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slip in the fifty's and sixty's that was the danish war to then the son of this field of play i made another generation now but they misquote it in the eighty's and then this last son he didn't have any string playing kids so the name was kind of up for grabs and he happened to be our mentor and teacher so we in the in the hunt for a name we had a lot of there from the names and this was a name we had in one concert where they happen to be nice review it's a good name was the young things trinkets and back then actually i mean i you know young anymore so you can but you're saying well yeah well it. it was kind of stupid to put the young thing in the beginning anyway but but then we just ended up sticking with that name and now we we got used to it you were called the young danish string quartet and now the danish that's quite a big thing to live up to i think yeah yeah it is you can say it's like a big thing to call yourself in the industry but at the same time we're a very small country and basically we're the only full time string quartet in the country and you know as esther mentioned it
slip in the fifty's and sixty's that was the danish war to then the son of this field of play i made another generation now but they misquote it in the eighty's and then this last son he didn't have any string playing kids so the name was kind of up for grabs and he happened to be our mentor and teacher so we in the in the hunt for a name we had a lot of there from the names and this was a name we had in one concert where they happen to be nice review it's a good name was the young things...
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we're not actually focus issues we're just distributed fooling around with some traditional music i have another question about bringing music to young people because here at the classes today is that right classes can day i mean first of all you're doing quite a lot for young. people love the master class the lifestream hasta class and these pop up concerts talking to to the young people do you make it make it a distinctive effort to include that in what you do. because you seem to really appeal i spoke to one one yell string player yes and they're like change string quartet the danish think they were certified to dive you like pop stars we always love it when young people come but it's not something that we specifically aim for actually we want to project a very honest feeling and something that i'm comfortable being in and something that's a very high quality and i think every easy way to get young people's attention is to project something that's honest i think they feel right away if you're trying to get them you know if you try too hard that's what i felt when you think ok we've got to hav
we're not actually focus issues we're just distributed fooling around with some traditional music i have another question about bringing music to young people because here at the classes today is that right classes can day i mean first of all you're doing quite a lot for young. people love the master class the lifestream hasta class and these pop up concerts talking to to the young people do you make it make it a distinctive effort to include that in what you do. because you seem to really...
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then i heard another man laugh and i woke up. and i decided that i would take my life back. i decided the state of alabama could take my future or whatever they want. but they not take my joy. from 30 years ago i have seen racism at its worst in the courtroom in the justice system is said to be killed works for justice doesn't matter your personal feeling asking them to take a backseat. but i kept telling his lawyer ifriend from boston neck and then you take one little mistake. and then check with me before he sent you here he would have known. w >> but there are a lot of innocent people. do.thing i did not but i didn't want to die for something i did not do. this lawyer and i have a conflict of interest and then somethingan told me to ask god to send me his very best. i cannot tell you but this lady this lady came. [applause] left mac but she would do that. i know but in egypt we live in a world where if you are guilty don't have the money to pay for a defense 99% of the time we go to prison but we care more of the system that the system cared about my case than the color o
then i heard another man laugh and i woke up. and i decided that i would take my life back. i decided the state of alabama could take my future or whatever they want. but they not take my joy. from 30 years ago i have seen racism at its worst in the courtroom in the justice system is said to be killed works for justice doesn't matter your personal feeling asking them to take a backseat. but i kept telling his lawyer ifriend from boston neck and then you take one little mistake. and then check...
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well i learned there is another americanization i think the only thing they you can. is that admit that i'm trying to come canadian are also causing the trust that cities about nine hundred miles long this is an administration that is also part of the. definitely not in our cars. so i think we need to of beating whether as long alrt security council resolutions and hit me right say they. have whole and i'll i'll hold him down that the american and i don't hold oldest and and i'm not a ninety participated in asia as a liberation of those of. right right another national though that's also today cc outbound need to whether whether. the palestinian residents and i'd like to go hand went way. go go here and they were made at least nine. everything that's happening. well this. world. bank make. any president palestinian leadership job. okay deleted and. on. as i read research that is old london. trench changing the colonial occupation agencies here lately with with immunity to using our on wit ready not ninety ready to take on a running. stating a had the killing a lovely
well i learned there is another americanization i think the only thing they you can. is that admit that i'm trying to come canadian are also causing the trust that cities about nine hundred miles long this is an administration that is also part of the. definitely not in our cars. so i think we need to of beating whether as long alrt security council resolutions and hit me right say they. have whole and i'll i'll hold him down that the american and i don't hold oldest and and i'm not a ninety...
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jose: the first decision i had to took his we have to move to another premises. have to go from this traditional building to some building that will represent more what i would like to implement in the company. francine: which is what? jose: it is a traditional building in the center of town and i moved the company to more closedaces, not so many offices, and more according with the idea of the new order i would like to implement. francine: how much time did you give yourself to make changes? jose: well, i think i start -- francine: day one, day to bring? jose: they won because they would like to get to me 50 people, an office far away, and my office is, but sorry, that is my office. this is another one. i would like this for a meeting room. no, that is the office for other people. no, that is my office. i think 24 hours later. francine: at the time you had vision of a big company? jose: this company was a great company, 100 years old with great assets, but very focused. i felt we had to open the company to different work. we have to move from the traditional bus
jose: the first decision i had to took his we have to move to another premises. have to go from this traditional building to some building that will represent more what i would like to implement in the company. francine: which is what? jose: it is a traditional building in the center of town and i moved the company to more closedaces, not so many offices, and more according with the idea of the new order i would like to implement. francine: how much time did you give yourself to make changes?...
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i. another another way because it is a difficult question to ask. . in the m middle and when. whatat kind of kind of? this. it will meanwhile. they say yeah. so small holes at. protesters was one and that has hahappened it wilill be. lot of memories we have had any activity think. like no not. none. lawful us as a result from. classes you know the not evil yes i made. off. over one hundred and eighty eight in an accident. jason's. okay at some. and and i haven't heard from friends. again time. to was. rules again either. the years are the same she shop talk. to you later. also also. we not stop since for some reason from. it is a saying you. the less less recent recently to wayne the reasons so this this which s usually the result. and and we at least agree to this as iran's debate about what ar. the lessons. many many similarly elia plastic told. russ russel russell. on those assets. cessna. and ththe radio forced. the nine and the year. not that the idea of this this is a disease me today while much of. the. the old man may well. see of the goal. that he see deaderick i calg
i. another another way because it is a difficult question to ask. . in the m middle and when. whatat kind of kind of? this. it will meanwhile. they say yeah. so small holes at. protesters was one and that has hahappened it wilill be. lot of memories we have had any activity think. like no not. none. lawful us as a result from. classes you know the not evil yes i made. off. over one hundred and eighty eight in an accident. jason's. okay at some. and and i haven't heard from friends. again time....
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i don't think -- i can't imagine another secretary of state doing what john kerry is doing. i don't think there's a law that prevents that. the appropriate way to behave once you have left a job should indicate you shouldn't do it. >> we've seen the president do this with other issues. the omnibus spending bill where he will lay out a plan for taking one course or the other. how does this help us diplomatically to send a message
i don't think -- i can't imagine another secretary of state doing what john kerry is doing. i don't think there's a law that prevents that. the appropriate way to behave once you have left a job should indicate you shouldn't do it. >> we've seen the president do this with other issues. the omnibus spending bill where he will lay out a plan for taking one course or the other. how does this help us diplomatically to send a message
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important factor was you just read the electric tore y'all numbers, i think i have another week then humphrey will pull the nomination out. i pulled the election out, it, but one thing about nixon, there were people behind him. nixon was not a popular figure. one day, i would just tell you the one thing -- they didn't like richard nixon, they didn't like him, they didn't respect him and i think that was a view held by a lot of americans, it speaks to reach candidates he barely, barely hems him, and it would have been a larger number. >> we'll focus on the party next week. kathleen thomas, what is the legacy for fib all causes and for the democratic party. i i hope that we should get involved, we should have our voice heard and voice of the young have a lot to teach us. as my father said they have the greatest stake in the future and i think that the young made enormous difference in 1968, and i think the young can make a lot of difference today. >> yeah, i think -- i kind of agree with that, the lesson in '68 was you have this anticipation by all kinds of people who opposed the
important factor was you just read the electric tore y'all numbers, i think i have another week then humphrey will pull the nomination out. i pulled the election out, it, but one thing about nixon, there were people behind him. nixon was not a popular figure. one day, i would just tell you the one thing -- they didn't like richard nixon, they didn't like him, they didn't respect him and i think that was a view held by a lot of americans, it speaks to reach candidates he barely, barely hems him,...
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ignacio: i think the first decision i took is we have to leave this building to move to another premiseswe have to go from this traditional building to some building that will represent more that i would like to implement in the company. francine: which is what? ignacio: it was in the center of madrid. it's a traditional building in the center of town and i moved already the company to more open spaces with not so many closed offices, and more according with the ideas of the new order i would like to implement. francine: at the time, how much time did you give yourself to make changes? ignacio: well, i think i start -- next day. francine: day one? day two? ignacio: day one because they would like to get to me 50 people, an office far away, and my office is, but sorry, that is my office. this another one. they said that is an office for other people. i said no, this is for a meeting room. no, that is the office for other people. no, that is my meeting room. i think 24 hours later. francine: at the time you had vision of a big company? ignacio: this company was a great company which was 10
ignacio: i think the first decision i took is we have to leave this building to move to another premiseswe have to go from this traditional building to some building that will represent more that i would like to implement in the company. francine: which is what? ignacio: it was in the center of madrid. it's a traditional building in the center of town and i moved already the company to more open spaces with not so many closed offices, and more according with the ideas of the new order i would...
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i will read you another -- how much do i have? okay. another small passage, and immunotherapy, starting to behave very strangely but didn't go to the doctor yet. i wake up and head to the kitchen to begin making dinner, each time cooking has become harder for me but i can't remember what to do, not even the simplest steps. why can't i find anything. and rearranged my kitchen. i slammed force and pulled open cabinets in a frenzy. it is all wrong, everything has changed. why would they do this to me? i finally find what i need but as i go to work the simple recipe i made hundreds of time seems like a complex mathematical equation. tried to recall the ingredients and locate them in the pantry but it is so hard i grew more agitated, swearing and banging cabinet doors. no, i shout, i make the dinner. i always make the dinner. not because you moved everything around, managed to create a strange concoction. my family was with me at the time, no one talks, for the rest of the evening i barely speak and when i do it is only to criticize them. it
i will read you another -- how much do i have? okay. another small passage, and immunotherapy, starting to behave very strangely but didn't go to the doctor yet. i wake up and head to the kitchen to begin making dinner, each time cooking has become harder for me but i can't remember what to do, not even the simplest steps. why can't i find anything. and rearranged my kitchen. i slammed force and pulled open cabinets in a frenzy. it is all wrong, everything has changed. why would they do this to...
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i have ever imagined. again, this is cold harbor. another devotion of that war is seldom mentioned and i think peter will talk about it this afternoon, but i would like to open the subject for you. george mcswain was a 34-year-old north carolina farmer. he had little interest in the break up of the union and the secession meant nothing to him. his wife, hannah, two children, and a small spread of farmland was all his works. when a large contingent of his neighbors enlisted in the army, mcswain failed to do the same. took thereafter, he unauthorized leave to go home needsy to the urgent of this family. each time he was gone for several months, but both times he returned voluntarily to service. 1864, from orange county, mcswain informed his wife this was the last letter she would ever get from him because on saturday, he was to be shot to death for desertion. when -- that thought i had i volunteered in the service of my country that my life would he taken by my own people, simply for up sending myself with the view of protecting my children an
i have ever imagined. again, this is cold harbor. another devotion of that war is seldom mentioned and i think peter will talk about it this afternoon, but i would like to open the subject for you. george mcswain was a 34-year-old north carolina farmer. he had little interest in the break up of the union and the secession meant nothing to him. his wife, hannah, two children, and a small spread of farmland was all his works. when a large contingent of his neighbors enlisted in the army, mcswain...
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to frankfurt because their office in london was closing down because of this break set thing so i get another headline here about the u.k. economy it is it has been hit definitely by this whole breaks it drained man who knows what's happening whether or not breaks it happens i think people will still be talking about pricks in twenty thirty years' time when it won't have actually happen nevertheless landlords left with four shards skyscrapers worth of empty space in the high street bloodbath this big companies like jamie's italian all of these chains. they have a whole bunch of them listed here but the fact is that in figures compiled for the evening standard colliers international forecasts that the blood bath and the retail and restaurant sectors will leave at least six point two million square feet in the u.k. vacant this year of that six hundred thirty thousand square feet isn't london of the property agent examined statistics from the local data company and goad portal it looked at stores which have closed either because firms have collapsed or restructured using a company voluntary arra
to frankfurt because their office in london was closing down because of this break set thing so i get another headline here about the u.k. economy it is it has been hit definitely by this whole breaks it drained man who knows what's happening whether or not breaks it happens i think people will still be talking about pricks in twenty thirty years' time when it won't have actually happen nevertheless landlords left with four shards skyscrapers worth of empty space in the high street bloodbath...
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i think the oil prices are a big plus for the oil and gas sector in malaysia, and i think another importantive is that there is a lot of investment in major infrastructure projects happening. sol major infrastructure projects happening. so i think all of those things are likely to sustain economic growth momentum. the co nflu e nce economic growth momentum. the confluence of factors, as you mentioned, rising oil prices, better than expected economic growth last year and this year, push the central bank to raise the cost of borrowing earlier this yearfor the bank to raise the cost of borrowing earlier this year for the first time since 2014. could there be another rate hike? we did see inflation picking up momentum earlier this year, and that is i think what triggered the rate hike. but we have seen inflation pressures easing in recent months, so i think at the moment there is no additional pressure for the central bank to do anything more in the nearfuture. inflation has moderated significantly since the beginning of the year. so i think at the moment the year. so i think at the moment the
i think the oil prices are a big plus for the oil and gas sector in malaysia, and i think another importantive is that there is a lot of investment in major infrastructure projects happening. sol major infrastructure projects happening. so i think all of those things are likely to sustain economic growth momentum. the co nflu e nce economic growth momentum. the confluence of factors, as you mentioned, rising oil prices, better than expected economic growth last year and this year, push the...
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i. another look -- hawaii. look at lava down the street flowing right over that street in the estates. the molten rock incinerates anything in the path. you can see one of the active craters on the volcano and see the ash, steam, and smoke rising owl there. last major eruption on that crater was back in october of 2014 wreer keep ago close watch on -- we're keeping a close watch on that story. >>> wild shooting in mill valley that left two dead and an entire neighborhood shaken. emily turner has more about what led to the gunfire. emily. >> reporter: liz, it call came down to a rental dispute. the shooting was over my shoulder and it's primarily a rental community. each complex building is owned by a landlord. he's in the hospital but his daughter was not that lucky. >> i heard a lot of commotion outside, ran outside and saw a man laying on the ground with blood on him and saw police officers g with a woman just draped over their shoulders. she seemed pretty lifeless. >> reporter: that woman is 30- year-old sabrina lui, the daughter of the landlord. she and her father were there to dis
i. another look -- hawaii. look at lava down the street flowing right over that street in the estates. the molten rock incinerates anything in the path. you can see one of the active craters on the volcano and see the ash, steam, and smoke rising owl there. last major eruption on that crater was back in october of 2014 wreer keep ago close watch on -- we're keeping a close watch on that story. >>> wild shooting in mill valley that left two dead and an entire neighborhood shaken. emily...
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someone kind of stove wine, but i would like to ask another one. i had a question recently, list two reasons why the federal reserve board is independent and elected for life. [laughter] remember, this is a great example of monetary policy, and occasionally, students will be asked to know the difference between fiscal policy, which is the annual budget making, which is where the president prepares the budget, congress writes the budget, they write a law, the president then signs that budget into law. that is fiscal policy making taxing and spending on an annual basis. you asked about the federal reserve board. it is a really good example of monetary policy, where the president does appoint members to the federal reserve board, and that group of commissioners makes decisions about interest rates, the value of money. so deciding things about interest rates, policies affecting inflation, that is monetary policy, and certainly the federal reserve board is a really good example. guest: kenny, it sounded to me like you had an electoral college question. w
someone kind of stove wine, but i would like to ask another one. i had a question recently, list two reasons why the federal reserve board is independent and elected for life. [laughter] remember, this is a great example of monetary policy, and occasionally, students will be asked to know the difference between fiscal policy, which is the annual budget making, which is where the president prepares the budget, congress writes the budget, they write a law, the president then signs that budget...
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>> i think we have another year in the story here to continue to own the stock, then i think you have to be careful for specific reasons. we can get into it in another show >> what other show >> this is it, seaver. >> i think the cyber security names were interest, these days. we've talked about -- whoa, tim is not here tonight, but the refine rh refineryes >> they're going to make these chips which are quite popular in cryptic mining and they're going to come up with the count sooner than i thought, so i like the upgrade. >> i bought tesla on long, snap -- and i got long snap thinking about -- >> what do you think the floor is on tesla? you're the levels guy. i thought you had this all figured out. >> because i think the 4 is $20 lower than here. if you look at 275 we flirted with it >> don't ask morgan stanley. >>> it is a potato problem potatoes lower at jack in the box. >>> what went wrong and what's coming up next. >> it could be a live night for one company in particular. we'll be back right after this from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy.
>> i think we have another year in the story here to continue to own the stock, then i think you have to be careful for specific reasons. we can get into it in another show >> what other show >> this is it, seaver. >> i think the cyber security names were interest, these days. we've talked about -- whoa, tim is not here tonight, but the refine rh refineryes >> they're going to make these chips which are quite popular in cryptic mining and they're going to come up...
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. >> no, it's not a lot of time, and i had gained a bunch of weight before that for another film, so -- i did it cleanly. i didn't do it with any steroids, and i saw dave bautista who i was working with at the time. i walked around the corner one day, and he saw me, and he goes, "dude! what did you do," and "i was like is that a good thing or a bad thing?" [ laughter ] and he was like you look amazing, and when you get like a compliment from dave bautista -- >> seth: that's pretty great. an you -- the hair cut, you made some choices on the haircut? is that right? >> i did. it was my bieber, my bieber attempt. >> seth: yeah, and you thought bieber was good for an intimidating guy? >> apparently i didn't see the right bieber. maybe it was a stand in for bieber. bieber with the gorilla face. i don't know. i don't know. there is a great mix there, but -- and i got this hair cut, and i thought wow this is really unique, and i'll like shave it on the sides. it will be cool. it will be severe. and then i went outside, and every dude i saw. i didn't realize it was like the fad. >> seth: yeah
. >> no, it's not a lot of time, and i had gained a bunch of weight before that for another film, so -- i did it cleanly. i didn't do it with any steroids, and i saw dave bautista who i was working with at the time. i walked around the corner one day, and he saw me, and he goes, "dude! what did you do," and "i was like is that a good thing or a bad thing?" [ laughter ] and he was like you look amazing, and when you get like a compliment from dave bautista -- >>...
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i another high profile democratic senator and possible two thousand and twenty presidential candidate has sworn off corporate super pac money this time it's mic resistance darling kemal harris here now to a luminary this job is our senior campaign financier john of o'donnell just. a. very. small hers for real here hell yeah i mean and it's not just her it's also superstar senators cory booker and piers and jill abram they've all decided to take the corporate out of corporate democrat and replace it with true progressive they went even further and decided to take the d. and the c. out a democrat and then break the remaining letters into two words emo rats i am kal motional rodents. and who would want to go for a true progressive emotional road. down like thank god to me talking about i'm sorry it's just i recently reroutes ratatouille you know i mean that's just one of the rat is inspirational and so are these mainstream democratic. there's pay no attention to their voting. yes yes passenger on a record john let's be honest they're not projecting all big money donations here no no no t
i another high profile democratic senator and possible two thousand and twenty presidential candidate has sworn off corporate super pac money this time it's mic resistance darling kemal harris here now to a luminary this job is our senior campaign financier john of o'donnell just. a. very. small hers for real here hell yeah i mean and it's not just her it's also superstar senators cory booker and piers and jill abram they've all decided to take the corporate out of corporate democrat and...
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jose: i think the first decision i took is we have to beat this building to move to another premises.e have to go from this traditional building to some building that will represent more that i would like to implement in the company. francine: which is what? jose: it was in the center of madrid. it is a traditional building in the center of town and i moved already the company to more open spaces with not so many closed offices, and more according with the idea of the new order i would like to implement. francine: at the time, how much time did you give yourself to make changes? jose: well, i think i start -- next day. francine: day one? day two? jose: they want because they would like to get to me 50 people, an office far away, and my office is, but sorry, that is my office. this is another one. they said that is an office for other people. i said no, this is for a meeting room. no, that is the office for other people. no, that is my office. i think 24 hours later. francine: at the time you had vision of a big company? jose: this company was a great company which was 100 years old wi
jose: i think the first decision i took is we have to beat this building to move to another premises.e have to go from this traditional building to some building that will represent more that i would like to implement in the company. francine: which is what? jose: it was in the center of madrid. it is a traditional building in the center of town and i moved already the company to more open spaces with not so many closed offices, and more according with the idea of the new order i would like to...
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i hope to see him there. but if not there, then another time. i will say at the end of the day, we all united. so all best wishes and love for alex from my and all of denmark. thank you very much for your time on what is a difficult time, but everyone is wishing the best for sir alex ferguson. he has won so many battles on the pitch during his career, now he will be hoping to win arguably his biggest fight off the pitch. we'll have the latest on sir alex's condition and reaction throughout the morning. now, we've had plenty of action this weekend, but yesterday it was all about chelsea ladies, who won the women's fa cup for the second time. they beat their london rivals arsenal 3—1 in front
i hope to see him there. but if not there, then another time. i will say at the end of the day, we all united. so all best wishes and love for alex from my and all of denmark. thank you very much for your time on what is a difficult time, but everyone is wishing the best for sir alex ferguson. he has won so many battles on the pitch during his career, now he will be hoping to win arguably his biggest fight off the pitch. we'll have the latest on sir alex's condition and reaction throughout the...
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so i wrote another book and another and another. series from the get go. so in equating john carr and ruben and others, i needed to build into them potential back stories but i could explore and did is in future books. i added that in and i didn't tell you everything about them. i allowed there to be secrecy and things you did not know about their lives back and further explained that in separate novels. and i have done it with all of my novels. i continue to explore characters. so really very self focused and intentional set up in the first series but knowing that i will not be done in the first book is done, i will keep going. >> secret service agents, we say the first family presidents are part of that. you talked earlier about how the military opens its doors to to learn about it. and also federal agencies, how about the presidents? the ones that you been friends with? do they help guide your writing about making the presidents authentic? >> certainly, when i have gone to the white house many times when bush 41 and bush 43 were i
so i wrote another book and another and another. series from the get go. so in equating john carr and ruben and others, i needed to build into them potential back stories but i could explore and did is in future books. i added that in and i didn't tell you everything about them. i allowed there to be secrecy and things you did not know about their lives back and further explained that in separate novels. and i have done it with all of my novels. i continue to explore characters. so really very...
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i also had another friend drafted and he was an infantry. i decided to volunteer. the reason was i had the opportunity to choose my own career field and i did. i got a good career field, it was not combat arms, it wasn't infantry, and i was very pleased about that. sense of the your vietnam war before you decided to enlist? john: i looked at the news one article and i saw an that was involving the vietnam and i saw some of the kids and i thought to myself, i wish there was some way i could help them out. that was a contributing factor -- one of the contributing factors. when i volunteered, i was very pleased to get into the aviation field versus combat arms. joe: doing what? i was 67 november, helicopter mechanic. joe: working on the heelys? ." ." working on the hueys. and the schnucks. where did you do your training, basic and advanced? john: basic training was fort bragg, north carolina. my number when i volunteered was on the sign, that is correct. [laughter] joe: what training did you get for your mos? i received training at fort eustis, virginia. ,he school wa
i also had another friend drafted and he was an infantry. i decided to volunteer. the reason was i had the opportunity to choose my own career field and i did. i got a good career field, it was not combat arms, it wasn't infantry, and i was very pleased about that. sense of the your vietnam war before you decided to enlist? john: i looked at the news one article and i saw an that was involving the vietnam and i saw some of the kids and i thought to myself, i wish there was some way i could help...
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i have another question for you, then, because i only have a few minutes left. i only have a few seconds left. the president has asserted that torture works. do you agree with that statement? >> senator, i -- i don't believe that torture works. i believe that in the cia's program and i'm not attributing this to enhanced interrogation techniques, i believe as many people directors who have sat in this chair before me that valuable information was obtained from senior al qaeda operatives that allowed us to defend this country and prevent another attack. >> is that a yes? >> no, it's not a yes. we got valuable information from debriefing of al qaeda detainees and i don't -- i don't think it's knowable whether interrogation techniques played a role in that. >> thank you. >> senator cornyn. >> miss haspel, i note one prominent national security expert has said that if president obama had nominated you to be director of the cia it would be an easy decision to support your nomination. so it strikes me that you're being treated much differently than director brennan was
i have another question for you, then, because i only have a few minutes left. i only have a few seconds left. the president has asserted that torture works. do you agree with that statement? >> senator, i -- i don't believe that torture works. i believe that in the cia's program and i'm not attributing this to enhanced interrogation techniques, i believe as many people directors who have sat in this chair before me that valuable information was obtained from senior al qaeda operatives...
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i could write another book, i hope to write more books -- i could write another book on southern slave owners who freed their slaves. i'll give you the contrast between john marshall and someone else. there's a man named edward coles who is the neighbor of thomas jefferson and the personal secretary of james madison. that would be today like, you know, the white house chief of staff. edward coles inherits about 20 slaves when he's a young man. during the war of 1812, as a young man, as madison's personal secretary, he resolves to free his slaves. after the war, he writes a letter to his neighbor, jefferson. and he says, i have always admired you, because you have said that we're all created equal. you have laid out the philosophy of liberty, and i want you to know, i have taken you seriously, and i'm going take my slaves to ohio and free them. and jefferson says -- writes a letter, a fascinating letter, in which he says that i have waited patiently for the children raised -- for the generation raised on the mother's milk of liberty. i mean, you've got to love jefferson's writer. the mo
i could write another book, i hope to write more books -- i could write another book on southern slave owners who freed their slaves. i'll give you the contrast between john marshall and someone else. there's a man named edward coles who is the neighbor of thomas jefferson and the personal secretary of james madison. that would be today like, you know, the white house chief of staff. edward coles inherits about 20 slaves when he's a young man. during the war of 1812, as a young man, as...
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i spent time viewing houses. another said. i thought, finally, some stability. deal. interesting to find out if this was an absolute committment or indication. commitment or indication. cases of what it calls non—retractable offers, the college. presumably most of the offers were retractable. i suspect the individuals and the british medical association may take a different view on that. a 17—year—old boy has been charged with grievous bodily harm with intent after a woman was attacked with an electric drill in straban in northern ireland. the 38—year—old victim suffered a "very serious" head injury and is in a critical but stable condition in hospital. the teenager was also charged with possession of an offensive weapon in a public place and theft of a drill. he is due to appear in court in 0magh on monday. a 17—year—old boy has died after being shot in southwark in south london. officers including police firearms and air ambulance attended the scene on warham street but the victim was pronounced dead just before 7pm. the next of kin have been informed. no arre
i spent time viewing houses. another said. i thought, finally, some stability. deal. interesting to find out if this was an absolute committment or indication. commitment or indication. cases of what it calls non—retractable offers, the college. presumably most of the offers were retractable. i suspect the individuals and the british medical association may take a different view on that. a 17—year—old boy has been charged with grievous bodily harm with intent after a woman was attacked...
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happen is a kind of graduated mutual confidence where they were you know it was you take one step i take another and you take a further step i take another and then both these kind of steps for stabilization in the cries haitian has got to be guaranteed by third parties powerful third parties like china or you can russia and then that could only happen otherwise just so president tram's original formula that the north koreans would give up everything before they start talking is of course not on and that's why. kim was saying well you want me to do that well i'm going to walk out of the deal now that the north koreans are destroying some one of the sites showing all of p.t. and of course the donald trump wants this kind of. at least a breakthrough for his mid-term elections. and so both sides showing willingness. was something some sort of a deal saw her and saying that's why this was happening well yeah so though it seems so often initially look to the letter for us there was that caveat at the end you know we're open to listening if you still want to do it all rather groat it's like a rather g
happen is a kind of graduated mutual confidence where they were you know it was you take one step i take another and you take a further step i take another and then both these kind of steps for stabilization in the cries haitian has got to be guaranteed by third parties powerful third parties like china or you can russia and then that could only happen otherwise just so president tram's original formula that the north koreans would give up everything before they start talking is of course not...
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i love. today he didn't either even though we waited another meeting some. secret except i wasn't there at all. oh. i get. it i'm out they all get down on it. one more try at the gate come on he suggested but just as sacha hamas shows up the security intervenes. yet critics say it's the coverage that. i was hoping to wait for christiane of another drive by me what can i do now. i give it a try in the streets of madrid to see are something maybe some way. of course not i'm not going to find him shopping it's age and i am not even in the swamps to shop still the experts tell me the key. not oh my pop up anywhere. of it two thousand fifteen or night or disguised himself and surprised the street right here on this very spot. that. was a. riot i understand the stars could be hiding anywhere well maybe i did last. tuesday karim benzema behind those shades. is to me cause makeup artist this. is marcello trip and his uproar is gareth bale out and about with his special lady and who the hell is hiding behind this get up. i need to stop daydreaming and stop making thin
i love. today he didn't either even though we waited another meeting some. secret except i wasn't there at all. oh. i get. it i'm out they all get down on it. one more try at the gate come on he suggested but just as sacha hamas shows up the security intervenes. yet critics say it's the coverage that. i was hoping to wait for christiane of another drive by me what can i do now. i give it a try in the streets of madrid to see are something maybe some way. of course not i'm not going to find him...
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with adequate training are ready to consider another tool. i have spoken to some police officers as well and they feel that batons are potentially more lethal tan tasers. -- than tasers. >> supervisor safai: next question. do you want me to ask your favorite question? >> supervisor yee: sure. >> supervisor safai: have you attended any commission meetings? if you have how many over the last few years? >> i have not attended them in person in the last few years. i do work collaborative with police officers, particularly with domestic violence and human trafficking issues. i also attend task force involving the fbi, homeland security on these particular issues. when i was president of the commission on the status of women i was very concerned about lack of language access, particularly with domestic violence victims and also implementation of the justice data system and so i requested a meeting with -- a joint meeting with the police commission, thomas masuko was president and we worked collaborative on that. so we were satisfied that going forwar
with adequate training are ready to consider another tool. i have spoken to some police officers as well and they feel that batons are potentially more lethal tan tasers. -- than tasers. >> supervisor safai: next question. do you want me to ask your favorite question? >> supervisor yee: sure. >> supervisor safai: have you attended any commission meetings? if you have how many over the last few years? >> i have not attended them in person in the last few years. i do work...
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mean cos i mean another secret is the name of the owners of the works. don't. i just. recently a number of cases have tainted the institutions name the looting of jewish assets money laundering tax fraud it's hard to say if it was hidden or not but it was kept very discreetly in the freeport. the geneva freeport is an eldorado for art dealers wealthy heirs and fraudsters it's where they do their business hidden from view. one man agreed to open the doors of the freeport to us eve movie with his managing director. he runs the world's biggest company in the transport and storage of artworks that will see it was really sad to see a little. streets just fall out and also that that. they did. was it city all built this is a it. deposit your kids from is all plus support your daughter you already perceive it all go up. every day dozens of priceless artworks enter or leave the store rooms managed by eve bouvier's company. there's even a special workshop to pack and prepare the. works for shipment. said lost on. you by a. bus from exposes to an unknown group dozens in and gett
mean cos i mean another secret is the name of the owners of the works. don't. i just. recently a number of cases have tainted the institutions name the looting of jewish assets money laundering tax fraud it's hard to say if it was hidden or not but it was kept very discreetly in the freeport. the geneva freeport is an eldorado for art dealers wealthy heirs and fraudsters it's where they do their business hidden from view. one man agreed to open the doors of the freeport to us eve movie with his...
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i didn't know what to do. so that you could not move to another place. and i don't believe i know what my husband said everybody should leave the main house for one thing you know it's very comfortable living here you know but it's difficult during this season. it's a good place for normal people though. that. even to even there in my view i don't know i want to leave this place i'm scared to stay here i want to move to another place build my own home and take my parents with me . so. that's a good hope thank you. the monsoon comes to india every year like some ancient guard. destroying and creating life. the floodwaters would receive rise will grow people will rebuild and prepare for next year. this is one of our own. a sense of tranquility. something more than just. ordinary peace which means a lack of sound. it's not that. this is there any day in the whole scenario. i think out of this good. some heads. very clever have its own sort of gray. and a black cloth for five coats. and accounts of different thicknesses. counts that scare you but don't commun
i didn't know what to do. so that you could not move to another place. and i don't believe i know what my husband said everybody should leave the main house for one thing you know it's very comfortable living here you know but it's difficult during this season. it's a good place for normal people though. that. even to even there in my view i don't know i want to leave this place i'm scared to stay here i want to move to another place build my own home and take my parents with me . so. that's a...
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i had another friend. joe: what was his relation to you, cousin? john: yes sir, he was my cousin. then i had a friend that i attended high school with. he also is drafted and they were both in infantry. i decided to volunteer. the reason was i had the opportunity to choose my own career field and i did. i got a good career field, it was not combat arms, it wasn't infantry, and i was very pleased about that. joe: what was your sense of the vietnam war before you decided to enlist? john: i looked at the news one morning, and i saw an article that was involving the vietnam and i saw some of the people, and some of the kids. i just said to myself, i wish there was some way i could help them out. that was a contributing factor -- one of the contributing factors as to why i decided to volunteer. when i volunteered, i was very pleased to get into the aviation field versus combat arms. joe: all right. doing what? john: i was 67 november, helicopter mechanic. joe: working on the hueys. john: and the delta models. and eventually the culvers. and the cranes, little bit. joe: and the schnucks.
i had another friend. joe: what was his relation to you, cousin? john: yes sir, he was my cousin. then i had a friend that i attended high school with. he also is drafted and they were both in infantry. i decided to volunteer. the reason was i had the opportunity to choose my own career field and i did. i got a good career field, it was not combat arms, it wasn't infantry, and i was very pleased about that. joe: what was your sense of the vietnam war before you decided to enlist? john: i looked...
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mean, i think that's another area where there's definitely more interest and implicit bias, you know, all sorts of implicit bias. so i think, i hope, you know, like i said, i do hi there is a lot of -- i do think there is a lot of work already happening in the medical system, like, focused on various aspects of the problem. and so i hope that maybe one thing the book could do is sort of tie these things together and kind of show a larger context to really support that work and point out why it is necessary. >> i have a question about ma term mortality. i've been -- maternal mortality. i've been reading about how in the rest of the first world it seems like rates are declining, but in the united states they're rising, and i'm wondering if your book touches on that at all. >> yeah. so does the book touch on mama terrible mortality -- maternal mortality, it does not. i had planned to talk about that and then decided to leave sort of all of routine reproductive health out of it. even though that's -- and i have a background in that. but, yes, i mean, i think i have also bee
mean, i think that's another area where there's definitely more interest and implicit bias, you know, all sorts of implicit bias. so i think, i hope, you know, like i said, i do hi there is a lot of -- i do think there is a lot of work already happening in the medical system, like, focused on various aspects of the problem. and so i hope that maybe one thing the book could do is sort of tie these things together and kind of show a larger context to really support that work and point out why it...
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so i think it is another era of a great team. ke the term superteam because every team that aspires to be great you know steve kerr and all of those guys have put together an amazing team. >> is there a perfect picture?>> well, it has to be in focus. i have taken a lot of great pictures that won't see the light of day but the perfect picture will elicit a response from the viewer. when you look at the picture you will say it was a great moment but i like to get the emotions on the court as well. the warriors are great at that, steph curry had some last night and draymond green too. so if you as the viewer are looking at the photo and you get a response that i have done my job.>> is there one moment that you missed? >> how much time do you got? >> i was expecting one or two.>> you know, i am unfortunately subject to getting blocked by referees or missing guys because of arms or you are out of focus. it is what it is, it happens quickly and i get one shot every four seconds unlike photographers with a motor drive i get one every fou
so i think it is another era of a great team. ke the term superteam because every team that aspires to be great you know steve kerr and all of those guys have put together an amazing team. >> is there a perfect picture?>> well, it has to be in focus. i have taken a lot of great pictures that won't see the light of day but the perfect picture will elicit a response from the viewer. when you look at the picture you will say it was a great moment but i like to get the emotions on the...
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i have another minute. then, bob, back to you. you know what? i like these guys just so much i have another minute. back to the michael cohen, though. how you read michael cohen, you were saying this pantints a terrible picture and then a minute later you're agreeing with anthony. which is it? >> my view of it was i was reading that story as if i was donald trump or his legal team and saying this guy's with the government because there's about four vulnerabilities there. you can see where schneiderman would have been going, those are largely new york state cases. whatever -- so whatever he has on donald trump, whatever he knows, he's going to be in the government files because he's going to be a witness. >> anthony, which you say -- >> there was a good day for the president. >> when you say the president has grat political instincts, he has great instincts on one hand or great emotional intelligence, but how do you pair that with surrounding himself by so many bad eggs? paul man for the, carter page, i mean, like the list goes on and on and on. >
i have another minute. then, bob, back to you. you know what? i like these guys just so much i have another minute. back to the michael cohen, though. how you read michael cohen, you were saying this pantints a terrible picture and then a minute later you're agreeing with anthony. which is it? >> my view of it was i was reading that story as if i was donald trump or his legal team and saying this guy's with the government because there's about four vulnerabilities there. you can see where...