. the way this was shaped because i took a risk to try something new and explore something and show that i was capable. you are capable, right? it was about leaning in and being at the table to say my voice matters. you find your passion, the sky >>> my name is doctor ellen
i learn new things every day it is challenging and rewarding for me. >> we get the privilege to work in an office tha that is innova. we get to spearhead the robust exprogram. >> i am excited she came on board to leverage experience as a prosecutor 10 years as we contemplate enforcements but approaching it without replicating the war on drugs. >> i was hired by cam laharris. i haven't seen a district attorney that looked kind of like me. that could be a path in my life. i...
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i would write about my time in office and what i learned about government. what happened is sometimes you can have the best laid plans and then change direction and that happened to me. in 2017 i wrote an article for harvard business review because the editor asked me to. i wasn't entirely sure how interested business leaders would be but what i found following publication of the article is i was getting so many messages from around the world other than media folks who said this is a real problem. these messages would come from india, japan, south korea, countries across europe and latin america but a whole bunch of other types of messages. i have been struggling with this for a long time or my spouse has been a didn't realize it was so common and i didn't need to be ashamed of it and that was striking to me and long story short after that what happened is it became clear through that experience and the suggestion of a good friend and confident that this is the issue, the more i realized it is important to me and it is resonating with mild lived experiences a
i would write about my time in office and what i learned about government. what happened is sometimes you can have the best laid plans and then change direction and that happened to me. in 2017 i wrote an article for harvard business review because the editor asked me to. i wasn't entirely sure how interested business leaders would be but what i found following publication of the article is i was getting so many messages from around the world other than media folks who said this is a real...
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got my journey i have learned to lessons -- throughout my journey, i have learned two less ons. i am blessed by a community that includes my family, my teachers, my neighborhood, and my church. it is their support that has allowed me to complete each mission successfully. second, i have learned how you are never too young to serve others. is ance said that america place where anyone can rise, and today, there are youth everywhere rising up to help. ien i think about them realized just how undeserving i am to be here. i am so honored by this award and i do not know how to repay you. i may make you this promise instead -- let me make you this promise instead. as long as there is a need, i am going to do it. i promise to continue to rise and serve my immunity and country. -- community and country. [applause] how about standing up? [applause] you did a good job. thanks. >> thank you. pres. trump: fantastic story. a man that i --i spend a lot of time in staten island. frank from staten island, new york. very special place. i spent many an hour and many a day with my father there over
got my journey i have learned to lessons -- throughout my journey, i have learned two less ons. i am blessed by a community that includes my family, my teachers, my neighborhood, and my church. it is their support that has allowed me to complete each mission successfully. second, i have learned how you are never too young to serve others. is ance said that america place where anyone can rise, and today, there are youth everywhere rising up to help. ien i think about them realized just how...
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so i had a good base of knowledge from which to learn about these things. i was fortunate in situating the man and joke. to come and be the press person. joe had worked for the new york times for decades. he was a labor reporter. anywhere and he was really good. everybody read his stories. he really knew the subject. he said he would sign on but he had conditions. i said okay joe, what are your conditions. he said will first of all, i'm going to be the spokesman, i have to know what is going on. i have to be able to work. i don't want to be blindsided. if i'm blindsided, that i am over. and a symbol of course, you can go anywhere you want. anybody would be glad to have you there. what else. he said will don't like. and i said come on joe, i don't like. you'd be surprised what happened to people. they come down here in the get under pressure, maybe they don't live that they mislead. misleading as bad as lying. so you have got to expect to be straight. and i said okay i'll be straight. what else. he said never have a press conference unless you have some news.
so i had a good base of knowledge from which to learn about these things. i was fortunate in situating the man and joke. to come and be the press person. joe had worked for the new york times for decades. he was a labor reporter. anywhere and he was really good. everybody read his stories. he really knew the subject. he said he would sign on but he had conditions. i said okay joe, what are your conditions. he said will first of all, i'm going to be the spokesman, i have to know what is going...
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but i will see that i did have some ideas may be there would be a new view of public health with infrastructure and my time in office learning about governmen government. so sometimes you can have the best laid plans and that's what happened to me. in 2017 i wrote this article for harvard business review with loneliness in the workplace i was not sure how business readers would be that what i found in the days and weeks following the publication i was getting so many messages from around the world from those that said we think this is a real problem in our country all over the united states and india japan and south korea and latin america. but other different types of messages from individuals that say i've been struggling with loneliness for a long time i didn't realize it was so common and i don't need to be ashamed. that was striking. long story short it became clear to the advice of good friends and confidants not only worth writing about that the more i talked about it the more it was important to me as a child and as a doctor that led me to focus on this topic in the early stages of the book when i traveled as surgeon
but i will see that i did have some ideas may be there would be a new view of public health with infrastructure and my time in office learning about governmen government. so sometimes you can have the best laid plans and that's what happened to me. in 2017 i wrote this article for harvard business review with loneliness in the workplace i was not sure how business readers would be that what i found in the days and weeks following the publication i was getting so many messages from around the...
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felt like while i was in a classroom, i was learning a lot more. it was a lot more spontaneous and unpredictable. i could interact and talk with my peers and the teacher asked questions if i wanted to. and in this new online format, i found it hard. >> there are expectations that schools will reopen in the fall ok li.-person learning, like vhoeearsfran they have already trained staff to take a child's temperature three times a day. no more than ten in a classroom. each child will have a box with supplies and a tray they will carry around. all sanitized at the end of the day. and those hula hoops will be eoa distancing. >> theea been addressinghat on zoom with the children and talking about social distancing and andy, who is the lead teacher along with tina in this classroom has told children they can spread out their arms. and if you can touch someone, you're a little too close. >> so as we envision any classroom in the next school year, actor tom hanks skyline high school class of 1974 offered some words of hope for the graduating class of 2020, an
felt like while i was in a classroom, i was learning a lot more. it was a lot more spontaneous and unpredictable. i could interact and talk with my peers and the teacher asked questions if i wanted to. and in this new online format, i found it hard. >> there are expectations that schools will reopen in the fall ok li.-person learning, like vhoeearsfran they have already trained staff to take a child's temperature three times a day. no more than ten in a classroom. each child will have a...
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uchida formed a workshop three years ago through crowd funding. >> translator: i learned there were no jobs in the village. as children grow older, they leave the village to find work. i started this workshop to create an environment that would enable the children to go to school. >> uchida used candy and snack wrappers. cambodia has few ways to dispose. streets are often strewn with trash. the packaging is collected and carefully cleaned.d. it's then cut into small strips and woven piece by piece. about ten women in the village have taken on the task here. zp >> translator: i usedd to work n construction in thailand. it was hard. >> her parents divorced when she was a child and her father died. she had to quit school and find work. life still isn't easy, but since she started making bags, she's been able to return to school. she has a dream for the future. >> translator: i want to work overseas because i can learn about other countries. i also want to learn about japan. >>>> translator: i want the workers to believe it's possible to follow the path they want if they try hard. i hope t
uchida formed a workshop three years ago through crowd funding. >> translator: i learned there were no jobs in the village. as children grow older, they leave the village to find work. i started this workshop to create an environment that would enable the children to go to school. >> uchida used candy and snack wrappers. cambodia has few ways to dispose. streets are often strewn with trash. the packaging is collected and carefully cleaned.d. it's then cut into small strips and woven...
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it just seems like -- i mean, as we learn more, i mean, as this continues, we learn more and more just about how kind of terrifying this virus is. >> yeah. i mean, i think -- i think, in the early days, and, again, no one knows this better than michael olsterholm. but in the early days, i think the idea was is this going to behave like sars or mers, which were also both coronaviruses? or was this going to behave in a completely different way? and it's behaving very differently. i mean, the idea that someone would have isolated loss of smell as a symptom, you know, i don't think people predicted that. everything from the nose to the toes, all these organs in between, potentially affected by this. i don't -- i don't know why. there is still a mystery here. you know, is this affecting the blood in some way? because the blood obviously is circulating through all these organs. is it causing inflammation that is much more widespread in the body than just the respiratory system? you're right, anderson. i mean, there's a lot of lessons to be learned. why are kids developing this now? this kawa
it just seems like -- i mean, as we learn more, i mean, as this continues, we learn more and more just about how kind of terrifying this virus is. >> yeah. i mean, i think -- i think, in the early days, and, again, no one knows this better than michael olsterholm. but in the early days, i think the idea was is this going to behave like sars or mers, which were also both coronaviruses? or was this going to behave in a completely different way? and it's behaving very differently. i mean,...
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back up and get back to doing stuff, and harnessing that spirit, we are not working too much. >> i did learn that. >> that energy is a. we miss a lot of times but it is there. >> it is prepared. >> i can't answer that question because life is so strange and changes every day and i can't talk about it. >> host: i keep it fresh. one thing i am thinking about, you are still walking? >> guest: still walking. i will explain for viewers at home, the walking podcast in washington state and never see anyone and hard to find anything to do. i go for that walk and start this podcast and start walking without talking. i stopped doing the podcast. the ad revenue coming in. and then i will come back and deal with it and walking all the time. it is useful to people who were stranded at home. i don't need -- i like to take walks, a burden of carrying. >> host: i get that. we were talking about how we met. we write for the same magazine. to be an incredibly creative mind and subjects going. when you were working on the book and working on a bunch of other projects, and things are on the back burner. >> - i
back up and get back to doing stuff, and harnessing that spirit, we are not working too much. >> i did learn that. >> that energy is a. we miss a lot of times but it is there. >> it is prepared. >> i can't answer that question because life is so strange and changes every day and i can't talk about it. >> host: i keep it fresh. one thing i am thinking about, you are still walking? >> guest: still walking. i will explain for viewers at home, the walking podcast...
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and the other thing i learned is that because of due process, it could take longer. >> supervisor ronen: can you repeat your first statement? i missed that. >> so the communication that i have from the city attorney was that we would have to show that we were unable -- exhausted all resources -- all resources to get hotel rooms, and as long -- as long as the city can secure hotel rooms, that that should go forward. so that was -- that was my understanding. so it didn't seem to me to make sense to do an order if the city has the capacity to negotiate and get hotel rooms as the board of supervisors has also passed an ordinance, as well. >> supervisor ronen: well, dr. arag aragon, i completely disagree with your statement. but
and the other thing i learned is that because of due process, it could take longer. >> supervisor ronen: can you repeat your first statement? i missed that. >> so the communication that i have from the city attorney was that we would have to show that we were unable -- exhausted all resources -- all resources to get hotel rooms, and as long -- as long as the city can secure hotel rooms, that that should go forward. so that was -- that was my understanding. so it didn't seem to me to...
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or low temperature long cooking over there on the i learned that in paris. i apply all my experience to combine greek products with the french as songs to throw a bit of french in and create the perfect wild boar euros. it's at the curie end but affordable streets is good. and it sells like hotcakes. it's a gift to measure the city with street food you can go on a world tour because so many countries are represented here when you've got dishes from countries like china mexico and india it's like a little tour of the different worlds of taste i mean isn't it going to be just the most hipster on. your goes these tries to get others interested in cooking to you on his you tube channel he gives out tips and tricks for greek recipes and challenges viewers to experiment for instance with the carmel lived up to. a question and that is mostly a chill been launched to this you tube channel so i could pass on my love and passion for cooking to others. a day i show traditional recipes with a twist traditionally but slightly changed and just to suit my own tastes i met t
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from them i cannot believe that they don't equally learn but just thinkingabout themselves how to be emotional is valuable. so we are ready to turn to questions i see one that they said there is any woman you have interviewed have a strategy for a white fragility? for the idea that when you are raising critiques from the position of a woman or person of color often white people get very defensive so you have to protect against that. that is a question. >> even just with a specific topic and maybe we should have because it is a thing. but i didn't ask that question in so many terms but i will say that anybody that i have spoke to feels they are juggling multiple things that just came up in my conversations about kindness and representing everybody. and that multiple identities one includes a person who is listening to understand and there is a sense that we are expected to represent as well as understand and this is an argument i have with my wonderful adult daughters with that conversation we are having a lot that they are less willing to modulate how they p
from them i cannot believe that they don't equally learn but just thinkingabout themselves how to be emotional is valuable. so we are ready to turn to questions i see one that they said there is any woman you have interviewed have a strategy for a white fragility? for the idea that when you are raising critiques from the position of a woman or person of color often white people get very defensive so you have to protect against that. that is a question. >> even just with a specific topic...
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and one of the ways i learned this lesson is by having used a shorthand for vladimir putin a few times in the past, and i said russia when i meant vladimir putin. and i think the american people stand interested not just in the future of the chinese people but also with the russian people and both of these countries are led by some really bad actors. and one time i made a speech here on the floor about some of the terrible things vladimir putin was doing to oppress his people and to meddle in our election and other elections. and after the speech which i thought covered the points i needed to cover, glaric e esparoff, the former chess champion said can i talk to you. he said if you want to fight against vladimir putin because freedom loving people in america and russia should be opposed to putin, it would be helpful if you didn't disparage putin and -- he accidentally said to me, you accidentally referred to our problem as russia when you meant putin. so i think i've learned that lesson with regard to russia but i think a lot of us around here don't always sufficiently distinguish betw
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. >> one i think, when i learned about this i think i was in elementary school, so eight, nine, ten years old. and i think it's a lot easier for her to be a one dimensional character in the story we we tell children when we are first learning about this history, then it is for her to be a complex human being that has more to offer, the story than just sitting on a bus. much >> to me it's also thinking about how a lot of us learned about this in elementary school, very strategic on like public education, to tell says children and push this narrative that black people get what they want if they are nonviolent and pacified. there are so many historic events we learn about that are achieved through violent means in european countries and buy white people generally, revolutionary wise. the and obviously this is a catalyst for a larger movement and we are told this person was nonviolent, peaceful, old, tired woman, when that's not the case. i think that's very strategic. >> at least politically significant if not intended. others, anyone else want to speak to? that. >> i also think that this na
. >> one i think, when i learned about this i think i was in elementary school, so eight, nine, ten years old. and i think it's a lot easier for her to be a one dimensional character in the story we we tell children when we are first learning about this history, then it is for her to be a complex human being that has more to offer, the story than just sitting on a bus. much >> to me it's also thinking about how a lot of us learned about this in elementary school, very strategic on...
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algebra, i will buy a book and i will learned. i kept going. my parents took it too far, i arrived really underprepared and wanted to raise my hand in the class. i've never heard of it. people thought i was denying it but i had never heard of it before. i wouldn't say that this is an ideal education, but i do think that they had something about people feeling ownership over what they learn because if you think of education i think a few people talk about education as a way to make money and get the job, that it about making a person and people should have the opportunity to participate in the making of their own mind, and i just think that it needs to be more active and people need to be more involved in their own education. >> host: how did the way that you relate to this obviously in a literal sense. >> guest: i didn't know how to write narratives. i had a phd because when i got to school i had really committed and ten years later after i stepped foot in a classroom and ten years later i graduated so i know how to do academic wri
algebra, i will buy a book and i will learned. i kept going. my parents took it too far, i arrived really underprepared and wanted to raise my hand in the class. i've never heard of it. people thought i was denying it but i had never heard of it before. i wouldn't say that this is an ideal education, but i do think that they had something about people feeling ownership over what they learn because if you think of education i think a few people talk about education as a way to make money and get...
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i learned i had coronavirus only 10 days after i left the hospital the doctor called me and said mr amar you are lucky that's true because today this virus has spread everywhere. president putin approves a 3 step plan to relax russia's lock down but tougher restrictions were made here in moscow as the country's coronavirus hot spot of the month. under the mother could mostly claims he was tasked with the choice of the venezuelan president and bringing him to the united states after 2 american citizens were arrested following a failed plot against nicolas maduro. east rookies. sure to. ensure that we. control the. worst. i've ever get off to do is just to meet day moscow thing she company this thursday . it's kevin owen here with his 30 minute round up for you 1st we're going to start with the latest covert 19 figures this hour since the outbreak began 3800000 people are now known to been infected around the world with a potentially deadly virus the number of deaths as a result has now surpassed 265000 but the number of people also making recovery is rising too currently stands at 1300000
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i learned i had coronavirus only 10 days after i left the hospital the doctor called me and said mr amar you were lucky that's true because today this virus has spread everywhere. so prescriptions on the way here in moscow with masks and gloves to be mandatory in public places from next week. on an american mercenary claims that he was tasked with capturing the venezuelan president and bringing him to the u.s. of the 2 american citizens were arrested following a failed plot against nicolas maduro the elite structure it was the. first to ensure that we should. control the full force. and. there's his turn for the afternoon here in moscow welcome to the program live from artie's will be center is kevin owen here for the next 30 minutes and stick with me to is a take you through the day's top stories and it's the covert 19 figures we're going to talk about 1st since the outbreak began 3800000 people are known to have been infected with the potentially deadly virus now around the world the number of deaths as a result has now surpassed 265000 but that said the number of people making a recov
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i decided i wanted to learn more about history. by the end of the year i wanted to become a historian. >> your first book was "showbiz politics." what was that about? >> looks at the role of entertainment in american politics, leading up to ronald reagan. how our political culture shifted to becoming a celebrity and what i call showbiz politics, a core component of how politicians gained power and credibility. >> that's a great transition into the clip we chose for you. this is from an interview that cspan did at the organization of american historians, is that right? >> sounds right. >> that's a compelling speech, you have nixon's handwriting on it. he says reagan appeals to the heart. we appeal to the minds. are we missing something by not invoking reagan strategy. he had a team of television producers, roger ales, they all agree what went wrong in 1960 is that he didn't use media effectively, he turned himself into a celebrity the way kennedy had. he completely revamped his media strategy, made television central, and followed wh
i decided i wanted to learn more about history. by the end of the year i wanted to become a historian. >> your first book was "showbiz politics." what was that about? >> looks at the role of entertainment in american politics, leading up to ronald reagan. how our political culture shifted to becoming a celebrity and what i call showbiz politics, a core component of how politicians gained power and credibility. >> that's a great transition into the clip we chose for...
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i think i want to learn some but merely. to us but i doubt if the gun could not get a new set of them but yeah. right the minute that the gun would go through this. bundle offering young are not permitted to get the message out i'm laying boom up and i'm going to put my data to non-hospital more. wrong. guy yeah. see you do it. it was blood at the end there was blood sadly what that the bun generally got the blood from gonna come over the wrong book oh man you. and you. are going yeah. yeah right. yeah. tell part of that that is the follow. up lots as needed she said that i will put her up i and the deputy defense i am. going to receive bangsa young man america and member drunk and gamble monica yes on that i'm going to. young but not that but god he landed on my knee then when i got. to meet that demand america. team in america saturn yeah. that is going to be that the. i mean i was in that assignment that well yes and that's one that i don't how do you mean. i doubt i will but i'm not. the fact. that the monk might decide t
i think i want to learn some but merely. to us but i doubt if the gun could not get a new set of them but yeah. right the minute that the gun would go through this. bundle offering young are not permitted to get the message out i'm laying boom up and i'm going to put my data to non-hospital more. wrong. guy yeah. see you do it. it was blood at the end there was blood sadly what that the bun generally got the blood from gonna come over the wrong book oh man you. and you. are going yeah. yeah...
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and so i learned from that that i had the power to create technology. also that there are a lot of wasted spare parts laying around at tech companies that seemed like useful information. and i learned about power. i learned that i had the power to build things. i learned that, as margaret said, there's a lot of economic power behind building technology. so that was important knowledge that took me into becoming a data journalist. >> so in looking for you in the c-span archives, i found you at the yelp headquarters in washington, d.c. i didn't know they had yelp headquarters, much less one in washington, d.c. so here you are. >> technology will not save us from every social problem, so let's take homelessness, for example. the fix for homelessness is not making an app to connect people with services better. the fix for homelessness is giving people homes. so we need to think about pushing back against techno chauvinism, using the right tool for the task. sometimes that tool is a computer, and sometimes it's not. >> meredith broussard. >> thank you. so, i
and so i learned from that that i had the power to create technology. also that there are a lot of wasted spare parts laying around at tech companies that seemed like useful information. and i learned about power. i learned that i had the power to build things. i learned that, as margaret said, there's a lot of economic power behind building technology. so that was important knowledge that took me into becoming a data journalist. >> so in looking for you in the c-span archives, i found...
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what i learned what i. made the rest of my resume i did. ok the madressa. in america or another. mary lou if you. live where you. do you still are. but we are doing. russia. with under. the hood of my local london. market if you would but i really want to ride all you good people and you move. us to hell i'm not real london. and i'm just on. some strange fun then i get in something. with. an amusement in. the bows i'm going to show. what i mean nothing what it has there been about it the car was a mannequin then i. had to match that now has to know why it's the fed. on fire. model correctly but i wasn't going to keep. you as a cadet at that. allows. that one you have a whole lot have a way of course isn't one of them and if you know about it how little help. these are made to lay out the lives of a set of guys a courier to the great job everything has to have to look a little like an animal i'll have to correct the elements have started on the cricket got to keep abreast of the. level you look at if you've got a good bit to tell each. purchase it from us. and then at us and then
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i learned a lot about how to do something internationally, so that was a great experience for me. of course when i was the secretary of state the tectonic plates of the world changed. when we took office, the cold war was as cold as it could get and when we left it was all over but the shouting, so that was a huge thing to be involved in and to watch unfold. >> host: in your book issues on my mind you've got some rules for leadership and a couple of those who have already expounded on. but your first goal is to be a participant. >> guest: that's what democracy is all about. early on when i was working in the primaries then the tide said democracy isn't a spectator sport. so, big part of it and big part of politics, but be willing to serve and be a participant. >> host: rule number five, competence is the name of the game and leadership. i had him experience and i had a bunch of political appointee spots to fill and i realized you are trained to work with a constituency and we need the best management guide in this relations field. everybody told me it was a guy named jim hudson. so
i learned a lot about how to do something internationally, so that was a great experience for me. of course when i was the secretary of state the tectonic plates of the world changed. when we took office, the cold war was as cold as it could get and when we left it was all over but the shouting, so that was a huge thing to be involved in and to watch unfold. >> host: in your book issues on my mind you've got some rules for leadership and a couple of those who have already expounded on....
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i learned i had coronavirus only 10 days after i left the hospital the doctor called me and said mr amar you were lucky that's true because today this virus has spread everywhere. tougher restrictions on the way in moscow with masks and gloves to be mandatory in public places for next week. and american mercenary claims he was tasked with capturing the venezuelan president and bringing him to the united states up to 2 american citizens were arrested following a failed plot against nicolas maduro. heelys truck. sure to. ensure that we. control the full force. of. the company this thursday live from artie's world view center here in moscow is kevin owen with you for the next 30 minutes with our latest round. of 19 figures to brief you on since the outbreak began 3800000 people are now known to have been infected with a potentially deadly virus around the world the number of deaths as a result has no supposed 265000 but the number of people making a recovery is also rising to currently stands at 1300000. europe may be moving on from the worst of the pandemic but there is new trouble ahead t
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i am learning what self-care is. i am learning what boundaries are. i am learning what balance is. eathe in this time. and i know how blessed i am to have that. so i'm good at that. with that said, i do wake up every morning at 5 a.m. and-- because mi work on a memoir. i am working on a children's picture book. i am writing musical, you know, i'm a creative person. >> trevor: wow. >> and have i been a freelance creative person for my whole life. so this is what i have done my whole life. this is no different. >> trevor: right. >> i have always had to fill my own time up. so that is not new. the terror that comes a long with this time, is the hard part. >> trevor: right. you have responded to that, and i think. >> you think so. >> trevor: one of the most politically engaged celebrities, you have never been afraid-- i think so. you never been afraid to speak your mind. you have never been afraid to get involved. obviously you know you have been fighting for gay rights. you have been fighting for equalityive. and now you are fighting for people to vote. tell me about your new song. tel
i am learning what self-care is. i am learning what boundaries are. i am learning what balance is. eathe in this time. and i know how blessed i am to have that. so i'm good at that. with that said, i do wake up every morning at 5 a.m. and-- because mi work on a memoir. i am working on a children's picture book. i am writing musical, you know, i'm a creative person. >> trevor: wow. >> and have i been a freelance creative person for my whole life. so this is what i have done my whole...
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ok so if i could take a well and munch i learned how come the men are kind of guys a. little. ringback bit i will follow him but the last fairly rugged look at the had me for them for the year before give us the quantum of a give us to get that from a fudge of a few so cut with a valid bit of so-called thought i had only that it missed them we'll. clear by for a few so called by. sure of the software. separately read nearly. know the name of a standard how can we know who then it was done will you show if you can do a lot just to go a bob dylan neighborhood to my post i'm throwing himself with one of our own a list the elegy be. valid you have assurance and i'm here for. the family. up that will have a lot of flea a violin feel etc and again that i mean i have all the enough would know the time. i don't do tabata front of the yard you don't give. me simple cricket best to get up out of my ideal woman months of kids oh i have died of a good muslim going on the whole lot by is the thought of us a loss a lot to start dialing is the 1st to be so lot about bend you know most of the
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i learned i had coronavirus only 10 days after i left the hospital the doctor called me and said mr amar you were lucky that's true because today this virus has spread everywhere. president putin approves a 3 step plan to relax russia but tough restrictions remain in place as the countries coronavirus among. them mostly claims he was tasked with capturing the venezuelan president and states after 2 american citizens were arrested following a failed plot against nicolas maduro being instructions. from george. bush to be sure that we. can control the full force. of. good morning company this thursday live from artie's will do center here in moscow i'm kevin with this 30 minute round for you and 1st the covert 1000 figures as we have gone of this morning for you well since the outbreak began 3800000 people are numb to it but in fact. did with the potentially deadly virus around the world as it stands this hour the number of deaths as a result has no surpassed 265000 but that said the number of people make a recovery it was also rising it's currently standing at $1300000.00. in today's devel
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. >> something i learned at airbnb is how to network and how important it is to network because it isnow, but also who you know to get far in life. >> during this program, i learned basic coding languages, had a had to identify the main components and how to network on a corporate level. it is also helping me accumulate my skills all be going towards my college tuition where i will pursue a major in computer science. >> for myself, being that i am an actual residential realtor, it was great. if anybody wants to buy a house, let me know. whenever. [applause] it is good. i got you. it was really cool to see the commercial side and think about the process of developing property and different things that i can explore. opportunities for all was a great opportunity for all. >> we were aiming to have 1,000 young people register and we had over 2,000 people register and we were able to place about between 50 and did. we are still getting the final numbers of that. >> over several weeks, we were able to have students participate in investment banking they were able to work with our team, or t
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. >> from my mom, i learned how to be empathetic. i learned how to love. sorry. >> i learned how to do things in life. >> reporter: richard and mercedes died of covid-19 just a week apart of each other. neither knowing of each other's faith. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> we thank their family for sharing the memories with us. behind each number is a store entry a family. there are 125 cases in the bay area, 31 cases in alameda county, 30 cases in san mateo. we have more than 50,000 reported cases. when do we reopen for business? we will show you the u.s. the states in the dark green have part isially reopen. that is 24 states, dark green, florida reopen soon. the orange states like us here in california still under a full shelter at home order. >>> you may have heard of contacta way to find out if peo goings businesses try to keep people safe as they start to reopen. our business and tech reporter scott budman shows us how and where it works. >> reporter: to if we're going to eventually get back to the mall or sporting events or even the office, wi
. >> from my mom, i learned how to be empathetic. i learned how to love. sorry. >> i learned how to do things in life. >> reporter: richard and mercedes died of covid-19 just a week apart of each other. neither knowing of each other's faith. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> we thank their family for sharing the memories with us. behind each number is a store entry a family. there are 125 cases in the bay area, 31 cases in alameda county, 30 cases in san mateo. we...
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i learned i had coronavirus only 10 days after i left the hospital the doctor called me and said mr amar you were lucky that's true because today this virus has spread everywhere. president putin approves this 3 step plan to relax russia's law but new in tougher restrictions will remain in place of moscow with masks and gloves mandatory in public. and the american mercenary claims he was tasked with the trip in the venezuelan president bringing him to the united states after 2 american citizens were arrested following a failed plot against nicolas maduro. in the instructions. ensure that we. control the. good afternoon thanks to come to this thursday live from our teams world news center here in moscow my name is kevin know and i'm here for the next 30 minutes with a round up for you 1st the latest covert 19 figures then since the outbreak began 3800000 people are now known to have been infected with the potentially deadly virus around the world the number of deaths as a result has now surpassed 265000 but the number of people making recovery 2 is also rising but currently stands at 1300
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i learned i had coronavirus only 10 days after i left the hospital the doctor called me and said mr amar you were lucky that's true because today this virus has spread everywhere. tougher restrictions on the way here in moscow with masks and gloves to be mandatory in public places from next week. and in america mercenary claims he was tasked with capturing the venezuelan president and bringing him to the u.s. after 2 american citizens were arrested following a failed plot against nicolas maduro. he'll need structure to see jordan. to ensure that we. control the food force which. it is. today thanks for watching this thursday live from artie's world news center here in moscow i'm kevin irwin with this 30 minute round up for you 1st the latest covert 19 figures to start with and since the outbreak began 3800000 people are now known to have been infected around the world with the potentially deadly virus the number of deaths as a result has now surpassed 265000 but the number of people making a recovery 2 is also rising but currently stands at 1300000 today. europe may be moving on from the
i learned i had coronavirus only 10 days after i left the hospital the doctor called me and said mr amar you were lucky that's true because today this virus has spread everywhere. tougher restrictions on the way here in moscow with masks and gloves to be mandatory in public places from next week. and in america mercenary claims he was tasked with capturing the venezuelan president and bringing him to the u.s. after 2 american citizens were arrested following a failed plot against nicolas...
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she goes on to say i wanted to learn everything and educate myself about the western world hole -- i studied arts and movies and then she says the following to me. by doing all of this reading and by learning my friends called me the imaginary girl because i was always telling them stories of other cultures and he rose and the stories we jumped in a wonderful conversation. >>> good morning welcome back to mosaic. nderful conver this gentleman whose written a wonderful book. storage of courage, resilience and hope in their own words. welcome back to >> thank you. >> were going to read a snippet of the story but you are talking about and iraqi woman who #for a lot of people that's a new word. explain. >> we have little familiarity with this ancient religion. they are monotheistic. they believe the sun is a source of life and inspiration. they don't go to services weekly basis but they have their own way of praying and how they treat people where they are very into valuing human interaction and respect. some of us remember back 2014, when they were trapped on mount singe are being trappe
she goes on to say i wanted to learn everything and educate myself about the western world hole -- i studied arts and movies and then she says the following to me. by doing all of this reading and by learning my friends called me the imaginary girl because i was always telling them stories of other cultures and he rose and the stories we jumped in a wonderful conversation. >>> good morning welcome back to mosaic. nderful conver this gentleman whose written a wonderful book. storage of...
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learning, you lose. we have to expand that. i hope healthcare has learned what telehealth is and we will build off of that. we've learned a lot about nursing homes because we need somebody who can think big in the white house. >> we've learned a lot about racial disparity and agenda for america that creates opportunity and equity. i hope we've learned to embrace science and let translate this into combat climate change. i'm hopeful in all of this grim reality that we are all doing our best to get through on behalf of our people, that we take with us lessons learned that can make us stronger. united states there's opportunity and leaders on these fronts, there's real potential around this. >> i will echo and say i endorse everything they have just said. we need the optimism, we need to make decisions based on data science. we need to close the inequities gretchen talked about. everyday, i speak to loved ones of families who have lost someone, i literally just got off the phone just before you called me, with missus craig whose son
learning, you lose. we have to expand that. i hope healthcare has learned what telehealth is and we will build off of that. we've learned a lot about nursing homes because we need somebody who can think big in the white house. >> we've learned a lot about racial disparity and agenda for america that creates opportunity and equity. i hope we've learned to embrace science and let translate this into combat climate change. i'm hopeful in all of this grim reality that we are all doing our...
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although i learned more and more in your printers in your. this. such a fake definitions are typical of cream washing. everything sounds nice nothing is in for some interest always tired of chemicals i used this product is. so i didn't have a sunny day in asian sibila bill you know you have put so little visit to use this product again it's the 1st image of. this is. everything is green and this is a this is more green or i like it isn't it is it is still a little blue. in this problem is the screen in the middle of the middle something bigger than the sim if i already. know what happened with in what ways it green isn't up and. getting that is different with the organic one meaning this is a list. the list opposite. to all burning operations of each other with screen slogans amie's of p.r.c. is our marketing agency is so perfect. industry is trying to fly to slough off an h.r. . can cope stand one of 2 soft or produces they even this dumb thing sounds so fly to china. this conference is m.l. of knowledge no fun or is this thing in billings info. an
although i learned more and more in your printers in your. this. such a fake definitions are typical of cream washing. everything sounds nice nothing is in for some interest always tired of chemicals i used this product is. so i didn't have a sunny day in asian sibila bill you know you have put so little visit to use this product again it's the 1st image of. this is. everything is green and this is a this is more green or i like it isn't it is it is still a little blue. in this problem is the...
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[laughter] i'm lucky because i didn't think of myself as a writer i was literally trying to learn to write to write this one bucket was terrible. i said i know it is. tell me how to make it better so i have no personal feelings there is no reason i should know how to do this i've never written a word before so i will try to learn. >> but you journaled so talk about those journals. >> of a couple of journal entries when i was eight and then i was very faithful with those two or three stacks. >> what do they look like? >> but for you. >> i journal as well but to me i don't think i understand something until i write it down. why are we doing that? >> there was a bed of lonelines loneliness. i didn't have a lot of friends that i had no friends. there is another family in town occasionally i would see one other girl but all kids in our town i never went to their houses. i was pretty isolated. i had my siblings but i wanted friends i wanted to tell someone my stuff and i'm sure there was a processing element to it i don't know why that. >> i imagine you're grateful for them now. >>. >> so g
[laughter] i'm lucky because i didn't think of myself as a writer i was literally trying to learn to write to write this one bucket was terrible. i said i know it is. tell me how to make it better so i have no personal feelings there is no reason i should know how to do this i've never written a word before so i will try to learn. >> but you journaled so talk about those journals. >> of a couple of journal entries when i was eight and then i was very faithful with those two or three...
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and i also learned she was being abused by her husband which i learned not very early on. it took awhile to get there. and that changed everything, too. that just -- that's like this whole darker part of her life that is in the background this whole time. so, yeah, it wasn't that my vision of her necessarily changed but i would say just kept being more and more around that initial portrait that i had at the beginning, and you could see it from all these different angles. >> host: this is sort of my acid trip question. i've read now six page odd the journalist in the murderer and i noticed that. did your writing about genie and subsequently the writing about yourself as a character, change the way that you approached writing about people? since you have to sort of like go through your own rigmarole, backing a character, translated to an audience. >> guest: yeah. i don't know. maybe too soon to say that. in fairness i'm not a very big character. i'm like a -- in the book i'm certain of just like the writer who shows up and starts asking people questions. so i'm not writing a
and i also learned she was being abused by her husband which i learned not very early on. it took awhile to get there. and that changed everything, too. that just -- that's like this whole darker part of her life that is in the background this whole time. so, yeah, it wasn't that my vision of her necessarily changed but i would say just kept being more and more around that initial portrait that i had at the beginning, and you could see it from all these different angles. >> host: this is...