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my lips on her mouth ♪ ♪ everybody's talking now baby ooh you know it's true yeah yeah ♪ ♪ that i was bornouple mistakes ♪ ♪ you should know right now that i never sta put in one place forever and ever no more no more ♪ ♪ the midnight sky is the road i'm takin head high up i the clouds oh oh ♪ ♪ i was born to run i don't belong to anyone oh no i don't need to be loved by you ♪ ♪ fire in my lung can't bite the devil on my tongue oh no ♪ ♪ i don't need to be loved by yo see my lips on her mouth ♪ ♪ everybody's talking now baby ooh you know it's true yeah ♪ ♪ that i was born to ru i don't belong to anyone oh no i don't need to be loved by you ♪ ♪ ♪ i don't hide blurry eyes like yo like you ♪ ♪ i was born to run i don't belong to anyone oh no i don't need to be loved by you ♪ ♪ i got fire in my lung can't bite the devil on my tongue oh no ♪ ♪ i don't need to be loved by yo see his hand round my waist ♪ ♪ thought you'd never be replaced baby ooh you know it's true ♪ ♪ that i was born to ru i don't belong to anyone no i don't need to b loved by you yeah ♪ ♪ la la la-la la la la you know it's tru
my lips on her mouth ♪ ♪ everybody's talking now baby ooh you know it's true yeah yeah ♪ ♪ that i was bornouple mistakes ♪ ♪ you should know right now that i never sta put in one place forever and ever no more no more ♪ ♪ the midnight sky is the road i'm takin head high up i the clouds oh oh ♪ ♪ i was born to run i don't belong to anyone oh no i don't need to be loved by you ♪ ♪ fire in my lung can't bite the devil on my tongue oh no ♪ ♪ i don't need to be loved by...
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if he casts his vote, how dare i, an american born citizen not cast my own? that's what changed mine. jm voting for the biden-harris ticket. i am, as you can partially see, i'm a james baldwin fan. and the year i was born in 1963, james baldwin said that he can't do it because he's alive. i'm going to put my heart on the line again and i'm going to go ahead and cast that ballot and keep my fingers crossed and play to my god that maybe this time somebody will hear my tears and feel my pain and feel the tears and pain of 10s of millions of people across america who are disabled, who are sick, who are underinsured, uninsured or pay stacks of cash to be insured. whose life is something that is a gift. sooner or later, it's going to make me have a stroke or kill me flat out. and the older i get, the closer it gets. but i'm going to go head and use these years that i have left and have faith in the country in which i was born. i teach the constitution for a living. i believe in it. and i'm going to go ahead and go with my gut and cast that ballot and hope joe biden
if he casts his vote, how dare i, an american born citizen not cast my own? that's what changed mine. jm voting for the biden-harris ticket. i am, as you can partially see, i'm a james baldwin fan. and the year i was born in 1963, james baldwin said that he can't do it because he's alive. i'm going to put my heart on the line again and i'm going to go ahead and cast that ballot and keep my fingers crossed and play to my god that maybe this time somebody will hear my tears and feel my pain and...
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i was born in a place like this in nigeria. i study science because when i was growing up as a child i was very interested in in sex i would play by the river so i was curious about the natural world signed up studying science and i became a scientist then one day i came back to my mother and i said to her oh look i'm in a magazine see me this is my work they're talking about the work that i'm doing and she said it is good my daughter it is good but how is this work that you are doing here going to relate to the people back home so when she asked me that question i didn't have an answer. what is it that we can do to transform the lives of women and we were looking at everything the city health agriculture all the different sectors what kind of science can we bring in to make a difference to the lives of everyone in syria. we have to bring anything we have learned from anywhere and planted where we can have effect and with people that we love so as we move we must all move to get into a better future because that is what we want
i was born in a place like this in nigeria. i study science because when i was growing up as a child i was very interested in in sex i would play by the river so i was curious about the natural world signed up studying science and i became a scientist then one day i came back to my mother and i said to her oh look i'm in a magazine see me this is my work they're talking about the work that i'm doing and she said it is good my daughter it is good but how is this work that you are doing here...
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to build their own career paths the academy is financed by donations it's been over 10 years since i born michoacan and john mary while volunteering in an orphanage they've known each other a long time. is that one quickly realized that a lot of young people in uganda have no form or work. the country has one of the youngest and fastest growing populations in africa especially in uganda people are not prepared to work together to present themselves to ask critical questions to find their own solutions their own answers and we are learning that unseen are and that's why often not everybody will become an entrepreneur but many of our scholars as well that have been and have found jobs. one of the solutions lead to kampala with plastic waste is a huge problem. $350000.00 tons of trash accumulates in the ugandan capital every year and only half of it is disposed of. much of the plastic lands on this trash dump recycling isn't coming here john mary could be met pays young trash collectors together bottles that he can then use to build houses. every time i come here i do give some money to othe
to build their own career paths the academy is financed by donations it's been over 10 years since i born michoacan and john mary while volunteering in an orphanage they've known each other a long time. is that one quickly realized that a lot of young people in uganda have no form or work. the country has one of the youngest and fastest growing populations in africa especially in uganda people are not prepared to work together to present themselves to ask critical questions to find their own...
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i just wanted to see the country that i was born in and why my parents love that country so much. rn. it really was an amazing experience. gita watts, who had to begin a new life in britain. remember, you can watch witness history every month on the bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all of ourfilms, along with more than 1,000 radio programmes, in our online archive. just search online for "bbc witness history". next, we go to cuba. in july 1989, four top cuban army officers were sentenced to death and executed after being convicted of drug trafficking. but critics of the regime believe the case was, in fact, a political attempt to punish the officers for advocating change in fidel castro's communist cuba. we hearfrom ileana de la guardia, the daughter of one of the executed men. it was the show trial that shook havana. general arnaldo ochoa, a comrade in arms of fidel castro and hero of the revolution, was sentenced last friday to be shot by firing squad, along with three other army officers. translation: when they read out that my father, antonio de la guardia, as well as o
i just wanted to see the country that i was born in and why my parents love that country so much. rn. it really was an amazing experience. gita watts, who had to begin a new life in britain. remember, you can watch witness history every month on the bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all of ourfilms, along with more than 1,000 radio programmes, in our online archive. just search online for "bbc witness history". next, we go to cuba. in july 1989, four top cuban army officers...
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i will tell you what. i'm an american citizen, born and raised in this country. i grew up. -- i was born in 1960. race relations in this country got better and they were healing. sure there were things that needed to be taken care of. the heart has to heal in different ways other than by making a law. this country was accepting people as americans until the long march of the radical left brought in their identity politics to create the chaos and the angst and the confrontation between the two. starting with barack obama and his crowd of identity politics. say thest wanted to democratic congress woman is your congresswoman in charlotte? caller: yeah. unfortunately. host: the republican running, phil brewster. elect -- he will ru taking your calls from around the country and having this theersation the day after last state primary of this election cycle. delaware was the last eight to hold its primary yesterday. no surprises out of delaware coming out of yesterday's vote. senator christopher kunz fended off a left-wing challenge, defeating jessica saccharin. former --e held by a by former vice pres
i will tell you what. i'm an american citizen, born and raised in this country. i grew up. -- i was born in 1960. race relations in this country got better and they were healing. sure there were things that needed to be taken care of. the heart has to heal in different ways other than by making a law. this country was accepting people as americans until the long march of the radical left brought in their identity politics to create the chaos and the angst and the confrontation between the two....
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i was born two and a half hours from here, knowing that i was colored.ent to college and hour and a half from here knowing that i was black. i have a home here in atlanta knowing that i'm african-american. time has changed. now i'm proud to be an american. [cheering] i played football in the 1980's in new york city. i met a young man i thought was very brass. i learned that he loved his family. he loved his country and he , so i remember telling a reporter from the new york times that this guy could be present of the united states in 1985. because he loved america, but i guarantee you can't find that in the archives today. but i have always known he is different because he became the 45th president of the united states of america. i also get upset because he don't get the credit he deserves for all the things he's done in the african-american communities like historical black colleges, that help to build great black leaders in the world today and also, the prison reform that benefit most of the african-american, so i get upset about that. but, you know h
i was born two and a half hours from here, knowing that i was colored.ent to college and hour and a half from here knowing that i was black. i have a home here in atlanta knowing that i'm african-american. time has changed. now i'm proud to be an american. [cheering] i played football in the 1980's in new york city. i met a young man i thought was very brass. i learned that he loved his family. he loved his country and he , so i remember telling a reporter from the new york times that this guy...
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good week and he said i was born, i was born to do this. i was born to run for president. i said he's not going to last very long. and about two weeks later it was over. he was put in charge of taking your guns away, though, by biden you know that? they don't. how do you get the name beto he had spanish because name is beto o'rourke where does beto come from another phony deal going on there to protect american workers during the pandemic i suspended entry of foreign workers who threaten u.s. jobs and we will always care for our citizens. [applause] biden pledge to terminate these protections and give away your jobs under my administration we've achieved the most secure border in u.s. history. and we are just finishing out beautiful wall to wall 340 miles. 340. they don't talk about the wall. ♪build that qawl. [chanting] wall. they don't talk about the wall. i got sued by nancy pelosi crazy nancy i got sued. [booing] and e made one big mistake on the wall. remember, i always say we have to build the wall build a wall. right? i should have just said very simply we will not b
good week and he said i was born, i was born to do this. i was born to run for president. i said he's not going to last very long. and about two weeks later it was over. he was put in charge of taking your guns away, though, by biden you know that? they don't. how do you get the name beto he had spanish because name is beto o'rourke where does beto come from another phony deal going on there to protect american workers during the pandemic i suspended entry of foreign workers who threaten u.s....
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he had a cover and he said i was born to run for president. e was hot. he said i was born to run for president. anybody who says that is a sure loser. can you imagine if i said that? i said i was born to run for president. this guy is whacked out. [laughter] it's not an easy deal going on over here. i had a very nice life before. you knew a lot about my life, i had a great life. what did i do this for? what did i do this for? david perdue. you know why i enjoy? i love it. by the way, did you see the fbi, did you see the text messages? it is brutal. one guy said listen, this is illegal. i want insurance, he needs insurance for these people because they thought they would be locked up. we got it. now they are saying this is the hottest thing on the internet. boy oh boy. they been looking at me. essentially, it was the opposi opposite. you see biden's son, where is hunter? you know what i do? i call him, where is hunter? made a t-shirt. i said where is hunter? i was kidding, i said where is hunter? the next day it was the biggest selling teacher i
he had a cover and he said i was born to run for president. e was hot. he said i was born to run for president. anybody who says that is a sure loser. can you imagine if i said that? i said i was born to run for president. this guy is whacked out. [laughter] it's not an easy deal going on over here. i had a very nice life before. you knew a lot about my life, i had a great life. what did i do this for? what did i do this for? david perdue. you know why i enjoy? i love it. by the way, did you...
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that's where i was born. and then was given a position at harvard. e only two places he worked was harvard and stanford. and so we moved to silicon valley and that's where i grew up. >> you went to stanford undergrad? >> i did. >> did you major in finance? >> economics and international relations and thought i would be a lawyer just like you. david: well, you were smart not to do that. you went to warden m.b.a. school. and you went to wall street? >> i actually went from stanford to the london school of economics in warden. i assumed i would be a consultant. i was convinced that what i wanted to do is work with companies and help them understand their problems. but then i took a fascinating course and a great teacher and he opened my eyes to this great thing called wall street. i was completely convinced i was doing one thing. but to completely convinced the only thing i wanted to do was mergers. >> when you worked at morgan stanley was it 50% women? >> far from it. it was 1987. and it was sort of the stone age for -- for any sort of sense of what was
that's where i was born. and then was given a position at harvard. e only two places he worked was harvard and stanford. and so we moved to silicon valley and that's where i grew up. >> you went to stanford undergrad? >> i did. >> did you major in finance? >> economics and international relations and thought i would be a lawyer just like you. david: well, you were smart not to do that. you went to warden m.b.a. school. and you went to wall street? >> i actually...
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to build their own career paths the academy is financed by donations it's been over 10 years since i born which i own and john mary while volunteering in an orphanage they've known each other a long time. that one quickly realized that a lot of young people in uganda have no formal work. the country has one of the youngest and fastest growing populations in africa especially in uganda people are not prepared to have to work together to present themselves to us critical questions to find on solutions on answers and we are learning that unseen. and that's why often not everybody will become an entrepreneur but many of our scholars as well that have been so you know have found jobs. one of the solutions lead to kampala with plastic waste is a huge problem. $350000.00 tons of trash accumulate in the ugandan capital every year and only half of it is disposed of. much of the plastic lands of this trash dump recycling isn't coming here john mary could be mad pays young trash collectors together bottles that he can then use to build houses. every time i come here i do like give some money to othe
to build their own career paths the academy is financed by donations it's been over 10 years since i born which i own and john mary while volunteering in an orphanage they've known each other a long time. that one quickly realized that a lot of young people in uganda have no formal work. the country has one of the youngest and fastest growing populations in africa especially in uganda people are not prepared to have to work together to present themselves to us critical questions to find on...
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people also in poverty by 1st name if you're born into a poor family i. born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years younger if you're born into generational poverty. the fight every day so you meet your needs and the needs of your family. join me every. time i'm sure and i'll be speaking to the world of sport i'm sure. i'll see you then. cash cow and that is darren alfonzo along doing his darned there's changing pay change dard. his 1st words were added i will see you're a challenging post you've got 2 years to live. i have no doubt that what happened was criminal. defense concentrate market is a $1000000000.00 industry these things how does huge financial motivation to solve these problems there are numerous talking showing that doctors who are keen to test facts are a concentrate straight in fits of it's own that patients want gives them doctors the wrong place to play golf. why that would keep me from circuitry those use to your. own people is
people also in poverty by 1st name if you're born into a poor family i. born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years younger if you're born into generational poverty. the fight every day so you meet your needs and the needs of your family. join me every. time i'm sure and i'll be speaking to the world of sport i'm sure. i'll see you then. cash cow and that is darren alfonzo along...
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, i was born to do this. born to run for president. i said, he's not going to last long, and two weeks later it was over. he was put in charge of taking your guns away by biden, you know that, right? [booing] beto. where does the beto come from? another phony deal going on there. to protect american workers during the pandemic, i suspended the entry of foreign workers who threatened u.s. jobs. and we will always care for our citizens first. [applause] biden's pledge to terminate these protections and to give away your jobs. under my administration, we have achieved of the most secure border in history, and we're just finishing that beautiful wall. that wall, 340 miles. 340. wall"]ng "build that they don't talk about the wall. i got sued by nancy pelosi, crazy nancy, i got sued. [booing] i made one big mistake on the wall. i said we have to build the wall, build the wall, built the wall. i should have said very simply, we will not build the wall. the money would have come pouring in. they would have insisted th
, i was born to do this. born to run for president. i said, he's not going to last long, and two weeks later it was over. he was put in charge of taking your guns away by biden, you know that, right? [booing] beto. where does the beto come from? another phony deal going on there. to protect american workers during the pandemic, i suspended the entry of foreign workers who threatened u.s. jobs. and we will always care for our citizens first. [applause] biden's pledge to terminate these...
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if you're born into a poor family i. born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die. generational poverty. it's a tough fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being led. directly to what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. of the shallowness. and way. back with professor richard davidson professor of psychology and psychiatry at the university of wisconsin madison and the founder director of the center for health in minds talking about how to learn to be happy richard wright what about that skill of being happy the one that can be learned here saying how can it below 1st of 1st of all we talk about well being rather than happiness he learned you can have very high levels of wellbeing and not neces
if you're born into a poor family i. born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die. generational poverty. it's a tough fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being led. directly to what is true what is faith. in the...
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he got a phd, that is where i was born, and was given a position at harvard. ly two places he worked was harvard and stanford. we moved to silicon valley and that is where i grew up. david: you went to stanford undergrad? ruth: i did. david: did you major in finance? ruth: i majored in economics and international relations i thought i would be a lawyer like you. david: you were smart not to do that, but you did go toward an mba? ruth: yes. david: then you what to wall street? ruth: i went from stanford to the school of economics toward to wharton. course withcinating a great teacher and he opened my eyes to this thing called wall street, mergers, and acquisitions. i went convinced that i was doing my thing to being convinced i wanted to do mergers. david: when you went to morgan stanley was a percent women? ruth-- 50% women? ruth: far from it. foras sort of the stone age any sort of sense of what was the role of women in banking. i think the general attitude was that those of us who were there would get married, have kids, and leave. we did not have the stamina
he got a phd, that is where i was born, and was given a position at harvard. ly two places he worked was harvard and stanford. we moved to silicon valley and that is where i grew up. david: you went to stanford undergrad? ruth: i did. david: did you major in finance? ruth: i majored in economics and international relations i thought i would be a lawyer like you. david: you were smart not to do that, but you did go toward an mba? ruth: yes. david: then you what to wall street? ruth: i went from...
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if you're born into a poor family i. born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die. if you're born into generational poverty. it's a fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. hi i'm max kaiser this is a kaiser report you know things are not what they seem. so i say. well max you've often talked about the me mcconnel me and the you know the economy getting ever lighter and lighter there are more and more intangibles and this is shown in this chart 84 percent of the s. and p. $500.00 assets are now intend to fools this is a chart of the corporate balance sheets are more knowledge driven s. and p. $500.00 company assets in trillions of dollars and as you see the tangible part of companies they just increase slowly since 975 when 17 percent of a company's assets were intangible back in 1075 and now it's 84 percent companies used to make stuff and they had value terms of the factories and their employees and their tr
if you're born into a poor family i. born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die. if you're born into generational poverty. it's a fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. hi i'm max kaiser this is a kaiser report you know things are not what they seem. so i say. well max you've often talked about the me mcconnel me and the you know the economy getting ever lighter and lighter...
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"i was born to run for president." it's not an easy deal going on over here. d a very nice life before, you know that? i had a great life, what i do this for? what i do this for? david purdue? now, you know why i enjoy it? i love it. did you see they just caught the fbi, did you see the text messages? it's brutal. one of the guys that said listen, this is really illegal, i want insurance. insurance because they thought they are going to be locked up. we thought it, now they're going, this is the hottest thing right now on the internet. boy, oh, boy. they've been looking at me so essentially it was the exact opposite. you see biden, he got three and a half. hunter, where is hunter? that's his name, where is hunter. we made a t-shirt, i was making a speech, where is hunter? i was kidding, i said where's hunter, the next day it was the biggest selling t-shirt in history, where's hunter? hunter got a check from the wife of the mayor of moscow for $3.5 million, would anybody accept whatever he was supposed to do for $3.5 million? there's no job i can think of. befor
"i was born to run for president." it's not an easy deal going on over here. d a very nice life before, you know that? i had a great life, what i do this for? what i do this for? david purdue? now, you know why i enjoy it? i love it. did you see they just caught the fbi, did you see the text messages? it's brutal. one of the guys that said listen, this is really illegal, i want insurance. insurance because they thought they are going to be locked up. we thought it, now they're going,...
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. >> i do think i was born under a very bright star. >> i, ruth bader ginsburg, do solemnly swear.ion of the united states. >> i am a brooklyn, born and bred. >> i love my job. it's the best and hardest job i have ever had. it has kept me going through four kanscancer bouts. i have to read this set of briefs. go over the draft opinion. and so i have to somehow surmount whatever is going on in my body. >> because i'm a public figure. i could help make things a little better for people who were in my situation. >> fight for the things you care about. do it in a way that will lead others to join you. >> rbg! >> if you want to be a true professional, you will do something outside yourself. something to make life a little better for people less fortunate. than you. meaningful life is one lives not just for ones self-. but for community. >> as morning." have a great day everyone. >>> right now on "america this morning." supreme court show down. the battle brewing to preplace ruth bader ginsburg. president trump promising nominate a new justice soon. the growing out rage from democrats. r
. >> i do think i was born under a very bright star. >> i, ruth bader ginsburg, do solemnly swear.ion of the united states. >> i am a brooklyn, born and bred. >> i love my job. it's the best and hardest job i have ever had. it has kept me going through four kanscancer bouts. i have to read this set of briefs. go over the draft opinion. and so i have to somehow surmount whatever is going on in my body. >> because i'm a public figure. i could help make things a...
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but i was born here. here. >> beson and her brother josef were born and raised in berlin. they, too, know what it feels to be treated like outsiders. >> many of my schoolteachers underestimated me. they didn't know how much i was capable of and didn't ask me to participate very often. that made me so angry and sad that i stormed out of the classroom one day. i cried. the teachers came after me, and asked me what was up. and i told them, you never pick me. they said from then on, they would treat me differently. >> beson is an a grade student, who came top of the class three times in a row. kalsoumy is from berlin, too. she will start studying sociology in autumn. growing up, her mother ulrike quickly noticed her daughter kalsoumy had a hard time fitting in. >> like many girls her age, she wanted to do ballet. you know, wear a pink tutu and jump around. but she was all glum after her first t lesson. she was only three years old then, telling me, mum, i don't want to be brown anymore. i was so sad for her,
but i was born here. here. >> beson and her brother josef were born and raised in berlin. they, too, know what it feels to be treated like outsiders. >> many of my schoolteachers underestimated me. they didn't know how much i was capable of and didn't ask me to participate very often. that made me so angry and sad that i stormed out of the classroom one day. i cried. the teachers came after me, and asked me what was up. and i told them, you never pick me. they said from then on,...
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i was born on a dutch plantation in upstate new york. not too far from the hudson river. 1797, they gave me the name of isabel. short.lled me bell for i grew up tall and strong like my daddy. my daddy's name was james and my mamas name was betsy. betsy.ama's name was ,t seems like wherever i went people would talk and i heard their names and i thought about my name. after new york state passed a law in 1827 saying i could be free, i moved to new york city, started to work there. i stayed in a commune on the outskirts of town. i didn't like the goings-on , tell me i said, god what should i do? god said, bell, be about your father's business. in aked everything i could knapsack and i left new york city. i left with two dollars in my pocket and a song in my heart. along and i thought about it. i said now that i am a free woman, i need a freewoman's name. what should i call myself? so i thought about it. god told me to move -- me to move up and down the countryside to preach about the ills of sin and the meanness and wickedness of slavery and
i was born on a dutch plantation in upstate new york. not too far from the hudson river. 1797, they gave me the name of isabel. short.lled me bell for i grew up tall and strong like my daddy. my daddy's name was james and my mamas name was betsy. betsy.ama's name was ,t seems like wherever i went people would talk and i heard their names and i thought about my name. after new york state passed a law in 1827 saying i could be free, i moved to new york city, started to work there. i stayed in a...
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if you're born into a poor family i born in child minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years. generational poverty. it's a tough fight every day so you meet your needs and the needs of your family. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in the world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. the isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. directly to what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the death. or inmate in the shallowest. womanliness i'm going with a post some of this there's a. lot. of it. last time we chased. each one of them carrying 20 kilos 'd of drugs. first offense. then they just stepped right. into the family i mean pay the money coming. from me. even if. i don't know they didn't do it or make or. break right. now one. of. the former white house communications director turned trump critic and then a scarlet. politics. welcome to politicking on larry king he briefly worked as the white hous
if you're born into a poor family i born in child minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years. generational poverty. it's a tough fight every day so you meet your needs and the needs of your family. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in the world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. the isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. directly to what...
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. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality therere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it.t. >> we are here i in a bubble.e. after r sometimeme of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose e in th neighbororhood what kindnd of l youu want inn the morning.g. >> whehen i go therere i'm alwa eager to go o to my ppeople, to neighbhborhood. i wantnt to have the least interaction with the israelisis as popossiblele. >>>> many israelis ddon't wana know aboutut palesninians. they don't w want toto reaeach they don't wwant to cross into streets and d neighborhoodods w the paleststinians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided to go together to visit each other's neighborhoods. and i would talk
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that's where i was born and i grew up there when i was little and they said no, where you really from. because you can't really be from new york. you're obviously an outsider. a foreigner of some kind because you don't look right, and i got the same response when i was in india with my -- when i visited india to see my relatives and things and they similarly would make it very clear i didn't talk right, didn't wear the clothes right, didn't eat the food right, that i was alien in some way. so i had internalized this idea i didn't belong and traced it back to that act of international long distance migration my parents undertook and i think that really colored how i looked at migration. so, i wanted to interrogate that idea and what is what was -- that was the spark that became the process that results in this book. and i traysedded back to this idea of things belonging in certain places. this idea that certain people belong in certain places. that's where they're from. that's where the belong. they've evolved there they've adapted to those places. and we think of that in terms of peop
that's where i was born and i grew up there when i was little and they said no, where you really from. because you can't really be from new york. you're obviously an outsider. a foreigner of some kind because you don't look right, and i got the same response when i was in india with my -- when i visited india to see my relatives and things and they similarly would make it very clear i didn't talk right, didn't wear the clothes right, didn't eat the food right, that i was alien in some way. so i...
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that's where i was born. he was given a position at harvard. we moved eventually to silicon valley, and that's where i grew up. david: you went to stanford undergrad, and did you major in finance? ruth: i majored in economics and international relations and thought i would go off to be a lawyer. from: you got an mba wharton, and you went to wall street? ruth: i went from stanford to the london school of economics to wharton. i started in business school, i was convinced that what i wanted to do was work with companies and help them understand their problems. then i took a fascinating course with a great teacher and he opened my eyes to this thing called wall street mergers and acquisitions. i went from completely convinced i was doing one thing to completely convinced the only thing a wanted to do was mergers. david: when you went to morgan stanley, was it 50% women? ruth: far from it. it was 1987, so it was sort of the stone age for any sort of sense of what was the world of women in banking. i think the general attitude was that those of us wh
that's where i was born. he was given a position at harvard. we moved eventually to silicon valley, and that's where i grew up. david: you went to stanford undergrad, and did you major in finance? ruth: i majored in economics and international relations and thought i would go off to be a lawyer. from: you got an mba wharton, and you went to wall street? ruth: i went from stanford to the london school of economics to wharton. i started in business school, i was convinced that what i wanted to do...
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the country i was born in is .one, totally destroyed chicago, portland, and other cities, when i seeistory being rewritten, when i hear the of ases, i hear echoes former life i never wanted to hear again. i see shadows i thought i had outrun. wanted oneonly person to decide my fate -- me. not some party member, not some government official, not some bureaucrat. america, i would decide my own future. i am so grateful for america, the place where i was able to build my american dream through hard work and determination. president trump knows that the american story was written by people like you and i who love our country. born, but i am 100% american. this is the greatest country in the world. . said this before if i gave away everything i had -- have today, it would not be given,hat i have been the gift of freedom. right now it is up to us to choose -- fate and freedom over oppression. fighting themp is forces of anarchy and communism. i know he will continue to do just to that. what about his opponent and the rest of the d.c. swamp? i have no doubt they will hand the country over to
the country i was born in is .one, totally destroyed chicago, portland, and other cities, when i seeistory being rewritten, when i hear the of ases, i hear echoes former life i never wanted to hear again. i see shadows i thought i had outrun. wanted oneonly person to decide my fate -- me. not some party member, not some government official, not some bureaucrat. america, i would decide my own future. i am so grateful for america, the place where i was able to build my american dream through hard...
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actually the daughter of korean immigrants so my birth parents immigrated to the us shortly before i was born so the 1st member of my birth family born here grew up in a closed adoption like me nothing really about my origins and i decided to search for my birth family in my mid to late twenty's while i was pregnant with my 1st child was really a kind of impetus for my search and i wrote about it in a memoir called oh you can never know it was just happens to be right over your shoulder there yes and we did we didn't we didn't say your full name in the introduction there was nicole chung. and moving on to kid q you founded raising cultures right q tell me a bit about that. yes my name is kid zones baldwin i found it raising culture is after i adopted 2 biracial children and a caucasian fern and i kind of found that it was very difficult to get any resources as a trans racially adoptive parent especially the way around we've experienced a lot of different. prejudices a racism do that do so that it is just been a crazy whirlwind of things and so i'm trying to bring awareness to transfer racial
actually the daughter of korean immigrants so my birth parents immigrated to the us shortly before i was born so the 1st member of my birth family born here grew up in a closed adoption like me nothing really about my origins and i decided to search for my birth family in my mid to late twenty's while i was pregnant with my 1st child was really a kind of impetus for my search and i wrote about it in a memoir called oh you can never know it was just happens to be right over your shoulder there...
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o when he said, i was born to run for president. n a magazine, fake magazine, vanity fair, it is dying. those magazines are going down fast. but he was on a fake magazine, vanity fair i think, and he started saying he had a good week, good week, and he started saying, i was born, i was born to do this, was born to run for president. i said, he's not going to last long, and two weeks later it was over. he was put in charge of taking your guns away by biden, you know that, right? they know. beto. come from?the beto another phony deal there. to protect american workers during the pandemic, i suspended the entry of foreign workers who threatened u.s. jobs. and we will always care for our citizens first. [applause] pledge to terminate these protections and to give away your jobs. under my administration, we have achieved of the most secure border in history, and we're just finishing that beautiful wall. that wall, 340 miles. we hundred 40. they don't talk about the wall. [crowd chanting] >> build that wall held that wall build that wall b
o when he said, i was born to run for president. n a magazine, fake magazine, vanity fair, it is dying. those magazines are going down fast. but he was on a fake magazine, vanity fair i think, and he started saying he had a good week, good week, and he started saying, i was born, i was born to do this, was born to run for president. i said, he's not going to last long, and two weeks later it was over. he was put in charge of taking your guns away by biden, you know that, right? they know. beto....
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he was born for it. i was born -- anybody who gives that, that was when he was doing well. since then, he has cratered. ever since he made that statement, he is looked very bad. take a look at what he says about guns, and he got put in charge of guns. i guess biden, pretty soon, is going to be coming out saying, i never said that. check out all of this payments he's made on everything, and now he's going the opposite way, but he's agreed to the manifesto entirely. maybe he will do that and figures may be later on, everything he says -- because he has no control over what's happening. the radical left has captured the party. they even elected a person that nobody ever heard of -- a senator, it's been a while -- against a young, good-looking candidate by ten points in massachusetts. you did you know kennedy lost in massachusetts? you know why? because he wasn't a radical left. he was like a seminormal person, just slightly left. no, but think of it. this is what's happened. if this is really what's happened. if you are not a radical lefty meaning, guns, meaning fossil fuels.
he was born for it. i was born -- anybody who gives that, that was when he was doing well. since then, he has cratered. ever since he made that statement, he is looked very bad. take a look at what he says about guns, and he got put in charge of guns. i guess biden, pretty soon, is going to be coming out saying, i never said that. check out all of this payments he's made on everything, and now he's going the opposite way, but he's agreed to the manifesto entirely. maybe he will do that and...
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he got a masters degree, a phd, that's where i was born. e was given a position at harvard. the only two places he worked was harvard and stanford. moved eventually to falcon valley and that is where i grew up. david: you went to stanford undergrad? ruth: i did. david: did you major in finance? ruth: i majored in economics and international relations. i thought i would go off and be a lawyer just like you. david: ok. you were smart not to do that. wharton,did go to you got an mba from wharton. ruth: yes. david: then you went to wall street? ruth: i went from stanford to the school of economics to wharton. i took a fascinating course with a great teacher and he opened my eyes to this thing called wall street, mergers, and acquisitions. i went from being convinced that i was doing my thing to being convinced i wanted to do was mergers. david: when he went ultimately to morgan stanley, was a 50% women? ruth: far from it. when i started at morgan stanley, it was 1987, so it was sort of the stone age for any sort of sense of what was the role of
he got a masters degree, a phd, that's where i was born. e was given a position at harvard. the only two places he worked was harvard and stanford. moved eventually to falcon valley and that is where i grew up. david: you went to stanford undergrad? ruth: i did. david: did you major in finance? ruth: i majored in economics and international relations. i thought i would go off and be a lawyer just like you. david: ok. you were smart not to do that. wharton,did go to you got an mba from wharton....
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dwight d eisenhower was president when i was born. cy but i had a real sense of connection to him not just the accident the timing of my birth he was a hero to those who like my parents and their friends was treated as first-class citizens in america they saw justice in the leader who fought justice my father cast his first vote as a republican and did so with pride and i can remember that he thought dwight d eisenhower to make a difference and he did. none of us will ever forget it was president eisenhower that protected the young black children with brown v board of education to integrate segregated schools. little rock arkansas that was an active befitting of a leader. he was a leader. then of course the civil rights act of 1967 which would create a commission on civil rights and the civil rights division i also felt a connection to eisenhower who stood as a giant glass general to serve i always believe that he ended the korean war because it was the right thing to do and also as a soldier he knew more than most civilians and it was
dwight d eisenhower was president when i was born. cy but i had a real sense of connection to him not just the accident the timing of my birth he was a hero to those who like my parents and their friends was treated as first-class citizens in america they saw justice in the leader who fought justice my father cast his first vote as a republican and did so with pride and i can remember that he thought dwight d eisenhower to make a difference and he did. none of us will ever forget it was...
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dwight d eisenhower was president when i was born. ny of the events of his presidency but i have always had a real sense of connection to him not just by the accident of the timing of my birth and his tenure. as young girl growing up in birmingham, alabama, he was a hero to those who, like my parents and their friends sought and desired so much just to be treated as first-class citizens in america. they sought justice and they saw and president eisenhower a leader who sought justice too. my father cast his first vote as a republican for dwight d. eisenhower and he did so with pride and i remember he thought president eisenhower would make a difference and make a difference he did. perhaps none of us will ever forget that it was president eisenhower that protected young black children as they tried to finally deliver on the supreme court decision of brown v board of education to integrate segregated schools in little rock, arkansas. that was an act befitting a leader. dwight d eisenhower was a leader. then of course the civil rights act
dwight d eisenhower was president when i was born. ny of the events of his presidency but i have always had a real sense of connection to him not just by the accident of the timing of my birth and his tenure. as young girl growing up in birmingham, alabama, he was a hero to those who, like my parents and their friends sought and desired so much just to be treated as first-class citizens in america. they sought justice and they saw and president eisenhower a leader who sought justice too. my...
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. >> i was told i was born here, but i was too young to remember. >> they never thought they'd live to have to move. >> when is the last time you got a listing for a whole town? >> never. >> will the heirs take the cash and let the bulldozers in? >> if you did sell, where would those people go? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in western pennsylvania, turning into the village of reduction. i'm here because a viewer wrote me to say this whole place is his strange inheritance. >> my name is david stawovy. when my parents passed away, my siblings and i inherited a town. >> hi, david. i'm jamie colby. >> hello, jamie. welcome to the town of reduction. >> you wrote me you inherited a town? this is it? >> this is part of it. >> david and his three siblings' inheritance encompasses 75 acres of hills, farmland, and forest nestled along the youghiogheny river. the town, population 60, stretches out along reduction road, which leads into reduction circle, and an area called "the village," a collection of 19 houses. >> and the house right in fr
. >> i was told i was born here, but i was too young to remember. >> they never thought they'd live to have to move. >> when is the last time you got a listing for a whole town? >> never. >> will the heirs take the cash and let the bulldozers in? >> if you did sell, where would those people go? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in western pennsylvania, turning into the village of reduction. i'm here...
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know and i'm going to succeed because people came in the room they didn't know me and i matter i wasn't born. i am hard. right i'm no longer in this isolation where i'm irrelevant or i have to walk around and lead with this label of shame little by little the hope starts to take that label off and when people come into place you're able to replace that label with words of worth instead of allowing that. yes and. we all are the same when it comes to what our basic needs are and what our basic desires are and i think if we really think about what we have in common with one another that's where we can start to create a basis of understanding a person saying i'm not going to judge you i'm not going to criticize you i'm not going to do you value your lived experience because it's different than my you say to the other human being what ever. dream you've ever had is still. when i was growing up. belt like there were a few kids that were completely off the leash. and there were a few kids that were trying really hard to make good choices and really had their focus at where it needed to be but most
know and i'm going to succeed because people came in the room they didn't know me and i matter i wasn't born. i am hard. right i'm no longer in this isolation where i'm irrelevant or i have to walk around and lead with this label of shame little by little the hope starts to take that label off and when people come into place you're able to replace that label with words of worth instead of allowing that. yes and. we all are the same when it comes to what our basic needs are and what our basic...
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if you're born into a poor family i ask your born child minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years younger. generational poverty. fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. join me every thursday on the alex simon shore and i'll be speaking to the world of politics. i'm sure. i'll see you then. opposition rallies break out in baton rouge soft of president lukashenko sworn in 1st 6 dozens of people have been arrested. the russian foreign ministry accuses western powers of launching a distant from asian campaign over the alleged poisoning of alexina valmy the opposition activist has now been discharged from hospital also this hour. russia is ready to provide the u.n. with top notch assistance to be a potent invites united nations stuff to try a new russian covert vaccine free of charge already being with quest from u.n. colleagues. correspondent becomes one of the 1st to get. the job as part of the phase 3 trial.
if you're born into a poor family i ask your born child minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years younger. generational poverty. fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. join me every thursday on the alex simon shore and i'll be speaking to the world of politics. i'm sure. i'll see you then. opposition rallies break out in baton rouge soft of president lukashenko...