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beginning her career at just 12 years old, idolizing tyra banks. >> i remember just like cutting outtures of her when i was a teenage girl and just praying that one day i would be in the position that she was now opening up about balancing modeling and motherhood. i want my girls to live in an all inclusive world. i feel like fashion has changed. >> what advice would you have for a young woman wanting to have a career like yours? you guys, we got this and bring it on. >> box office. bonanza blockbusters moana two and wicked are fighting gravity shattering records and packing theaters all weekend long. theaters all weekend long. >> nightline will be right back. e this property. try this. mucinex 12 hour treats the mucus that causes chest congestion for all-day relief. ahhh! mucinex in, mucus out! treat the cause. (♪) heartburn makes you queasy? get fast relief with new tums+ upset stomach & nausea support, and love food back. (♪) >> good evening. thank you for joining us. think of our 50s and beyond as a time for launching our children relaxing, and for many, enjoying our newly empty
beginning her career at just 12 years old, idolizing tyra banks. >> i remember just like cutting outtures of her when i was a teenage girl and just praying that one day i would be in the position that she was now opening up about balancing modeling and motherhood. i want my girls to live in an all inclusive world. i feel like fashion has changed. >> what advice would you have for a young woman wanting to have a career like yours? you guys, we got this and bring it on. >> box...
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i've enjoyed my career. if there is another part to it, then so be it _ there is another part to it, then so be it but — there is another part to it, then so be it but i — there is another part to it, then so be it. but i would only want it to be it. but i would only want it to be a _ be it. but i would only want it to be a good — be it. but i would only want it to be
i've enjoyed my career. if there is another part to it, then so be it _ there is another part to it, then so be it but — there is another part to it, then so be it but i — there is another part to it, then so be it. but i would only want it to be it. but i would only want it to be a _ be it. but i would only want it to be a good — be it. but i would only want it to be
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and how do we how do we get ahead in our careers? so as an entrepreneur, i decided to talk to companies. companies said they're seeing 60% of gen z is not ready for the workforce. and i started to see the opportunity in developing professional skill sets for all of generation z. but with a first generation lens, so that we're included in the technology and resources. and jen mentioned not ready sylvia, how are they not ready just is it a confidence thing? they have the degree. how are they not ready. you're right. it's more than just a confidence thing. and what we're seeing the research that we've done is there are three key themes that are are really gaps. one is motivation and personal skills, professional skills and communication. so those are the reasons why, you know they're really struggling. and it's really kind of been made bigger because of the struggles during covid, because of mental health issues, that there's a lot more awareness. but also, you know, that's just grown with covid and with the rise in digital media. so al
and how do we how do we get ahead in our careers? so as an entrepreneur, i decided to talk to companies. companies said they're seeing 60% of gen z is not ready for the workforce. and i started to see the opportunity in developing professional skill sets for all of generation z. but with a first generation lens, so that we're included in the technology and resources. and jen mentioned not ready sylvia, how are they not ready just is it a confidence thing? they have the degree. how are they not...
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who do watch career closely? june has domestically implemented some uh, policies that were i anti labor or suppressing for media decide. and so for the city of washington dc for this to be our partner, there is a bit of a mismatch here. that being said, i do think that us in washington and those who do work on the alliance are very hardened by the fact that this was resolved in as professor consent just a few hours. and i think that showing the strength of korea's robust in institutions to keep this sort of overreach and check, just goes to show that we're, you know, we, we are in good hands. when we think about our security architecture in the region. it's not in jeopardy from a strong man, and so, so i'm trying to overstep. and so i don't think that this is necessarily going to be affecting the broad strokes of our alliance. so results in a few hours. but nevertheless, it seems so close to a significant amount of jitters in career itself. be jeremy. the trade unions clearly worried about all of this. they've lo
who do watch career closely? june has domestically implemented some uh, policies that were i anti labor or suppressing for media decide. and so for the city of washington dc for this to be our partner, there is a bit of a mismatch here. that being said, i do think that us in washington and those who do work on the alliance are very hardened by the fact that this was resolved in as professor consent just a few hours. and i think that showing the strength of korea's robust in institutions to keep...
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of course a career is very much part of the fabric of everyday life. and millions of people around the world from korean calls to kate pump. what does this mean though, for chloe is international reputation. well, certainly in south korea has definitely, as you said, entrenched itself in the fabric of the global community. and i think people in dc especially were kind of shocked at the response from the united states. i think most thought that it would be a stronger condemnation of imposing martial law, especially because in the all of these build ups of try lateral relations with the u. s and japan, south korea has promoted itself as a global responsible power with a strong sense of democracy, a strong history of democracy. so i think the global community is a bit shocked and just trying to figure out what the next steps are for south korea . and what that means for international relations, red large south korea has a lot of hands and a lot of different pods. so it will be interesting to see if any countries come forward with stronger statements or if
of course a career is very much part of the fabric of everyday life. and millions of people around the world from korean calls to kate pump. what does this mean though, for chloe is international reputation. well, certainly in south korea has definitely, as you said, entrenched itself in the fabric of the global community. and i think people in dc especially were kind of shocked at the response from the united states. i think most thought that it would be a stronger condemnation of imposing...
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and they brought this concept to a career staffer.uote, sualog who has a masters degree in clinical psychology and 20 years child welfare experience knew she could never let that happen because of the consequences. so she said as little as possible to her boss. she said, quote, okay. i'll see what i can do. but then rather than getting rid of the list, she talked to list keeper jim and told jim what the bosses wanted to do with the list he had been compiling. quote, if scott lloyd expected sualog to struck jim not to keep the list, jim never did. he continued adding to it as the number of separated children rapidly grew. so jim's list went to hundreds, ultimately thousands of entries. that would end up being all that stood between many of those kids and the abyss. and it was career staffers who kept that list alive. against the wishes of trump's political appointees. and importantly, those career staffers also kept their jobs. and that is important because it meant they could keep doing this work. this work we know saved some of these
and they brought this concept to a career staffer.uote, sualog who has a masters degree in clinical psychology and 20 years child welfare experience knew she could never let that happen because of the consequences. so she said as little as possible to her boss. she said, quote, okay. i'll see what i can do. but then rather than getting rid of the list, she talked to list keeper jim and told jim what the bosses wanted to do with the list he had been compiling. quote, if scott lloyd expected...
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your coaching career, 28 years. i'm sure over that 28 year period, if you look at what you started out and to where you finish lots have changed. can you set the stage for us as to what's going on now and what was going on then? the challenges, the opportunities that exist currently for for college sports? well, i think, you know, terry makes a really good point about how much do we value our college experience. everybody can think about that for themselves. and i think that's something that's very, very important. and since i've been a head coach in the last 28 years, you know, things have changed dramatically. i think 28 years ago, you know, we didn't have enough emphasis on academics. we didn't have the kind of graduation rates that we wanted. we did not, you know, support student athletes like we needed to where there was health care, you know, mental health, you know, tutoring to make sure that they developed a career off the field. and i've seen great progress made, you know, in those areas in the last 25 year
your coaching career, 28 years. i'm sure over that 28 year period, if you look at what you started out and to where you finish lots have changed. can you set the stage for us as to what's going on now and what was going on then? the challenges, the opportunities that exist currently for for college sports? well, i think, you know, terry makes a really good point about how much do we value our college experience. everybody can think about that for themselves. and i think that's something that's...
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career passed the test in _ stress test here? career passed the test in 2017 _ stress test here? _ stress test here? career passed the test in 2017 and 1 think- the test in 2017 and i think they will pass again this year so that make this time. when i talk to my friends in south korea they are saying inaudible embarrassed. i have been saying don't say that in national resistance, even in the military, so certainly he will go down in korean history is a very poor political leader, there is no question about that. $5 leader, there is no question about that.— leader, there is no question about that. ~ , ., about that. as you mentioned, this is not _ about that. as you mentioned, this is not uncharted _ about that. as you mentioned, this is not uncharted territory i this is not uncharted territory for south korea. what do you think the way the saga played out with those protests and in the end of an impeachment vote being successful, what does that say about the strength of south korea's democracy? do you think it passed kind of a stress test here? . , , stress test here? career pass
career passed the test in _ stress test here? career passed the test in 2017 _ stress test here? _ stress test here? career passed the test in 2017 and 1 think- the test in 2017 and i think they will pass again this year so that make this time. when i talk to my friends in south korea they are saying inaudible embarrassed. i have been saying don't say that in national resistance, even in the military, so certainly he will go down in korean history is a very poor political leader, there is no...
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people still want to say that this career is short, so in your head, if you say no, then perhaps youly tried to embrace the need for change in this area. so, we have an incredible sports department, we have a medical team now where we have sports scientists tracking workload — how manyjumps we're performing in that particular ballet and how does that overlap with the multiple productions. so, the company are very much pushing ahead and trying to find new ways. now. but at the time... of course. at the time, that was not the case. it was very much that environment that of course, you say yes to everything. people still want to say that this career is short, so in your head, if you say no, then perhaps you won't get that opportunity again. of course, you can't turn back time and say i would have done it differently, but that was the circumstance at the time. but i wonder if there is something that is so unique, perhaps even so extreme, about ballet, that makes it difficult to pursue excellence in the same way, if you put a kinder, gentler framework around it. and again, things have now
people still want to say that this career is short, so in your head, if you say no, then perhaps youly tried to embrace the need for change in this area. so, we have an incredible sports department, we have a medical team now where we have sports scientists tracking workload — how manyjumps we're performing in that particular ballet and how does that overlap with the multiple productions. so, the company are very much pushing ahead and trying to find new ways. now. but at the time... of...
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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 have turf toe and say that i 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 baseball. basketball and football, for example. do you still feel that americans have a certain passion for baseball that was similar to what they had 20, 30, 40 years ago? or do you think it has changed a lot? cal: i think there is a deep love for baseball still in the coun
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 have turf toe and say that i 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...
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at the end of my career walkout music became popular. young players liked it and they would tell them what to do. sometimes they would be in the on deck circle and they had and played the song yet. so they would wait, look up stairs like this until they play the song, than they make their entrance into the ballpark. the shot clock or the pitch clock that they have now allows the empire to -- gives them an enforceable tool to shape the behavior. it was always a rule that the picture had to throw it within 20 seconds of each pitch. but that got away from everybody. and now it has shaped the behavior in the game moves. david: it was sometimes said that pitcher might put substances on the baseball. did you ever see that. cal: he wrote a book. the first time i faced him, the ball comes in and sings a little bit. i hit a ground ball to shortstop. i think, if that's a spitter, that's nothing special. it came up with bases loaded my third time up and he threw me three pitches that dropped this arm instruct me out and kinda walk off and shook his
at the end of my career walkout music became popular. young players liked it and they would tell them what to do. sometimes they would be in the on deck circle and they had and played the song yet. so they would wait, look up stairs like this until they play the song, than they make their entrance into the ballpark. the shot clock or the pitch clock that they have now allows the empire to -- gives them an enforceable tool to shape the behavior. it was always a rule that the picture had to throw...
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tyson fury is very important for my boxing career.rtant for me. it's not only for me, it's important for future history, for all of boxing. a few fighters have been at all this media events this week but they actually haven't come face—to—face though they will do so at thursday's press conference. it will be interesting to see how they both handle it. these were the scenes as tyson fury did his public workout on wednesday evening, in front of the expectant media. he put on his gloves, walked straight past his trainer sugar hill steward, and waived to the crowd — before immediately taking his gloves off again. the gypsy king clearly keen to give nothing away. just enough time to recap our top story — marcus rashford could be on the verge of leaving manchester united — but his coach ruben amorim wants him to stay. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. see you again next time. hello. after the overnigh
tyson fury is very important for my boxing career.rtant for me. it's not only for me, it's important for future history, for all of boxing. a few fighters have been at all this media events this week but they actually haven't come face—to—face though they will do so at thursday's press conference. it will be interesting to see how they both handle it. these were the scenes as tyson fury did his public workout on wednesday evening, in front of the expectant media. he put on his gloves,...
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absent from the platform with a career now at a junction.still has four years left on his contract but he's told his club it's time to leave. marcus rashford said this in an interview with henry winter. this is a player whose whole career has been with manchester united. rashford broke into the first team eight years ago. ruben amorim's been coach for less than eight weeks. this was his reaction. i don't talk about the future — i just talk about the present. i just want to win and to help the team to be better, so we are better with marcus rashford, and that's simple and we try different things to push marcus to the best level that he's shown in the past, so this kind of club needs big talent, and he is a big talent. rashford signed that huge contract 18 months ago. that came after a season where he had scored 30 goals. but since then, he's lost form and been caught out off the pitch. he missed a match last season after a night out in belfast. on sunday, he was dropped for the manchester derby. amorim said that has downed his performance in
absent from the platform with a career now at a junction.still has four years left on his contract but he's told his club it's time to leave. marcus rashford said this in an interview with henry winter. this is a player whose whole career has been with manchester united. rashford broke into the first team eight years ago. ruben amorim's been coach for less than eight weeks. this was his reaction. i don't talk about the future — i just talk about the present. i just want to win and to help the...
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he began his career in the u. s. navy, where he reached the rank of lieutenant on his father's death, called to, to cope with the families peanut from. he was a deeply religious man and a supporter of the civil rights movement. his political career began in his native georgia where he eventually became state governor. he was one of the 1st politicians in the conservative south dakota for the end of racial segregation, a democrats, he became president in 1976, despite being a relative police coming. no. it's a long white plains to watch them, they say, but we've had a great deal of progress lately. solving the words, the gaze of america wanted to see a political out. slater in the white house, a. jimmy carter was the perfect candidate for the job. i. jimmy carter do solemnly swear. i jimmy carter do solemnly swear that i will. he wanted his presidency to break the cycle of political intrigue so prevalent in washington and famously pronounced. i will never lie. he made human rights the focus of his foreign policy .
he began his career in the u. s. navy, where he reached the rank of lieutenant on his father's death, called to, to cope with the families peanut from. he was a deeply religious man and a supporter of the civil rights movement. his political career began in his native georgia where he eventually became state governor. he was one of the 1st politicians in the conservative south dakota for the end of racial segregation, a democrats, he became president in 1976, despite being a relative police...
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on career, lots to that recall. and so then, uh, that all of this was funded and supervised by the united states, which would of course mean that washington is in contravention too numerous international trade is on the purpose of chemical and biological weapons. so essentially used as a test tub for, for other conflicts around the world as well. it wasn't just the ukraine conflict. so was it we're talking at by to us, by a lot of speaking at pretty spread either across the globe here. and the general was involved in, in probes concern not. absolutely. so according to create a few crazy, it's really just one thread in a very intricate but expensive web that spends several continents and also involves around $400.00 facilities. and that's what is, what is your name is we have at our disposal documentary evidence of the state department's participation in the implementation of bio safety improvement programs since 2016. that is, in accordance with the funding plan to at least $40000000.00 is provided to attract the va
on career, lots to that recall. and so then, uh, that all of this was funded and supervised by the united states, which would of course mean that washington is in contravention too numerous international trade is on the purpose of chemical and biological weapons. so essentially used as a test tub for, for other conflicts around the world as well. it wasn't just the ukraine conflict. so was it we're talking at by to us, by a lot of speaking at pretty spread either across the globe here. and the...
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i look at it as a second chance for a career opportunity. i wanted to learn business, and it was a comfortable business model, and that was kind of fun. at first it felt like i spotted everybody else 20 years ahead of me. i am 41 but i seem like i am 21 in the business world. and then you learn that a lot of the things you learned along the way in baseball don't apply. your work ethic, how you go about doing preparation, that kind of stuff. that all applies to what you are doing now. david: now that you are an owner of the baltimore orioles, how do you feel about these high-priced contracts that the players are getting? how do you look at that, differently? cal: slightly. i try to think about what are the other intangible value that you could offer a player besides the dollars? you can make the case that you are saying how much? but it is about ego, breaking the bank, agents wanting to continue to make it go up. but if you take -- my situation was i wanted to play in one place, i wanted to have control of playing in one place. if we get to a
i look at it as a second chance for a career opportunity. i wanted to learn business, and it was a comfortable business model, and that was kind of fun. at first it felt like i spotted everybody else 20 years ahead of me. i am 41 but i seem like i am 21 in the business world. and then you learn that a lot of the things you learned along the way in baseball don't apply. your work ethic, how you go about doing preparation, that kind of stuff. that all applies to what you are doing now. david: now...
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but then when you finish your career you have a whole different life. you retired tired at what age, 41? >> 41. >> two plate 21 years in the major leagues and retired at an age that is old for a professional athlete but young for somebody in private equity or something like that when he retired at that age did you say what am i going to do with the rest of my life, and what did you decide to do for the next 10, 20 years of your life? >> if you save your money pretty well, you have choices and you can decide to move to florida and play golf like a lot of people do and kind of retire early. >> are you a golfer? >> i play a bit, but no. i could be pretty good. >> t.r.y. miniature golf, that is what i do. >> you kind of get bored. i look at it as a second chance for a career opportunity. so we bought minor league teams. there was a comfortable business model that you be kind of learn business that way. and that was kind of fun. at first it felt like i spotted everybody else 20 years. i'm 41, but i seem like i'm 21 in the business world. and then you learn t
but then when you finish your career you have a whole different life. you retired tired at what age, 41? >> 41. >> two plate 21 years in the major leagues and retired at an age that is old for a professional athlete but young for somebody in private equity or something like that when he retired at that age did you say what am i going to do with the rest of my life, and what did you decide to do for the next 10, 20 years of your life? >> if you save your money pretty well, you...
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i'm not having kids because of my career-— my career. 90% of all fathers take paternity _ my career.reer. 9096 of all fathersl take paternity leave. research shows that after going back to work, they continue to be significantly more involved. when do you think ice and will close the gender pay gap? my close the gender pay gap? ij�*i ambition is close the gender pay gap? m ambition is for close the gender pay gap? m: ambition is for iceland to be first to close the gender pay gap, and hopefully by 2030. but i think is gap, and hopefully by 2030. but i think is as _ gap, and hopefully by 2030. but i think is as perfect as they seem? ~ ., , ., ., i think is as perfect as they seem? ~ ., , ., ~ .,, seem? we have been marketed as a feminist paradise, _ seem? we have been marketed as a feminist paradise, which - seem? we have been marketed as a feminist paradise, which we - a feminist paradise, which we are not. at home we are no more safe than women anywhere else. in europe. safe than women anywhere else. in eur0pe-_ in europe. singing where are they bejewel— in europe. singing where are
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like general ego career law was well known for exposing us funds. if bio last a new place, he was placed on a loans, if this by ts, just the day before. possible media report would say you put it in by itself behind the assassination. we take a look at how width and intelligence agencies as being king t, as in, inside the face of the i'm here in the russian capital, and this is on to international with the world news update and very well welcome to you. what was the story as dominating our coverage today? the head of russia's nuclear, biological and chemical defense forces, new tenant general, equal carrillo. along with his assistants, major area probably top off, has been assassinated, outlines the apartment block in most go rational. authorities are called and get a terrorist attack. a warning, disturbing images are ahead. it all has obtained exclusive source age of the loss. so in the moments the explosive device went off as a huge flash, and then the reflection of door was blowing open before day for a flies across the street. and then the apart
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but his mom told him he'd have a longer career in baseball. so he turned down more than a dozen football scholarships to go pro, signing with the oakland a's right out of high school. >> follow your dream. believe in your dream because dreams do come true. >> henderson was an opposing pitchers nightmare. he could take one deep right field. >> is it going to fall? >> is it going to fall? there it is. there it is. number 3000 for rickey henderson. >> but you couldn't walk him because he'd happily steal second and third. in 1982, he didn't just break the single season record for stolen bases. he shattered it with 130. >> today, i am the greatest of all time. thank you. >> he also holds the mlb records for career stolen bases, runs, unintentional walks and leadoff home runs. he was the american league's mvp in 1990, a member of the 3000 hit club, a two time world series champion with the a's and blue jays, and ten time all star. in 2009, he was inducted into the baseball hall of fame. in his first year of eligibility. his plaque there reads rickey
but his mom told him he'd have a longer career in baseball. so he turned down more than a dozen football scholarships to go pro, signing with the oakland a's right out of high school. >> follow your dream. believe in your dream because dreams do come true. >> henderson was an opposing pitchers nightmare. he could take one deep right field. >> is it going to fall? >> is it going to fall? there it is. there it is. number 3000 for rickey henderson. >> but you couldn't...
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join us for the career and legacy of the career -- of mitch mcconnell. >> ahead of the presidential inauguration tv on c-span two a four-week series, historic inaugural speeches. listen to inaugural speeches from franklin roosevelt through barack obama. on saturday, here inaugural speeches by president john kennedy in 1961. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> president lyndon johnson in 1965. >> i will lead and i will do the best i can. >> and president richard nixon >> in 1969. our wealth can be transferred from the destruction of war abroad to the urgent needs of our people at home. >> watch historic inaugural speeches on american history tv on c-span2. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including mediacom. >> nearly 30 years ago, mediacom was about an empowered -- a powerful idea, bring broadband to underserved communities. we connected 800 50,000 miles of fiber coast-to-coast. delivering one gig speeds to every customer has led the way in developing a platform and now with med
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in a pinstripe uniform, me playing my whole career in the orioles. and what does that mean for you in the bigger picture? and hopefully they will value some of that, but it is going to be a competitive landscape where we are going to have to -- david: baltimore is a smaller city compared to some of the new york teams or los angeles. is that a problem that you are in a smaller city for major league baseball? cal: i think overall, i never liked the idea because you were a small market team you couldn't compete. because i think competition is in your knowledge. you know, you are drafting. you get to draft, you get to sign players, you get to develop players. you know, it is not all free agency that is happening. but if you are a big market team and you make a mistake in judgment on a player, you can throw more money at your mistakes. when you are a smaller market team you have to be better at your baseball decisions. i looked at myself as a sportsman. you know, maybe the value of the entertainment was in the collective, where you are playing well as a t
in a pinstripe uniform, me playing my whole career in the orioles. and what does that mean for you in the bigger picture? and hopefully they will value some of that, but it is going to be a competitive landscape where we are going to have to -- david: baltimore is a smaller city compared to some of the new york teams or los angeles. is that a problem that you are in a smaller city for major league baseball? cal: i think overall, i never liked the idea because you were a small market team you...
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speaker, i rise today to honor the career of donald mcleod, an orange county airman. in 1945, mr. mcleod joined the army before transferring to the newliy created u.s. air force. from the excitement of the berlin airlift, to the isolation of greenland, mr. mcleod faithfully served this country at every post. and when he returned to civilian life, mr. mcleod used his aircraft expertise to land a job at mcdonald douglas where he worked for almost 10 years. in the 19 -- then in 1985, mr. mcleod retired and began a career with his newly minted wedded wife as a catholic missionary. mr. mcleod retired for a second time in 2010 and currently lives in my district in anaheim. where he enjoys the events put on by the american veterans assistance group. his dedication to serving others is unmatched. and i'm happy that he enjoys his well deserved second retirement. thank you, mr. mcleod, for serving your country. your dedication to our community, you are a valued member of our community. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does
speaker, i rise today to honor the career of donald mcleod, an orange county airman. in 1945, mr. mcleod joined the army before transferring to the newliy created u.s. air force. from the excitement of the berlin airlift, to the isolation of greenland, mr. mcleod faithfully served this country at every post. and when he returned to civilian life, mr. mcleod used his aircraft expertise to land a job at mcdonald douglas where he worked for almost 10 years. in the 19 -- then in 1985, mr. mcleod...
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daniel eagle career law was well known for exposing us funded via the ukraine. he was placed on a wanted list by key of just the day before his kenning, multiple media reports, the ukrainian agents that behind the assassination. we take a look at how west and intelligence agencies have been backing the deadly attacks inside russia. the a very it will welcome to you. this is all the international with the well, these update is great to have you with us a top story, the has of russians, nuclear, biological and chemical defense. suppose he's new tenant general eagle carrillo, along with his assistant major any a play called pulse half being assassinated out signs in apartment blocking mosca. i should also ortiz all coolant get a terrorist attack. a warning, disturbing images are ahead. i'll see has obtained exclusive footage of the blog showing the movements the explosive device went off as a huge flash. and then the reflection of dawn was blowing open before day brief lines across the street. and then the apartment building additional postage is spreading online.
daniel eagle career law was well known for exposing us funded via the ukraine. he was placed on a wanted list by key of just the day before his kenning, multiple media reports, the ukrainian agents that behind the assassination. we take a look at how west and intelligence agencies have been backing the deadly attacks inside russia. the a very it will welcome to you. this is all the international with the well, these update is great to have you with us a top story, the has of russians, nuclear,...
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it is not often that elected leaders can brag about such impactful and prominent careers. and senator sykes can, but he won't. because he is simply too humble to do so. thus i am doing it for him. so on behalf of ohio's 13th congressional district, i would like to congratulate and thank senator vernon sykes, my dad, on a storied career as legislator at the state and local level for over 40 years of outstanding service and devotion to our community. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from rhode island, mr. mr. magaziner: thank you, mr. speaker. kurt vonnegut, tony morrison, steven king. these are just a few of the authors whose books have been banned from florida public school libraries because of the censorship laws passed by extreme republican politicians. president eisenhower once warned, quote, don't join the book burners. don't be afraid to go in the library and read every book. but according to the florida department of education, more than 700 books were banned from librari
it is not often that elected leaders can brag about such impactful and prominent careers. and senator sykes can, but he won't. because he is simply too humble to do so. thus i am doing it for him. so on behalf of ohio's 13th congressional district, i would like to congratulate and thank senator vernon sykes, my dad, on a storied career as legislator at the state and local level for over 40 years of outstanding service and devotion to our community. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the...
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over the course of your career?ence is the key word... ..overcome stuff. ..when pursuing a career in music, you just have to have bags of it, yeah. i think also allowing yourself to feel, mourn, be upset, feel how you feel, but then bounce back. there's a lot of times you could find yourself being like, "well, after this experience, or this or that, "i'm going to give up." but it's aboutjust picking yourself back up and going for it, but, yeah, ithink, yeah, i think artists have to have — especially women — i think you have to have a lot of that, yeah. i'm smiling because it'sjust like, yeah, you have to be tough and get on with it. and i think often for women, as well, because i think the standard of how you have to carry yourself and be is so different for women and men. so i think on top of that resilience, being polite, being kind and being a good person, even if you're going through it, finding it within yourself to put what you're going through there and just get on with it and be... do you feel like you've ha
over the course of your career?ence is the key word... ..overcome stuff. ..when pursuing a career in music, you just have to have bags of it, yeah. i think also allowing yourself to feel, mourn, be upset, feel how you feel, but then bounce back. there's a lot of times you could find yourself being like, "well, after this experience, or this or that, "i'm going to give up." but it's aboutjust picking yourself back up and going for it, but, yeah, ithink, yeah, i think artists have...
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he began his career in the u. s. navy, where he reached the rank of lieutenant on the death of his father, called to, to cope with the families p not farm. he was a deeply religious man in the support of the civil rights movement coach. his political career began in his native georgia where he eventually became state governor. he was one of the 1st politicians and the conservative south to close to the end of racial segregation. at democrats, he won the presidency in 1976, despite being relative political unknown war flags to washington dc. but we've had a great deal of progress lately. following the will to gate scandal, america wanted to see a political outside during the white house and the p, not farmer from georgia, fit the bill. i. jimmy carter do solemnly swear. i jimmy call to do solemnly swear that i will call to wanted his presidency to break the cycle of political intrigue . so prevalent in washington, and famously proclaimed, i will never lie. he may have human rights, the focus of his foreign policy.
he began his career in the u. s. navy, where he reached the rank of lieutenant on the death of his father, called to, to cope with the families p not farm. he was a deeply religious man in the support of the civil rights movement coach. his political career began in his native georgia where he eventually became state governor. he was one of the 1st politicians and the conservative south to close to the end of racial segregation. at democrats, he won the presidency in 1976, despite being...
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and so my political career began. in 2014 i won a state senate special election and went to richmond as a bright-eyed new legislator at a time when the legislature still didn't have a whole lot of people like me there. i was one of just a few women with school-aged kids and served in the minority. i learned quickly that my best ideas for policy come from my constituents. i heard a woman's tragic story of losing her brother to an overdose and took action to make narcan more accessible. i worked with a mom to help pass a law that gave greater benefits to single parents of kids with disabilities. another constituent came to me about her horrific sexual assault story, so i wrote a law empowering victims of revenge pornography to file lawsuits. another unlikely candidate for president led me to make a career change i never could have imagined. once again, though, it was the hope that i could help people that led me to run for congress. i wanted to stand up for the communities who did not feel represented. i stood with our
and so my political career began. in 2014 i won a state senate special election and went to richmond as a bright-eyed new legislator at a time when the legislature still didn't have a whole lot of people like me there. i was one of just a few women with school-aged kids and served in the minority. i learned quickly that my best ideas for policy come from my constituents. i heard a woman's tragic story of losing her brother to an overdose and took action to make narcan more accessible. i worked...
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his career. that is where luckily, strong mentor taught me not just to train a fighting force but a family and a deep connection in uniform and out. let me talk to her, this is a great plan she hasn't i appreciate she doesn't want to impact the mission. can we get some therapy, let him know this is coming, as a military leader, i should be in oppose issue and of a priest where you know what is coming and i don't but we work through that. they are still married, everyone always asks. it worked out in the long term but to me that was the biggest leadership challenge i had. i knew how to lead men in combat and mentor their careers. i had never set up two services as a marriage counselor for someone supported to me so that was my first thing. being a leader, things that are not in the book. >> i hope young people in the back, didn't just say he could be a vulnerability, push him aside, let's support him. >> we ask people to be committed to the team, it's a pretty hollow ask. [applause] >> one of my g
his career. that is where luckily, strong mentor taught me not just to train a fighting force but a family and a deep connection in uniform and out. let me talk to her, this is a great plan she hasn't i appreciate she doesn't want to impact the mission. can we get some therapy, let him know this is coming, as a military leader, i should be in oppose issue and of a priest where you know what is coming and i don't but we work through that. they are still married, everyone always asks. it worked...
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and then last night, chase kuminga at it again, tying his career high.n a win over phoenix. that's 78 points in two games. we've been wondering if kuminga could become this kind of guy. jc is searching for that big max contract deal now. the question is, can he sustain it? >> this feels different to me. it really does. there's just a different force to his game, the timely plays that he made. it feels like he's figuring out how to impact winning. >> you go through things in this league. the path to the top for everybody is, i don't think really for anyone, but i know for everyone it's not linear, it's dips and peaks and then you dip. but i just hope that he stayed committed to his process on his path to greatness. if he stays committed to his process, which i have zero doubt that he will, he will be great. >> so it's going to be a big monday night in the bay area. of course, the warriors host the cavs. and we have 40 niners and lions right here on abc seven. abc seven sports sponsored by river rock casino j.r. >> chris, thanks so much. ryan seacrest and
and then last night, chase kuminga at it again, tying his career high.n a win over phoenix. that's 78 points in two games. we've been wondering if kuminga could become this kind of guy. jc is searching for that big max contract deal now. the question is, can he sustain it? >> this feels different to me. it really does. there's just a different force to his game, the timely plays that he made. it feels like he's figuring out how to impact winning. >> you go through things in this...
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. >> reporter: from that rural boyhood to a career as a naval officer, later running the family peanutusiness led to local office and a long shot run for the white house as the outsider who loved god and southern rock 'n roll when the country was weary after watergate and the vietnam war. >> if it had not been for america's dissatisfaction with washington and things happening here, i would not have been elected. >> reporter: carter strided into the presidency in 1977, rosalynn always by his side, together promising change. >> we want to be proud again. we just want the truth again. it is time for the people to run the government and not the other way around. >> reporter: his presidency both consequential and complicated. crises from inflation to americans held hostage in iran, defeat denied him a second term. >> so, i can't stand here tonight and say it doesn't hurt. >> reporter: but out of that disappointment, an unparalleled chapter of service, using his influence and his bare hands. around the world, his work defended democracy and helped eradicate disease, leading to a nobel prize
. >> reporter: from that rural boyhood to a career as a naval officer, later running the family peanutusiness led to local office and a long shot run for the white house as the outsider who loved god and southern rock 'n roll when the country was weary after watergate and the vietnam war. >> if it had not been for america's dissatisfaction with washington and things happening here, i would not have been elected. >> reporter: carter strided into the presidency in 1977, rosalynn...
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the majority of my career is based in the seal team. when you were to go out there at coronado and walk through the quarterdeck which is the main entrance to any naval building, what you will see down on the ground in marble is the compass rose with a few different sayings that embody the spirit of the seal community. one of them is, the only easy day is yesterday. another is at what level are you willing to participate. another one is choose to carry more. and be someone special. the reason they have these sayings throughout this training command and for all those new sailors who want to become seals is that it's built around our ethos and this stanza of our youth those that says proud men have fought and died building the feared reputation you are bound to uphold. and that really is the encompass of the fact that there's a tremendous amount of sacrifice that goes into any community particularly our community. if you want to do something truly exceptional with your life , you are going to have to sacrifice everything that's existential
the majority of my career is based in the seal team. when you were to go out there at coronado and walk through the quarterdeck which is the main entrance to any naval building, what you will see down on the ground in marble is the compass rose with a few different sayings that embody the spirit of the seal community. one of them is, the only easy day is yesterday. another is at what level are you willing to participate. another one is choose to carry more. and be someone special. the reason...