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can i be able to achieve. d the biggest thing is that even after this conference i had no idea that i was able to leave the refugee camp. mine was just to keep on building because i had no inspiration. and -- and with that i've been in the refugee camp for more than 22 years. my family has been there for more than 25 years. a lot of people think that a refugee place is a temporary place. it's not. it's a permanent place. after the conference, it really helped me connect with a lot more developers and designers and actually giving me the guidelines of the game community and what i can be able to do and actually helping me exactly how to scale my -- my game and also how to scale my business and also see what can i do more than what i have already. and that helped me a lot. host: how did you think of it -- beyond being a game to being a business at that point? where were you getting -- were the people that were mentoring new helping you to think about it more broadly? guest: from there -- exactly one of the things
can i be able to achieve. d the biggest thing is that even after this conference i had no idea that i was able to leave the refugee camp. mine was just to keep on building because i had no inspiration. and -- and with that i've been in the refugee camp for more than 22 years. my family has been there for more than 25 years. a lot of people think that a refugee place is a temporary place. it's not. it's a permanent place. after the conference, it really helped me connect with a lot more...
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i was able to find a lot of other sources to back up all of her records. there was stuff to back all that up. i cannot find anything to back up her orphan story. she actually made that bit up. digging in to jackie's early life was like the funnest thing in the world. i'm very excited clerk at the clerk's office. i think it was in georgia actually. now that i'm here. everything about jackie's adult life as a pilot was right. it turns out to be so much more interesting. i want to read a very brief expert to read instead of try to calculate exactly the early life. the only thing you need to know going into this. she was not born jackie cochran. in a span of a decade they had been married and divorced welcomed a son and then buried him. buried the father and the brother. her sister and beloved brothers were all raising their own families. they held nothing but painful memories. one midsummer day. her worldly possessions were packed into suitcases. including the money she had gained. she bought a ticket and boarded a train heading north. she decided to reinvent
i was able to find a lot of other sources to back up all of her records. there was stuff to back all that up. i cannot find anything to back up her orphan story. she actually made that bit up. digging in to jackie's early life was like the funnest thing in the world. i'm very excited clerk at the clerk's office. i think it was in georgia actually. now that i'm here. everything about jackie's adult life as a pilot was right. it turns out to be so much more interesting. i want to read a very...
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i was able to find a lot of other sources to back up all of her records. there was stuff to back all that up. i cannot find anything to back up her orphan story. she actually made that bit up. digging in to jackie's early life was like the funnest thing in the world. i'm very excited clerk at the clerk's office. i think it was in georgia actually. now that i'm here. everything about jackie's adult life as a pilot was right. it turns out to be so much more interesting. i want to read a very brief expert to read instead of try to calculate exactly the early life. the only thing you need to know going into this. she was not born jackie cochran. in a span of a decade they had been married and divorced welcomed a son and then buried him. buried the father and the brother. her sister and beloved brothers were all raising their own families. they held nothing but painful memories. one midsummer day. her worldly possessions were packed into suitcases. including the money she had gained. she bought a ticket and boarded a train heading north. she decided to reinvent
i was able to find a lot of other sources to back up all of her records. there was stuff to back all that up. i cannot find anything to back up her orphan story. she actually made that bit up. digging in to jackie's early life was like the funnest thing in the world. i'm very excited clerk at the clerk's office. i think it was in georgia actually. now that i'm here. everything about jackie's adult life as a pilot was right. it turns out to be so much more interesting. i want to read a very...
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to lead an independent life because i wouldn't be able to move properly and that's why sports is my medicine my only form of medicine and i wanted to stay that way so i was also. fortunate how i came to study sports is actually a funny story i wanted to study medicine to go into my own field of treatment but couldn't do that because of the practical year and then my former physiotherapist said to me why don't you study something where you can implement your training sports my 1st reaction was he's off his rocker so i asked are you going to run the 3000 meters for me in the aptitude test or what if i said. i have the severest form of this disability with a strong focus on my legs because of this i normally shouldn't be able to sit or even walk or eat by myself. today johnny's usual swimming pool is occupied. that's why he's had to settle for the cold base if. the cold water can be problematic and makes his muscles cramp even more. to keep warm he has to power through from the start. he can only rely on his arms while swimming because his legs are partially paralyzed. johnny has a rigo
to lead an independent life because i wouldn't be able to move properly and that's why sports is my medicine my only form of medicine and i wanted to stay that way so i was also. fortunate how i came to study sports is actually a funny story i wanted to study medicine to go into my own field of treatment but couldn't do that because of the practical year and then my former physiotherapist said to me why don't you study something where you can implement your training sports my 1st reaction was...
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what i was able to say that story had yet to be told what i got there but i was able to tell the embassyt we have bipartisanship support, strong support, house-senate -- the defense department, state department, treasury department, usaid, we could do our job out there and be confident that we had support of washington. the third thing i said, keep your eye, let's focus on what were trying to do. i talked about the mission in support, let's focus on that and not let politics or any of this world of other issues, political issues and domestic get in the way. keep our focus -- that helped. so we all move forward. that is certainly what i was interested in doing and were able to do that. so we began and as they went through the summer, last summer it came clear to me that there were two channels of policymaking and policy execution. i'll call the first one a regular channel and its institutional channel. i'll talk a little bit about institutions and the importance of institutions. but the regular channel of policy making and policy implementation for ukraine was the embassy, ukraine desk at
what i was able to say that story had yet to be told what i got there but i was able to tell the embassyt we have bipartisanship support, strong support, house-senate -- the defense department, state department, treasury department, usaid, we could do our job out there and be confident that we had support of washington. the third thing i said, keep your eye, let's focus on what were trying to do. i talked about the mission in support, let's focus on that and not let politics or any of this...
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told her i that was when the police were able to intervene. i told heri loved her. loved her. i didn't get anything back. but ijust thought, her. i didn't get anything back. but i just thought, you her. i didn't get anything back. but ijust thought, you know, just in case i never see ijust thought, you know, just in case i never see her ijust thought, you know, just in case i never see heragain, which came out to be the case, i set it to her. the police brought callie here while her mum and grandad waited by the translation for news. and we we re the translation for news. and we were there well past 11pm and the police officer said we are searching her. and ijust collapsed. ijust thought thank goodness. they are actually going to keep her safe. police detained callie for her own safety, but with no mental health bed available for her, she had to wait with offices in a police car all night. —— officers. at 8:30am the next morning, callie began a further mental health assessment at st martin's hospital in canterbury. she denied any immediate intention to kill herself
told her i that was when the police were able to intervene. i told heri loved her. loved her. i didn't get anything back. but ijust thought, her. i didn't get anything back. but i just thought, you her. i didn't get anything back. but ijust thought, you know, just in case i never see ijust thought, you know, just in case i never see her ijust thought, you know, just in case i never see heragain, which came out to be the case, i set it to her. the police brought callie here while her mum and...
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half genealogist, half gumshoe doing a lot of online sleuthing, hitting a lot of dead ends and i was able to find four books of hardystock including dietrich , eyewitnesses to history. they also provide you with images. and if i can get it to work, whoops. immediately problems with text so i'm sorry about that. i'm going backwards. i always need the help. of course, it worked in reversal. a couple more back. 2 more. can we get that up? be that as it may, this is dietrich, the little boy there is with his older brother georg and they also tracked down descendents and if it's a last name like smith or jones you're not going to get anywhere but you need an obscure last name, a name like brooks. here we go, meet charlie spruchs. he was number threeat the state department division of protocol which means he handled all things diplomatic . in 1939 he oversaw the visit to the king and the queen, a visit that turned this town upside down. he was later in charge of the attainment of diplomats and in his letters and memos the words leapt out at me and i was fortunate to find and i'm delighted that
half genealogist, half gumshoe doing a lot of online sleuthing, hitting a lot of dead ends and i was able to find four books of hardystock including dietrich , eyewitnesses to history. they also provide you with images. and if i can get it to work, whoops. immediately problems with text so i'm sorry about that. i'm going backwards. i always need the help. of course, it worked in reversal. a couple more back. 2 more. can we get that up? be that as it may, this is dietrich, the little boy there...
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what i was able to say had yet to be told of course when i got there but i was able to tell the embassy that we have bipartisan support, strong support for house and senate, also the defense department, state department, treasury department, us id, so we could do our jobs out there and be confident that we had the support of washington. the third thing i told them was less just focus on what we are trying to do. i talked about the mission, we got support, focus on that and not let politics or any other of the swirl of other issues, political issues, domestic get in the way. keep our focus and that helped so we all moved forward. that's is certainly what i was interested in doing and were able to do that so we began. and as i went through the summer, last summer it is now , it became clear to me that there were two channels of policymaking and policy execution. i'll call the first channel the regular channel and this is the institutional channel and i will talk a little bit about institutions and the importance of institutions but the regular channel of policy making and policy implement
what i was able to say had yet to be told of course when i got there but i was able to tell the embassy that we have bipartisan support, strong support for house and senate, also the defense department, state department, treasury department, us id, so we could do our jobs out there and be confident that we had the support of washington. the third thing i told them was less just focus on what we are trying to do. i talked about the mission, we got support, focus on that and not let politics or...
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i was able to land my first deal and it was a huge success. i always had wanted to have a family owned business. that was what was important to me. - thank you. - would you like that? - yes. - not one time did i ever think that i would be in the position that i am today. and for that i am eternally grateful. - there is nothing in this world more beautiful than helping people like dee and her family transform their entire lives. the best part is dee's story is just one of many. this event will be a turning point for you. just like it is been for thousands of my students over the last decade. you see, i have invested over 14 years of time developing my system. i spent the time to figure out what works and what doesn't work so you don't have to. not only have i helped people get a tremendous education, i've also help them get started financially. in fact, in just the past few years alone, my business partners and i have funded over $165 million eal esroject ible f many p in high school and college they teach us how to get a job. but at my live eve
i was able to land my first deal and it was a huge success. i always had wanted to have a family owned business. that was what was important to me. - thank you. - would you like that? - yes. - not one time did i ever think that i would be in the position that i am today. and for that i am eternally grateful. - there is nothing in this world more beautiful than helping people like dee and her family transform their entire lives. the best part is dee's story is just one of many. this event will...
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i won't be able to complete my associate degree in engineering. engineering 10b, one of the courses canceled, is one of the classes i need to obtain my degree. under the circumstances, i can't obtain that degree that i've worked so hard for. this semester is the last semester before my transfer. without that course, my chances of getting accepted to u.c. berkeley have been lowered. what is happening at city college? >> my name is stephanie mckaller. i'm speaking to you from the english department. a former student myself and as a queer identified woman in faculty. if we care about student completion, we need to care about all of these classes that were cut. these are the classes that offer reflections of the stories and histories of our student body. visual arts, creative writing, and dance classes offer spaces for these students to tell and celebrate their own stories. nurturing the cells that often get ignored and marginalized in other spaces. they also allow people who are marginalized every day to tap into their resilience. my students have exp
i won't be able to complete my associate degree in engineering. engineering 10b, one of the courses canceled, is one of the classes i need to obtain my degree. under the circumstances, i can't obtain that degree that i've worked so hard for. this semester is the last semester before my transfer. without that course, my chances of getting accepted to u.c. berkeley have been lowered. what is happening at city college? >> my name is stephanie mckaller. i'm speaking to you from the english...
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she will tell you it's th it's g she's most proud of and i am so proud to have been able to watch her transform the system that had taken advantage of her so i just want to read it but then ask her excerpt. my experience was a powerful reminder about the importanc off telling women's stories. her voice light tangible changes in the state law because of her bravery of their women's lives will be better. and each small way an wayne is t that, a win and each is the reminder things can change. they are also a reminder of the people who have been victimized by a spouse or unjust system, and nonetheless powerful. some portray survivors of domestic violence as bleak. some portray them in a position as the same way. i think jeanette story illustrates the opposite. when given the right tools, support and environment, these women are capable of changing the world. and so, with that, i will conclude my reading of the night and i really look forward to hearing all of your questions. again, i want to thank the carmichael's for holding the event and please, buy books and support your local bookstor
she will tell you it's th it's g she's most proud of and i am so proud to have been able to watch her transform the system that had taken advantage of her so i just want to read it but then ask her excerpt. my experience was a powerful reminder about the importanc off telling women's stories. her voice light tangible changes in the state law because of her bravery of their women's lives will be better. and each small way an wayne is t that, a win and each is the reminder things can change. they...
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to get a meal children gives a wife i able to respond that's connected to their parents' mobile wallet an app called tap to eat lets parents pay for their children's meals using my obama any currently a meal costs about 15 cent the rest is subsidized by future education i tend to eat is the hit with the children and their parents. this mother says that helps set a budget and get set the knowledge that her child will eat healthily every day. that when tap to eat wasn't available we used to suffer a lot sometimes you bring food to school at lunchtime and therefore fail to go look for work sometimes the child would carry cold food and sometimes you'd have no money and the child wouldn't eat lunch at all lunch. at this primary school this doesn't happen anymore and the school principal says it's having a positive impact on the people's academic performance. as a school it has been a very beneficial because as i say it just popped up in this room it's brought about a retention in school because our very active a 4 month z.z.z. is improving and in fact last year because of the eves. our scre
to get a meal children gives a wife i able to respond that's connected to their parents' mobile wallet an app called tap to eat lets parents pay for their children's meals using my obama any currently a meal costs about 15 cent the rest is subsidized by future education i tend to eat is the hit with the children and their parents. this mother says that helps set a budget and get set the knowledge that her child will eat healthily every day. that when tap to eat wasn't available we used to...
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and i apologized for not being able to protect her more. trying to think, and i've raised the question, for example. i raised the question, should we, in fact, have those hearings in camera? and should that be the way to do it? because you're going to always be subject to being vilified, no matter who comes he said/she said this happened. so here's the deal. she said and i think she's right, she said, no, it's better not to do that. we should have it in the open. so what he got to find a way to change the rules as to what can be asked. but in a hearing, in a hearing, it's impossible to say, you can't ask the question. for example -- anyway, i won't go into more detail. but i wish i could have protected her more. i publicly apologized, and i was able to -- we owe her. we owe anitahill a lot, because what she did by coming forward, she gave me the ability to pass the violence against women act. we yoowe her a great deal of credit. >> steven smiter is with us now. he's a student at the college of charleston, currently undecided. steven? >> hell
and i apologized for not being able to protect her more. trying to think, and i've raised the question, for example. i raised the question, should we, in fact, have those hearings in camera? and should that be the way to do it? because you're going to always be subject to being vilified, no matter who comes he said/she said this happened. so here's the deal. she said and i think she's right, she said, no, it's better not to do that. we should have it in the open. so what he got to find a way to...
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many folks in iowa, so i am afraid i am not going to be able to state. are trying to get around to as many places as we can on sunday. i cannot stay and do selfie, but bailey says he will stay and do a selfie with everyone. we will do our best here. you know, this is such a moment this for over at a year. over a year ago, i got into this race in iowa. we have done town hall event taken thousands of unfiltered questions, lots of selfies, lots of notes you have pressed into my hands, lots of times you have stopped me on the sidewalk or in want toing lot, and i say thank you. thank you for engaging, but also youthank you -- also, thank for pushing. you asked hard questions and pushed on ideas. doinge thinking about this thing. have you thought about how it affects my family? have you considered this other part about the place i live in and what happens there? you pushed on questions and added good ideas. you have made me a better candidate and you will make me a better president. thank you, iowa. [cheers and applause] i also want to say a thank you to every
many folks in iowa, so i am afraid i am not going to be able to state. are trying to get around to as many places as we can on sunday. i cannot stay and do selfie, but bailey says he will stay and do a selfie with everyone. we will do our best here. you know, this is such a moment this for over at a year. over a year ago, i got into this race in iowa. we have done town hall event taken thousands of unfiltered questions, lots of selfies, lots of notes you have pressed into my hands, lots of...
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and i was able to see what that meant with a school that had i think over 50 percent free and reducedse numbers and was able to see investment in northern virginia in school like that and what a difference it made in those kids lives and how proud they were about school and all the activities so i just want to say thank you for the politics, for what you've done elect people. thank you from my heart but on behalf of so many families in this state so let's get back to what we are talking about with thisdecency check , patriotism check. the other thing i think that's important here is we have an optimistic economic agenda for the people of this country. and that means, that means optimistic economic agenda means things like reducing healthcare and i think we have a clear choice right now for the top of the ticket. i am someone who believeswe should build on the affordable care act, not blow it up . [applause] we already have a president that's trying to blow it up in the white house and kick people off their insurance for pre-existing conditions despite all the work that we did, that ha
and i was able to see what that meant with a school that had i think over 50 percent free and reducedse numbers and was able to see investment in northern virginia in school like that and what a difference it made in those kids lives and how proud they were about school and all the activities so i just want to say thank you for the politics, for what you've done elect people. thank you from my heart but on behalf of so many families in this state so let's get back to what we are talking about...
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she encouraged me to go to school because in case anything happened i would be able to protect myself. i wanted to be in oncology. i thought going to school it would set me for the trajectory and prepare me for my life. >> we need the hardships to some of the things that are going to ultimately be your strength in the future. there is no way to map that out and no way to tell those things. you have to do things on your own and you have to experience and figure out life. >> you don't have to know what you are going to do for the rest of your life when you are in college or high school because there are so many things to do. i would encourage you to try to do everything that you are remotely interested. it's the best time to do it. being a young woman with so many opportunities, just go for it and try everything. [♪] >> i really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world, you shouldn't just be something in museums, and i love that the people can just go there and it is there for everyone. [♪] >> i would say i am a multidimensional artist.
she encouraged me to go to school because in case anything happened i would be able to protect myself. i wanted to be in oncology. i thought going to school it would set me for the trajectory and prepare me for my life. >> we need the hardships to some of the things that are going to ultimately be your strength in the future. there is no way to map that out and no way to tell those things. you have to do things on your own and you have to experience and figure out life. >> you don't...
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he's not allowed to come to the bail and all because they banned him from leaving the country but i. able to interview him and he said that he was determined to tell the story to tell what he sees as the truth in iran whatever the cost i think that that moral courage is something that should definitely be awarded with it whether it's a golden bear or not certainly if you know many great piece of work for me i mean i was there some new people who have the courage to tell a story with bit of comedy he at the better known and for that reason anthony i have to say i did love delete history f.s.d.o. stiffy which is a belgian french production watch it if you can it's a comedy about the perils of social media a lesson to us all you know we'll take your advice helen humphrey and scott ross perot thanks so much. to the bundesliga now and by minix guy but hoffenheim was twice interrupted after the visiting fans showed an offensive bana i ended hoffenheim and i did my hall and won the game 6 nil but what happened in the stands will be the talking point as we go forward elsewhere dortmund edged frei
he's not allowed to come to the bail and all because they banned him from leaving the country but i. able to interview him and he said that he was determined to tell the story to tell what he sees as the truth in iran whatever the cost i think that that moral courage is something that should definitely be awarded with it whether it's a golden bear or not certainly if you know many great piece of work for me i mean i was there some new people who have the courage to tell a story with bit of...
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would not be able to lead and independent life because i would not be able to move property- properly. sports is my medicine and i wanted to stay that way. >> johnny loves to swim trade he has a rigorous training regime. on average, he spends four hours per day working out. he can only rely on his arms while swimming. he also uses the full --pooool r sosomething more amazing. the tower is 7.5 meters high. johnny worries that other disabled people are not in the same chance as him. >> sometimes i get the feeling that for a sports university, the most important thing is the performance other athletes. the way you are perceived relates to the amount of metals you went. that's why a wheelchair does not fit the image of a sports university. >> the head of the universitit's disability officice denies this. >> i deeply regret that he thinks this way. i i strongly disagree e with the ststatement. from my perspective, it was never important if someone brings back a metal or not. if we look at the 20 to 30 students at our university with disasabilities, i don't think ay would say i am
would not be able to lead and independent life because i would not be able to move property- properly. sports is my medicine and i wanted to stay that way. >> johnny loves to swim trade he has a rigorous training regime. on average, he spends four hours per day working out. he can only rely on his arms while swimming. he also uses the full --pooool r sosomething more amazing. the tower is 7.5 meters high. johnny worries that other disabled people are not in the same chance as him....
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i was able to land my first deal and it was a huge success. i always had wanted to have a family owned business. that was what was important to me. and one day you going to take over this whole company. - thank you. - would you like that? - yes. - not one time did i ever think that i would be in the position that i am today. and for that i am eternally grateful. - there is nothing in this world more beautiful than helping people like dee and her family transform their entire lives. the best part is dee's story is just one of many. this event will be a turning point for you. just like it is been for thousands of my students over the last decade. you see, i have invested over 14 years of time developing my system. i spent the time to figure out what works and what doesn't work so you don't have to. not only have i helped people get a tremendous education, i've also help them get started financially. in fact, in just the past few years alone, my business partners and i have funded over $165 million in real estate projects. making it possible for s
i was able to land my first deal and it was a huge success. i always had wanted to have a family owned business. that was what was important to me. and one day you going to take over this whole company. - thank you. - would you like that? - yes. - not one time did i ever think that i would be in the position that i am today. and for that i am eternally grateful. - there is nothing in this world more beautiful than helping people like dee and her family transform their entire lives. the best...
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so i was able to -- to find that. piece that together about him. i don't know anything about his beginnings. i just know that he was a free, black man. he married ona. they had children. and that their marriage was relatively short before he died. and once again, kind of leaving ona to fend for herself in many ways. you know, i wish this could be a story where it was -- it's triumphant in that she stays away, right? she's never caught. but life was really, very difficult. and it was the same way for ona as it was for many of the free and enslaved and fugitives who were living in new hampshire. we're passing the mic down. >> thank you for all this wonderful information. my question is, as a fugitive, was there any physical description of her? >> yeah. yeah. so there were -- actually, well, aside from the advertisement, we get a description of her as a young woman. so she is about 22 when she runs off. and -- and it -- it kind of confirms what we think, or what i know, about her background. it described her as lighter complected with bushy hair. later
so i was able to -- to find that. piece that together about him. i don't know anything about his beginnings. i just know that he was a free, black man. he married ona. they had children. and that their marriage was relatively short before he died. and once again, kind of leaving ona to fend for herself in many ways. you know, i wish this could be a story where it was -- it's triumphant in that she stays away, right? she's never caught. but life was really, very difficult. and it was the same...
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so, i was able to anticipate exactly where the turnouts just were going manifest in exactly which house district. some of them were obvious. the other onanalysts were able pick up on the fact that clinton districts, districts that clinton carried were going to be hard to hold. but there were another 20 beyond that, romney performed in that suburbs that trump cast in on. >> rachel, i spent a big amount of time both on radio and here looking at focus groups of swing voters. voters who have gone from romney to clinthillary clinton. voters who went from barack obama to donald trump. you say they're overrated, why? >> i want to make something really clear. i don't get the right articles about me. the head line says there is no such thing as a swing voter. my research does not make that claim. swing voters just as important is turnout. and the reason in the polarized era, you know, very few people in the independent group are actually truly persuade only. most independents will admit that they lean toward one party or the other. and they have their vote decided already. they're going with tha
so, i was able to anticipate exactly where the turnouts just were going manifest in exactly which house district. some of them were obvious. the other onanalysts were able pick up on the fact that clinton districts, districts that clinton carried were going to be hard to hold. but there were another 20 beyond that, romney performed in that suburbs that trump cast in on. >> rachel, i spent a big amount of time both on radio and here looking at focus groups of swing voters. voters who have...
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supposed to be where we can lift our own selves up by our own bootstraps here and i'm glad that i was able to lift myself up and to show the other people in that community that they, too, can lift their cells appeared so bob, i want to thank you for what you have done, bringing us together, because by god, we are incapable, able to be capable of changing our own neighborhoods. thank you. [applause] >> we would be glad to take whatever questions you may have. questions? questions? yes. you can, to the mic. >> this isn't necessarily directed at any specific person but it's maybe a pot that i was kind of wondering if the presenters had come in general, which was do any of you think that we are at a point where, in terms of elections, things like that, we are past the point where we just talk about the black vote as this monolithic thing, as if every black person is going to vote the same were in an election that was what joe biden still is banking on, this idea of having 40% of the black vote for whatever, that started to deteriorate over time. do you think we're at a point where there's enou
supposed to be where we can lift our own selves up by our own bootstraps here and i'm glad that i was able to lift myself up and to show the other people in that community that they, too, can lift their cells appeared so bob, i want to thank you for what you have done, bringing us together, because by god, we are incapable, able to be capable of changing our own neighborhoods. thank you. [applause] >> we would be glad to take whatever questions you may have. questions? questions? yes. you...
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i should be able to delete it i should be able to move it, if we do that we would open it up to new competitioneone might care about who we are. >> your point is a really important one because what you said was, if they can do it to us, who can't they do it to? i've done that i did a big example where i literally searched the handle a couple months ago on instagram. i happen to share the name of the president of the united states and neither of us showed up in the first 100 people. i put up the video on instagram, immediately then three hours later all the sudden people are like it's fine now. but it wasn't when i did it. if i search my name or my father's name and i follow these people. >> didn't come out you are à >> is a threat to society. if they're doing it to me with a couple million followers, if they're doing it to the president of the united states with 15 million followers, what are they doing to your account with 300? how much worse, how much more damage can they do to you and your ability? hopefully the crucible by friends like we paid for ads but because we are religious, because w
i should be able to delete it i should be able to move it, if we do that we would open it up to new competitioneone might care about who we are. >> your point is a really important one because what you said was, if they can do it to us, who can't they do it to? i've done that i did a big example where i literally searched the handle a couple months ago on instagram. i happen to share the name of the president of the united states and neither of us showed up in the first 100 people. i put...
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and you know, i was able to. rter: but he says he learned that sooner or later your vulnerabilities can find you. >> i started to drink more and more and more, and it was really hard for me to accept that that meant i was an alcoholic. i was like, i can just go back. i was fine before. i just take a break. i need to slow down. i'm okay, know what i mean? this isn't mean. and i started to drink every day. i'd come home from work and i'd start to drink and sit there and drink until i passed out on the couch. >> reporter: those years spent directly under the glare of the spotlight, the spotlight that first landed on him more than 20 years ago. there he was, a new face lighting up hollywood, ben affleck and his childhood buddy matt damon wrote a little movie called "goodwill hunting." they were still two guys from boston in disbelief. >> chris moore produced the movie! >> whoever we forgot, we love you, and thank you so much! >> reporter: but it didn't take long for affleck to become a certified star, on the cover of
and you know, i was able to. rter: but he says he learned that sooner or later your vulnerabilities can find you. >> i started to drink more and more and more, and it was really hard for me to accept that that meant i was an alcoholic. i was like, i can just go back. i was fine before. i just take a break. i need to slow down. i'm okay, know what i mean? this isn't mean. and i started to drink every day. i'd come home from work and i'd start to drink and sit there and drink until i passed...
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i wouldn't have been able to do this when you were 13. just... just too raw and emotionalfor me to do. and you do know that i'm really happy now? i do, i do, yeah, and i'm happy for you. that is simon's story. if you were affected by any of the issues raised in his film, please do contact the bbc action line, where you can access information about help and support. next, we brought together three mps in a joint exclusive interview. the labour mp for battersea, marsha de cordova who is also the shadow minister for disabled people. labour mp for brent central, dawn butler is also shadow secretary for women and equalities. and the labour mp for streatham, bell ribeiro—addy who i shadow and the labour mp for streatham, bell ribeiro—addy who is shadow immigration minister. in the past ten days, three media organisations, including the bbc and evening standard newspaper, confused them with each other. those media organisations have since apologised. i spoke to the three women to ask why they think it happened. it was really disappointing and quite upse
i wouldn't have been able to do this when you were 13. just... just too raw and emotionalfor me to do. and you do know that i'm really happy now? i do, i do, yeah, and i'm happy for you. that is simon's story. if you were affected by any of the issues raised in his film, please do contact the bbc action line, where you can access information about help and support. next, we brought together three mps in a joint exclusive interview. the labour mp for battersea, marsha de cordova who is also the...
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i won't be able to complete my associate degree in engineering. engineering 10b, one of the courses canceled, is one of the classes i need to obtain my degree. under the circumstances, i can't obtain that degree that i've worked so hard for. this semester is the last semester before my transfer. without that course, my chances of getting accepted to u.c. berkeley have been lowered. what is happening at city college? >> my name is stephanie mckaller. i'm speaking to you from the english department. a former student myself and as a queer identified woman in faculty. if we care about student completion, we need to care about all of these classes that were cut. these are the classes that offer reflections of the stories and histories of our student body. visual arts, creative writing, and dance classes offer spaces for these students to tell and celebrate their own stories. nurturing the cells that often get ignored and marginalized in other spaces. they also allow people who are marginalized every day to tap into their resilience. my students have exp
i won't be able to complete my associate degree in engineering. engineering 10b, one of the courses canceled, is one of the classes i need to obtain my degree. under the circumstances, i can't obtain that degree that i've worked so hard for. this semester is the last semester before my transfer. without that course, my chances of getting accepted to u.c. berkeley have been lowered. what is happening at city college? >> my name is stephanie mckaller. i'm speaking to you from the english...
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i won't be able to complete my associate degree in engineering. engineering 10b, one of the courses canceled, is one of the classes i need to obtain my degree. under the circumstances, i can't obtain that degree that i've worked so hard for. this semester is the last semester before my transfer. without that course, my chances of getting accepted to u.c. berkeley have been lowered. what is happening at city college? >> my name is stephanie mckaller. i'm speaking to you from the english department. a former student myself and as a queer identified woman in faculty. if we care about student completion, we need to care about all of these classes that were cut. these are the classes that offer reflections of the stories and histories of our student body. visual arts, creative writing, and dance classes offer spaces for these students to tell and celebrate their own stories. nurturing the cells that often get ignored and marginalized in other spaces. they also allow people who are marginalized every day to tap into their resilience. my students have exp
i won't be able to complete my associate degree in engineering. engineering 10b, one of the courses canceled, is one of the classes i need to obtain my degree. under the circumstances, i can't obtain that degree that i've worked so hard for. this semester is the last semester before my transfer. without that course, my chances of getting accepted to u.c. berkeley have been lowered. what is happening at city college? >> my name is stephanie mckaller. i'm speaking to you from the english...
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to hear and i represent a little bit of the fact that i am not able to hear that story. i don't think it's out of line for johnson & johnson to say we don't want our ceo to testify, we have three doctors testifying, we want our own doctor. we didn't hear their own doctor. and i'll just say one more time that that's disappointing and in case anybody is paying attention to this hearing, paying attention to this hearing at home, for our home viewing audience, that they are aware that we're getting one side of the story today. i'll plunge ahead with that one side, and see what i can hear from these folks. as i understand it, four or five times, on appeal, judges decided that plaintiffs did not have a strong enough case, or ruled against plaintiffs. i have other questions, too, but i'll ask, because we don't have the people on johnson & johnson's side, but i ask, say dr. longo, why on appeal does johnson & johnson seem to keep winning these cases? >> well, again, my understanding is that the appeal had to do with jurisdiction issues. not anything to do with the science. and th
to hear and i represent a little bit of the fact that i am not able to hear that story. i don't think it's out of line for johnson & johnson to say we don't want our ceo to testify, we have three doctors testifying, we want our own doctor. we didn't hear their own doctor. and i'll just say one more time that that's disappointing and in case anybody is paying attention to this hearing, paying attention to this hearing at home, for our home viewing audience, that they are aware that we're...
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credit and submit my application, and in seven months, i was able to sign my lease. and seeing this beautiful place, i cried and cried, and the joy and the tears that it brought to my kids' eyes. danny, and mr. haney, my eight-year-old wanted me to tell you thank you. she's not late to school no more. and now, she can focus on her arabic language. my son doesn't have to take an hour-long train ride to get here to college, and my job is six minutes away. since living here, i've met some beautiful people, one being my neighbor, regina allen, the related staff. just on the corner, i had the pleasure of meeting golden state warriors glen robertson iii. i cooked him a southern meal, and he rewarded me then and furnished my whole house. [applause] >> he furnished my whole house, and it made me day, and this i can't read from a paper because i just cooked for him when he came into my house. i had two air beds and three floating chairs, but we were happy to live in this apartment, so it didn't matter to me, and i was ashamed, and i was not embarrassed. he was saying his broth
credit and submit my application, and in seven months, i was able to sign my lease. and seeing this beautiful place, i cried and cried, and the joy and the tears that it brought to my kids' eyes. danny, and mr. haney, my eight-year-old wanted me to tell you thank you. she's not late to school no more. and now, she can focus on her arabic language. my son doesn't have to take an hour-long train ride to get here to college, and my job is six minutes away. since living here, i've met some...
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country for what we need to do to ensure that my grandchildren have the same opportunities here that i was able to have and i think voters will make a decision based on who they think can win in november but also who has a vision for where this country needs to go. >> as you know, after what happened and i a lot of debate around the country about why iowa and white new hampshire so how do you respond to that? why should be the first in the nation primary? >> as i said we been doing this 100 years now and that is out new hampshire happened to be first but we were the first date to have a primary but it's also a state where voters are very engaged and every presidential election we have one of the highest turnout in the nation and that is important. this is we need to have a place where voters pay attention and asking tough questions of candidates and where you have to go in and do that engagement in living rooms and diners and small businesses across the state and that's important for the presidential selection process but if he started with the state like california or new york or ohio you woul
country for what we need to do to ensure that my grandchildren have the same opportunities here that i was able to have and i think voters will make a decision based on who they think can win in november but also who has a vision for where this country needs to go. >> as you know, after what happened and i a lot of debate around the country about why iowa and white new hampshire so how do you respond to that? why should be the first in the nation primary? >> as i said we been doing...
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i don't want to reach that stage the difficulty breathing and perhaps i won't be able to communicate. my quality of life will have reached its limits. and i won't want to go on and on. but not everyone welcomed the court's ruling at a catholic charity hospice in berlin many see things differently. it's not as if i was simply concerned that there will now suddenly just be a really lousy way that's quicker and also cheaper that's not something i want in our society many forms i want to be certain that everything possible is done so that people can live with dignity until the last moment. there are various opinions on the high court's ruling also out on the street yavin is out as if everything is done according to the rules and all the paperwork is there and the family agrees and i think it's a good thing that he does court. think that people should always give life a chance among all the times a terrible misery something good can happen i find it hard to then get a doctor involved it's students it's more that. if it's about someone who is terminally ill and has decided they don't want t
i don't want to reach that stage the difficulty breathing and perhaps i won't be able to communicate. my quality of life will have reached its limits. and i won't want to go on and on. but not everyone welcomed the court's ruling at a catholic charity hospice in berlin many see things differently. it's not as if i was simply concerned that there will now suddenly just be a really lousy way that's quicker and also cheaper that's not something i want in our society many forms i want to be certain...
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i haven't been able to talk to as manynologist iowa. i'm afraid i'm not going to be able to stay. can't stay and do selfies but i have a substitute. bailey says he will stay and do a selfie with everyone. we'll do our best. this is such a moment. i've been at this for a year. a little over a year ago, i declared, got in this race here in iowa. and in that time we have done town halls and taken thousands of unfiltered questions. lots of selfies. lots of notes pressed into my hands. lots of times you stopped me on the sidewalk or out in parking lots. i want to say thank you. thank you for engaging and also thank you for pushing. you ask hard questions. you pushed on ideas. have you thought about how it affects my family? have you considered this other part about the place where i live? what happens there? you pushed on questions. you added good ideas. you have made me a better candidate and you will make me a better president. thank you, iowa. i also want to say a thank you to everybody else who got in this presidential race. some are still in it. some are not. but every single perso
i haven't been able to talk to as manynologist iowa. i'm afraid i'm not going to be able to stay. can't stay and do selfies but i have a substitute. bailey says he will stay and do a selfie with everyone. we'll do our best. this is such a moment. i've been at this for a year. a little over a year ago, i declared, got in this race here in iowa. and in that time we have done town halls and taken thousands of unfiltered questions. lots of selfies. lots of notes pressed into my hands. lots of times...
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can iclaim it thinking, will i be able to go? can i claim it back on travel insurance?ncredibly serious but people will also be thinking about other things as well. this spread across europe with many countries affected now. we do not know how these hotspots erupt? that is part of the concern. there is no obvious link to china. so the worry of why this is happening. governments around europe almost tried to second—guess an invisible enemy. around europe almost tried to second—guess an invisible enemym this the end of freedom of movement? how ironic. this is for very understandable reasons. six nations matches involve a lot of supporters travelling around europe. that questioning the tokyo olympics. all the big sporting tournaments. questioning the tokyo olympics. all the big sporting tournamentsm you're trying to restrict the movement of people, that is an obvious thing. in china olympic test events have had to been postponed and that can have impacts on competitors. in the mirror, a picture of the tenerife hotel and if you think being stuck in a hotel in the canary you
can iclaim it thinking, will i be able to go? can i claim it back on travel insurance?ncredibly serious but people will also be thinking about other things as well. this spread across europe with many countries affected now. we do not know how these hotspots erupt? that is part of the concern. there is no obvious link to china. so the worry of why this is happening. governments around europe almost tried to second—guess an invisible enemy. around europe almost tried to second—guess an...