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it happened so unexpectedly. 10 months earlier, october 1973, my dad was a congressman. had been a congressmafr grand rapids, michigan for 12, 13 terms. he was the house minority leader. the amazing thing is my mother was so tired of politics, and she had finally convinced my dad that if you don't win the speakership -- that wanted to be speaker of the house -- if the republicans don't get a majority, that he would retire his next term in they would go back to grand rapids and deb would be a lawyer again -- and dad would be a lawyer again, so mom was looking forward to dad retiring in 1973, and then in october of 1973, spiro agnew had to step down, nixon's vice president, and dad's name was on a list of three or four people that might be the next vice president. we did not take it very seriously. i will be honest, peter, we thought his name was at the bottom of that list. the names that would have been on that list would have been john connelly, the former republican governor from texas -- democratic governor from texas who switched to the republican party, nelson rockef
it happened so unexpectedly. 10 months earlier, october 1973, my dad was a congressman. had been a congressmafr grand rapids, michigan for 12, 13 terms. he was the house minority leader. the amazing thing is my mother was so tired of politics, and she had finally convinced my dad that if you don't win the speakership -- that wanted to be speaker of the house -- if the republicans don't get a majority, that he would retire his next term in they would go back to grand rapids and deb would be a...
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so i remember the night that dad found out he was going to be vice president. and myother was just heartbroken. she thought she was on the way out of politics and all of a sudden dad becomes vice president. and i will never forget my dad putting his arm around my mother and he said, don't worry, betty. vice president's don't do anything. and that was october of 1973 and we all know, 10 months later, nixon resigned and dad become president of the united states. peter: back to the night of august 8, 1974, watching the nixon speech, what was your parents' reaction? steven: i think they expected it was coming. it was very solemn. this was not a -- this was not a good moment for the american people, for the nation. this was a constitutional crisis. our great republic is a government of laws and not of men. here, the people rule. peter: steve ford, in that 12 hour period between the nixon resignation and your father being sworn in, what were those 12 hours like? steven: i don't think many of us slept well that night. the next day was going to be obviously a big day. i'm goi
so i remember the night that dad found out he was going to be vice president. and myother was just heartbroken. she thought she was on the way out of politics and all of a sudden dad becomes vice president. and i will never forget my dad putting his arm around my mother and he said, don't worry, betty. vice president's don't do anything. and that was october of 1973 and we all know, 10 months later, nixon resigned and dad become president of the united states. peter: back to the night of august...
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if my dad as an assigned something, i just explain it to my mom and my mom comes 16, my dad. then he use it as i would use then i, i guess, as i say with their father struggling to make ends need and earning less than a $100.00 a month. as a carpenter, basic necessities become a luxury. this constant financial strain serves as a driving force for rita to excel and both her education and basketball career and read that into her brother do their best in school. despite their difficult financial reality. the, it is honest, honestly have to go back to school and i did, they have in back my shoes, they support a just 2 things. so i had to get back in an issue. you know, that's like on the school. so i had to, to my dad and my dad, it was like, there's something going on as more money in by than that one was very hot. so i had to go to my college filled him anyway like ok. so we can help today so that they have given media inbox of the in addition to lending a hand to players like 3 times during tough moments, dunc focuses on merging basketball with education for youth. the need he
if my dad as an assigned something, i just explain it to my mom and my mom comes 16, my dad. then he use it as i would use then i, i guess, as i say with their father struggling to make ends need and earning less than a $100.00 a month. as a carpenter, basic necessities become a luxury. this constant financial strain serves as a driving force for rita to excel and both her education and basketball career and read that into her brother do their best in school. despite their difficult financial...
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Sep 27, 2024
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when my sister stepped up, i know my dad was overjoyed. i am grateful for the involvement on the farm. i help out on the business side and i'm on my tractor on the days off. there is a real dilemma for farm families across the country. who will take over next? what will you do? it is a real challenge because sometimes there are not people they are to be the successor to the older generation. host: why do you describe it as a man's world? guest: it is really interesting to ask about that because one of the things i found when i was looking into the hidden history in the book as feminism took some real steps forward from some of the strong independent women of rural america. women like not only my sister about going back to my mom, grandma, great grandma, they worked alongside the man and they did the housework so there was a paradox in that they were doing some of the traditional female roles but they were working in a way that our urban economy has not yet contemplated. when we got to world war ii and women showing the country what they can
when my sister stepped up, i know my dad was overjoyed. i am grateful for the involvement on the farm. i help out on the business side and i'm on my tractor on the days off. there is a real dilemma for farm families across the country. who will take over next? what will you do? it is a real challenge because sometimes there are not people they are to be the successor to the older generation. host: why do you describe it as a man's world? guest: it is really interesting to ask about that because...
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so i had to, to my dad and my dad, it was like, there's something going on as no money in by then the one was very hot. so i had to go to my college, fill it in any way like ok, so we can help today. so that they have some giving media inbox of the in addition to lending a hand to players like 3 times during tough moments. dunc focuses on merging basketball with education for youth and need. here rita gets extra curricular educational support to keep her on track in school paper. if i want to write for us as an institution is very important that whatever we do on the quote, we can also come to the classroom. and also as a bit our educational side, i think we want to avoid a situation that we have kids who are good on the basketball court, but then in their classroom the following the high. so it's very important that it goes hand in hand libraries and every dunc center make that a reality only you to participate in skills training and educational classes that the library are permitted to take part in basketball practice. this has had a big impact on retail, not only helping her focus
so i had to, to my dad and my dad, it was like, there's something going on as no money in by then the one was very hot. so i had to go to my college, fill it in any way like ok, so we can help today. so that they have some giving media inbox of the in addition to lending a hand to players like 3 times during tough moments. dunc focuses on merging basketball with education for youth and need. here rita gets extra curricular educational support to keep her on track in school paper. if i want to...
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Sep 20, 2024
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that one _ one of my dad. this is my son. when was that? that one was _ one of my dad. at one was in the 60s. the famous champagne scene, - was that? that one was in the 60s. | the famous champagne scene, that was that? that one was in the 60s. - the famous champagne scene, that was from that night. is the famous champagne scene, that was from that night-— from that night. is they all footballers? _ from that night. is they all footballers? wannabe! - from that night. is they all footballers? wannabe! i i from that night. is they all i footballers? wannabe! i think he sold cigarettes. _ footballers? wannabe! i think he sold cigarettes. but _ footballers? wannabe! i think he sold cigarettes. but they - footballers? wannabe! i think he sold cigarettes. but they all i sold cigarettes. but they all knocked about together. and i want to show this one of my son, michael, because he sleeps every night with a terrifying glaswegian above his head. oh, my god! how does he get to sleep? he oh, my god! how does he get to slee - ? ., , �* oh, my god! how does he get to slee? ., , �*
that one _ one of my dad. this is my son. when was that? that one was _ one of my dad. at one was in the 60s. the famous champagne scene, - was that? that one was in the 60s. | the famous champagne scene, that was that? that one was in the 60s. - the famous champagne scene, that was from that night. is the famous champagne scene, that was from that night-— from that night. is they all footballers? _ from that night. is they all footballers? wannabe! - from that night. is they all footballers?...
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Sep 10, 2024
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i was looking, my dad helped me, we went to the orphanage for the baby, my parents initially told me any data at all, they told me that my sister and i were the same age, only parents, everything, and my dad and i went to the orphanage , to this little one, there was a woman there, the director told us that we had to go to the sawmill, that mom lives on the sawmill, we went there , went straight away, we arrived, we found the house, we knocked. aunt lyuda came out, mom's, dear, younger sister, she came out, she looked at me right away, she immediately told me, you are nastya, she said, my hair was long then, she said: "you, she says, are like natasha, and your figure, she says, is the same as hers, and aunt lyuda told me about brother, and she told me, here is kolya's address, here he is, kolya, brother, she said where he lives, and i also came to him like a bolt from the blue, that's it, then they started looking for you, well, sister, kolya then told me that alexandra, that she was 84 years old. approximately her birthday is in april, according to this information i searched in soc
i was looking, my dad helped me, we went to the orphanage for the baby, my parents initially told me any data at all, they told me that my sister and i were the same age, only parents, everything, and my dad and i went to the orphanage , to this little one, there was a woman there, the director told us that we had to go to the sawmill, that mom lives on the sawmill, we went there , went straight away, we arrived, we found the house, we knocked. aunt lyuda came out, mom's, dear, younger sister,...
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my dad used this word more than any other adjective. dignity. all of those workers busted there next to provide us with the ability to sleep, walk, work, anything. they deserve to be treated with dignity. and, kenny cooper, icw. i tell you what, man, kenny was the first one to stand up for me in 2020. he brought his union along and changed everything. kenny, you are not only a great labor leader, but a good personal friend. thank you. [applause] . the first union to ever endorse me as a 29-year-old kid. when i was elected i was not old enough to be sworn in. i had to wait 17 days to be eligible. this guy was with an outfit called the united steelworkers. the first union to endorse me. first union. i remember when they brought me into c. -- into see the then president and the local rep from delaware was looking at me like, are you sure about this, kid? we did it and we will make sure that steelworkers are a backbone of this country for a long, long time to come. what a great way to cap off a labor day week in the proud union state of michigan. mi
my dad used this word more than any other adjective. dignity. all of those workers busted there next to provide us with the ability to sleep, walk, work, anything. they deserve to be treated with dignity. and, kenny cooper, icw. i tell you what, man, kenny was the first one to stand up for me in 2020. he brought his union along and changed everything. kenny, you are not only a great labor leader, but a good personal friend. thank you. [applause] . the first union to ever endorse me as a...
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if my dad as an assigned something, i just explain it to my mom and my mom, 60 my dad then he yesterday is i who to then i i get to the same with their father struggling to make ends need and earning less than a $100.00 a month as a carpenter, basic necessities become a luxury. this constant financial strain serves as a driving force for rita to excel and both her education and basketball career. and we thought inter brother did their best in school despite their difficult financial reality. the it is honest, i'll say, had to go back to school and i did the housing bag, my shoes, the sport a just 2 things. so i had to get back in an issue with other take on school. so i had to tell my dad and my dad, it was like, there's nothing going on. there's no money in by then the one was very hot. so i had to go to my college, filled them anyway like ok, so we can help today so that they have given me the inbox of the in addition to lending a hand to players like 3 times during tough moments, dunc focuses on merging basketball with education for youth, the need here retail gets extra curricular e
if my dad as an assigned something, i just explain it to my mom and my mom, 60 my dad then he yesterday is i who to then i i get to the same with their father struggling to make ends need and earning less than a $100.00 a month as a carpenter, basic necessities become a luxury. this constant financial strain serves as a driving force for rita to excel and both her education and basketball career. and we thought inter brother did their best in school despite their difficult financial reality....
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my dad introduced _ prospects now. my dad introduced it _ prospects now.d it to me when i prospects now. my dad - introduced it to me when i was seven. i complain it ever since. i could think about it and it�*s tactical because sometimes you�*ve got to think three flicks ahead, is notjust what you�*re doing the hail. this is where it was all started, just outside tunbridge wells were in i9a7 he came back from serving in the raf in world war ii and wanted a new hobby and game to play so he started flicking his mothers on the rug and sport the spread over the world. the current residents are very proud. peter was also a keen bird—watcher, and named his new game after the latin word falcon. after being made in localfactories, it became part of a little way of life and all of kent. it is one of those _ of life and all of kent. it is one of those pieces i of life and all of kent. it is| one of those pieces around of life and all of kent. it is one of those pieces around west kent _ one of those pieces around west kent at — one of those pieces around west kent a
my dad introduced _ prospects now. my dad introduced it _ prospects now.d it to me when i prospects now. my dad - introduced it to me when i was seven. i complain it ever since. i could think about it and it�*s tactical because sometimes you�*ve got to think three flicks ahead, is notjust what you�*re doing the hail. this is where it was all started, just outside tunbridge wells were in i9a7 he came back from serving in the raf in world war ii and wanted a new hobby and game to play so he...
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did it, i think he could have, no, he couldn't, firstly, my dad is an honest man, and secondly, he wast home all night, oleg viktorovich, tell him, dad, tell him, well, actually, i turn the alarm on and off, i know the code, no one else, you see, and... you 're yelling at me, please, i won't even detain your father, we'll take his fingerprints now, he'll wash his hands, sign a written undertaking, and not leave, and you can go home, everything's fine, great, that is , you took him in front of the whole city, yes, and now you're just letting him go, you couldn't just invite him, no, listen, as you are for you, ninelya olegovna, so don't... olegovna, valuables worth several million have been stolen, your father is now the only suspect, that's all, believe me, i and i'm acting too humanely, i'm not detaining him for the duration of the investigation, thank you, tell me where i can wash my hands, at the end of the corridor on the left, thank you, you, so what, zaoretsky, what's going on with you? the daughter came to the suspect, they took a statement, i'm going to release him on bail. in
did it, i think he could have, no, he couldn't, firstly, my dad is an honest man, and secondly, he wast home all night, oleg viktorovich, tell him, dad, tell him, well, actually, i turn the alarm on and off, i know the code, no one else, you see, and... you 're yelling at me, please, i won't even detain your father, we'll take his fingerprints now, he'll wash his hands, sign a written undertaking, and not leave, and you can go home, everything's fine, great, that is , you took him in front of...
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Sep 11, 2024
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i called my dad's cell phone and my did dad is a tough marine but you didn't pick up the phone, my momd it up. i said mom, have you heard the news of what happened in afghanistan? and my mom says we heard it. your dad heard it. i said can i talk to dad? and she said he can't talk right now. he can't talk right now. to the families here today, the loved ones that were lost represent the values of service and sacrifice to a cause bigger than themselves. i know that each one of you played an important role in instilling those values in your sons and daughters and for that reason, they represent the best of our country. and because of the important role that you played in their lives, you represent those values, too. and therefore, each one of you represents the best of our country as well. as we stand here today, it is impossible for me to understand the pain and the depth of your loss. i have never had to go through what you are going through. but i do know when pain runs so deep, words are often inadequate. and with that in mind, i will speak to the rest of the audience here today, my f
i called my dad's cell phone and my did dad is a tough marine but you didn't pick up the phone, my momd it up. i said mom, have you heard the news of what happened in afghanistan? and my mom says we heard it. your dad heard it. i said can i talk to dad? and she said he can't talk right now. he can't talk right now. to the families here today, the loved ones that were lost represent the values of service and sacrifice to a cause bigger than themselves. i know that each one of you played an...
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already in full swing at 14. progozil, now we'll chat with you, i wonder what chatting is, i liked my dads smart, he knows a lot of strange words, so, well, let's chat, lobotryam, here, thank you, help yourself. apple compote, almost, well, as they say, my luck, and a dacha by the sea, what are you, are you so nervous, come on, come on, something really burned my throat, it's not tasty, yes, but then after a couple of minutes somewhere in my chest it became warm. for some reason i started to like it, now it's clear why she didn't like him so much, she says that tattoos are a sin, but don't pay attention attention, mistake of youth, okay, tell me how you fell on me like that. just started looking for your folder? just granny , only honest work, and why didn't you talk about you before, and what did mom tell you? i don't remember, she died when i was three, yeah, lousy, brother, lousy, well, just yesterday i found all the money you sent, what kind? and i brought your checks, quiet, quiet, quiet, why are you showing off your grannies here in front of everyone, so let's put the backpack back,
already in full swing at 14. progozil, now we'll chat with you, i wonder what chatting is, i liked my dads smart, he knows a lot of strange words, so, well, let's chat, lobotryam, here, thank you, help yourself. apple compote, almost, well, as they say, my luck, and a dacha by the sea, what are you, are you so nervous, come on, come on, something really burned my throat, it's not tasty, yes, but then after a couple of minutes somewhere in my chest it became warm. for some reason i started to...
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i think my dad wrestled with that question a lot. because i was 12 and 13. but -- i think that their purpose on this earth will outlive them and has outlived them for generations. >> jimmy: and besides it being emotionally moving, the documentary, i personally -- superman, that was one of my favorite movies. seeing all these clips is so exciting. even just learning about the behind-the-scenes movie stuff. like that your dad was not the only -- your dad was not known when he was cast as superman. >> no. >> jimmy: and there were famous people who wanted that job. >> yeah. >> jimmy: including -- i was delighted to learn, neil diamond wanted to be superman. which you know. it would have looked something like this. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i mean -- you know. your dad was good, but neil diamond would have been -- >> i know. that's universal. >> jimmy: bruce jenner at the time wanted to be superman. arnold schwarzenegger wanted to be superman. >> yeah. he was considered, but the accent was too tough. >> jimmy: oh, really? that would have been --
i think my dad wrestled with that question a lot. because i was 12 and 13. but -- i think that their purpose on this earth will outlive them and has outlived them for generations. >> jimmy: and besides it being emotionally moving, the documentary, i personally -- superman, that was one of my favorite movies. seeing all these clips is so exciting. even just learning about the behind-the-scenes movie stuff. like that your dad was not the only -- your dad was not known when he was cast as...
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Sep 10, 2024
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my dad— felt very much in the dark. your dad as well? my dad as _ felt very much in the dark. irst instance wasjust _ symptoms my dad had in the first instance was just his _ symptoms my dad had in the first instance wasjust his hand. - symptoms my dad had in the first instance wasjust his hand. and . symptoms my dad had in the firstl instance wasjust his hand. and he looked _ instance wasjust his hand. and he looked really — instance wasjust his hand. and he looked really healthy, _ instance wasjust his hand. and he looked really healthy, he - instance wasjust his hand. and he looked really healthy, he felt i looked really healthy, he felt healthy _ looked really healthy, he felt healthy he _ looked really healthy, he felt healthy. he actually - looked really healthy, he felt healthy. he actually didn't i looked really healthy, he felt i healthy. he actually didn't believe it. healthy. he actually didn't believe it we _ healthy. he actually didn't believe it we ended _ healthy. he actually didn't believe it we ended up— healthy. he actually didn't believe it. we ended up getti
my dad— felt very much in the dark. your dad as well? my dad as _ felt very much in the dark. irst instance wasjust _ symptoms my dad had in the first instance was just his _ symptoms my dad had in the first instance wasjust his hand. - symptoms my dad had in the first instance wasjust his hand. and . symptoms my dad had in the firstl instance wasjust his hand. and he looked _ instance wasjust his hand. and he looked really — instance wasjust his hand. and he looked really healthy, _...
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some of the players that my dad played with when he were younger are high people in the portuguese farsations with them, but nothing was really advanced or went ahead. so my focus was on england. england are in the second tier of the nations league, portugal the top. ronaldo is still going strong and says he still has a lot to offer his country at the age of 39 even though he had a below par euros in what was a record sixth appearance in the tournament. he failed to score with portugal exiting in the quarterfinals. we also heard from bernardo silva , the manchester city forward, as they prepare to face croatia . he has added his voice to the debate about congestion in the football calendar translation: the calendar is completely crazy. - there's no explanation. just today, we got the news at manchester city that we'll be having one single day off before playing watford in the league cup, so we'll play arsenal, have a day off and then play watford. if we're not knocked out from any competition by the end of the season, we'll be playing every three days for over nine months. i think tha
some of the players that my dad played with when he were younger are high people in the portuguese farsations with them, but nothing was really advanced or went ahead. so my focus was on england. england are in the second tier of the nations league, portugal the top. ronaldo is still going strong and says he still has a lot to offer his country at the age of 39 even though he had a below par euros in what was a record sixth appearance in the tournament. he failed to score with portugal exiting...
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Sep 1, 2024
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because i was growing up in the north—east of england, my dad was a former coal miner. een working many decades in the local hospital as a porter. my uncle charlie had been a coal miner. he also told my dad on a later occasion that this is fast forward a few years, by the time of the miners strike, which was when i was about to go to college, that the durham miners association had some scholarships and bursaries for the kids of minors. and he thought that that would be one way i would be able to study russian. and indeed, my dad and my sister and i went on a bus to durham, to the durham miners association headquarters, a place called red hills, a parliament which was built by the miners back in the day. it is about to open again, by the way, hopefully as a unesco heritage site. we went to a man in an office and gave him this kind of idea because i had heard about this language course that i could take at the university of east anglia. he kind of let my dad record said, yes, sir. they gave this money, some of this money had been donated by the miners of donbas, of all thi
because i was growing up in the north—east of england, my dad was a former coal miner. een working many decades in the local hospital as a porter. my uncle charlie had been a coal miner. he also told my dad on a later occasion that this is fast forward a few years, by the time of the miners strike, which was when i was about to go to college, that the durham miners association had some scholarships and bursaries for the kids of minors. and he thought that that would be one way i would be able...
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i called my dad's cell phone and my did dad is a tough marine but you didn't pick up the phone, my momd it up. i said mom, have you heard the news of what happened in afghanistan? and my mom says we heard it. your dad heard it. i said can i talk to dad? and she said he can't talk right now. he can't talk right now. to the families here today, the loved ones that were lost represent the values of service and sacrifice to a cause bigger than themselves. i know that each one of you played an important role in instilling those values in your sons and daughters and for that reason, they represent the best of our country. and because of the important role that you played in their lives, you represent those values, too. and therefore, each one of you represents the best of our country as well. as we stand here today, it is impossible for me to understand the pain and the depth of your loss. i have never had to go through what you are going through. but i do know when pain runs so deep, words are often inadequate. and with that in mind, i will speak to the rest of the audience here today, my f
i called my dad's cell phone and my did dad is a tough marine but you didn't pick up the phone, my momd it up. i said mom, have you heard the news of what happened in afghanistan? and my mom says we heard it. your dad heard it. i said can i talk to dad? and she said he can't talk right now. he can't talk right now. to the families here today, the loved ones that were lost represent the values of service and sacrifice to a cause bigger than themselves. i know that each one of you played an...
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course, what a narcissist, google says that a narcissist is a person who loves only himself, but my dad like that, would he then send me money!" there was some kind of magic in the way people on stage began to live someone else's life, faster jahamu, my husband is about to enter, and today... "i didn't need to look at the performance, everything was reflected in sasha's eyes, in her beautiful, brown eyes, she, like a child, watched everything that's happening, my dear, it didn't turn out logically, oh my god, and then something happened that i'll remember, it took my breath away, like on a swing, when you're flying down, killed, and how stupid, bravo! when the show was over, we went to dad's locker room, excuse me, but how can we find dmitry kipen, he's his relative, and the locker room, we'll probably go, i'll see him off. help, of course, and where's dima? timka, as always, ran away first. you know, the pipes are burning, okay, well, are you late, listen, there's a bar across the street, go, maybe you'll still have time to catch it? sober, thank you, well, what a sour thing to say at
course, what a narcissist, google says that a narcissist is a person who loves only himself, but my dad like that, would he then send me money!" there was some kind of magic in the way people on stage began to live someone else's life, faster jahamu, my husband is about to enter, and today... "i didn't need to look at the performance, everything was reflected in sasha's eyes, in her beautiful, brown eyes, she, like a child, watched everything that's happening, my dear, it didn't turn...
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we chose to spread my dad's ashes on station 22 1/2, and that is the same station that my parents metfe. >> a life, doug's family insists, was cut short by a woman they say was driven to destroy him. >> no one at the memorial service in any way believed the story of doug attacking ashley and her shooting him out of fear. doug still loved ashley in spite of what she did to him, in spite of all the accusations, all the allegations. >> i said, "why do you keep going back?" and he said, "i just want to show her that i'm a good man and men can be good." and then he wanted emerson to have a happy family. >> he was willing to do whatever he had to do to be a part of emerson's life. >> and while it appears to some that the couple were trying for yet another fresh start, their family court case in florida was still open. both ashley and doug had been evaluated by a psychologist. and that report was completed just before the planned move to maryland. prosecutors insist the report about ashley is crucial, that once released, doug was going to learn that she had no intention of reconciling. >> as
we chose to spread my dad's ashes on station 22 1/2, and that is the same station that my parents metfe. >> a life, doug's family insists, was cut short by a woman they say was driven to destroy him. >> no one at the memorial service in any way believed the story of doug attacking ashley and her shooting him out of fear. doug still loved ashley in spite of what she did to him, in spite of all the accusations, all the allegations. >> i said, "why do you keep going...
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he was actually my dad's cousin.n the north of england, you know, everyone's related to everyone else. you know, you just call them uncle or aunt, you know, kind of on the off chance that they are the most likely to be or at least, you know, a long standing, multi—generational family friend. and we'd run into my uncle charlie down in the town in bishop auckland, where i grew up. we didn't have telephones. so, you know, it was all a kind of market days on wednesdays or saturdays where you banked on meeting your relatives. and he'd fought in world war two. he'd had some really crazy experiences as a young man, you know, being on a ship that was sunk and he was blown to the surface in the mediterranean by depth charges. he always had a fantastical tale to tell. on this particular day, he was kind of worrying about, you know, the whole situation with the soviet union. and we had this long conversation in the marketplace, and he basically said to me, hey, fiona, you're good at languages. you should go off and try to figur
he was actually my dad's cousin.n the north of england, you know, everyone's related to everyone else. you know, you just call them uncle or aunt, you know, kind of on the off chance that they are the most likely to be or at least, you know, a long standing, multi—generational family friend. and we'd run into my uncle charlie down in the town in bishop auckland, where i grew up. we didn't have telephones. so, you know, it was all a kind of market days on wednesdays or saturdays where you...
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so i was six years old and my mom and dad got divorced. i was the oldest of three kids. richard is, the baby of the family, six years younger than i am. and my sister liz is 19 months younger than i am. and so to second grade, back and forth would walk with my sister to school. and then so she was in kindergarten, she didn't stay for the whole day, would go home halfway. halfway through the day. and i was just so anxious. i was worried that liz would wouldn't get home safely. i sound east lansing was dangerous, and it's not like our walk was that long. but that was. that was me. i was anxious was, you know, things were going on at home. and so i was taking on a more of a role communicating between my parents sometimes and making sure that were all ready when it was time to go from one house to the other. so i had a lot of responsibility at a pretty young age, and my saw that i was struggling and mrs. bowie sat with me and asked me what was going. and so she arranged for me to walk my sister home one day during during the day. so i could see she was going to be fine and th
so i was six years old and my mom and dad got divorced. i was the oldest of three kids. richard is, the baby of the family, six years younger than i am. and my sister liz is 19 months younger than i am. and so to second grade, back and forth would walk with my sister to school. and then so she was in kindergarten, she didn't stay for the whole day, would go home halfway. halfway through the day. and i was just so anxious. i was worried that liz would wouldn't get home safely. i sound east...
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my dad had a very simple mantra.t, as long as you choose to be that, as long as you�*re not forced to be that. that�*s the only thing that would disappoint me." and i tried to carry that on with my kids. you went to quite a posh school — you went to the same school as tony blair�*s kids, the 0ratory. so i went to a primary school over the ha�*penny steps, just near grenfell. catholic primary — my parents are irish immigrants — and they took me into a room one day with 3—4 others and said, "sit this test." so i answered these questions, and then, was given — some of us were given the opportunity to go to cardinal vaughan, a grammar school at the time, and some got the opportunity to go to the 0ratory. what the 0ratory was very, very good for me, was it was the first time i knew i was poor. really — why? just as you look around that school... ? as i looked around the people that i was with, it was a very different demographic. many of the people there were sons of ambassadors, and other things. and, you know, i also fo
my dad had a very simple mantra.t, as long as you choose to be that, as long as you�*re not forced to be that. that�*s the only thing that would disappoint me." and i tried to carry that on with my kids. you went to quite a posh school — you went to the same school as tony blair�*s kids, the 0ratory. so i went to a primary school over the ha�*penny steps, just near grenfell. catholic primary — my parents are irish immigrants — and they took me into a room one day with 3—4...
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my childhood was spent in nature, my dad is a fisherman, and i am the daughter of a fisherman, from theage of 5 on oars, and dogs, cats, nature, tents, lived in our own house, stoves, friends, grandmothers, grandfathers. yes, a lot is connected with history, grandparents went through the war, my grandmother was a chef in a carriage that carried military commanders during the war, she cooked food, my grandfather, he was, he worked in the nkvd, he had many places of service, and his history is a little covered, the history of birth. covered in mystery, i hope to reveal it someday, because in 1900 he was born, in 1915 or 16 he was sent to grandfather, that is, who was my grandfather, in fact, great-grandfather, great-grandmother is unknown, because at that time there were such statistics, that children, when changed. life and changed the surname and changed the names of parents, and my grandfather on my father's side was a sniper in the war, he also went through the great patriotic war, then was shell-shocked in in the hospital i met my grandmother, my dad's mother, who also went through t
my childhood was spent in nature, my dad is a fisherman, and i am the daughter of a fisherman, from theage of 5 on oars, and dogs, cats, nature, tents, lived in our own house, stoves, friends, grandmothers, grandfathers. yes, a lot is connected with history, grandparents went through the war, my grandmother was a chef in a carriage that carried military commanders during the war, she cooked food, my grandfather, he was, he worked in the nkvd, he had many places of service, and his history is a...
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boy and he had felt betrayed by our government, his family, his friends, and he hung himself in my dad's garage and mom came home from church and... opened up the garage door to find my son. i think he could still be here today had he been given the proper treatment. every day 22 veterans take their own lives. as shocking as the number is, it is actually higher if you count men and women such as levi derbies. veterans are killing themselves at more than double the rate of the civil. population with about 49,000 taking their own lives between 2005 and 2011. the question is, why has suicide become such an epidemic? adrien served as captain in the army infantry and spent 25 months in afghanistan over two combat deployments. in a journalist writing investigative articles for the new york times concerning ptsd. and the high cost of war. the veterans that are most at risk for ptsd, based on my experience, would be those veterans that participated directly in combat operations. um, i don't think that's even risk, i think that's probably a direct correlation. i think if you participate in combat
boy and he had felt betrayed by our government, his family, his friends, and he hung himself in my dad's garage and mom came home from church and... opened up the garage door to find my son. i think he could still be here today had he been given the proper treatment. every day 22 veterans take their own lives. as shocking as the number is, it is actually higher if you count men and women such as levi derbies. veterans are killing themselves at more than double the rate of the civil. population...
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and mom, my dad saved up for a car himself at the age of 14, oh, come on, strive for this, an examplee is good, answering the question tuvan schoolboy, about the growing popularity of the chinese language, in chinese, they speak freely, here, but this does not mean that we should forget our interest in the english language there, we do not have hostile languages, we do not even have hostile countries, we have hostile elites in some countries that have been fighting russia for centuries, these ruling elites there are trying to isolate russia, it is clear that nothing is working, everyone already understands this, in these countries there are a lot of people, a lot, who support russia, support our desire to strengthen traditional values, asked about how vladimir putin feels about the non-traditional values being imposed in the west, about transgender athletes who participate in women's competitions and take first place, having a clear physical advantage , time watching the olympic games, yes... a man who declared himself a woman, knocked out a real woman, broke janos, how do you feel
and mom, my dad saved up for a car himself at the age of 14, oh, come on, strive for this, an examplee is good, answering the question tuvan schoolboy, about the growing popularity of the chinese language, in chinese, they speak freely, here, but this does not mean that we should forget our interest in the english language there, we do not have hostile languages, we do not even have hostile countries, we have hostile elites in some countries that have been fighting russia for centuries, these...
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my dad played with the eagles. are all sec hall of famer's as well, playing at vanderbilt and tennessee. my mom was a division i softball player. my oldest sister, she played softball. she went to ole miss. my brother is in college, he plays football now. my youngest sister, she is still in high school. she is 15. she's an elite level gymnast. i would never ever tell her this, but she's probably the best athlete of all of us. peter: one of the stories you tell in your book is a pool in memphis in the middle of winter. what happened? riley: yes, so my dad, he does a lot of different business ventures. i never really understood what he did growing up. i don't even think i still understand what his occupation is, but always doing something. he had a business trip in memphis so i was about eight years old. he asked me if i wanted to go. i said sure. i went with him to memphis in the middle of december. we went to the hotel. he had a long break in his day. he's in the hotel room and says, all right, riley, come down to
my dad played with the eagles. are all sec hall of famer's as well, playing at vanderbilt and tennessee. my mom was a division i softball player. my oldest sister, she played softball. she went to ole miss. my brother is in college, he plays football now. my youngest sister, she is still in high school. she is 15. she's an elite level gymnast. i would never ever tell her this, but she's probably the best athlete of all of us. peter: one of the stories you tell in your book is a pool in memphis...
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yeah, the last time i went for a ride with my dad was when i was 6. do you feel sorry for him? why did you decide to become a writer? i don't know, i probably wanted to change the world, and who did you want to become? me at all? i don't know what i want, i know what i don't want, and why don't you want it, i don't want to live in this stupid city, i don't want to go to boring classes, everything is so beaten up, here to do, to serve tourists, stupa, but you just need to find your business, what kind of business can there be here, what to choose, well, i don’t know, go to another city, after. to another university, i can’t, no, you can’t, you’re just too lazy to change your life, and what’s the point, what do you mean, what’s the point? you do what you want? yes, so what, and, here we are. please, hurry up, hurry up, you must understand, i’m not ordered to go for another car every day, little girl. with dictatorial tendencies, maybe you tell me where we're going, great, well i tried, what is this, what is this, this music, deck? were you a bad student at school? no, why not? my
yeah, the last time i went for a ride with my dad was when i was 6. do you feel sorry for him? why did you decide to become a writer? i don't know, i probably wanted to change the world, and who did you want to become? me at all? i don't know what i want, i know what i don't want, and why don't you want it, i don't want to live in this stupid city, i don't want to go to boring classes, everything is so beaten up, here to do, to serve tourists, stupa, but you just need to find your business,...
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my dad dad was a doctor, but because of the color of his skin and the things that he and ran it or the things that he his dad and printed as a doctor. they took it away from him because of the color of their skin. and it just my dad and them was totally different. they, they, i respected why people because they say i know what they can do to you know? and then when the jim crow, eric came, came about. he said it really got worse during the jim crow air. the way people could come on the quote colored side of town and harass them and, and, and beat them up and, and do stuff they wanted to to them. but the color, it could not go to the white side of town and do anything to them. retail or anything, nothing there will be killed, they were behind anything. what happened? so and then they told me the water fountains in the restroom that was designated for black people. what didn't work half the time, so they, they really, a lot of times didn't have anywhere to use the bathroom. this is what is connected with this word color. so yeah that's, that's what they would tell me cuz i did ask them a
my dad dad was a doctor, but because of the color of his skin and the things that he and ran it or the things that he his dad and printed as a doctor. they took it away from him because of the color of their skin. and it just my dad and them was totally different. they, they, i respected why people because they say i know what they can do to you know? and then when the jim crow, eric came, came about. he said it really got worse during the jim crow air. the way people could come on the quote...
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my dad is a hunter. i do not know a hell of a lot of deer wearing kevlar vests. too many people are able to access guns that should not be able to. let's require safe storage of firearms. i know i have mine locked up. how can you have an assault rifle in the house and not locked up, knowing where your kid knows where it is. we have to hold parents accountable. let's enact universal background checks. end immunity for gun manufacturers. the rural parts of my state, we all had guns and it is not popular to talk about but there is a difference between rational and irrational. the only outfit in the world we cannot sue and passed by law is gun manufacturers. how about the case of big tobacco? how many more people would be dead now? common sense measures for responsible gun owners. it won't bring back that children. thousands of children have been gunned down. more children die from a gunshot wound than any other reason in the u.s. more die as a consequence of a bullet in the united states of america. it will help save lives if we do the things we talk about. we can d
my dad is a hunter. i do not know a hell of a lot of deer wearing kevlar vests. too many people are able to access guns that should not be able to. let's require safe storage of firearms. i know i have mine locked up. how can you have an assault rifle in the house and not locked up, knowing where your kid knows where it is. we have to hold parents accountable. let's enact universal background checks. end immunity for gun manufacturers. the rural parts of my state, we all had guns and it is not...