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[laughter] i gave him a copy i said i am sorry. i toned it down. [laughter] >> he is always watching out for me. i said i did not tone it down. i don't swear that much. he said i didn't thank you would. [laughter] i am very much myself in the book. host: but going back to the stylistic conversation did anybody else read that and say give you color or just say be you? back everybody said just be me. i think i did a good job of describing things. i wanted to show what cambodia was like. before it was just right. my early childhood memory was sitting in a car because it was a french colony at one point and the flowers in the mango trees. there's a lot of description in the book. it was just a description of my style of writing. i needed to be true to myself. >> absolutely. >> 100 percent succeeded in that. one portion of the book, when you were going to fertility treatments, that's incredibly tough to go through the ivf process let alone on a political campaign. did you consider saying more about that? or more to put into words? you talk about it in o
[laughter] i gave him a copy i said i am sorry. i toned it down. [laughter] >> he is always watching out for me. i said i did not tone it down. i don't swear that much. he said i didn't thank you would. [laughter] i am very much myself in the book. host: but going back to the stylistic conversation did anybody else read that and say give you color or just say be you? back everybody said just be me. i think i did a good job of describing things. i wanted to show what cambodia was like....
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if i do i cannot introduce legislation part i cannot vote, i cannot do anything. i could not even give birth back in illinois i had to do it in if i was in illinois i was stuck born you can take a newborn baby on an airplane. even from the beginning i knew we would have to work through a lot i of issues including the senate rules. there is no way for me too get on the floor to vote with my baby unless they change the rules. that was a process of negotiations amy klobuchar and my chief of staff back-and-forth, back-and-forth. first with orrin hatch who is the rules committee chairman and then worry when he took over. ask what that experience show you and tell you about how far washington and the hill have to go to be truly feminist in terms of it's a ability to represent because as you point out raise children two. >> exactly. what we learn as you can find allies in unexpected places. that process once the centers knew i was having these conversations and negotiating they were very, very traditional part orrin hatch he was the rules committee chairman and it really
if i do i cannot introduce legislation part i cannot vote, i cannot do anything. i could not even give birth back in illinois i had to do it in if i was in illinois i was stuck born you can take a newborn baby on an airplane. even from the beginning i knew we would have to work through a lot i of issues including the senate rules. there is no way for me too get on the floor to vote with my baby unless they change the rules. that was a process of negotiations amy klobuchar and my chief of staff...
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i said, what? i got up and i can tell you, tucker, at that time i knew. meant was i am not alone. everything is known. everything is known. i am known. that is what it meant to me. >> whoa. >> did you expect it? we're you calling out for god? >> expected? no. now i have to proceed with my life, right? but i felt this tremendous energy somebody is rooting for me. don't give up. there's a purpose here. you know? you have a ways to go. you know what i am saying? whatever you might imagine that it meant. you see? i felt great. the next morning-i am not a person that prays with the idea that anybody is listening at that moment. now i know we are covered. everything we think, everything we say, everything. you are known. like they say, god knows everything. this is us too, kids. we all are known. we are being observed and helped and loved. we are expected to get up and do battle, do something, do what is right. whatever it is. there is a purpose here. the purpose here is to learn our lessons and grow and that was a big deal to give to each other. to be here, to
i said, what? i got up and i can tell you, tucker, at that time i knew. meant was i am not alone. everything is known. everything is known. i am known. that is what it meant to me. >> whoa. >> did you expect it? we're you calling out for god? >> expected? no. now i have to proceed with my life, right? but i felt this tremendous energy somebody is rooting for me. don't give up. there's a purpose here. you know? you have a ways to go. you know what i am saying? whatever you...
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i told you, i will pay, yes, if i can be fired at such a time, and i will have this vodka hanging until the morning, then i will be reprimanded, it’s good to market. devil loginova or what are you? nothing oh, let's go, quietly, quietly, let's go, we'll talk. do you know that female alcoholism is not treated? well, what about you? did something happen to dad? dad died today anniversary huh? what are you? oh, what a pity, yes, you were the world's man. that's why i'm like that . okay, i'll call you tomorrow. i won't let you go anywhere until you tell me everything. where are you going ? look at the rain. we will take you where do you live? in the same place on rustaveli anton on rustaveli i will show you the way. it's just incredible so many years have passed, nothing has changed. oh, i remember this picture. do you remember how you father dragged me here for their introductory preparation. come on, i was preparing notes shared english pulled everything, yes. okay, don't be shy. you can tell me, then you gave a ticket to life, if you had to return to my own and there i told you sugar of
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i was like, i don't need i never thought that i would write a book about motherhood and i was like, i don't want to write another one not because it's not interesting to me but because the market thinks it's niche right like anything with like women's things like over here, and it's just you know, and and i felt like i wanted to not be pigeonholed. so i was trying to write this book and it wasn't going well and then the pandemic happened. and then my children were just home with me for like four months straight and i was within 24/7 and i mean it only took a month for me to realize there's no way i'm going to meet my deadline of july 2020. so i like have a very understanding editor and she was like she said, yeah, i mean i was joking to my husband that i'm gonna have to quit my job because i can't do it all so we like pushed it back basically in the end by a year. and you know, one of the seeds was that i was like at the beginning of the pandemic. i was feeling frustrated because i couldn't write it all and i was like, i'm only a caretaker. i'm not a creative person anymore. and you k
i was like, i don't need i never thought that i would write a book about motherhood and i was like, i don't want to write another one not because it's not interesting to me but because the market thinks it's niche right like anything with like women's things like over here, and it's just you know, and and i felt like i wanted to not be pigeonholed. so i was trying to write this book and it wasn't going well and then the pandemic happened. and then my children were just home with me for like...
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i i am he, that is herman i ask you, you give me a chance.ust listen to my voice and you will immediately understand everything. eh, i'm dying to hear you hear my malibu look no. red chrome for mortal love andrey, do you understand? do you understand? what don't you understand? well, here it is your famous hat. yes, she brings me luck, let's go. where we're going, you'll see. how can i take andrey andrey home. andrew thank you very much for a wonderful evening. you really look a little like herman . where are we going? let's go after them. wait , oleg, my friend, he is waiting for me, and just entered here no one entered. come on, get out of here. i know that you will open the door there. mogla said you were dangerous. it's true. no. here they found him. charged charged. it was recently given to me. i took it with me. maybe his own leave? i better go. been here for so long. from me a small excursion, some people surfaced, unexpected very dangerous people watching the premiere. i dream of real murders what time was krossovsky shot? how did you
i i am he, that is herman i ask you, you give me a chance.ust listen to my voice and you will immediately understand everything. eh, i'm dying to hear you hear my malibu look no. red chrome for mortal love andrey, do you understand? do you understand? what don't you understand? well, here it is your famous hat. yes, she brings me luck, let's go. where we're going, you'll see. how can i take andrey andrey home. andrew thank you very much for a wonderful evening. you really look a little like...
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i live where i want, i say what i want. i am blessed. unlike a lot of journalists who are leading miserable lives. but i do believe in fairness and i don't think you should ever hire someone on the basis of race or sex. it is grotesque to me. we are going to bring people from around the world, they may look different or be from different background but we will treat them all the same. on the basis of their ability and virtue. on the choices they make, not on the genes they have. >> let me ask you about a different subject which is january 6. >> i kind of like the subject, you're not responding me. >> i am not responding to you. i am interviewing you. >> you just said i'm white supremacist. >> yes, i found that clip disturbing. the language of replacement theory is specifically the language used by what's premises to bring people to their cause. it is then -- it has been a phrase used by masters. >> this is why you are -- it is a phrase that has been used by mass shooters. >> i asked you how you felt about it. i would like to ask somethin
i live where i want, i say what i want. i am blessed. unlike a lot of journalists who are leading miserable lives. but i do believe in fairness and i don't think you should ever hire someone on the basis of race or sex. it is grotesque to me. we are going to bring people from around the world, they may look different or be from different background but we will treat them all the same. on the basis of their ability and virtue. on the choices they make, not on the genes they have. >> let me...
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i had to go back as i as i started to read this book. i really wanted to call you invite you over to sit on my porch in a white rocking chairs drinking one. i saw so much. i will be there. but i can't go i want to go back. you're right about george. george had a big job, and he declined it. well, he accepted it and donald trump's white house and in his administration. he wanted to be solicitor general. he received the big nomination from president trump that he did accept and it was for to be the chief of the civil division of the department of justice big job. he had started interviewing staff. he went to see his offices. this was not sort of just a conversation and i was the one reluctant to common work in the white house right about in the book first and foremost. it's the kids and moving four kids down to washington dc who at the time were 12 12 eight and seven and it was particularly hard to move in seventh grade at the time, you know, washington post reporter said, hey, we see claudius got this change.org petition. stop. the comic
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you can, i say i can.e tests, and a week later i received a telephone program at the headquarters. i was called congratulations you are approved, then our frame. i know for sure because filmed the first one, because there was such a guy to fatten the suffering went on. civil life is fun. sometimes without food forever with something, with an adventure, yes, and the face became sharp, which will explain why the koran says one of these most outstanding directors is precisely in the selection of actors, when we well, you probably may appear in the form of one trips when the courier was filmed. then we really liked it, but i won’t tell how they drank it seemed to us, it was one to one, and we were with a square. for us and many i liked it, but they showed it, they showed the leadership of the judges, the editing began to speak. there is no reason that he has a sloping chin, that they will not look at him for a long time, and only thanks. here is the fact that the two of us have already begun to hesitate, becau
you can, i say i can.e tests, and a week later i received a telephone program at the headquarters. i was called congratulations you are approved, then our frame. i know for sure because filmed the first one, because there was such a guy to fatten the suffering went on. civil life is fun. sometimes without food forever with something, with an adventure, yes, and the face became sharp, which will explain why the koran says one of these most outstanding directors is precisely in the selection of...
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sometimes i do, too, and i raise my hand, nothing i can do. i watch the news and it's all crazy. there's something you can do and that's not give up. it's more than just voting. you love our country right now, you have to do more than just vote. you have to. and whether it is supporting a candidate that you like, that believes in the values that you have, maybe it's supporting somebody that's not here in this state 6789 maybe it's supporting someone else, why is it so important? because it's about our country. i always try to tell people, you can't just sit this one out. if you're a patriotic american, you've got to stay involved and support in any way you can. that's what i would say. >> and i would like to add to what amy said about this being a national security issue and it is, having lived and worked in china and china in my area of expertise for almost 30 years, while we are eating ourselves from within with our division, they are thrilled. the chinese are quietly going around the world and they are getting allies and buying up raw mater
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and i thought i saved you.l after himself. do you think that i could leave you? we were so good together. andryushenka well, dear, well, dear, well, kiss me, well, please, well, kiss me. andrew will never end. lena mom, dear daughter, my dear. what happened until nothing happens to you. if lena stays at home with you for a while, please don't let her go anywhere. he to you did nothing? i'm just tired. i want to sleep. i do not threaten anything, but if you are afraid of the witness, protection is due, contact the investigator. they will send you a man, you don’t remember anything, i drank, and so you got behind the wheel of a movie car on weekends , barely pulled him out of the world, his wife died on the spot. how to forget what you can't forget . imagine what will happen if you are recognized, not a talkative, professional girl, how to atone for the worst, which no thanks to you for everything you do for me. hand over that the ideal patient no longer wants to see and hear you on saturday at 21:00 on the chann
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i owe you, and i forgot now.ing, do you know, but katya called natasha to work, but she herself did not come. yes, i don't know what to do. i could use it. you're the thing, time goes by. well, i can’t call igor nikolaevich and ask. where is katya? everyone hi. i'll call you back later, natasha thank you very much, but you may be free for today. are you our new boss now ? no, i just canceled all my business for today to work here, and you can go home to the baby. well, maybe yulia needs me. remarkably all around are bosses. it must have given us such courage. you know when he kicks you out of his bed gives pleasure. why don't you stop working? i want to look at these dresses. we need to stay well in the cabin, where it's hard, we cry, the director, like his vadik. thank you very much, the dress looks very good. everyone wants to take it from me. i now i would embassy, then came back back. well , that's a head turn. two excellent, i'm there for the light so well done, we work, girls, we work. one reversal went w
i owe you, and i forgot now.ing, do you know, but katya called natasha to work, but she herself did not come. yes, i don't know what to do. i could use it. you're the thing, time goes by. well, i can’t call igor nikolaevich and ask. where is katya? everyone hi. i'll call you back later, natasha thank you very much, but you may be free for today. are you our new boss now ? no, i just canceled all my business for today to work here, and you can go home to the baby. well, maybe yulia needs me....
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i think i did. all right, and then we went to milwaukee then you'll see in the next photograph is mrs. reagan and isn't that a kick that pick that shot was not in the program and i will tell you that our product. there's a guy was it indianapolis. well, there you are. i don't never know where i am anytime. sends us on these tours and we were trying to figure out how are we going to photograph her against his crowd and shall never make a basket from the center court. and so i came up with the idea. i said, well, let's the players should lift her pick her up and at first she looked mrs. regulars. all right, i'll go for that. and so we borrowed. the -- who was the deputy press secretary on the trip, and i said, well we have to have two basketball players. i wouldn't know. i mean they have suits on i know they are but i don't know who to ask so they came up with charles barkley and i remember and then a gentleman from milwaukee and we practiced this lift in the in the holding room with betsy being picke
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and i knew that i had to leave their, which i did as soon as i graduated from high school but i went toou new york and to new yk university for school. and to become teenage mutantae ninja churro -- turtle raphael by the way. but i knew that's the guys that were around me that i was growing up with they felt to me at times like an entirely different species. there was a model of boyhood that i certainly wasn't totally alienated from i played little league in iran around and did other stuff in whatever. nor did i feel like it fully and salida till i was and from an early age i felt like i understoodf there were some sort of mismatch between what it -- the guy was supposed to be in the guide that i was. was hard to reconcile. and as i got older and became a turtle actor and comedian and met all kinds of different people that sort of theme kept coming up again and again and my work in comedy. but it wasn't until this book started taking shape that iee understood for the first time i have been wrestling with this my entire life. and so i got to work and my first question to myself in wri
and i knew that i had to leave their, which i did as soon as i graduated from high school but i went toou new york and to new yk university for school. and to become teenage mutantae ninja churro -- turtle raphael by the way. but i knew that's the guys that were around me that i was growing up with they felt to me at times like an entirely different species. there was a model of boyhood that i certainly wasn't totally alienated from i played little league in iran around and did other stuff in...
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i was a gymnast. i was a dancer, i was, i was actually, and i was singing. i was a ballerina. i was a quin, valerie and i in school. i also was part of the jet club cuz my dad petition i was that kind of kid energy. bonnie: so i did everything and school and my books. how did you work out which of these many skills that you had was was the one you were going to land on? my sister that troubled me for a long time. i will say trouble because i enjoyed it because even up on to university, i still wanted to be everything. yeah. i wasn't very sure what i wanted to be until i want to tell until and then music called me and i answered all heartedly. i heard you say you want to tell it, show the music called you, but then there was a gap between the talent show and people were just going what a huge hit. so what did you do in those 5 years when you were you thinking, i need to do something else? music is going to be the only thing that i do. what happened in that time? women talent show is always a beautiful thing because it's like everybody loves and understand your music, but then r
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i thought i had a had the page. and i'm gonna put on my readers chapter one a better approach a nation's success or failure and achieving democracy is judged by how well it responds to those at the bottom and the margins of the social order sandra day o'connor picture this newark municipal court in newark, new jersey summer of 2012. felt as hot as the sun itself in the brick city newark's moniker, of course, the faithful air conditioner was out of commission in courtroom 222, which house part two criminal court. an affectionately known as the deuce a sea of black and brown faces mostly black and belonging to mostly poor and mostly marginalized people packed the deuce. it was your typical urban courtroom inundated by low level offenders with high level problems for them seemingly insignificant interactions with the justice system upended their lives. my tiny death fan was rattling beads of sweat gathered between my shoulder blades and inched down my back as i worked feverishly in my black robe made of my girls polly
i thought i had a had the page. and i'm gonna put on my readers chapter one a better approach a nation's success or failure and achieving democracy is judged by how well it responds to those at the bottom and the margins of the social order sandra day o'connor picture this newark municipal court in newark, new jersey summer of 2012. felt as hot as the sun itself in the brick city newark's moniker, of course, the faithful air conditioner was out of commission in courtroom 222, which house part...
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i mean, i think the best judicial writers if i think about who on the court i would think of as the best judicial writers, they all have personal styles, and they have styles that differ from one another. i can pick up an opinion and know it was written by holmes. i can read a robert jackson opinion and know it was written by robert jackson. i could pick up a nina scalia briefing and know it was nina scalia. they all have personal styles and their different from one another. you cannot copy somebody else's style, it just doesn't work. so i think great judicial opinion writing, you know, is having a great writing style which is your own. i think there is a real question as to sort of how much you indulge that style, if that is the right word. for me, that depends a lot on whether an opinion is a majority or dissent. i feel when i'm writing a dissent, i'm writing for myself. some people are going to join me . i am not writing for the court, i'm writing for myself, so i can indulge my own personal flourishes or styles more than i can when i'm writing for the court. my first year on the cour
i mean, i think the best judicial writers if i think about who on the court i would think of as the best judicial writers, they all have personal styles, and they have styles that differ from one another. i can pick up an opinion and know it was written by holmes. i can read a robert jackson opinion and know it was written by robert jackson. i could pick up a nina scalia briefing and know it was nina scalia. they all have personal styles and their different from one another. you cannot copy...
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i i actually i it's one of the things that my edits i took out a few bureau references because i thought there was too many then but but you know, i i guess i could have interviewed her the first president, but i thought you know, she's the person that you think of right away. i want to interview the people who the person who isn't famous because probably the people who are reading this aren't famous and i want this to be relatable to people so when you talk about women's disabilities exactly i have only one woman with ability in the book, but again my my and and she is the host of a television program. and shows using my chapter on media again again, because i wanted to um, you know, she she addresses of course the sort of intersectionality between being a woman being a woman with a disability which was important for me to mention. but i didn't want that to be the main sort of focus with her necessarily and and she's a she's a really interesting tv host as well this program. i don't know if you've seen it when you've been in iceland. it's a great program, isn't it? yeah, and it's all co
i i actually i it's one of the things that my edits i took out a few bureau references because i thought there was too many then but but you know, i i guess i could have interviewed her the first president, but i thought you know, she's the person that you think of right away. i want to interview the people who the person who isn't famous because probably the people who are reading this aren't famous and i want this to be relatable to people so when you talk about women's disabilities exactly i...
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i thought i wanted to hear from robert palmer but i don't know that i do anymore. i think i'm kind of more doubt. and i think that also selfishly in the memoir it just doesn't cover covid-19 and but an extraordinary career at the intersection of kind of science and washington. he could be very interesting story that's the story that has always been very complicated and american life. the relationship between science and politics. so i would love to hear it from his vantage point of a love to read some trust relationship with evangelicals. an early deep dive and how that works. selfishly i would like a lot of books i would add another chapter for condition of my book. >> garrett. garrett: i think not only like to see him write a memoir but a biography. i really do because he is such a long history dating back to 1980s when he talked about the hiv crisis. he had been there since then in the same position which is just remarkable i think he's an important figure in our industry really do. also i would like to see i'm only startled about how few books came out of the o
i thought i wanted to hear from robert palmer but i don't know that i do anymore. i think i'm kind of more doubt. and i think that also selfishly in the memoir it just doesn't cover covid-19 and but an extraordinary career at the intersection of kind of science and washington. he could be very interesting story that's the story that has always been very complicated and american life. the relationship between science and politics. so i would love to hear it from his vantage point of a love to...
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the reason i do the work that i do in the capital. i am happy to be here with you all. [laughter] >> [inaudible] hello? yeah. i was once the second youngest member of the texas legislature, which is why i want to make sure that representative -- opera operates his appropriate spot. i am excited to tell you all more about it. the first thing you all should know, nobody thought we could. run for something was the first organization that believed in me and my candidacy and helped me get off the ground. if you're thinking of running, look to them. i am the only member of the texas legislature who has a professional background in environmentalism. i studied natural resource conservation at the university of montana before running for office. because of that passion, because of that determination, i have two leave the planet better for a future generations. i found it and currently share the caucus on climate and industry. we are determined to make it so you can say the word climate change in the texas legislature. [applause] >> i have also won seven out in the texas legislat
the reason i do the work that i do in the capital. i am happy to be here with you all. [laughter] >> [inaudible] hello? yeah. i was once the second youngest member of the texas legislature, which is why i want to make sure that representative -- opera operates his appropriate spot. i am excited to tell you all more about it. the first thing you all should know, nobody thought we could. run for something was the first organization that believed in me and my candidacy and helped me get off...
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i really am. clarence pierre: i know this is what i want to do, what i love to do.done and then you can move on. james bryant: listen up. i want you all to work together on this. i'm going to let you all go as far as you possibly can. so if that means you can go all the way, that's fine. but i want to see where i've gotten y'all so far. what? what are we doing here? annamarie lopez: she's asking me how much primer? it's a whole bottle. james bryant: how did you choose triton out everything across this cabinet? why did you choose triton? annamarie lopez: very astringent, and it's not too weak. james bryant: ok. any other reason? clarence pierre: --because we found edema. james bryant: and what would triton do with the edema? clarence pierre: it'll help-- james bryant: i hear you. james bryant: help what? james bryant: i love the guy. i mean, i think that he has the potential. but he has to get out of self. and i hope he comes to the realization that he still has a lot of growing to do. clarence pierre: my mom has been trying to get me to come back home since i moved
i really am. clarence pierre: i know this is what i want to do, what i love to do.done and then you can move on. james bryant: listen up. i want you all to work together on this. i'm going to let you all go as far as you possibly can. so if that means you can go all the way, that's fine. but i want to see where i've gotten y'all so far. what? what are we doing here? annamarie lopez: she's asking me how much primer? it's a whole bottle. james bryant: how did you choose triton out everything...
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i love shiny objects. i think i could be into this. you've always been interested in justice though. yes that pencil. yeah, i can see i can see tyranny my way. so one of my earliest encounters with electoral politics was in my high school and being out there on the election day and helping get this person elected and then having them come in their community pretend to listen to us and then betray us and so instead i decided to lean into the political process and try and change that. so i met chloe in college doing climate organizing work. we became best friends. organized on the domest harvard campaign together we were trying to get to stop investing its endowment in fossil fuel companies and builds a movement to pressure harbor to go the right way. sure. you know as chloe's mom people always say to me. oh, you must be so proud of her. chloe is a freight train. she has a an ability to envision the future and to commit to it. she has always been like that. the experiences at harvard taught me how to organize but they also reinforced how
i love shiny objects. i think i could be into this. you've always been interested in justice though. yes that pencil. yeah, i can see i can see tyranny my way. so one of my earliest encounters with electoral politics was in my high school and being out there on the election day and helping get this person elected and then having them come in their community pretend to listen to us and then betray us and so instead i decided to lean into the political process and try and change that. so i met...
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i- before i go on a date there all these measures i take. i have| these measures i take.tell two friends, i - these measures i take. i have to tell two friends, i have i to tell two friends, i have have _ to tell two friends, i have have a _ to tell two friends, i have have a code _ to tell two friends, i have have a code word, - to tell two friends, i have have a code word, have l to tell two friends, i havei have a code word, have to to tell two friends, i have - have a code word, have to have my live — have a code word, have to have my live location _ have a code word, have to have my live location on _ have a code word, have to have my live location on whatsapp. i my live location on whatsapp. two _ my live location on whatsapp. two i — my live location on whatsapp. two i would _ my live location on whatsapp. two i would make _ my live location on whatsapp. two i would make sure - my live location on whatsapp. two i would make sure that ii two i would make sure that i face — two i would make sure that i face time _ two i would make sure that i face time with _ two i w
i- before i go on a date there all these measures i take. i have| these measures i take.tell two friends, i - these measures i take. i have to tell two friends, i have i to tell two friends, i have have _ to tell two friends, i have have a _ to tell two friends, i have have a code _ to tell two friends, i have have a code word, - to tell two friends, i have have a code word, have l to tell two friends, i havei have a code word, have to to tell two friends, i have - have a code word, have to...
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that is what i want to do. that is what i ran for p or that is what i want to say. i'm constantly getting asked, don't you now want to make your move to run for congress? why would i want to run for congress? why would i want to do anything with that? foreign policies, those need to be done at the foreign level. anyway come i am rambling. it does feel like these things should be focused on the work that you can do, not the amount of the perceived prestige there is >> i feel like i may be the exception that proves the role on this. i did not decide to run for the texas house because of any particular policy area. my colleagues know that i have trouble not filling my plate with too many policies. it was also because my direct motivation was, i have been involved with indivisible and helping doing a town hall and texas legislature, i decided i did not like my current representative and got really angry at him. it was a backer step into it. i do not think i was going to run for the seat. i initially looked for who is going to go running and i help them. i discovered tha
that is what i want to do. that is what i ran for p or that is what i want to say. i'm constantly getting asked, don't you now want to make your move to run for congress? why would i want to run for congress? why would i want to do anything with that? foreign policies, those need to be done at the foreign level. anyway come i am rambling. it does feel like these things should be focused on the work that you can do, not the amount of the perceived prestige there is >> i feel like i may be...
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i mean, i'm 68 now and i know that i don't look like i am 68.ou can imagine what i looked like at 23 and 24 when i was beginning to work on it, 25. they would say this child is trying to sell me the brooklyn bridge. and for a long while, i had two three-ring binders on my desk. each those 3, 4 inch wide, big expandable affairs with all the letters of rejection, which i kept for a decade on my desk to remind me of how incredibly hard -- and it is still hard to raise the money to do these things. but the independence is worth it. the idea of being able to present to you a film on muhammad ali that i am not apologizing for. it is a director's cut. and if you don't like it, it is all my fault. you know what i mean? and i don't want to not say, the executive producer would not let me hire this person, or the budget did not allow me to do that thing. you know, it is just, we get to do it in the time it takes to do it, however long. 10 and a half years for the vietnam war. six or seven for this one. some of them, the national parks was a 10-year projec
i mean, i'm 68 now and i know that i don't look like i am 68.ou can imagine what i looked like at 23 and 24 when i was beginning to work on it, 25. they would say this child is trying to sell me the brooklyn bridge. and for a long while, i had two three-ring binders on my desk. each those 3, 4 inch wide, big expandable affairs with all the letters of rejection, which i kept for a decade on my desk to remind me of how incredibly hard -- and it is still hard to raise the money to do these things....
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what will i do? next, what will i do without him? i can not.band live, all injuries are not dangerous. the only thing is that he lost a lot of blood. unfortunately, we do not have such a group in our database. therefore, you and your relatives will need to donate blood in order to replenish the base, goodbye. for everything you've done nastya, you chose the wrong side. listen, this is your wife, you should not communicate. remember, i'll take it easy. but you will never see nastya what you are doing, or you obey my advice, or i say, vladimir, i will not deal with your business. just be careful. you can’t do much after anesthesia, you can’t do everything. alina, how scared i was for you, it 's still good. and i was very afraid of losing you. history repeats itself what are you talking about? i'm talking about that fire when you ended up in the hospital, and i was supposed to be there and take care of you. you're still making up for everything. let 's assume it wasn't. i'm in the hospital after the fire. there is one reason why this is not possib
what will i do? next, what will i do without him? i can not.band live, all injuries are not dangerous. the only thing is that he lost a lot of blood. unfortunately, we do not have such a group in our database. therefore, you and your relatives will need to donate blood in order to replenish the base, goodbye. for everything you've done nastya, you chose the wrong side. listen, this is your wife, you should not communicate. remember, i'll take it easy. but you will never see nastya what you are...
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i do the best i can do, and i kick as many doors and as i possibly can no matter where i go. >> and you have undoing it. >> oh yes, i love life, you better. >> gotta enjoy life. as you were doing the testing, you said you didn't know any of the other women that were going through. you had, of course, read about jerry cobb. after you are done with the first phase, what's contacted you have with the people running the program or with dr. lovelace? how did it continue that you could go on with the next phases of the testing? >> i found out would jerry cobb had done down in pensacola, she had done this about six months to a year prior to my going through. >> we were talking about how you became involved in the second round of the testing and how you found out about the opportunity. >> the second round of testing would have been would jerry cobb had gone through in pensacola, florida. we were to have had a chance to go down, it was all scrubbed, most likely a political situation. bye a lot of the girls were disappointed in that, i kind of went on and went on to a alternative, if you will, i
i do the best i can do, and i kick as many doors and as i possibly can no matter where i go. >> and you have undoing it. >> oh yes, i love life, you better. >> gotta enjoy life. as you were doing the testing, you said you didn't know any of the other women that were going through. you had, of course, read about jerry cobb. after you are done with the first phase, what's contacted you have with the people running the program or with dr. lovelace? how did it continue that you...
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i knew how i frank, i frankly knew how i would be perceived even though i was a civil servant and had nothing to do with trump political machine. i knew if i went into the white house to help that all of their perceptions about the president would also become their perceptions of me because most people in america didn't know me overseas people knew me but not in america and we all knew you here for sure in the field so i get saying no, but i i could just see the tsunami coming and i felt like the diamond princess was such a real example to me about how america was misjudging this pandemic by only testing symptomatic people and the people that they were living with and not testing the crew on that diamond princess and only looking for symptoms the crew was much younger. i knew the virus was spreading through the crew. i just i just like we weren't utilizing all of what i had learned and others had learned by working globally on pandemic after pandemic to bring that knowledge base to the united states. so finally out of frustration. i answered the call and came back. yeah. do you regret
i knew how i frank, i frankly knew how i would be perceived even though i was a civil servant and had nothing to do with trump political machine. i knew if i went into the white house to help that all of their perceptions about the president would also become their perceptions of me because most people in america didn't know me overseas people knew me but not in america and we all knew you here for sure in the field so i get saying no, but i i could just see the tsunami coming and i felt like...
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yeah, ken many many many stories, but i remember i i i very much mean this i was i didn't have a great self-image. i was running a drug program because i just got dumped me in that position. and when i when you get a job at the white house, and i've been living in the streets when i was much younger. i never forgot that and i tried not to let mrs. reagan forget that because i sent flowers all the time and every event i would send flowers lisa. you probably wrote the letters back to me, but i could tell that she i could tell that it wasn't the auto pan because i'd watch her her signature gets more script was just like the presidents did and you could tell it was good and then, you know a month after the last letter i got she passed. remember how much she did for me? by the grace of god in nancy reagan, i'm here and and i've had a wonderful life with some exceptions in here, but it has been a very it doesn't make sense. other than i know god's in control of this whole thing and he hasn't forgotten her. he never forgot her and he never forgets any of us. so thank you for allowing me to be
yeah, ken many many many stories, but i remember i i i very much mean this i was i didn't have a great self-image. i was running a drug program because i just got dumped me in that position. and when i when you get a job at the white house, and i've been living in the streets when i was much younger. i never forgot that and i tried not to let mrs. reagan forget that because i sent flowers all the time and every event i would send flowers lisa. you probably wrote the letters back to me, but i...
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i thought i married an actor. [laughs] actually, he was asked to run for office soon after we got married, and it turned it down, by the democrats. and then, when the governorship came along, i went along with it, but that wasn't something that i had carved out for our future, and certainly the presidency wasn't something that i said, you've got to do this. no. that isn't true. i think that people get mixed up, as far as i'm concerned, in terms of my pushing him, that they don't understand. if he had decided to go into the shoe business, i would be out pushing shoes! you know, whatever. >> aren't you glad he did? and >> yes, that was my next point. my next point was, that actually, as this all turned out, he has given me the most fascinating, interesting, wonderful, frustrating at times, frightening at times, but a life i never, ever, thought i would have. >> that was nancy reagan from a 1985 camp david interview conducted by then nbc news chief white house correspondent, chris wallace. that press and the public n
i thought i married an actor. [laughs] actually, he was asked to run for office soon after we got married, and it turned it down, by the democrats. and then, when the governorship came along, i went along with it, but that wasn't something that i had carved out for our future, and certainly the presidency wasn't something that i said, you've got to do this. no. that isn't true. i think that people get mixed up, as far as i'm concerned, in terms of my pushing him, that they don't understand. if...
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>> i try and be judicious and i just look at what i see as the bad.ts are that the auto industry to $2.5 trillion market, and tesla has demand for their products. in the june quarter they life- supported 27% delivery, down from 67% in the march quarter. disappointing detail. when you adjust for shanghai, the growth would have been similar, 68%. the reason why growth is high despite the fact that it's been censored is that people want their cars. i don't know if the stock is going to be up or down after the report. but i do know demand for their products aught paces their ability to produce them. they can produce 2,000 globally and gm sold 7,000 electric vehicles in the second quarter. it's such a wide gap, i believe the company will find a way to produce more. i think it will be more than just electric cars and they can do other things. no other car company has all those optionalities on the table, and i think that's what makes this company a unique investment opportunity. >> that and its founder as well. thank you so much. we'll see you back tomorrow
>> i try and be judicious and i just look at what i see as the bad.ts are that the auto industry to $2.5 trillion market, and tesla has demand for their products. in the june quarter they life- supported 27% delivery, down from 67% in the march quarter. disappointing detail. when you adjust for shanghai, the growth would have been similar, 68%. the reason why growth is high despite the fact that it's been censored is that people want their cars. i don't know if the stock is going to be up...
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i get bladder leaks. i didn't want to feel like i was wearing the pads i wore when i was twelve. discreet pads. they fit perfectly in the places they're supposed to. look how much it holds, and it still stays thin! it's the protection we deserve! [crunch] mr. clarke... your daughter is a very good kisser when you crave the uncomfortable, try new spicy pringles scorchin' fishing helps ease my mind. kinda like having liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. woah! look out! [sfx: submarine rising out of water ] [ sfx: minion spits bobber ] minions are bitin' today. [ sfx: submarine hatch closes, submarine dives ] ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ hello! minions: the rise of gru, only in theaters. hey! ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: sitting in with us this week, he's the drummer for grammy nominated richmond, virginia-based band lamb of god. their new album "omens" released october 7th and they're headlining the "omens" tour which kicks off in brooklyn september 9th. for more information check out his instagram @theartcruz. art cru
i get bladder leaks. i didn't want to feel like i was wearing the pads i wore when i was twelve. discreet pads. they fit perfectly in the places they're supposed to. look how much it holds, and it still stays thin! it's the protection we deserve! [crunch] mr. clarke... your daughter is a very good kisser when you crave the uncomfortable, try new spicy pringles scorchin' fishing helps ease my mind. kinda like having liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you...
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so i feel like when i found volleyball i found myself and i don't give you the number years later. i'm still playing but i'm still playing still finding out who i am through sport and it's just been the most incredible gift. you know earlier this week we all got together on a zoom call how many of you were wearing pants when we did that? yeah. and on that call carrie, you said something that really stuck with me and i wrote it down. he said one of the things that you would like to see is more fun and more recreation when you talk about volleyball you light up. what would you like to see in in sports now? what do you mean when you say you want to have more? and recreation in the world of sports. yeah. well if you look at the kind of the environment of kids sports to use sports today, people are specializing when they're 10, they're literally picking their sport in their position in their sport when they're super young all fighting for a college scholarship, you know, when we all know the percentages of getting a college scholarship are very small and so for me because of that the st
so i feel like when i found volleyball i found myself and i don't give you the number years later. i'm still playing but i'm still playing still finding out who i am through sport and it's just been the most incredible gift. you know earlier this week we all got together on a zoom call how many of you were wearing pants when we did that? yeah. and on that call carrie, you said something that really stuck with me and i wrote it down. he said one of the things that you would like to see is more...
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so, some things, i knew i would be dealing with. some come i thought i might be. some never occurred to me or to you on that morning of may 2, 1990 seven, when i came into downing street for the first time -- 1997, when i came into downing street for the first time. great expectations. people say the expectations were too high, you should have lowered them. but i would not have wanted it any other way. i was and remain as a person and a prime minister an optimist. politics may be the art of the possible, but at least in life, the impossible a go. [applause] so, divisions are painted in the colors of the rainbow and the reality is stitched in the dell tones of black and white and gray -- dull tones of black and white and gray. but i ask you to accept one thing. hand on heart, i did what i thought was right. [applause] i may have been wrong. but believe one thing, if nothing else. i did what i thought was right for our country. i came into office with high hopes for britton's future and you know, i leave with even higher hopes for britton's future. this is a country
so, some things, i knew i would be dealing with. some come i thought i might be. some never occurred to me or to you on that morning of may 2, 1990 seven, when i came into downing street for the first time -- 1997, when i came into downing street for the first time. great expectations. people say the expectations were too high, you should have lowered them. but i would not have wanted it any other way. i was and remain as a person and a prime minister an optimist. politics may be the art of the...
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i know i've read that too. not true. i i thought i married an actor. and actually, he was asked he was asked to run for office. soon after we got married and turned it down by the democrats when he sold democrat. and then when the governorship came along i went along with it, but that wasn't something that i had carved out for for our future and certainly the presidency wasn't something that i said you've got to do this. no that that isn't true. i think what people get mixed up. as far as i'm concerned and this whole thing of my my pushing pushing him. that they don't understand that. if he had decided to go into the shoe business, i'd be out pushing shoes. you know, whatever aren't you? glad he didn't yeah, that was my next point. my next point was that that actually as it's all turned out. he's given me the most. fascinating interesting wonderful frustrating at times frightening at times but a life i never ever thought i'd have. that was nancy reagan from a 1985 camp david interview conducted by then. nbc news chief white house correspondent chris wa
i know i've read that too. not true. i i thought i married an actor. and actually, he was asked he was asked to run for office. soon after we got married and turned it down by the democrats when he sold democrat. and then when the governorship came along i went along with it, but that wasn't something that i had carved out for for our future and certainly the presidency wasn't something that i said you've got to do this. no that that isn't true. i think what people get mixed up. as far as i'm...
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the first thing i should say is i have done something as i have approached 50 which i don't think i hadime i spoke to you, which is i have got a therapist. so i now get to reflect quite hard on notjust 22 years in public life, but being a father of three kids. you know, my eldest two are teenagers now. my parents have passed away. you know, heading towards 20 years in a marriage. as well as having a big, seriousjob. so, 50 for me is also about, you know, waking up in the morning, especially if you have got to do the today programme and your feet and your knees ache, and all that sort of stuff, basically. do you mind me asking, why the therapist? i think i decided in lockdown. and i didn't have... the first bit of lockdown was great, you know, we were cooking, we were all at home, i remember, it was a nice spring. but the second bit was really torturous, i couldn't stand all the zooms, i couldn't stand... you know, i love the theatre, i love the cinema, i love socially meeting people, and all of that had been restricted. and i guess i decided i have got to the stage where i want to under
the first thing i should say is i have done something as i have approached 50 which i don't think i hadime i spoke to you, which is i have got a therapist. so i now get to reflect quite hard on notjust 22 years in public life, but being a father of three kids. you know, my eldest two are teenagers now. my parents have passed away. you know, heading towards 20 years in a marriage. as well as having a big, seriousjob. so, 50 for me is also about, you know, waking up in the morning, especially if...
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if i were them, i think i would follow that direction. [laughter] justice kagan: so we went back to the courtroom, we didn't open it to the public, we did open it to people with press credentials. basically the supreme court courtroom was filled with the press and our clerks and that was kind of the audience. then it was how should we go back to the old way of arguing cases? we were very split on that. i hope this isn't giving away secrets. don't tell anybody if it is. some people really liked the new method that we had developed, the kind of one by one i one method. i think for two reasons, because it was more orderly, there was less interrupting, it was less of a free-for-all. we cave -- the lawyers had more of a chance to speak and to get their arguments across and also, i think some people liked -- all of us liked the fact that justice thomas was a very active participant in that way of doing things. justice thomas really didn't like the free-for-all and didn't participate in it. he didn't like all the interrupting. but when it was ev
if i were them, i think i would follow that direction. [laughter] justice kagan: so we went back to the courtroom, we didn't open it to the public, we did open it to people with press credentials. basically the supreme court courtroom was filled with the press and our clerks and that was kind of the audience. then it was how should we go back to the old way of arguing cases? we were very split on that. i hope this isn't giving away secrets. don't tell anybody if it is. some people really liked...
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i, i, i, it's your salaries that ate enough and in general i took it.nd it, first father and mother, then all the sects will settle here, it won’t happen . you understand harmless people like a mother. there wasn't enough money. did your neighbor ask for it herself ? understand thank god that you are still alive . well, now let's catch this kozlov? now we need to check if she is telling the truth? yes what is she to lie about? what about motivation? what is motivation do you know? no we weren't taught that. if what he says, tonya is confirmed, of course, it is necessary to catch, but on the other hand. doesn't agree. what do you understand? father violated the border, when the family left then and tony's father is alive. orphan on no, mother, of course i remember. i don't know anything about my father. yes, it was not like a father. yes no was. there was a father. so the blanket is cursed. okay. he asked something about a thin woman, not about that one, i don’t know. how to start drinking it so i don’t know where they are like you said who they are it h
i, i, i, it's your salaries that ate enough and in general i took it.nd it, first father and mother, then all the sects will settle here, it won’t happen . you understand harmless people like a mother. there wasn't enough money. did your neighbor ask for it herself ? understand thank god that you are still alive . well, now let's catch this kozlov? now we need to check if she is telling the truth? yes what is she to lie about? what about motivation? what is motivation do you know? no we...
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if i were them, i think i would follow that direction. [laughter] justice kagan: so we went back to the courtroom, we didn't open it to the public, we did open it to people with press credentials. basically the supreme court courtroom was filled with the press and our clerks and that was kind of the audience. giving away secrets. don't tell anybody if it is. some people really like the new method we had developed. the one by one method. i think because it was more orderly. less interrupting and less of a free-for-all. the lawyers had more of a chance to speak and get the arguments across. and also, i think all of us liked the fact that justice thomas was a very active artistic pen in that way of doing things. justice thomas didn't like the free-for-all and did not participate. but when everybody had a turn, he became a very active and very astute questioner. so those were on the one hand. in some people thought that really dominated. other people thought there was a lot lost by the new method. i will say i'm one of those other people. i t
if i were them, i think i would follow that direction. [laughter] justice kagan: so we went back to the courtroom, we didn't open it to the public, we did open it to people with press credentials. basically the supreme court courtroom was filled with the press and our clerks and that was kind of the audience. giving away secrets. don't tell anybody if it is. some people really like the new method we had developed. the one by one method. i think because it was more orderly. less interrupting and...
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ringback me ah ah, in i i i i, i, i, i lullabies of defiance. it really touched my heart deeply when she started to see y'all. then i. ready see out is there a well remembers palestinian singer who reached audiences beyond the middle east? born into a creative family in nazareth, she sang out a powerful and emotional message, the personal story of rain, ben, the voice of palestine on al jazeera al jazeera correspondence, bring you the latest developments on the war in ukraine. we had to take cover. this is what's happening on a daily basis. the medics is a, he is incredibly lucky. those coming out across the lines and no, no man's land where one of the few to gain access to this embattled parents, they take us to their basement, where we find others sheltering from the shelling. please about 2 weeks now by say, 3 days journey devastated buildings are now a grim reminder that the russians were here. witnessed the oceans, witnessed plainness. witness, difference if witness. change. witnesses, happiness. witness. large, witness. sunlight. witness t
ringback me ah ah, in i i i i, i, i, i lullabies of defiance. it really touched my heart deeply when she started to see y'all. then i. ready see out is there a well remembers palestinian singer who reached audiences beyond the middle east? born into a creative family in nazareth, she sang out a powerful and emotional message, the personal story of rain, ben, the voice of palestine on al jazeera al jazeera correspondence, bring you the latest developments on the war in ukraine. we had to take...
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i think. i think i love u.the selfs an illion-- - whatoes thatean? - i n't knowthat we', you ow, it physics - physs. - okaylook, what do those words mean? u put wos to it. i mean, ke, aye,hat that suose to b i mean, e? - yeah, ah, yeah list, listenlisten. i n't knowhat th fu you're about. - what ieel is th we are ve. at's thehing, there'no separion. and yo you're me d the tae. - do y love thtable? do you lovme more an thtable orhe same? - it all... don't ow what i'm trying to say. - how about you just go fuck the table? - what wrong wh it? - nothing. it's notoo fun? i don't ink so. would itave be seen made itlack andhite? where's going? maybe we should just, um... or what if... i don't know. - ben, it's really good. - shouldn't just keep one with the scenes with the monk? - ben. - just one. i feel like i've mirrored something about a couple who don't get on. - it's about a man who's so defended that he's incapable of love. isn't it? - say it again? look, what about if we just looked at the first monk scene. we'
i think. i think i love u.the selfs an illion-- - whatoes thatean? - i n't knowthat we', you ow, it physics - physs. - okaylook, what do those words mean? u put wos to it. i mean, ke, aye,hat that suose to b i mean, e? - yeah, ah, yeah list, listenlisten. i n't knowhat th fu you're about. - what ieel is th we are ve. at's thehing, there'no separion. and yo you're me d the tae. - do y love thtable? do you lovme more an thtable orhe same? - it all... don't ow what i'm trying to say. - how about...
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i i know was not thinking. that at my death there would be three american presidents at his funeral. on both sides of the aisle because they we all respected john lewis. he was not thinking that one day he would be the recipient of a presidential medal of freedom. i think he was just trying to stay alive that day so he could fight the next day absolutely and yet by some stroke of destiny mingled with courage and human determination. he built the bridge that became a bridge to the future. he bent the ark a little bit closer. to justice and so when i think about him in relationship to these difficult times that we're going through and the forces of division that are emerging and speak with a kind of full-throated on an unembarrassed audacity we can't afford to give up. who am i to give up? having known john lewis, right? he didn't have any reason to keep fighting but he kept fighting a good fight told us to stay into some good trouble and that's the work i try to do even now as a legislator. i'm in the i'm in the
i i know was not thinking. that at my death there would be three american presidents at his funeral. on both sides of the aisle because they we all respected john lewis. he was not thinking that one day he would be the recipient of a presidential medal of freedom. i think he was just trying to stay alive that day so he could fight the next day absolutely and yet by some stroke of destiny mingled with courage and human determination. he built the bridge that became a bridge to the future. he...