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if he knew and when he called me i say son knew and when he called me i say son knew and when he called good to eat back you i think it’s good to eat back you i think it’s good to eat back you i didn’t give birth to you didn’t give birth to you didn’t give birth to you war and lose you and he mom, i war and lose you and he mom, i war and lose you and he mom, i already decided for myself and went there they already decided for myself and went there they already decided for myself and went there they were from belgorod for 30 kilometers as were from belgorod for 30 kilometers as were from belgorod for 30 kilometers as he told me from belgorod in the fields they were the he told me from belgorod in the fields they were the he told me from belgorod in the fields they were the first day they shot from a machine gun for the second first day they shot from a machine gun for the second first day they shot from a machine gun for the second day they threw grenades, everyone says mom day they threw grenades, everyone says mom day they threw grenades, everyone says mom tomorrow we say we’re going t
if he knew and when he called me i say son knew and when he called me i say son knew and when he called good to eat back you i think it’s good to eat back you i think it’s good to eat back you i didn’t give birth to you didn’t give birth to you didn’t give birth to you war and lose you and he mom, i war and lose you and he mom, i war and lose you and he mom, i already decided for myself and went there they already decided for myself and went there they already decided for myself and...
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and he really he didn't get angry. he said, that man doesn't know what he's talking about. he said, that is so dumb. he said, there's paper in the country that better achieves its objectives. in the wall street journal. and whether you stay there for one year or whether you stay there for ten years, you will be a better journalist. so i decided to stay for but i wouldn't say without without mr. kerr, let's throw this open mary kay, who's got some good questions. and i think whereas nicole they supposed to come up here, she's for the poor folks that can't make their way. we have some people coming up. well, i can't read my own writing. i took notes here and i have no idea what i was saying, but that, you know, that the reston carroll relationship was an extraordinary one. i saw tom the other day who said there's no that my dad had greater respect or professional admiration or fondness for than than wally carol. so that was a very, very special and one story you do have. please come on up. are you? you're ready. i'll continue with my tell who you are. if i. my name is -- smit
and he really he didn't get angry. he said, that man doesn't know what he's talking about. he said, that is so dumb. he said, there's paper in the country that better achieves its objectives. in the wall street journal. and whether you stay there for one year or whether you stay there for ten years, you will be a better journalist. so i decided to stay for but i wouldn't say without without mr. kerr, let's throw this open mary kay, who's got some good questions. and i think whereas nicole they...
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he says he was not in this for rank in glory. i think he kind of was. one final thought about johnston, which is interesting to me, i love all periods of history as some of you know, his father served in the revolution, in the cavalry with henry lee. the father of robert e. lee. their fathers served together in the revolution. when johnston joined the confederacy he carried his father sword from the revolution with him. a neat fact. have fun with that. i will wrap it up with this point. if doug and chris will join me in trying to answer any questions that you have, thank you for the chance to speak about this. >> ladies and gentlemen -- [laughs] [applause] >> i will take some questions from the floor. you guys can try to step in -- doug will be first, i'll see. there are any question here? >> from williamsburg. did you or anybody -- pursue johnston in a competent manner? >> i would say yes in terms of army organization. and administration logistics, things like that. maybe not necessarily battlefield creativity and leadership. >> i would agree with that
he says he was not in this for rank in glory. i think he kind of was. one final thought about johnston, which is interesting to me, i love all periods of history as some of you know, his father served in the revolution, in the cavalry with henry lee. the father of robert e. lee. their fathers served together in the revolution. when johnston joined the confederacy he carried his father sword from the revolution with him. a neat fact. have fun with that. i will wrap it up with this point. if doug...
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he was a hard worker, he kept his word, he was a good listener he had a sharp mind. and that leadership on capitol hill and congress and among the congress rewarded him with important positions early in his career. 1950 when the appropriations committee. by 1953 into a majority. he has given charge into the image on the right military personnel, the dnc in south korea. it's during these early days of the cold war with bases in the pacific and europe he is traveling, attending to the army's needs, reporting back to capitol hill and help track their budget. 1956 he was given oversight. in a 1957 his place on the select committee helped draft the legislation. in 1963 lyndon johnson reaches out to him as one of two members of the house of representatives. but that the commissioners on the committee that's investigating the assassination of president john kennedy, the warren commission. we go to the next slide to use his own phrase he was going to be a workhorse, not a show horse. not someone who's going to make his name by things giving speeches on the floor but someone
he was a hard worker, he kept his word, he was a good listener he had a sharp mind. and that leadership on capitol hill and congress and among the congress rewarded him with important positions early in his career. 1950 when the appropriations committee. by 1953 into a majority. he has given charge into the image on the right military personnel, the dnc in south korea. it's during these early days of the cold war with bases in the pacific and europe he is traveling, attending to the army's...
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so as an adult, the the young custis, i say he he reached high. he did. he recovered. he displayed enough vision to create arlington house on a choice hill on the virginia side of the new capital city and he would never really become a great man. i say he he tried once for elective office, but i think he came in fourth in a local race in alexandria county, and he had a few minor appointments besides the cornet in the army. he was chair of the alexandria committee on retrocession in the 1840s when they seceded from the district and he was a justice of the peace in alexandria county for many years. so i call him an eccentric aristocrat, but he was one who was acquainted with the prominent figures in early in the early 19th century america, in an era when honor and reputation were paramount. so he created arlington house. it was built with enslaved and paid labor took about 16 years and it was designed by a british architect, george hadfield, who had worked on the u.s. capitol and who did a couple other buildings in the district of columbia. it's done in the greek revival
so as an adult, the the young custis, i say he he reached high. he did. he recovered. he displayed enough vision to create arlington house on a choice hill on the virginia side of the new capital city and he would never really become a great man. i say he he tried once for elective office, but i think he came in fourth in a local race in alexandria county, and he had a few minor appointments besides the cornet in the army. he was chair of the alexandria committee on retrocession in the 1840s...
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right in the middle of the battlefield, he gets out there and he looks around and he turns red and he writes back about 200 years only does he gets it by artillery shell and seriously wounded he's taken out. he's taken to the crenshaw house. i don't know if it's any relation or not. he went there to recuperate predict so robert ely takes over and we all know that robert ely hodges rings jackson down from valley launches his attack and drives mcclellan down to the river and into his campaign. whole other story for another day. leather johnston didn't get wanted. what if he did not what would've happened well we don't know. it is plausible to think a few things might've happened and what is he made his big attack and did not succeed. in the next place that he can depend is the other side of richmond and michael and is bringing its heavy hands up and is not to attack richmond, to drive the confederates out with his heavy artillery. he gets close enough of this right appear and he can do that so he pulls back and richmond is lost and consider the consequences. some people say that is poss
right in the middle of the battlefield, he gets out there and he looks around and he turns red and he writes back about 200 years only does he gets it by artillery shell and seriously wounded he's taken out. he's taken to the crenshaw house. i don't know if it's any relation or not. he went there to recuperate predict so robert ely takes over and we all know that robert ely hodges rings jackson down from valley launches his attack and drives mcclellan down to the river and into his campaign....
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he's he was elected. he's in the hall of fame to he didn't play in the bethlehem steel league, but he played an exhibition against the bethlehem team in the steel league and, you know, the military teams, the -- teams, they were good competition, very good build. james claims that honus wagner in 1908 season was the greatest that any hitter ever had better than aaron judge's 2022. yeah. what was that? what was? your finger down there. look, you where we who know baseball remember bobby bonds judge struck out 175 times this year. bonds would hit 50 to 70 homeruns and strike out fewer than 50 times. that's the standard i go by. so anyway, red sox versus yankees. i grew up in new york. i grew up on the eastern and the long island. two towns from where carl yaz is. fans grow up. that's why? i became a red sox fan. but if you live on the eastern end of long island, the hamptons is it's like new england half the yankees because you're only 2 hours from the city but across the water from connecticut in boston so
he's he was elected. he's in the hall of fame to he didn't play in the bethlehem steel league, but he played an exhibition against the bethlehem team in the steel league and, you know, the military teams, the -- teams, they were good competition, very good build. james claims that honus wagner in 1908 season was the greatest that any hitter ever had better than aaron judge's 2022. yeah. what was that? what was? your finger down there. look, you where we who know baseball remember bobby bonds...
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yes, he he was here and he was there. he was all over the valley, the battlefield. he was seen on every possible location. yes. and he kept moving. he did he would move over, help bell. then he left there and went over to lyon. then in johnson, check him out. then he'd back around. he'd look what else is going on and where there was a problem, he was there. so he was a great leader. he communicated. he got around, he helped his troops and the thing is, he used the battlefield to his way of doing things. and should have showed some of the pictures. this is one of the pictures this is going from. if you're a cavalry man and the union army, when it first started out, there's brice's crossroads right back here. but look at the undulation of, the ground. if you keep going and it does it more and more so, you couldn't always see where the confederates were at, where the union was at until you came over the side. that's a fun picture. there is the graveyard there, the original graveyard is there. but this is also part of it. this is going down from the brice's crossroads y
yes, he he was here and he was there. he was all over the valley, the battlefield. he was seen on every possible location. yes. and he kept moving. he did he would move over, help bell. then he left there and went over to lyon. then in johnson, check him out. then he'd back around. he'd look what else is going on and where there was a problem, he was there. so he was a great leader. he communicated. he got around, he helped his troops and the thing is, he used the battlefield to his way of...
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game, he could if only he would. peter: there was this idea when we first came and that maybe he could break out of the mold by being somebody work across the aisle because he didn't have ideology, he didn't have a party really. he switched parties five or six times. he was the ultimate chameleon. he didn't have a core set of principles the way reagan did, bush did, clinton did, obama did. he was very pro-choice before he became pro-life. he was for banning assault rifles before he was pro-second amendment. he was pro-raising taxes on the rich before he was for cutting taxes. he changed his positions time and time again before he decided he didn't need them anymore. he did not have a wedded view of things. that fundament he misunderstands who he is and who he is is a disruptor, to use a kind word. there are less kind words to use, but his whole motives is to be a divider. he is about division. he has been his whole life. he's about throwing fuel on wherever there is a fire out there. if he can't find a fire, he will
game, he could if only he would. peter: there was this idea when we first came and that maybe he could break out of the mold by being somebody work across the aisle because he didn't have ideology, he didn't have a party really. he switched parties five or six times. he was the ultimate chameleon. he didn't have a core set of principles the way reagan did, bush did, clinton did, obama did. he was very pro-choice before he became pro-life. he was for banning assault rifles before he was...
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but he would practice, he would practice. and sometimes edit while reading the speech from the teleprompter. stay there with us while we he did it. in the ordinary course of things i know there are some i just do not know -- i never really asked him how much time you spent with it. >> my understanding is the speeches the president, president obama hers were white house correspondents dinner, state of the union, the convention the ones he's kind of doing regularly. i think the president so used to delivering the speeches. and because he had prepared the speech and spent time with that, the use of a teleprompter for the really is a better way to deliver the speech. you're looking at the audience, or putting it down, you are prepared, you know what you want to say. he just got accustomed to doing that. and he is really terrific order and is able to do that. the first lady is always prepared. does homework early. and i know she would rehearse her speeches because she wanted to make sure she got it right. she wrote about this in h
but he would practice, he would practice. and sometimes edit while reading the speech from the teleprompter. stay there with us while we he did it. in the ordinary course of things i know there are some i just do not know -- i never really asked him how much time you spent with it. >> my understanding is the speeches the president, president obama hers were white house correspondents dinner, state of the union, the convention the ones he's kind of doing regularly. i think the president so...
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he goes, no, it's not a trick, and he opens the door, and he aims the gun at the sand and he pulls the the bullet goes off. it was a live round. >> paranoid eccentrics make good stories, but rarely make good neighbors. the armed guards of snarling dogs were an aggravation to the tourists and others who had to walk past mcafee's house. by november 2012, one of john mcafee's neighbors may have decided he had enough. >> coming up, a murder mystery. >> his body with this air, motionless. >> there is blood, all over the floor. >> when dateline continues. even at the library. or the coffee shop. get great customer support at the park. or at this coffee shop. why would we go to a different coffee shop? mobile order for j money? -thank you. -so is one of these places gonna be my car again or...? right. even at your car. um... come on. i saw you eyeing these scones earlier. huh? huh? alright. you get it. when they're sick, they get comfortable anywhere and spread germs everywhere. alright. wherever they rest protection nothing kills more viruses, including the covid-19 virus, on more surfaces t
he goes, no, it's not a trick, and he opens the door, and he aims the gun at the sand and he pulls the the bullet goes off. it was a live round. >> paranoid eccentrics make good stories, but rarely make good neighbors. the armed guards of snarling dogs were an aggravation to the tourists and others who had to walk past mcafee's house. by november 2012, one of john mcafee's neighbors may have decided he had enough. >> coming up, a murder mystery. >> his body with this air,...
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be a more reason which is that he we know he took rout after he left the scene.sibly to with do what he thought he was doing which was throwing potential investigators off the trail maybe to get rid of some evidence. some point during that he might have realized oh i have the knife. i don't have the sheathe and so about 9:00 he pings again in the area. and you know that goes what we talk about up front he turned his phone off you know again he's still accused right. but that said -- in this timeline in affidavit, he comes back with his phone on. so that goes to lack of caution here again lack of trade craft that he thought he might have. >> do you think he started to get sloppy as the cream continued because he can study it all day but never committed crime we think so far. >> that's right there's another subtilty that people have commented upon the ways that it is written it appears that he came face-to-face with one of the surviving roommates. so for somebody who was so cautious and was capable of doing what he did -- you know, his action at that point where e
be a more reason which is that he we know he took rout after he left the scene.sibly to with do what he thought he was doing which was throwing potential investigators off the trail maybe to get rid of some evidence. some point during that he might have realized oh i have the knife. i don't have the sheathe and so about 9:00 he pings again in the area. and you know that goes what we talk about up front he turned his phone off you know again he's still accused right. but that said -- in this...
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i think he said it doesn't matter if he wins, we let this stuff out, and then he's gone.s what i think but then i think a lot of things and none of them are true. up next, the heirs are getting snippy for the estate of a killer hippie. this is my favorite story. helpful customer service over the phone or on the progressive app pretty much anywhere. like at the coffee shop, at the park, or on the moon. just kidding. it's another coffee shop. with downy infusions, let the scent set the mood. feel the difference with downy. lomita feed is 101 years old this year and counting. i'm bill lockwood, current caretaker and owner. when covid hit, we had some challenges like a lot of businesses did. i heard about the payroll tax refund, it allowed us to keep the amount of people that we needed and the people that have been here taking care of us. see if your business may qualify. go to getrefunds.com. >> a story in five words. ♪ >> greg: a story in five words. who will be manson's heir? so, paul, the judge will rule this week who will inherit charles manson's belongings, which have b
i think he said it doesn't matter if he wins, we let this stuff out, and then he's gone.s what i think but then i think a lot of things and none of them are true. up next, the heirs are getting snippy for the estate of a killer hippie. this is my favorite story. helpful customer service over the phone or on the progressive app pretty much anywhere. like at the coffee shop, at the park, or on the moon. just kidding. it's another coffee shop. with downy infusions, let the scent set the mood. feel...
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called, but he was simply forced to carry out the plan with which he is possible and not he agrees,written by another primitive putin himself, yes, i’m sure you know because, when every expert says that i have such and such an opinion, the customers can tell him and i don’t agree with you and you have to do not that but that's where the problem begins, i don't know, but you're making a well-known video, an expert, called draw me three parallel lines, but so that one is perpendicular and the other is red , and now they actually perform the task, they understand that they have to perform idiotic tasks own boss but again, uh, even though the chief is an idiot, they could break through some things, it’s better, don’t set up the soldiers to rape and kill just the toilets, or, for example, give them a uniform and there. like this tablet there is from the 30s and like, let’s go in kiev, you have, again, these are their problems, they are also stupid and primitive - the only problem is that there are many of them and they prevail, but it's just that there are too many of them, ladies, we ar
called, but he was simply forced to carry out the plan with which he is possible and not he agrees,written by another primitive putin himself, yes, i’m sure you know because, when every expert says that i have such and such an opinion, the customers can tell him and i don’t agree with you and you have to do not that but that's where the problem begins, i don't know, but you're making a well-known video, an expert, called draw me three parallel lines, but so that one is perpendicular and the...
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he makes them in the army, he does. they went to signal victory you throw in tom's brook, he went three. they do terrible damage to the shenandoah valley. and so they said why you ride along the line and let them know you're back. and william mckinley's is a staff officer. said, general, i think you should take off your hat. so they make sure they know you are. so he jumped back at horse and he takes off his hat and. he rides along the line, his cheer, and you know that. and so he waits and. meanwhile, what early does his conduct, if you will recall, it's in force. he sends out evans kershaw, ramshaw to gordon and they advance northward. you'll see where they are right. the problem with it, it and you know your story you look at the accounts of it the confederates accounts are we go forward well know we don't get far we exchanged some mustard you fire in that and that's it you accounts they put it in a full full blown engagement so i don't know really what was i think it's obviously a combination of both the problem it
he makes them in the army, he does. they went to signal victory you throw in tom's brook, he went three. they do terrible damage to the shenandoah valley. and so they said why you ride along the line and let them know you're back. and william mckinley's is a staff officer. said, general, i think you should take off your hat. so they make sure they know you are. so he jumped back at horse and he takes off his hat and. he rides along the line, his cheer, and you know that. and so he waits and....
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he's seeing course he he moves his sword in a motion for mcpherson to surrender because he b he's surrounded or not quite surrounded certainly overmatch mcpherson wades off to surrender and instead wheels his horse around and tries to head up toward fuller's position. going down that little cart path in the woods, lowering his body to reduce the surface area so that he won't get shot up. but it's not going to be effective him because beard will pull very good, sharp named coleman from mississippi and order him to fire at mcpherson as he's riding away and this is an 1864 image of what the woods like what that simple path like boy is this an artist's license they threw a wagon wheel on there and a shell that wasn't there at the time. but that little paper up there on that little is the spot where was on the horse. the bullet hit, some just above the hip. his body comes out. the other side mortally wounded, dies within 20 minutes, but the wounding took place at 145 or so, maybe even little earlier than that. they always say it happened at 202 because the aide that was with ran into the tree and
he's seeing course he he moves his sword in a motion for mcpherson to surrender because he b he's surrounded or not quite surrounded certainly overmatch mcpherson wades off to surrender and instead wheels his horse around and tries to head up toward fuller's position. going down that little cart path in the woods, lowering his body to reduce the surface area so that he won't get shot up. but it's not going to be effective him because beard will pull very good, sharp named coleman from...
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he is 22 years old, he has only recently shown himself. and vitaliy mykolenko has shown himself for several seasons. in the team that is now an outsider in the english premier league and goes for five to five times less than his transfer fee, despite the fact that he was already known to the whole world and there was a serious demand for him. and mudryk goes to the top where to teams that will claim e- at least in the champions league , they still say that vitaliy tsygankov played in anticipation, he did not return here to kyiv for an examination, to ukraine for a medical examination, because he thought that it was possible for ihor mykhailovych surkis to include some kind of administrative resource , so that later he might not be released from ukraine , we understand that actually viktor tsygankov somewhere bold somewhere unpredictably possible for the leadership of dynamo kyiv to act in this way, but i understand that he was convinced by the agents, first of all , the agent was convinced by his brother guardiola, who manages his affairs
he is 22 years old, he has only recently shown himself. and vitaliy mykolenko has shown himself for several seasons. in the team that is now an outsider in the english premier league and goes for five to five times less than his transfer fee, despite the fact that he was already known to the whole world and there was a serious demand for him. and mudryk goes to the top where to teams that will claim e- at least in the champions league , they still say that vitaliy tsygankov played in...
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but he's he he doesn't believe that there is. my reading of his his memoir and his his speeches and my interpretation is that he doesn't believe there's a quick fix will have to put the work in and this is going to be generational work. and that's why we need to bring young people in and voters who have not been part of this conversation. this is going to be a heavy lift that's going to be required of all of us. yeah, i think that's been a refrain of obama's since his farewell address and even before that. it's great to be back in person and we are receiving wonderful questions from our in-person and online audience. and i'm going to turn to those questions now for our our experts. to what degree might president obama see his post-presidency as a second chance to attain policy goals that evaded him? i don't. and andrea so, i think about this because i work at emory, which is affiliated with the carter center and the carter center, certainly was an opportunity for president carter to extend his work and to have kind of a second wi
but he's he he doesn't believe that there is. my reading of his his memoir and his his speeches and my interpretation is that he doesn't believe there's a quick fix will have to put the work in and this is going to be generational work. and that's why we need to bring young people in and voters who have not been part of this conversation. this is going to be a heavy lift that's going to be required of all of us. yeah, i think that's been a refrain of obama's since his farewell address and even...
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he was the rock that i had. he was calm, he was patient.ays considered him about as close as a hero as a girl could get. >> the strong, silent hero. who preferred long, solitary walks in the woods to social gatherings. except for poker. there was usually a game in town. the family could certainly use the cash, and he figured that he was pretty good. >> he prided himself on being able to read people. and knowing when to hold them, when to fold them. and i guess he sort of could because he was winning quite a bit. >> wendy, an olive teacher by trade, taught her kids to help others. to speak up and be heard. like her. >> well, i think you're a little bit too domineering right now. maybe tomorrow we'll talk about that. >> in this video, she organized a peace project that taught students, including her own son. about conflict revolution. >> that's just the ideal, what's he tried to do in her real life. >> you are closer? mother >> very. >> very tight relationship? >> she was incredibly nurturing. and i think she was succeeding in raising a good
he was the rock that i had. he was calm, he was patient.ays considered him about as close as a hero as a girl could get. >> the strong, silent hero. who preferred long, solitary walks in the woods to social gatherings. except for poker. there was usually a game in town. the family could certainly use the cash, and he figured that he was pretty good. >> he prided himself on being able to read people. and knowing when to hold them, when to fold them. and i guess he sort of could...
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he used, the ten years he was in the senate and the 82 days he was vice president. and i feel like i've benefited from thinking about those decisions he made and how he made them and what he did for the country. it's great for us today to him now in the building he loved in democracy, that he cherished in a world that he made so much to design, create and make what it is today. lay. ladies and gentlemen, the u.s. air force band singing sergeant. beautiful duties on. oh, i'm very. oh, oh, you force size. i'm always hungry hungry for hot. just just. oh, oh oh. oh, oh. brush. on the. car. oh oh, oh. drums shine. oh oh, you oh, oh, oh, yeah. most parts start. oh. oh, oh. na. oh. oh, oh. second on line everything. oh, oh. nice. oh, oh country, oh. five, oh. oh and oh. drums. shine oh oh oh oh. ladies and, gentlemen, the honorable kevin mccarthy, republican leader of the united states house of representative. i'm very and delighted to welcome this statue of harry truman to the rotunda. it's at a pivotal moment in our nation's future. let's face it, today's world is danger
he used, the ten years he was in the senate and the 82 days he was vice president. and i feel like i've benefited from thinking about those decisions he made and how he made them and what he did for the country. it's great for us today to him now in the building he loved in democracy, that he cherished in a world that he made so much to design, create and make what it is today. lay. ladies and gentlemen, the u.s. air force band singing sergeant. beautiful duties on. oh, i'm very. oh, oh, you...
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and it has to be questioned why he feels he to say what he he feels he needs to say what he said, butl, as said, but it very unusual, as you say , what what you you say, what would what you think. most people who who know harry or served with him in the army would be as generous you all being about about and i think a most of all viewers would would agree with you that the work that harry particularly with games was with the invictus games was fantastic and does need applauding is such a applauding and it is such a shame that his has taken shame that his life has taken a turn that it has in relation to those sorts of achievements. but what the officers that he the soldiers that he served with feel the same way as you . do you feel the same way as you. do you think to him ? i think they would think to him? i think they would be generous in same way. i think like all of us and you alluded to this in some of your you've had on the program already , the had on the program already, the problem is where we are today, and i i'm worried for harry is the truth . i mean, i think he's the truth.
and it has to be questioned why he feels he to say what he he feels he needs to say what he said, butl, as said, but it very unusual, as you say , what what you you say, what would what you think. most people who who know harry or served with him in the army would be as generous you all being about about and i think a most of all viewers would would agree with you that the work that harry particularly with games was with the invictus games was fantastic and does need applauding is such a...
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>> guest: he is 92. he will be 93 next year. he's out hunting now i believe. supposed to go hunting this weekend with a friend, a couple of friends. he's remarkable shape for 92 we should all be so lucky. i think wee spent, we spent abot seven years on this book. i would say maybe 70 hours of interviews. we went to his ranchho with him and his wife in wyoming, incredibly gracious to have uswy there. we went to his home in washington. we can't get the major touchstones of his life and interviewed multiple presidents and vice president and secretary of state about them. we also interviewed all eight of us children which is interesting. we interviewed his nanny who at the time was still alive. i think pastor recently at 106 if i remember correctly. we were lucky to be able to dive so deep in his life and his personal life was hassan as well. his first wife diese of cancer and tragically his left with four four boys and is heartbroken. it's a devastating for them and ends up marrying one of her best friends who has three kids are alone. afd between them. it's the
>> guest: he is 92. he will be 93 next year. he's out hunting now i believe. supposed to go hunting this weekend with a friend, a couple of friends. he's remarkable shape for 92 we should all be so lucky. i think wee spent, we spent abot seven years on this book. i would say maybe 70 hours of interviews. we went to his ranchho with him and his wife in wyoming, incredibly gracious to have uswy there. we went to his home in washington. we can't get the major touchstones of his life and...
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he could do as he pleased. chaplin himself asked about the ideological content of his films really didn't see himself as really all that doctrine air. i'm an individualist. i believe in liberty. he said at one point. and another point he said if you really need a word to describe my politics. call me a peacemonger. he had great contempt, of course for the people who created the problems for the people. and he blamed it largely on political authorities who abused their power and sought to rule by intensifying the fear and hatred of one group against another. this is of course the anti-immigrant question of the immigrant the anti-poverty question of modern times and it is the the jewish characters in the film the great dictator being victimized by the hitler like figure in that film. so we sincerely see clearly see that chaplain was committed to this issue of the people as opposed to the authorities, but there's no evidence that he was all that political in his own personal life. despite his focus on all these so
he could do as he pleased. chaplin himself asked about the ideological content of his films really didn't see himself as really all that doctrine air. i'm an individualist. i believe in liberty. he said at one point. and another point he said if you really need a word to describe my politics. call me a peacemonger. he had great contempt, of course for the people who created the problems for the people. and he blamed it largely on political authorities who abused their power and sought to rule...
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if he says he won't, then he should tell mr. santos, one, you will not be seated on committees, you will not be welcomed into the house republican conference, and you can enjoy your time in congress. this is how he should be dealt with. speaker boehner is serving with him, and sharing the ethics committee, and with that committee, they dealt with resignations, and members, and what the ethics committee is going to do with this is to send them a letter. they're not going to want to answer, and they say they want all these answers within, 30 or 45 days. it is going to a tough time, and with this investigation, it will be brutal on him, but if he steps down, that investigation should go away, and you will still have several other investigations he has to deal with. federal, state, local, and elsewhere. >> and can he uses campaign funds to pay for lawyers to battle those investigations. >> typically, members will. i think it is unclear on whether or not they will use those funds, but they typically will not use campaign funds. georg
if he says he won't, then he should tell mr. santos, one, you will not be seated on committees, you will not be welcomed into the house republican conference, and you can enjoy your time in congress. this is how he should be dealt with. speaker boehner is serving with him, and sharing the ethics committee, and with that committee, they dealt with resignations, and members, and what the ethics committee is going to do with this is to send them a letter. they're not going to want to answer, and...
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and he said that was true. and he said he also works really long hours. he voiced his complaints to his supervisor, and he says they always ignored him. and that was always upsetting that he felt ignored >> police sources tell us that's why zhou went on the killing spree, to get the people who he thought treated him badly. but the clock ran out on janelle's interview too soon. [ inaudible question ] >> no, we didn't get that far. >> he faces a slough of charges, all with firearms enhancements. i said do you regret it? and he said yes. i don't, he was just like, yes. and he just says i don't, i think something is wrong in my head. i really think i have like some sort of mental illness and that i need to see a doctor to get it checked out, you know. things are fuzzy, often, for me. >> janelle says he told her he had a green card, he'd been in the united states for 11 years and bought a gun about two years ago and explained this. shot outside the sheriff's sub station. >> he says he parked his car there and looked inside the front lobby and there was nobody
and he said that was true. and he said he also works really long hours. he voiced his complaints to his supervisor, and he says they always ignored him. and that was always upsetting that he felt ignored >> police sources tell us that's why zhou went on the killing spree, to get the people who he thought treated him badly. but the clock ran out on janelle's interview too soon. [ inaudible question ] >> no, we didn't get that far. >> he faces a slough of charges, all with...
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he was 40 40 when he went to war. however, he maintained his seat and parliament and by the following year july 1917 lloyd george who was now prime minister was able after knocking out ask with to bring churchill back as minister of munitions. it was as minister of munitions that churchill was working when in at the 11th hour of 11th day of 1918 churchill found like everyone else to his surprise that the war had suddenly come to an end. churchill was still at the ministry of munitions. during the end of the war, but he was quickly moved over to become war secretary and as war secretary he oversaw the demobilization of britain's great war armies and the creation of the royal air force. he only played a minor parts in. i've got we have myself sorry here. he only played a minor my role in as a tree as a treaty of their site. sorry at the paris peace negotiations. he did do one thing there that i think is worth mentioning during the parish peace conference the allies maintained their blockade of german-controlled europe l
he was 40 40 when he went to war. however, he maintained his seat and parliament and by the following year july 1917 lloyd george who was now prime minister was able after knocking out ask with to bring churchill back as minister of munitions. it was as minister of munitions that churchill was working when in at the 11th hour of 11th day of 1918 churchill found like everyone else to his surprise that the war had suddenly come to an end. churchill was still at the ministry of munitions. during...
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he says he's not going to drop out of the race. he says it won't surprise you, i'm sure. but the point at the very beginning was about the former president, donald trump. and obviously once again, candidate, about whether he would reinstate or reinforce his endorsement. now, he has not withdrawn it by any stretch of the imagination. but does it concern you, given what he's saying? i mean, there is an endorsement from trump. but it didn't stop 20 republican members of congress from not voting in favor of them. what's your thought? >> well, and it won't stop these 20. these 20 are -- or the associated number, is firm. and what's going to happen is people on both sides are going to have to find a way. what is an answer? what is a third rail? i don't know. a way that we can move through this. and there are limitations on both sides. there are clear limitations on both sides. >> so, sitting here today, do you think there's a concession that mccarthy has left to give? i mean, he has given some. some would say that it would lead to, even if he were to win, sort of a pyrrhic vict
he says he's not going to drop out of the race. he says it won't surprise you, i'm sure. but the point at the very beginning was about the former president, donald trump. and obviously once again, candidate, about whether he would reinstate or reinforce his endorsement. now, he has not withdrawn it by any stretch of the imagination. but does it concern you, given what he's saying? i mean, there is an endorsement from trump. but it didn't stop 20 republican members of congress from not voting in...
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and he he he lost in a motorbike and lost his son in a motorbike and he actually talked about how hen's pent up until the queen's funeral and somehow listening to the released all the all the various released all his emotions and pictures in the gallery are displayed two of each faces like two foot high. so sort of seeing these raw emotions and if you look into the pictures it's you know it's really hard not to be affected by him and that's what i'm trying achieve with the photography and each person's story is with that picture . well story is with that picture. well done.i story is with that picture. well done. i just, story is with that picture. well done. ijust, i story is with that picture. well done. i just, i was just going to say, i mean, amazing photos and amazing work that you do and think the thing is with this story for the grace of story there but for the grace of god go any of us, we could step outside the front door tomorrow and horrific could and something horrific could happen someone we love. happen to us or someone we love. i just to ask both of you i just wanted t
and he he he lost in a motorbike and lost his son in a motorbike and he actually talked about how hen's pent up until the queen's funeral and somehow listening to the released all the all the various released all his emotions and pictures in the gallery are displayed two of each faces like two foot high. so sort of seeing these raw emotions and if you look into the pictures it's you know it's really hard not to be affected by him and that's what i'm trying achieve with the photography and each...
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but husband are going to resort he he going to resort soon and he he he want me being he really doesn'tedos as a pack and my pack of speedos as a pack and he doesn't want me he does want to be down the pool and spit on like going to wear this. i'm like i'm going to wear this. i'm to want whatever. you to want whatever. yeah, you stand whatever you to wear. stand by whatever you to wear. yeah right. he's yeah i support your right. he's like you're going be a and like, you're going to be a and speedo. like, won't, speedo. i'm like, i won't, i won't. it'll be, it'll, it'll be fine. and the kids think so. too old dress and he you old to dress and he says you know you to use it you know know you get to use it you know what is the giblets pop out it isn't so much this rooted in age as is. it's ageism. it's you as it is. it's ageism. it's you know, get older. why know, people get older. why should dress in should they have to dress in what old people wear? what the old people wear? nothing yeah some of nothing sometimes. yeah some of the answers are completely and i think people can really thi
but husband are going to resort he he going to resort soon and he he he want me being he really doesn'tedos as a pack and my pack of speedos as a pack and he doesn't want me he does want to be down the pool and spit on like going to wear this. i'm like i'm going to wear this. i'm to want whatever. you to want whatever. yeah, you stand whatever you to wear. stand by whatever you to wear. yeah right. he's yeah i support your right. he's like you're going be a and like, you're going to be a and...
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he refused to say. he would not say whether he would vote for himself. you guys have a camera, we can all see it. you all see it when i go to the floor. he is walking in a very -- a rather tense moment that he and emmer walked out of the room and walked back in engaging in talks. scott perry also just left the room. he would not comment about really much about where he is at the moment. chip roy as he was walking into the room i also asked him whether he's willing to vote for mccarthy. he would not say. it is very clear that there are serious discussions right now because mccarthy sees this vote as essential and so in some level of movement, here is chip roy. mr. roy, have you decided you're going to vote for kevin mccarthy right now? have you made -- have you made a decision yet? jake, i don't know if you heard that. but he said that they are having private meetings behind closed doors and that all we're getting -- i asked him if you heard are you going to vote for kevin mccarthy here, he said, you know, not really a comment other than they're having pr
he refused to say. he would not say whether he would vote for himself. you guys have a camera, we can all see it. you all see it when i go to the floor. he is walking in a very -- a rather tense moment that he and emmer walked out of the room and walked back in engaging in talks. scott perry also just left the room. he would not comment about really much about where he is at the moment. chip roy as he was walking into the room i also asked him whether he's willing to vote for mccarthy. he would...
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he travelled the country. he raised funds. he put us in the majority. he helped some of us. he put together called commitment for america. and then people elected him. so, why aren't we giving him a chance? well, because those 20 think otherwise. but i repeat, it's such a fantastic system. you guys are covering everything by the minute, which is the way it should be. those 20 are talking to the press. they're having their moment of glory. tell me where else does this happen this way? and there's not a civil war right after? >> congressman salazar, appreciate your time tonight. >> sure. thank you. >>> perspective from nia-malika henderson, also charlie dent and cnn political commentator, jonah goldberg. congressman dent, let's just go on to, what do you think is happening right now behind the scenes? >> well, it sounds like, you know, the bazaar is open. the store is open and deals are being made. like i said earlier, let's see what they do on this motion to vacate the chair. if that comes down to five or one, that's self-destructive for whoever the republican speaker is, jus
he travelled the country. he raised funds. he put us in the majority. he helped some of us. he put together called commitment for america. and then people elected him. so, why aren't we giving him a chance? well, because those 20 think otherwise. but i repeat, it's such a fantastic system. you guys are covering everything by the minute, which is the way it should be. those 20 are talking to the press. they're having their moment of glory. tell me where else does this happen this way? and...
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i mean, he said, we fall when he stays here. he's very skinny. not lie. do he's missing anything? thank all we seem in mankato luggage. all of a mobile phone are gone. somebody has blamed them, burn his body. there's nothing left of him. only the stories are still here with his absence. lisa haunting presence. b one line and each there been i'll speed 247 constantly bickering about stuff back home. and his drug use was sliding out of control. i picked up a random bar girl to give him something else to think about. the bar girl. he fell in love with the girl crying on the side of your death. she said her name was bailey, who. she kept him in an infant, a bubble of satisfaction. he was pouring always money on her and the drugs the smoke. once i told her that she could push him out of control of his addiction, the next day she only moved to monroe top. ah, money on mine. i'm looking for this. i name is lena. if to worry about you, i mean with i'm pushing through a crowd and i'm like i said i see a familiar face to the stroke of a strobe with a friend of leaving. we used to party with
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he wrote, he had been engaged in a race against death and coming in as it was a race that he never stopped running. for hoover, these were not contradictory goals, but complementary and equally pursuits. to fully understand herbert hoover then and his remarkable career as a humanitarian, it is important that we understand his extraordinary encounter with. russia, both before and after its revolution. fortunately, the superb new hoover library exhibit, which this conference is celebrating today, provides an window into hoover's and into one of the most soul searing tragedies of the 20th century. thank you.
he wrote, he had been engaged in a race against death and coming in as it was a race that he never stopped running. for hoover, these were not contradictory goals, but complementary and equally pursuits. to fully understand herbert hoover then and his remarkable career as a humanitarian, it is important that we understand his extraordinary encounter with. russia, both before and after its revolution. fortunately, the superb new hoover library exhibit, which this conference is celebrating today,...
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he he did fulfill so his character respects. he does it in an engaging way. has the style is not as good as kennedy. but the content is. yeah. i'm a liberal democrat, but the content dramatic and he he established and ran small government conservatism for a generation and he has a particular gift for narrative. the question, though, remains why was it popular? given that over that, then and over time, even more so, the didn't agree with him on cutting back the size of government. i think there are two answers to that. and the first part of the answer is reagan didn't so much win the argument about ideology as he won the narrative in the passage that you've seen reagan us a variant of the dream in which the is the individual. and if government gets out of the way the individual. we can prosper. and especially at the. after 1983 the economy did come back. now many people that more to the federal reserve to president reagan. but it's seemed to verify everything that he said. in 1984, he ran for reelection under up a slogan of it's more earning again in america t
he he did fulfill so his character respects. he does it in an engaging way. has the style is not as good as kennedy. but the content is. yeah. i'm a liberal democrat, but the content dramatic and he he established and ran small government conservatism for a generation and he has a particular gift for narrative. the question, though, remains why was it popular? given that over that, then and over time, even more so, the didn't agree with him on cutting back the size of government. i think there...
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while he was in college he worked summers for the railroad. that actually is how i got to know, bob. i interned at the museum in baltimore, maryland. mutual interest and admiration got us together. i welcome bob and i will begin the presentation now. one other programming notes, so understand all presidents use trains to travel around and still do on some occasions. we picked seven presidents because of some specific issues they encountered or specific milestones that are associated with their presidential train travel. at the conclusion of the stock are going to end with a couple video presentations from the george h.w. bush funeral train courtesy of union pacific so please stick around for that to think you will enjoy that very much. there are three main i guess pieces of presidential train and travel the campaign which is prime which are most familiar with, while in office and then after the president passes away. were going to move from president to president and talk about all three of those even though it may be a little out of chronolog
while he was in college he worked summers for the railroad. that actually is how i got to know, bob. i interned at the museum in baltimore, maryland. mutual interest and admiration got us together. i welcome bob and i will begin the presentation now. one other programming notes, so understand all presidents use trains to travel around and still do on some occasions. we picked seven presidents because of some specific issues they encountered or specific milestones that are associated with their...
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and he still doesn't. i don't think he feels he's happy. he keeps on saying he's i know. say i think he wants more and more money. certainly not. but look, thank you so former aide to margaret thatcher, nile gardiner, , her gardiner, diana's friend, her wedding designer david wedding dress designer to david emanuel the broadcaster emanuel and the broadcaster denise do you denise headley. so who do you agree with there? do you consider work fact consider despair a work of fact or from eliot? my or fiction from eliot? my impression it may impression is that it may qualify as historical fiction based on real life events, but not strictly accurate. i think thatis not strictly accurate. i think that is a fair a fair point, actually. for me, this is a fantasy novel. but instead of dragons and werewolves we have a whining prince who has betrayed his fame his family in pursuit of fame and from bruce on and fortune and from bruce on the email now the book is out i can't wait for the disney film. hopefully rowan atkinson will star write in the star as i write in the appropriately t
and he still doesn't. i don't think he feels he's happy. he keeps on saying he's i know. say i think he wants more and more money. certainly not. but look, thank you so former aide to margaret thatcher, nile gardiner, , her gardiner, diana's friend, her wedding designer david wedding dress designer to david emanuel the broadcaster emanuel and the broadcaster denise do you denise headley. so who do you agree with there? do you consider work fact consider despair a work of fact or from eliot? my...
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we asked them what he said to them. and he said, he told the families, we care. we have your back and we are not going away. he said, he talked about how important farm workers are and how infuriating all this is. he met with five to six kids today. some were so young that he prays they don't remember the terror. he said the state will be giving the affected farm workers money for lost pay. and he continued on by addressing gun violence, saying california has done more for gun safety than any other state. the data says it saves lives, he says. there are outliars and more needs to be done nationally. emonly in america do we see this. sheers some of what he had to say. >> i've got no ideological opposition to someone owning a gun responsibly. but what the hell is wrong with us that we allow these weapons of war and large capacity clips? why have we allowed this to continue? >> it seems there is an irony that exists. the least amongst us in this community are the ones that are the headlines today across the country. and i think around the world. and that is the farm
we asked them what he said to them. and he said, he told the families, we care. we have your back and we are not going away. he said, he talked about how important farm workers are and how infuriating all this is. he met with five to six kids today. some were so young that he prays they don't remember the terror. he said the state will be giving the affected farm workers money for lost pay. and he continued on by addressing gun violence, saying california has done more for gun safety than any...
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it's that that he has to address. >> i can only hope the reason he's going now is he feels he has theolitical capital on his own side due to his recent victories. >> i always joke there is only a one-way traffic across the border from south america to america. it's possible we might see george santos fleeing the other way. brian: thanks so much, appreciate you. coming up straight ahead. we dive deep into the minds of two ultimate scammers. bernie madoff and sbf. how did they manage to steal millions from investors before their luck ran out. isis is in a comeback. they are in full stride. hr mcmaste ♪ ♪ mom! mom! every day can be extraordinary with rich, creamy, delicious fage total yogurt. (vo) if you have thyroid eye disease and things are a no go because you keep seeing double, or...your bloodshot eyes have you seeing red, it might be time to discover another treatment option for thyroid eye disease, also known as t-e-d. to learn more, visit treatted.com that's “treat t-e-d dot com." incredible progress but still in critical condition. brian: it's been a year and a half since presid
it's that that he has to address. >> i can only hope the reason he's going now is he feels he has theolitical capital on his own side due to his recent victories. >> i always joke there is only a one-way traffic across the border from south america to america. it's possible we might see george santos fleeing the other way. brian: thanks so much, appreciate you. coming up straight ahead. we dive deep into the minds of two ultimate scammers. bernie madoff and sbf. how did they manage...
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he's incredibly smart and he combines that with being incredibly principled. he lives by his principals. he is always willing to do the hard things in the right things even when they are popular. during his time is that it has been notable for speaking out against authoritarian regimes and standing up for the right to life of the most vulnerable and innocent americans, babies. his interest in future work and his commitment to building up our american community and so much more. he's a big picture thinker who oftentimes gets up in the early hours of the morning at 4:30 in the morning and starts writing on a big piece of paper. he will serve well as university president and i can think of few individuals more suited to head the university in florida is lucky to have you. i d know how deeply committed he'll be to the university although have to warn him if the cornhuskers ever approach ben about coordinator he better get out of there quickly but i don't think that will happen. mr. president been a pleasure to serve with senator sasse. he's a witty guy who makes m
he's incredibly smart and he combines that with being incredibly principled. he lives by his principals. he is always willing to do the hard things in the right things even when they are popular. during his time is that it has been notable for speaking out against authoritarian regimes and standing up for the right to life of the most vulnerable and innocent americans, babies. his interest in future work and his commitment to building up our american community and so much more. he's a big...
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what he's saying and seymour because he just he just he had to be in the mix he became involved in something else that was happening at this time as well and this this is a case an early case surrounding an enslaved man named adam. now, adam was a man who was enslaved by a another judge jurist, a man who's actually also known as one of the earliest examples of american poetry and adam was promised by a judge. judge stafford, that if you on sefton's farm in bristol. in 1694, if you toiled for a few then saffron, would you eventually give him this freedom? and so he's like, sir, go out. i'm working. and so kept waiting. he kept waiting. he kept waiting in sevens, like not giving him his freedom. so adam's like, well, we this agreement, so bye. so he decides to self emancipate. he brought the documents in always keep the receipts he brought documentation where stafford had prime us and he sued devon for his freedom. he's like, i've done the time now give me my freedom now. adam ultimately did his freedom, but the case was really hard fought, so adam's case was heard several times first before l
what he's saying and seymour because he just he just he had to be in the mix he became involved in something else that was happening at this time as well and this this is a case an early case surrounding an enslaved man named adam. now, adam was a man who was enslaved by a another judge jurist, a man who's actually also known as one of the earliest examples of american poetry and adam was promised by a judge. judge stafford, that if you on sefton's farm in bristol. in 1694, if you toiled for a...
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he sees sununu, he comes over, he sits down, he looks me. he remembers me from the day before. couldn't have been nicer. and when i reminded him of that. because he asked me when i reconnected with in 2016. so i met him in 88. i never saw him until 2016. and i went to office in new york at trump tower, and i said he said, have we met before? i said, yeah. i said, we in new orleans in 1988 and you were a total --. and much to his credit he goes, i was. and i said, yes, you were. he said, well, what did i do? and i told him the story. and he said, well, of course was nice to you the second night because you were very important and. i said, who says that? and he said, well, are you over now? and i said, well, i'm here aren't i? good point. okay. yeah, well, right around i know at that moment, as you are now, you're headquartered in portland, portland, oregon. and i know it well. and it's as liberal a city as can get. and i was i found it fascinating in your book you talk about how when you got behind trump for president in a big way it was a very public thing and it became you wer
he sees sununu, he comes over, he sits down, he looks me. he remembers me from the day before. couldn't have been nicer. and when i reminded him of that. because he asked me when i reconnected with in 2016. so i met him in 88. i never saw him until 2016. and i went to office in new york at trump tower, and i said he said, have we met before? i said, yeah. i said, we in new orleans in 1988 and you were a total --. and much to his credit he goes, i was. and i said, yes, you were. he said, well,...
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and the reason was because he was jewish. no, he knew he was jewish. he knew that he and his were the only jewish family in the small town that they lived in in germany. but before that time, he really didn't think anything was there's really anything different with being jewish this town because all of his friends were not jewish. he had friends that were just the as anybody else but he began to realize that things were different. his parents found that there was a program in the united states that allowed jewish children to emigrate if they had either family or foster families to take care of them. they had to be under 16 years old. there were about a thousand who were part of this program and they sent him to the united states. he also went to cleveland, was with a foster family there. his family, like many jewish families in austria and germany at this time, they this was perfectly fine to send their children to the united states because. they thought hitler was an aberration. at some point, be voted out of office. everything will be fine. we'll al
and the reason was because he was jewish. no, he knew he was jewish. he knew that he and his were the only jewish family in the small town that they lived in in germany. but before that time, he really didn't think anything was there's really anything different with being jewish this town because all of his friends were not jewish. he had friends that were just the as anybody else but he began to realize that things were different. his parents found that there was a program in the united states...