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it's a hard time, it really is. >> i think we have time for one more.will do two more i think some of it answered in many of your other questions but i'm wondering if what i'm asking is quite subjective but if you could tell that one of these three groups of people in general in her life and i'm also thinking about our generation of women and how it differs from maybe older generations of women, how would be different for us as well because i think the role of women in society is changing so rapidly. sorry, you guys, we have to constantly play catch up and so is there one group of these people, of these women that you could kind of just generalize and say that they felt happier in their life. they feltmore content, maybe it's too much . >> as we said on the radio 17 times a day, happiness is a hard thing to define and quantify but i think we found that our keeper was the group that had the least amount of conflict about the decision. they had risen to a high from flying career, they done, they made a lot of money, they supported their families. they got
it's a hard time, it really is. >> i think we have time for one more.will do two more i think some of it answered in many of your other questions but i'm wondering if what i'm asking is quite subjective but if you could tell that one of these three groups of people in general in her life and i'm also thinking about our generation of women and how it differs from maybe older generations of women, how would be different for us as well because i think the role of women in society is changing...
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and it was hard, that was the hard thing was being close to these things tha but i was never going tohave again and that ended up being the hardest thing to write about but in a way it was a good thing because it was the reclaim that in a strange way. >> host: was there one part that was particularly hard to write this ice cube? >> guest: there were a couple of moments about my dad that were hard to write about. there were moments my father saved my life basically where we were breaking in horses and i was on a horse that went completely deserved and he was on one that had never been written before it was it's first time. my horse went to sit down and i got my foot caught in the saddle and it was a docking and running it on a hillside with rabin everywhere and it was a matter of time before i fell off and was dragged and that's pretty much you hit your hea a figurehr its done. my brother had somehow on his horse managed to catch a hold of my horse and slow it down if this is the brother who was quite violent and manipulative and controlling and who would at other times twist my wrist
and it was hard, that was the hard thing was being close to these things tha but i was never going tohave again and that ended up being the hardest thing to write about but in a way it was a good thing because it was the reclaim that in a strange way. >> host: was there one part that was particularly hard to write this ice cube? >> guest: there were a couple of moments about my dad that were hard to write about. there were moments my father saved my life basically where we were...
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he has worked very hard on this. himve great confidence in and his representatives. >> good to have you here for the summit. we are going to discuss many important pieces. -- [indiscernible] [indiscernible] it is also because of your leadership and because you are charismatic and -- charismatic. your message is having an impact. we build on that to make sure we have it go further. [indiscernible] this is really adding extra momentum. [indiscernible] also it is help from dealing with russia. we look forward to the meeting with president putin. we want your thoughts on the meeting. when germany sad makes a massive oil and gas deal with russia, where you are supposed to be guarding against russia, and germany pays billions of dollars a year to russia. we are protecting germany, we are protecting france, all of these countries. they go out and make a pipeline deal with russia, where they are paying billions of dollars into the conference of russia. we're supposed to protect you against russia, but they are paying billion
he has worked very hard on this. himve great confidence in and his representatives. >> good to have you here for the summit. we are going to discuss many important pieces. -- [indiscernible] [indiscernible] it is also because of your leadership and because you are charismatic and -- charismatic. your message is having an impact. we build on that to make sure we have it go further. [indiscernible] this is really adding extra momentum. [indiscernible] also it is help from dealing with...
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it's hard to get the word out.ove my app and would love for all these people fo know about the app and share it. >> how long have you been working on it? >> three years. >> have you pitched before? >> not really. >> i hope you have been practicing. >> yes. yes. >> you are going to be great. >> thank you. >> fantastic. she runs, she knows. she is the president of it. katie who has her own blog, but across her social media channel, she reaches 500,000 people. >> incredible. >> you are going to do great. >> thank you. >> hi, i'm sarah. >> hi, sarah. i'm katie. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. i love music. i love festivals. i don't love spending half the day to find your friends. if your friends are like mine, they are bad at giving directions. i'm in the middle. i created a kids game that tells you whether you are getting warmer or cooler in direction. so, it's way more intuitive than looking at a map and a lot more fun. at the moment, $1.4 billion a year on music sponsorship and looking for ways to interact wi
it's hard to get the word out.ove my app and would love for all these people fo know about the app and share it. >> how long have you been working on it? >> three years. >> have you pitched before? >> not really. >> i hope you have been practicing. >> yes. yes. >> you are going to be great. >> thank you. >> fantastic. she runs, she knows. she is the president of it. katie who has her own blog, but across her social media channel, she reaches...
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the hard part i would say, one of the hard parts is, this conversation is so on wielding. even for those of us who spend our days thinking about this completely absorbed, we are fielding input from all over the place on lots of different realms. and so it's hard to get your hands around the process and breakthrough with the public. and so what i like to do is kind of break this down and do some diagnostics and develop a simple frame of understanding that hopefully could help you with some actionable solutions. i sort of see this problem, breaking it into 3 big buckets. the first of which is, hacking of machines, infrastructure data. traditional cyber security types of problems. the second big buckets, the vector of attacks, the hack of discourse. undermining the integrity of the information echo system. and undermining the quality of discourse. necessary to sustain democracy. the third big bucket is really a hack on our confidence. in democratic governance itself. the feasibility of the hearing of the core values and protecting ourselves. these categories bleed into each o
the hard part i would say, one of the hard parts is, this conversation is so on wielding. even for those of us who spend our days thinking about this completely absorbed, we are fielding input from all over the place on lots of different realms. and so it's hard to get your hands around the process and breakthrough with the public. and so what i like to do is kind of break this down and do some diagnostics and develop a simple frame of understanding that hopefully could help you with some...
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hard to come by outside of a doctor's office positive washouts test of a positive pregnancy test. time oh god and your mind is reeling and it often happens on a friday evening. and you can't get a hold of anyone so you go online and that's totally normal behavior these days. and on the internet you just find very little objective information i picked here for in four months your german law regards abortion that takes place before the twelfth week of pregnancy as a crime but not a punishable one gynecologists are not allowed to publicly advertise abortions nor to provide general information about abortion on their homepages abortion opponents take advantage of the lack of publicly available facts dr ten hard has even been targeted by them. believable we received letters we were called child murderers i'm someone took pictures of me and the anesthesiologist from our website and read a flyer with them. and they wrote on it how many children we kill each year how much money we earn with it and then they fax this to all the other doctors are fucked. today these pro-lifer are mainly act
hard to come by outside of a doctor's office positive washouts test of a positive pregnancy test. time oh god and your mind is reeling and it often happens on a friday evening. and you can't get a hold of anyone so you go online and that's totally normal behavior these days. and on the internet you just find very little objective information i picked here for in four months your german law regards abortion that takes place before the twelfth week of pregnancy as a crime but not a punishable one...
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>> changing the school system is hard. >> funding is hard as well.code.org is a nonprofit? >> we are a nonprofit. we are funded by the same tech companies that i believe should be fixing a lot of the gender issues in tech, so we are part of the solution. i believe. i believe that those same companies should get credit for the work that we do, so amazon, facebook and especially, microsoft, those are our three largest donors. when we are bringing 12 million girls into this field, those companies should get credit. for funding an operation like this. emily: eric roberts, longtime computer science professor at stanford wrote a paper, where he talked about the capacity of collapse and the ability to handle computer science students. in 1984, the max out, everyone is excited about studying computer science, goals cannot accommodate, so they start turning students away and the number of computer science degrees starts declining. he warns that we are facing another potential capacity collaps today, because so many people are interested, but they cannot accom
>> changing the school system is hard. >> funding is hard as well.code.org is a nonprofit? >> we are a nonprofit. we are funded by the same tech companies that i believe should be fixing a lot of the gender issues in tech, so we are part of the solution. i believe. i believe that those same companies should get credit for the work that we do, so amazon, facebook and especially, microsoft, those are our three largest donors. when we are bringing 12 million girls into this...
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it's hard. >> how are you? >> good, how's it going?> i'm marcus. >> stefanie. >> nice to meet you. what are these for? >> for the key lime pie that we sell in the store. >> you guys don't make your own crust? >> no, we don't. >> why would somebody buy from you when they can buy the crust? jim, has that--have you ever gotten any complaints about that? >> we've never had complaint one about the product that we have. i mean, we've won numerous awards with these key lime pies. we sell to macy's, we sell them thousands of key lime pies every year, and the customers in new york love it. >> and i think what that proves is that you're a great marketer. the challenge that i have is, i can't invest in something that isn't proprietary, and here's why, if you make a pie and there's no secret ingredient or secret recipe, the next guy down the block can make it. i want to be able to look people in the face and tell them that i have something that's special and that's unique. i'm on my way to big pine, the company's other retail location. i'm gonna m
it's hard. >> how are you? >> good, how's it going?> i'm marcus. >> stefanie. >> nice to meet you. what are these for? >> for the key lime pie that we sell in the store. >> you guys don't make your own crust? >> no, we don't. >> why would somebody buy from you when they can buy the crust? jim, has that--have you ever gotten any complaints about that? >> we've never had complaint one about the product that we have. i mean, we've won...
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, hard these hard, hard years if we live until 80 or 90 years old it is 20 years really -- it's -- 18 years for kid so however -- if you have two and two years apart you know and that's a short part of your life that's going to be so heart disease and it is so hard. i think you're a working mother who, you know -- who, you know, wants to spend time with kids and doesn't want to delegate it all out it is so heart disease but it's short and you get through it and -- they're gone and you can go back to work and i see some -- some of the people that didn't work like one of my sisters -- strug whlg they e leave and it is free baby-sitting for nine hongts and then they come back too. you know even at this age, and house is crazy again but it is temporary but that maybe helps you get through it a little more. it is a hoard time it really is real. >> okay i think we have time for -- one more. we'll do two more. >> some of it got answered in many of the -- for many of the other questions but i'm just wondering what i'm asking quite subjective but if you could tell that -- one of these three gr
, hard these hard, hard years if we live until 80 or 90 years old it is 20 years really -- it's -- 18 years for kid so however -- if you have two and two years apart you know and that's a short part of your life that's going to be so heart disease and it is so hard. i think you're a working mother who, you know -- who, you know, wants to spend time with kids and doesn't want to delegate it all out it is so heart disease but it's short and you get through it and -- they're gone and you can go...
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when i interviewed conservatives it was is very much like you're rewarded for hard work hard work hard work hard work ben carson ben carson ben carson it was a it's always you rewarded for hard work and whereas with the liberal position is we need to we need to help people and it actually occurred to me during during the trip that. there was a guy in the sixty's and i'm blanking on his name but he came up with this theory for human development for optimal human development people need it the right balance of challenge and support too much challenge and you fail too much support and there's no incentive to learn and grow so occurred to me while we were talking welfare that conservatives tend to emphasize the challenge part of that equation hard work personal sacrifice and then carson and liberals tend to employ emphasize the support part you know what what public programs are we have for for for underprivileged people for economically disadvantaged people but if it's true that human beings need the right balance of challenge and support and it's possible for human beings to have too muc
when i interviewed conservatives it was is very much like you're rewarded for hard work hard work hard work hard work ben carson ben carson ben carson it was a it's always you rewarded for hard work and whereas with the liberal position is we need to we need to help people and it actually occurred to me during during the trip that. there was a guy in the sixty's and i'm blanking on his name but he came up with this theory for human development for optimal human development people need it the...
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> dimension hard work.ometimes you say some provocative things around the office. one day were trashing grid. >> grid is the biggest lie ever wasted on the worker in the united states or anywhere else. this notion that grid is the path to success and happiness. please! we are the richest country on earth, precisely because we avoid grid. warren buffett decided not to go to sports where he would've been a flop and focus on what he does best. capital allocation. lebron james avoided what he was not good at and focused on basketball because he is the most intelligent basketball player on earth. in addition to being a great athlete. he avoided grid. lindsey buckingham of fleetwood mac avoided grid by focusing on music. that is what elevates his unique skills and intelligence. people who pursue grid do something they are not good at and work anyway. in the us, work incredibly hard and we are known for our work ethic precisely because we get to do what we love. hence, the work is the easy part. >> if i had to bec
> dimension hard work.ometimes you say some provocative things around the office. one day were trashing grid. >> grid is the biggest lie ever wasted on the worker in the united states or anywhere else. this notion that grid is the path to success and happiness. please! we are the richest country on earth, precisely because we avoid grid. warren buffett decided not to go to sports where he would've been a flop and focus on what he does best. capital allocation. lebron james avoided what...
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it is very clear for in favour of a hard brexit?ear for me, they want a week britain and a weaker european union. you said at the beginning this is not a deal, and you are right, this isa not a deal, and you are right, this is a proposal. it is the negotiating basis for the government's position with brussels. our disco down in brussels? the first reaction was silence. they should be silent because michel barnier, the chief negotiator on the european side, and the representative of the european parliament, have been treating the british with a high degree of arrogance. that was one of the reasons why your new brexit minister who has become a brexiteer, i have some understanding for that, because they have treated the british with arrogance. they are now well advised to make sure that the british get the best deal possible because the best dealfor the best deal possible because the best deal for british industry is automatically the best deal for european industry. the impact of bricks on europe has not been understood. the british h
it is very clear for in favour of a hard brexit?ear for me, they want a week britain and a weaker european union. you said at the beginning this is not a deal, and you are right, this isa not a deal, and you are right, this is a proposal. it is the negotiating basis for the government's position with brussels. our disco down in brussels? the first reaction was silence. they should be silent because michel barnier, the chief negotiator on the european side, and the representative of the european...
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yet, as he once said, old habits die hard. following jimmy carter's inauguration, ford moved to california with his wife. they had friends there. ford could play golf. they thought the weather would be good for betty. betty thought, i have my husband back finally. yet, being a loyal republican, being the workaholic, being the politician he was, ford continued to go out a lot. he was endorsing republican candidates, and this was hard on betty. she was continuing to abuse alcohol, continuing the addiction of painkillers. finally in 1978 there is a family intervention. gerald ford led the intervention to help betty. it is important to point out even though he now fully understood what betty was going through, old habits die hard. ford still wanted to be involved in politics and believed his wife would support him if he tried to get more involved. in 1980, he considered running for the presidency in his own right. when that fell through, he considered being ronald reagan's running mate. that idea fell through as well because ford
yet, as he once said, old habits die hard. following jimmy carter's inauguration, ford moved to california with his wife. they had friends there. ford could play golf. they thought the weather would be good for betty. betty thought, i have my husband back finally. yet, being a loyal republican, being the workaholic, being the politician he was, ford continued to go out a lot. he was endorsing republican candidates, and this was hard on betty. she was continuing to abuse alcohol, continuing the...
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hard bricks it is you who really want to walk away from everything to do with the european union and always have done the ideological and peace are committed to a very hard brick sets and the soft bricks it is led by series of may these two camps have been at each other's throats for months it's been impossible to get an agreement between them the the coup really the reason may has carried off perhaps on friday at checkers is to present her plan for the brits that talks the final arrangement between britain and the e.u. which is a very close relationship for goods in a kind of a customs union this is not acceptable to the heartbreaks it is the question is how many of them all there how many of them are prepared to sacrifice their jobs in the cabinets to try and force this heartbreaks it and at the moment i would suggest to reason may's winning the arguments in the cabinet where you used the word coup what i was going to ask you did we witnessed you know a type of an attempted coup today by hard line brigadiers those hard big city years is that is that what we saw today well i think i
hard bricks it is you who really want to walk away from everything to do with the european union and always have done the ideological and peace are committed to a very hard brick sets and the soft bricks it is led by series of may these two camps have been at each other's throats for months it's been impossible to get an agreement between them the the coup really the reason may has carried off perhaps on friday at checkers is to present her plan for the brits that talks the final arrangement...
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has any other options but to stick to our plan how plan is something that she has thought long and hard many people would criticize her for that they would say she triggered article fifty much too early without actually having outlined have vision to her cabinet and to the country and now it's fairly late in the whole negotiations we having a deadline in october and she's only now come up with a really more concrete plan and from what we know now is that she is looking at it rather soft breaks it there are many m.p.'s in the house of commons who would probably agree with that however she also needs to deal with her own party with her own m.p.'s and the question is will people support it or will there be a leadership challenge there needs to be about forty eight people that are asking for that forty m.p.'s asking for a leadership challenge then it can happen and then then we'll see if she would survive it or if somebody from the more right of the party jacob reese more has a name that's being mentioned somebody who is very passionate and very into the very right of the party who would be
has any other options but to stick to our plan how plan is something that she has thought long and hard many people would criticize her for that they would say she triggered article fifty much too early without actually having outlined have vision to her cabinet and to the country and now it's fairly late in the whole negotiations we having a deadline in october and she's only now come up with a really more concrete plan and from what we know now is that she is looking at it rather soft breaks...
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it was hard to listen to.ut one of the reasons we wrote the book is the perspective my 20-year-old daughter would have. there is a perspective that people who voted for trump have that if you can't understand how people voted for trump then what better way then somebody who did. i have family members i don't know how anybody could vote for obama twice. go ask somebody who did. so if we can start interacting with and listening to people who have that perspective that we need or that we are hungry for. >> you talk in the book lucian to division but let's start with that. you have a great section on your perspective of law enforcement a lot of the racially charged incidents around the country. see your perspective is both very respectful so talk how you see law enforcement and the role that they play or they need to play. >> god bless every single law enforcement officer out there who desires to do their job and do it well. i spoke recently at the annual banquet and said thank you for their service. but the vast
it was hard to listen to.ut one of the reasons we wrote the book is the perspective my 20-year-old daughter would have. there is a perspective that people who voted for trump have that if you can't understand how people voted for trump then what better way then somebody who did. i have family members i don't know how anybody could vote for obama twice. go ask somebody who did. so if we can start interacting with and listening to people who have that perspective that we need or that we are...
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no plan to prevent a hard border in northern ireland. and also, put forward the idea of regulatory flexibility, which we all know, mr. speaker, regulatory flexibility is a code for deregulation of our economy. the government's proposals would lead to british workplace rights, consumer rights and food safety standards and environmental protections falling behind eu standards over time. and none of this -- none of this has even been tested in negotiations the checkers agreement now stands as a shattered truce, a sticking plaster over the cabinet's cracks in this government. the future of jobs and investment are now at stake. they, those jobs and that investment are not a subplot in the civil war. and at such a crucial time for our country in these vital negotiations, we need a government that is capable of governing and negotiating for britain. for the good of the country and its people, they need to get the act together and do it quickly. make way for those who can. >> mr. speaker, i know the right honorable gentlemen has been in this hou
no plan to prevent a hard border in northern ireland. and also, put forward the idea of regulatory flexibility, which we all know, mr. speaker, regulatory flexibility is a code for deregulation of our economy. the government's proposals would lead to british workplace rights, consumer rights and food safety standards and environmental protections falling behind eu standards over time. and none of this -- none of this has even been tested in negotiations the checkers agreement now stands as a...
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it's hard to believe, it's really hard to believe. i read today and strong support for the nomination of brett kavanaugh to be associate justice for the supreme court. i've known them for quite a while. he is a terrific human being. his everything you would want on the bench. he is fair, he is considerate, he is knowledgeable and intelligent. he understands the law, when he does not understand the law he will search it until he does. president trump has made an outstanding choice. he has kept his commitment to the american people. he has selected a nominee with deep experience in the law and understanding of the constitution. i first met brett kavanaugh 14 years ago when he came before the judicial committee for his first confirmation to the d.c. circuit. i was the chair of the judiciary committee at the time. i was impressed by his credentials at that time. his broad knowledge of the law in his demeanor. at only 39 years of age, he knew more about the law than most lawyers who have practiced a lifetime. i think anybody could look at
it's hard to believe, it's really hard to believe. i read today and strong support for the nomination of brett kavanaugh to be associate justice for the supreme court. i've known them for quite a while. he is a terrific human being. his everything you would want on the bench. he is fair, he is considerate, he is knowledgeable and intelligent. he understands the law, when he does not understand the law he will search it until he does. president trump has made an outstanding choice. he has kept...
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this is some very very hard to say but i think that with or without the such a recommendation business does really prepare to to have such a hard situation and this increase uncertainty uncertainty is not good there thank you so much for your analysis thank you. as your business update here in the w. thanks for watching. cut cut. cut cut cut. cut cut cut. cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut. cut. move. angola is a british overseas territory but it didn't get to vote in the press at referendum. its citizens are overwhelmingly opposed to leaving the european union saying when it came to trade with neighboring territories now and will is considering changing its relationship with britain. next. entered the conflict zone with me should sleep on the facts this week on conflicts going on in the lives of soldiers to excel in a second level foreign minister of bulgaria. among the politicians hold true to a comment. on the question of. my gracious that a compromise has been is a fair deal for everybody conflicts of course in sixty minutes teetotallers. sorry i just couldn't get this song out of his he
this is some very very hard to say but i think that with or without the such a recommendation business does really prepare to to have such a hard situation and this increase uncertainty uncertainty is not good there thank you so much for your analysis thank you. as your business update here in the w. thanks for watching. cut cut. cut cut cut. cut cut cut. cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut. cut. move. angola is a british overseas territory but it didn't get to vote in the press at referendum. its...
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before matches russians and foreigners to party after matches with little draw they partied hard i'm a list alexander bound of things there's a big demand for this new mood in russia russians and meantime to be in. india's higher there against the rest of the world they were happy to or find it in themselves significant site of the treaties not the violent cycle but your case in part that you are able to be patriotic and or are to show your patriotic feelings in hospital that you wouldn't hosting rights for the world cup was important enough for vladimir putin that he personally accepted the honor in zero can two thousand and ten but interestingly he's been a marginal figure for much of the tournament one or two photo ops attending the opening match in the final the kremlin is perhaps realize that heavy handed official p.r. is not needed putin has left russians to present their best face to the world and it's worked well rich allen's al-jazeera moscow. let's bring in our guests now and joining us from moscow maria let min an independent russian alice from london bill nor founder of g
before matches russians and foreigners to party after matches with little draw they partied hard i'm a list alexander bound of things there's a big demand for this new mood in russia russians and meantime to be in. india's higher there against the rest of the world they were happy to or find it in themselves significant site of the treaties not the violent cycle but your case in part that you are able to be patriotic and or are to show your patriotic feelings in hospital that you wouldn't...
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happiness comes from hard work but it's impossible to work hard if you're doing something you can't stand on a daily basis. >> pow mentioned hard work. sometimes say some provocative things around the office and one day your were trashing the concept of grit. grit -- >> grit is the biggest lie ever foisted on the worker in the united states or anywhere else. this notion that grit is the path to success and happiness. oh, please. we are the richest country on earth precisely because we avoid grit. warren buffett decided not to get into sports where he would have been a flop and focused on what he does best, capital allocation. lebron james avoided what he was not good at and focused on basketball because he is the most intelligent basketball player on earth in addition to being a great athlete. he avoided great. lindsey buckingham of fleetwood mac avoided grit by focusing on music. people who use grit work at something they don't like. in the u.s. we work incredibly hard and we get to do what we live, hence the work is the easy part. >> if i had to become a farmer, something i'm probably r
happiness comes from hard work but it's impossible to work hard if you're doing something you can't stand on a daily basis. >> pow mentioned hard work. sometimes say some provocative things around the office and one day your were trashing the concept of grit. grit -- >> grit is the biggest lie ever foisted on the worker in the united states or anywhere else. this notion that grit is the path to success and happiness. oh, please. we are the richest country on earth precisely because...
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it is going to be hard. i am realistic about the timeframe and one of the things i lead every conversation i have with lawmakers is do not shut down the conversation as it is gaining momentum. reach out. there are different policies proposed. a bipartisan solution. i am happy to sit here and talk about the merits of paid leave and read as a country, we need to do that. for lawmakers, this is an opportunity to move off the talking points. engaged in discrete conversations to see if there is a way for compromise. i do believe we are in the middle of a process that is leaving us in that direction. >> thank you for everyone who submitted a question. this one does not have a name. feedback are you getting from republican members of congress on this idea? it is evolving and depends on who you speak to. just like with democrats. there are various levels of enthusiasm depending on where you are. how comparable -- comprehensive it is. can get to a place where we agree it is time for paid and it is time for a national
it is going to be hard. i am realistic about the timeframe and one of the things i lead every conversation i have with lawmakers is do not shut down the conversation as it is gaining momentum. reach out. there are different policies proposed. a bipartisan solution. i am happy to sit here and talk about the merits of paid leave and read as a country, we need to do that. for lawmakers, this is an opportunity to move off the talking points. engaged in discrete conversations to see if there is a...
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this is a hard-right warrior. he helped defend a texas law that would make it virtually impossible for women in rural areas to exercise their constitutionally guaranteed freedom to make decisions about their reproductive health. it was a law designed to tell rural women they couldn't have freedom of choice. it was an absurd law, struck down by the supreme court in 2016. this is the kind of man we're putting on the bench. as the texas solicitor general, he defended the state's extremely restrictive photo i.d. laws, which a federal court of appeals ruled created unconstitutional burden on the right to vote, had an i am permissible discriminatory effect against hispanics and african americans, and was imposed with an unconstitutional discriminatory purpose. the purpose that this nominee had in this to be prevent poor people and people of color from voting. there was very little evidence of any fraud. this is the kind of person we're adding to the bench? mr. oldham helped lead the charge on litigation, challenging the
this is a hard-right warrior. he helped defend a texas law that would make it virtually impossible for women in rural areas to exercise their constitutionally guaranteed freedom to make decisions about their reproductive health. it was a law designed to tell rural women they couldn't have freedom of choice. it was an absurd law, struck down by the supreme court in 2016. this is the kind of man we're putting on the bench. as the texas solicitor general, he defended the state's extremely...
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"i'm very concerned that russia will be fighting very hard to have an impact on the upcoming election." that's news. "based on the fact that no president has been tougher on russia than me, they will be pushing very hard for the
"i'm very concerned that russia will be fighting very hard to have an impact on the upcoming election." that's news. "based on the fact that no president has been tougher on russia than me, they will be pushing very hard for the
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he knows he has support in the country for a hard brexit. knows he has support in the country fora hardxit. if knows he has support in the country for a hard brexit. if people do not get that they will not feel they have got a project mike tull. i disagree with him profoundly, but he has stood by his ideology. —— have got a brexit. people put politics before the country in various ways. at least jacob rees—mogg gets points for standing strong. that is because jacob rees—mogg is not in government and no one has asked him to be a minister. it was not long ago he was being tipped as leadership contender. by people who do not know what they're talking about. there is not a majority of tory mps who think the solution to the problem is jacob rees—mogg the hard brexit that will hurt the economy and open the door toa hurt the economy and open the door to a labour government. we talked about two years, is jacob rees—mogg is not going to vote for the prime minister, what is his plan? what is their plan apart from no deal and crashing out and hurting the economy. this is the thing that tory mps an
he knows he has support in the country for a hard brexit. knows he has support in the country fora hardxit. if knows he has support in the country for a hard brexit. if people do not get that they will not feel they have got a project mike tull. i disagree with him profoundly, but he has stood by his ideology. —— have got a brexit. people put politics before the country in various ways. at least jacob rees—mogg gets points for standing strong. that is because jacob rees—mogg is not in...
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it's hard to believe. it's really hard to believe. president, i rise today and strong support of the nomination of brett kavanaugh to be an associate justice of the supreme court. i've known brett for a while. he is a terrific human being, and honest family man. he is everything you would want on the bench. he is fair. he is considerate. he is knowledgeable. he is intelligent. he understands the law. when he doesn't understand the law, he will search it until he does. president trump has made an outstanding choice. he is kept his commitment to the emergent people. he has selected a nominee with deep experience in the law and understanding of the proper role of a judge in our constitution. i first met brett kavanaugh 14 years ago when he came before the judiciary committee for his first confirmation hearing to the d c circuit. i was the chair of the judiciary committee at that time. i was impressed by brett's sterling credentials at that time. his broad knowledge of the law and his demeanor. he knew39 years of age, more about the law t
it's hard to believe. it's really hard to believe. president, i rise today and strong support of the nomination of brett kavanaugh to be an associate justice of the supreme court. i've known brett for a while. he is a terrific human being, and honest family man. he is everything you would want on the bench. he is fair. he is considerate. he is knowledgeable. he is intelligent. he understands the law. when he doesn't understand the law, he will search it until he does. president trump has made...
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richard: it is hard to manage hypergrowth. think there is some homes you should -- holds you should bar, some lines you should not cross. it is hard for a company at large to know whic lar -- which laws you are paying attention to. you get to this point where anything goes, and i think things got out of control. emily: do you think at this stage your cousin can turn things around? >> i do. it is still in credibly healthy business at its core. consider the tumult where the entire senior staff was axed. cars notss anything, picking up their passengers? whos a prince among men, inherently because of the humility and personal respect his character brings, people want to see him succeed. the sheer goodness of his character is enough to change some of the things. changing the culture, as hadi mentioned, and changing how people interact with the company. the key to getting u.s. education to adopt computer science has been the american teacher. ♪ emily: there is something missing from your stories about people that you have funded in
richard: it is hard to manage hypergrowth. think there is some homes you should -- holds you should bar, some lines you should not cross. it is hard for a company at large to know whic lar -- which laws you are paying attention to. you get to this point where anything goes, and i think things got out of control. emily: do you think at this stage your cousin can turn things around? >> i do. it is still in credibly healthy business at its core. consider the tumult where the entire senior...
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he's worked very, very hard on this. he knows it's a fact. i have great confidence in him and his representatives. >> first of all, mr. president, and good to be here for the summit. we're willing to discuss many important issues at the summit. we all agree that we have to do more. i agree with you that we have to make sure there is more. the good news is there is more in defense. we're adding illions. president trump: why was that last year? >> because of your leadership. because of your message. i have done it before. your message is having an impact . we build on that to make sure we ave further increases. all allies are going to develop national plan to spend more on defense. based on these national plans, we now estimate that the european allies and canada will so, this is really some momentum. it helps. i'm moving in that direction. asking to do more. strong nato is good for europe. it is also good for united states. the u.s. helps to protect europe. the united states project power to the middle east, to africa, -- with europe. we look
he's worked very, very hard on this. he knows it's a fact. i have great confidence in him and his representatives. >> first of all, mr. president, and good to be here for the summit. we're willing to discuss many important issues at the summit. we all agree that we have to do more. i agree with you that we have to make sure there is more. the good news is there is more in defense. we're adding illions. president trump: why was that last year? >> because of your leadership. because...
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i worked so hard on that programme! the guardian, who is starting us on this, universal credit fundamentally flawed, this has been around a long time, the suspicion is something wrong with the system. the guardian has worked hard to get whistle—blowers has worked hard to get whistle— blowers to talk has worked hard to get whistle—blowers to talk to them about the fact the system is so flawed that there is no version of it that could work. so riddled with design flaws and process faults it's practically guaranteed to generate mistakes and delays push vulnerable claimants into hardship. that was the first paragraph. it is exactly as shocking and as predictable, somehow an surprising and shocking at the same time. fund legally broken and thoroughly designed. completed and prone to errors, it created an enormous numbers of delays, mps accused the department for work and pensions after it reward warnings that led to disabled benefits claimants being underpaid and an estimated £500 million over six years. huge sums of money f
i worked so hard on that programme! the guardian, who is starting us on this, universal credit fundamentally flawed, this has been around a long time, the suspicion is something wrong with the system. the guardian has worked hard to get whistle—blowers has worked hard to get whistle— blowers to talk has worked hard to get whistle—blowers to talk to them about the fact the system is so flawed that there is no version of it that could work. so riddled with design flaws and process faults...
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but again, the hard-right acolytes who president trump listens to want to use the courts to roll back america's rights and privileges. we can be sure that the next nominee will obfuscate, deny and hide behind the judicial dodge, i will follow settled law. as we saw this week in the janus decision, settled law is only settled until the justices on the supreme court decide it isn't. and yesterday they reversed 40 years of precedent in a ruling that stretched the meaning of the first amendment to meet their ideological predispositions, their antiunion bias. already there's a case wending it's way through the courts that questions the the constitutionality of the health care law by repealing the coverage requirement, republicans have removed the foundation upon which the chief justice based his ruling to uphold the law. if the change in the law changes justice roberts' mind, which is very likely, and the new jurist is as biased against our health care system as president trump said he or she will be, millions of americans could see their preexisting condition protections wiped out. i say
but again, the hard-right acolytes who president trump listens to want to use the courts to roll back america's rights and privileges. we can be sure that the next nominee will obfuscate, deny and hide behind the judicial dodge, i will follow settled law. as we saw this week in the janus decision, settled law is only settled until the justices on the supreme court decide it isn't. and yesterday they reversed 40 years of precedent in a ruling that stretched the meaning of the first amendment to...
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we worked hard and battled away. we campaigned, i remember campaigning for the governor -- a candidate for governor, my wife and a group of us went to the state fire -- fire to pass out bumper stickers. we were supporting a very articulate and dynamic republican candidate against george wallace and his wife lurline. the segregationist. we were excited about it, we thought good things might happen. but it crushed the republican party in that election and continue to do so for a number of years. but we did not quit. we continued to battle. in college, and law school, when i was in private practice, working as an assistant united states attorney. being appointed by ronald reagan to be united states attorney. we tried to stand firm for the values that you and i share. even though it was a difficult time, and now both senators in the entire state legislature and governmental apparatus and upper -- in alabama and all nine members independently elected to the supreme court, every state office virtually is a republican. and
we worked hard and battled away. we campaigned, i remember campaigning for the governor -- a candidate for governor, my wife and a group of us went to the state fire -- fire to pass out bumper stickers. we were supporting a very articulate and dynamic republican candidate against george wallace and his wife lurline. the segregationist. we were excited about it, we thought good things might happen. but it crushed the republican party in that election and continue to do so for a number of years....
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you make it very hard for there to be a reasonable discussion about what is going on. so russia could invade ukraine and delay a discussion of the actual invasion for about nine months just like arithmetically denying this. and also by putting up messages which got people riled up and disagree with one another rather than addressing the facts and grinned. which of course would happen in 2016. the messages that hit american voters were tailored to their pre-existing susceptibilities. if you are free to muscled youth at messages about muslims. if you are afraid of oligarchy you got messages about oligarchy. it didn't matter if those were different people. the ideas to rile people up, prevent a a rational conversatn for taking place. the final thing evident in ukraine which is turned appear more in more sophisticated is what i call -- not everything can be controlled propaganda. you don't deny it. you don't deny that because ifu deny it in your set of the conversation come from a conversation which the question is did you do it or did you not do it? you don't deny. what y
you make it very hard for there to be a reasonable discussion about what is going on. so russia could invade ukraine and delay a discussion of the actual invasion for about nine months just like arithmetically denying this. and also by putting up messages which got people riled up and disagree with one another rather than addressing the facts and grinned. which of course would happen in 2016. the messages that hit american voters were tailored to their pre-existing susceptibilities. if you are...
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adi: it is really hard to manage hypergrowth.hink there was a culture of a no holds barred approach to competitiveness. but i think there are some lines that you should not cross. it is really hard for a company that large to know, which laws are we paying attention to? which laws are we ok breaking? who gets to decide that. that point, you get into this cultural situation where anything kind of goes, and i think it fell a little bit out of control. emily: do you think at this late stage, that dara khosrowshahi who have is to be her cousin, can turn things around? >> i do. it is still an incredibly healthy business at its core. when you consider the turmoil that happened, where the entire senior staff was axed. did anyone miss a ride? do we share any reports about everstopping, is not picking up their passengers? a prince among men who inherently because of the , humility and personal respect his character brings, people want to see him succeed. the sheer goodness of his character is enough to change some of the things. starting
adi: it is really hard to manage hypergrowth.hink there was a culture of a no holds barred approach to competitiveness. but i think there are some lines that you should not cross. it is really hard for a company that large to know, which laws are we paying attention to? which laws are we ok breaking? who gets to decide that. that point, you get into this cultural situation where anything kind of goes, and i think it fell a little bit out of control. emily: do you think at this late stage, that...
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he knows he has support in the country for a hard brexit. knows he has support in the country fora hardows he has support in the country for a hard brexit. if people do not get that they will not feel they have got a
he knows he has support in the country for a hard brexit. knows he has support in the country fora hardows he has support in the country for a hard brexit. if people do not get that they will not feel they have got a
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a lot of people want a hard brexit, and they don't see... but a lot of people don't. deliver the brexit but she thinks people want. it is not going to be possible because of this blood—letting which never stops on the tory party. and what is becoming increasingly clear, everyday further we get from the referendum is that brexit is not about the best from britain, it is ideological, and it is all about ideology, and we know what happens to countries who get wrapped up in ideology over the welfare of the people. so we don't know what will happen with the vote tomorrow, but it could be decisive either way. times says that a senior tory now calling for a second referendum, as the only way to end the deadlock, according tojustine greening. this is remarkable to get a senior tory, justine greening, according to the times, saying that because politicians can't do the right thing, and of course labour, god knows what has happened to labour, it has gone to another planet. 0ur labour, it has gone to another planet. our country is in crisis, it is on another planet. what you thi
a lot of people want a hard brexit, and they don't see... but a lot of people don't. deliver the brexit but she thinks people want. it is not going to be possible because of this blood—letting which never stops on the tory party. and what is becoming increasingly clear, everyday further we get from the referendum is that brexit is not about the best from britain, it is ideological, and it is all about ideology, and we know what happens to countries who get wrapped up in ideology over the...
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and as i am trying very hard to stay fit. [laughter] [applause] justice bader ginsberg: i anticipate that they will possess that portrait for a fair number of years. [applause] justice bader ginsberg: the artist is kim. 15 years earlier she painted the portrait of me on display at columbia law school. among other associations, kim was my daughter's classmate in elementary school. i was asked to choose among several celebrated artists. i chose kim, appreciating what a fine artists she is. our speaker tonight is barbara babcock. a first in so many things that i can scarcely list them. in 1972 she became the first woman to be engaged in a tenure-track at stanford law school. she turned down offers from harvard and yale, the law school from which she graduated. before stanford she was the first public defender for the district of columbia. she launched that office on a secure foundation. during my years at columbia i taught from her civil procedure book. it was an innovative work because it started at the end and walked backward.
and as i am trying very hard to stay fit. [laughter] [applause] justice bader ginsberg: i anticipate that they will possess that portrait for a fair number of years. [applause] justice bader ginsberg: the artist is kim. 15 years earlier she painted the portrait of me on display at columbia law school. among other associations, kim was my daughter's classmate in elementary school. i was asked to choose among several celebrated artists. i chose kim, appreciating what a fine artists she is. our...
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i mean, protecting democracy has always been hard. it is still hard. it's peculiarly hard in this new globalized, digitized ecosystem. the threats are somewhat overwhelming. but that's -- that's what we have to do. and i like to point back to the international human rights framework as part of that liberal democratic order and a very important part of it that we cannot throw under the bus in the name of protecting democracy. i think the human rights framework provides a universal basis for protecting citizens' liberty and security and we should turn to it. it is peculiarly well suited for our globalized, digitized ecosystem and i think that should be our starting place. >> okay, thank you. damian, you raised a couple things, which i will come back to in a little bit, but right now i want to pick up on one point which plays off what natalie said and buttressed by ee line. what we've seen russia do in ukraine is not only about, principally about ukraine, it's about the broader community of democracies. this is something completely not understood in 2014
i mean, protecting democracy has always been hard. it is still hard. it's peculiarly hard in this new globalized, digitized ecosystem. the threats are somewhat overwhelming. but that's -- that's what we have to do. and i like to point back to the international human rights framework as part of that liberal democratic order and a very important part of it that we cannot throw under the bus in the name of protecting democracy. i think the human rights framework provides a universal basis for...
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everyone has the capacity to work very hard. just in the past, capacity was suffocated.that's no longer the case. >> that and a strong dollar, right? >> that's right. >> thanks, john. >> thank you. [applause] . >> i'm pleased to welcome laurence tribe and joshua matz. the carl m. loeb university professor and professor of constitutional law at harvard. matz is a constitutional lawyer. previously he and tribe have co-written uncertain justice, the roberts court and the constitution. in their new book "to end a presidency," they address one
everyone has the capacity to work very hard. just in the past, capacity was suffocated.that's no longer the case. >> that and a strong dollar, right? >> that's right. >> thanks, john. >> thank you. [applause] . >> i'm pleased to welcome laurence tribe and joshua matz. the carl m. loeb university professor and professor of constitutional law at harvard. matz is a constitutional lawyer. previously he and tribe have co-written uncertain justice, the roberts court and...
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one other thing, hard brexiteers, but a practical brexiteer. 0ne otherthing, if hard brexiteers, but. one other thing, if i may. as we are talking about the daily express, they are the ultras of brexit, that and diana are the only things they talk about. and the weather. and cancer. this is a very positive.
one other thing, hard brexiteers, but a practical brexiteer. 0ne otherthing, if hard brexiteers, but. one other thing, if i may. as we are talking about the daily express, they are the ultras of brexit, that and diana are the only things they talk about. and the weather. and cancer. this is a very positive.
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we worked really hard. original gang worked very hard for a long time. and we have seen an explosion in the last two years. i'm proud of every one at barstool. maria: i want to ask you what's next. we have erika nardini with us. >> announcer: dozen of cross lines -- >> i don't think we'll take this company public. maria: welcome back to "wall street." i continue my conversation with barstool's erika nardini. >> most of people think barstool is just for guys. we tend to focus on what's funny. but nielsen just released information for us that says our audience is 45% female. it changes whether it's on our blog or facebook or instagram. we are attracting a young audience and captivating them. maria: do you want to sell of any our content to bigger players? >> i tried that for a year. we did that with comedy central. it was an incredible persons to be on television. but what we realize, we have it all. we have production capabilities, distribution capabilities. we have the ability to monetize very effectively.
we worked really hard. original gang worked very hard for a long time. and we have seen an explosion in the last two years. i'm proud of every one at barstool. maria: i want to ask you what's next. we have erika nardini with us. >> announcer: dozen of cross lines -- >> i don't think we'll take this company public. maria: welcome back to "wall street." i continue my conversation with barstool's erika nardini. >> most of people think barstool is just for guys. we tend...