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dr. martin luther king, jr. said he didn't want to build a heavy if there is no -- him vin if there is no -- heaven if there is no laughter there. >> they say hilda guard was a benedict of novice. she wrote fierce letters to the pope, all over germany and her name thing was collect of that. >> i thought it was interesting that she prepared. >> here is ago that does not allow those to preach. >> they don't have a clue for what they have done. they are unleashing this amazing figure. >> i ordered it about a week ago and it is so compelling, the information you have here. we will talk more in the future. leaving in the reference for some of the other groups. please join us, imron swisher. -- i am ron swisher. . >>> welcome back, you see this title, a great saint and we have been speaking with dr. matthew fox in his latest book. you have written many books on her. >> i have, i have written two he books previous, because her paintings were amazing and she had these visions that really healed her and they heel us. the
dr. martin luther king, jr. said he didn't want to build a heavy if there is no -- him vin if there is no -- heaven if there is no laughter there. >> they say hilda guard was a benedict of novice. she wrote fierce letters to the pope, all over germany and her name thing was collect of that. >> i thought it was interesting that she prepared. >> here is ago that does not allow those to preach. >> they don't have a clue for what they have done. they are unleashing this...
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dr. martin back and dr. nissen from the cleveland clinic. >> the commercials on television why we need to wait we can just take a pill right now. >> when i watched the networks half are for pharmaceutical agents. that isn't true in canada, not true in united kingdom france or germany. the only other country new zealand. where you can advertise prescription drugs. what does that do? well it drives demand. the ads always and with the same phrase. ask your doctor. and people do. and doctors wanting to please their patients will often prescription it. >> do you know when this started having pharmaceutical ads on television? >> to be honest, i don't know. i think it was in the 70s but i'm not exactly sure. but we're the only other country other than new zealand that's allowed to do this. >> why? and why new zealand? that's a good question. i don't know why. and why are we allowed to? who knows. i mean, it's really -- i mean, restless leg syndrome. some of these agencies have created diseases that we've built drug
dr. martin back and dr. nissen from the cleveland clinic. >> the commercials on television why we need to wait we can just take a pill right now. >> when i watched the networks half are for pharmaceutical agents. that isn't true in canada, not true in united kingdom france or germany. the only other country new zealand. where you can advertise prescription drugs. what does that do? well it drives demand. the ads always and with the same phrase. ask your doctor. and people do. and...
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dr. martin luther king jr., as the historic unveiling of "remember them: champions for humanity" at the henry j. kaiser park in downtown oakland. as a former bay area resident, it's an honor she treasured. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. >> belva: thank you. and now, i add other thank yous to my friends and colleagues here at kqed who have been nurturing and really gallant in bringing this program to you each and every week. to the late john rosack who produced this program for many years and for those of you who have taken the time to watch and those who have stopped me to say hello, you've made this journey so special. i will miss you all. i thank you all and that's all. for tonight. >> we have something to say, we want to say to you, too. i remember interviewing you last year, you know, we were chitchatting after the interview and all this whining about some trivial thing to do with my job and you said to me, "no excuses, i worked too hard, too many years, for you to be where you are." so, thank you, belva, for all you've done for women, for journalists, for me and for being such a goo
dr. martin luther king jr., as the historic unveiling of "remember them: champions for humanity" at the henry j. kaiser park in downtown oakland. as a former bay area resident, it's an honor she treasured. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. >> belva: thank you. and now, i add other thank yous to my friends and colleagues here at kqed who have been nurturing and really gallant in bringing this program to you each and every week. to the late john rosack who produced this...
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dr. martin luther king jr., when we have tensions we have to embrace them so we can come together. let's get a solution on this issue. when we come together, we can figure this out. i had the privilege of marching earlier this year in the annual march from selma, montgomery. it was an incredible feeling. there i was with congressman john lewis, someone who has an historic role from the original march and so many others. it was ethel kennedy. it was reverend al sharpton. there were hispanic leaders there, including myself. everyone came together. when we came over the bridge, i got a glimpse into what the might have been like in the past. i also got a glimpse of what the future looks like. it was powerful to me to know we could come this far after enduring so many challenges. and the fact we were there to get the fighting against voter suppression loss and anti- immigrant and anti-hispanic loss gives me great confidence that we can tackle many important issues we face today. you have a commitment from the national council of la raza to help figure the solutions out so we can keep th
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dr. martin luther king, not to compare petraeus to martin luther king, but it is to say they got in a lotf trouble when they were looking at people's personal lives when there wasn't a crime or security question involved. it's congress' obligation here if they believe there should have been reporting earlier, it's congress' obligation to write a statute to say that. >> it's no question that the j. edgar hoover-led fbi did a lot of nefarious things in the name of national security. goldie, of course, petraeus was to testify on benghazi later this week. paula broadwell spoke about the region in denver just before all of this broke. let's take a listen. >> i don't know if a lot of you have heard this, but the cia annex had actually -- it headachen a couple libyan militia members prison and they think the attack was an attempt to get the prisoners back. >> it does raise questions of what she knew, doesn't it? >> it may raise questions about what she knew. one of a couple things is happened with mrs. broadwell in that clip. either she is telling something that she heard and was not supposed to
dr. martin luther king, not to compare petraeus to martin luther king, but it is to say they got in a lotf trouble when they were looking at people's personal lives when there wasn't a crime or security question involved. it's congress' obligation here if they believe there should have been reporting earlier, it's congress' obligation to write a statute to say that. >> it's no question that the j. edgar hoover-led fbi did a lot of nefarious things in the name of national security. goldie,...
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dr. martin luther king was doing when he passed on to a better place. the poor people's campaign in 1968, and his last book was where we go from here, chaos or community, and i think these are the same questions we're trying to answer right now. our mission is silver rights, not civil rights, but silver rights to make free enterprise and capitalism to work for the poor and i would argue they even view middle class today, you feel poor. if you are living in a major city, making less than $450,000, $50,000, $70,000 a year, living in a small town, making $25,000, $30,000 a year struggling to make ends meet, so folks living from paycheck to paycheck before the economic crisis, and whether you are white, black, red, brown, or yellow, you want to see some more green, so we think that financial dignity and financial literacy is a new civil rights issue. you don't understand the language of money, and you don't have a bank account, you're an economic slave. >> ambassador, what made you get involved in the project? >> dr. king's mission was to redeem the soul of
dr. martin luther king was doing when he passed on to a better place. the poor people's campaign in 1968, and his last book was where we go from here, chaos or community, and i think these are the same questions we're trying to answer right now. our mission is silver rights, not civil rights, but silver rights to make free enterprise and capitalism to work for the poor and i would argue they even view middle class today, you feel poor. if you are living in a major city, making less than...
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richard martin restak. >> dr. restak, you have had quite an extraordinary career. first of all, you taught at georgetown. >> yes. >> then you abandoned the jesuits or did they dump you? then you moved over to g.w. >> yes. >> do you still teach inta at georgetown? >> i'm in the faculty but spend most of my tim at g.w. >> okay. i have that number, by the way, and england and wales, out of every millionth person born alive in 1880, only 223 could expect to be alive 100 years later. 1880. so that's 112 years from now. 110, about that. for those born in 1990, out of one million people, 8,710 can expect to be alive 100 years later, 40 times greater. infants born in 2025 can expect to live 100 years. >> well, we should have cancer and heart disease, the big killers, under better control by that time, because people don't really die of brain disease. it is from other organs failing. >> and those organs can be maintained in improved health if the brain is servicing them well, which means, i guess, what is the healthiest condition is to be happy. >> absolutely. i mean, you'v
richard martin restak. >> dr. restak, you have had quite an extraordinary career. first of all, you taught at georgetown. >> yes. >> then you abandoned the jesuits or did they dump you? then you moved over to g.w. >> yes. >> do you still teach inta at georgetown? >> i'm in the faculty but spend most of my tim at g.w. >> okay. i have that number, by the way, and england and wales, out of every millionth person born alive in 1880, only 223 could expect to...
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dr. martin luther king jr. that when we have this tensions we have to embrace them so we can get past them. this is our time to come together, break issues down. let's get a solution on this issue because i know when we come together we can figure this out. i had the privilege of march and most recently this year in the annual march from selma mike on my end for us to montgomery and alabama it was an incredible feeling. there i was with congressman john lewis, someone who obviously have the historic role from original march and so many others. it was at the kennedy. who is reverend al sharpton and there were hispanic leaders there including myself. the patient pacific american leaders and everyone came together. but we came over that bridge, i got a glimpse into what that might have been like in the past and i also go got a glimpse of what the future looks like. and it was powerful to me to know that we can come this far after her in so many challenges. the fact we were there together fighting against voter sup
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dr. martin luther king jr.. and now, thanks to the vision cut and sheer energy of one person we now have a hot website and light streaming video of our event, national press club for rich and several lectures and presentations from and you all know that one person is and she is the lifeblood of the anisielf-wolf book awards, dear friend and comrade, mary louise. [applause] on the intellectual calendar that takes an entire team of people to cool off -- pull off but also cindy schultz. please, stand up and the six other team members who worked for months to create this. give it up to cindy. [applause] as mary louise put it to me just yesterday, and i quote in an e-mail making sure i was granted a year, she mailed me three times and called me when i was on the plane. it was terrible. i was coming i stopped to get my shoes shined and almost had a heart attack. i am quoting from her e-mail to show her i do agree that even if i do is ignore them. she was a return to the preserved person with how many people across the
dr. martin luther king jr.. and now, thanks to the vision cut and sheer energy of one person we now have a hot website and light streaming video of our event, national press club for rich and several lectures and presentations from and you all know that one person is and she is the lifeblood of the anisielf-wolf book awards, dear friend and comrade, mary louise. [applause] on the intellectual calendar that takes an entire team of people to cool off -- pull off but also cindy schultz. please,...
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dr. martin luer king. how about thatorn honor. very much happy thanksging to you. en we comeback, jennifer lawrence of "hunger games" fames talks about the oscaruzz surrounding her new role, and then afterhat we've got a concert on our stage from the one and only pitbu on this wednesday morning, but, first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> "hunger games" act or is making news. >> she's really, really nice and i liked meeting here a the film is "silver linings playbook." this could be jennifer's second oscar nomination, only 22 years ole, and her career is hotter than ever. she h the bullseye in hollywood landing the role of tatanis in "hunger games." spread evil a a young mystique in "x-men fst class." >> mutants, i'm proud, but in jennifer lawrence's latest role playing tiffany in "silver linings playbo," she's just your average girl, sort of. >> so how is your thi going, dancing thing? >> it's good. how is yourestraini order? >> i just thought she w such a mystery, just so funny and just kind of a little enigma that i still don't ful
dr. martin luer king. how about thatorn honor. very much happy thanksging to you. en we comeback, jennifer lawrence of "hunger games" fames talks about the oscaruzz surrounding her new role, and then afterhat we've got a concert on our stage from the one and only pitbu on this wednesday morning, but, first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> "hunger games" act or is making news. >> she's really, really nice and i liked meeting here a the film is...
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dr. martin luther king jr. when we have those we have to embrace them so we can pass them. this is our time to come together to break those issues down. let's get a solution on this issue. as we come together we can figure this out. i had the privilege of marching most recently this year in the annual march from selma montgomery and for us in alabama it was an incredible feeling. there i was with the congressman john lewis, someone who obviously has a historic role from the original march, and so many others. it was the reverend that all sharpton and there were hispanic leaders and putting myself and there were asian pacific american leaders and everyone came together. when we came over that bridge i got a glimpse into what that might have been like in the past and i also got a glimpse of what the future looked like. and it was powerful to me to know that we could come this far after enduring so many challenges. and the fact that we were there together fighting against the voter suppression law and anti-immigrant and antihispanic that we came together as a collision. it giv
dr. martin luther king jr. when we have those we have to embrace them so we can pass them. this is our time to come together to break those issues down. let's get a solution on this issue. as we come together we can figure this out. i had the privilege of marching most recently this year in the annual march from selma montgomery and for us in alabama it was an incredible feeling. there i was with the congressman john lewis, someone who obviously has a historic role from the original march, and...
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"politico's" jonathan martin will be with us. also, dr.ancy snyderman has some tips to stay mentally and physically fit. >> pardona? >>> coming up next, the fiscal cliff. what exactly it is and how scared should we be of it? >> i'm very scared. >> andrew ross sorkin rejoins us to put the fear of god in all of us. >> i love him. >>> plus, "time's" joe kline and dr. nancy snyderman when "morning joe" returns. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. part of a whole new line of tablets from dell. it's changing the conversation. ♪ >>> welcome back to "morning joe." i hope everyone had a great thanksgiving. >> it was fantastic. >> yeah? >> i'm still stuffed! you know what i can't believe, though? >> yeah? >> i can't believe jon meacham has such a great family. >> yeah? >> and he would leave
"politico's" jonathan martin will be with us. also, dr.ancy snyderman has some tips to stay mentally and physically fit. >> pardona? >>> coming up next, the fiscal cliff. what exactly it is and how scared should we be of it? >> i'm very scared. >> andrew ross sorkin rejoins us to put the fear of god in all of us. >> i love him. >>> plus, "time's" joe kline and dr. nancy snyderman when "morning joe" returns. into their work,...
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i'm martin savidge at cnn national headquarters in atlanta. "deadly dose," dr. sanjay gupta's special report begins right now. . 6 . >> i took a few methadone from my grandpa. they were 10 milligrams. >> what you're listening to are actual calls. >> how is he acting? >> at the washington poison center in seattle. >> just drowsy. okay. >> and lately more and more of them sound something like this. >> and today i took about 90 milligrams of percocet. >> oh, you did? >> 6:00 i wasn't really thinking and i did a bar of xanax and i'm reading all this stuff online about thousand that's a very lethal kbicombination. i have a lot of friends who died during their sleep and i wasn't really sleeping. now i'm wondering if i should stay up tonight. >> that kind of call to me is really scary. >> oh, it is scary. >> what goes through your mind? >> i'd be very frightened about that young man not making it through the night. >> dr. bill hurley is the medical director of poison center, also a trauma doctor. >> possibly too many meds. thai not sure what they have. >> we're in seat
i'm martin savidge at cnn national headquarters in atlanta. "deadly dose," dr. sanjay gupta's special report begins right now. . 6 . >> i took a few methadone from my grandpa. they were 10 milligrams. >> what you're listening to are actual calls. >> how is he acting? >> at the washington poison center in seattle. >> just drowsy. okay. >> and lately more and more of them sound something like this. >> and today i took about 90 milligrams of...
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. >> the presumption that -- speaking of martin luther king, dr.ivide people up by race gender, or class is distinctly un-american. it's insulting. i think what jesse jackson said was race is divisive and dark and i would hope -- would have hoped that the election of the first minority president in a western democracy would have shown that americans are past it but i guess not for reverend jackson. >> we've got to leave it there. mary and donna we'll all be up real late, so save your energy, save your drinks for later, and we'll see how it all shakes out. thanks again. >> keep hope alive mary. keep hope ally.ivealive. >> mitt romney hasn't talked much about his faith but if he wins, he will be the first mormon in the white house. we're looking at more of the history that could be made in this presidential race. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more
. >> the presumption that -- speaking of martin luther king, dr.ivide people up by race gender, or class is distinctly un-american. it's insulting. i think what jesse jackson said was race is divisive and dark and i would hope -- would have hoped that the election of the first minority president in a western democracy would have shown that americans are past it but i guess not for reverend jackson. >> we've got to leave it there. mary and donna we'll all be up real late, so save...
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dr. sanjay gupta, thank you for joining us. >> you are in the cnn news room, i'm martin savage, in for don lemon, good to be with you, and one of the most loved or hated characters, larry hagman, has died. he had a successful hit show, even before "dallas," remember "i dream of jeannie." he died yesterday in the dallas hospital of complications from cancer. he was eighty-one years old. stay with us, we'll have reaction from his show biz friends and family. >>> and four days after being hit in the head, boxer hector "macho" camacho died. in one of his most famous bouts, in 1997, he knocked out sugar ray leonard, but proved himself in the '80s, when he won the title, the super lightweight, even as a junior welter weight, he was shot, including the man seated with him, in puerto rico. he is survived by two sons, one of them is a boxer. >>> and a shootout in alabama, leaving one deputy dead, one in critical condition. deputy scott ward had responded. the gunman, michael jansen, was also killed during the confrontation. >>> and investigators are trying to figure out an explosion that damaged mo
dr. sanjay gupta, thank you for joining us. >> you are in the cnn news room, i'm martin savage, in for don lemon, good to be with you, and one of the most loved or hated characters, larry hagman, has died. he had a successful hit show, even before "dallas," remember "i dream of jeannie." he died yesterday in the dallas hospital of complications from cancer. he was eighty-one years old. stay with us, we'll have reaction from his show biz friends and family. >>>...
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martin is breaking the set just a few moments. flying north with me in this old soviet work course of the holocaust is dr run amir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snow a world of us as a boy here suffering fever and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not one but two babies and that parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for better care spread lana doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and agrees to go that's the usual practice with those who live in atlanta they keep mothers with their newborns in hospital for a month. on the way back another stop to check on the health of some native minutes reindeer herders out in the tundra it can take many hours to reach the nearest village so all medical problems simply fixed here in the tent that i wish they used t
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martin bah sheer tomorrow afternoon. i'm looking forward to it. this is really down in the gutter. dr. dyson, are republicans using code words to attack the ambassador? >> very clearly so. this woman is an undergraduate of stanford, as you said. a doctor of philosophy besides a scholar at oxford at the age of 26. so clearly she is an intellectually brilliant woman who is quite capable. it's ironic and tragic that john mccain, who nominated or at least put sarah palin on the ticket as vice president would dare call into question anybody's intelligence. sarah palin's intelligence could fit into the left fingernail of dr. susan rice. but beyond intelligence, there's a racial hostility that's unchecked here. and the aggression toward people of color here has been unleashed as a kind of compensatory aggression against obama's win. you see all this stuff going on. this is racial code words and we know the manipulation of racial feeling and sentiment here. >> nobody in the intelligence community has come out and said these things about rice. karen, what about this? why is she a target? >> i w
martin bah sheer tomorrow afternoon. i'm looking forward to it. this is really down in the gutter. dr. dyson, are republicans using code words to attack the ambassador? >> very clearly so. this woman is an undergraduate of stanford, as you said. a doctor of philosophy besides a scholar at oxford at the age of 26. so clearly she is an intellectually brilliant woman who is quite capable. it's ironic and tragic that john mccain, who nominated or at least put sarah palin on the ticket as vice...
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dr..alonso to discuss the vote lattr his month. a man is found ggilty of 10 pharges... including aason... after setting hiss baltimore hhme... on fire. randall martinyearssin prison when he's sentenced in january. 56-year-old had just gotten -o relationship... when he set fire to his ex's house in june 2010.she mannged to escape... along with her son and two fireeher women.a pet died n th we now know the cause of aa fire that killed aagrandmother and four children last month in northeast baltimore. investigators believe the fire wws caused byycommuutible furnace.the fireebroke out h - ddnwood avenue...killing 55-yearrold nancy worrell and foor children....ranging from pae 1 to 7.three thers were fighhers and worrell'' husband... who jumped from a second fllor windoww 33now that mmryland voters havv passeddexxanded amblinggin the state... casino owners are sppaking out about their plans. plans.the president of caesars entertainment.. which plans to puild a casino in baltimore.. says thh project will bring up to 17- hundredssjoos to the &pciit and will hhve more than 37- hundred slot machines... thh casino will also be e games- upgraded to he company
dr..alonso to discuss the vote lattr his month. a man is found ggilty of 10 pharges... including aason... after setting hiss baltimore hhme... on fire. randall martinyearssin prison when he's sentenced in january. 56-year-old had just gotten -o relationship... when he set fire to his ex's house in june 2010.she mannged to escape... along with her son and two fireeher women.a pet died n th we now know the cause of aa fire that killed aagrandmother and four children last month in northeast...
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john martin, my friend from chicago who came here to volunteer, dr. anderson came over from sweden to spend the week campaigning. he wasn't able to convince to many people with a swedish accent. [laughter] [applause] brian, you were great. thank you very much. john thomas, the duffys - -- i am not going to go away. [applause] i am not going to run again but i certainly am going to be supporting people to do the right things for the right reasons, to build wisconsin and build america. i just want to finish up, ladies and gentlemen, by telling you you are wonderful people. my father always told me, you are lucky to have five good friends you can really count on. and will go to bat for you. i look at this crowd and my father was wrong. i have thousands of friends. [applause] and supporters. crowd: tommy, tommy! thank you, thank you. just know that we fought the good fight. we came up short but that does not mean we should keep fighting for our principles, our ideals, and our beliefs. we have -- [applause] we have a state to build behind scott walker and
john martin, my friend from chicago who came here to volunteer, dr. anderson came over from sweden to spend the week campaigning. he wasn't able to convince to many people with a swedish accent. [laughter] [applause] brian, you were great. thank you very much. john thomas, the duffys - -- i am not going to go away. [applause] i am not going to run again but i certainly am going to be supporting people to do the right things for the right reasons, to build wisconsin and build america. i just...
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john martin, my friend from chicago who came here to volunteer, dr.me over from sweden to spend the week campaigning. brian, you were great. thank you very much. i am black going to go away. -- i am not going to go away. [applause] i am not going to run again but i certainly am going to be supporting people to do the right things for the right reasons, to build wisconsin and build america. i just want to finish up, ladies and gentlemen, by telling you you are wonderful people. my father always told me, you are lucky to have five good friends you can really count on. and will go to bat for you. i look at this crowd and my father was wrong. i have thousands of friends. [applause] crowd: tommy, tommy! thank you, thank you. just know that we fought the good fight. we came up short but that does not mean we should keep fighting for our principles, our ideals, and our beliefs. we have -- [applause] we have a state to build behind scott walker and jb and senator johnson and our congressman who won reelection to light. we have a country to be able to chart a
john martin, my friend from chicago who came here to volunteer, dr.me over from sweden to spend the week campaigning. brian, you were great. thank you very much. i am black going to go away. -- i am not going to go away. [applause] i am not going to run again but i certainly am going to be supporting people to do the right things for the right reasons, to build wisconsin and build america. i just want to finish up, ladies and gentlemen, by telling you you are wonderful people. my father always...