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agent? my motivation isn't because i want to be necessarily an agent and i'm not financially motivated. pport him. i don't think the industry is anywhere near the level of quality that it should be. the perception of agents is all about their contracts and these huge sums that they earn, but the contract negotiation is actually only one small part of their role that a good agent should be performing. there are so many more elements to it than that, and i think they get neglected. to summarise, the key thing is you have to feel that you trust that individual, that agency completely. i think looking for a full suite of services, agents that understand there's more to it thanjust the technical football element orjust the contract negotiation, it's the educational needs of the charge. are they being met? the wealth management side of, the psychology side is super important, so what do they know about that? what support network do they have? those are the kinds of things i'd be asking. we've heard it from the standpoint of a player and his family, but let's get another side of the story no. a
agent? my motivation isn't because i want to be necessarily an agent and i'm not financially motivated. pport him. i don't think the industry is anywhere near the level of quality that it should be. the perception of agents is all about their contracts and these huge sums that they earn, but the contract negotiation is actually only one small part of their role that a good agent should be performing. there are so many more elements to it than that, and i think they get neglected. to summarise,...
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i had had an agent. i did not have an agent. and that is certainly one of the advantages of publishing with a small press and submitting directly is that there isn't a gatekeeper because querying agents, i mean, certainly, you know, it's worth trying and an agent can help you get a much bigger deal, you know, with a bigger press as well as like, you know, media like tv and movie rights and all of that kind of stuff. so. so i'm not against agents, but it just it didn't work out for me. and i was kind of querying on and off for years. but i did also enter a number of contests. so i was a finalist for the luis merriweather first book prize, which is sponsored by feminist press. i was also a finalist for the black lawrence press immigrant writing prize. so i think this is actually a great way to submit your work directly and get the attention of smaller publishers that are interested in something that might be, you know, a little more innovative, but also as as nina and carol have said, uncategorizable. i think that is actually what
i had had an agent. i did not have an agent. and that is certainly one of the advantages of publishing with a small press and submitting directly is that there isn't a gatekeeper because querying agents, i mean, certainly, you know, it's worth trying and an agent can help you get a much bigger deal, you know, with a bigger press as well as like, you know, media like tv and movie rights and all of that kind of stuff. so. so i'm not against agents, but it just it didn't work out for me. and i was...
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i. agents who me late or even asked for another $250000.00. i have legal fees for this legal thing that i have. i have to hire a good attorney. i have a good attorney. i just can't pay him less for me to be talking the kind of, you know, expensive kind of vision that i have for this project. and myself, i not only have to be clear of this project. i have, i have to get clear of these charges, but i have to sort of come back in a bigger sense. that's what has to happen. you know, i mean, in the long term, i think, you know, everybody wins with that. that's all on top of previous bribery charges that boyland had on a completely separate occasion. but he had shop change and comparisons the nearly $54000000.00 that read a crunch, well stole from the city of dixon, illinois. when she was treasure there in the 1990 and the largest public stepped in the states, history crowned well funded a lavish lifestyle. over the course of 2 decades. while her city fell into financial crisis. while the city was suffering, the defendant was living her dreams cardwe
i. agents who me late or even asked for another $250000.00. i have legal fees for this legal thing that i have. i have to hire a good attorney. i have a good attorney. i just can't pay him less for me to be talking the kind of, you know, expensive kind of vision that i have for this project. and myself, i not only have to be clear of this project. i have, i have to get clear of these charges, but i have to sort of come back in a bigger sense. that's what has to happen. you know, i mean, in the...
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just from under cover f b i. agents who me later even asked for another $250000.00. i have legal fees for this legal thing that i have. i have to hire a good attorney. i have a good attorney. i just can't pay him less for me to be talking the kind of, you know, expensive kind of vision that i have for this project. and myself, i not only have to be clear of this project. i have, i have to get clear of these charges, but i have to sort of come back in a bigger sense. that's what has to happen. you know, i mean, in the long term, i think, you know, everybody wins with that. that's all on top of the previous bribery charges that boyland had on a completely separate occasion. but he had chump change and comparisons. been nearly $54000000.00 that read a crunch, well stole from the city of dixon, illinois. when she was treasure there in the 1990 and the largest public stepped in the states, history crowned well funded a lavish lifestyle. over the course of 2 decades. while her city fell into financial crisis. while the city was suffering, the defendant was living her dreams
just from under cover f b i. agents who me later even asked for another $250000.00. i have legal fees for this legal thing that i have. i have to hire a good attorney. i have a good attorney. i just can't pay him less for me to be talking the kind of, you know, expensive kind of vision that i have for this project. and myself, i not only have to be clear of this project. i have, i have to get clear of these charges, but i have to sort of come back in a bigger sense. that's what has to happen....
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so i don't know, but they thought that i was an agent because i have money transfers in my account that he was moved from prison to prison conditions were grim abuse, rampant prisoners chained together the fate charter peters say something different to charge me and take more money, but i stuck to my word and the truth. i'm sure they treated me badly so that i look at, i mean, he and his fellow prisoners created a calendar to keep track of time. since they couldn't see the son from the eventually he was able to bribe guards to release him. and he says he was one of the lucky ones with the lose, with a lot of the people without money spent 5 to 9 years. and i'd read prison maybe either with a solemn, and they still have to pay a fine at the end as a body of the nonsense not. now the guards are gone, but it will take a long time to piece together what happens to other prisoners, the unlucky ones who are still missing with it. and you're watching dw news is a quick reminder about top stories. at the saw, a source in the ukrainian security services has told international news agencies that
so i don't know, but they thought that i was an agent because i have money transfers in my account that he was moved from prison to prison conditions were grim abuse, rampant prisoners chained together the fate charter peters say something different to charge me and take more money, but i stuck to my word and the truth. i'm sure they treated me badly so that i look at, i mean, he and his fellow prisoners created a calendar to keep track of time. since they couldn't see the son from the...
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i. agent, that guy was responsible for canceling me several times ad twitter and other platform. and so there's just really bad people out there that are doing harm. and so the 1st amendment right now is being walk past by much of the judicial apparatus, which is just as runs every other part of our, of our government society. thanks for speaking to us today. it's been great to hear from you've been talking to joe walton and host of the conservative daily post office. thanks. i got i thank you for joining us. hey, on, on the international kind of got like select this episode of in on visions. and what about was mornings at the top the .
i. agent, that guy was responsible for canceling me several times ad twitter and other platform. and so there's just really bad people out there that are doing harm. and so the 1st amendment right now is being walk past by much of the judicial apparatus, which is just as runs every other part of our, of our government society. thanks for speaking to us today. it's been great to hear from you've been talking to joe walton and host of the conservative daily post office. thanks. i got i thank you...
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c, like that elvis chan who was the f b i, agent, that guy was responsible for canceling me several times at twitter and other platforms. and so there's just really bad people out there that are doing harm. and so the 1st amendment right now is being walk past by much of the judicial apparatus, which is just as rotten as every other part of our, of our government society. thanks for speaking to us today. it's been great to hear from you've been talking to joe outland, host of the conservative daily post office. thanks. i god bless you. i thank you for joining us. hey, on on the international kind of got like select this episode of in on visions. and what about was mornings at the top of the, on the mountains, endless steps. the wild type guy on one of the world's most epic rivers were in her cost. you are region so beautiful that the people here believe that it was bestowed upon them by god to himself. so let's get off this mountain and explore this divine land has to offer the, the eunice say is one of the world's great races. because the whole of rushing, ha, we've come most quenching e
c, like that elvis chan who was the f b i, agent, that guy was responsible for canceling me several times at twitter and other platforms. and so there's just really bad people out there that are doing harm. and so the 1st amendment right now is being walk past by much of the judicial apparatus, which is just as rotten as every other part of our, of our government society. thanks for speaking to us today. it's been great to hear from you've been talking to joe outland, host of the conservative...
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i could not be more excited that this heathrow airport as part of the salesforce and now agent force.rporate was this amazing recruiting company which is called debt go. and you probably know it, jim. >> 300 million applicants. >> and agents will do everything from help you get your resume correctly to screen you and get you to the right employer. and the idea that we can help provide that digital labor, that is super exciting for us. another incredible story. and this is just the beginning of a chain of stories. a number of conversations i'm having with ceos all over the world about a restructure, the company, this is an incredible opportunity. like i said, salesforce is really customer number zero. we have turned on the whole help infrastructure to be agent first. the idea of even at salesforce, the idea that when you are operating on help, and for us it is called help.salesforce.com and customers can come into the website or through the phone or through some channel. they will operate with agents before they get past to a human being. if the agent gets exhausted in terms of its abi
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undercover agents? >> i junot believe there were undercover agents. >> jesse: so congress asked the question a different way. listen. >> did you have confidential human sources dressed as trump supporters inside the capital on january the 6th? prior to the doors being opened? >> i had to be very careful. >> can you not tell the american people know we did not have confidential human sources dressed as trump supporters positioned inside the capital. >> you should not read anything into my decisions not to share information. >> jesse: the fbi didn't have undercover agents. they had confidential human sources. so what's the difference? a confidential human source doesn't get health insurance or pension. they are just freelancing for the feds, they are basically paid informants at -- that the fbi runs out of headquarters. a lot of these rats get picked up on some other charge. the fbi says you are going to work for me now. if you don't you are looking at 20 years to life. so these guys say yes, sir, and they coz
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receive money from my parents and my brother in turkey, so i don't know, but they thought that i was an agent because i have money transfers in my account on friday was moved from prison to prison conditions were grim abuse, rampant prisoners chain together. the fate charter to be to say something different, to charge me and take more money. when i stuck to my word and the truth, i'm sure they treated me badly so that i like it and he and his fellow prisoners, created a calendar to keep track of time. since they couldn't see the sun from eventually he was able to bribe guards to release him. and he says he was one of the lucky ones. was that we was with a lot of the people without money spent 5 to 9 years in agra. prison. me either with a solid and they still have to pay a fine at the end. is body the nonsense line. now the guards are gone, but it will take a long time to piece together what happens to other prisoners. the unlucky ones were still missing. as to the southern african nation of mozambique now, whereas it is a cleaning up from damage from psych loan. shy though we exclaimed at le
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so you took the words of a named f b i. agents and put them on your network as if they were the gospel truth. you did it again and again of your, of your network. wouldn't believe that donald trump in vladimir putin conspired in 2016 now. that was totally in preposterously false. no. well that's what you do that is false. it's an in trump has gone to quote, extraordinary length that keeps specifics about his meetings with russian president vladimir putin. secret, even keeping them from top members of zone administration. take a listen to how president trump responded saturday night when asked directly if he has ever worked for russia with a whole. that's called him a liar correctly. you know, chase sometimes i think we're in order to this information h q, these guys all for sure. or maybe for sure. and of course the election is basically already on the way pretty percent of americans have already voted. but some of them have kind of decided, you know, for the barbecue sauce on the, nobody really knows why and burning, and he's drop in thought, the depositories, whatever they called is,
so you took the words of a named f b i. agents and put them on your network as if they were the gospel truth. you did it again and again of your, of your network. wouldn't believe that donald trump in vladimir putin conspired in 2016 now. that was totally in preposterously false. no. well that's what you do that is false. it's an in trump has gone to quote, extraordinary length that keeps specifics about his meetings with russian president vladimir putin. secret, even keeping them from top...
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agents for everybody. caroline: is a competitive space. ir agents being named by large publicly traded business and i hear of apple trying to make my email flow easier. how will you compete against big tech as well as startups? >> start with the term agent. i know it is a hot term. i think grammarly is the original ai agent. about 40 million users use grammarly every day. one of the key things about that agent is it works right alongside you. one of the big innovations grammarly has worked on is instead of forcing you to go to some other place, it follows you into every different surface, 500,000 applications. one of the teams the grammarly team likes to use is the idea they built this ai superhighway and it is the gateway to have agents work with you in every other tool. one observation is right now there's only one car running on that highway. the grammarly toolset today is amazing but what it does is help you with your proofreading. one of the swill do is take one of the most popular parts of the coda product. we will turn it into agents
agents for everybody. caroline: is a competitive space. ir agents being named by large publicly traded business and i hear of apple trying to make my email flow easier. how will you compete against big tech as well as startups? >> start with the term agent. i know it is a hot term. i think grammarly is the original ai agent. about 40 million users use grammarly every day. one of the key things about that agent is it works right alongside you. one of the big innovations grammarly has...
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i, agent, we have more use out of the top of the off the my name is the whole bag saved. now. thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. and sort of being nosy bay like good. everyone to king. check out the award winning called called the called back. the this is he is not this thing to pass. this is a city you will never know is the mountain seem as it's known to the we plague. oh, for people with the fear of heights all the sensitive stomachs. but if you want to visit chunking in southwest china, you will spend an exciting night in a mega city that has exploded in size of the past 30 years. 32000000 people live in this city. almost the size of australia. it's one of the largest in the world in terms of area and still growing. but hardly anyone outside of the region has heard of charging the thinking that people think it. so he's very chinese functioning functioning. i never met anyone who knows where it is. the thing is, is an inside look at the city, what do you to step onto the world stage weight. s
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because now, the undercover team had expanded, along with the risk. >> at the sebring airport we had agents. it to sebring airport. >> they took off from the sebring airport. the undercover agent still posing as fred, in the seat beside him. as the little plane soared into the air, sandler was enthusiastic. fred remained cautious. after all, he could not know if sandler had bought his act, or seen through it. after all, a plane ride would be just the place to shoot fred and have his body disappear into the ocean. >> any time you're undercover it's a danger. when i flew up to sebring with him and his aircraft i was by myself and of course, concerned. >> once in sebring, they met the supplier, t-bone. he was actually another federal agent. over coffee, fred put everyone at ease. then, on cue, t-bone excused himself, went to the bathroom. >> he left a bag between sandler and i. i opened it up to see how much was in it. he looked over and saw the five kilos. came back and said oh good, it's five kilos. i said i was a little excited that it was five. he said i wouldn't care if it was 15. he was com
because now, the undercover team had expanded, along with the risk. >> at the sebring airport we had agents. it to sebring airport. >> they took off from the sebring airport. the undercover agent still posing as fred, in the seat beside him. as the little plane soared into the air, sandler was enthusiastic. fred remained cautious. after all, he could not know if sandler had bought his act, or seen through it. after all, a plane ride would be just the place to shoot fred and have his...
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>> the agents that my character was based on all had moustaches. all the research i the bureau in that period all had moustaches. the photographs of the agents i did in research all had moustaches. it seemed a given. you get a badge, a gun, you have to grow a moustache. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is it a glue 95 on? >> it's mine. you can't be using glue-ons. every time you smile, it pings off. it's easy to grow it. >> jimmy: did your wife -- >> my wonderful wife putup with it, yeah. >> jimmy: did she like it or no? >> i'd just done a film in which i played henry viii. i had this huge beard. i shaved that off and kept the tache. the summer i finished i shaved it off. she's looking at me this one afternoon. i'm like, "what?" "i just remembered, you're really attractive." [ laughter ] [ applause ] hold on. she put up with me for nearly a year with all this -- >> jimmy: imagine if she had a moustache and a beard, you wouldn't like it either. [ laughter ] jude law, everybody. new episodes of "star wars: skeleton crew" and "the order" opens in theaters friday. thank you, jude.
>> the agents that my character was based on all had moustaches. all the research i the bureau in that period all had moustaches. the photographs of the agents i did in research all had moustaches. it seemed a given. you get a badge, a gun, you have to grow a moustache. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is it a glue 95 on? >> it's mine. you can't be using glue-ons. every time you smile, it pings off. it's easy to grow it. >> jimmy: did your wife -- >> my wonderful wife putup...
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the agent said they had tested the devices i will be home. devices on dummies to measure the force of the blast. but in fact dozens of people were killed in the attack, including civilians and children. thousands more were maimed and injured. united nations human �*s right chief called a war crime. what a student is such an attack is unlikely to happen again. the agent said massad was now working on the next thing and macro one would have to guess what that might be. —— hezbollah. some other stories in the headlines. bill clinton has been admitted to the georgetown medical centre on monday afternoon for testing and observation after developing a fever. as deputy chief of staff says he remains in good spirits and appreciates the excellent care he is receiving. the french prime minister has played down fears of a huge loss of life in the indian ocean territory of my art battered by its worst cyclone for nearly a century. he said deaths were number in the dozens not thousands dismissing the higher figure the dozens not thousands dismissing the h
the agent said they had tested the devices i will be home. devices on dummies to measure the force of the blast. but in fact dozens of people were killed in the attack, including civilians and children. thousands more were maimed and injured. united nations human �*s right chief called a war crime. what a student is such an attack is unlikely to happen again. the agent said massad was now working on the next thing and macro one would have to guess what that might be. —— hezbollah. some...
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one of the secret service agents that was working during dad's state funeral in 2006 -- 2007. ihink her name was stacey schmidt and she was a secret service agent and dad died over christmas and new year's so there was a 10-day period where that state funeral was going on. and her friends were commiserating with her, saying, gosh, it's too bad you have got to work over the holidays on president ford's funeral, and she said, no, not at all. it's a way to thank him. her dad and mom back in the 1950's were having trouble. they were living in a mobile home, a trailer i think, and his disability checks from world war ii were not coming through, and they were having trouble, i think, making rent or something, and they reached out to their local congressman back in the 1950's and said i cannot get my disability checks and we need the money. their local congressman was jerry ford in grand rapids, michigan, and dad went and got the paperwork straightened out with the veterans administration, got those disability checks, and he went and hand-delivered that check to her father. she was not
one of the secret service agents that was working during dad's state funeral in 2006 -- 2007. ihink her name was stacey schmidt and she was a secret service agent and dad died over christmas and new year's so there was a 10-day period where that state funeral was going on. and her friends were commiserating with her, saying, gosh, it's too bad you have got to work over the holidays on president ford's funeral, and she said, no, not at all. it's a way to thank him. her dad and mom back in the...
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i live on social security and my agent orange. here are some facts i want to share with brad, because he is big on facts. you guys tell me if i am wrong, okay? both of you. i will get off the phone. i want to give you a couple of facts that i see. i lost 20% of my fixed income in the last four years. that is a fact, okay? that is $2000. it is 2000 i donated to homeless, to veterans and to help people give them room and board and what have you, and i can't do it anymore. another fact is, for two years we listened to adam schiff push russia, russia. was i on the same planet as you to end? was that what happened? did it turn out to be a lie? if you want to call this an insurrection, you know, here is a bunch of people that believe in the second amendment and nobody brought any guns to the insurrection? is that what happened? >> let me say this -- >> no. [ overlapping speakers ] let me finish. i am almost done. >> rapid out. >> -- wrap it up. denies the black lives matter and other organizations for two years locked policemen up in the
i live on social security and my agent orange. here are some facts i want to share with brad, because he is big on facts. you guys tell me if i am wrong, okay? both of you. i will get off the phone. i want to give you a couple of facts that i see. i lost 20% of my fixed income in the last four years. that is a fact, okay? that is $2000. it is 2000 i donated to homeless, to veterans and to help people give them room and board and what have you, and i can't do it anymore. another fact is, for two...
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will fire those agents on day one and i will vote for 87,000 new united states border patrol agents to secure the mess you have great. >> if you told the big life then you can tell small lies because the fact is the 87,000 figure has been totally debunked. we're talking about the irs we can provide better customer service to folks here in new hampshire and go after millionaires and big corporations that are skirting the law. i support lowering taxes. i've signed a pledge to lower taxes. [talking over each other] >> is a greater federal role in elections which is is the sut debate regarding legislation such as the for the people act a danger. >> is not a danger to our primary. that's a fallacy. the fact is we do many things very well when it comes to our elections. i think of the thousands of volunteers who works or to pull off our elections. they do a great job. karoline that only has doubled up on the big lie that she has sowed a lack of discontent. she's played games with the elections in new hampshire. she has attacked a result in the granite state. that's wrong. what i want to d
will fire those agents on day one and i will vote for 87,000 new united states border patrol agents to secure the mess you have great. >> if you told the big life then you can tell small lies because the fact is the 87,000 figure has been totally debunked. we're talking about the irs we can provide better customer service to folks here in new hampshire and go after millionaires and big corporations that are skirting the law. i support lowering taxes. i've signed a pledge to lower taxes....
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cannot speak for my father or the other fbi agents. iry disappointed in the fbi and he does thank you need to know about. his preference has always been that they should pick it fbi director who is been an fbi agent and knows the culture and can restore there is a lot of special agents in charge out in the bureau in milwaukee, chicago, los angeles, take your pick. even though i personally like a lot of kash patel complaints about the fdi and so forth, i'm not sure he would be my pick to do it. you want someone that knows the system. if you're trying to restore a pretty good thing that works is the culture which is very important and law enforcement agency, you want someone that knows it and it is so odd i will call them a year or two ago when it comes to the fbi director we never pick an fbi agent we pick the cops, the fire department, naval officer beheaded the navy but we never seem to pick an fbi agent for the fbi. david: there are more bureaucrats. broader enter broader point, americans are dangerously cynical but for good reason abo
cannot speak for my father or the other fbi agents. iry disappointed in the fbi and he does thank you need to know about. his preference has always been that they should pick it fbi director who is been an fbi agent and knows the culture and can restore there is a lot of special agents in charge out in the bureau in milwaukee, chicago, los angeles, take your pick. even though i personally like a lot of kash patel complaints about the fdi and so forth, i'm not sure he would be my pick to do it....
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i think that's been manipulated by bad agents. and we have to be aware of that. which bad agents? k it's stupid to say that. and.. geopolitics. yeah. they're not looking in our best interests. i think there's other bad agents too. sure. probably the energy industry would like you not to believe in climate change, just like the tobacco industry knew very well that cigarettes caused cancer, but they hid that fact for a long time. you know, if we cannot trust the energy companies, - we cannot trust pharmaceuticall companies, tobacco companies, i can we trust the tech companies, l which are extremely concentrated? and if ai is so important, what about the power- of tech companies? i don't know why you're asking me. i don't work for a tech company. laughter. so you have an objective opinion! no, no. but that's one aspect of the risks of ai that we didn't talk about. i 0k. well.. just to take a more positive point of view again, i mean, despite the scepticism about science, and certainly you don't have to look far in the us, it should be pointed out that it was the response to covid with
i think that's been manipulated by bad agents. and we have to be aware of that. which bad agents? k it's stupid to say that. and.. geopolitics. yeah. they're not looking in our best interests. i think there's other bad agents too. sure. probably the energy industry would like you not to believe in climate change, just like the tobacco industry knew very well that cigarettes caused cancer, but they hid that fact for a long time. you know, if we cannot trust the energy companies, - we cannot...
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agent scully: did i you bother to read it? lder: i did - i liked it. _ i guess my number one fantasy is to feel i am utterly desired. you seem fairly comfortable talking about sex. i am very comfortable with it. i did include my own fantasy in the book. any clues which one? it is just over 50 years since nancy friday published her groundbreaking book my secret garden, full of women's sexual fantasies. this book, want, is your selection, equally groundbreaking, from women who have written to you from all over the world. we have such a wide range of letters and all different kinds of fantasies from different women and cultures and sexual preferences and diverse backgrounds. why don't you start by telling me how you feel when you think about having sex? your role in sex education was very much that: a role. you're not a psychologist, but you are, of course, an advocate for women, a supporter of lgbtq+ rights. i wonder how you tread the line between curation of the book and analysing the fantasies. i find it hard to read them and n
agent scully: did i you bother to read it? lder: i did - i liked it. _ i guess my number one fantasy is to feel i am utterly desired. you seem fairly comfortable talking about sex. i am very comfortable with it. i did include my own fantasy in the book. any clues which one? it is just over 50 years since nancy friday published her groundbreaking book my secret garden, full of women's sexual fantasies. this book, want, is your selection, equally groundbreaking, from women who have written to you...
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so i don't know if they thought that i was an agent because i have money transfers in my account on friday was moved from prison to prison conditions were grim abuse, rampant prisoners chained together. the fate chartered me to say something different, to charge me and take more money. but i stuck to my word and the truth. i'm sure they treated me badly. so i mean, i look at, i mean he and his fellow prisoners, created a calendar to keep track of time since they couldn't see the sun from eventually he was able to bribe guards to release him. and he says he was one of the lucky ones with the waste, with a lot of the people without money spent 5 to 9 years in audra. prisons need be either over the summer and they still have to pay a fine at the end. the body of the nonsense not. now the guards are gone, but it will take a long time to piece together what happens to other prisoners. the unlucky ones were still missing. the un body said of to investigate international crimes during serious civil war is cooling on the countries new leaders to secure evidence related to those atrocities. the age
so i don't know if they thought that i was an agent because i have money transfers in my account on friday was moved from prison to prison conditions were grim abuse, rampant prisoners chained together. the fate chartered me to say something different, to charge me and take more money. but i stuck to my word and the truth. i'm sure they treated me badly. so i mean, i look at, i mean he and his fellow prisoners, created a calendar to keep track of time since they couldn't see the sun from...
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other thing i would say, you can actually participate in this as well, just the other night i had a former fbi agent come to me, this was before he had been appointed by the president, he says i sure hope president trump appoints that kash patel. i want him to be the next fbi director. the fbi needs to be cleaned up. now i've had countless conversations like that over the last eight years from current and former fbi agents. you don't -- you know how many times an agent has come up to me and said the opposite that said mccabe and these guys were great and kash patel are wrong. zero. zero times has that happened. i bet i've had dozens and dozens across this country of fbi agents begging for this agency to get cleaned up and i think that's what he will do. >> sean: on that point, same question for both of you. my hope is the fbi, we can return it to its former greatness and that is the world's premier law enforcement organization. it has lost it's purpose it has lost its way. it's been politicized and in many ways i would argue weapon eyes, am i wrong and can we be successful doing that? >> the fbi is
other thing i would say, you can actually participate in this as well, just the other night i had a former fbi agent come to me, this was before he had been appointed by the president, he says i sure hope president trump appoints that kash patel. i want him to be the next fbi director. the fbi needs to be cleaned up. now i've had countless conversations like that over the last eight years from current and former fbi agents. you don't -- you know how many times an agent has come up to me and...
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so i don't know, but they thought that i was an agent because i have money transfers in my account on friday was moved from prison to prison conditions where grim abuse, rampant prisoners chain together the fate charter peters say something different to charge me and take more money, but i stuck to my word and the truth. i'm sure they treated me badly. so as i look at them, he and his fellow prisoners created a calendar to keep track of time. since they couldn't see the sun from the eventually he was able to bribe guards to release him. and he says he was one of the lucky ones with the lose with why the people without money spent 5 to 9 years. and i'd read prison name be either or whether it's all of them and they still have to pay a fine at the end. is body of the nonsense line. now the guards are gone, but it will take a long time to piece together what happens to other prisoners, the unlucky ones who are still missing. lots of look at some of the other stories make the headlines around the world. today. the head of rushes, nuclear defense forces has died as an explosion on the side
so i don't know, but they thought that i was an agent because i have money transfers in my account on friday was moved from prison to prison conditions where grim abuse, rampant prisoners chain together the fate charter peters say something different to charge me and take more money, but i stuck to my word and the truth. i'm sure they treated me badly. so as i look at them, he and his fellow prisoners created a calendar to keep track of time. since they couldn't see the sun from the eventually...
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so i don't know if they thought that i was an agent because i have money transfers in my account that he was moved from prison to prison conditions were grim abuse, rampant prisoners chain together. the fate charter peters say something different to charge me and take more money. but i stuck to my word and the truth. i'm sure they treated me badly. so as i look at them, he and his fellow prisoners created a calendar to keep track of time. since they couldn't see the sun from the eventually he was able to bribe guards to release him. and he says he was one of the lucky ones we used with a lot of the people without money spent 5 to 9 years in audra. prisons need be either over the summer and they still have to pay a fine at the end as body of the nonsense not. now the guards are gone, but it will take a long time to piece together what happens to other prisoners. the unlucky ones who are still missing with it and we can speak now to is the one that done raised the professor of international at funds the university in the u. k. welcome to the w. and there of so many stories of family lov
so i don't know if they thought that i was an agent because i have money transfers in my account that he was moved from prison to prison conditions were grim abuse, rampant prisoners chain together. the fate charter peters say something different to charge me and take more money. but i stuck to my word and the truth. i'm sure they treated me badly. so as i look at them, he and his fellow prisoners created a calendar to keep track of time. since they couldn't see the sun from the eventually he...
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. ♪ i think they would make good until agents. >> i was overseas and i'll leave it to that, i won't gete specific than saying i was overseas and -- you can't share classified information because if you do, they will make you president. [laughter] so i'm overseas and ended up recruiting a kat driver because the very thing you said. they know the city like nobody else, they know where to find them and know how to get it done and they listen very well. they hear everything. it turned out a good support mechanism. i'm not saying you would be an easy recruit but you know. >> everybody suspected me of being in another profession so people would assume i was an undercover cop making bus for cash kat and everybody would get in for real and pick up roots of people like so, do you have any questions you want to ask us? yes, where are you headed? [laughter] >> she goes this is the guy that does not show. [laughter] shout out to mike baker to fun passenger. [laughter] [applause] i feel guilty about taking on the long way. it's got to get resourceful. mike baker was a long time cia agent and kat cha
. ♪ i think they would make good until agents. >> i was overseas and i'll leave it to that, i won't gete specific than saying i was overseas and -- you can't share classified information because if you do, they will make you president. [laughter] so i'm overseas and ended up recruiting a kat driver because the very thing you said. they know the city like nobody else, they know where to find them and know how to get it done and they listen very well. they hear everything. it turned out a...
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when i was an agent, i arrested cit citizens, so why can't i do it from a politician preventing us doing our job. >> lawrence: democratic mayors, it is not too late. you have political cover of a mandate, 60% of the country for mass deportation. if you look at all of your cities, they went more red. there is a mandate when it comes to the country. just do the right thing, we're only asking you to do the logical thing, when there are criminals in your custody, turn them over to ice. no one is asking for your assistance, other deportation. tom homan made it clear, not asking to be part of ice, turn the criminals over. >> steve: the message is loud and clear from tom homan and donald trump. the reason it is loud and clear, we have not heard this, for four years. in the interview with us, talking about going after criminal aliens, people in this country, a lot committed felonies. they are out and about in sanctuary city and talking about finding the missing children, 300,000 missing children is the number, it could be higher. bravo to the two of them sitting down, politically they come from
when i was an agent, i arrested cit citizens, so why can't i do it from a politician preventing us doing our job. >> lawrence: democratic mayors, it is not too late. you have political cover of a mandate, 60% of the country for mass deportation. if you look at all of your cities, they went more red. there is a mandate when it comes to the country. just do the right thing, we're only asking you to do the logical thing, when there are criminals in your custody, turn them over to ice. no one...
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first of all, kash and i both agree the agents in the field are doing a phenomenal job. this isn't a black eye or an attack on the fbi as a whole. this is about once again getting them mission focused again and what that requires us is cleaning the hoover building. understand what their role is and being focused on that mission. i think kash can do that and we did have those discussions but as far as dismantling the fbi, nobody wants to completely dismantle them, we just want to get them back focus on the job. a target? no. [inaudible] >> well, obviously director wray would be fired. that's obvious. as far as the people, no, i don't think anybody can do that. somebody that used to buy companies and try to get them to turn the around and profitable again, you don't go in there and clean slate, you interview the people, figure out where the problems are and get rid of those and keep the good ones. >> there have been a ton of whistleblowers. >> working with the borders themselves? >> yes. >> you have seen the house work close with the whistleblowers. you saw what came out o
first of all, kash and i both agree the agents in the field are doing a phenomenal job. this isn't a black eye or an attack on the fbi as a whole. this is about once again getting them mission focused again and what that requires us is cleaning the hoover building. understand what their role is and being focused on that mission. i think kash can do that and we did have those discussions but as far as dismantling the fbi, nobody wants to completely dismantle them, we just want to get them back...
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i live on social security and a veterans agent orange, ok? here are some facts i want to share with brad. he's big on facts. tell me if i'm wrong, please, both of you, i will get off the phone, but i want to give you a couple of facts that i see. i lost 20% of my fixed income in the last four years. that's a fact, ok? that's $2000. 2000 that i donated to homeless and veterans and to help people, you know, deal with announcer: we now take you live to the white house where president biden and first lady jill biden are hosting a hanukkah holiday reception, here on c-span. ♪ >> good evening, everyone. nice to see you all. on behalf of president biden, first lady jill biden, and my wife, vice president harris, welcome to the white house, and happy pre-hanukkah. and to the president and first lady, thank you so much for your friendship, your kindness, and your support over the last four years. kamala and i are very grateful and we love you so much. just looking around room and i see so many familiar faces. i'm reminded when i first came into this ro
i live on social security and a veterans agent orange, ok? here are some facts i want to share with brad. he's big on facts. tell me if i'm wrong, please, both of you, i will get off the phone, but i want to give you a couple of facts that i see. i lost 20% of my fixed income in the last four years. that's a fact, ok? that's $2000. 2000 that i donated to homeless and veterans and to help people, you know, deal with announcer: we now take you live to the white house where president biden and...