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albert, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, major. of the season arrives this week, even colder next week. wait until you see the temperatures. tonight is lake effect snow and it is heavy coming off eastern sections of lake ontario and lake erie. forecast model showing 2-4 feet is going to be possible late this week into the weekend. places like western new york if you're in and around oswego and also syracuse. starting to move its way to the northern plains. we are going to see additional waves of arctic air move in as the week goes on. and next week, 30 degrees below zero temperatures possible when it comes to wind chills in the northern areas of the planes and also the upper midwest. temperatures for tomorrow, they're going to be in the 30s in chicago, following to the 20s by the weekend, gets even colder next week. take a look at kansas city at 11 by monday. it is in the 40s by the time we head toward tuesday. as we head to the south in places like atlanta, below freezing starting this weekend into next week as we head towards new
albert, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, major. of the season arrives this week, even colder next week. wait until you see the temperatures. tonight is lake effect snow and it is heavy coming off eastern sections of lake ontario and lake erie. forecast model showing 2-4 feet is going to be possible late this week into the weekend. places like western new york if you're in and around oswego and also syracuse. starting to move its way to the northern plains. we are going to see...
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captain albert albert director.usic composed by technical sergeant donald hunsberger, staff arranger. ♪ in the fall of 1956, our hand cameras were allowed to briefly cover a meeting of the joint inaugural committee as they met to discuss plans for the coming inauguration. chairman of the committee, senator stiles bridget of new hampshire. speaker sam rayburn of texas. senator theodore francis green of rhode island. house majority leader john mccormick of massachusetts. senator john sparkman of alabama. house minority leader joseph w martin junior of massachusetts. secretary to the committee and to the senate minority market price -- mark trice. ♪ installation of the special steel platforms for television and newsreel cameras was immediately begun. approximately 540,000 feet of lumber was used to provide seating for 12,000 of the invited guests. on january 3, 1957, the flag flew over the capitol as both houses of congress met to begin the first session of the 85th congress. several days later, the president made an u
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cbs's meteorologist albert ramon joining us now. albert? >> good evening, norah.d into chicago. wind chills by tomorrow as called us 30 below 0. in single digits here tomorrow. it will feel well below 0. high temperatures in the teens in places like philadelphia. also inspecting this cold air to slide east by the time we head into wednesday morning, the air temperature and the windchill is called a ten below zero in its burden on the arctic air mass has made its way to the golf mixing with moisture as we watch a developing winter storm, rare for this part of the country. places like houston and new orleans could see 6 inches of snowfall. travel will be difficult near i10 from houston towards the east, including the panhandle of florida through the day on wednesday. also monitoring the fire situation tonight in southern california. red flag warnings posted for the potential for wind gusts as high as 100 miles per hour now through 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning pacific time in places like the foothills in the mountains, northern los angeles county. >> norah: albert ram
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albert bourla. thank you very much for being here today.024, you said it was all about execution. so what is the focus this year? >> the focus is pipeline. last year it was execution on commercial front so that you can regain market share that we felt that we could have done better in '23, and we achieved that very well. in '24, it was execution of the pipeline. >> how are you going to do that? >> we have a lot of changes implemented in 2024, but when it comes to rnd, we have new leadership of rnd. we have just reorganized our rnd organization into four end to end units like the oncology unit that we had before. oncology was the most successful unit of pfizer in terms of rnd productivity and medicines that really mack really make a difference in human lives and it was end to end from early to late and now we have organized like for biotics and all of the units of pfizer and of course, we are having 13 new phase 3 studies, but are expected to start this year and eight phase 3 studies are expected to come out this year so a lot of that catego
albert bourla. thank you very much for being here today.024, you said it was all about execution. so what is the focus this year? >> the focus is pipeline. last year it was execution on commercial front so that you can regain market share that we felt that we could have done better in '23, and we achieved that very well. in '24, it was execution of the pipeline. >> how are you going to do that? >> we have a lot of changes implemented in 2024, but when it comes to rnd, we have...
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. >> reporter: 8-year-old albert bowman says his stuffed toys give him a lot of comfort, but albert says stuffies are even more special. it's why he's used his allowance to buy two, and this one is his third. >> because they're loved before. >> reporter: what does that mean? >> somebody had them before. >> reporter: all these stuffed toys on the shelves have been donated, which means someone owned them before and gave them away so someone else an love them again. it's pretty cool. but first, they have to be scrubbed and cleaned so there aren't any germs. it's a process that happens here in this workshop just outside of london. the company is called loved before. >> l loved bore are a totally one-of-a-kind stuffed animal rehoming center, and what we do is we take in stuffed animals that people are ready to pass on so they don't go into the bin. >> reporter: it's an idea that owner charlotte says is making other kids happy, but it's also helping our environment. it's another form of recycling, so these teddies get a very special bath. >> all of them will go through a base level of cleaning
. >> reporter: 8-year-old albert bowman says his stuffed toys give him a lot of comfort, but albert says stuffies are even more special. it's why he's used his allowance to buy two, and this one is his third. >> because they're loved before. >> reporter: what does that mean? >> somebody had them before. >> reporter: all these stuffed toys on the shelves have been donated, which means someone owned them before and gave them away so someone else an love them again....
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special musical score by the united states marine band captain albert w shelford. director music composed and conducted by sergeant donald huntzberger staff arranger. and. in fall of 1956, our hand cameras were allowed to briefly cover a meeting of joint inaugural committee as they met to, discuss plans for the coming inauguration. chairman of the committee senator styles bridges of new hampshire speaker sam rayburn of texas. senator theodore francis green of rhode island. house majority leader mccormick of massachusetts. senator john sparkman of alabama. house minority leader joseph w martin. junior, massachusetts. secretary to the committee and to the senate minority. mark trice. installation the special steel platforms for television and newsreel cameras was immediately begun. on the. approximately 540,000 feet of lumber was used to provide seating for thousand of the invited guests guests. on on january 3rd, 1957. the flag flew over the capitol as both houses of congress met to begin the first session of the 85th congress. several days later, the president made
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challenge county as part of the united states as imposed sanctions on sedans. army chief abdul thought to albert han accusing his forces of attacking civilians and using hunger as a weapon of war becomes a week after the us. sanctions ahead off the power in the way to treat forces have been fighting the signees army almost 2 years. russian president vladimir putin has promised the president of the central african republic continued support. we must go is deployed hundreds of monitoring instructors to help battle rebels. actions the fighters from russia's wagner's mercenary group has supported government forces since 2018 american. so make a david lynch has died at the age of 78, known for his doc and so real autistic vision. he and best direct oscar nominations for blue velvet and the elephant man as well as mulholland drive. he was also behind the groundbreaking tv series twin peaks. as from his debut 1977 darkly serial eraser head, david lynch's unique and edgy cinematic vision was unmistakable. his 1986 phil blue velvet secured, his status is a highly viewed artist, director burning. and this
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albert is not wrong. at all.s the liberal ones >> is the disagreement about the black communities and consumption of the song, strange fruit, hearing two things today , thinking about my parents, for example, they marched on washington, my grandmother was born in 1903. they were very angry and very political. i do not know the song from my childhood and from being with them and listening to their music. i was first aware of strange fruit by nina simone in the 1960s . >> we are hearing two different , two different sizes of audiences. in the late 1930s and early 1940s, large numbers of blacks were not buying this record. or going to listen to it, or writing about it in newspapers. as the decade moved on, david mentioned the black theaters, that she performed it in. as the decade went on and moved into the 1950s, she found more and more of black listeners and fans. >> the point, early on, it came out of cafe society, a liberal white audience, embraced -- >> right. if you go through the black papers, virtually nothi
albert is not wrong. at all.s the liberal ones >> is the disagreement about the black communities and consumption of the song, strange fruit, hearing two things today , thinking about my parents, for example, they marched on washington, my grandmother was born in 1903. they were very angry and very political. i do not know the song from my childhood and from being with them and listening to their music. i was first aware of strange fruit by nina simone in the 1960s . >> we are...
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and it wasn't being done as albert murray's words made clear, by the great bands of the day.ck bands like ellington basye et cetera. he would start writing a different kind of race conscious and is that a sizing and uplifting music but he wasn't doing it yet. he had written black brown and beige yet. she really was very much, she was in the vanguard. let me point out some of the musicians who i think came after. of course nina simone has already been mentioned but whose radicalism comes after. it comes sometime after me. i would certainly say that the musicians in their own way were political, but they were thinking instrumentalists. who is she helping set the bar in terms of jazz as politically radical and aesthetically daring? think about -- but the 50s, charles mingus, fables. your father's palm made me think of that. sonny rollins, freedom sweet, max roach and abby lincoln. we insist, of course, nina simone, though not on that first 1959 album. not at all. that doesn't happen until later. so, that's remarkable. go little further and think again of venue and the difficulti
and it wasn't being done as albert murray's words made clear, by the great bands of the day.ck bands like ellington basye et cetera. he would start writing a different kind of race conscious and is that a sizing and uplifting music but he wasn't doing it yet. he had written black brown and beige yet. she really was very much, she was in the vanguard. let me point out some of the musicians who i think came after. of course nina simone has already been mentioned but whose radicalism comes after....
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and it wasn't being done at albert mary's.ds made clear by the bands of the day, ellington great black bands. i'm thinking. ellington basie, etc. ellington would start writing a kind of race conscious and almost in a sense, estheticism and uplifting music soon. but it wasn't it yet. he hadn't written black brown and beige yet, so she really was very much she was she was in the vanguard. let me point out some of the musicians who i think came after, of course, nina simone has already been mentioned, but whose radicalism comes after? it comes some time after. may i point out? i'm i would certainly that the the bop musicians in their own way were political but they were we're thinking instrumental. so who is she helping. set the bar for terms of jazz as played equally radical and esthetically daring? okay. think i'm thinking of the fifties. charles mingus fables of faubus. you're holiday's poem made me think of that sonny rollins freedom suite. max and abbey lincoln. we insist, of course. you know nina simone, though not on that
and it wasn't being done at albert mary's.ds made clear by the bands of the day, ellington great black bands. i'm thinking. ellington basie, etc. ellington would start writing a kind of race conscious and almost in a sense, estheticism and uplifting music soon. but it wasn't it yet. he hadn't written black brown and beige yet, so she really was very much she was she was in the vanguard. let me point out some of the musicians who i think came after, of course, nina simone has already been...
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and they were very successful, people like albert einstein.nd you look at henry kissinger, they were refugees to this country. donald trump set refugee admissions at very low levels first term. he's talking about block refugee admissions this term. is that a mistake? >> well, i think we're going through a period of, frankly, reacting to an extraordinarily disastrous immigration policy, so you're going to have some twists and turns. in the long run, we do want to have an ability to allow legitimate refugees to come here. we also, and participate of the reason callista and i made this documentary for pbs, we believe strongly that illegal immigrants are a major contribution to america's success and to its exceptional nature and we want to make sure that as many americans favor legal immigration as oppose illegal immigration. it's very important to distinguish the two, and we want to strongly communicate that legal immigration in a variety of forms, refugees is one and another is various work permits, but we want people to be able to come to ameri
and they were very successful, people like albert einstein.nd you look at henry kissinger, they were refugees to this country. donald trump set refugee admissions at very low levels first term. he's talking about block refugee admissions this term. is that a mistake? >> well, i think we're going through a period of, frankly, reacting to an extraordinarily disastrous immigration policy, so you're going to have some twists and turns. in the long run, we do want to have an ability to allow...
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albert m. camarillo: thank you, damien. it's always a pleasure to spend time with you. damian: well, it's always great to spend time with a legend. we'll get into that in just a bit, sir, but if i can, being that you are an expert in the study of chicano history, do you have any assessment on the results of the election when it comes to immigrants, when it comes to latinos in this country? i know i'm just throwing this blindly out at you, but probably timely, given what has happened across the country. dr. camarillo: well, of course, i've been thinking a lot about this. it's complicated, but there are some messages that i think are really valuable for all of us out of this election. one is the latino electorate, latino population, is incredibly heterogeneous. it's so diverse, it's multi-generational, it's got-- it's become more national origin diverse over the course of the last 40 and 50 years. but what i think is really important is to be able to step back and and try to understand whether you, regardless of where you--which direction you voted, for which party, for w
albert m. camarillo: thank you, damien. it's always a pleasure to spend time with you. damian: well, it's always great to spend time with a legend. we'll get into that in just a bit, sir, but if i can, being that you are an expert in the study of chicano history, do you have any assessment on the results of the election when it comes to immigrants, when it comes to latinos in this country? i know i'm just throwing this blindly out at you, but probably timely, given what has happened across the...
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certain kind of take on colombian life, novelists, and it is, it is very difficult to... not to do what albert say things are so when you effectively see that things are so, and this is what i try to do. and i know you are friends with many writers around the world, including salman rushdie. when you see what happens to writers who take on those who don't want their voice to be heard on certain issues, does it make you become more careful about what you say and write? well, salman, salman rushdie is a great example of somebody who has spent the last 30 years defending the freedoms the rest of us take for granted and thriving. i think he is an example of, of courage and of resilience. erm, and it's. .. for me, it's a source, it's an inspiration and a source of admiration in many senses. and you will continue to write about your country from inside your country? i have never, except for one book, i haven't written a page of fiction that is not obsessively about my country, about trying to understand its violence and trying to explore it and illuminate it. and as a journalist, i only try to defen
certain kind of take on colombian life, novelists, and it is, it is very difficult to... not to do what albert say things are so when you effectively see that things are so, and this is what i try to do. and i know you are friends with many writers around the world, including salman rushdie. when you see what happens to writers who take on those who don't want their voice to be heard on certain issues, does it make you become more careful about what you say and write? well, salman, salman...
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(crowd shouting) albert: i see no reason to trouble the queen. ♪ ♪ victoria: there are so many thingsr been taught. ♪ ♪ the one man i thought i could trust has deceived me. duchess of kent: victoria is a tempest. (glass shatters)
(crowd shouting) albert: i see no reason to trouble the queen. ♪ ♪ victoria: there are so many thingsr been taught. ♪ ♪ the one man i thought i could trust has deceived me. duchess of kent: victoria is a tempest. (glass shatters)
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of the performers at the may 2023 jeff beck tribute concert organised by eric clapton at the royal albertwell and we've got everyone from rod stewart, ronnie wood, from thejeff beck group to eric clapton, billy gibbons, kirk hammett and johnny depp. you can see the guitars for yourself at the auction house in london. ian palmer, bbc news, christies in london. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. hello. it's been a bit of a misty, murky start to your saturday for many areas, particularly towards central and eastern england, but generally through the weekend, a quiet picture. dry for most of us. feeling colder than it did through the week and still some mist and some fog patches. more particularly, i think, by tomorrow morning. we've got high pressure that's dominating our weather, that's sitting across continental europe here. weather front trying to move in from the west. and ahead of that, we're just drawing in this milderflow of air that's pushing in across northern ireland, parts of north west scotland too. many of us are still sitting with that colder air ma
of the performers at the may 2023 jeff beck tribute concert organised by eric clapton at the royal albertwell and we've got everyone from rod stewart, ronnie wood, from thejeff beck group to eric clapton, billy gibbons, kirk hammett and johnny depp. you can see the guitars for yourself at the auction house in london. ian palmer, bbc news, christies in london. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. hello. it's been a bit of a misty, murky start to your saturday for...
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how engaged as a mass says it shows larry albert more than a year since the soldier was captured. ange, she's among the $101.00 captive. israel says are still in gaza, only 64 who are thought to be a life. so i know where videos like these are the only glimpses families get into the face of their loved ones. the captives have been at the centre of ceasefire negotiations under protests and israel lives by their families. some of the largest in the country's history. hundreds of thousands of people have demonstrated continuously since the war began, demanding prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government bring their loved ones home. many former captains and families see their demands of being ignored, and accused netanyahu for logging into war for his own political survival. how must, if he will, how must made it clear that they are interested in an overall deal to end the fighting. so wise is real insisting on have solutions. i know exactly what the hostages are going through. i saw it, i experienced it because like the ts kit, the scale of the cap is crisis since the attack led
how engaged as a mass says it shows larry albert more than a year since the soldier was captured. ange, she's among the $101.00 captive. israel says are still in gaza, only 64 who are thought to be a life. so i know where videos like these are the only glimpses families get into the face of their loved ones. the captives have been at the centre of ceasefire negotiations under protests and israel lives by their families. some of the largest in the country's history. hundreds of thousands of...
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i came across the most fascinating designer quote, albert phillips, on the garment, can you see the name? he received the appointment to her majesty, the queen, in 1901 . unfortunately, i do not have an image to show you because the garment is complicated and in challenging condition. hopefully, the next time i do a talk, that garment will have been put back into order and you can see it. she was kind of picture perfect as a mother of these two boys. believe it or not, the port and , oregon postcard on the right, i purchased two days ago on ebay because i was looking for a sailor suit outfit that i would not have to worry about copyright. this is a 1907 postcard that is now in my possession. even in burma, in the middle of the outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated, beautifully tailored, her children are dressed, her son wearing a ruffled shirt, very elaborate. the mysterious fashion drawing which i am fascat by, has a description, it says, lace so fragile it hato be sewn up white cotton, black velvet butterfly place, a very late down from mama for the summer. over white for eve
i came across the most fascinating designer quote, albert phillips, on the garment, can you see the name? he received the appointment to her majesty, the queen, in 1901 . unfortunately, i do not have an image to show you because the garment is complicated and in challenging condition. hopefully, the next time i do a talk, that garment will have been put back into order and you can see it. she was kind of picture perfect as a mother of these two boys. believe it or not, the port and , oregon...
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of heritage, joined peter scott and the inland visions team as the explore the russian republic of albert, do you know both? how are you? i'm to europe's highest mountain spending images the the cupboard dina. both carry out a breath, taking notes in this region where the unique traditions of the people who were as deep as the valleys in gorgeous. so join us to find out how the rich local culture . so i see the close crust and dunces could have been passed down generation to generation. the fidelity much the test seems to send out among all the co pays and dunces. what makes it so special costs are careful. it is the pride, the face, and the treasure trove of on could cation culture. it's the sold application of the dance is performed by couple, surrounded by circle, supporting dunces. before the castle was the dance of could occasion, princess, it was only performed by nobility. well, everybody come down, sit these days, full, its traditions still upset. the casa hasn't changed over centuries, which is why it has such historical value. we don't sit today exactly as a full fault is date o
of heritage, joined peter scott and the inland visions team as the explore the russian republic of albert, do you know both? how are you? i'm to europe's highest mountain spending images the the cupboard dina. both carry out a breath, taking notes in this region where the unique traditions of the people who were as deep as the valleys in gorgeous. so join us to find out how the rich local culture . so i see the close crust and dunces could have been passed down generation to generation. the...
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that, we'll hear from la dwp general manager jim, the skin giannis as well as superintendent about albert. oprah follow. the mayor will come back to the podium and open it up for questions. i'll call on questions from the left. and with that, we're best. thank you. >> good evening, everyone. i stand here today with incredible sympathy and concern about the devastation and the tragedy that our city and county are facing. and i definitely want to send my condolences to the families who lost loved ones to the families and neighborhoods who lost property. this firestone firestorm is the big one in magnitude. >> hurricane force winds are usually accompanied by rain storms. but these are hurricane force winds that are combined with extremely dry drought conditions to provide context at 10:20pm, am yesterday. the palace, 8 fire was at 10 acres. 12 minutes later, it was a 200 acres to those who fled their homes, especially those who have lost their homes. our hearts are breaking for you and we stand with you. i know the world is looking at images of our city's devastation. i have seen the front l
that, we'll hear from la dwp general manager jim, the skin giannis as well as superintendent about albert. oprah follow. the mayor will come back to the podium and open it up for questions. i'll call on questions from the left. and with that, we're best. thank you. >> good evening, everyone. i stand here today with incredible sympathy and concern about the devastation and the tragedy that our city and county are facing. and i definitely want to send my condolences to the families who lost...
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is allan santa instead of the fellow brushing albert's folks to know brianna. what's so for me? says honestly, i know it's tanisha seeming latoya and it says over them and them by the way, yes, from the last one. even the last part of this real quick, you're a few kilometers away. there was a sub in military base night to play in palm during the 1999. we'll see below. forgot. yeah, the village spread through us with that will be we still forward the inquiry to so got, you know, the nato commanders, jose uranium weapons for that powerful penetrating power. the but they ignore the, the consequences with those in the affected area from march to june 1999 thousands of cruise missiles and tens of thousands of adams carrying tons of depleted uranium rain down on the former yugoslavia outside the switch as to the, you know, to assessment policy so but never more fema your for me and that way. some of them by the sound reported the for ship desk. you sound like where you my posterior studies done. done us mean equity if me so good for guys on the i'll initially a phone on me like split
is allan santa instead of the fellow brushing albert's folks to know brianna. what's so for me? says honestly, i know it's tanisha seeming latoya and it says over them and them by the way, yes, from the last one. even the last part of this real quick, you're a few kilometers away. there was a sub in military base night to play in palm during the 1999. we'll see below. forgot. yeah, the village spread through us with that will be we still forward the inquiry to so got, you know, the nato...
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but i have modelled my character on, �*90s newcastle legend philippe albert.at your real...? this is a real moustache, yeah. sorry. yeah. no, that's actually, i've grown that all myself. that's impressive! i thought i looked very debonair, to be honest. and my father told me that i look like ned flanders from the simpsons. waiting to shoot the next scene leaves plenty of time for touch ups. i'm playing cousinjoan, who is a spinster aunt of the heroine. and i had never read virginia woolf until recently. and who knew that she was funny? night and day is a really, really funny novel. jennifer saunders and i actually had been through the book combing for funny lines. and when they're not looking, we sort of slide them in. so you can imagine it's quite a lot of fun. and to think that all these years, the wit in woolf's work has been overshadowed by the gloom. the hope is that with this new film, her sense of humour will shine through. sharuna sagar, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello again. it's been a misty and murky start to the day today.
but i have modelled my character on, �*90s newcastle legend philippe albert.at your real...? this is a real moustache, yeah. sorry. yeah. no, that's actually, i've grown that all myself. that's impressive! i thought i looked very debonair, to be honest. and my father told me that i look like ned flanders from the simpsons. waiting to shoot the next scene leaves plenty of time for touch ups. i'm playing cousinjoan, who is a spinster aunt of the heroine. and i had never read virginia woolf...
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if i were to make a pretentious reference, albert camus would talk about imagining sisyphus happy.n you give me my space? >> sorry. >> jordan: camus would say imagine sisyphus happy as he pushes the rock up because all of existence is inherently meaningless, so reckon with that and connect with your neighbors. >> i identify as a pretentious piece of shit. >> jordan: so do i. >> you are speaking my love language right now. i'm like, camus, the goat. [laughter] >> jordan: i want to quote you back to yourself. and i want you to talk about this too. you say, "humorlessness is what loses any campaign for social change." talk to me about that. what's really frustrating is most people think that trans people are just snowflakes, humorless, hypersensitive. but if you spend a couple of centuries surviving attempted eradication, you get kind of bored with being depressed. it is just a major buzz kill, you know? >> jordan: sure. >> so you have a lot of time on your hands to do something else so you start cracking jokes or whatever to survive and then you begin to realize actually, maybe part
if i were to make a pretentious reference, albert camus would talk about imagining sisyphus happy.n you give me my space? >> sorry. >> jordan: camus would say imagine sisyphus happy as he pushes the rock up because all of existence is inherently meaningless, so reckon with that and connect with your neighbors. >> i identify as a pretentious piece of shit. >> jordan: so do i. >> you are speaking my love language right now. i'm like, camus, the goat. [laughter]...
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who were looking at you which was everybody i also came across the most fascinating designer called albert phillips and here you have on the interior of the garment mrs. hoover can you see the name is written written he is sorry he received the appointment to her majesty the queen in 1901. and unfortunately i do not have an image to show you because this garment is in very complicated and challenge. it's a very challenging condition. but hopefully the next time i do a talk on this that that garment will have been put back order and you will be able to see it. she was really kind of picture perfect as the mother of of these two boys. and believe it or not, portland, oregon, postcard that you see on the right. i purchased two days ago on ebay because i was looking for a little sailor suit outfit that i would not have to worry about copyright. and so this is a 1907 postcard that is now in my possession. even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that is that beautifully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these ki
who were looking at you which was everybody i also came across the most fascinating designer called albert phillips and here you have on the interior of the garment mrs. hoover can you see the name is written written he is sorry he received the appointment to her majesty the queen in 1901. and unfortunately i do not have an image to show you because this garment is in very complicated and challenge. it's a very challenging condition. but hopefully the next time i do a talk on this that that...
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i also came across the most fascinating designer called albert phillips.e you have on the interior of the garment mrs. hoover, and you see the name is written. he -- sorry, he received the appointment to her majesty, the queen, in 1901. unfortunately, i do not have an image to show you, because this garment is in very complicated and challenging condition. but hopefully, the next time i do a talk on this, that garment will have been put back into order and you'll be able to see it. she was really kind of picture perfect as a mother of these two boys. and believe it or not, the portland, oregon postcard you see on the right, i purchased two days ago on ebay, because i was looking for a little sailor suit outfit that i would not have to worry about copyright. so this is a 1907 07 postcard is now in my possession. even in berm urma, in the middl the outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleaded, that is beautifully taored. her son is wearing onof these little lord ruffleshirts that's very abate. and mysterious fashion drawing, ich i've been fascinated , has
i also came across the most fascinating designer called albert phillips.e you have on the interior of the garment mrs. hoover, and you see the name is written. he -- sorry, he received the appointment to her majesty, the queen, in 1901. unfortunately, i do not have an image to show you, because this garment is in very complicated and challenging condition. but hopefully, the next time i do a talk on this, that garment will have been put back into order and you'll be able to see it. she was...
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percent of home is damaged or destroyed in the quarter, it has been meeting palestinians returning to albert ridge, refugee camp. the of the ceasefire takes effects across because of thousands of palestinians return to their neighborhoods. and the scenes of overland new destruction. streets are flowed with families returning home many or having to pick up the pieces of their lives from what used to be their homes. now reduced to ruins. other fines charge was only parts of their houses being standing. most of them sift through the debris, hoping to find precious belongings. finding identification documents and personal items is his priority. all ma roy on in the moment they announced the ceasefire. agreements will come into effect at 8 30 in the morning. we decided to arrive here at 9. we set up a team for ourselves and started fixing what we could in the house of using simple tools like m as jackson, texas. even those with heavy equipment won't be able to use them because of a lack of gasoline. following the ceasefire, i feel nothing. i just feel i lost my house and all my memories from insi
percent of home is damaged or destroyed in the quarter, it has been meeting palestinians returning to albert ridge, refugee camp. the of the ceasefire takes effects across because of thousands of palestinians return to their neighborhoods. and the scenes of overland new destruction. streets are flowed with families returning home many or having to pick up the pieces of their lives from what used to be their homes. now reduced to ruins. other fines charge was only parts of their houses being...
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this is albert job. we're out there to stay and we're out there to uh, follow and support the population wherever it is. and just clarify one point for us cuz the last, i think it's 18 years gauze has been under a siege. has any of the process changed in terms of if, if people want supplies into, i don't know, build the houses, so they need concrete, they need steal. and sometimes even down to personal consumer goods does all of that is all that under the control of these, right, the minute tree that needs to give you permission for what you're allowed to bring in. i don't have the details on which which items are allowed or not, but it's true that there has the restrictions. and what is really important when you see the scale of the destruction is that, is that everything is done to low as much supplies in order to, to, to rebuild the housing, for example, or to, to, to bring those plastic multiple types to, to re establish border connections, so this is clearly one uh, important priority for all you me
this is albert job. we're out there to stay and we're out there to uh, follow and support the population wherever it is. and just clarify one point for us cuz the last, i think it's 18 years gauze has been under a siege. has any of the process changed in terms of if, if people want supplies into, i don't know, build the houses, so they need concrete, they need steal. and sometimes even down to personal consumer goods does all of that is all that under the control of these, right, the minute...
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i wanted to run a journalist from the english language rolanda newspaper, the new times, albert without cembura says after a quarter of a century and the d. r. c, you in peace papers have clearly failed in that room. it for the last 25 years ever since 1999. did you when decided to send a peacekeeping mission and it was the biggest global only thing the whole world is the biggest mission. that being there for doing this, the 5 year. ready is when the municipal because that's the name of this uh it's a ration arrived and 1999 that we're so good group in that region today for the 5 years later we have 218. so there is a sofa, an incredible failure from the un. an entity street has been just moving up phone on. i'm taking moultrie, as mode that we're getting up. that's it did the same thing. so i don't even see after all of these years. well, we can see that gives us that cheap uh, being beaten by the end of the 3. so i don't think we, we have anything to expect. ringback keeps us out of turning the tide right now. over to south korea, now we're impeached president you into google has been
i wanted to run a journalist from the english language rolanda newspaper, the new times, albert without cembura says after a quarter of a century and the d. r. c, you in peace papers have clearly failed in that room. it for the last 25 years ever since 1999. did you when decided to send a peacekeeping mission and it was the biggest global only thing the whole world is the biggest mission. that being there for doing this, the 5 year. ready is when the municipal because that's the name of this uh...
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i wanted to run a good journalist from the english language rolanda newspaper, the new times. albert would talk to him some bar. i says, after a quarter of a century in the day or see, you and peacekeepers have clearly failed to never met. for the last 25 years ever since 1999, the u. n. decided to send a peacekeeping mission. and it was the biggest global only thing the whole world is the biggest mission that being there for 25 years when the new school because that's the name of this uh uh, opperation arrived and 1999 that we're so good group in that region today 25 years later, we have 218. so there is a sofa and incredible stream it from the un. an enter that street has been just moving up. phone on, i'm thinking multi or as mode that we're getting up that it did the same thing. so i don't even see after all of these years. well we can see that gives us that keep being beaten by the end of the 3. so i don't think we, we have anything to expect that keeps us out of attending the tie right now. as a, as the neighbors on the mediterranean coast. welcome a pause and hostilities. ron
i wanted to run a good journalist from the english language rolanda newspaper, the new times. albert would talk to him some bar. i says, after a quarter of a century in the day or see, you and peacekeepers have clearly failed to never met. for the last 25 years ever since 1999, the u. n. decided to send a peacekeeping mission. and it was the biggest global only thing the whole world is the biggest mission that being there for 25 years when the new school because that's the name of this uh uh,...