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of his life days before. it is why all these years later, he is known as the conscience of congress, still speaking his mind on issues of justice and inequality. generations from now, when parents teach their children what is meant by courage, the story of john lewis will come to mind. he knew the change could not wait for some other person or other time. host: let's go back to our phone lines and see what you think about the life of congressman john lewis. let's go to nadia from yonkers, new york. caller: i want to thank john lewis and his legacy. and his family, my condolences. i would like to mention that the black lives movement is a continuation of the efforts he put in. if it was not for him watching -- marching, and the group that marched at that time, we would not have accomplished that which we have accomplished, which was the elimination of the jim crow laws. millennials out there now, i want to thank them, and i want them to understand that in the legacy of john lewis, to continue to march for oppr
of his life days before. it is why all these years later, he is known as the conscience of congress, still speaking his mind on issues of justice and inequality. generations from now, when parents teach their children what is meant by courage, the story of john lewis will come to mind. he knew the change could not wait for some other person or other time. host: let's go back to our phone lines and see what you think about the life of congressman john lewis. let's go to nadia from yonkers, new...
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i was raised by educators and so education was a huge part of our life. we all loved learning and we were very curious kids. my grandfather and father encouraged discussions and debate and curiosity. i was known as the y kid when i was little and so, you know, i had a lot of intimate times with my grandfather and father because i was always around them asking questions and as a mother now i know how annoying that could be at times but they never let on and so it was a very protective, and retain environment to grow up in. >> guest: that was -- >> host: that was in the mogadishu, somalia? >> guest: yes, capital city. it was a very different place at that time then it is now. it was very culturally enriched environment. my earliest memories really are of you sick and art and plays and, you know, part of the education system was that you learned poetry some called somalia a nation of poets so poetry is a way you express yourself and songs and plays were the way in which this originally nomadic culture passed down information, not much of somalia's histories
i was raised by educators and so education was a huge part of our life. we all loved learning and we were very curious kids. my grandfather and father encouraged discussions and debate and curiosity. i was known as the y kid when i was little and so, you know, i had a lot of intimate times with my grandfather and father because i was always around them asking questions and as a mother now i know how annoying that could be at times but they never let on and so it was a very protective, and...
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to have intimately walk people through my life experiences also were i was analyzing my life so this is fully in the context of who i am today for the readers. and it felt important to give people the opportunity the ways in which i know myself and some of my friends have read the book. .. .. in the midt wave of civil war and would eventually make it to the refugee camps we lived in for four years and ultimately got the golden ticket to constitute the united states in early 1995 and started out in arlington virginia where i went to middle school for a couple of years in minnesota was number one for educational outcomes and my family was interested in having the best opportunities available to us so we were one of the first to come to minnesota and eventually would find others making their way here. >> host: you recount that when you made it in new york city your father told you this is not our america. what did he mean by that? >> guest: an aspect people might not know is that the one of the last things that happen when you get your golden ticket you get on the plane and there is ori
to have intimately walk people through my life experiences also were i was analyzing my life so this is fully in the context of who i am today for the readers. and it felt important to give people the opportunity the ways in which i know myself and some of my friends have read the book. .. .. in the midt wave of civil war and would eventually make it to the refugee camps we lived in for four years and ultimately got the golden ticket to constitute the united states in early 1995 and started out...
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. >> were the first eight or so years of your life like? >> peaceful. i had a really enjoyable childhood. i grew up in a household where we had not just my siblings and my father but my extended family lived with us, my uncles and aunties and grandfather. my great-grandmother was always around it was a very loving environment. i was raised by educators so education was a huge part of our life and we all loved learning and we were very curious kids. my grandfather and father encouraged discussions and debate and curiosity. i was known as the "why" kid when i was little. i had a lot of intimate time with my grandfather and father because i was always around them asking questions. as a mother now i know how annoying that could be at times but they never let on. it was a very protective enriching environment to grow up in. >> and that was in the Ãb somali area cannot. >> the capital city. a very different place at that time than it is now. it was very culturally enriched environment. my earliest memories really are of music and arts and plays and part of th
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john, it will be a celebration of your life. a chance for us to honor you and reflect on all the joy, passion and love you brought to this congress, to our lives, and to this country. may you rest in peace, my friend, and may god continue to shower you with faith and hope and love each day. with that, chairman neal, thank you for having me as part of this dedication today. r. neal: i mr. neal: i thank the gentleman. let me recognize another member of the ways and means committee, mr. thompson, for two minutings. mr. thompson: in my time in congress, rarely have i participated in special orders. but tonight, this is more than a special order. lewis was one of the greatest men to have ever served in the congress of the united states of america. he devoted his entire life to helping others and making our country a better place. it was an incredible honor to serve with him in congress and on the ways and means committee. my wife, jan, and i walked with him over this edmund pettus bridge on the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. that
john, it will be a celebration of your life. a chance for us to honor you and reflect on all the joy, passion and love you brought to this congress, to our lives, and to this country. may you rest in peace, my friend, and may god continue to shower you with faith and hope and love each day. with that, chairman neal, thank you for having me as part of this dedication today. r. neal: i mr. neal: i thank the gentleman. let me recognize another member of the ways and means committee, mr. thompson,...
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in so many different walks of life. some are pumping and oddly. but all of this comes straight from the heart of the former c.e.o. even when there's no money delusion the marsh will in truth come out. from this log on to their final resting place the russians are d.w. documentary. the studio you know is live from berlin waiting on a deal in brussels e.u. leaders are haggling over a new proposals on how to divvy up the 750000000000 euro coronavirus recovery fund there's agreement on the need for the relief but some leaders are warning against tending elves a free lunch also coming up. a 15th century cathedral in flames french authorities launch an arson inquiry after a major delays at the gothic st peter and st paul cathedral in the city of knox. and.
in so many different walks of life. some are pumping and oddly. but all of this comes straight from the heart of the former c.e.o. even when there's no money delusion the marsh will in truth come out. from this log on to their final resting place the russians are d.w. documentary. the studio you know is live from berlin waiting on a deal in brussels e.u. leaders are haggling over a new proposals on how to divvy up the 750000000000 euro coronavirus recovery fund there's agreement on the need for...
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well so we really don't understand how life started on earth and so just finding another example of life somewhere beyond earth will be a really big deal because it will tell us that there is something fundamental about life that it sort of wants to start to be clear we're looking for evidence in the ancient rock record on mars that life might have left behind deposits we're not looking for current life on mars but we do see that mars and earth are similar geologically and so this would mean if we find evidence for life on mars this would mean that there are a set of conditions that could be sort of universal that law that allowed life and in fact sort of make life form but if we're looking into the future this seems to be a race so why now why is it so important for us to learn something about a planet that view and i would have so much trouble to live on well so one of the things that makes it hard to live on is that has a very thin atmosphere so it's not able to trap heat from the sun to keep it warm one of the things that we know about life on earth is that wherever there is liquid w
well so we really don't understand how life started on earth and so just finding another example of life somewhere beyond earth will be a really big deal because it will tell us that there is something fundamental about life that it sort of wants to start to be clear we're looking for evidence in the ancient rock record on mars that life might have left behind deposits we're not looking for current life on mars but we do see that mars and earth are similar geologically and so this would mean if...
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in so many different walks of life. some are pumping and oddly tried but all of them come straight from the heart to its former c.e.o. even when there's no more delicious the mushroom in trucks to come. from the 1st of the logs to their final resting place the russians are g.w. documentary. are they friends so you wanted to be with you finish a crisis here or do you wish it wasn't really a full of fun among the glittering is an image or are they enemies would be an issue for you if you see you with your voters feel pushed you move forward but mr is really what he's going to go good luck with my debit card for russia donald trump and flooding there putin and i were 2 part talking entry analyzes the difficult relationship between russia and the last and between their presidents how does their rivalry and their dangerous mutual admiration affect the rest of the world prism billie's trump and putin starts august 3rd on d w. this is day to believe news live from good bit high drama in brussels as negotiations over a coronavi
in so many different walks of life. some are pumping and oddly tried but all of them come straight from the heart to its former c.e.o. even when there's no more delicious the mushroom in trucks to come. from the 1st of the logs to their final resting place the russians are g.w. documentary. are they friends so you wanted to be with you finish a crisis here or do you wish it wasn't really a full of fun among the glittering is an image or are they enemies would be an issue for you if you see you...
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family and many friends acknowledge his life. ebenezer. >> let us bow our heads in a word of prayer. eternal god, our father, i come to you today in the name of jesus. thank you for that many different faiths that had to celebrate the life and the legacy of john there was. we come today thanking you for the foundations that has mother and father established in troy, alabama. we thank you for his leadership in the march on washington. we thank you for how he is was bloodied for us, bruise for us, sign in for us, was willing to give up his life, that we might have life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. today, colleagues, friends, especially family members, lay him in this hallowed rotunda. committing ourselves to marge as he marched to ballot boxes and for voting rights and for civil rights and for human rights, and we will keep doing that until righteousness is like a mighty stream, and finally, we want to say thank you, that he crossed another bridge, we pray that one day will be named for john there was memorial bridge, bu
family and many friends acknowledge his life. ebenezer. >> let us bow our heads in a word of prayer. eternal god, our father, i come to you today in the name of jesus. thank you for that many different faiths that had to celebrate the life and the legacy of john there was. we come today thanking you for the foundations that has mother and father established in troy, alabama. we thank you for his leadership in the march on washington. we thank you for how he is was bloodied for us, bruise...
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really a symphony of white and a masterwork of still life.water glasses, not the most lavish still life you would see, rather sparse except for the enormous turkey that is going to be there. and the figures gathering here, much like the saints would be gathered in a renaissance painting on each side, and the centerpiece gathering you together with i would suggest a divine-light looking in through the windows and the beautifully painted draperies that show life white, againstt the white tablecloth, against clear glasses, showing a spotless, clean, and un-messy table, showing americans coming together to celebrate thanksgiving in good cheer and family unity. a concept worth preserving, worth fighting for. in "freedom from fear", we have a mother and father tucking in the two children. the newspaper has bombings, horror, and references. probably the bombings of london, the london blitz of world war ii. if you look around the edges of this scene of serenity and peace, you look around the edges and see the doll, a reference possibly to a body of w
really a symphony of white and a masterwork of still life.water glasses, not the most lavish still life you would see, rather sparse except for the enormous turkey that is going to be there. and the figures gathering here, much like the saints would be gathered in a renaissance painting on each side, and the centerpiece gathering you together with i would suggest a divine-light looking in through the windows and the beautifully painted draperies that show life white, againstt the white...
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i think everything in life that's important really lives in the grey like there's no black and white there's this gray how do we make it more clear of what the problem is there are so many different life experiences of poverty and we don't have a clear definition of the federal government doesn't meet the definition they say if your family is more needed right about. to take care of your family for a year in 2000 does that mean that if you're making more you're not in red and that that's not the case i think the most difficult challenge. out of your current predicament. of course people cannot contribute to the nation if they are never taught to read or write. if their bodies are stunted from hunger. if they're sick their school on time didn't get their live fish banned from hopeless poverty just drawing a welfare check. so we were asked. to opportunity. we're also going to give all our people. help the very meat. through goes. all of our well for you get money and you get more if you have less income go through have 0 income get them to dismantle. and then as you earn money lose par
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it is a life we're losing. i don't know that this last part needs saying but i'm going to do it anyway when you have a system built on profit run by a sociopath based on manipulation and lizard brain impulses then you will always end up in a race to the bottom with unfettered capitalism you will end up with the worst drugs priced at the highest amounts hoarded by those who need them the least and that you are talking about recreational illegal drugs those are better and cheaper than ever thank god for that company was it easy to belive the basis to redact today. welcome can't know it take the news from behind the assault of the entire american working class continues not only are millions unemployed not knowing where they'll find their next meal or binge worthy netflix show but also millions more are seeing their wages slashed at least $4000000.00 private sector workers have had their pay cut during the pandemic according to the university of chicago's backor friedman institute workers are twice as likely to ge
it is a life we're losing. i don't know that this last part needs saying but i'm going to do it anyway when you have a system built on profit run by a sociopath based on manipulation and lizard brain impulses then you will always end up in a race to the bottom with unfettered capitalism you will end up with the worst drugs priced at the highest amounts hoarded by those who need them the least and that you are talking about recreational illegal drugs those are better and cheaper than ever thank...
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these days she has one main goal to simply enjoy life to its fullest. the united nations originally wanted to get rid of aids by the year 2020 and they failed so they got a new deadline right now at 2030 so what are slowing us down in the fight against aids well the fight against aids is basically treatment of all individuals that are on the positive the problem with this is you need to have therapies so you need to have funding to actually treat everybody who is infected at the same time you also have to test everyone who or might be age or be infected and because of stigma and discrimination people do not like to get that against hiv so you have basically 2 problems on the one inside a lack of funding to treat everyone and the on the other hand like stigma and discrimination that prevents individuals from being tested unlike in western europe or in the united states in africa. by hatred or sex or little transmission and so what must be done to reduce numbers well so this test and treat is actually a very powerful tool of what we have so because we kno
these days she has one main goal to simply enjoy life to its fullest. the united nations originally wanted to get rid of aids by the year 2020 and they failed so they got a new deadline right now at 2030 so what are slowing us down in the fight against aids well the fight against aids is basically treatment of all individuals that are on the positive the problem with this is you need to have therapies so you need to have funding to actually treat everybody who is infected at the same time you...
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so rockwell could look at life in still a very lighthearted way.his is the vacation from which you need a vacation. the family has returned home exhausted, a little frog coming out of the child's box, the hastily-packed suitcase, the , worn-out,es untied with signs about a wonderful vacation. it is something many americans could see a to, little bit of their own lives on the cover of the "saturday evening post," which made the magazine such a welcoming when the mail arrived and the post was delivered. people would see something they could relate to at the time. is anothers picture painting of a vacation from 1938, but it is quite different. exotic of vacations, ,orts of call, paris, mountains vacations. and now, six years into the depression salesperson with no , a customers. board. ed.uccessful -- bor unsuccessful. ravages of the depression, unemployment were spreading throughout the nation. a vacation meant something different. remember that painting i showed you of the gentleman around the lunch counter that were listening to the radio? followin
so rockwell could look at life in still a very lighthearted way.his is the vacation from which you need a vacation. the family has returned home exhausted, a little frog coming out of the child's box, the hastily-packed suitcase, the , worn-out,es untied with signs about a wonderful vacation. it is something many americans could see a to, little bit of their own lives on the cover of the "saturday evening post," which made the magazine such a welcoming when the mail arrived and the...
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way of life. we thank you for honoring us with his presence and allowing our lives to intersect with his life. be with his family, be with those who struggled with him in that movement, and know that he continues to live on in and through each and every one of them and each and every one of us. we praise you, oh god, for this non-violent warrior who fought for true peace which daddy taught us is not merely the absence of tension, but the presence of justice. as we honor the life of congressman john lewis who shed blood on that edmund pettus bridge, that we might have the right to vote. grant that we never again take that right for granted, and that we exercise it no matter what and that we never again tamper with that right. overtaken this hour, our congress, that they might restore voting rights protections in our nation, as we honor the life of this nonviolent warrior, who embodied the very spirit of christ and showed us that we have the spiritual power to resist injustice and evil and hatred an
way of life. we thank you for honoring us with his presence and allowing our lives to intersect with his life. be with his family, be with those who struggled with him in that movement, and know that he continues to live on in and through each and every one of them and each and every one of us. we praise you, oh god, for this non-violent warrior who fought for true peace which daddy taught us is not merely the absence of tension, but the presence of justice. as we honor the life of congressman...
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end but to have you with us i don't know if you've observed this kind of aggression in your daily life too but along the pandemic last the more people seem to be losing their cool life suddenly noticed more road rage when riding my bike through the lens is it just me or is there more of it my colleague james jackson went to find out. fights in your supermarket and harassment on public transport i've seen more and more videos on social media of fights happening in public and i've even seen some confrontations out on the streets so i spoke to a conflict expert to find out why is this happening conflict all the conflicts that normally occur in everyday life are covered with an extra layer of stress this was the it was not me ability to. balance police union told us that social media doesn't tell the whole story while charges for verbal abuse have gone up 10 percent compared to last year charges 1st salts and bodily harm are actually slightly down some people sense a rise in aggression but others don't we meet him to zoom in on a cashier who's seen this new tension at work. but there were
end but to have you with us i don't know if you've observed this kind of aggression in your daily life too but along the pandemic last the more people seem to be losing their cool life suddenly noticed more road rage when riding my bike through the lens is it just me or is there more of it my colleague james jackson went to find out. fights in your supermarket and harassment on public transport i've seen more and more videos on social media of fights happening in public and i've even seen some...
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rajini vaidya nathan looks back at his life. john—lewis dedicated his life to fighting racism.e marched alongside martin luther king and lived to see a black president. born in alabama in 1940, he grew up in an america that was deeply segregated. i would come home and asked my mother, my father, why segregation, my racial destination? they said, thatis my racial destination? they said, that is the way it is, don't get in trouble. but doctor king inspired me to get in the way, to get in trouble. asa trouble. as a student activist he became a close ally doctor martin luther king, fighting racial injustice with a message of nonviolence. he took pa rt a message of nonviolence. he took part in settings against whites only lunch counters, and was beaten by white mobs as he peacefully protested segregation on buses. you arrest me, you beat me, you throw me injail. what else can you do to me? we shall 0vercome. in 1963, lewis was the youngest speaker on the march on washington where doctor king delivered his famous "i have a dream" speech. two years later they marched for voting rights
rajini vaidya nathan looks back at his life. john—lewis dedicated his life to fighting racism.e marched alongside martin luther king and lived to see a black president. born in alabama in 1940, he grew up in an america that was deeply segregated. i would come home and asked my mother, my father, why segregation, my racial destination? they said, thatis my racial destination? they said, that is the way it is, don't get in trouble. but doctor king inspired me to get in the way, to get in...
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there's a fundamental difference between there could have been life and there was life. >> big jump there. >> project scientist hope to find signs of ancient live found here at jezero crater. with its robotic arm perseverance be drill into rock where water once froed. the sarms it collects may hold proof of mast microbial life. >> think of tost valuabledde. t looking earth will take two more mind blowing mission. a european rover will pick up the samples. a rocket will launch them and a european spacecraft will try to catch them mid orbit and haul them back to earth in 2021. if it sounds complicated, it is. >> nobody has ever done a round trip to another planet before. getting samples back from mars has always been a major goal. very ambitious but an exciting, exciting mission. >> first, this launch has to go right. that's up to torri bruno and united launch alliance. >> the spacecraft has very little capability to adjust its own trojectory. we have to send it on a journey that's over two million miles. we do our best to do everything we can to make this successful. >> cruising to mars wi
there's a fundamental difference between there could have been life and there was life. >> big jump there. >> project scientist hope to find signs of ancient live found here at jezero crater. with its robotic arm perseverance be drill into rock where water once froed. the sarms it collects may hold proof of mast microbial life. >> think of tost valuabledde. t looking earth will take two more mind blowing mission. a european rover will pick up the samples. a rocket will launch...
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and we continue to benefit from his life's work. he's laid out the blueprint for us to pick up the baton and continue his march. for voting rights, for civil rights for human rights. john believed firmly the best days of our nation lie ahead of us. i hope his passing causes us to rededicate ourselves to getting into good trouble, necessary trouble. can't you hear him? never give up. never give in. keep the faith. keep your eyes on the prize. for john and our nation, let's make him proud. >> terry sowell speaking there. she mentioned one of those phrases john lewis was known for, good trouble. the family members, the family of john lewis, who have arrived there at the church ahead of this program, though are wearing t-shirts this morning with the words "good trouble." let's listen in for a moment as i believe we're about to hear a performance outside of the church. ♪ ♪ led me on and let me stand ♪ ♪ i am tired i am weak ♪ ♪ through the storm through the night ♪ ♪ lead me on to the light ♪ ♪ take my hand precious lord and lead me home
and we continue to benefit from his life's work. he's laid out the blueprint for us to pick up the baton and continue his march. for voting rights, for civil rights for human rights. john believed firmly the best days of our nation lie ahead of us. i hope his passing causes us to rededicate ourselves to getting into good trouble, necessary trouble. can't you hear him? never give up. never give in. keep the faith. keep your eyes on the prize. for john and our nation, let's make him proud....
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rajini vaidya nathan looks back at his life. john lewis dedicated his life to fighting racism.# he marched alongside martin luther king and lived to see a black president. born in alabama in 1940, john those grew up in an america that was deeply segregated. i would come home and ask my mother and my father, why segregation, why racial discrimination? they would say that is the way it is, do not get in trouble. but dr king inspired me to get in trouble. asa as a student activist he became an advocate of doctor martin king. he took part in ins and was beaten by white mobs as he took part in peaceful protest. i felt so liberated, you arrest me, beat me, thrown injail, in august 1963, john lewis was the youngest speaker at the march on washington where doctor king delivered his famous i have a dream address. two years later they marched for voting rights from selma to alabama where they were attacked by police. by the 50th anniversary of that march, john lewis had become a politician, known as the conscience of the us congress. it is a rare honour in this life to follow one of your
rajini vaidya nathan looks back at his life. john lewis dedicated his life to fighting racism.# he marched alongside martin luther king and lived to see a black president. born in alabama in 1940, john those grew up in an america that was deeply segregated. i would come home and ask my mother and my father, why segregation, why racial discrimination? they would say that is the way it is, do not get in trouble. but dr king inspired me to get in trouble. asa as a student activist he became an...
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way of life.thank you for honoring us with his presence and allowing our lives to intersect with his life. be with his family to be with those who struggle with him and that movement and know that he continues to live on in and through each and every one of them and each and every one of us. we pray to you oh, god for this nonviolent warrior who fought for two rupees, and with that he taught us not merely as the absence of tension but the absence of justice. as we honor the life, we might have the right to vote. grant that we never again take that right for granted and that we exercise that no matter what, and that we never again tamper with that right. overtaken this hour, our congress, that they might restore voting rights protections in our nation and as we honor the life of this nonviolent warrior who invited the very spirit of and showed us that we have the spiritual pow power, and that's evil and hatred and vitriol with the forests of love and truth, we are eternally grateful, oh, god to com
way of life.thank you for honoring us with his presence and allowing our lives to intersect with his life. be with his family to be with those who struggle with him and that movement and know that he continues to live on in and through each and every one of them and each and every one of us. we pray to you oh, god for this nonviolent warrior who fought for two rupees, and with that he taught us not merely as the absence of tension but the absence of justice. as we honor the life, we might have...
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i'm glad both are part of my life. i do a lot of book reviews and they feel solitary and lonely and i love with reporting, you can pick up the phone and call somebody and think see what they think and talk to with them about their work that i do a little bit of both. >> you say in your book, nothing like it self and then a space between boarding and writing an abyss. everyone shows harper lee, the story was destined to be a bestseller but no one could tell her how to write it. talk about the abyss between the reporting and writing. >> that's a fine question and it's true, harper we knew about this case after it happened and she went to town and did all the same work i did and she's a better writer than i am and why couldn't she write a book about it? it's simply true the things that happened in the world are chaotic and they do not necessarily have a narrative even though they happen day after day other than chronology, there is nothing that tells you who's right or who's wrong or which scenes are important make sense
i'm glad both are part of my life. i do a lot of book reviews and they feel solitary and lonely and i love with reporting, you can pick up the phone and call somebody and think see what they think and talk to with them about their work that i do a little bit of both. >> you say in your book, nothing like it self and then a space between boarding and writing an abyss. everyone shows harper lee, the story was destined to be a bestseller but no one could tell her how to write it. talk about...
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prison onto a hollywood career in over 300 films use it as testimony to help others every day of his life we're joined by next with the great danny trejo on that it's miller plus one. day folks welcome to dennis miller plus one we're joined today you know one of those one of those visage is that you immediately clock who it is easy actor entrepreneur danny trejo danny said along all he would career i think i read over 300 films. yes that is hard and he's known for his roles of films like heat which is a classic con air also appeared t.v. shows like breaking bad brooklyn $99.00 with andy and sons of anarchy as a new film on documentary actually inmate number one the rise of danny trejo which comes out on digital on july 7th we'll get the platforms for you danny welcome nice to have your brother god bless you thank you thank you so much. and that i'm tell you years ago i read a short story by a science fiction writer named harlan ellison he talked about the scariest moment of his life he was in a balcony in new york and he didn't have any place to stay stories watch in a film time after tim
prison onto a hollywood career in over 300 films use it as testimony to help others every day of his life we're joined by next with the great danny trejo on that it's miller plus one. day folks welcome to dennis miller plus one we're joined today you know one of those one of those visage is that you immediately clock who it is easy actor entrepreneur danny trejo danny said along all he would career i think i read over 300 films. yes that is hard and he's known for his roles of films like heat...
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way of life.u for honoring us with his presence, and allowing our lives to intersect with his life. be with his family. be with those who struggle with him in that movement. and know that he continues to live on in and through each and every one of them, and through each and every one of us. we praise you, o god, for this nonviolent warrior, who fought for true peace, which daddy taught us, is not merely the absence of tension, but the presence of justice. as we honor the life of congressman john lewis, who shed blood on that edmund pettis bridge, that we might have the right to vote, grant that we never again take that right for granted, and that we exercise it, no matter what. and that we never again tamper with that right. overtake in this hour our congress, that they might restore voting rights, protections, in our nation. as we honor the life of this nonviolent warrior, who embodied the very spirit of christ and showed us that we have the spiritual power to resist injustice and evil and hatre
way of life.u for honoring us with his presence, and allowing our lives to intersect with his life. be with his family. be with those who struggle with him in that movement. and know that he continues to live on in and through each and every one of them, and through each and every one of us. we praise you, o god, for this nonviolent warrior, who fought for true peace, which daddy taught us, is not merely the absence of tension, but the presence of justice. as we honor the life of congressman...
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could there be life on this planet? >> it could but doesn't mean there is a any life. it's 1.2 times the mass of the earth a f few years ago, there was one that was .7 the weight the mass of the earth around a type casase star, a little more massive. these are e within t the habita space. the next generation of scientists will have to look at trying to identify whether there is any life there. inhabitable is one thing, that means the conditions are auspicious to support the complicated chemistry of f life. it doesn't mean it has happened. you still have to look into that. >> w what are the conditions th are necessary for life on another planet? >> one obvious c condition is temp. if the teach -- if the temp is too high, life cannot be transmitted, this long molecular chains that encode the functioning of life actuallyly break down. if it's too cold nothing much happens, it's too slow. if you have liquid water then you have a solvent that supports a chemical reaction so there are a number of conditions more, maybe many more but we have to find the right kind of plananet
could there be life on this planet? >> it could but doesn't mean there is a any life. it's 1.2 times the mass of the earth a f few years ago, there was one that was .7 the weight the mass of the earth around a type casase star, a little more massive. these are e within t the habita space. the next generation of scientists will have to look at trying to identify whether there is any life there. inhabitable is one thing, that means the conditions are auspicious to support the complicated...
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life.also an instrument that willry to make oxygen from the carbon dioxide rich atmosphere, a vital technology for future astronauts on mars. for the first time, nasa will test a mini mars helicopter that will try to fly in the extremely thin martian>>ir. it is another pair of eyes from a totally different vantage point. just being ae to get t places that we simply can't get to today. very steep craters, places like that that a rover cannot rove into. we are going to need to fly. rebecca: another first for this mission is that theock samples collected will be stored and eventually brought back to earth. and to the u.k. >> hopefully in 10 or 15 years, we will get those rocks back from mars. more missions will be sent to bring them back. and we will be able to study those pieces of mars in laboratories on earth. rebecca: nasa spacecraft is the last of a trio heading to the red planet. china and the united arab emirates are already on their way. if they al succeed, it will mean a giant leap in
life.also an instrument that willry to make oxygen from the carbon dioxide rich atmosphere, a vital technology for future astronauts on mars. for the first time, nasa will test a mini mars helicopter that will try to fly in the extremely thin martian>>ir. it is another pair of eyes from a totally different vantage point. just being ae to get t places that we simply can't get to today. very steep craters, places like that that a rover cannot rove into. we are going to need to fly. rebecca:...
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when did you realize life was not fair?s hot stuff coming off the factor on to "the five" and i saw you greg with your huge salary and car services. every time you whined, you got everything you wanted. that's when i realized life was not fair. >> [laughing]. >> okay. i realized life was not fair when i made my second 200 million dollars. my off-shore accounts i could not shovel the money there. >> that is so not fair. >> all right. it is not fair. one more question. who is your favorite person to follow on twitter? that's from wendy. jesse, who do you enjoy? it always makes me chuckle. >> you after too much wine. the president is pretty good. i don't really go on there that much, though. >> yeah. >> how about you? >> yes. >> john legend is entertaining. his wife is nutty. >> she is beautiful. >> katie? >> i don't have a favorite. >> katie is beautiful. >> i don't have a go-to. thank you very much. i don't have a favorite, sorry. >> really? >> don't make me choose. twitter will cancel me. >> yes, that's true. martha, how ab
when did you realize life was not fair?s hot stuff coming off the factor on to "the five" and i saw you greg with your huge salary and car services. every time you whined, you got everything you wanted. that's when i realized life was not fair. >> [laughing]. >> okay. i realized life was not fair when i made my second 200 million dollars. my off-shore accounts i could not shovel the money there. >> that is so not fair. >> all right. it is not fair. one more...
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that was the primary goal to his life and it never ended. probably died, i hope i'm wrong, i feel that he probably died a sad amend -- a sad man. what a steak it must have driven through his heart to see an undeniable white supremacist elected president of the united states. i don't see a counterargument to that. his entirewho spent life trying to unite people behind justice, when he closes his eyes for the last time he realizes that the leader of his country is someone who is dedicated to exactly the opposite,exactly the dividing us, driving a stake between us, calling any organization that seeks justice for black people terrorists. it's a sad day for me. it's a sad day for the united states. through that sadness we have to realize that we have lost a times when man in there is a dearth of greatness in this country. god bless you john lewis. to talk aboutoing last publiclewis's appearances, that was here in washington dizzy -- washington, d.c.. stop inan early morning washington at 16th street to take in new mural authorized by mayor murial
that was the primary goal to his life and it never ended. probably died, i hope i'm wrong, i feel that he probably died a sad amend -- a sad man. what a steak it must have driven through his heart to see an undeniable white supremacist elected president of the united states. i don't see a counterargument to that. his entirewho spent life trying to unite people behind justice, when he closes his eyes for the last time he realizes that the leader of his country is someone who is dedicated to...
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e make a life by what we give. john lewis certainly made a life. i'm pleased to yield to the gentlelady from california, ms. maxine waters. i'm happy to yield to the gentlelady from alabama, ms. sewell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from selma, alabama, ms. sewell, is recognized for one minute. ms. sewell: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life and outstanding legacy of our colleague, friend, mentor and my hero, congressman john robert lewis. growing up as a little girl in selma, alabama, john's incredible legacy was a hero's tale as familiar to me as any bible story or family lore. as a little girl singing in the choir, the children's choir at brown chapel a.m.e. church, my home church, the church where john and so many wonderful foot soldiers would come time and time again to honor the legacy of the bloody sunday march. but to know john was to know a man without ego. who despite his well-deserved accolades and successes, loved every person he met. he looked them in the eye, can't you hear him? my brother. my sister, he would say. j
e make a life by what we give. john lewis certainly made a life. i'm pleased to yield to the gentlelady from california, ms. maxine waters. i'm happy to yield to the gentlelady from alabama, ms. sewell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from selma, alabama, ms. sewell, is recognized for one minute. ms. sewell: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life and outstanding legacy of our colleague, friend, mentor and my hero, congressman john robert lewis. growing up as a little girl in selma,...
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something in my life. and i'm proud of. >> >> this is a proud moment for us, is a proud moment for greensboro, it's a proud moment for america and the world. we are thankful that, for freshman, sat down for two years ago, so that we may stand today. >> on february 1st, 2002, the two surviving people and the children of david, got together for celebrity celebration. >> the men were all accompanied by children and grandchildren of nearly 60 years of aids of age. >> what i think of, sculptures and monuments, the ones that really had impacted me, in the past are the ones like the, vietnam of vietnam memorial, and i have tears in my eyes, because i know it's more than just granted, it represents those who have lost their lives and gone in harm's way. with these four freshman were an ordinary people. and they made this thing work. >> and there were some good things that came out of february 1st, that meant something to the world at large. and it happened that, there are some good things for other folks, but it w
something in my life. and i'm proud of. >> >> this is a proud moment for us, is a proud moment for greensboro, it's a proud moment for america and the world. we are thankful that, for freshman, sat down for two years ago, so that we may stand today. >> on february 1st, 2002, the two surviving people and the children of david, got together for celebrity celebration. >> the men were all accompanied by children and grandchildren of nearly 60 years of aids of age. >>...
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celebrate life.nd labor for an atlanta and los angeles and united states and a world that is to celebrate the spirit and the heart and the mind and soul of john lewis and to walk with him through the galaxies, seeking equality, liberty, justice, and the beloved community for all. thank you. [ applause ] >> three living presidents with us today. we have heard from yet another. to the friends and family of congressman john lewis, rosslyn joins me in sending our condolences to all gathered today to mourn the loss of one of our nation's great leaders. throughout his remarkable life, john has been a blessing to countless people and we are proud to be among those whose lives he has touched. while his achievements are enjoyed by all americans, we georgians know him as our neighbor, friend, and representative. his enormous contributions will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come. please know that you are in our hearts and prayers during this difficult time. we hope your warm memories and the
celebrate life.nd labor for an atlanta and los angeles and united states and a world that is to celebrate the spirit and the heart and the mind and soul of john lewis and to walk with him through the galaxies, seeking equality, liberty, justice, and the beloved community for all. thank you. [ applause ] >> three living presidents with us today. we have heard from yet another. to the friends and family of congressman john lewis, rosslyn joins me in sending our condolences to all gathered...
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she was interested in their family life.he had the good old-fashioned southern hospitality. >> reporter: tammi saw how committed toni was to her patients. sometimes it was hard to get her to leave the office. so tammi was charmed when one day in september harold asked her for help. >> you get a phone call out of the blue from harold. >> yes, about two weeks before their anniversary he phoned and said, "hey, tammi, i want to surprise toni for our anniversary. can you help me out?" >> reporter: it was their 12th wedding anniversary. harold wanted to celebrate with a surprise trip to one of colorado's wonders, rocky mountain national park. so you're being really sneaky in all of this. >> i am. i mean we'd all love for our husbands to call and do something fun like that. so i made her schedule so that she could be done and out of the office by 3:00, but it looked like she would be there till 5:00. >> reporter: the big day was september 28th, 2012. >> he came into the office, and the other girls thought it would be fun to really
she was interested in their family life.he had the good old-fashioned southern hospitality. >> reporter: tammi saw how committed toni was to her patients. sometimes it was hard to get her to leave the office. so tammi was charmed when one day in september harold asked her for help. >> you get a phone call out of the blue from harold. >> yes, about two weeks before their anniversary he phoned and said, "hey, tammi, i want to surprise toni for our anniversary. can you help...
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that, ntaining the life the real life that exists. it is for some people more difficult than others. often who care about you tend to want you to respond to it. i think it is more their idea that it is mine. i try to focus on just doing my work. in the years it started, the distortion started back in 1980, from 1980 on. it has been a long journey, and i think some people simply wanted to correct it. and i have no idea how someone who has never met me or knows nothing about me, whatever no who i really am. that is why i wrote the book. i actually wrote that, in order to establish and vindicate my grandparents efforts. and what my nuns did. they did so much. they have made it possible for me to be here. and it seems as though that was the -- that was being desecrated. twoice katsas: the movie is hours of justice thomas in his lifeoice, telling his experiences, life lessons. just as ourinding, 40 minutes with the justice have been spellbinding. ladies and gentlemen please welcome me -- join me in thanking the great clarence thomas. [appl
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that's how he lived his life. my mother used to say you may be the first to do many things, make sure you're not the last. that's how john lewis lived his life. >> when we think of even gun control, he literally let us sit in on the floor of the house of representatives around gun control. when we see the spike in violence in our communities, john lewis did that and saw it as a civil rights act facing those gun lobbyists that do not allow even background checks to pass in the congress. >> no. and he led that sit-in in the united states house of representatives. because, again, he also understood that these are all extensions of his longstanding fight for civil rights. part of the fight for civil rights is the fight for healthy communities and safe communities. and that was part of his fight and that's why he stood there always with courage to speak truth to power, but to do it in a way that was always about doing it with love and doing it with a sense of optimism about what would be possible if we can appeal to pe
that's how he lived his life. my mother used to say you may be the first to do many things, make sure you're not the last. that's how john lewis lived his life. >> when we think of even gun control, he literally let us sit in on the floor of the house of representatives around gun control. when we see the spike in violence in our communities, john lewis did that and saw it as a civil rights act facing those gun lobbyists that do not allow even background checks to pass in the congress....
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on to net found different traditions the love of her life and a new life awaiting her on the faroes so she's thrilled to celebrate all ahsoka the island's national holiday she's donning the national dress of the pharaohs for the 1st time i feel so proud to wear it because everybody in the think this and there's also where you feel for in their i feel regulates the national costume . you few. years. antonette has created a new life for herself. to be with her great love reagan and kong she left the philippines and all she knew behind her for the last 5 years the faroe islands have been her new home. coming from the tropics adjusting to life in the chilly north atlantic was a real culture shock. it rains $300.00 days a year in the farrows. at the height of summer temperature reaches just 12 degrees celsius. and didn't winter it's only light for a few hours each day. i know how it feels to me i know because the 1st time i had fire and i thought there are no going to be you know so are going to beat us in the farai so i was just like going to grab thing that. i can borrow i love ny and thi
on to net found different traditions the love of her life and a new life awaiting her on the faroes so she's thrilled to celebrate all ahsoka the island's national holiday she's donning the national dress of the pharaohs for the 1st time i feel so proud to wear it because everybody in the think this and there's also where you feel for in their i feel regulates the national costume . you few. years. antonette has created a new life for herself. to be with her great love reagan and kong she left...
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terminating life has being told make better quality of life but that's exactly what the law is for it is for elderly people or themselves so nobody else no family think their life nice at this moment no worth living anymore not because they are ill but just because they are too old for them selfs and in reality 98 percent of them as a study has shown if given the proper bedside manner if shown that they are worth something when we want to live so as a compassionate society we should be making people feel loved rather than feeling like a burden so much so that they would want to be put to death and i am confident that it all countries around the world doc clones are helping patients die if they really do want to die but it is done in secret and in the netherlands said east we do it in the open and so we know what the netherlands how many times doctor he's forced in his own id to assist someone to determine it's his life any time there is a debate about assisted suicide euthanasia the opponent of this is would always point to the netherlands because there it is it is gone from bad to wo
terminating life has being told make better quality of life but that's exactly what the law is for it is for elderly people or themselves so nobody else no family think their life nice at this moment no worth living anymore not because they are ill but just because they are too old for them selfs and in reality 98 percent of them as a study has shown if given the proper bedside manner if shown that they are worth something when we want to live so as a compassionate society we should be making...
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is also exploring the possibilities that life for. together with other artists like google is developing a new commercial format for live streaming. he's certain that this technology is a growing trend that will last long after the cold beats 90 crisis to him the possibilities are endless i'm looking forward to having like live concerts. live concerts where you can actually purchase a ticket and have some kind of code that you put in just to get to your products you know and things are definitely. in march saw that because the 1st cyber party took place it was a huge success well the lineup featuring many popular musicians and d.j.'s a mammoth 700000 listeners today in the online events. but for many young people who are losing their income this offers little solace expensive internet rates and poor connectivity mean that everyone can simply go digital still calls in so we're told is trying to make the best of things he started marketing his clothes over what's up in facebook he says the crisis has made him rethink the way he does. th
is also exploring the possibilities that life for. together with other artists like google is developing a new commercial format for live streaming. he's certain that this technology is a growing trend that will last long after the cold beats 90 crisis to him the possibilities are endless i'm looking forward to having like live concerts. live concerts where you can actually purchase a ticket and have some kind of code that you put in just to get to your products you know and things are...
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, change the direction of your life for eternity. just pray this prayer with me. just say, god, i'm a sinner. i'm sorry. forgive me. i believe that jesus is your son, that he died for my sins, that you raised him to life. and i'd like to invite him to come into my heart right now. and i pray this in jesus' name, amen. if you prayed that prayer, we've got someone who would like to speak with you and pray with you right now. just call that number. god bless. >>> the marin county town of san anselmo has begun a history project to document life during the pandemic with an eye on helping future generations. kpix 5 stunned me most shows us. >> reporter: when you think about it, everything we know about our past we only know because someone left something behind to remember it by. much of the early history of life in san anselmo was provided by the old stan and elmo harold. when local historians is damaged the papers archive they could only find two mcmansions of the entire 1918 flu pandemic that killed 50 million people worldwide. and noth
, change the direction of your life for eternity. just pray this prayer with me. just say, god, i'm a sinner. i'm sorry. forgive me. i believe that jesus is your son, that he died for my sins, that you raised him to life. and i'd like to invite him to come into my heart right now. and i pray this in jesus' name, amen. if you prayed that prayer, we've got someone who would like to speak with you and pray with you right now. just call that number. god bless. >>> the marin county town of...
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dig on mars, because if life was ever there, you will find some life form, i believe very strongly,still on mars. >> whitaker: so the martians we meet in the future could be these single-cell organisms you're, you're talking about. >> borgonie: i think that would be the-- that is-- yes, indeed. i think that would be the most likely. but be prepared to be surprised, i would say. >> whitaker: south africa's gold mines are now so deep, they might as well be on another planet. >> bernard swanepoel: i'm not sure that we really want to send human beings much deeper. >> whitaker: bernard swanepoel started his career underground, and ended it as the c.e.o. of harmony gold, which now owns moab khotsong. >> swanepoel: if you are in a successful mining team, it must be like a successful sports team. i mean, mining is one of those activities where, at the end of every shift, you know whether you won or lost. >> whitaker: gold was the lifeblood of south africa. the way it's dug out has changed little since apartheid, when underpaid black miners often worked in mortal danger. at its worst, more t
dig on mars, because if life was ever there, you will find some life form, i believe very strongly,still on mars. >> whitaker: so the martians we meet in the future could be these single-cell organisms you're, you're talking about. >> borgonie: i think that would be the-- that is-- yes, indeed. i think that would be the most likely. but be prepared to be surprised, i would say. >> whitaker: south africa's gold mines are now so deep, they might as well be on another planet....
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to have proliferated in life ever existed a mass we're talking about microbial life but also to be preserved and so this is not best chance really to solve all the rocks from this area and you know i don't think we we think that we'll find life with robots by themselves on mars we believe that we need to bring those samples back to earth and examine them in advance of the burra trees in around the world and look for the chemical signatures of life great and we're just out of curiosity why are all these missions happening in such quick succession. well it's really because mars is the closest to earth a moment basically so it saves time on travel and fuel and all of these things and so we have a very narrow launch window and if we miss that launch window it will be another 2 years before we could get that explains in our perseverance is intended to pave the way for humans to or go to mars maybe eventually in the future when do you expect that to happen realistically. well i think we've got a few more machines to go before so you know this is the 1st stage the next exciting mission missions wil
to have proliferated in life ever existed a mass we're talking about microbial life but also to be preserved and so this is not best chance really to solve all the rocks from this area and you know i don't think we we think that we'll find life with robots by themselves on mars we believe that we need to bring those samples back to earth and examine them in advance of the burra trees in around the world and look for the chemical signatures of life great and we're just out of curiosity why are...
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on samples of marine life down there. easy and the other trainee pilots want to see how it's really done else it's very hard and the hot of this mission professor tao wants to find hydrothermal vents and chart the size of their mineral deposits is very exciting because this is the 1st for the indian ocean for the chinese and a the 1st time for the balance for us hydrothermal vents like springs of burning hot water heated by deep sea a volcano is the law of ones will guide us to our target extinct things like an extinct volcano mt chimneys have cooled off leaving richland is of mineral deposits for the taking getting too close to a lot. the end put in danger the sob and its crew but the rewards of exploring any event are enormous. kobolds manganese compaq and other precious metals is a very very quickly it's better for us to to search for the hottest we'll feel good and the loss on the sea for the. other about to see them explore the dragon vent field an area known for underwater volcanic activity. it's near where the anta
on samples of marine life down there. easy and the other trainee pilots want to see how it's really done else it's very hard and the hot of this mission professor tao wants to find hydrothermal vents and chart the size of their mineral deposits is very exciting because this is the 1st for the indian ocean for the chinese and a the 1st time for the balance for us hydrothermal vents like springs of burning hot water heated by deep sea a volcano is the law of ones will guide us to our target...
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she's becoming a lot of things in the life and the journey continues.hope it starts a conversation about voice and encourages so many other people because we need to know everyone's stories so we don't forget the humanity in each other. because what we learned, barack and i, over the course of the eight years and traveling around the country is that americans are good people. decent people. really. even if we don't agree on politics. and we have to remember that about ourselves and understand that that's true not just here in america but around the world. there are no devils out there. there are no people out there. there are people who do bad things, but all of us are really just trying to figure it out. p if we've done something horrible it's usually because we were broken in some way. if we understand each other's stories and share those stories maybe we can be more empathic, inclusive, maybe we can be more open. so i hope the book encourages some conversation around those kind of things. and then you'll hear about the china and my shoes. a couple of
she's becoming a lot of things in the life and the journey continues.hope it starts a conversation about voice and encourages so many other people because we need to know everyone's stories so we don't forget the humanity in each other. because what we learned, barack and i, over the course of the eight years and traveling around the country is that americans are good people. decent people. really. even if we don't agree on politics. and we have to remember that about ourselves and understand...
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she has this moment where she can bring live her life. she restarts her life.nd i love that is a character because everything becomes an adventure in that moment. and everything was new pretty think about it for a moment. you take a moment, knock ourselves in the head with a hammer. start over. our lives anew. i would go pick out really nice hammer. soon amazing idea. to me what i loved about it, is it fits perfectly with this idea that i've been carrying around for five years. this benedict arnold. and for doing the fun of it is that benedict arnold, think of him as the buckeye the story. he said the bad guy or good guy. like all of us, he is a complicated man. are all not too good, not bad pretty broad good and were not a bad but we are all complicated afraid and i realized in hazel, she finds his life that she used to have. and she had a chance to suddenly be good, she could be just like benedict arnold operated on some basic, as a base bedford just like the rest of us. we are all amazing and we are all terrified. if we are all brave and all cowards. we are
she has this moment where she can bring live her life. she restarts her life.nd i love that is a character because everything becomes an adventure in that moment. and everything was new pretty think about it for a moment. you take a moment, knock ourselves in the head with a hammer. start over. our lives anew. i would go pick out really nice hammer. soon amazing idea. to me what i loved about it, is it fits perfectly with this idea that i've been carrying around for five years. this benedict...
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in celebration of his life and legacy.he congressman would want me to tell you today, in his favorite color, that you look good. you look fresh, you look clean, you look beautiful. thank you. we are honored to serve you, and we were honored to serve him. we would also like to express our sincere and great appreciation to the speaker of the house of representatives, the majority leader, the majority whip, the clerks of the house of representatives, the office of employee assistance, the congressional black caucus, and all of your amazing staff for your patience and your guidance during this very difficult time. people always ask us, what was it like to work for congressman louis? what was he like up close? what was he like in real life? it is too difficult to explain, so our answer was always the same. "he is just as you may imagine, but better." and that no day was ever the same. what you know about the congressman is true. he was a gentleman. he was truly of the people, and a peaceful soul. when he came into the office ev
in celebration of his life and legacy.he congressman would want me to tell you today, in his favorite color, that you look good. you look fresh, you look clean, you look beautiful. thank you. we are honored to serve you, and we were honored to serve him. we would also like to express our sincere and great appreciation to the speaker of the house of representatives, the majority leader, the majority whip, the clerks of the house of representatives, the office of employee assistance, the...
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what was he like in real life? it is too difficult to explain so our answer was always the same. he's just as you may imagine but better. and that no day was ever the same. what you know about the congressman is true. he was a gentleman. he was truly of the people and a peaceful soul. when he came boo the office every single day he would greet every staffer, fellow, intern with a good morning, sir. good morning, ma'am. he would end every request, every successful speech, every successful bill, every hearing, every mark-up with thank you, thank you young brother, thank you, sister, thank you my child or my dear. as staff we felt it was our duty to create and maintain a space where the congressman could be completely and wholly himself. in college, we often say that there's the freshman 15 you gain a little bit around. in our office, there was the john lewis 20. because he and michael would bring in lunch and far, far too often desert because some cake or some pie or some brownie would be calling out to them in the g
what was he like in real life? it is too difficult to explain so our answer was always the same. he's just as you may imagine but better. and that no day was ever the same. what you know about the congressman is true. he was a gentleman. he was truly of the people and a peaceful soul. when he came boo the office every single day he would greet every staffer, fellow, intern with a good morning, sir. good morning, ma'am. he would end every request, every successful speech, every successful bill,...