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but he but he he evolved as we would say today and he never he actually and he never he never he never evolved to the point where he wanted social equality with blacks and whites, but he but he wanted fairness. he wanted fairness between black and he wanted he wanted he wanted a fairness the law. he was deeply moved by the by the brutality by the lynchings in the south and by and and by a particular case where a gi coming back from the war was blinded intentionally blinded by a sheriff in south carolina, and that that got to him so and and so by 1947 despite the spice that complaints actually of one of his sisters who said who said harry will never do this sort of thing. he actually came out very strongly for some for what was then a real a real change in in civil rights? he's interstate people. state travel and and he and he actually appeared on the stage with owner roosevelt walter white the head of the double and naacp and hugo black and and this was a real step forward for him and then he actually commissioned a panel on civil rights. and so it was it was something for someone his
but he but he he evolved as we would say today and he never he actually and he never he never he never evolved to the point where he wanted social equality with blacks and whites, but he but he wanted fairness. he wanted fairness between black and he wanted he wanted he wanted a fairness the law. he was deeply moved by the by the brutality by the lynchings in the south and by and and by a particular case where a gi coming back from the war was blinded intentionally blinded by a sheriff in south...
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he was small and he was bullied. so he took refuge in the mountains and thus made his connection between mountains and spiritual quality. he went off to whitman college and laura has said he rode the rails to columbia law school. he talked about that in an autobiography graffiti many of us read when we were in law school. go east, young man. he married a young teacher, yakima. and at law school, he began his meteoric rise, but he missed what he considered the brass ring the supreme court. but amazingly with only 14 years out of law school, he took a seat on. the united states supreme court. now, before that happened, he went to what is now provost wayne and more. and he really complained about the drudge of the work. so he thought, well, maybe he'd come back to washington state. my former law firm, perkins cooley, offered him a job at $600 a month. cravath said, no, we'll give you 5000. so not much has changed in that regard. and he quickly went back to new york. well, he was never, ever meant to practice law and soo
he was small and he was bullied. so he took refuge in the mountains and thus made his connection between mountains and spiritual quality. he went off to whitman college and laura has said he rode the rails to columbia law school. he talked about that in an autobiography graffiti many of us read when we were in law school. go east, young man. he married a young teacher, yakima. and at law school, he began his meteoric rise, but he missed what he considered the brass ring the supreme court. but...
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and when he got there he was shocked by what he saw. washington still bore the effects of the way of 1812, with the british had done, to the capital building and to the executive mansion. and tyler was quite shocked at seeing what it looked like in the wake of the destruction that was wrought by the british during the war. the destruction that he saw reinforced something else that his father had instilled upon him as a young man. it was a dislike of all things british. tyler seemed to operate under the assumption of a congressman and president, that anything that was good for the british was not good for the united states. so he kind of nursed a grudge, if you will, looking at the destruction that the british had brought about during the war of 1812. he quickly got over that. he got over the initial shock of seeing the way the buildings looked. law the capital -- was not in the actual capital. the proceedings were held in another building. a much more cramped building across town. tyler, much like he had done in the virginia house of de
and when he got there he was shocked by what he saw. washington still bore the effects of the way of 1812, with the british had done, to the capital building and to the executive mansion. and tyler was quite shocked at seeing what it looked like in the wake of the destruction that was wrought by the british during the war. the destruction that he saw reinforced something else that his father had instilled upon him as a young man. it was a dislike of all things british. tyler seemed to operate...
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he says he didn't know. don'tknow what else i can do but ask the uncomfortable question which is what i did . any other questions? yes sir. >> on about the same age as harvey weinstein. >> 70 i was in college atthe same time he was in college in buffalo at a different school . but the fact that this change into a monster or becoming a monster happened in my hometown interests me. do you know why? why they are? i think or it was it partly being away from his own? >> i think it was power. forthe first time in his life . harvey had real power . they were really a big concert promotion group. and harvey and corky people know them by their first name and they were having all these acts and he put police to do security at night and he's a big advertiser in the press. for the concerts they were doing. so there was a concerted community of people who were very much in his corner. but i think it's power. i thinkpower went to his head . and he thought he could get away with it. one of the thingsyou find when you talk
he says he didn't know. don'tknow what else i can do but ask the uncomfortable question which is what i did . any other questions? yes sir. >> on about the same age as harvey weinstein. >> 70 i was in college atthe same time he was in college in buffalo at a different school . but the fact that this change into a monster or becoming a monster happened in my hometown interests me. do you know why? why they are? i think or it was it partly being away from his own? >> i think it...
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host: he has a really good point. he is who he is. part of what he is saying is, we should not be surprised what happens in presidency because it was a function of who he was for 70 years 40 arrived at the white house. he had a long career business. he had a long career in entertainment. a lot of the things in the white house could have been predicted. he was constantly litigated with people he did not pay. he was constantly getting in fraud allegations and other things. he was constantly playing racial politics as a celebrity person. the apprentice, all of those legends and mythology. a lot of the things we saw in the presidency could have been foreshadowed or seen if he studied his career, which a lot of people have done. people did not care. they wanted someone who was a fighter for them and spoke up for them in their view. he was that guy. he has done a remarkable job creating this persona of a new york billionaire with goldplated bathroom fixtures. the average people who are out upset about the elites. host: dueling houston texas
host: he has a really good point. he is who he is. part of what he is saying is, we should not be surprised what happens in presidency because it was a function of who he was for 70 years 40 arrived at the white house. he had a long career business. he had a long career in entertainment. a lot of the things in the white house could have been predicted. he was constantly litigated with people he did not pay. he was constantly getting in fraud allegations and other things. he was constantly...
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he took to me and he said hey doc, he called me dock. he said hey doc, what would you think of pursuing an enemy through that? i said i don't know that dad. i don't think i'd like it. he says why? you tell me. he says, just think about it. they're always going to be higher than you are. you're going to be, you are only on a narrow. doesn't this fit. you're only on a narrow road and your front that you show them, your combat front is only as wide as that road. so you don't do it. you have to find another way. of course, meade did call a council on july 4th. he had already determined he was going to move on the east side of the mountains tooth rhetoric and to middletown. he'd already made that decision. in fact, sent two letters. want to do is couch in another traditional smith accountants command. telling him just that. earlier in the day. but he asked his officers, what would you do? they said, we sure wouldn't follow him. then when we do? i think we should go on the east side of the mountains. we can get across on the national road thro
he took to me and he said hey doc, he called me dock. he said hey doc, what would you think of pursuing an enemy through that? i said i don't know that dad. i don't think i'd like it. he says why? you tell me. he says, just think about it. they're always going to be higher than you are. you're going to be, you are only on a narrow. doesn't this fit. you're only on a narrow road and your front that you show them, your combat front is only as wide as that road. so you don't do it. you have to...
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he looks like he's a million miles away and then he can carry you. >> smoltz: he will swing over the top of anything down moving. >> joe: like that. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [energetic music] pack all the things. ♪ ♪ fly on your schedule. ♪ ♪ reward yourself ... and the girls ... whenever. ♪ ♪ stay or go when you wanna. ♪ ♪ and more is on the way. so, when you're ready to go, go with heart. go with southwest. [ding] so wendy's biggie bag is all this food for just 5 bucks and we're not calling it the reggie bag? ohhh, no. what if it's “the reggie bush.” definitely not. the “biggie number five bush.” no way. “reggie bush number five bag” ohhh! no. choose wisely, choose wendy's $5 biggie bag. >> joe: zack wheeler, ten starts against the braves, has x down here, 2 in the division series. trying to pitch the phillies to a 2-0 series lead. friday night. it's a strike. >> smoltz: he has basically come out and said "my fastball is good enough. i'm going to challenge the hitters until i get in trouble." they won't make the mistake of missing middle in, and that i can pitch with a curveball.
he looks like he's a million miles away and then he can carry you. >> smoltz: he will swing over the top of anything down moving. >> joe: like that. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [energetic music] pack all the things. ♪ ♪ fly on your schedule. ♪ ♪ reward yourself ... and the girls ... whenever. ♪ ♪ stay or go when you wanna. ♪ ♪ and more is on the way. so, when you're ready to go, go with heart. go with southwest. [ding] so wendy's biggie bag is all this food for...
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he was born in dire poverty , he had many hardships and reversals so he i think he feels in a way blessed as well as challenged. but i think one of the things that justice thomas's life is his resilience and coming back in the face of hardship and feeling basically blessed and that's i think an inspiring thing for all of us whatever our politics . >> what's the role of ginni thomas in his life. >> we interviewed ginni. she really helped tell his story but he talks about marrying her and what she means to him and he calls her a gift from godand i think they are very close . i think that the confirmation battle, contentious confirmation battle they were not married that long pull them together to have to go through something like that together. i think that that made them one as shesaid . >> he in the book addressed his first marriage and his son jamaal. >> he references it a little bit. you can see in the film, i pressed him and he did not want to speak much about it so he speaks a little about it and we tell about it but he doesn't speak much. i think as a result of that marriage they had
he was born in dire poverty , he had many hardships and reversals so he i think he feels in a way blessed as well as challenged. but i think one of the things that justice thomas's life is his resilience and coming back in the face of hardship and feeling basically blessed and that's i think an inspiring thing for all of us whatever our politics . >> what's the role of ginni thomas in his life. >> we interviewed ginni. she really helped tell his story but he talks about marrying her...
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he started doing that and he said that he didn't want to talk about it, but then he did and he said he went to college on the gi but he had to drop out his freshman year because he just he couldn't he just couldn't sit there and be in school. he had too much anxiety and memories. i remember we've talked about the denver reunion a lot this morning. and i flew i came to that as well. and i remember landing at the airport in denver and i called mark cowan, who the director and we got mark on the phone. and the first thing he said to me was, get ready, because what? and the point is what i was about to walk into experience that i had never he was sure i had never had before because you guys had just been experiencing it for the last few weeks. tell us, you know, tell you and mark and will john campbell and steve wax, which was the documentary crew, when did you know you had something special when when did that when you start when did it start sinking in that this was just not another gig on on day one when i was sitting on the steps of garner's house sweating to death and, babe was he came
he started doing that and he said that he didn't want to talk about it, but then he did and he said he went to college on the gi but he had to drop out his freshman year because he just he couldn't he just couldn't sit there and be in school. he had too much anxiety and memories. i remember we've talked about the denver reunion a lot this morning. and i flew i came to that as well. and i remember landing at the airport in denver and i called mark cowan, who the director and we got mark on the...
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so he's he's in england. he's getting ready to fly. he's literally doing the checklist on the aircraft because literally his life depends on his aircraft. every he's facing his mortality, every time he steps into his plane. but there were like four different things that he would have to face that could have met his demise on every flight. right. lucky likes to tell the story every time they climbed in the aircraft, which were unpressurized. so it's -40 degrees up there. he will face four things. fear fighters, flak and freezing right. so if you think about it, first thing, just getting into that aircraft was a was a feat was was bravery personified because you know, you're the the the race or the the stat basically if you climbed into that aircraft, there's a good chance if after the 12th mission you're on borrowed time. if you can get to 12 missions, you're you're a really lucky guy. so the attrition rate was was ridiculous. so he faced that every time they would go out with you know, a room like this full of crews in the morning and
so he's he's in england. he's getting ready to fly. he's literally doing the checklist on the aircraft because literally his life depends on his aircraft. every he's facing his mortality, every time he steps into his plane. but there were like four different things that he would have to face that could have met his demise on every flight. right. lucky likes to tell the story every time they climbed in the aircraft, which were unpressurized. so it's -40 degrees up there. he will face four...
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he confirms he did. yes, he confirms and he - that he did. he confirms he did. he did. he confirms he did. - yes, he confirms and he is cleared, but the hurdle of nominations, no one is quite sure. there's a lot of scepticism whether that's the case or rather he read the writing on the wall and decided he may not do, or evenif wall and decided he may not do, or even if he did, the prospect that would face him was he would end up with a large bulk — even if he won the contest — his own mp who didn't want him. clearly now, a sense that momentum that appears would be with rishi sunak. but the mordaunt campaign is saying they are not in the mood to stand back. they see her as a candidate who can unify the party and appeal to different wings. she has a lot to do to climb that mountain to get to 100 nominations, but now, there are 60 or so of boris johnson's up for grabs. interesting that nadhim zahawi had swung back and forth, said borisjohnson should go in the summer, come back to back him now, and instantly, humiliating that he's written this article praising boris
he confirms he did. yes, he confirms and he - that he did. he confirms he did. he did. he confirms he did. - yes, he confirms and he is cleared, but the hurdle of nominations, no one is quite sure. there's a lot of scepticism whether that's the case or rather he read the writing on the wall and decided he may not do, or evenif wall and decided he may not do, or even if he did, the prospect that would face him was he would end up with a large bulk — even if he won the contest — his own mp...
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well, go away yourself, but he took it. he took. that one, in general, you can’t do anything, and he and the fastened cossack vertinskaya and, well, like half a uh, no one has time, took away. it's the same as pulling bricks out of the building, but not everyone followed efremov, for example, igor kvasha and galina volchek refused to change their contemporaries. moscow art theater in many, many, many years. at one of my jubilees, i don't remember which one. efremov spoke. speech galya you were right? did you win this bet? you are great that you defended sovremennik efremov on ceremony and began to restore his order, like peter the great, who turned patriarchal life upside down for the sake of his reforms. there is someone's fable, a man enters the kingdom of the lame and the crooked people there began to reproach him. why does he look with two eyes and does not limp. so the author of the fable burns a man, having got into this kingdom, purposely squinted his eyes and began to teach on his foot and thus ensured a comfortable existenc
well, go away yourself, but he took it. he took. that one, in general, you can’t do anything, and he and the fastened cossack vertinskaya and, well, like half a uh, no one has time, took away. it's the same as pulling bricks out of the building, but not everyone followed efremov, for example, igor kvasha and galina volchek refused to change their contemporaries. moscow art theater in many, many, many years. at one of my jubilees, i don't remember which one. efremov spoke. speech galya you...
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here he is, when he left.e everything, how everything is. i didn't understand anything. how is it, what is it eaten with? what is called but now? in the same place, he went through all the stages of a tinderbox, then a novice, then, a monk or a novice rice, and this and the outer vestment changes and only there after 9 years. he has already taken monastic vows. and now he is the father of photius from the word photon light, when they read this letter for the first time, surely you are yourself. well , they asked questions. why did sergei do this? seryozha was married, he had a wife, he says, he started some kind of work in the cinema and so on. why? well, i only know one thing, that how many here are people who are not very familiar with this. they suggest that in the monastery you can get away from unhappy love. this is not true. now i still know more about monastic life from the inside from unhappy love, they won’t accept you there, they simply won’t accept you, tell me, and these works on yourself, i’m your
here he is, when he left.e everything, how everything is. i didn't understand anything. how is it, what is it eaten with? what is called but now? in the same place, he went through all the stages of a tinderbox, then a novice, then, a monk or a novice rice, and this and the outer vestment changes and only there after 9 years. he has already taken monastic vows. and now he is the father of photius from the word photon light, when they read this letter for the first time, surely you are yourself....
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but, if he retires towards pratt fredericksburg, he believes he will be reduced in command. that he would be demoted for these actions. by the following morning on august 27th, he comes up with two other ways to get out of this predicament. he believes one of the things he could do, again, is to retire to fredericksburg, link up with burn sides command, but he feels that if he does that his army will be stripped from him. it will damage his reputation. so, he opts for option two. maybe i can go after individual pieces of the confederate army. -- defeat them, secure my reputation, have my start to continue to rise. it leads us to the battle of manassas. pope, admittedly, will commit numerous blunders. pope's biographer, will -- say at times that pope was erratic during the battle, that pope continues in a quote, wishful thinking -- he said pope was choosing to disregard both his senses and his better judgment. they're on the field with pope, lieutenant stephen well would say that general pope seemed wholly at a loss of what to do and what to think. he said that he did not kno
but, if he retires towards pratt fredericksburg, he believes he will be reduced in command. that he would be demoted for these actions. by the following morning on august 27th, he comes up with two other ways to get out of this predicament. he believes one of the things he could do, again, is to retire to fredericksburg, link up with burn sides command, but he feels that if he does that his army will be stripped from him. it will damage his reputation. so, he opts for option two. maybe i can go...
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and he is hopeless, he forgot what suit they were and he didn't know how to bid in the signal what heas holding. in a disaster and when he excused himself to go to the bathroom, the wife apologized to the hostess and said i am so sorry for my husband and hostess waved that often said don't worry about it for a minute, but it is true this is the first time all evening when i was pretty sure what he was holding in his hand. [laughter] now, it might be possible, to make a list of the characteristics shared by these two men for leadership manual, and another fan of lists. hope is no political scientists in here for me to make fun of in the political scientists collect, love list and the cherry pick a few characteristics and take care the five things you can do to be successful at business or the seven secrets of the effective people or whatever it might be. and i'm of the school that reading and understanding history provide you with an artificial experience that will inform your judgment in your decision-making rather than consulting a list but if we did have a list, raymond davis a good
and he is hopeless, he forgot what suit they were and he didn't know how to bid in the signal what heas holding. in a disaster and when he excused himself to go to the bathroom, the wife apologized to the hostess and said i am so sorry for my husband and hostess waved that often said don't worry about it for a minute, but it is true this is the first time all evening when i was pretty sure what he was holding in his hand. [laughter] now, it might be possible, to make a list of the...
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he will, is this up on the demonstration of will he can what it is in a city, if he, if, if he thinks if it, if he, if he thinks that he will convert his demonstration into sit in ruling can leak, have decided to impose article to 44 to 45, and goals are me to tackle district and things like that. at that point, i'm just going to move on to now we can, we can get into all of this as over the next 20 minutes or so. if i could come to, you saw your desk, bacardi, what's your center, your administer in iran tons party. i'm guessing from your point of view, you're pretty convinced that he would easily win an election. should it take place now? and what do you think is going to happen as a result of this much? well, i don't think it's that debate. think my colleague forgot to mention that we've just had to buy elections in german elections and been job in fact all over the country. we won widow with overwhelming majority both times. the latest one i think, was a sony, a couple of weeks ago men would, there was about 68 bi election got which we ended up winning a seat and many other terming
he will, is this up on the demonstration of will he can what it is in a city, if he, if, if he thinks if it, if he, if he thinks that he will convert his demonstration into sit in ruling can leak, have decided to impose article to 44 to 45, and goals are me to tackle district and things like that. at that point, i'm just going to move on to now we can, we can get into all of this as over the next 20 minutes or so. if i could come to, you saw your desk, bacardi, what's your center, your...
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so he can't escape. he's too weak. but he's brilliant. he's an engineer, and he helps to design the escape. so those were what rose called his silent partners. now, that's obviously not the tunnel they used to escape. there are no images of the tunnel, but what i did after reading multiple diaries, everything i could for a i went through and tried to find image of a tunnel that i thought the most. like what they describe and this is it. so it's about the and width of it just wide enough for a man to go through. rose was so big. he often got stuck in it and his shoulders were always raw because they scraped either side of it rock and dirt. this is what they dug through. there were a couple other challenges. had i told about the kitchen fireplace, they had to dig brick by brick. they had a sewer cave in. one day rose is digging in the tunnel. hamilton's outside and rose, he's getting close. all of a sudden, sewer collapses and rose almost. and raw sewage, absolute horrendous. they had unexpected roll call. one night i put the name up there,
so he can't escape. he's too weak. but he's brilliant. he's an engineer, and he helps to design the escape. so those were what rose called his silent partners. now, that's obviously not the tunnel they used to escape. there are no images of the tunnel, but what i did after reading multiple diaries, everything i could for a i went through and tried to find image of a tunnel that i thought the most. like what they describe and this is it. so it's about the and width of it just wide enough for a...
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as he is.dictator in the european or western space, where the law is respected, and he wants to be the only brutal speaker's doormat, all because he understands that between tajikistan, china and pakistan, he will sweep the yard and he understands that, and that's why where there are no laws, he wants to be allowed this manifesto literally this there was a phrase manifesto and i absolutely and for a very long time consider panov to be simply zero at first, what do you remember, brother two, the movie so what was it
as he is.dictator in the european or western space, where the law is respected, and he wants to be the only brutal speaker's doormat, all because he understands that between tajikistan, china and pakistan, he will sweep the yard and he understands that, and that's why where there are no laws, he wants to be allowed this manifesto literally this there was a phrase manifesto and i absolutely and for a very long time consider panov to be simply zero at first, what do you remember, brother two, the...
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he is locked into this world of untruth that he is he's leading. the summary for me is, when you listen to all of this and lay it out, he does not understand the responsibilities of the president. you can reject what the intelligence community tells you, but you want to listen to it. and he's off, you know, running an off-the-books operation to deal and try to understand the world. >> right. >> bobby, listen to him talking the way actually he talked through his entire presidency. and you get that combination of the arrogance and the ignorance, where he says, well, i can do it better than anybody else, and he has people sucking up to him saying, he's the president, he can say whatever he wants to say, when presidents always have the nsc, i have other people listening so they can help him out. it's very easy to see how somebody that arrogant and that ignorant could make the jump from where he is there to thinking that he can just still top-secret documents and they're somehow not the property of the united states of america and they're his own and he
he is locked into this world of untruth that he is he's leading. the summary for me is, when you listen to all of this and lay it out, he does not understand the responsibilities of the president. you can reject what the intelligence community tells you, but you want to listen to it. and he's off, you know, running an off-the-books operation to deal and try to understand the world. >> right. >> bobby, listen to him talking the way actually he talked through his entire presidency....
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he was very beloved. he was very famous. he was also very sick with gout. he couldn't really get out of bed for most the negotiations. so it was primary left, left up to john jay and john adams to really get the ball rolling, to start this process. john jay and john adams often harsh words for a lot of people. they very rarely had harsh words for each other. and in fact, when this process all wrapped up, adams gave jay most of the credit, which is not something that john adams did very often. so they really respected another. they really got along with one another. they both were very sort of legal minded, very rational, and they agreed on two particular goals for their negotiations. now, both of these goals kind one against the treaty of 1778, that the united states had had signed with france and kind of went against their instruction ins that they had received from the confederate congress. nonetheless, they knew better and there were going to be these two rules. first, they were not going to work with france in the negotiation with great britain. they gr
he was very beloved. he was very famous. he was also very sick with gout. he couldn't really get out of bed for most the negotiations. so it was primary left, left up to john jay and john adams to really get the ball rolling, to start this process. john jay and john adams often harsh words for a lot of people. they very rarely had harsh words for each other. and in fact, when this process all wrapped up, adams gave jay most of the credit, which is not something that john adams did very often....
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he has said, which is one of the reasons one wonders if he is bluffing, he said he is open to negotiations. of course, on his own terms. >> what does that mean? >> right. so i think the most important thing to do here is worry less about giving putin an off-ramp and just making sure he still foles the pressure. >> no doubt he heard about this, right? how do you think this is going to impact his calculus in this? >> it's very difficult to tell. i think that was meant to be a kind of warning shot. i am not sure any of us really knows whether he would use something like this. my own sense is he is going to wait for this 300,000 troops to move into ukraine. remember, they just have been mobilized. they are going to start putting them into battalions. i think he still thinks that the russian army can hold its positions if not roll back. remember, it's ten times larger than the ukrainian army. what the ukrainians have done, it's a miracle. so i think he will first try to use those 300,000 troops. if that doesn't work, we then do, i think -- but his back is not quite at the wall with right now. h
he has said, which is one of the reasons one wonders if he is bluffing, he said he is open to negotiations. of course, on his own terms. >> what does that mean? >> right. so i think the most important thing to do here is worry less about giving putin an off-ramp and just making sure he still foles the pressure. >> no doubt he heard about this, right? how do you think this is going to impact his calculus in this? >> it's very difficult to tell. i think that was meant to...
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he said. i don't see how forcing kids to do homework is in any way helpful, especially on days like wednesday, when most of us have jerks and things to go to. not only does it mess with our schedule, family time and morals, but it also causes a lot of stress it makes many kids. these days are very troubled by homework and can put people in a state from which in which they cannot recover. said homework is ruining our lives. i'd recommend you limit it than it on wednesday or just get rid of it. i'm tired of spending 4 hours a day on homework and hey, there's a day in school. you as well extend school. so i can tell you that i got i got a lot of different kinds of requests when i was in there, but i, i feel real pleased that i got to serve not 30 years at a time when both democrats and republicans could get along with each other. the democrats control the white house, and thus the departments and agencies. for 16 of my 30 years. and i feel like i was treated just as well with by the democrats as
he said. i don't see how forcing kids to do homework is in any way helpful, especially on days like wednesday, when most of us have jerks and things to go to. not only does it mess with our schedule, family time and morals, but it also causes a lot of stress it makes many kids. these days are very troubled by homework and can put people in a state from which in which they cannot recover. said homework is ruining our lives. i'd recommend you limit it than it on wednesday or just get rid of it....
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i said he's pretty nice. he said that he is a senior.s hundreds of thousands of years old, and that he could see what was going to happen in the future, and that is the reason why we followed him is because she had that instinct and just knew that she needed to be close to him, because he could protect her and keep are safe because he knew it was coming. >> did you believe? >> it i was skeptical at first, but when you are nine or ten and your mom says this is really what is happening, you give it a little bit more credibility. >> it was not just emily and sarah's mom, others at angels landing believed that lou was a direct descendant of geronimo, and had power to make it rain and bring good health to those at death's door. >> trisha told me about similar instances, where either lou had been dead, or an animal had been dead, or somebody had been really sick, and they made them better. >> did you believe? >> yes. you could also see people, like from the past. like, people that had already died. he could see those people. >> see them, becau
i said he's pretty nice. he said that he is a senior.s hundreds of thousands of years old, and that he could see what was going to happen in the future, and that is the reason why we followed him is because she had that instinct and just knew that she needed to be close to him, because he could protect her and keep are safe because he knew it was coming. >> did you believe? >> it i was skeptical at first, but when you are nine or ten and your mom says this is really what is...
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he states he says is a served as a legal analyst for cnn, hosts a podcast and he works a special counsel at a law firm, advising on investigations and trial strategy. but it's his time as a prosecutor that he draws on for his book using stories from that time to highlight lessons he learned about the norms and principles of law enforcement. lessons that he says bill barr himself weighed would ad had ever been a prosecutor. to say elie has a lower guard -- low regard for help bill barr performed under donald trump is an understatement. elie excoriates bar for a range of sense charging him with line, acting as a political partisan and posing his own legal and philosophical views on a civil society to function. that's just in the opening pages of "hatchet man." publishers weekly called the book a comprehensive indictment of bars tenure as the top law enforcement official and review and kirkus discard the book as a damning convincing account. there are more forward-looking note, elie concludes his book with suggestions for post-barr reform which i'm sure he will get to in a minute. elie woul
he states he says is a served as a legal analyst for cnn, hosts a podcast and he works a special counsel at a law firm, advising on investigations and trial strategy. but it's his time as a prosecutor that he draws on for his book using stories from that time to highlight lessons he learned about the norms and principles of law enforcement. lessons that he says bill barr himself weighed would ad had ever been a prosecutor. to say elie has a lower guard -- low regard for help bill barr performed...
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he you know, he's bigger than he used to be. he looks clean. it tells everyone he is clean. he's working. and he found some redemption in the state. minnesota. and he tells he starts telling the people, you know, you can do this. you can you can get you can get some change in your life. and he connected with a pastor who has made it his in the community to take people are downtrodden and want to see something different and try to find them some way to rehabilitate their lives. it's important to note here that in texas there was a big sea change in what people should do, what the state should do to people who are behind bars. there was one theory that maybe you provide beds and they powered houses and you could rehabilitate them if they had substance use issues. but then that disappeared. and texas also didn't expand. medicaid did an expanding medicaid. and so there was no way for a person, george floyd, to get insurance. so the pastor concludes that if george floyd wants to change his life, he should go to rehabilitation in, a place that's a little bit more progressive. and
he you know, he's bigger than he used to be. he looks clean. it tells everyone he is clean. he's working. and he found some redemption in the state. minnesota. and he tells he starts telling the people, you know, you can do this. you can you can get you can get some change in your life. and he connected with a pastor who has made it his in the community to take people are downtrodden and want to see something different and try to find them some way to rehabilitate their lives. it's important to...
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and he is 79 years old and he doesn't seem like he's 30. by the same token, most of our leaders in this country are getting up there, whether it's donald trump, mitch mcconnell, nancy pelosi, et cetera, we have a lot of people up there in age. but he didn't say watch me, he said look at what i've accomplished. that's a claim he can make, a statement he can make since april, may when the administration and congress passed a slew of legislation, a lot of it bipartisan, some of it partisan, but any case, a lot of accomplishments. it's a different message. it's not watch me. look at the record. >> hunter biden you asked about that and the way he answered to me was so interesting. particularly when he spoke about the possibility of a gun charge. explain how that happened. >> this is interesting because as evan perez and our justice department unit have reported for months, there is -- sources are telling them that prosecutors are telling them they think they have enough to prosecute hunter biden on tax charges and lying on a form when he got a g
and he is 79 years old and he doesn't seem like he's 30. by the same token, most of our leaders in this country are getting up there, whether it's donald trump, mitch mcconnell, nancy pelosi, et cetera, we have a lot of people up there in age. but he didn't say watch me, he said look at what i've accomplished. that's a claim he can make, a statement he can make since april, may when the administration and congress passed a slew of legislation, a lot of it bipartisan, some of it partisan, but...
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so he decided he was going to break. but before he broke he wanted to break at the same time the spies he ran in washington and went to harry dexter white, who was a major spy in the treasury department and tried to get harry dexter white to break. and he said, i'm breaking and i think you should break as well. he thought he'd broken harry dexter white. but hadn't. he went to the alger and priscilla hiss. he went to their home and, bought a place in washington and he told them that, in fact he was breaking with the soviet and he wanted them to break at the same. and when he told them this, he recognized instantly their body language and, by the way, they looked at him and spoke to him. that moment he left, they were going to call, inform their spy, a spy handler that they had been contacted by whittaker chambers and that he could no longer be trusted and that he realized immediately the last words that alger hiss spoke to whitaker chambers, was stalin plays for keeps. and he recognized that this was the immediate threat.
so he decided he was going to break. but before he broke he wanted to break at the same time the spies he ran in washington and went to harry dexter white, who was a major spy in the treasury department and tried to get harry dexter white to break. and he said, i'm breaking and i think you should break as well. he thought he'd broken harry dexter white. but hadn't. he went to the alger and priscilla hiss. he went to their home and, bought a place in washington and he told them that, in fact he...
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but in what he did he was the best at what he did for a long period of time. no one could match him. and that since he met the definition of greatness for. >> remarkable in magnitude, degree, effectiveness, he was udgreat. david, we are at the end of our time. i just want to first congratulate you on a wonderful book. i would point out it was produced during covid, which is quite extraordinary. but also to thank you very sincerely for such an insightful sympathetic treatment of jim thorpe and that native people of this. it was particularly dark time in many respects. too little known, too little written about so thank you. >> i cannot say how much that means to me, thank you. [applause] works recently on book tv author interview program after words george mason university professor looked at six countries that experienced demographic changes in the past and spoke about how their experience may shed light on the next minority milestone in the u.s. interviewed by pew research center mark hugo lopez this is a portion of that interview. >> most important thing to
but in what he did he was the best at what he did for a long period of time. no one could match him. and that since he met the definition of greatness for. >> remarkable in magnitude, degree, effectiveness, he was udgreat. david, we are at the end of our time. i just want to first congratulate you on a wonderful book. i would point out it was produced during covid, which is quite extraordinary. but also to thank you very sincerely for such an insightful sympathetic treatment of jim thorpe...
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and in the emergency room as he was doing what he did in the psychiatrist's office, he was sitting herework was in the first place. to classes with e-e stations and here police officers arrive, an ambulance arrives, they bring a patient who needs urgent care from the regional institution to virtualize it , and i say igorochok, i apologize, graduation by graduation, and i need a paramedic who knows how to behave where to take and what to do yes on that unfortunately the cucumber's graduation party and becoming a girl with petya ended igor went to fulfill his professional duties it was at 12 o'clock at night on easter we were going to go to church well, as all people are waiting for at easter, he put on new clothes, and i know, we bought new jeans just for him, and half way through, they call to say that a sick person has appeared there, you need to take him to the hospital, you are a psychiatrist, you must resist, he came back , and in the evening he comes and says there are no pants of pants, he says he went with two policemen to pick up the patient, they didn't want to climb over the f
and in the emergency room as he was doing what he did in the psychiatrist's office, he was sitting herework was in the first place. to classes with e-e stations and here police officers arrive, an ambulance arrives, they bring a patient who needs urgent care from the regional institution to virtualize it , and i say igorochok, i apologize, graduation by graduation, and i need a paramedic who knows how to behave where to take and what to do yes on that unfortunately the cucumber's graduation...
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but he was there, and he was our yeoman. and they came very close, steve moore, in 82, to overturning the tax cut policy. you heard mr. meese say how central that was. for a variety of. reasons if, you're a tax cut or, you're not likely a big spender. if you're a tax cut or, you belief and people, not government planners and bureaucrats and ivy league scientists and so first. so, it meant a lot. and most of his senior staff, not all, but many of them, big shout out to steve moore, wanted to change the tax policy. because it was more than the budget deficit, which was a evolving problem. they didn't care about growth. they didn't care about the blue collar workers that tony was correctly talking about, that reagan believed. in reagan himself with a blue color background. they were afraid of the policies, oh, the polls! and reagan just pushed it aside. he would take the political wrap that he wanted to do the right thing. that's an extraordinary leadership position, steve moore. extraordinary. to exceed in i remember in 82 tha
but he was there, and he was our yeoman. and they came very close, steve moore, in 82, to overturning the tax cut policy. you heard mr. meese say how central that was. for a variety of. reasons if, you're a tax cut or, you're not likely a big spender. if you're a tax cut or, you belief and people, not government planners and bureaucrats and ivy league scientists and so first. so, it meant a lot. and most of his senior staff, not all, but many of them, big shout out to steve moore, wanted to...
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i mean, he's now he was active. he was very about it. he was. and then he didn't get charged. and so, you know, it'll be very problematic for his company when this trial takes place, because there are charges against his company and an allen weisselberg cfo who pleaded guilty a couple of months ago is going to testify. but trump himself wasn't criminally charged. and that really has become how he looks at all of these things. i mean, as unhappy as he was with the tish james civil suit, the new york attorney general. it's still a civil suit. right. and that's the thing that they bear in mind. how about fannie willis and georgia? you know, that that one makes them nervous. yeah. i mean, you know, he's he he is facing a lot of legal problems. he is legal problems are threats. he is acutely aware of threats. and so that is why he gets up. so a lot of democrats think, well, how are we skate? he'll always maybe he will figure out how to get away with it like he was. i mean, was different when he was president that the sitting president was going to get indicted and, you know, the th
i mean, he's now he was active. he was very about it. he was. and then he didn't get charged. and so, you know, it'll be very problematic for his company when this trial takes place, because there are charges against his company and an allen weisselberg cfo who pleaded guilty a couple of months ago is going to testify. but trump himself wasn't criminally charged. and that really has become how he looks at all of these things. i mean, as unhappy as he was with the tish james civil suit, the new...
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he he the condolences he offers are as such. quote, i feel very sorry for you that you can't hear from david. you must be on great suspense and you must feel very lonely. but you must look upon the bright side of the picture and hope for the best. i think he will turn up all right some time. if the gray backs don't starve to death and i hope they will fail in this if they undertake it. i think david has a pretty good constitution and will get through. all right. if he is only alive. so again, this just this small, you know, portion of the letter just showcases, again, the suffering that, you know, isaac is feeling for his brother and being so far from home, being unable to know how his brother's doing and that his one connection is rachel. the the war weariness that that isaac is suffering comes through also. and later in this letter, he writes, i think the war will close sometime or never if it never closes, i guess there is no danger of us poor soldiers getting out of a job. i will close for the present, hoping soon to hear fr
he he the condolences he offers are as such. quote, i feel very sorry for you that you can't hear from david. you must be on great suspense and you must feel very lonely. but you must look upon the bright side of the picture and hope for the best. i think he will turn up all right some time. if the gray backs don't starve to death and i hope they will fail in this if they undertake it. i think david has a pretty good constitution and will get through. all right. if he is only alive. so again,...
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he could easily talk farming with farmers. he was a mason. he was an army hero.and not to be overlooked, he had a reputation for honesty and character. boss tom needed as much of both of those as he could possibly require. the pendergast approach truman -- not the other around, it is frequently mentioned by truman defenders. this relationship was far more important and far more impactful than many assume. as truman admitted, quote, i went into business all enthusiastic. i lost all i had. i lost all i could borrow. might pendergrass pick me up and put me in politics and i have been lucky. later, truman would speak of mike and it mid, i loved him as i did my own dad. well, the position the pendergast offered was as a judge in jackson county. you can see the political campaign poster there. it is not a disco appointment but an administrative one you can think of it as a kind of politically significant county commissioner and there were three judges on the court one. represented kansas city proper and one in the eastern countryside and a presiding judge. they control
he could easily talk farming with farmers. he was a mason. he was an army hero.and not to be overlooked, he had a reputation for honesty and character. boss tom needed as much of both of those as he could possibly require. the pendergast approach truman -- not the other around, it is frequently mentioned by truman defenders. this relationship was far more important and far more impactful than many assume. as truman admitted, quote, i went into business all enthusiastic. i lost all i had. i lost...
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and he wanted alon, he thought he would go on, but a week. and that brought it division between hon and the military. and now iran is challenging. the ministry top ross who are in control. ok, so let me just like it's been back to the question that i do think that by conducting it by organizing this mass march, that he can create a situation whereby the elections are brought for that. there will be not elections . do you think the government could be forced into that position? i don't think so. if your mom doesn't get it backing from i'm see, you know, false is that from that? i mean, what is the military intelligence is used to states such a much is, but this time i don't think so. and iran clay that it is mean central team is that he wants the independence and freedom from london and washington. it's an irony that iran was private, is for office cabinet, was including our friend, the bahati, were british nationals and well somewhere american nationals. and one of them is national chief national security adviser was working by the american m
and he wanted alon, he thought he would go on, but a week. and that brought it division between hon and the military. and now iran is challenging. the ministry top ross who are in control. ok, so let me just like it's been back to the question that i do think that by conducting it by organizing this mass march, that he can create a situation whereby the elections are brought for that. there will be not elections . do you think the government could be forced into that position? i don't think so....
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remains why does he remain why is he silent and here it is very strange i understand that in he has a contract, he wants to continue to receive a salary, but still, we are used to the fact that the head coach, be it a national team, be it a club, he has to bear responsibility and draw conclusions after the completion of the brick, conclusions in these have not been made, and therefore, again , here are all these human qualities, professional qualities and raise a lot of questions about oleksandr petrakov, you and i. i think that you too agree that oleksandr petrakov has already served his term in the national team. however, it is still necessary to name the head coach and again it will be november, when it is necessary to assemble the national team, when i counted, it says that well, the clubs refused to play, so the clubs refused, it is still necessary to assemble a national team. new football players should be invited to try to draw not just theoretical conclusions, but to practically show that the national team is ready , where are the highest positions for the same, now we are t
remains why does he remain why is he silent and here it is very strange i understand that in he has a contract, he wants to continue to receive a salary, but still, we are used to the fact that the head coach, be it a national team, be it a club, he has to bear responsibility and draw conclusions after the completion of the brick, conclusions in these have not been made, and therefore, again , here are all these human qualities, professional qualities and raise a lot of questions about...
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so he has a fine job. he's he works three jobs. he's like he works at laundromat. he's he's a janitor. he does all this work to pay for himself to go through college because father wouldn't pay for it. but his father wanted to be a dentist. so, you know, that was a very significant part of his life because. he not only defined his father, but he also kind of charted its course for like the first time. it's like i'm going to go the way that i want to go. i'm going go the way that i've been led to go. and his father, you know, he didn't pay for his college, but, you know, they were fine. so it wasn't like, you know, i'm i hate you or anything. so it wasn't an estrangement. yeah. at what point does cause do they reconnect does as well not that they're disconnected but at what point does his father say you maybe i was wrong about this whole dentist you know he never did you know, his father. his father never, you know, this is a guy again, he was he became a congressman. he became the mayor. all this while his was alive. but his father always felt that he should have b
so he has a fine job. he's he works three jobs. he's like he works at laundromat. he's he's a janitor. he does all this work to pay for himself to go through college because father wouldn't pay for it. but his father wanted to be a dentist. so, you know, that was a very significant part of his life because. he not only defined his father, but he also kind of charted its course for like the first time. it's like i'm going to go the way that i want to go. i'm going go the way that i've been led...
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he took her hand and he said, i'm so sorry. and he spent the remainder of time that he was with, i with the kids, and then about ten minutes later, he came back out and talk to the kids for another eight or ten minutes. and he went over to martin luther king's father's home. the thing that floored me, we will up there and there were many cars. it's kind of a entry hall, and you look through, and there was senior. he saw nixon. in the two men started to one another, threw their arms around each other, and i did not know that nixon had known dr. king senior for years. they had this incredibly touching moment. i must say, and several different parts of the book, but these are the moments that we did not hear about. and these are sides of richard nixon that we never hear. but it's one of the reasons why i wanted to write the book. >> we come to election night, and you made -- we are really jumping forward. this was early in the campaign, and you are in the nixon candidate suite, a very small group of people. the candidate has a sui
he took her hand and he said, i'm so sorry. and he spent the remainder of time that he was with, i with the kids, and then about ten minutes later, he came back out and talk to the kids for another eight or ten minutes. and he went over to martin luther king's father's home. the thing that floored me, we will up there and there were many cars. it's kind of a entry hall, and you look through, and there was senior. he saw nixon. in the two men started to one another, threw their arms around each...
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you know, i think and i think he, i think he thinks he does. he definitely has a version of what he thinks is best for, for china in his mind. and power is, is something that is obviously appealing and, and there's definitely that element he does enjoy his powerful role. but i do think that he thinks he is doing the best for the country. and i think what motivates him? i mean, he comes from party party royalty his city, you know, his father was a key figure and he's, you know, he grew up in us and it was mentioned there in the report in, you know, he was sent to the, in the culture and the cultural revolution, he was sent under chancey province and, and it to, you know, where he lived in caves and even turned that struggle into something that appears to have motivated him to driven him forward to take on this role. because he hasn't acted according to the way people expected. as we were saying earlier he's, he's basically very much is, oh man and, and i think what drives him. there's obviously this will to power. but i think definitely he think
you know, i think and i think he, i think he thinks he does. he definitely has a version of what he thinks is best for, for china in his mind. and power is, is something that is obviously appealing and, and there's definitely that element he does enjoy his powerful role. but i do think that he thinks he is doing the best for the country. and i think what motivates him? i mean, he comes from party party royalty his city, you know, his father was a key figure and he's, you know, he grew up in us...
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he looked at me. he knows it is over. he knows he lost. we are going to keep trying. >> this call and other related activity is now the focus of a ongoing criminal investigation in fulton county, georgia. georgia is not the only state where president trump tried to pressure state officials to change results. he attempted to pressure state officials in arizona, pennsylvania and michigan to change results in those states as well. while president trump was pressuring state officials, he was also trying to use the department of justice changehe election results. his officials told him that there was no evidence to support his claims of fraud. he did not care. he told them, just say the election was robbed and leave the rest to meet and the republican congress. these officials -- when these officials did not do what he said, he embarked on the effort to install his acting attorney general. solely because he would do what others in the department would not do. we know that chuck was doing so for a specific purpose, so he can -- the authority to
he looked at me. he knows it is over. he knows he lost. we are going to keep trying. >> this call and other related activity is now the focus of a ongoing criminal investigation in fulton county, georgia. georgia is not the only state where president trump tried to pressure state officials to change results. he attempted to pressure state officials in arizona, pennsylvania and michigan to change results in those states as well. while president trump was pressuring state officials, he was...