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well, but just because it's your last hour do gooder that will leave my job is very difficult and very challenging. looking at vironment around here. i'm a food officer with africa, it's down to deal with africa's intentions as to ensure that children kept our way from mining. our mission here today is to form a child rights so that you educate yourselves as well as on the dangers of child labor. and it's not easy to get these children to school. ghana has a lot to travel. most of us have families outside cities. i'm busy telly, and in finding these really difficult for families to meet even 3 square meals a circle. about 20 years ago. my name came to this package of the country it has brought out by and child labor will go to their children. all those that don't count to be seriously engaged in mind in the human being will be used to god that they will reach because we know it is dangerous and they take advantage of children because people house tight including children being i feel very sad and very bad no child should be made to such a britain is if you are able to develop their bra
well, but just because it's your last hour do gooder that will leave my job is very difficult and very challenging. looking at vironment around here. i'm a food officer with africa, it's down to deal with africa's intentions as to ensure that children kept our way from mining. our mission here today is to form a child rights so that you educate yourselves as well as on the dangers of child labor. and it's not easy to get these children to school. ghana has a lot to travel. most of us have...
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goodere of the lucia approve movie duplicate? it would need to move with the 65 or 6 local groups that i spoke with. but i don't propose to shift to where the people of the day would need to go by the c.g. of washington being about. that's the one thing that the bytes of the d.n.c. flag at on us media is a lost and would buy at someone will bite suddenly. and i'm such a couple, but i know it's like they of us who just got out of the mission as close as possible that you probably know that one particular it's not going to be as there was to do that a push in the old days by doing it was the book i left but it showed up by then followed it's called dictator, but in fact, this very timid needs a lot of tenderness and can give me much of knowing what you want to ask you to really should you get to write them that mindset is help both at work and in her private life on them. but they've been among a group that it wasn't someone our young daughter to get off. it was just a boy. i don't nothing at all, even know of what the little preci
goodere of the lucia approve movie duplicate? it would need to move with the 65 or 6 local groups that i spoke with. but i don't propose to shift to where the people of the day would need to go by the c.g. of washington being about. that's the one thing that the bytes of the d.n.c. flag at on us media is a lost and would buy at someone will bite suddenly. and i'm such a couple, but i know it's like they of us who just got out of the mission as close as possible that you probably know that one...
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of the disease newsmen there are merits and due to them being do gooders and those who knew the system is missing, the biggest ones turns into will not do this thing. so you do believe you do that got close to us. he can anyway, blame himself for i think so controlling and can 1st thing they all do with it. my own observations from talking to wrongfully convicted people is those who were wrongfully convicted by confession are not doing as well. the stigma they attach to themselves. they feel weak nat'l, stupid, they don't understand what happened, how to tell them to themselves. and even when the convictions overturned, if the reason they were convicted was a confession, as opposed to something else, the stigma attached to the state, even after they were exonerated, right? people are not quite 100 percent. sure. i get the confession is so powerful that even therefore it's supposed to evaporate. so corey, today is he's living well, right. he got a huge settlement, but it doesn't take away those demons in his head. you know, he's, he was in from 16 to almost 30. so what are you now when
of the disease newsmen there are merits and due to them being do gooders and those who knew the system is missing, the biggest ones turns into will not do this thing. so you do believe you do that got close to us. he can anyway, blame himself for i think so controlling and can 1st thing they all do with it. my own observations from talking to wrongfully convicted people is those who were wrongfully convicted by confession are not doing as well. the stigma they attach to themselves. they feel...
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used to think of eleanor roosevelt when i was younger as the greatest do-gooder of all time. will begin to appear the wish to do good and to be good had a great deal to do with needing toeshape people's ideas out her father that died in disgrace as a drunk and a junkie dragged through theud ultimately in his final years and afterwards by people in his o world and people she came across. her wish to do good became something that tnslated into a need to be useful and if she could she thoug she could be loved andomeone would take the care she was giving them and give back to her. it was a mission to be the kind of person whose usefulness words illuminating or lightning that became her trsaction and the way she connected. >> did she have feelings. and the service that you talk abou, doest come with that capacity to forbear? >> thawillingness to become tolerant is something she rst worked on to accept the parts of hself she knew she cannot fulfill with others is the acceptance to allow her to be terant of herself first. it was a battle in the struggle she conquered. sure to conque
used to think of eleanor roosevelt when i was younger as the greatest do-gooder of all time. will begin to appear the wish to do good and to be good had a great deal to do with needing toeshape people's ideas out her father that died in disgrace as a drunk and a junkie dragged through theud ultimately in his final years and afterwards by people in his o world and people she came across. her wish to do good became something that tnslated into a need to be useful and if she could she thoug she...
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. >> i used to think of eleanor roosevelt of the greatest do-gooder of all time. and beginning to understand her that the wish to do good and the good to appreciate people's ideas of her father who died in such disgrace as the junkie and the drunk dragged through the mud ultimately and then afterwards by people in his own world her wish to do good and then to take the care they were giving them and get back to her and to be the kind of person that was illuminating or enlightening to have a sense of awakening and that became her transaction and the way she connected. >> so was she introspective and the service that you are talking about. >> and the willingness to be tolerant that she first worked on to understand and accepting the parts of herself that she cannot go and others was the acceptance that allowed her to be tolerant and tolerant of herself first it was a battle, it was a struggle that she concord. she had to conquer one of her feelings she didn't have the broad range come as a child she was actually shut down and was told to go into the bathroom and hang
. >> i used to think of eleanor roosevelt of the greatest do-gooder of all time. and beginning to understand her that the wish to do good and the good to appreciate people's ideas of her father who died in such disgrace as the junkie and the drunk dragged through the mud ultimately and then afterwards by people in his own world her wish to do good and then to take the care they were giving them and get back to her and to be the kind of person that was illuminating or enlightening to have...
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as perhaps the greatest do-gooder of all time. i was beginning research and beginning to understand her. they have died in such a disgrace. as it drunk and a junkie. in his final years. and then afterwards by people in his own world. and in people she then came across. i think her wish to do good became something that translated in and needed to be useful if she could be useful she thought she could be loved. it became an admission for her to be the kind of person whose usefulness was enlightening or would open some the app. it became her transaction. in the way she connected. we have a number of questions about why she went to certain things. was she an introspective story. in this service. that you're talking about. what the capacity to for behar. >> i think her willingness to be tolerant became something that she first worked on. the parts of herself that she knew she could not had and others. it was a battle and a struggle that i think she conquered. one of her feelings that she understood and herself. she was absolutely shut
as perhaps the greatest do-gooder of all time. i was beginning research and beginning to understand her. they have died in such a disgrace. as it drunk and a junkie. in his final years. and then afterwards by people in his own world. and in people she then came across. i think her wish to do good became something that translated in and needed to be useful if she could be useful she thought she could be loved. it became an admission for her to be the kind of person whose usefulness was...
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>> in someone, i used to think of eleanor roosevelt, there was a do-gooder quality about her, they began to appear more subtly, beginning research and beginning to understand her. the wish to do good had a great deal to do with ideas about her father who died in such disgrace, absolutely drag through the mud, in his own world that may come across. something that translated into a need to be useful. to take the care she had given them and give back to her. it became a mission to become a person whose usefulness was illuminating or enlightening or would open somebody up or create a sense of awakening. that never stopped her. it became her transaction, the way she connected. >> why she risked uncertain things, was she an introspective store, did she have feelings? in the service you are talking about, the capacity, to purveyor. >> something she first worked on to understand the parts of herself she knew she could not fulfill in others, allowing them to be tolerant, that she conquered, she had to conquer one of her feelings she understood in herself. she didn't have a broad range -- wasn't a
>> in someone, i used to think of eleanor roosevelt, there was a do-gooder quality about her, they began to appear more subtly, beginning research and beginning to understand her. the wish to do good had a great deal to do with ideas about her father who died in such disgrace, absolutely drag through the mud, in his own world that may come across. something that translated into a need to be useful. to take the care she had given them and give back to her. it became a mission to become a...
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looks like i'll have to burn you selfless do-gooders next time. this has been "ya burnt.! someone please help! of course. you're tenacious, i'll give you that! it's ok, i'm ok... [heavy breathing] where are you? coming! let's do this! yeaahh! it's on!! woooo! whoa... [heavy breathing] rated rp to t. it makes our lipton leaves better. which makes this smooth tea taste better. and time spent together. even better. and drinking lipton every day. can help support a healthy heart. and drinking lipton every day. cheddar, jalapeno and sour cream & onion the spicy nacho stack. i wish i could stack pringles but i don't have hands or a mouth to... cool, play my dance playlist. ♪ ♪ there's a flavor stack for everyone... sort of. black friday into deals for days. starting friday november 27th score deals like a $98 6 volt chevy silvarado ride-on in-store and online. let's end the year saving bigger so, what sho♪ d we do today? 6 volt chevy silvarado ride-on in-store and online. wow. can we get some sun? ♪ uh, mom? can we go to the beach? (beep beep beep) should we just go see a movie
looks like i'll have to burn you selfless do-gooders next time. this has been "ya burnt.! someone please help! of course. you're tenacious, i'll give you that! it's ok, i'm ok... [heavy breathing] where are you? coming! let's do this! yeaahh! it's on!! woooo! whoa... [heavy breathing] rated rp to t. it makes our lipton leaves better. which makes this smooth tea taste better. and time spent together. even better. and drinking lipton every day. can help support a healthy heart. and drinking...
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to tnk of eleanor roosevelt when i was younger as perhaps the do-good of all time or she headed do-gooder quality about her. what began to appear more subtly toe as i was beginning search and beginning to understand her was the wish to do good ande good had a great deal to do with needing to reshape people's ideas about her father who had diein such sgrace as a drunk, as the junkie and someone who i absolutely dragged through the mud ultimately i his final years and afterwards by people in his own world and by people that s then came across. i think or wish to do good became something that translated into a nd to be useful and if she could be useful she felt she could be loved. if someone would take the care she was giving them and give back to her it became a mission really for her to be the kind of person whose ufulness was eliminating or enligening or would open somebody up or. a sense of awakening. i tnk that never stopped for her and became her transaction. itecame the way she connected. >> we have a number of questions about y she did certain things, fdr's infidelity. did she have f
to tnk of eleanor roosevelt when i was younger as perhaps the do-good of all time or she headed do-gooder quality about her. what began to appear more subtly toe as i was beginning search and beginning to understand her was the wish to do good ande good had a great deal to do with needing to reshape people's ideas about her father who had diein such sgrace as a drunk, as the junkie and someone who i absolutely dragged through the mud ultimately i his final years and afterwards by people in his...
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again, that seems fair, but is really do-gooder fuss path ultimately hurting the people who need the part it is a 1.3 million people who would lose jobs or make nationally mandated $15 hour minimum wage which is a biden plan. nonetheless people would be accountants or engineers but they will the elderly and newly employed, soon to become newly homeless because they do not have jobs. if you want to hasten automatio automation, going to pass these minimum wage laws. be ready to how some these dwelling challenge friends in the whole place implodes. and that is the memo. those are not the only ballot provisions that voters will vote on tomorrow night. recreational marijuana, yes, legalization coming closer to the advert then for states, arizona, south dakota montana and new jersey. mississippians will also be considered whether or not the devils lettuce can sprout in dixie. the republican governor in arizona and south dakota come out against these provisions. so will recreational pot use get passed? the party panel has returned, chris bedford, jessica tarlov, and robby soave. chris bedfo
again, that seems fair, but is really do-gooder fuss path ultimately hurting the people who need the part it is a 1.3 million people who would lose jobs or make nationally mandated $15 hour minimum wage which is a biden plan. nonetheless people would be accountants or engineers but they will the elderly and newly employed, soon to become newly homeless because they do not have jobs. if you want to hasten automatio automation, going to pass these minimum wage laws. be ready to how some these...
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roosevelt when i was youngers perhaps the greatest do-oder of all time, let's sayome for a sort of do-gooder quality about it. what begin to appear more subtly to me as i was beginning research and begin to understand her was that the wish to do good and be good was come had a great al to do with neeng to reshape people against about her father who had died in such disgrace as a draw, as a jkie, someone who is absolutely draggedhrough the mud ultimately in his final years and tt afterwards by people in his ownorld and by people that sh then came across. i think her wish to do good became something that translate into and need to be useful. she could be useful she felt she could be loved, someone would take the care that she was giving them and give bk to her. it became a nation for her -- a mission -- to be the kind of person whose usefulness was illumiting or enlhtening it would open somebody up or almost create a sense of awakening. that never stoed for her and it just became her transaction, th way she connected. >> we've got a number of questions about why she -- whispered certainhings.
roosevelt when i was youngers perhaps the greatest do-oder of all time, let's sayome for a sort of do-gooder quality about it. what begin to appear more subtly to me as i was beginning research and begin to understand her was that the wish to do good and be good was come had a great al to do with neeng to reshape people against about her father who had died in such disgrace as a draw, as a jkie, someone who is absolutely draggedhrough the mud ultimately in his final years and tt afterwards by...
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we don't need the nanny state do-gooders to make decisions on our behalf.k up and what frustrates me is when you shut down states you have a transfer of wealth. you see the costcos amazons and big businesses go better and small businesses get crushed. it's why big businesses supported biden. >> sandra: this was a suggestion last week. >> we could lock down for 4 to 6 weeks and if we did that, we could drive the numbers down like they've done in asia, like they did in new zealand and australia. >> sandra: you advised the last democratic administration. if you were advising president-elect joe biden on this issue you would tell him what? >> i would not be supportive of national lockdowns. every city and state is different. certainly i agree with the mandates that governors are putting in on social distancing, washing your hands and masks, looking at the right number of people inside groups, whether it's for restaurants at 25 or 50%. i'm not for a national lockdown. it is not one type of remedy don't fit everywhere. i think that being said, we're months behind
we don't need the nanny state do-gooders to make decisions on our behalf.k up and what frustrates me is when you shut down states you have a transfer of wealth. you see the costcos amazons and big businesses go better and small businesses get crushed. it's why big businesses supported biden. >> sandra: this was a suggestion last week. >> we could lock down for 4 to 6 weeks and if we did that, we could drive the numbers down like they've done in asia, like they did in new zealand and...
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europe but they have done it in a country, america, that is remarkably short on farc fascists thank goodersis the case or pretend to believe it. they have persuaded themself that the entire america state is fascist. that everybody voted for donald trump is fascist. they radicalize themselves. they say the only thing you can do with a fascist is kill them on and on. this is particularly american problem. because these groups in america who radicalized themselves, fighting against and virtually nonexistent enemy. pete: douglas, stick with previews where emmanuel macron, the president of france, is standing alone. you wrote a peace in the spectator. macron alone. where are france's allies in the fight against islammism. he made the mistake, douglas, speaking truth about islamic separatism, a countersociety being formed inside of paris and france. there has been a huge backlash. what is happening there? >> that's right. it is amazing story. this is something that is particularly european problem, much more than it is an american one although it can certainly come to you there. in europe we have
europe but they have done it in a country, america, that is remarkably short on farc fascists thank goodersis the case or pretend to believe it. they have persuaded themself that the entire america state is fascist. that everybody voted for donald trump is fascist. they radicalize themselves. they say the only thing you can do with a fascist is kill them on and on. this is particularly american problem. because these groups in america who radicalized themselves, fighting against and virtually...