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i was aware i had a lot to learn and i tried to learn and i did.eter: how did you get to washington? peggy: this is the mid-1970's. i was becoming politically shockingly conservative. i was reading national review and had been for a while. the boston i came to was in the middle of the bus and crisis. the america i was involved in was in the middle of the vietnam crisis. i found myself naturally taking the conservative side on issues. i watched the conservatives running around in america, they were fine but i was not a registered republican, i was just a person with thoughts. after a few years in boston went down to be a news writer at the cbs broadcast center where i had been a temporary secretary. and the wonderful thing happened to me, this is later in the 1970's, i was on the radio side, they kept me on radio. the guys on the radio side at cbs news the 1970's were the ones who had invented writing for broadcast with ed morrow. charles collingwood was still there, douglas edwards, these were my colleagues and i listened to how they put things and
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i don't think i died. i thought i did. like i did, because there was something — then there was nothing. no fall, no anything. there wasjust nothing. which was, in retrospect, was sort of frightening. everybody sort of flipped out. i was out, and they got an ambulance. when i opened my eyes, there were five paramedics in my living room. there were two doctors who looked like spacemen, and there was an ambulance in front of my house. and people think i don't believe in an afterlife because i said that i saw nothing when i... maybe there's no afterlife for me, you know? maybe someone else is going somewhere because they... they did what i didn't do. there's no sequel. no sequel! no. exactly. i think. . . it's crazy. it's too much to even comprehend how, why you can actually go through this life, and then it's over, and you don't even know about it? you don't even... all the things i remember end, they die and it's all over? it's very hard to conceive of that. there have been great people who have thought it through and talke
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i mean, i did have a great support. i had mr. tim baker, he was a six there that he's he's the one that actually offered me the job. then we had our miss martha robinson, who was my supervisor. great. she's always been taking care of me since i've been there and she still does and they got in there. my supervisor, mr. eric todd hunter, was also great and supporting and supporting the supporting me and supporting the wounded warrior project program. so and he's still my supervisor. i still got to go him about a lot of things and he takes care of me and and does a good job. and in leading me the right and i got lucky that in 2020 they offered me they said i could from home so i can remotely work and and again i told them i want to go work in california. and they were like, okay. so but luckily i had a bunch of support from advice director and a three star signed off on it and i moved back to california and, and i work remotely from here and i still work for the pentagon in fortunately i was able to buy my time back so i did nine an
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for me, i admit i was by the time i got in bed may be 72 hours later i get off the bus i started cryingd like saying what the hell did i do here? even getting off the bus and everyone was shouting out numbers. real iegz everybody telling social security number and i was trying to mem rise mine on the bus. getting used to that atmosphere of yelled at a lot. how was this first few moments of boot camp am >> so traveling from san francisco is where i signed up to san diego, i done think about it we went occupy and stabilized and down and straight in the unfortunately the group i was we were late for the drill destructors we got yelling off the bat. the first couple of moments. after that first week you know it basement new normal. it was great. >> and remoinldz me when did you join. 2013. >> okay. i want to gauge era was 97 they were able to touch you and, yea. >> and stuff like that. and [laughter] i heard 2013 did they toucher or yell. they were in the supposed to touch you. a little crazy. but you know it was all nothing was done maliciously it was done for actual training. >> how about
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but, you know, i look out and i see i see friends, i see family, i see my runners. thanks for coming out, guys. sad margaret catholic high school in the house. thanks, everyone for coming. i really appreciate it. so before we sign books and stuff, let's up the floor for just a few questions for anybody who might miss mccullough. so yeah, we had a we got to make sure we get the mic to you in doing all this research, did you come across or do something that was really fun or exciting in your research and was there anything that you found shocking that you discovered and you were to bring anybody back to talk to? oh, that's really good. would it be actually? gutzler would it be churchill or whoever? oh, that's a good question. you know, that that the thing that was true. i know, i know are many questions there. so i'm going to i'm going to go we're going to start with the churchill thing, you know, that that little parlor game people say like if you could dinner with three people, which one of it would be like churchill would be you'd have jesus churchill and i'm not s
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and i was like, i was bereft and i could not go. i could not tell. i couldn't live with the fact my brother and sister met the kennedys and i didn't. so i went to school the next day and i told everybody i met the kennedys and, you know, it was all staged thing. and like tapped. and mr. president, i'm griffin dunne. and he turns to jack and goes, oh, my god, jackie, this is a little boy who wrote that. and and i started to tell this over, over. well, like, right when i moved to new york at 18 and i'm in the middle of, you know, starting school, the neighborhood playhouse, with all my new actor friends. and i'm starting to tell the story. and i and he turns to jackie and i go, wait, i didn't meet the kennedys. i'm making all this up. i don't know why i met. and i start to have like a breakdown about it. he goes, okay, nobody's saying you didn't. and i call my brother. and i said, you know, i almost told the story again. i've been, you know, feasting your experience and lying that he goes, what are you home? at that time you guys all met the kennedys.
and i was like, i was bereft and i could not go. i could not tell. i couldn't live with the fact my brother and sister met the kennedys and i didn't. so i went to school the next day and i told everybody i met the kennedys and, you know, it was all staged thing. and like tapped. and mr. president, i'm griffin dunne. and he turns to jack and goes, oh, my god, jackie, this is a little boy who wrote that. and and i started to tell this over, over. well, like, right when i moved to new york at 18...
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i couldn't spin it around enough, and i failed. and i see. and i looked in her eyes and there were tears. and there were tears in my eyes. and i just asked her to forgive me. i was she was me. i was just shot with her. came off worse. and she didn't move. she blinked, but she move her hair. she didn't make a body, just nothing. and i felt i felt like she she gave me something that day. i have hope. what you did is wrong. what you did was wrong, mr. allen. and it's unforgivable. and like today, i can live with that. my mom taught me. there's nothing wrong with a man having a heart heart. there's nothing wrong with you feeling like you're part of the human race. even though you took a life, you're still part of this human race. don't come out here with your head down. be an asset. you were given an opportunity and in after they started letting guys that have served time on death row. i know three guys that are out there. i served time with on death row. they don't o write a book. they don't they just want to be left alone. and if i could sit an
i couldn't spin it around enough, and i failed. and i see. and i looked in her eyes and there were tears. and there were tears in my eyes. and i just asked her to forgive me. i was she was me. i was just shot with her. came off worse. and she didn't move. she blinked, but she move her hair. she didn't make a body, just nothing. and i felt i felt like she she gave me something that day. i have hope. what you did is wrong. what you did was wrong, mr. allen. and it's unforgivable. and like today,...
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i think i know i know everybody.u pick people and sometimes they disappoint you, everybody knows that. and then you pick people and they turn out to be better than you thought but for the most part, i tell you what, i think we have some incredible people in washington, we really do. we have great people and i now know i believe for the most part i know who those people are. >> you think bobby kennedy and elon musk will be influential figures without being specific about what the rules would be in your administration? >> yeah, i do. i think so. look, bobby, let's talk two of them. elon -- you know where he is right now? he's in pennsylvania campaigning for me. elon. that rocket ship, right. it's so great. 22 stories, i thought the sucker was going to be done, i was -- very crazy story. i saw it on television. i told the story tonight but i thought it was a very -- i'm talking to this very important guy, not as important as tucker but important, somebody everybody would know. taking to him, she's a boring guy. who is h
i think i know i know everybody.u pick people and sometimes they disappoint you, everybody knows that. and then you pick people and they turn out to be better than you thought but for the most part, i tell you what, i think we have some incredible people in washington, we really do. we have great people and i now know i believe for the most part i know who those people are. >> you think bobby kennedy and elon musk will be influential figures without being specific about what the rules...
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and when i tell them they say i never like my name. i always i, i said, so change it. it's your life. like we're not stuck with anything forever, right? i think there's a lot of reasons why i changed it. but the last book i was here with aja monet, we did. i think it was almost the same room right. was the apology, which was a letter i wrote from my father to myself, basically apologizing for sexually assaulting and beating me. and i wrote it in his voice. and i basically said all the things to myself that i long for him to say. and i kind of went into his story and investigated who he was, how he became the person he became, why he did what he did. and it was really one of the most exhausting and terrifying, liberating experiences i've ever had because i finally realized is at the end of it, when i had come to understand my father not justify him and not i understood him, i realized it had nothing to do with me. i was just in the way of of whatever was going to happen. it wasn't particular or personal. and at the end of the book, and as i wrote the book, my father rea
and when i tell them they say i never like my name. i always i, i said, so change it. it's your life. like we're not stuck with anything forever, right? i think there's a lot of reasons why i changed it. but the last book i was here with aja monet, we did. i think it was almost the same room right. was the apology, which was a letter i wrote from my father to myself, basically apologizing for sexually assaulting and beating me. and i wrote it in his voice. and i basically said all the things to...
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i feel like i wrote this a long year even though i didn't, but some countries i can't i really can't remember it. was jim going to korea pay for women to freeze their eggs and they subsidize it because. they want more women to be having kids more in europe. i don't think it's as like flashy and marketing heavy. there's also more restrictions. the freezing of eggs and embryos, europe, the use of them. i mean, the us is known by some as like the wild west of fertility technology and there's pros and cons. to that the cons are that there's i have a lot of issues with how we regulate this technology here how clinics in many ways fall through the cracks of like the fda and the cdc and who's regulating and that's a it's in the book but so it's easy to kind of for embryologists and fertility doctors they're going to do what they want that the flip side of that and i say this in the book too is that it's called hrt for a reason so it stands for assisted reproductive technologies. doctors kind of say that like a lot this is more art than science. the science very strong, but it really is like
i feel like i wrote this a long year even though i didn't, but some countries i can't i really can't remember it. was jim going to korea pay for women to freeze their eggs and they subsidize it because. they want more women to be having kids more in europe. i don't think it's as like flashy and marketing heavy. there's also more restrictions. the freezing of eggs and embryos, europe, the use of them. i mean, the us is known by some as like the wild west of fertility technology and there's pros...
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i learned how to cook. i learned about natural and foods for the first time. i, i my diet. i became a vegetarian i began to eat vegetables. i my mind and stomach were opened up to this greater reality previous. to that i kind of thought food was, you know, kind of like i was a car and cars going gas stations to get new fuel so i just thought, well, i need to get is it long as it tastes good and it gives me energy that's all i about food was this idea i was a living being and i needed to nourish trillions and trillions of cells every day with a variety of nutrients was like a radical idea for me when i was 22 years old. but i got it at a plant a house and i didn't know it but i kind of found the purpose in my life and i got so excited it that i just i just read books and learn how to cook and study cookbooks. and this is what i wanted do. and it became it became my great passion in life. were you raised in a counter culture sort of way in houston? no, no, no. i was raised very conventionally, very, very conventional background, just really. i was raised in like a family. i w
i learned how to cook. i learned about natural and foods for the first time. i, i my diet. i became a vegetarian i began to eat vegetables. i my mind and stomach were opened up to this greater reality previous. to that i kind of thought food was, you know, kind of like i was a car and cars going gas stations to get new fuel so i just thought, well, i need to get is it long as it tastes good and it gives me energy that's all i about food was this idea i was a living being and i needed to nourish...
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say yeah, i, i lives that i might have a political. she has made it happen when he got soon, i resend the game paper, fav upgraded when i got the stuff there. but again, the style split it, but i was at a i and what have you been doing since then to help people here? in the sense that the i'm not, i'm as a by side of that. is that right? yeah. that we sent out to you and it almost single. she gets almost close and she'll see that nothing. yeah. unless the apple then yeah. most of those as nothing . yeah. unless a look to see that nothing english telephone is mobile, there's not being there in it. and so what happens if you it at assessing best, have your name, but then see applicant, you can come down with national, inviting you to sign up, or if not shorter, any thoughts? norman's interruptions on that, i'm gonna send it as an example. equal will just because that isn't this, i'm gonna shop critical partner support at that level. i left for that the on the last go is was necessary. you have especially if as much in media as, as the mi
say yeah, i, i lives that i might have a political. she has made it happen when he got soon, i resend the game paper, fav upgraded when i got the stuff there. but again, the style split it, but i was at a i and what have you been doing since then to help people here? in the sense that the i'm not, i'm as a by side of that. is that right? yeah. that we sent out to you and it almost single. she gets almost close and she'll see that nothing. yeah. unless the apple then yeah. most of those as...
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where, you know, i mean if i get them, if i succeed, because if i school could help them understand the world and develop their minds of what else it can, i can use that without an ultimately the kid can show the children. i'll throw in that there are other things beyond these beautiful mountain. give them the coffee. i cause i'm not, we're not going to be in front of you seem to class yes. to class a c. c, c. glass. glass face, glass easy sit over there and my children. i brought the valves that it. okay. so yeah, mostly i what is our that i'm used to bring your colored pens and come here who 3 in the community. and that's pretty much this very close to rural and traditional and the children don't even have a basic level of education. so you home book on my bicycle that allows you to let me know if the children rarely come to school. sometimes they are absent because they have to look after their animals and goes until they find it difficult to learn the 1st letters and to concentrate on school, simply because they're busy with other things. look at them and we'll see you come with all
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that i that i write, i try to keep it really pasty and keep people interested. and these stories are genuinely thrilling. we one of the things, a couple of novel is jack carr and mark greaney, who are both military people. they just couldn't believe how stunning these stories are. and this idea of i know that there's ever been a time in my lifetime when we've needed heroes more and the kind of heroes heroism that's that's really necessary right now. it's more small heroes, small gestures, small things that we can all do. but in this book, it's big things. and, you know, we we, you know, in five, six, seven pages, you are with a a an army guy at iwo jima with a flamethrower. and what he had to do to survive and to somehow help those who were around him survive, we've got to in vietnam, we have a military man who they would have trouble bringing a helicopter and they had, you know, bring out some wounded soldiers. and he ran out into this field. in the end, he took the helicopter. he said, if i could stand here, you can land here. and it's that kind of bravery. we
that i that i write, i try to keep it really pasty and keep people interested. and these stories are genuinely thrilling. we one of the things, a couple of novel is jack carr and mark greaney, who are both military people. they just couldn't believe how stunning these stories are. and this idea of i know that there's ever been a time in my lifetime when we've needed heroes more and the kind of heroes heroism that's that's really necessary right now. it's more small heroes, small gestures, small...
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how would i have responded it? i don't know. i don't know. i think i have kept my head down. i really do. i don't think i was the sort of person that would have sort of been particularly brave. i certainly wouldn't have taken on the gunman. i think i might have tried to help in negotiations and that what quite a lot of the hostages up doing, particularly the british ones. there were four british people in that. and in a way, they they began to develop. and this was one of the elements. fascinating elements to me of stockholm syndrome that began to take place in that building, was that they began to find common cause with the gunmen. they began to see the police and the outside as the enemy. and so so the british hostages and this man you see on the top left here, is it left for you? i can't tell. yes, top left began to sort of speak on behalf of the gunmen to the authorities. i think i have been one of those. i think i might have to help in that way. mustafa kikuchi, the one on the top left is one of the people who who just wandered into the embassy by accident, really he was
how would i have responded it? i don't know. i don't know. i think i have kept my head down. i really do. i don't think i was the sort of person that would have sort of been particularly brave. i certainly wouldn't have taken on the gunman. i think i might have tried to help in negotiations and that what quite a lot of the hostages up doing, particularly the british ones. there were four british people in that. and in a way, they they began to develop. and this was one of the elements....
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i mean, i think that's i think that's really interesting because i think i mean, you've you've done so much more reporting on this than i have. but the the little sort of window that i that i have into that and i it goes like this. and i think that there are so many latinos that in these evangelical churches found found a sense of belonging and refuge in a safe space. and then i think what's interesting if you if you if you take a step back so the audience understands like latino evangelicals in this moment are the fastest growing group of evangelicals in the united states. we're talking about latino. i always think it's so interesting, right? because they're so fundamentally different. white evangelicals, we're talking about first and second generation immigrants. we're talking about spanish. we're talking in many cases of folks that have just come from latin america holding evangelical these. but we're also talking about many latino catholics that are converting to in jellicle ism. we're talking about the children of a lot of these families that after years are now also stepping into
i mean, i think that's i think that's really interesting because i think i mean, you've you've done so much more reporting on this than i have. but the the little sort of window that i that i have into that and i it goes like this. and i think that there are so many latinos that in these evangelical churches found found a sense of belonging and refuge in a safe space. and then i think what's interesting if you if you if you take a step back so the audience understands like latino evangelicals...
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david: i will get to that. cal: i don't know if i have one. i love the game a lot. your everyday player was defined in those years as playing every day and it was an honor to be thought of and counted on each and every day, by your teammates. so i had my dad who was also a coach, when i first came in. probably for the first 11 or 12 years of my career. and i think the real reason i played is i couldn't come into a ballpark and say you need to miss a game or two. i couldn't face my dad, let alone the manager of the team. david: i've been working for many years and i have not done 17 years consecutively every day. i get headaches someday, i don't feel good. you never had a headache, a cold? nothing happened? cal: yes. all of those things. david: you played through it. cal: you learn to play through different things and you find out quickly that i can still compete and play even though i might be less than 100%. david: baseball was called the national pastime for the longest time but obviously other sports have taken attention away from basketball and football. -- away
david: i will get to that. cal: i don't know if i have one. i love the game a lot. your everyday player was defined in those years as playing every day and it was an honor to be thought of and counted on each and every day, by your teammates. so i had my dad who was also a coach, when i first came in. probably for the first 11 or 12 years of my career. and i think the real reason i played is i couldn't come into a ballpark and say you need to miss a game or two. i couldn't face my dad, let...
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i might. am i?i'll tell you what my, my hoped for job is when i come home and i have had a rough day and there's been some whatever and the present is in my business about whatever i did wrong that day. and i say, debbie, we're opening a falafel stand right now. and i said, i don't want to run the falafel store. i don't want you can own the falafel stand. i said, i want to be the guy in the back of the restaurant with the shawarma thing and the only question i ask all day is in chips or bleach. chips. meaning? do you want fries with that or do you not want fries with that? and that is the job i would have if you know. but just to stay in that vignette for a second because i'm not in the falafel vignette, but in the university of michigan vignette, you were a 21 year old on your way to squirming out of the hillel after paying issue of a call you were looking for some beer keg something you paint that picture though because you use an example about how one person can make a difference and how how did
i might. am i?i'll tell you what my, my hoped for job is when i come home and i have had a rough day and there's been some whatever and the present is in my business about whatever i did wrong that day. and i say, debbie, we're opening a falafel stand right now. and i said, i don't want to run the falafel store. i don't want you can own the falafel stand. i said, i want to be the guy in the back of the restaurant with the shawarma thing and the only question i ask all day is in chips or bleach....
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i didn't negotiate and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? one of the greatest baseball players ever is cal ripken. he set a record for playing in 2632 consecutive games. he was an all-star 19 times. a member of the hall of fame, twice most valuable player in the american league and also once a world series champion. i had a chance to sit down with cal ripken recently to talk about his current life working with and for the baltimore orioles. so it was said in baseball that the unbreakable record was lou gehrig's record of playing in 2130 games consecutively. nobody thought that could ever be broken. you broke it. you played in 2632 games consecutively over 17 years. why did you do that? did you ever think of maybe taking a day off would be a good thing? cal: you are not going to ask me what my secret was, right? david: i will get to that. cal: i don't know if i have one. i love the game a lot. your everyday player was defined in those years as playing
i didn't negotiate and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? one of the greatest baseball players ever is cal ripken. he set a record for playing in 2632 consecutive games. he was an all-star 19 times. a member of the hall of fame, twice most valuable player in the american league and also once a world series champion. i had a chance to sit down with cal ripken recently to...
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jeff: i asked how much he wanted, he said 250, i said fine, i did not negotiate and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i'd like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? josh harris is a major figure in the investment world and the sports world. in the investment world he was the cofounder of apollo, one of the largest credit equity firms in the world. as a owner, he recently bought the washington commanders for $6 billion, the largest price ever paid for a major sports franchise in the united states. i had a chance to sit down with josh harris to talk about his combined life as an investor and sports team owner. for those who don't know, josh was a cofounder of apollo, one of the largest private equity credit firms in the world. he is now the founder and managing director and ceo of a new firm based in miami, 26north. and as if that was not enough, you are also the lead partner in the washington commanders. you are also the lead partner managing director for the nba philadelphia 76ers. you
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i said of course i would.never imagined a few weeks later i would get invitation to have a cup of coffee with mr. kissinger and, of course, we went into the typical conversation. i would not go into details of the conversation. i think he gave very interesting responses, but he concluded on something that stood with me up until today. he said when you're a great power, there certain responsibilities that come with great power. the u.s. is becoming a modern power and a european light power. and if we do not assume that this is the responsibility of a great power, the europeans will not take our place but the chinese will. this was in 2005. the thing is in this conversation when we talk about american soft power, i would use chris walker's concept of sharp power, particularly rented to china. the broader question is that this questions cannot be tackled independently from the question of the chinese influence. i think the u.s. should have a clear policy towards china whatever the response is. and it happy to see
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i think so. i involved in violence. i think so- i think _ involved in violence. i think so.r to being in the last two— said. prior to being in the last two weeks in pennsylvania, i last two weeks in pennsylvania, i spent — last two weeks in pennsylvania, i spent two weeks in north carolina _ i spent two weeks in north carolina and in georgia and we were _ carolina and in georgia and we were going everywhere and we did not— were going everywhere and we did not really see anything people _ did not really see anything people are excited to vote, i did not— people are excited to vote, i did not see anybody being over aggressive if we don't get the vote — aggressive if we don't get the vote and _ aggressive if we don't get the vote and so forth. so also the local— vote and so forth. so also the local departments, the state elections, the das, they are all prepared for think everybody is repaired and that is the — everybody is repaired and that is the most important thing. obviously i will repeat what i said — obviously i will repeat what i said earlier, i believe it's going _ sai
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i mean i feel like i did the best job i could have done. i think that his range you know i, say this like you could write five different plays about him, you know, the the cubs columns, humorous columns, the sad columns, the personal comes like there's just so much about, you know, it's really hard to encapsulate. so i don't know if, you know, i've captured those trying to really find the universality in a lot of that to actually i, i was there's a guy in my neighborhood. he's a schoolteacher. he works at a high school. he's an english teacher. and when i was putting up the show and a workshop in los angeles because my idea was if i could put it in front of these people who have any kind of relationship with my that, and they can connect with it, then maybe i have, you know, because honestly, being in chicago, the show, being with all of you here is the big stage for this. you know and i said domo. yeah, i'm working this play and it's about this named mike royko. and he said, i, i teach a column of mike royko. i said what? what? and i said,
i mean i feel like i did the best job i could have done. i think that his range you know i, say this like you could write five different plays about him, you know, the the cubs columns, humorous columns, the sad columns, the personal comes like there's just so much about, you know, it's really hard to encapsulate. so i don't know if, you know, i've captured those trying to really find the universality in a lot of that to actually i, i was there's a guy in my neighborhood. he's a schoolteacher....
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i haven't i haven't that. but i will tell you, i've done work with the board of elections, with our implementation of ranked choice voting. and though i know the board of elections, at least in new york city, has challenges, i do think they are faithfully executing their counts and it would surprise me if that weren't the case here. and i think for people who are like, i don't know how it's working, you should go be a poll worker. i've done this three times. once you do it, you can kind of see how much redundancy there is this system and how hard it really is to get to a nefarious end right. i just want to point out one more quick one. why don't you talk about it? the. okay. well, for the people here, so they could we can do it after. i'll do it with you after. but just one of the thing i just think is important, there were 987,000 voters who registered on january 1st, which is impossible because it's not open on january 1st. so i want to send you this report because somebody who's into this, please do it. and
i haven't i haven't that. but i will tell you, i've done work with the board of elections, with our implementation of ranked choice voting. and though i know the board of elections, at least in new york city, has challenges, i do think they are faithfully executing their counts and it would surprise me if that weren't the case here. and i think for people who are like, i don't know how it's working, you should go be a poll worker. i've done this three times. once you do it, you can kind of see...
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really wanted when i so i was a for my dad and i finally met him right when i was in my twenties. and there was a way that i just yearned to connect this family, that i had been estranged for so many years. and, and in that time were like, oh, here's an oral history that your grandfather wrote. and you know, and here's a book that he was on with a friend of his. i found out that these grandparents that i never met knew that there was a larger story at work and i felt very much like were these breadcrumbs that were being left for me long after they had passed and they were waiting really for anyone in the family or anyone in the community to find, because this oral history is at was then known as the museum of chinese the americas. and it took 25 years to unearth that oral history. i even went back to the museum and saw a file that i wasn't supposed to where it was back in. the 1990 as a refers to a young family member had come by inquiring about the oral history no longer young. well i finally the oral history but but there was a way in which so much stuff has come full circle i'l
really wanted when i so i was a for my dad and i finally met him right when i was in my twenties. and there was a way that i just yearned to connect this family, that i had been estranged for so many years. and, and in that time were like, oh, here's an oral history that your grandfather wrote. and you know, and here's a book that he was on with a friend of his. i found out that these grandparents that i never met knew that there was a larger story at work and i felt very much like were these...
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i don't think so. i, i did it for 20 years. i loved it. i really enjoyed it. but i'm going to a new chapter of my life and i, you know, when one door closes and that door closed, other doors opened. and so now am a fellow at the brookings institution. i am an adjunct professor at georgetown law school. i have taught at stanford law school and teaching again. i enjoy talking to students and encouraging students to go into public service and to also i do write this book and part of the reason i wrote the book well, the several reasons why i wrote the book, one, i want to encourage citizens to understand the role of the ig and support it. i want to encourage lawmakers to strengthen the ig, but i also want encourage universities and law schools to about igs and maybe encourage some students to go into the ig community or public service in general. and and also i hope that the book can be useful to the 15,000 ig employees, the federal government, to be more effective. there are 15,000 state and local igs as well. so it's a huge community and i think hope to have an
i don't think so. i, i did it for 20 years. i loved it. i really enjoyed it. but i'm going to a new chapter of my life and i, you know, when one door closes and that door closed, other doors opened. and so now am a fellow at the brookings institution. i am an adjunct professor at georgetown law school. i have taught at stanford law school and teaching again. i enjoy talking to students and encouraging students to go into public service and to also i do write this book and part of the reason i...
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i mean, the fact that i mean, when i read the leave policies, i, i was heard, right? because you have low income students who are absolutely terrified to take time because they fear that they won't go back. but the reason why that fear is is warranted, because of all the things you have to to come back. so i'll give you another example. so i harvard, this is like backwards and you understand why i is back within the minute. if a native student is to take time off and native students are asked time off more than anybody else, if a native is act, take time off and, they come back. the university will sponsor elder to come back with you to have a reintroduction ceremony. my question to the university was simple why are you banking on students having to take time? why not start this process at the very beginning? why not actually make this a welcoming space and saying that we understand that our cultural practices that we don't know, but we can respect? why are you expecting failure. right. build out policies to make these introductions now so that you can have a differen
i mean, the fact that i mean, when i read the leave policies, i, i was heard, right? because you have low income students who are absolutely terrified to take time because they fear that they won't go back. but the reason why that fear is is warranted, because of all the things you have to to come back. so i'll give you another example. so i harvard, this is like backwards and you understand why i is back within the minute. if a native student is to take time off and native students are asked...
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four 5450 i, i think i think truth came in at 10,000. but anyway, it's hard work and i knew it, but i decided i didn't want to. i want to disappoint him or doubleday and and by the way, for him to ask me for the first time in his 30 some odd year career to be a co-writer for me with hardly any experience that took lot of courage on his part because really, really didn't know how this was going to work out. and i don't know if you took that, too, to doubleday, you have an idea. you want to invite mccluskey, and if you did take that to doubleday, i wouldn't be surprised if they cautioned you about you. you sure you want to do this, john they said, god, no, not mccluskey. yeah, right. yeah, that's what i figured. but we went back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, and finally we got down to that and tried to talk jim into and he said, well, i'm just kind of curious, can we make any money off this offer and i said, yeah, we can sell some books. it's okay, i'm in in, so we're making a few bucks, right? like if you. but yeah, jim's, ji
four 5450 i, i think i think truth came in at 10,000. but anyway, it's hard work and i knew it, but i decided i didn't want to. i want to disappoint him or doubleday and and by the way, for him to ask me for the first time in his 30 some odd year career to be a co-writer for me with hardly any experience that took lot of courage on his part because really, really didn't know how this was going to work out. and i don't know if you took that, too, to doubleday, you have an idea. you want to...
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i no, not really. i don't think i change anything. i but i could could it's it's a difficult question. tom. both of my other books, i, i think i could rewrite both of them and make them better. i was really happy with the way hoover turned out, but there is so much material on hoover, and if any of you have had the opportunity to go back there and see just how many boxes of material, how many walls of boxes of material there is in this library, it's just phenomenal. and i've often thought that if i had were to start over again today, i could write another biography of herbert hoover that would be 80% different in content from the one that i wrote, and b probably as good and just as interesting there is just so much there in his life in so many different ways to get at his story so many different sources that you know, you could you could really tell the story through a number of different ways. and while i don't think i'd change anything in the book as i wrote it, there are things that i wonder about. you know, i tried to keep everyth
i no, not really. i don't think i change anything. i but i could could it's it's a difficult question. tom. both of my other books, i, i think i could rewrite both of them and make them better. i was really happy with the way hoover turned out, but there is so much material on hoover, and if any of you have had the opportunity to go back there and see just how many boxes of material, how many walls of boxes of material there is in this library, it's just phenomenal. and i've often thought that...
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i 90 authority and uh because i, i should, i guess get on board at the with the police. that's the mean. yeah. so i a pretty, she, me aside, each in a show, the good them will personally, my done them on friday to the store, not the us. and we nimble is, i don't know bill, but neither of these that i in the face that i yes, the use because the what the when the used in time with the buzzing. so it was the point of the some way i was leaving the is my due feeling, the sort of the issue, but it was in a blue a by years. so it is d as kimball and doris came to out there. i'm gonna have them . daniel's get his for when it gets no, i wouldn't even speak, talk to them. that's what i need to do with them. we believe there, i'll shoot me an example of them. a lot of these updates and that will, it was really when you get to the else is that owned by them. some of the business that i gave to thank you. you can sort of nice be 5, be fine. you taking premium, even a mortgage getting into this and go to because otherwise it is not because i'm going to be seeing these. the bigger ask
i 90 authority and uh because i, i should, i guess get on board at the with the police. that's the mean. yeah. so i a pretty, she, me aside, each in a show, the good them will personally, my done them on friday to the store, not the us. and we nimble is, i don't know bill, but neither of these that i in the face that i yes, the use because the what the when the used in time with the buzzing. so it was the point of the some way i was leaving the is my due feeling, the sort of the issue, but it...
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i don't give a what we talk about, i really don't. i just i just want to talk to you. who the are you? that's the problem. she's afraid to tell us because she knows we won't like what we see. jd vance isn't afraid. i want to go hang out with hunter biden. i mean, i may be the only republican. that dude that dude, he was like hunter thompson without the writing talent. that guy went hard. you got to give it to him. i would bet i would bet $100 that hunter biden is voting for donald trump for president. well, it doesn't seem like he likes his dad. it seems like he was dad. i might i might bet $20 on his dad voting for donald trump for president, especially last night after the garbage comment. oh yeah. you know, that guy is trying to help donald trump. you're we're going to win. i think we're going to win. but after we win, i'm going to be convinced that joe biden was trying to help us the whole time. vance spent three hours on rogan today, and nothing was off the table and talked about everything from hanging with hunter to his suspicions about what went down in butler.
i don't give a what we talk about, i really don't. i just i just want to talk to you. who the are you? that's the problem. she's afraid to tell us because she knows we won't like what we see. jd vance isn't afraid. i want to go hang out with hunter biden. i mean, i may be the only republican. that dude that dude, he was like hunter thompson without the writing talent. that guy went hard. you got to give it to him. i would bet i would bet $100 that hunter biden is voting for donald trump for...
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and i was young at the time i did "serpico." i was very -- i didn't even know where i was, i know. me for a while. >> for a while. but you had your booze, and then you didn't. you said, hey, didn't work with you:talk about how -- >> well, i was getting there. i was on my way to something that was, you know, brings unhappiness. >> right. >> and tragedy sometimes. i remember just going -- and i had a hard time, i have to say, it was difficult to do godfather 2 because the character was so, you know, omnipresent and difficult things i had to do. >> no way you could ever forgive me. not with this sicilian thing that has been going on for 2,000 years. >> he kills his own brother and he goes through so much. at the same time i was once again broken up, i was alone. been traveling all over with "the godfather," different places we went to. >> i almost died myself. >> in my home! in my bedroom where my wife sleeps. where my children come and play with their toys. >> and i think it weighed on me. i came out of that and then i did dog day afternoon, which was, you know, that was wild. >> nob
and i was young at the time i did "serpico." i was very -- i didn't even know where i was, i know. me for a while. >> for a while. but you had your booze, and then you didn't. you said, hey, didn't work with you:talk about how -- >> well, i was getting there. i was on my way to something that was, you know, brings unhappiness. >> right. >> and tragedy sometimes. i remember just going -- and i had a hard time, i have to say, it was difficult to do godfather 2...
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i think i will know before you actually. i think i will. but i think we have a long way to go.nice to have parents who lived a long time to get if you believe in that. i do. i believe in that. it's called genetics. genetics is good. not everything but it is good. better to have good genetics and bad genetics. i will supported tax credit for family caregivers who are amazing people who take care of a parent or a loved one. we wouldn't have enough hospitals if we had doubled our capacity. these people do so much and we will get them a tax credit. to rapidly reduce inflation, i will end her war on american energy and we will drill baby drill. [crowd cheering] i will cut your energy prices and half within 12 months. that's going to the beginning and we will bring your cost of groceries, food, everything. it will all come down. that's what caused the problem. the energy caused it because they came in and destroyed what i had built. what a stupid group of people. he had a hard time moving. they weigh about six ounces. they are meant for children and burial people. he went to the beac
i think i will know before you actually. i think i will. but i think we have a long way to go.nice to have parents who lived a long time to get if you believe in that. i do. i believe in that. it's called genetics. genetics is good. not everything but it is good. better to have good genetics and bad genetics. i will supported tax credit for family caregivers who are amazing people who take care of a parent or a loved one. we wouldn't have enough hospitals if we had doubled our capacity. these...
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i supported a woman's right to an abortion. i did. i was one of the few. position is not looking so radical. i never won an election in my district by less than 10 points. somehow, i survived. i was a more center-right type member of congress. that is how i presented myself. obviously, some people on the far right did not like that. the far left thought i was a right wingnut. the far-right thought i was a total rino and left-winger. most of my constituents thought i was center-center right. and i somehow prevailed. she brought up the abortion issue. i think this is the challenge for the republican party. it is a liability. the party no longer knows how to speak about the issue. we have been told it is a communications problem. i would argue it is not a communications or messaging problem great it is a policy problem. we have to figure out the policy. what some of the states have done, texas and others where they have gone to these bans with no exceptions but for the life of the mother, that enjoys support of maybe 5% of the american people. if donald trump
i supported a woman's right to an abortion. i did. i was one of the few. position is not looking so radical. i never won an election in my district by less than 10 points. somehow, i survived. i was a more center-right type member of congress. that is how i presented myself. obviously, some people on the far right did not like that. the far left thought i was a right wingnut. the far-right thought i was a total rino and left-winger. most of my constituents thought i was center-center right. and...
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i said i don't either.ut we get her back were going to get her back were not going to quit until we get her back one way or the other. when i get her back i won't stop because when she moves there's another girl standing behind her. how can i turn and walk away after i've done that work to get my niece and made noise? so from there i became a grassroots advocate working on zero budget. having people call me because i went through it. here i am trying to heal and deal with my stuff. but at the same time we are at the rest area i was in billings helping a sex trafficked getting back shows provided food, clothes, water, and security. and in that little timesheet from seattle to me there was a black man already trying to get her to alabama in that short time. so from billings to rapid city here we were crossing our fingers, bring she got off and n rapid city. she did, i had to kind of tell him some untruth about me. he's like are you a fed? and i said in my pajamas i said yes and every stop you go there's going
i said i don't either.ut we get her back were going to get her back were not going to quit until we get her back one way or the other. when i get her back i won't stop because when she moves there's another girl standing behind her. how can i turn and walk away after i've done that work to get my niece and made noise? so from there i became a grassroots advocate working on zero budget. having people call me because i went through it. here i am trying to heal and deal with my stuff. but at the...
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yeah, i, yeah i do have a comment. i yeah very short notice but i if this is snag is --something that is going to require more reporting, i would like to give them a voice nat way that to help do that most successfully. i'm not seeing it as a bad thing but more so as a similar to what i said before, when there is consequences for even what the maintenance and housing stuff, it's like what we want the consequence is getting more support. because we don't want to create a narrative where we're setting providers up to be under resourced and then fully responsible when it's like who else is going to provide these services? and that's what is happening in the political landscape. in order to be good partners to the providers, we have to include them and say what is a realistic way that we can respond to this? that's not going to overburden them or kind of allow to be scapegoat on a political landscape. i want to put that forward as we move forward as commissioner evans said with our later discussion to really make sure that
yeah, i, yeah i do have a comment. i yeah very short notice but i if this is snag is --something that is going to require more reporting, i would like to give them a voice nat way that to help do that most successfully. i'm not seeing it as a bad thing but more so as a similar to what i said before, when there is consequences for even what the maintenance and housing stuff, it's like what we want the consequence is getting more support. because we don't want to create a narrative where we're...
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that i but i transl i had translated here have. there been other books about or other articles that you had that used besides the letters themselves? any newspaper articles i could find. i was very to me, i employed researchers. paris, vienna, german, german researcher. so who all scoured all of the papers, large and small, to see if there was any mention of these characters, including the baroness. and of course, had somebody go deep into her genealogy for me. and so all that was very helpful terms of just piecing together this character who surrounded herself with myth. i she was a wonderful self mythologize her and loved to invent about herself so it was great fun to sort of say was this true was this true was this true and in fact check her a little. so i really just you know not having it her memorized every other bit of information i could possibly find about her and the second half was how did the two main characters come to find the galapagos islands meaning did they go there instead of. yeah. other place. no, it's a very g
that i but i transl i had translated here have. there been other books about or other articles that you had that used besides the letters themselves? any newspaper articles i could find. i was very to me, i employed researchers. paris, vienna, german, german researcher. so who all scoured all of the papers, large and small, to see if there was any mention of these characters, including the baroness. and of course, had somebody go deep into her genealogy for me. and so all that was very helpful...
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i mean they gave it, but as i read it in i think it's a bad thing. i that uh, but uh i, i don't think it will be quite as chaotic as the 1st administration in there or probably more effective, but it's in terms of implementing their agenda. let's just hope gentlemen, thank you for a fascinating discussion and what i think my g as in princeton and in rome. and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time . remember, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the bulk of the wall claimed and ruined the lines of tens of thousands, but it was the hague tribunal, with delta finishing flow to the subs. must on expand on. yeah, it was that i will talk to you and will all of that will cause up the curious thought me memories that the rest of your stuff or some of the funding that has made them, i guess i need. okay. i will need you about you. so mutual blood that's through you guys are throwing in eco so tired out table. i'll a cousin built around what sort of on team so so this would be a vision to for something to bid. jane stu
i mean they gave it, but as i read it in i think it's a bad thing. i that uh, but uh i, i don't think it will be quite as chaotic as the 1st administration in there or probably more effective, but it's in terms of implementing their agenda. let's just hope gentlemen, thank you for a fascinating discussion and what i think my g as in princeton and in rome. and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time . remember, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the bulk...