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ouch i grew up in appalachia watching my grandfather shows like. in the beverly hillbillies. i hated those shows growing up going up that's going to. do you care if you're. my champ there's a long history of stereotyping has plagued the appalachian region. they don't trust voters really are at the dump truck vote she is they certainly all sally as tacky and as stupid and as mind blowing li ignorant as he does. in the run up to the 2016 presidential election i was making a film about the trails of appalachian people in pop culture i news coverage about the region exploded and suddenly everyone was talking about the great divide. bloomers has read urban vs were all in one region my hometown region was singled out as the reason for trump's rise. my hometown came for kentucky right in the heart of the appalachian coalfields so when most people hear my accent they assume i'm from the south. appalachia is a region with a history and culture that is complicated and all its own the term hillbilly was born here and more recently the idea of the heart trap country. but i did have. to lo
ouch i grew up in appalachia watching my grandfather shows like. in the beverly hillbillies. i hated those shows growing up going up that's going to. do you care if you're. my champ there's a long history of stereotyping has plagued the appalachian region. they don't trust voters really are at the dump truck vote she is they certainly all sally as tacky and as stupid and as mind blowing li ignorant as he does. in the run up to the 2016 presidential election i was making a film about the trails...
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i can talk more about who those women were and why they were important to me as i grew up. would love to hear from others about how they learned and hope their experience was better than mine. >> i would love to hear from each of you. >> i did not read very much at all in school. there is nothing there to learn from. but i did read, maybe it was ebony, they did a column four years ago this day, something happened, and i would always read that column and try to understand what life was like back in those days, but it was hard to relate as a kid. most of what i learned i learned from other people of color, like my cousin who went to africa when she was in her 20's, 25. i was influenced by her, but i did not know the history. >> what everyone else is saying resonates with me. i would say that my understanding of history and a black woman's history started in the home with my mom. i was born in south carolina to parents who grew up under jim crow, and my mom, my parents, my community, it was living history because all these people carried within them the lived experience of sout
i can talk more about who those women were and why they were important to me as i grew up. would love to hear from others about how they learned and hope their experience was better than mine. >> i would love to hear from each of you. >> i did not read very much at all in school. there is nothing there to learn from. but i did read, maybe it was ebony, they did a column four years ago this day, something happened, and i would always read that column and try to understand what life...
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i grew up wanting to play for the new york yankees investable in football and wiffleball, heavily intoports. the yankees in madison, all these dreams of being a hero and i was very strong and even before, the wheelchair basketball, i used to shoot baskets and i would have time. there is a court of the va down the hill, there's a little basketball court. two or three hours, i loved it. i did that by myself until i found out they had this organized wheelchair basketball team at the university and i decided to join. i had my first political organization i decided to join. interestingly enough, it was called push. people united to support the handicap. my first political organization, i used to be involved in a lot of politics, this organization was made of exclusively paraplegics and quadriplegics. not just veterans but terribly falsely, blind, site. , you name it. had it. back then, you have to understand, it was a tumultuous time. people in the streets, demonstrations, revolution is him and even this group that met once a week at the university which eventually led me to basketball if t
i grew up wanting to play for the new york yankees investable in football and wiffleball, heavily intoports. the yankees in madison, all these dreams of being a hero and i was very strong and even before, the wheelchair basketball, i used to shoot baskets and i would have time. there is a court of the va down the hill, there's a little basketball court. two or three hours, i loved it. i did that by myself until i found out they had this organized wheelchair basketball team at the university and...
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it was partly in the same way, if the sounds trite i'm sorry, i grew up with bob marley. hen i started seeing white people whose racial politics i distrust, cut a rocket out to bomb early, i kind of thought i don't really like bob marley anymore. you ruined it for me. it took me to be outside of that context to actually think. it's good, you can't blame him, you can't blame him for that. that does speak to the speech, because one of the ways and one of the way it's about -- one in the speech there's quite a long moment where king talks about america has issued the black man about check. we have come to catch this jacket was marked insufficient funds. and if you understand it as the bad check-in speech, then it does bring the issues up today in the way that the dream, which is a vision and a utopian vision, and i like it because it is a utopian vision does not. it was a, when you're gonna come good on this check? nobody can walk around the, jails in the school and say that america has honor this check. the metaphor is that with the declaration of independence, or the consti
it was partly in the same way, if the sounds trite i'm sorry, i grew up with bob marley. hen i started seeing white people whose racial politics i distrust, cut a rocket out to bomb early, i kind of thought i don't really like bob marley anymore. you ruined it for me. it took me to be outside of that context to actually think. it's good, you can't blame him, you can't blame him for that. that does speak to the speech, because one of the ways and one of the way it's about -- one in the speech...
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i grew up in flint. we know what it means when they talk about detroit and philadelphia and fulton county. >> atlanta, yeah. >> lookit, they know what they're dog. their dog whistles are well heard by these people who storm this place. this is the 21st century reincarnation of jim crow. they can't erase that. they can't rationalize it. these members of congress who voted for this, who supported this and these senators have put their name on a list with george wallace, with bull connor. instead of a list with john lewis and fannie lou hamer and martin luther king. >> do you tell them that? >> absolutely. they made their decision today which list they are going to be listed upon for their children, for their grandchildren, for everyone. and i'm done with these people. you know, this idea that we do need to come together, i love people. i'm willing to work with anybody. but there are certain lines that you cross that just cannot be forgiven, and i will not forgive these people until they come to reconcile t
i grew up in flint. we know what it means when they talk about detroit and philadelphia and fulton county. >> atlanta, yeah. >> lookit, they know what they're dog. their dog whistles are well heard by these people who storm this place. this is the 21st century reincarnation of jim crow. they can't erase that. they can't rationalize it. these members of congress who voted for this, who supported this and these senators have put their name on a list with george wallace, with bull...
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i grew up with the space age so i got into physics. my seventh grade science teacher had a deep effect on me. he isn't living anymore but i think of him often as i like to point out the longest journey starts with a single step. in the next year or two, do you have advice for us and what should we be doing? there were enough of us that cared about science and reason and the discourse and climate change that we prevailed that is a good thing. that means we can't stop here. we will have a divide over all these things we are talking about. we need to be out there providing cover for the politicians willing to do the right thing and argue for doing the right thing. we need to be providing support and be talking about this issue and be communicating it. we have to use the one thing all of us have to make sure that this is part of the conversation going forward. we need to deal with that and the immediate consequences including issues of racial justice and just human decency and the meaning but we can't lose sight of the fact we've got that
i grew up with the space age so i got into physics. my seventh grade science teacher had a deep effect on me. he isn't living anymore but i think of him often as i like to point out the longest journey starts with a single step. in the next year or two, do you have advice for us and what should we be doing? there were enough of us that cared about science and reason and the discourse and climate change that we prevailed that is a good thing. that means we can't stop here. we will have a divide...
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>> on my own, but i grew up, my mother had a garden, believe it or not.he hood has a corner in their backyard, if they have a backyard, where they have a collared green tree. we started with a collared green tree. then my mother got hooked on zucchini. she just started growing zucchini around this chain link fence around our house. from there, zucchini was in everything. >> jimmy: everything you ate had zucchini in it? >> everything from that point on had zucchini. i love zucchini in spaghetti now, but growing up the only thing i wanted in my spaghetti was sauce and meatballs. my mother put zucchini in the spaghetti. >> jimmy: yeah that's okay. >> it wasn't back then, jimmy. [ laughter ] it wasn't back then. when your boys are coming to your house to eat, what the hell is this in the spaghetti? >> jimmy: oh, i see. >> i don't know, you got to talk to my mama. but then my mother would surprise us with etiquette class after she was giving us different foods to eat. she would be like, etiquette class! we would like, what the hell is etiquette class? my mothe
>> on my own, but i grew up, my mother had a garden, believe it or not.he hood has a corner in their backyard, if they have a backyard, where they have a collared green tree. we started with a collared green tree. then my mother got hooked on zucchini. she just started growing zucchini around this chain link fence around our house. from there, zucchini was in everything. >> jimmy: everything you ate had zucchini in it? >> everything from that point on had zucchini. i love...
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so why did i grew my hair is always this is quite a long story. so i studied mechanical engineering my plans has been being a professional icici player then afterwards or while doing that being a professional engineer having my save money and all that stuff as i saw the electric unicycle the 1st time my my my had it was exploding. so how is this thinking thing working right so i knew ok now only if i do this i have to. stop to work like until the end of my life so there's enough to do. so my devices for the events and for the coaching so today is a very important day a lot of people want to write and drive. this year is my storage room where i prepare and where i store my vehicles so there's my garish and also my working bench there run about 15 unicycles 15 twin wheels and some segues and some have aborts and of self balancing beagles. i can make my business with ranting and with doing course. this is my usual morning program so that i can activate my body and the funny when saw them. it's a very nice practice. just send still. and drink a little
so why did i grew my hair is always this is quite a long story. so i studied mechanical engineering my plans has been being a professional icici player then afterwards or while doing that being a professional engineer having my save money and all that stuff as i saw the electric unicycle the 1st time my my my had it was exploding. so how is this thinking thing working right so i knew ok now only if i do this i have to. stop to work like until the end of my life so there's enough to do. so my...
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i grew up. in the beginning as i was starting doing that i was completely overwhelmed dreams from childhood come true so but like you stand on this. and you think like you were gliding but even without effort this is like magic it's like wizard this is like brains so you can glide. where ever you. go up to like 506070 kilometers per hour it's a very very low energy consumption so the future is now. that's. this is what i. so why did i grew my hair is long oh is this is quite a long story. so i studied mechanical engineering my plans has been being a professional i was a key player then afterwards or was doing that thing with fresh snow engineer having my save money and all that stuff as i saw the electric unicycle the 1st time my my my head was exploding. so how is this freaking thing working right so i knew ok now only if i do this i have. stuck to words like until the end of my life so there's enough to do. those on my devices for the events and for the coaching so today is a very important day
i grew up. in the beginning as i was starting doing that i was completely overwhelmed dreams from childhood come true so but like you stand on this. and you think like you were gliding but even without effort this is like magic it's like wizard this is like brains so you can glide. where ever you. go up to like 506070 kilometers per hour it's a very very low energy consumption so the future is now. that's. this is what i. so why did i grew my hair is long oh is this is quite a long story. so i...
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i grew up. in the beginning as i was starting doing that i was completely overwhelmed dreams from childhood come true. but like you stand on the such. and you think you are but even without effort this is like magic it's like wizard this is like crazy so you can go i can compound verbs like where ever you are and go up to like 506070 kilometers per hour it's a very very low energy consumption so the future is now. that's. this is what i. so why did i grew my hair is long this is quite a long story. so i studied mechanical engineering my plans has been being a professional i was a key player then afterwards or while doing that in the professional engineer having my save money and all that stuff as i saw the unicycle the 1st time my my my had it was exploding. so how is this freaking thing working right so i knew ok now only if i do this i have. to work like until the end of my life so there's enough to do. so my devices for the events and for the coaching so today is a very important day a lot of
i grew up. in the beginning as i was starting doing that i was completely overwhelmed dreams from childhood come true. but like you stand on the such. and you think you are but even without effort this is like magic it's like wizard this is like crazy so you can go i can compound verbs like where ever you are and go up to like 506070 kilometers per hour it's a very very low energy consumption so the future is now. that's. this is what i. so why did i grew my hair is long this is quite a long...
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i grew up in los angeles and multicultural town in the neighborhood i grew up in was like that so i came in with eyes on underserved communities and you know, one of the significant points that i think, not only myself but folks inside the irs are incredibly proud about is how we've gotten into providing services and assistance in different languages. for the first time this year the form for 20 will be available in both english and spanish. >> commissioner, i think i am back. >> i was just at your points. >> terrific. i heard you and thank you. we anticipated some of my questions. let's stick on this issue of good medication for a minute because i will ask you about the fact that the agency has struggled to communicate effectively with taxpayers for a long time and i was magnified and i have heard tax mayors have tried to get the service on the phone and tax professionals are having trouble getting service on the phone so give me a sense of what you are doing immediately to try to improve your ability to communicate with taxpayers have basic questions or tax professionals. >> we went do
i grew up in los angeles and multicultural town in the neighborhood i grew up in was like that so i came in with eyes on underserved communities and you know, one of the significant points that i think, not only myself but folks inside the irs are incredibly proud about is how we've gotten into providing services and assistance in different languages. for the first time this year the form for 20 will be available in both english and spanish. >> commissioner, i think i am back. >> i...
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congressman kingston, you're from the town i grew up. d love to have you back on the show some time. he said he would move on once joe biden is confirmed as president. thank you for joining me. we'll be back right after a short break, and i will make it make sense. (vo) thirteen years ago, subaru created the share the love event. where our new owners could choose a national or hometown charity. and subaru and our retailers would proudly make a donation. but now, in times like these, companies are having a hard choice to make. but subaru is more than a car company. and as charities struggle, we cannot just stand by. which is why we plan to donate over twenty four million dollars, again this year. the subaru share the love event, going on now. [phone rings] "sore throat pain? try new vicks vapocool drops in honey lemon chill for a fast-acting rush of relief like you've never tasted in... ♪ honey lemon ahh woo vicks vapocool drops now in honey lemon chill the sleep number 360 smart bed. prices of the season on can it help with snoring? i've
congressman kingston, you're from the town i grew up. d love to have you back on the show some time. he said he would move on once joe biden is confirmed as president. thank you for joining me. we'll be back right after a short break, and i will make it make sense. (vo) thirteen years ago, subaru created the share the love event. where our new owners could choose a national or hometown charity. and subaru and our retailers would proudly make a donation. but now, in times like these, companies...
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did i grew my hair. this is quite a long story. so i studied mechanical engineering my plans has been being a professional player then afterwards or while doing that in the fashion or engineer having my save money and all that stuff as i saw the unicycle the 1st time my my my head was exploding. so how. freaking thing working right so i knew ok. oh. if i do this i have to. stop to work like that until the end of my life so there's enough to do. on my devices for the events and for the coaching so today is a very important day where a lot of people want to write and drive. this year is my storage room where i 4 prepare and where i store my vehicle so there's my garish and also my working bench there run about 15 unicycles 15 twin wheels and some segues and some have aborts and all self balancing vehicles i can make my business with ranting and with doing courses. this is my usual morning program so that i can activate my body and the funny when saw system. it's a very nice practice. just send still. and drink a little bit of water by
did i grew my hair. this is quite a long story. so i studied mechanical engineering my plans has been being a professional player then afterwards or while doing that in the fashion or engineer having my save money and all that stuff as i saw the unicycle the 1st time my my my head was exploding. so how. freaking thing working right so i knew ok. oh. if i do this i have to. stop to work like that until the end of my life so there's enough to do. on my devices for the events and for the coaching...
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every year, when i look at those walls, surrounded with african-american men that i grew with, that i dated, that i went to school with, that i played in the playground with, these are men that that are my age that did not center to die. this is what this is about. to make sure there's not one more black man, lost at the hands of anyone. whether that be law enforcement or any other community member. this is about changing the future, especially because african-american men in san francisco and around this country continue to be victims of gun violence in this country at a young age. we can do better than that. it starts with each and every one of us. i don't want to see another photo go up on that wall. i don't want to see another life lost. help us change that. help us change that by turning in your guns. help us change that by making sure that you're a part of the solution and not part of the problem. thank you to rudy and the united playaz team. we appreciate george floyd brother and his friend who will be speaking with us today. we are so sorry for your loss. we are so grateful th
every year, when i look at those walls, surrounded with african-american men that i grew with, that i dated, that i went to school with, that i played in the playground with, these are men that that are my age that did not center to die. this is what this is about. to make sure there's not one more black man, lost at the hands of anyone. whether that be law enforcement or any other community member. this is about changing the future, especially because african-american men in san francisco and...
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it was to be a painful debut for felix i grew against our. notes entirely. hellish and florian noted that there seems a far from the site. and it was a grueling match for bucks so it's one that required commitment. from neither side really looks that clinical. one young man however would make the big difference towards the end felix i grew 1st with this cross for tayo dog ever selassie. before sealing his 1st full put his league debut with. believe. this. it was a crappy goal but i'm just glad it went in. so good let's. just back in frankfurt after things didn't work out at real madrid. shall car also looking to recruit some former favorites after say our last a notch perhaps also tell our interesting. but again shall come frankfurt didn't take the lead andre silver did just that in the 28th minute. the host responded posthaste though he was happy squeezing in the equaliser. away contest with a draw. brought on the prodigal son you know which. served him. not disappoint needing just 10 minutes to make his mark and push frank right back and front. move. move.
it was to be a painful debut for felix i grew against our. notes entirely. hellish and florian noted that there seems a far from the site. and it was a grueling match for bucks so it's one that required commitment. from neither side really looks that clinical. one young man however would make the big difference towards the end felix i grew 1st with this cross for tayo dog ever selassie. before sealing his 1st full put his league debut with. believe. this. it was a crappy goal but i'm just glad...
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the vast agricultural plains of the i grew up and pima in central italy are one of the country's main areas of food production. but many of those who live here aren't italians they're indians. at least $11000.00 of them and possibly up to 4 times more. mostly sikhs from punjab in northern india they are economic migrants who've come here to work in local farms and send money home. but all too often those dreams are crushed instead they can face abuse and exploitation laboring for pitiful wages and trapped in a system from which there is no escape. we've come to hear their story. made of friends more than the law going to the border illegally b.r.c. needs to lump all it doesn't the punches far longer than doesn't appear. there the number that about to get in the news on the net. look i'm a pain that i wouldn't. have done more but i'm not. going to become a lost on most of them and believe he may be getting away. with another in the wrong but i'm going never but a nominal number that i'm never to. live to back you know nothing about me. this 100 mile long stretch of land facing the terr
the vast agricultural plains of the i grew up and pima in central italy are one of the country's main areas of food production. but many of those who live here aren't italians they're indians. at least $11000.00 of them and possibly up to 4 times more. mostly sikhs from punjab in northern india they are economic migrants who've come here to work in local farms and send money home. but all too often those dreams are crushed instead they can face abuse and exploitation laboring for pitiful wages...
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i'm half egyptian, and i grew up in egypt, my wife, my mother, we're programed that this is our enemy it takes a while to regram yourselves and to change your mindset. i think the uae is looking at a very differently. if you take the geopolitical issues aside, making peace with israel on simply bilateral, investment platform makes total sense. we've seen mou signed on covid research, ai, technology, autonomous vehicles. there's going to be a joint film festival, i don't know if you knew that. so, on its own, engaging with israel for economic investment trade research reasons is totally, totally valid. >> now, if i want to fly from jerusalem or tel aviv to abu dhabi today, i can do that on a commercial plane? >> in fact, i was just texting with ceo of epitaph airlines today, and the fly dubai is starting next week. >> to do that, you have to fly over the kingdom of saudi arabia, so somebody must have called up somebody in saudi arabia and say do you have any problems with that and they say what? >> someone called somebody and the someone who answered said it's fine. >> okay, i won't as
i'm half egyptian, and i grew up in egypt, my wife, my mother, we're programed that this is our enemy it takes a while to regram yourselves and to change your mindset. i think the uae is looking at a very differently. if you take the geopolitical issues aside, making peace with israel on simply bilateral, investment platform makes total sense. we've seen mou signed on covid research, ai, technology, autonomous vehicles. there's going to be a joint film festival, i don't know if you knew that....
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and i knew about him because i grew up in israel and we studied him a nice cool. i thought maybe i want to know something about that town. and there's already something that he wrote about it. but it turns out it was not only the town -- his town, it was also the town of a very important historian of jewish and polish relations before world war ii. and during the war, when he was in the warsaw ghetto, he created the archive of the ghetto while the ghetto was being destroyed. and what we know about the ghetto is because the wholelr!0÷ team of historians, most of whom werebbdwsuq] subsequently , we know about all of this because of the arc have he created. so he also came from that little town of buchach, as did simon wheeze and thought, all of these so-called nazi hunter. i went to the so-called archive of simon wiesenthal, because it's basically his apartment in vienna where he hunted nazis from. there is a special file there. the file was about buchach. he was particularly interested in finding those who murdered in his town, including his family. i found a lot o
and i knew about him because i grew up in israel and we studied him a nice cool. i thought maybe i want to know something about that town. and there's already something that he wrote about it. but it turns out it was not only the town -- his town, it was also the town of a very important historian of jewish and polish relations before world war ii. and during the war, when he was in the warsaw ghetto, he created the archive of the ghetto while the ghetto was being destroyed. and what we know...
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i grew up traveling on motorcycles around the world with my parents and my older brother since i was an infant so i've seen a lot of the world and seen many women's lives in many different settings so since really deeply in the sense that until women have control over their own bodies and their own childbearing it's really difficult to start having the good developmental cycles i would want to see in the world. one thing that we're proud to be with the use they use as data is to do scientific work so with carefully selected research institutions we do science work and from our hearts with that aim to advance the knowledge around through our house so that we can get this knowledge also back to the people who tracked the data. but knowledge in itself is of course not gender you know a car is a car a space rocket is the space rocket but some take is really just saying there is a group of technologies that addressing needs that women have specifically because we have a specific body that is different to that of male. in the house and still not talk about the mouth it's under research it'
i grew up traveling on motorcycles around the world with my parents and my older brother since i was an infant so i've seen a lot of the world and seen many women's lives in many different settings so since really deeply in the sense that until women have control over their own bodies and their own childbearing it's really difficult to start having the good developmental cycles i would want to see in the world. one thing that we're proud to be with the use they use as data is to do scientific...
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[laughs] but they -- and then, you know, i grew up -- my father was in the navy his whole career.n a military family where there was a tremendous sense of work ethic and duty and responsibility. i think they were incredibly proud when we eventually came back to the u.k. after being out for 10 years, and excited to see the work we have been doing since. david: so you are a consumer health care specialist in addition to being a classics person and a modern language person. but then you in effect sold off or you have joint-ventured your consumer health care business. did you ever expect when you came to gsk that you would not be doing consumer health care, and you would be doing the traditional pharmaceutical health care? emma: the short answer to that is no, but i am incredibly excited to see, frankly, the creation of two world-leading businesses. in consumer health, we built the joint venture with pfizer and declared at the time of doing that deal that we would, by around mid-2022, separate that company out to be an independent company. because it is the only standalone dedicated t
[laughs] but they -- and then, you know, i grew up -- my father was in the navy his whole career.n a military family where there was a tremendous sense of work ethic and duty and responsibility. i think they were incredibly proud when we eventually came back to the u.k. after being out for 10 years, and excited to see the work we have been doing since. david: so you are a consumer health care specialist in addition to being a classics person and a modern language person. but then you in effect...
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tell how i grew up in these parts as the 11th of 12 children. i've been interested in cooking since i was a child the older i got the more i liked it and the more i got involved in it a few of those around me were against it in my family as well. we've never been well off financially and they didn't want me using up so many ingredients. his family's poverty is one of the reasons to haue left school at age 10 another is that he suffers from anxiety which makes it hard for him to travel in cars or buses so he spends most of his time at home with his mother mariam helping her with the cooking and baking that's often made him the subject of cruel comments. come to love the neighbors would often say why just tell how do you that they never approved. but i told them why shouldn't he. because whenever i cook he always came running in and watched me so enthusiastically. and now he's better than i am. i've always forgotten how to cook because he always does it now. russia wants malik's rolling targets to work he says he's got used to comments like cooking
tell how i grew up in these parts as the 11th of 12 children. i've been interested in cooking since i was a child the older i got the more i liked it and the more i got involved in it a few of those around me were against it in my family as well. we've never been well off financially and they didn't want me using up so many ingredients. his family's poverty is one of the reasons to haue left school at age 10 another is that he suffers from anxiety which makes it hard for him to travel in cars...
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really wanted to reexamine what it was like for other people who didn't look like me growing up where i grew >> there's a lot of handed-down generational racism or bigotry that, like, sort of is, like, the underpinning of the berkshires. strangely enough, like, one of the kids i used to have a huge problemith growing up, one of the kids my daughter had a problem with i came to find t is the son of this dud st one is born intrinsically ra you can tell exactly what is going on with parents by how their children act. >> sreenivasan: one of the other things that, well, you and i did this year was a product called "briefly," whichas a way to try to make sense of those interminably long news briefings about the coronavirus that weren't brief. >> basically, you know, we were sitting, watching these briefings, watching our colleagues report on them and-- hd just kind of feeling a little aghast these things were playing out. you know, the president has a lot of power, and the bully pulpit is maybe the most powerful tool that he has. and the messaging thate were getting was, you know-- you know, was c
really wanted to reexamine what it was like for other people who didn't look like me growing up where i grew >> there's a lot of handed-down generational racism or bigotry that, like, sort of is, like, the underpinning of the berkshires. strangely enough, like, one of the kids i used to have a huge problemith growing up, one of the kids my daughter had a problem with i came to find t is the son of this dud st one is born intrinsically ra you can tell exactly what is going on with parents...
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tell her i grew up in these parts as the 11th of 12 children. i've been interested in cooking since i was a child the older i got the more i liked it and the more i got involved in it a few of those around me were against it in my family as well. we've never been well off financially and they didn't want me using up so many ingredients. his family's poverty is one of the reasons to haue left school at age 10 another is that he suffers from anxiety which makes it hard for him to travel in cars or buses so he spends most of his time at home with his mother mariam helping her with the cooking and baking that's often made him the subject of cruel comments. the neighbors would often say why just tell how do you that they never approved. but i told them why shouldn't he. because whenever i cook he always came running in and watched me so enthusiastically. and now he's better than i am. i've almost forgotten how to cook because he always does it now. russia wants malik's rolling targets to work he says he's got used to comments like cooking is for women
tell her i grew up in these parts as the 11th of 12 children. i've been interested in cooking since i was a child the older i got the more i liked it and the more i got involved in it a few of those around me were against it in my family as well. we've never been well off financially and they didn't want me using up so many ingredients. his family's poverty is one of the reasons to haue left school at age 10 another is that he suffers from anxiety which makes it hard for him to travel in cars...
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i grew up -- grew up across the street from a farm. i am from appalachia. i wanted to challenge the teens and find ways to engage them. we wanted to be able to pull more people into that work and see them develop character and also have an opportunity for us to feel like we are a part of something. >> so you went to howard? >> i went to howard university. >> how is the pandemic changed what streaming out loud is doing, how you are approaching things? >> we are having community groups come to the farm, but we have had to rapidly organize on the ground to deliver food a to communities that could not get out and get to the store. we were able to work with food entrepreneurs to begin making our emergency meals -- begin making emergency meals. due to the economic consequences of the pandemic, unemployment skyrocketed. >> tell me about what i am about to see. >> the farm at kelly miller, we are under the department of recreation land. 95% of the students are on free and reduced lunch. the policies are because of the economic circumstances of this community. on a
i grew up -- grew up across the street from a farm. i am from appalachia. i wanted to challenge the teens and find ways to engage them. we wanted to be able to pull more people into that work and see them develop character and also have an opportunity for us to feel like we are a part of something. >> so you went to howard? >> i went to howard university. >> how is the pandemic changed what streaming out loud is doing, how you are approaching things? >> we are having...
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when i grew up, i loved american heritage histories of world war ii, but today, it probably would strike people as a little too triumphalist in the classroom. >> the next question is from melanie grant. is the museum on it or adjacent? she is trying to figure out how hard it is for the public. we took our teachers to the national museum of the marine corps a few years ago. mr. hogan: yes. it is right off the fairfax county parkway. it is not, you don't have to go into the post to get into the museum. it has a separate access road. i think it is still on fort property. it is between u.s. one and interstate 95. it will be pretty accessible. when it opens. [laughter] >> great. thank you. what process do you use when researching and writing official histories? how often do you revise them? do you feel confident in providing multiple perspectives? mr. hogan: well, official histories, we tried to give a full, comprehensive, and balanced story. we are not there to argue particular agendas. so i would say it is a little more than a straight chronicle. it is pretty heavy going for some folks who
when i grew up, i loved american heritage histories of world war ii, but today, it probably would strike people as a little too triumphalist in the classroom. >> the next question is from melanie grant. is the museum on it or adjacent? she is trying to figure out how hard it is for the public. we took our teachers to the national museum of the marine corps a few years ago. mr. hogan: yes. it is right off the fairfax county parkway. it is not, you don't have to go into the post to get into...
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talk i grew up in these parts as the 11th of 12 children. i've been interested in cooking since i was a child the older i got the more i liked it and the more i got involved in it a few of those around me were against it in my family as well. we've never been well off financially and they didn't want me using up so many ingredients. his family's poverty is one of the reasons to her left school at age 10 another is that he suffers from anxiety which makes it hard for him to travel in cars or buses so he spends most of his time at home with his mother merriam helping her with the cooking and baking that's often made him the subject of cruel comments. come to love the neighbors would often say why just tell how do you that they never approved. but i told them why shouldn't he. because whenever i cook he always came running in and watched me so enthusiastically. and now he's better than i am. i've always forgotten how to cook because he always does it now. russia wants malik's rolling targets to work he says he's got used to comments like cooking
talk i grew up in these parts as the 11th of 12 children. i've been interested in cooking since i was a child the older i got the more i liked it and the more i got involved in it a few of those around me were against it in my family as well. we've never been well off financially and they didn't want me using up so many ingredients. his family's poverty is one of the reasons to her left school at age 10 another is that he suffers from anxiety which makes it hard for him to travel in cars or...
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so why did i grew my hair is long oh is this is quite a long story. so i started mechanical engineering my plans has been being a professional i was a key player then afterwards or while doing that he's a professional engineer having my save money and all that stuff as i saw the electric unicycle the 1st time my my my had it was exploding. so how is this freaking thing working right so i knew ok now only if i do this i have. stuff to work like until the end of my life so there's enough to do. those on my devices for the events and for the coaching so today is a very important day where a lot of people want to ride and drive. this year is my storage room where i prepare and where i store my vehicle so there's my garish and also my working bench there run about 15 unicycles 15 twin wheels and some segues and some have aborts and of self balancing vehicles. i can make my business with ranting and with doing course. this is my usual morning program so that i can activate my body and the funny way. it's a very nice practice. to just send still. and drink a
so why did i grew my hair is long oh is this is quite a long story. so i started mechanical engineering my plans has been being a professional i was a key player then afterwards or while doing that he's a professional engineer having my save money and all that stuff as i saw the electric unicycle the 1st time my my my had it was exploding. so how is this freaking thing working right so i knew ok now only if i do this i have. stuff to work like until the end of my life so there's enough to do....
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interviewed someone in 2002 or '3 who actually happened to have been living in the neighborhood where i grewt i did not know about him, and he came from buczacz, and he told me about growing up there. he told me about his ukrainian friends, going to school. he had a polish friend who was a son of a headmaster, and then he told about being in the resistance. he and his brother went to the forest, and they were in the resistance, and he said we couldn't do much. we had a couple of pistol. all we tried to do was to scare some of the people who were denouncing jews so that they would not denounce jews who were hiding. so that's a good story, and i think it was all true. there was only one problem that a few years later i read a testimony that he gave in 1968 to a german court, a west german court in which he testified against the german policeman. and they asked him how do you know this policeman, and he said because i was in the jewish police. now, the same man was this both. he served in the jewish police because he wanted to save himself, his brother, and his parents. his parents are killed.
interviewed someone in 2002 or '3 who actually happened to have been living in the neighborhood where i grewt i did not know about him, and he came from buczacz, and he told me about growing up there. he told me about his ukrainian friends, going to school. he had a polish friend who was a son of a headmaster, and then he told about being in the resistance. he and his brother went to the forest, and they were in the resistance, and he said we couldn't do much. we had a couple of pistol. all we...
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i grew up in a malcolm x house hole. troduction to malcolm x, i was probably 4 or a 5, and my father who kind of favors malcolm x portrayed him in a black history month special play of some sort. there was malcolm x literature all over the household. i still have on my nightstand right now a copy of the autobiography that my father had, the broken and tattered one. i grew up post-public enemy and spike lee resurrect malcolm x in his iconography. my father had several "x" hats and t-shirts. i say all that to say dr. king is not a part of my foundation. i don't have any particular attachment or reference or didn't have because i rejected him. i accepted the binary idea that you either choose malcolm or you choose martin. i mean, i just don't have much contact with martin luther king jr. i mean, we had a pick tour of him in hour house like most black americans do. you'll find malcolm x, martin luther king, jesus and now actually barack obama. in the barber shop there's three pictures, martin luther king, mal cox x and barack
i grew up in a malcolm x house hole. troduction to malcolm x, i was probably 4 or a 5, and my father who kind of favors malcolm x portrayed him in a black history month special play of some sort. there was malcolm x literature all over the household. i still have on my nightstand right now a copy of the autobiography that my father had, the broken and tattered one. i grew up post-public enemy and spike lee resurrect malcolm x in his iconography. my father had several "x" hats and...
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i ran for office because i wanted to help struggling families like the one i grew up in have the chance to live the american dream. so when i hear folks when they say job loss is very minimum, it leaves me at a loss, watching 3.7 million americans lose their jobs will not be minimal. adding insult to injury, we've also heard great praise for the implementation of a carbon tax. let's remember this was part of the green new deal which would be a disaster if fasted. according to estimates from the heritage foundation, a carbon emission tax would cost the country 1.4 million jobs while decreasing our g.d.p. by $3.9 trillion and reducing income for a family of four by $40,000. with disproportionate costs falling on low-income families. again, how could this be seen as a logical step when so many in our nation are simply trying to recover and rebuild from the devastation of the covid-19 pandemic. if the administration has its way americans should prepare for higher taxes, less income, less opportunity, and more government mandates. ms. yellen seems to think that solutions to americans' econom
i ran for office because i wanted to help struggling families like the one i grew up in have the chance to live the american dream. so when i hear folks when they say job loss is very minimum, it leaves me at a loss, watching 3.7 million americans lose their jobs will not be minimal. adding insult to injury, we've also heard great praise for the implementation of a carbon tax. let's remember this was part of the green new deal which would be a disaster if fasted. according to estimates from the...
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wife and i grew corn. that was our main source of being committed corn and potatoes by us but since 2014 with the help of the frankfurt zoological society and we in the village of learned to grow new and different crops. and we're stuck on the on the wall with the with not feisal it's berries have proved a great success they're not new to the area but people used to grow them just for their own consumption with the help from frankfurt their cultivation has become more professional and new markets have opened up. michel i mean. i'm so used about the money i'm making with feisal and. it's improved my family's financial situation. but i think i think the group is abundant and the plants produce fruit very often. but soon it will be time to do the harvest and sell the berries again. my mom been there that you may have been the. farming practices are not the only things that have changed weaving is a traditional craft here practiced by women. on. it too it's been modernized. they've set up a co-operative now li
wife and i grew corn. that was our main source of being committed corn and potatoes by us but since 2014 with the help of the frankfurt zoological society and we in the village of learned to grow new and different crops. and we're stuck on the on the wall with the with not feisal it's berries have proved a great success they're not new to the area but people used to grow them just for their own consumption with the help from frankfurt their cultivation has become more professional and new...
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i grew up like a fair amount of american jews, i was dragged to hebrew school twice a week and made to hebrew. twice a week, our family would thethrough services for services -- for the holidays of rosh hashanah and yom kippur. by the time i had the jewish coming-of-age ceremony, the bat mitzvah at the age of 13, i thought, i am out. i am out. there is nothing for me here. this religion presupposes some man in the sky who rewards this when we are naughty and punishes us when we are good. [laughter] i want to get that right. it is a god that rewards us we -- good, punish us us punishes us when we are naughty, enjoys repetitive prayers to him , so i walked away. and i had a career in politics, where i work for a number of losing campaigns. i finally worked for the obama campaign in 2008, i worked for him for two years. and then i made an unusual white house to remove and decided to write for misses obama as her head speechwriter, which surprised many people in the white house, particularly president obama. i was in the obama administration all eight years. i had a lot of time on my hands
i grew up like a fair amount of american jews, i was dragged to hebrew school twice a week and made to hebrew. twice a week, our family would thethrough services for services -- for the holidays of rosh hashanah and yom kippur. by the time i had the jewish coming-of-age ceremony, the bat mitzvah at the age of 13, i thought, i am out. i am out. there is nothing for me here. this religion presupposes some man in the sky who rewards this when we are naughty and punishes us when we are good....
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i'm royce white, i grew up here in the twin cities. fight with the nba regarding mental health policy. you know, when all the protests broke out, my first thought was, i'headed down there. i'm not gonna claim to have a crystal ball as to what's gonna happen, i really have no clue. i'm just gng off of pure opinion. the four officers were arrested and, temporarily, that's enough justice until we wait and see what happens with the court process. i know people are still ve unhappy, they're not in the uproar that they were in, obviously, when the city was burning down or even a few days ago when we marched. ever day we get away fm it, that energy's gonna go down a little bit. i think it's spiking up in otheh places arouncountry. i want the goal of this march to be how can we re-grab some of that energy? ♪ (helicoptedroning) >>she reason why we're here because the history has been misconstrued, because every 4th of juli used to go out and party, and i used to just... really scream independence. not realizing that my ancestors with the same co
i'm royce white, i grew up here in the twin cities. fight with the nba regarding mental health policy. you know, when all the protests broke out, my first thought was, i'headed down there. i'm not gonna claim to have a crystal ball as to what's gonna happen, i really have no clue. i'm just gng off of pure opinion. the four officers were arrested and, temporarily, that's enough justice until we wait and see what happens with the court process. i know people are still ve unhappy, they're not in...
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i wanted to shout out also my train commuting by who i grew up with in cambridge massachusetts she and i used to run for the train at railroad ran out to concorde and back it wasalways , we were always a bit odd jumping on the train where there was very few people and we certified our awfulness and our cambridge this we were taking this train from porter square to concorde, nobody else was doing so is very vivid porter square and other limits to me strangely in my childhood. i was very far away from life as i sort of knew early on and then i began to order square in my teenage years so it's always very romantic literary, highly literary locus that i'm always so proud tobe at tonight . margaret. >> that was fascinating. i love your connection to boston and you are very much in your personnel understand but the cambridge diehards in all us. but it was fascinating to hear and appreciate your thorough connection to wgbh, a partner of ours in this series that we do. and as i said, i'm margaret talcott on one of my favorites is porter square books so it's rare to be with them in the library.
i wanted to shout out also my train commuting by who i grew up with in cambridge massachusetts she and i used to run for the train at railroad ran out to concorde and back it wasalways , we were always a bit odd jumping on the train where there was very few people and we certified our awfulness and our cambridge this we were taking this train from porter square to concorde, nobody else was doing so is very vivid porter square and other limits to me strangely in my childhood. i was very far away...
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i grew up in the segregated south. i even remember a sign in a park that said no jews, no negros, no dogs allowed. but inside of my home, and in the safety and warmth of my community, i was told that i could do whatever i set my mind to do. but i had to have a good education, and secondly, i had to work against that horrific system of segregation. i group obviously black. i grew up a girl. but i did not grow up poor. i grew up the great -granddaughter of abraham lincoln lewis. like many african-american men born in and around 1865, he was named after the so-called great emancipator. he never used that name, though. he wanted to be referred to as a.l. lewis. a.l. lewis had a tough life. he was born in 1865. he was born of parents who had been enslaved, but he had a drive that was amazing. and with only a sixth grade education he went on to found, with six other black men an insurance company. this was 1901. it wasn't the first black insurance company. it was the first insurance company in the state of florida. a.l. lewis
i grew up in the segregated south. i even remember a sign in a park that said no jews, no negros, no dogs allowed. but inside of my home, and in the safety and warmth of my community, i was told that i could do whatever i set my mind to do. but i had to have a good education, and secondly, i had to work against that horrific system of segregation. i group obviously black. i grew up a girl. but i did not grow up poor. i grew up the great -granddaughter of abraham lincoln lewis. like many...
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now, i grew up catholic. i went to church. catholic school.d the bible in my catechism and all of this. and from those days i remember a phrase that is relevant today. a servant's heart. it means serving something larger than yourself. you see, what we need right now from our elected representatives is a public servant's heart. we need public servants to serve something larger than their own power or their own party. we need public servants who will serve higher ideals, their ideals in which this country was founded, the ideals that other countries look up to. over the past few days friends from all over the world have been calling and calling and calling me. calling me distraught and worried about us as a nation. one woman was in tears about america. wonderful tears of idealism of what america should be. those tears should remind us of what america means to the world. now i've told everyone who has called, that as heart breaking as all this is, america will come back from these dark days and shine our lights once again. now, you see this swor
now, i grew up catholic. i went to church. catholic school.d the bible in my catechism and all of this. and from those days i remember a phrase that is relevant today. a servant's heart. it means serving something larger than yourself. you see, what we need right now from our elected representatives is a public servant's heart. we need public servants to serve something larger than their own power or their own party. we need public servants who will serve higher ideals, their ideals in which...
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i grew up watching civil rights leaders who were committed to non-violence, peacefully gathering and still get battered and beaten by law enforcement. there was a presumption of dangerousness assigned to black and brown people that would manifest itself during civil rights demonstrations. and, you know, black folks would put on their sunday best. they would try everything they could to present themselves as non-violent, non-threatening, just seeking basic rights. and still, they would get battered and beaten and bloodied. so, it's very hard to then watch people who are armed, who are talking about violence, who are coming with weapons, who are coming with nooses, be trusted in the way that these protesters were. there was a presumption of innocence assigned to the people in washington last week, which made that-- that so challenging for us. i rememb seeing amelia boynton robinson, a middle-aged black woman, beaten unconscious on the edmund pettus bridge. i grew up watching people like john lewis get beaten and bloodied and battered, and it was by law enforcement. and that kind of the
i grew up watching civil rights leaders who were committed to non-violence, peacefully gathering and still get battered and beaten by law enforcement. there was a presumption of dangerousness assigned to black and brown people that would manifest itself during civil rights demonstrations. and, you know, black folks would put on their sunday best. they would try everything they could to present themselves as non-violent, non-threatening, just seeking basic rights. and still, they would get...
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i grew up in the midwest where i was the only one of my kind. you grew up in southern california, just south of san diego. i'd like to talk about how place affects a sense of cultural and ethnic identity. >> yeah. so actually this combination of -- i'm mexican and filipino and that combination is actually fairly common. >> okay. i didn't know that. >> they're a different combination of -- you're a different combination of -- >> indiana there weren't any mexican latinas either. >> no. right. but where i grew up it was nonuncommon, and our neighborhood, there were mostly filipino families, and so most of my friends growing up with filipino, and my father, though, and he hardly ever spoke it with the neighbors. very reluctant to do so. what i heard more was spanish bus my mexican grandmother did not speech english and my mother and aunt all spoke spanish with her but none of us children grew up speaking spanish because the whole idea in our household was to -- at the were americans and we were going to be americanized, which i guess meant being bili
i grew up in the midwest where i was the only one of my kind. you grew up in southern california, just south of san diego. i'd like to talk about how place affects a sense of cultural and ethnic identity. >> yeah. so actually this combination of -- i'm mexican and filipino and that combination is actually fairly common. >> okay. i didn't know that. >> they're a different combination of -- you're a different combination of -- >> indiana there weren't any mexican latinas...
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wanted to learn to speak if i fell because i don't know what it sounds like because i can't hare as i grew up with sign language. but maybe one day i'll try out speaking perhaps because it's not an urgent question and wouldn't sign language is my language or my culture i missed my i have ways to communicate so i don't need speech as well. to have all been edited out or in the same faces speak volumes eyes and bodies listen closely there are many ways to communicate. and here's how today's interview and i say hello to medical peter. i'm joined today by layla finkbeiner and alone. we also have. a sign language interpreter welcome. most people know very little about sign language. and you tell us a bit more about it. and what makes it so special to be. in the media. media coverage tends to focus on the person's hearing status. or it treats sign language as some kind of cute. but the barry is on to topic the barriers that shape our daily lives. who owns the sign language is part of our culture but it's not the entirety of it i mean there's more to us than just our sign language. we have our ow
wanted to learn to speak if i fell because i don't know what it sounds like because i can't hare as i grew up with sign language. but maybe one day i'll try out speaking perhaps because it's not an urgent question and wouldn't sign language is my language or my culture i missed my i have ways to communicate so i don't need speech as well. to have all been edited out or in the same faces speak volumes eyes and bodies listen closely there are many ways to communicate. and here's how today's...
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your kid now is that your thing or what was your sport when you were yeah it was totally my thing i grew up as as a wrestler and wrestled ever since i was little guy since i was about 5 years old my uncles all wrestled so you know they got me and we came from like wrestling family and then i got into boxing later on so i'm sort of vicariously living through my my boys again i've got 2 boys and girl on so it's you know it's a lot of fun and he's getting really good in and during this during this time too that's when the toughest thing is with the kids at home and just like many other parents and trying to educate them at least with all the physical activity he's really been able to zone in on his you jitsu and on his wrestling has gotten really really good. i remember once or i don't know why this coopted by habit i went to seriously match i was still going to try it out for i remember the cat in the one o 3 i don't know what their weights are now used to be a good $95103.00 and the cat comes out from our team in pittsburgh arrest of the guy 103 the guy goes to the bat marial the oppositi
your kid now is that your thing or what was your sport when you were yeah it was totally my thing i grew up as as a wrestler and wrestled ever since i was little guy since i was about 5 years old my uncles all wrestled so you know they got me and we came from like wrestling family and then i got into boxing later on so i'm sort of vicariously living through my my boys again i've got 2 boys and girl on so it's you know it's a lot of fun and he's getting really good in and during this during this...