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gary: i did. peter: tell us about that process. gary: i dropped out of graduate school because i had been assigned a dissertation topic, which you well know i do not do. that's the worst thing you can do is pick topics for your students. it's hard enough to write a dissertation if you're interested in it. and they picked one for me, which was the election of 1852 and the demise of the whig party. this is when it was catching fire and using computers. that would've been disastrous for me, but i pretended to be working on it for two years and went all over the country and took lots of notes. but nothing happened. i did write one paragraph over the course of two and a half years and i kept getting threatening notes from the department of history. you're about to run out of time. i had a string of fellowships there. they weren't concerned about me. they were concerned if i didn't finish, it would make the department look bad because they had given me four of these fellowships. justy rate, in the end,
gary: i did. peter: tell us about that process. gary: i dropped out of graduate school because i had been assigned a dissertation topic, which you well know i do not do. that's the worst thing you can do is pick topics for your students. it's hard enough to write a dissertation if you're interested in it. and they picked one for me, which was the election of 1852 and the demise of the whig party. this is when it was catching fire and using computers. that would've been disastrous for me, but i...
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brian: how did you find gary? heather: no, gary found me.o gary -- so as i now know, gary, a few days later was watching tv. he's watching cnn. i went on cnn headline news and had a little interview about the fact that this clip had gone viral and at this point had reached 8 million views. and so he saw, he heard my voice again, he'd never have seen or heard me before the c-span show. so he heard my voice again and he sort of ran into the living room and saw me talking about the clip and then at the bottom it said my twitter handle. so then gary went to his computer and got on twitter for the first time in his life. his first tweet said, "how does this thing work?" and he found me he entered in my twitter handle and he said i'm gary from north carolina. immediately i wanted to know i mean the way those shows work, i gave my answer, then we went on to a next -- another call. and so i didn't know how it landed with him, i didn't know if he brushed it off. i didn't know anything about who he was and there was really sort of no way to know. so h
brian: how did you find gary? heather: no, gary found me.o gary -- so as i now know, gary, a few days later was watching tv. he's watching cnn. i went on cnn headline news and had a little interview about the fact that this clip had gone viral and at this point had reached 8 million views. and so he saw, he heard my voice again, he'd never have seen or heard me before the c-span show. so he heard my voice again and he sort of ran into the living room and saw me talking about the clip and then...
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brian: how did you find gary? heather: gary found me.s i now know, gary, a few days later, was watching tv. he was watching cnn. i went on cnn and had an interview about the fact that this clip went viral, so he heard my voice again. he had never seen or heard me before the c-span show. he heard my voice and ran into the living room and saw me talking about the clip, and at the bottom, it had my twitter handle. gary went on his computer and went on twitter for his first time in his life. his first tweet said, "how does this thing work?" he found me. he entered in my twitter handle and said, "i'm gary from north carolina." i wanted to know. the way those shows work, i gave my answer, and then we went onto another call. i did not know how it landed with him. i didn't know if he brushed it off. i didn't know anything about who he was. there was really no way to know. he found me and said, "i'm gary from north carolina." i sent him a direct private message and said, "gary, i would love to talk to you about what you thought about my answer to
brian: how did you find gary? heather: gary found me.s i now know, gary, a few days later, was watching tv. he was watching cnn. i went on cnn and had an interview about the fact that this clip went viral, so he heard my voice again. he had never seen or heard me before the c-span show. he heard my voice and ran into the living room and saw me talking about the clip, and at the bottom, it had my twitter handle. gary went on his computer and went on twitter for his first time in his life. his...
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gary: safety is paramount to us.have been very focused on diagnosing concussions and return to play decisions after there has been appropriate treatment. and, that science and medicine continues to evolve. eed: it is not a question of trying to legislate? gary: the game is physical. it is as fast and skillful as it has been. you want to strike the right balance. our competitive balance is extorted near. may be the best in all of the sports. any team has an opportunity to make the playoffs. anything can happen. when youth about last season, the st. louis blues had the worst record in the league. then they go on to win the playoffs and the stanley cup. news onave had a lot of women's sports. it has been overshadowed by questions about equal pay. we are here in sun valley, the biggest commissioners of all the major leaks. what is the conversation about improving the quality? -- that equality? gary: we very much focus on women's hockey and the development at the grassroots level and through the colleges. you have a relat
gary: safety is paramount to us.have been very focused on diagnosing concussions and return to play decisions after there has been appropriate treatment. and, that science and medicine continues to evolve. eed: it is not a question of trying to legislate? gary: the game is physical. it is as fast and skillful as it has been. you want to strike the right balance. our competitive balance is extorted near. may be the best in all of the sports. any team has an opportunity to make the playoffs....
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gary will stick around. be sure to tune in to bloomberg tv's special coverage of the fed. 2:00 a.m.london and in hong kong. taylor: let's take a look at where the u.s. market stand almost two hours in to the opening bell. the dow mostly unchanged. s&p off one quarter of 1%. half green, half red, led by the drop in tech and financials, leading to the nasdaq, off 3/10 1%, led by big tex as we -- big tech as we await apple earnings after the bell. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from new york, i am taylor riggs. am guyom london, i johnson. let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. here is courtney donohoe. courtney: president trump lashed out at china for not being willing to buy u.s. farm products. the president said the tweets not long after a top-level u.s. trade delegation arrived in china to resume negotiations. expectations for a breakthrough remain low. round two of the democratic presidential debates. over the next two nights in detroit, the presidential hopefuls will square off on cnn. tonight will ha
gary will stick around. be sure to tune in to bloomberg tv's special coverage of the fed. 2:00 a.m.london and in hong kong. taylor: let's take a look at where the u.s. market stand almost two hours in to the opening bell. the dow mostly unchanged. s&p off one quarter of 1%. half green, half red, led by the drop in tech and financials, leading to the nasdaq, off 3/10 1%, led by big tex as we -- big tech as we await apple earnings after the bell. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from new york, i...
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gary medel con el arquero santiago arias.to tiempo a claudio bravo. lo hace bien mÁs alla de una que otra critica en un partido puntual. con racing club. la salida concuevas. fuerte el pase para jean beausejour que le pide que se la jueguen al piso, al ras y lucho advÍncula con lateral de la selecciÓn peruana. el balÓn para andrÉ carrillo. la toma tapia. renato que no pudo y hay saque lateral para la selecciÓn peruana la tiran larga para guerrero y la saca desde el fondo no ha subido isla que se complica con la presiÓn de flores. tira bien pulgar, arÁnguiz, pulgar. distribuye para el otro lado, el cuadro chileno y la tiene arÁnguiz al costado para alexis. gana arÁnguiz. la tiene arturo vidal. gary medel. tit bul para maripÁn. el rey arturo. la pelota al costado para jean beausejour. se le arrima alexis sÁnchez. lo obliga a hacer la individual. cerrando la cancha. y ya recupera la selecciÓn peruana se la tocan andrÉ carrillo que pasa en velocidad, lo cruzan desde el piso arturo vidal. >>> buena coordinaciÓn tiene por aquel cos
gary medel con el arquero santiago arias.to tiempo a claudio bravo. lo hace bien mÁs alla de una que otra critica en un partido puntual. con racing club. la salida concuevas. fuerte el pase para jean beausejour que le pide que se la jueguen al piso, al ras y lucho advÍncula con lateral de la selecciÓn peruana. el balÓn para andrÉ carrillo. la toma tapia. renato que no pudo y hay saque lateral para la selecciÓn peruana la tiran larga para guerrero y la saca desde el fondo no ha subido isla...
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host: the phone numbers are at the bottom of the screen for gary locke. we are talking about trade, specifically the usmca. we are going to find out about the status in a moment. we will have lines for democrats, republicans, independents on the bottom of the screen for gary locke, who again is the former commerce secretary and former u.s. ambassador to china and former governor of washington. so, mr. locke, time running out. we read one of the headlines, time running out on a summer vote for the usmca. exactly what is the status of this trade agreement now? guest: the administration is working with members of congress , both the house and senate, democrats and republicans, on putting together the implementation language, the enforceable agreement that would then be submitted to the congress. they haven't done that yet. they are trying to work out their differences ahead of time so that the so-called legislation would reflect the concerns of the members of congress so that they have a majority in both the house and the senate. once that's finalized and an
host: the phone numbers are at the bottom of the screen for gary locke. we are talking about trade, specifically the usmca. we are going to find out about the status in a moment. we will have lines for democrats, republicans, independents on the bottom of the screen for gary locke, who again is the former commerce secretary and former u.s. ambassador to china and former governor of washington. so, mr. locke, time running out. we read one of the headlines, time running out on a summer vote for...
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gary saying it's a crisis.t of us on this panel are saying it's a crisis yet i'm not hearing a solution to the immediate problem, the fact that children should actually be only held for maximum 72 hours, but like our reporter hillary vaughn mentioned, they are being held up to 20 days. what are you guys discussing in there that is going to solve it now? >> well, we are talking about we just authorized a lot more funding for the department of homeland security and we should make sure these kids have basic humane standards, that they get tooth brushes, they get blankets, that they are treated with the dignity that any american would want people treated with, and i do think that that needs to be implemented and my hope is that every member of congress, frankly every american, would want that. >> representative, it's zachary carabell. delicate question, given your position within the democratic caucus. for all the catnip the squad is to media on the left and right, there are 40 representatives representing what wer
gary saying it's a crisis.t of us on this panel are saying it's a crisis yet i'm not hearing a solution to the immediate problem, the fact that children should actually be only held for maximum 72 hours, but like our reporter hillary vaughn mentioned, they are being held up to 20 days. what are you guys discussing in there that is going to solve it now? >> well, we are talking about we just authorized a lot more funding for the department of homeland security and we should make sure these...
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gary: i'm just listening, peter. you're the one controlling the gate. peter: so your first professional job, can you tell us a little bit about that position? gary: i went to graduate school at the university of texas in austin and i was there in the mid-1970's, took all my coursework, and surveyed the countryside. and there were no jobs. i was part of a lost generation of doctoral students then, and i was asked in the summer of 1976 to edit a backlog of oral histories. they have 125 oral histories that were conducted in 1968 and 1969 and just sat there. i agreed to do that. when i finished that, they asked if i would like a job as an archivist as part of the national archives. abouttalked -- we talked as a family and decided that was a smart thing to do because
gary: i'm just listening, peter. you're the one controlling the gate. peter: so your first professional job, can you tell us a little bit about that position? gary: i went to graduate school at the university of texas in austin and i was there in the mid-1970's, took all my coursework, and surveyed the countryside. and there were no jobs. i was part of a lost generation of doctoral students then, and i was asked in the summer of 1976 to edit a backlog of oral histories. they have 125 oral...
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gary was in a lot of pain.he degree of anxiety and fear that he had, coupled with the sense of moral guilt. one of the things that really shook him this year was the murder in charleston, dylann roof's murder of innocent people in mother emmanuel church. that really shook him. he lives in the south, and had never really noticed the confederate flags everywhere, but then he started to notice it. he thought about his own prejudiced views and racist jokes he told. he said, "if i don't do something about this, i will have a stroke." it really caused him pain. i do not think that any of us, as americans, get away scott free with racism still being the cancer that it is in our society. brian: heather mcghee, president of the demos organization. if people want to contact you and get on your website, what is the address? heather: www.demos.org. brian: unfortunately, we are out of time. thank you very much for joining us. ♪ announcer: all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on c-span.org. next sund
gary was in a lot of pain.he degree of anxiety and fear that he had, coupled with the sense of moral guilt. one of the things that really shook him this year was the murder in charleston, dylann roof's murder of innocent people in mother emmanuel church. that really shook him. he lives in the south, and had never really noticed the confederate flags everywhere, but then he started to notice it. he thought about his own prejudiced views and racist jokes he told. he said, "if i don't do...
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gary mentioned one new book that came out. is the western theater getting attention? do we feel that we just moved to the par west? >> the western theater still gets a lot of attention, i think. there has been a significant amount of work on the union and con federal army. there is a lot of work on that and on officers. there is a big new book that deals with the attitude towardsey fans paying. >> that book is christopher tier's practical liberators. i don't think that chris gets at the deep conflict among western officers overey maps paying in the way that maybe he should have but by studying those lower grade officers and seeing the problems that they were facing and the decisions that they had to make in order to could be tend with emancipation policies it entirely new. we have not seen it before. steve, let's talk about mark twain. i was interested in what he had to say. let's talk about those it it generalized criticism of the war, civil war. what does he make of lincoln and emancipation? >>> that's a re very interesting thing. that in the private history of the
gary mentioned one new book that came out. is the western theater getting attention? do we feel that we just moved to the par west? >> the western theater still gets a lot of attention, i think. there has been a significant amount of work on the union and con federal army. there is a lot of work on that and on officers. there is a big new book that deals with the attitude towardsey fans paying. >> that book is christopher tier's practical liberators. i don't think that chris gets at...
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gary came over one day to help me. such a bigbeing emphasis on theater, you can go and find exploding powder at a theater store. i had set up a little image of the figures on a hill. gary took the liberty of taking in itgure, sticking a pin and sticking it into the hill. blended in so when i shot it look like he was in the -- it looked like he was in the air. we took a little powder inlet it with a cotton ball and it went poof. gary said give me this and spread it like a 10-year-old would spread salt on french fries at the bowling alley. [laughter] david: we lit it and it sounded off.a shot then going the cotton ball bounced against the window. the negative, which was virtually opaque, made this great picture. i will say when i moved out the landlord could not return my deposit fast enough. despite the fact that there was stuff all over his carpets, he was like get out of here. if you ever want an apartment, don't come back. [laughter] david: it was a wonderful experience. deal to jimt andrews and john mcneil. a few ye
gary came over one day to help me. such a bigbeing emphasis on theater, you can go and find exploding powder at a theater store. i had set up a little image of the figures on a hill. gary took the liberty of taking in itgure, sticking a pin and sticking it into the hill. blended in so when i shot it look like he was in the -- it looked like he was in the air. we took a little powder inlet it with a cotton ball and it went poof. gary said give me this and spread it like a 10-year-old would...
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gary mentioned one new book that came out. is the western theater still getting a good bit of attention? do we feel like we've moved just to the far west? >> the western theater still gets a lot of attention. there's been a significant amount of work on both the union and confederate armies. army of tennessee. army of cumberland. there's a lot of work on that and officers and there's a good new book that deals with the mainly the officers in the western armies and their attitudes toward emancipation. there's a lot of work on the west. >> that book is christopher teeter's practical liberators. >> i don't think that chris really gets at the deep conflict among western officers over emancipation in the way he should have, but by studying the lower grade officers, and seeing the problems that they were facing and the decisions they had to make in order to contend with emancipation policies is entirely new. we just haven't seen it before. >> steve? let's talk a little bit more about mark twain. we were all fascinated by what you ha
gary mentioned one new book that came out. is the western theater still getting a good bit of attention? do we feel like we've moved just to the far west? >> the western theater still gets a lot of attention. there's been a significant amount of work on both the union and confederate armies. army of tennessee. army of cumberland. there's a lot of work on that and officers and there's a good new book that deals with the mainly the officers in the western armies and their attitudes toward...
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jonathan hoenig, kristina partsinevelos, gary kaltbaum and gary b. smith, who is here in new york. this bill would boost government spending by $320 billion over an already huge amount of money. what do you think of it? >> well, i'm so happy today. you know, let me just say this in all serious. i think we need to have like a two million person march on capitol hill to let these people know what we think. basically, the future is being destroyed and i don't know whether it's 20 years, 10 years, 5 years, i don't know what number it's going to be but eventually the bond market's going to crash to account for all this debt which means the stock market will crash which means the economy's going to crash and each party will blame each other and guess who will do the bailing out? we will. it is a cesspool brought to us by the socialists and what i call the republic-cons that continue to b.s. us on the size of government and what they will do going forward. >> wow. i don't know how to follow up with that. >> you can't. >> but $320 billion in spending and it's only going to be offset by $75
jonathan hoenig, kristina partsinevelos, gary kaltbaum and gary b. smith, who is here in new york. this bill would boost government spending by $320 billion over an already huge amount of money. what do you think of it? >> well, i'm so happy today. you know, let me just say this in all serious. i think we need to have like a two million person march on capitol hill to let these people know what we think. basically, the future is being destroyed and i don't know whether it's 20 years, 10...
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gary, to your point, corporate debt is very high. if you are a ceo and looking at selling stock which is expensive in terms of your rate of return or issuing debt at 3% or 4% or something like that, you are goefb obviously going to take the debt route and it's cheaper. that's why we have such a mountain of corporate debt at this point. it doesn't necessarily mean it's dangerous. kristina, yes, we have a very long in the tooth recovery here. this is unprecedented, right? record level. so yeah, economists are saying well -- >> let me push back a little bit on kristina. you can pinpoint the risk, it's staring you right in the face. let me finish. $250 trillion of government debt around the globe. this will not be able to be serviced when all is said and done. this year, $550 billion of our tax dollars, the first $550 billion is going towards interest. if this trajectory is not changed, there is inevitability and unfortunately, both parties have been doing nothing about it, both parties are head in the sand why, because spending is the m
gary, to your point, corporate debt is very high. if you are a ceo and looking at selling stock which is expensive in terms of your rate of return or issuing debt at 3% or 4% or something like that, you are goefb obviously going to take the debt route and it's cheaper. that's why we have such a mountain of corporate debt at this point. it doesn't necessarily mean it's dangerous. kristina, yes, we have a very long in the tooth recovery here. this is unprecedented, right? record level. so yeah,...
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." >> i have the very difficult task of going after gary. i would like to thank you for inviting me and for will for for all of my traveling snafus and being so gracious. and to thank liz, who's my former adviser, and gary gallagher, who's also a dear mentor of mine, for not only having me here at the conference but also for years and years of mentoring that don't seem to end. i'm going to talk about -- i'm going to begin with the battle that gary does not think is important. because it is in north carolina. to be fair, i don't think many people think that the battle of new bern is incredibly important or significant, so i don't think he's alone. nor am i arguing that the western theater is more important than the eastern theater. i just want to throw my hands up and say that upfront. maybe change the conversation a little bit. here i'll begin. on the morning of march 14, 1862, general john gray foster led the first brigade of ambrose burnside's troops to the confederate line in north carolina. foster's troops opened fire and lawrence o'brie
." >> i have the very difficult task of going after gary. i would like to thank you for inviting me and for will for for all of my traveling snafus and being so gracious. and to thank liz, who's my former adviser, and gary gallagher, who's also a dear mentor of mine, for not only having me here at the conference but also for years and years of mentoring that don't seem to end. i'm going to talk about -- i'm going to begin with the battle that gary does not think is important. because...
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exchange vows at a local church in a ball gary an orthodox wedding ceremony. during the centuries old tradition the bridal couple are crowned the best man or a column borrow exchanges the crowns on their heads 3 times to symbolize jesus his crown of thorns after the crowning the couple drank wine from a common cup to show that from now on they are to share everything in good times and in bad times and to sweeten their future life there is chocolate. in. the ceremony takes close to an hour from now according to church law the door send off and antonio who bunch of our manager wife. the day after the ball gary an orthodox church wedding guests head for a meadow on the troy and dolphin mountain at an elevation of 1800 meters. then the musicians play the governator a kind of bagpipes that's been played across the balkans for centuries. victorious send off now has to undergo as shaving ritual. now a victor can go and fetch his bride the flag goes along it's traditional for bachelors to ask the parents of the future bride for her hand in marriage if they agree the f
exchange vows at a local church in a ball gary an orthodox wedding ceremony. during the centuries old tradition the bridal couple are crowned the best man or a column borrow exchanges the crowns on their heads 3 times to symbolize jesus his crown of thorns after the crowning the couple drank wine from a common cup to show that from now on they are to share everything in good times and in bad times and to sweeten their future life there is chocolate. in. the ceremony takes close to an hour from...
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love's gary kelly will join us exclusively this hour. stocks set to make new record highs with two big movers today. tesla, a larger than expected loss for q-2 margins down despite record deliveries of course, facebook beating on both the top and the bottom lines, but with that warning that growth will slow. results include a $2 billion charge as part of the $5 billion settlement with the ftc as facebook resolves one probe, disclosing yet another, saying the ftc began an anti-trust review in june, which is separate from the anti-trust review of big tech companies just launched by the doj there's plenty to choose from this morning, jim. what's on your mind? >> i love the facebook call. i did. 28% revenue growth for a huge company that is under fire >> well, constant currency, looking here, 32 >> incredible. >> first revenue acceleration in three years. >> and it really was beautiful the thing that's most interesting is there are people who are chiding them for saying they're going to have to spend a lot more money on privacy. let me ask y
love's gary kelly will join us exclusively this hour. stocks set to make new record highs with two big movers today. tesla, a larger than expected loss for q-2 margins down despite record deliveries of course, facebook beating on both the top and the bottom lines, but with that warning that growth will slow. results include a $2 billion charge as part of the $5 billion settlement with the ftc as facebook resolves one probe, disclosing yet another, saying the ftc began an anti-trust review in...
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joined folk dance groups early on and they still studied the traditional dance styles from the one gary and heartache the dance normally their performed in a more leisurely pace. energetic quartet is constantly working on new ideals in their shows they use the projections their mission is to bring one gary in traditions to a younger audience. their perfectionists that push themselves to their physical limits on stage and on the set of their new promotional video. they call to beat the image of the muscular man and they enjoy the enthusiastic reaction. to what they observe one iron rule no dancing at play. nicol events preacher won't let anyone misuse their love of tradition for any political agenda they just want to dance and set new records and they are certainly not lacking in energy and enthusiasm. are thinking of ending with some funny sloppy myself but i'll leave it to the professionals but say it for arts and culture thanks very much for watching and join us at the same time tomorrow if you can bob i shall not. deny not look on that appetizing. but they're very popular with your m
joined folk dance groups early on and they still studied the traditional dance styles from the one gary and heartache the dance normally their performed in a more leisurely pace. energetic quartet is constantly working on new ideals in their shows they use the projections their mission is to bring one gary in traditions to a younger audience. their perfectionists that push themselves to their physical limits on stage and on the set of their new promotional video. they call to beat the image of...
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they join folk dance groups early on and they still study the traditional dance styles from the from gary in turkey thea. normally they're performed at a more leisurely pace. the energetic quartet is constantly working on new ideas and their shows they use the projections their mission is to bring one gary in traditions to a younger audience i. was. there perfectionists that pushed themselves to their physical limits on stage and on the set of their new promotional video. the cultivate the image of the muscular man and they enjoyed the enthusiastic reaction. to what they observe a one iron rule no dancing at. events which are won't let anyone misuse their love of tradition for any political agenda they just want to dance and set new records and they are certainly not lacking in energy and enthusiasm. are thinking of ending with some falling sloppy myself but i'll leave it to the professionals but sit for office and thanks very much for watching and joining us of the same time tomorrow if you can bob barr from. the courageous opposition of their parents changed everything for them children
they join folk dance groups early on and they still study the traditional dance styles from the from gary in turkey thea. normally they're performed at a more leisurely pace. the energetic quartet is constantly working on new ideas and their shows they use the projections their mission is to bring one gary in traditions to a younger audience i. was. there perfectionists that pushed themselves to their physical limits on stage and on the set of their new promotional video. the cultivate the...
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gary o'donoghue in washington, thank you.as heard that the former partner of a heavily pregnant woman, who was stabbed to death in her home, has accepted responsibility for her killing. leigh milner is at the old bailey: please explain what has been happening in court. 25 year aaron mckenzie wore a black tracksuit, charged with the murder of his pregnant ex—girlfriend kelly fauvrelle. inside the courtroom, he accepted responsibility for killing. what we have been told about what happened that night is that the family were woken in the early hours on the 29th ofjune by screams coming from the downstairs bedroom. that was kelly who was eight months pregnant at the time. unfortunately, she passed away. the emergency services couldn't revive her. however, miraculously, they did manage to deliver her unborn son, who the family named riley. after spending five days in hospital, he passed away. during the time, it was raised in parliament in the prime minister's questions by labour mp steve reed, whose constituency call did not incl
gary o'donoghue in washington, thank you.as heard that the former partner of a heavily pregnant woman, who was stabbed to death in her home, has accepted responsibility for her killing. leigh milner is at the old bailey: please explain what has been happening in court. 25 year aaron mckenzie wore a black tracksuit, charged with the murder of his pregnant ex—girlfriend kelly fauvrelle. inside the courtroom, he accepted responsibility for killing. what we have been told about what happened that...
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agnus have a bear in mind when gary and philosopher he survived the holocaust is not surprised she has cell phone victim to the deaf sponsored m t semitic smear campaign he picked shut rush big shoulders because he was a general and he believed he said he teach people at n.b.s. the don't like me about. america but i don't flag. hungary is home to one of europe's largest jewish communities it supports the biggest synagogue on the continent as well as an internationally renowned holocaust museum a chilling testament to the crimes committed by hank gary and fascists in the 1930 s. and forty's when harf a 1000000 jews the center our shirts. with risings an if. some here fear the specter of fascism may return. many of the 100000000 jewish families are you know ready to leave. because they know that if they know from their. family history that if you have to leave you have to leave right away. this is a memorial to mark the site where jewish men women and children 100 cuffed waited and thrown into the time the jointer moats years commissioned by the previous administration. but in recent yea
agnus have a bear in mind when gary and philosopher he survived the holocaust is not surprised she has cell phone victim to the deaf sponsored m t semitic smear campaign he picked shut rush big shoulders because he was a general and he believed he said he teach people at n.b.s. the don't like me about. america but i don't flag. hungary is home to one of europe's largest jewish communities it supports the biggest synagogue on the continent as well as an internationally renowned holocaust museum...
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so there, gary, 'tis the benefit of batting last. i've got a lot of ground to cover because the west is a rather large theater. and i have the map to prove it. on october 15th, 1874 as falls first hard frost entered a balmy indiana yand carpeting spring will illinois in falling leaves the civil war returned to town not that it had been far from anyone's mind less than a decade before nearly as the fighting ended residents had laid the former neighbor mart reported abraham lincoln a in a crypt a few miles north of state capital where he serve four timbers in the state legislature only blocks in which a new capital building was unconstruction. the graveside had offered town people a painful repipelineder of the cost that had been exacted only the night before a public dead tags of a new buryial tomb and monument marked the as we find out not so permanent resting place of lincoln and three of his sons. this evening the newest remainder -- or reminder of the bloody struggle was a reunion of union veterans. many of them officers of the so
so there, gary, 'tis the benefit of batting last. i've got a lot of ground to cover because the west is a rather large theater. and i have the map to prove it. on october 15th, 1874 as falls first hard frost entered a balmy indiana yand carpeting spring will illinois in falling leaves the civil war returned to town not that it had been far from anyone's mind less than a decade before nearly as the fighting ended residents had laid the former neighbor mart reported abraham lincoln a in a crypt a...
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gary tuchman is in new orleans.e's already seen a good portion of the rain this morning that we're waiting for sort of in our area over here to the west of gary. what's happening, though, now, gary? >> reporter: erica, my crew and i are hanging out on the banks of the mississippi river, just like huck finn and his crew. the reason it's relevant is there is no possibility that i would be able to stand on these rocks next to the mississippi river in new orleans if what we feared happened would have have happened. the thought was early in this week that this water would come over the banks, could go over a 20-foot level. right now it's at about 16 1/2 feet. if the water got that high, it would go in this direction where there's a flood wall. that flood wall is designed to protect the city of new orleans and the french quarter behind it from 20 feet of water or less. if it gets over 20 feet, then it gets dicey. unlike hurricane katrina, 14 summers ago where the devastation caused by levees that snapped open. in one case
gary tuchman is in new orleans.e's already seen a good portion of the rain this morning that we're waiting for sort of in our area over here to the west of gary. what's happening, though, now, gary? >> reporter: erica, my crew and i are hanging out on the banks of the mississippi river, just like huck finn and his crew. the reason it's relevant is there is no possibility that i would be able to stand on these rocks next to the mississippi river in new orleans if what we feared happened...
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se acomodÓ ahora en la derecha y escalÓn sector diestro donde aparece gary.o satisfecho . esta actuaciÓn pÁlidade estados unidos . en caso de que terminÉ asÍ, obviamente estamos hablando de la hipotÉtica clasificaciÓn a semifinales. pero esto todavÍa estÁ muy lejos de haberse definido con 17 minutos por jugar. raÚl: puede venir un centro interesante.tiene toda la fuerza aÉrea era el remate. la espera el equipo caribeÑo.para pegarle . o si viene con el perfil diestro.ya estÁ preparada otra modificaciÓn. centro peligroso. ya fuera de juego y no cuenta pero pusieron en aprietos. empieza a ponerse tenso el ambiente. marcelo: hace el amague que iba a pasar. ya se nota que tres jugadores estaban fuera de lugar. pero tambiÉn una pelota peligrosa y fuera de lugar.otro jugador parece que va estar lastimado. tiene que tener el guiado el equipo de estados unidos. el equipo de estados unidos tiene que tener mucho cuidado porque si faltan 10 minutos se van a empezar a mandar un centralpara adelante. ivan: se viene el nÚmero 16 en curazao. digo: quiÉn se ira? raÚl:se prepa
se acomodÓ ahora en la derecha y escalÓn sector diestro donde aparece gary.o satisfecho . esta actuaciÓn pÁlidade estados unidos . en caso de que terminÉ asÍ, obviamente estamos hablando de la hipotÉtica clasificaciÓn a semifinales. pero esto todavÍa estÁ muy lejos de haberse definido con 17 minutos por jugar. raÚl: puede venir un centro interesante.tiene toda la fuerza aÉrea era el remate. la espera el equipo caribeÑo.para pegarle . o si viene con el perfil diestro.ya estÁ...
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gary, katherine are back with us. gary, they don't actually work at that facility the people out there picketing in my other question was, you know, that one guy was holding a sign that said we're humans not robots. we were both thinking you could be replaced by a robot really soon, right? >> exactly. you know, it is difficult to know, i don't, i didn't know if susan mentioned it, i didn't know if this particular facility was unionized. sometimes that is behind it. whether it is or isn't, i say, good for the workers. but good for amazon. look, if you don't want to work there, and you think conditions are bad, by all means raise your hand, talk to management. on the flipside, amazon is in the position there in minnesota, these are our conditions. we're doing everything legal. you don't have to work here. we can hire someone else. i love the interaction between labor and corporate in this case. melissa: no. i mean it is the american way. catherine, let me ask you, it is interesting to highlight this type of thing on a d
gary, katherine are back with us. gary, they don't actually work at that facility the people out there picketing in my other question was, you know, that one guy was holding a sign that said we're humans not robots. we were both thinking you could be replaced by a robot really soon, right? >> exactly. you know, it is difficult to know, i don't, i didn't know if susan mentioned it, i didn't know if this particular facility was unionized. sometimes that is behind it. whether it is or isn't,...
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melissa: gary? >> self-described capitalist elizabeth warren want wealth taxes, control wide swaths of the economy, just complete redistribution of wealth. people that took out loans and signed contracts, oh, don't worry about it, that doesn't mean anything anymore. make all mortgage loans now, let's pay them off. let's just -- melissa: gary, i'm sorry we have to jump in. right now we're hearing, breaking news, jon stewart making remarks at a news conference after the senate passed bill. >> we can all agree i'm the real hero. [laughter]. hard not to see it that way. it has been the honor of my life to work with the men and women behind me. today it is about the heart james, joe, and integg grit of ray pfeiffer and courage of lou alvarez and tenacity of john thiel. they, they lifted this 9/11 community on their shoulders and they carried them home. i will always be so proud to have been associated with it and we can never repay all that, the 9/11 community has done for our country but we can stop pen
melissa: gary? >> self-described capitalist elizabeth warren want wealth taxes, control wide swaths of the economy, just complete redistribution of wealth. people that took out loans and signed contracts, oh, don't worry about it, that doesn't mean anything anymore. make all mortgage loans now, let's pay them off. let's just -- melissa: gary, i'm sorry we have to jump in. right now we're hearing, breaking news, jon stewart making remarks at a news conference after the senate passed bill....
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ashley: gary, are the companies too big? they make the argument there is plenty of competition as you heard in the sound bite. hey, you buy something online, buy it on brick-and-mortar what is the difference? >> i find it thrilling that a bunch politicians that i would not let run a lemonade stand dictate success stories like these companies. they're after them because they are successful. it is amazing to watch. oh, you get too big? we'll cut you down to size? amazon, has created this magnificent company. look, amazon prime is invited other retailers, guess what? lower costs for consumers. facebook, google, is free. i don't understand any of this. look there are problems with some of these companies. they do need to fix, facebook got fined $5 billion by the ftc but enough is enough. leave greatness alone. ashley: leave greatness alone. we'll leave it right there. thank you, gary. melissa: oil settling down more than 3% today. phil flynn with the details. phil? >> melissa, significant potential bearish development for oil. d
ashley: gary, are the companies too big? they make the argument there is plenty of competition as you heard in the sound bite. hey, you buy something online, buy it on brick-and-mortar what is the difference? >> i find it thrilling that a bunch politicians that i would not let run a lemonade stand dictate success stories like these companies. they're after them because they are successful. it is amazing to watch. oh, you get too big? we'll cut you down to size? amazon, has created this...
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gary is the oldest. his family experience was very different tahn reid's.red was coming into a adolescent. parents marriage had resolved some of the previous issues. his mother's drinking had been brought on control to her chair stopped drinking. there was the experience that randy and gary had was different than what the younger boys had. they are pleased to know that there are still people who remember randy and still honor his work. did he always want to be a journalist? and how early do that avenue of expression hit him? was it in high school, college, when did it happen? dr. stoner: it was in college. he started out as an english major. and i think the accommodation of understanding that that meant a ng, of long writing and readi and also the not a lot of jobs. but also this idea that journalism could move people, could change people. he had a big ego. he liked seeing his name in print. he was the managing editor of the oregon daily emerald, the student newspaper at oregon. he carved out a good role for himself very early on. i think that what he, his
gary is the oldest. his family experience was very different tahn reid's.red was coming into a adolescent. parents marriage had resolved some of the previous issues. his mother's drinking had been brought on control to her chair stopped drinking. there was the experience that randy and gary had was different than what the younger boys had. they are pleased to know that there are still people who remember randy and still honor his work. did he always want to be a journalist? and how early do...
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i live on gary boulevard. i want to know what the plans are for the consensus on gary with the prt plan coming up. i have been getting a couple letters already from mitchell engineering already, but we have lots of small businesses all over the place. i want to hear a discussion on those businesses not going out of business with this project. if you could address this, please. >> that is exactly what we're talking about here. that is exactly what we are talking about. >> are there any plans at all at this point, or are there zero plans right now to help businesses? >> i can't, as a matter of law, engagement in a dialogue with you, but we are talking about here today in creating mitigation going forwards, and maybe going backwards. i'm sorry. >> okay. thank you, we are going to need it. thank you. >> public comment is closed. we look forward to continuing to work with you online and off-line. i apologize for my passion about this, but it just makes me want to cry, and then after i stop wanting to cry, i get ang
i live on gary boulevard. i want to know what the plans are for the consensus on gary with the prt plan coming up. i have been getting a couple letters already from mitchell engineering already, but we have lots of small businesses all over the place. i want to hear a discussion on those businesses not going out of business with this project. if you could address this, please. >> that is exactly what we're talking about here. that is exactly what we are talking about. >> are there...
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gary b. smith, scott martin. they are both fox news contributors. scott, if you had to pick something out of there, so much, g20, oil. facebook thing is kind of big. it's a snapshot in time showing you that they have become a target. they used to be it was all happiness, sanctity money now they're -- >> friends, likes? oman. zuckerberg has been kind of a bad boy, melissa. his charm is wearing off a bit on investors. maybe not so much on investors but folks sending nasty things in the mail. the government says we need to regulate, maybe even break up some companies but i side with zuckerberg, these folk, facebook has a ton of data on its hands. there are more and more posts, new profiles created at facebook than anytime in history. they have a lot of work and it is not easy to blame the company on everything. melissa: they have a lot of data but so does everybody else. if you check in with data scientists lately, they're all tracking us. i think the facebook has, is when i'm hearing, is less precious than we were led to believe. data is everywhere no
gary b. smith, scott martin. they are both fox news contributors. scott, if you had to pick something out of there, so much, g20, oil. facebook thing is kind of big. it's a snapshot in time showing you that they have become a target. they used to be it was all happiness, sanctity money now they're -- >> friends, likes? oman. zuckerberg has been kind of a bad boy, melissa. his charm is wearing off a bit on investors. maybe not so much on investors but folks sending nasty things in the...
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it is slightly a bit ahead as far as the design effort and the smaller projects, but the gary pieces on the heels and i think it is very important that we take your direction to m.t.a. to ensure that design phase completes timely and we can seek the federal funds for phase two. >> okay. so my question is, basically, that we are funding these two huge, big transportation projects within san francisco, and the bart was actually voted on by this committee before we approve the better market street so my question is, i don't understand why we are not concentrating our funds into one huge transportation project that we are going to be having. looks as though it is advancing way farther than even the second phase of the gary b.r.t. >> the first phase is under construction. so the first phase is better market street and this first three block state -- segment. and the second phase, which is another 300 million-dollar portion of the project, is on its way to seeking the federal funds. i would say that it is slightly ahead in that respect in that the first phase is under construction in the s
it is slightly a bit ahead as far as the design effort and the smaller projects, but the gary pieces on the heels and i think it is very important that we take your direction to m.t.a. to ensure that design phase completes timely and we can seek the federal funds for phase two. >> okay. so my question is, basically, that we are funding these two huge, big transportation projects within san francisco, and the bart was actually voted on by this committee before we approve the better market...
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and if you like why and chocolates and bagpipes then a bow gary in the wedding is the place where you just don't drop your crown. before we set off on those journeys the great fantasy author j. r. r. tolkien once wrote not all those who wonder are lost talking of course didn't travel with a selfie stick or use any hash tags still his words have become the motto for young travellers who are anything but lost in fact they know exactly where they're going and what photos they're going to take when they get there to put on instagram now it is know it delete backed off is safe from the hype and the results are often destructive or just plain annoying. the other new party that picturesque glued to commute charms not only residents it's become a mass phenomenon 1st on the internet then in the real world. the perfect instagram photo unique and so who originally we thought cat in a window in a man kind of shut the door i don't know if you can and you forget that this is like a residential area but coming to appreciate it not explained it is a thing that's a big. video and photo shoots have now
and if you like why and chocolates and bagpipes then a bow gary in the wedding is the place where you just don't drop your crown. before we set off on those journeys the great fantasy author j. r. r. tolkien once wrote not all those who wonder are lost talking of course didn't travel with a selfie stick or use any hash tags still his words have become the motto for young travellers who are anything but lost in fact they know exactly where they're going and what photos they're going to take when...
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an idea that gary's union war actually inspired. there, gary, tis the benefit of batting last. i've got a lot of ground to cover because the west is a rather large theater and i have the map to prove it. on october 15th, 1874, as fall first hard frost entered a balmy indian summer carpeting spri springfield, illinois, the civil war returned to town. not that it ever been far from anyone's mind. only blocks away a news state capital building was under construction. the wartime president had is since offered townspeople a painful reminder of the sacrifice the war exacted from their community and the nation. only the night before of public dedication of a new burial tomb marked the not so permanent resting place of lincoln and his sons. this evening the newest reminder of the bloody struggle was a reunion. many of the officers of the society of the army of tennessee. the most decorated of union armies. to commemorate his military victory. the coincidence demanded ta distingui -- that distinguished illinoisans be among the speaker. there was the state governor and former governor a
an idea that gary's union war actually inspired. there, gary, tis the benefit of batting last. i've got a lot of ground to cover because the west is a rather large theater and i have the map to prove it. on october 15th, 1874, as fall first hard frost entered a balmy indian summer carpeting spri springfield, illinois, the civil war returned to town. not that it ever been far from anyone's mind. only blocks away a news state capital building was under construction. the wartime president had is...
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hung gary and this should ask themselves who benefits here. does it benefit budapest to chase an institution out of the country does it benefit hungary. thousands came out onto the streets angry and bewildered at the time greece finest university was being forced to relocate to the n. many believe open slaving for the c.e.u. is done to the fact that it was funded by george soros they for test and neither is a link and claim that the universities ability to issue american diplomas is incompatible with think garion legislation is a matter of rule of law it is impossible that you see you or anybody else enjoys the lottery and benefit of fishing american diplomas that's the simple reason i think if it's a red flag and if a warning sign that this might be there that the rec center where we're having where in the band and if the 2 sat that speak out for human rights that speak out for the generally quality of the sense that a country is being. chased away. the now inevitable exodus of academic staff and students from hungary is a microcosm of a much
hung gary and this should ask themselves who benefits here. does it benefit budapest to chase an institution out of the country does it benefit hungary. thousands came out onto the streets angry and bewildered at the time greece finest university was being forced to relocate to the n. many believe open slaving for the c.e.u. is done to the fact that it was funded by george soros they for test and neither is a link and claim that the universities ability to issue american diplomas is...
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those who support migrant charities are also targeted the biggest bogeyman is one gary in-born american financier and to learn trippiest george soros through his open society foundation the billionaire has spent hundreds of millions of dollars funding civil society and education projects in hungary the country of his birth with mr schorr we have our if you like political differences he has become. a major political influence or. by his word by his investments by the organization of framework and the work he maintains soros has been vilified in the hungarian press shoulders jersey city and estelle getty fish like album money the store bought the mill you got the better let me turn it off a couple because i. stopped short of money or psychodynamic bs ashour boy i would say that about. 7580 percent of the media is under the control or for bad and it has a huge impact on the public opinion short or security of us or for us for example when they started the campaign against him a few years ago was an arm known and a neutral figure and it became a figure that everybody knows and there really
those who support migrant charities are also targeted the biggest bogeyman is one gary in-born american financier and to learn trippiest george soros through his open society foundation the billionaire has spent hundreds of millions of dollars funding civil society and education projects in hungary the country of his birth with mr schorr we have our if you like political differences he has become. a major political influence or. by his word by his investments by the organization of framework...
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host: gary locke in seattle.an take any or all of those. >> as a former governor and commerce secretary we want to keep as many jobs in the united states and certainly manufacturing jobs because we know they pay on average a lot more than the typical wage. we want to keep those jobs here and that's what the new trade agreement will do. it will make it easier for u.s. companies to export. takes away some of the barriers and that other countries like canada have imposed on our agricultural sector. discouragesy it auto companies and parts companies from having that work done in places like mexico because if it is to be done in a bigger percentage of those parts and items have to be made where wages are at least $16 an hour. of all the parts of that automobile must be made in north america whether it's the united states, canada or mexico benefits mexico they have to pay a higher wage. parts going to discourage from being made in other parts of the world and coming in. that's really going to keep jobs in north america
host: gary locke in seattle.an take any or all of those. >> as a former governor and commerce secretary we want to keep as many jobs in the united states and certainly manufacturing jobs because we know they pay on average a lot more than the typical wage. we want to keep those jobs here and that's what the new trade agreement will do. it will make it easier for u.s. companies to export. takes away some of the barriers and that other countries like canada have imposed on our agricultural...
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they are breathing a collective sigh of relief. >> thank you, gary. as we look at where we stand now, as gary points out, a sigh of relief but a lot more rain is expected to come. >> a whole bunch more. 70% of tropical storm barry's moisture is still offshore. it's moving ever so slowly onshore at this point. yes, you've still got time before a lot of that rain ends up pushing inland. now, yes, the majority of that will hit mississippi but it's raining in alabama, florida, texas is even getting some moisture from barry as well. look at the widespread rain totals that have already fallen. we talked about widespread 5 to 10 inches. we're not there yet. we've been looking at rainfall totals of upwards of 4 to 6 inches. you have to keep in mind, 4 to 6 inches may not sound like a lot but the ground is already saturated. it's going to be runoff and we'll keep adding to that as well. here's the radar. you have heavy bands making their way into jackson, mississippi. a heavy band to the west of baton rouge, to the west of morgan city. baton rouge and morgan c
they are breathing a collective sigh of relief. >> thank you, gary. as we look at where we stand now, as gary points out, a sigh of relief but a lot more rain is expected to come. >> a whole bunch more. 70% of tropical storm barry's moisture is still offshore. it's moving ever so slowly onshore at this point. yes, you've still got time before a lot of that rain ends up pushing inland. now, yes, the majority of that will hit mississippi but it's raining in alabama, florida, texas is...
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connell: except for biden, gary, right? if you look at china's point of view, maybe they're rooting for biden. that seems to be president trump's point of view. i hardly think they want something like that the approach liz warren is taking? >> biden would be much like obama, get along. elizabeth warren we could not trade baseball cards with our kids. i looked at her plan. by the way there is a plan a day. there is every restriction, every requirement. heads would explode in all the countries around the globe. we would never have a trade deal with some of the things she is talking about. again i'm amazed how far left, how restrictive, requirement-needy the left is going here. you know, we'll find out a lot more about that tonight. connell: probably will. we'll talk more about that. brings us to a larger point, gary, you should have traded that don mattingly rookie card when it was worth something. >> yeah. connell: susan. susan: preeminent earnings report, apple set to release later on this hour. apple as the stock goes clos
connell: except for biden, gary, right? if you look at china's point of view, maybe they're rooting for biden. that seems to be president trump's point of view. i hardly think they want something like that the approach liz warren is taking? >> biden would be much like obama, get along. elizabeth warren we could not trade baseball cards with our kids. i looked at her plan. by the way there is a plan a day. there is every restriction, every requirement. heads would explode in all the...
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will he go to gary -- we will go to gary and indiana. caller: i am glad to hear you are doing a lot better for one thing. he was talking about the guy that was living in the warehouse and what a downer life he was living. by contrast, let's look at mr. elton john. stone,"g "the rolling you are aware of his story. he took pot when he was at the peak of his career. he told his family he would die and two hours, jumped into the pool, and the paramedics came and got him and two days later, he was playing for 100,000 people. so it also happens to very famous people as well as no neighbors. namers. anybody that is out there on the cusp of killing themselves, i guarantee you if you wake up on the others, you will be sorry. you will be going out of the frying pan and into the fire. isre is no way out and there no solution, it is a dead end trap. there are voices in your head that say kill yourself and it will take away your problems. it is not that simple. -- please listen to me because i am speaking from god himself when i say this area host: g
will he go to gary -- we will go to gary and indiana. caller: i am glad to hear you are doing a lot better for one thing. he was talking about the guy that was living in the warehouse and what a downer life he was living. by contrast, let's look at mr. elton john. stone,"g "the rolling you are aware of his story. he took pot when he was at the peak of his career. he told his family he would die and two hours, jumped into the pool, and the paramedics came and got him and two days...