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but even before i could implement this celebration, people began to write me lette letters. i don't know much about poetry. i don't know much but then would come the convention they would talk about the first column or the fact i remember one man from the middle of the country who told me the first book he got out of the library in his hometown was a collection of poems and he got it after filling out his entire. but he grabbed the first book he saw and it happened to be that. first i have to pull a book of poems. then he said because of the only book he had he started reading it and it changed his life. it enriched their lives int andt the same time they were telling me that they did not feel equal somewhere along their lives that they were not worthy of this, and i thought that is my mission. we've got to get poetry everywhere as much as you can so people can feel comfortable with it and no that it is their song and story. maybe you have to have a certain understanding in that it did not deal with everyday life. it was somehow about higher things. i can think of nothing bes
but even before i could implement this celebration, people began to write me lette letters. i don't know much about poetry. i don't know much but then would come the convention they would talk about the first column or the fact i remember one man from the middle of the country who told me the first book he got out of the library in his hometown was a collection of poems and he got it after filling out his entire. but he grabbed the first book he saw and it happened to be that. first i have to...
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and i knew that it could, with little provocation, emerge. , lidded. shut down. and so i faked it. i became quite good at faking it. i do not do it any more. one of the nice things about california was that i got some excellent therapy. you can get it here in london, too. but i did. all of that worked out. it took years and years of working with therapists. and ifound it was possible to express a murderous rage, fury, hostility on stage. and nothing bad would happen. but in my own life, i have had to restrain myself, sometimes. because the response of violence — which is a choice that men make — it can be controlled. it was always a choice for me and i was always able to make the right choice. which is do nothing. have the feelings and do nothing about them. you also said that one oppressive aspect was the experience of loneliness. it seems... you mentioned it a few times in the comments you've made. it seems surprising. even though neighbours would at times help, and my brother, who was five years older than me, so he could be absent from som
and i knew that it could, with little provocation, emerge. , lidded. shut down. and so i faked it. i became quite good at faking it. i do not do it any more. one of the nice things about california was that i got some excellent therapy. you can get it here in london, too. but i did. all of that worked out. it took years and years of working with therapists. and ifound it was possible to express a murderous rage, fury, hostility on stage. and nothing bad would happen. but in my own life, i have...
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and with that tournament i honestly felt i thought i could win. but i thought that if i was at my best he was on a different level not as good as i thought i was but he went on to win that tournament pretty easily. and many started to bother me a never felt quite the same as mine he started to bother me. >> impressive by any standard and in 2013 you retire your need -- me is acting up now serving close at 150 what is it like to take me in the mind of james flake -- james blake to have close 150-mile an hour it is less than half the second to hit it. it is the bin quicker than 95 miles per hour fastball add you have to decide how to hit that forehand or bad hand -- becky and and give the court and it does seem impossible i remember "usa today" did an article headed a baseball and returning the server the too difficult with a breakdown and then decide is it sliding or where do i need to put my racket? to a need to get it down? all the calculations go through the head. the by the end of five sets you are mentally tired. >> you have a person standing a
and with that tournament i honestly felt i thought i could win. but i thought that if i was at my best he was on a different level not as good as i thought i was but he went on to win that tournament pretty easily. and many started to bother me a never felt quite the same as mine he started to bother me. >> impressive by any standard and in 2013 you retire your need -- me is acting up now serving close at 150 what is it like to take me in the mind of james flake -- james blake to have...
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because i could not help her very much then. i was not able to.t and encouragement to women like my mother, because domestic violence continues to be a massive unspoken of problem around the world. here in all societies, and all classes, and all economic backgrounds, it doesn't make a difference. people think of domestic violence, "well, it happens in council estates." no, not at all. it happens everywhere. it is this silent crime because people are ashamed to speak about it. i was ashamed. i was ashamed every monday morning when i went to school because i knew people knew what had been happening. and it was — it was shaming. they knew because of the noise coming from your house? yeah. we were a very tight community. we lived in what was called a one up, one down, one room upstairs, one room downstairs. it was impossible to live privately. i shared a room with my brother. we had a partitioned off room. it would have been part of my parents‘ bedroom. did you really insert yourself between your mother and your father to stop him hitting her? sometim
because i could not help her very much then. i was not able to.t and encouragement to women like my mother, because domestic violence continues to be a massive unspoken of problem around the world. here in all societies, and all classes, and all economic backgrounds, it doesn't make a difference. people think of domestic violence, "well, it happens in council estates." no, not at all. it happens everywhere. it is this silent crime because people are ashamed to speak about it. i was...
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i learned i could deal with death. i cannot accept that god would let lives get entangled only to be yanked apart. can you live forever and be a part forever? that is death. a real and without resurrection. a place where islam cannot go does not hel help. had carla not broken up with me, could i have broken it off with her? the deeper sorrow carves into you, the more joy it contains. from which i learned this lesson. the further you let a person into your soul, the longer it takes her to leave. i could not have guessed how much it would've hurt to give anyone anything with my heart but i had stupidly given mine. the following spring i stop by carla's hearts to pick up bradley, good friend of mine. he lives on the other side of town. jeremy who lives on the other side of town was standing beside me. none of this memory makes any sense, but that's because all i was focused on and all i could see years later was carla at the top of the stairs putting dishes away. she may have waived. a year later we ended up across from ea
i learned i could deal with death. i cannot accept that god would let lives get entangled only to be yanked apart. can you live forever and be a part forever? that is death. a real and without resurrection. a place where islam cannot go does not hel help. had carla not broken up with me, could i have broken it off with her? the deeper sorrow carves into you, the more joy it contains. from which i learned this lesson. the further you let a person into your soul, the longer it takes her to leave....
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clinton: it really surprised me how easily i could be turned into a two-dimensional cartoon. mr. sh: in walks my dad, i said, "welcome, mr. president." and he said, "thank you, mr. president." >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. i will leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? ♪ david: i'd like to start by acknowledging the presence of mrs. bush. thank you very much for being here. [applause] mr. bush: actually, i was supposed to do that. david: sorry. [laughter] david: i want to ask you about your parents. how are they doing? mr. bush: i hate these tough questions. [laughter] thank you for asking. told dad today that i was going to be on stage with bill, and you were the moderator. david: what did he say? mr. bush: he was surprised. [laughter] david: okay. surprised you could not do anybody better?
clinton: it really surprised me how easily i could be turned into a two-dimensional cartoon. mr. sh: in walks my dad, i said, "welcome, mr. president." and he said, "thank you, mr. president." >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. i will leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer,...
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who i could become as a person.im: everyday after work i went straight to school, studied hard, and it paid off. jocelyn: sentía como que si quiero cambiar el mundo tengo que cambiara mi primero. group: surprise! surprise! surprise! angela: i could not have gotten my diploma without my family. jocelyn: mi consejera, ella fue lo máximo para mí porque me ayudó mucho con todo. jackie: i've been given an opportunity and i'm just thankful for it. angela: yeah it's hard, but keep on going and keep on trying. karim: the high school diploma has just added to the confidence and now i feel unstoppable. narrator: find free adult education classes near you at finishyourdiploma.org this is my new best friend, esther. she might look like any normal, playful puppy but esther's being raised to become a canine companions for independence assistance dog for a person with a disability. to get there, she needs lots of loving care and attention, plenty of exercise and good eating habits so that she can live a long and healthy life for h
who i could become as a person.im: everyday after work i went straight to school, studied hard, and it paid off. jocelyn: sentía como que si quiero cambiar el mundo tengo que cambiara mi primero. group: surprise! surprise! surprise! angela: i could not have gotten my diploma without my family. jocelyn: mi consejera, ella fue lo máximo para mí porque me ayudó mucho con todo. jackie: i've been given an opportunity and i'm just thankful for it. angela: yeah it's hard, but keep on going and...
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don't hide it at your mom's basement but make it to set me on your own but it does i don't do it and i could. i don't look but sit with us how i took it and that's the clyde i am highly and you know. the something that the little some of the bigger little do i miss out about all the. time came to mind that i'm. that kid. you know when you're. out of your story. today coming up you know what i. saw as a kind. of sorrow because you see the looks are. going to be people look to the give to the physio in the normal private office would be to go off. at them and be the only one could get that. she was i mean you. can listen to them to talk to an awful spanish with their religion and. again a lot. of give. and we have to feed off because if you're mine all of them look up to both of us we never see you michel. not to. excess you know what i'm started by the way these. lines of your school based. on the sun must. come on so found i was often looked into that how does she have any but this old false soul of the not so much that if a man hard to see it will be solved in the first place how far that c
don't hide it at your mom's basement but make it to set me on your own but it does i don't do it and i could. i don't look but sit with us how i took it and that's the clyde i am highly and you know. the something that the little some of the bigger little do i miss out about all the. time came to mind that i'm. that kid. you know when you're. out of your story. today coming up you know what i. saw as a kind. of sorrow because you see the looks are. going to be people look to the give to the...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i could tell you i was fragile i could tell you i was weak ♪ ♪ i could writears and i've seen truth turn to power ♪ ♪ if you could see me the way i see you if you could feel me the way i feel you ♪ ♪ you'd be a believer you'd be a believer ♪ ♪ minutes turn to hours hours turn to years and i've seen truth turn to power ♪ ♪ i could tell you i was ageless but i know you see the light ♪ ♪ i could tell you i'm immune to everything but that's a lie dust don't turn to flowers ♪ ♪ skies don't disappear but i've seen truth to power ♪ ♪ if you could see me the way i see you if you could feel me the way i feel you ♪ ♪ you'd be a believer you'd be a believer you'd be a believer you'd be a believer ♪ ♪ it's hard to keep going on i said it's hard to keep going on i said it's hard to keep going on ♪ ♪ if you could see me the way i see you if you could feel me the way i feel you ♪ ♪ you'd be a believer you'd be a believer you'd be a believer you'd be a believer ♪ ♪ you'd be a believer you'd be♪ ♪ minutes turn to hours hours turn to years and i've seen truth turn to power ♪ [
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i could feel it in the final. stride it up and come away with two wins was pretty good. this is where it all goes down, used to go down? this is where i would come every day, pretty much, spending a lot of life here. so when reggie comes he is like mummy. you were competing at an early age? i was probably about this big. yes. i started when i was ten, a little older. these are some of the girls who train with toni now. hello. how is it going? it is good to see you. i have missed you. of course. how long did you guys work together? 18 years. do i have to call you dame? yes, please. thank you. toni minichiello has worked asjess' coach throughout her whole career. guiding her progress from promising schoolkids sprinted to multi event champion. jess is expecting her second child. herfirst, reggie, was born two years after super saturday. having won gold in london and facing the prospect of becoming a parent for the first time, many would have decided to call it a day. having a son, having to balance life more, how did
i could feel it in the final. stride it up and come away with two wins was pretty good. this is where it all goes down, used to go down? this is where i would come every day, pretty much, spending a lot of life here. so when reggie comes he is like mummy. you were competing at an early age? i was probably about this big. yes. i started when i was ten, a little older. these are some of the girls who train with toni now. hello. how is it going? it is good to see you. i have missed you. of course....
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i am a workaholic and i did not think i could be a gifted painter. d him for doing that. i think he would tell you the best thing that can happen to you in politics is to be consistently underestimated. mr. bush: i was pretty good at that. >> [laughter] [applause] mr. clinton: he made me look like a genius, because when the presidential race in 1999 started, i turned on the tv one night at the white house and i saw him sitting on a bale of hay in a tent in iowa, and as far as i know it was the first time you made that compassionate conservative speech. and i got on the phone and said, you better pay attention to him, he can beat you. there is a big attention against giving any party three terms in a row in the white house. what he said to people who could go either way is compassionate conservative. i will give you the same thing clinton did, but with smaller government and a bigger tax cut. wouldn't you like that? >> [laughter] mr. clinton: as we know we democrats are not as good at bumper stickers. and it was brilliant. and i thought they are going
i am a workaholic and i did not think i could be a gifted painter. d him for doing that. i think he would tell you the best thing that can happen to you in politics is to be consistently underestimated. mr. bush: i was pretty good at that. >> [laughter] [applause] mr. clinton: he made me look like a genius, because when the presidential race in 1999 started, i turned on the tv one night at the white house and i saw him sitting on a bale of hay in a tent in iowa, and as far as i know it...
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>> i could have killed somebody. i could have-- i could have died. have got killed. >> reporter: henderson, louisiana officer brandy sickey says she blacked out behind the wheel and crashed her ford explorer police cruiser in april. >> i could have had somebody in the back see the transporting them to jail. i could have killed t doctors diagnosed with sickey with carbon monoxide poisoning. tests showed potentially dangerous levels of the gas in ther blood, even more than two hours later. what did doarkts tell you about the level of your carbon monoxide. >> that it was near fatal. >> reporter: despite reports of three crashes and 41 responsibles in the 2011-2017 explorers, there's no actual evidence they were the result of carbon monoxide poisoning. today, ford released these new imageimages that may complain hw c.o. is seeping into exploressers. they show unsealed holes. those holes were made after purchase to install emergency equipment supas lights. they're in austin, texas now, attempting to fix some of the city's 400-plus ?roarers taken off the r
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way i want it we could do you want to which i did. or said all along when you're going to it was really a lot of talk about it there was a bit of on air opposite of i want to read this. joke of ok. you'll. pay the audience what they did in putting on. the new page in the second simply so you could i could not i'm on his computer put me up and i hadn't. been bought but i mean he admitted he did not. hear it on the third is not what it was an automobile double. for you speed. up the in a lot of the and i love it. but i don't know. our last. words there's a younger one to you you know here's the. bottom one is the model. one holding if they got an icon. here finish the. question for you will i think i think that there's a level of this. simply if you read all of the. music i don't go no way no you have to look at the contrary bikers. they will show you someone who it was you know kind of voice that but also i tell it just you know we thought when i like a little more we're going to you know monkey kind of another they don't forget us i t
way i want it we could do you want to which i did. or said all along when you're going to it was really a lot of talk about it there was a bit of on air opposite of i want to read this. joke of ok. you'll. pay the audience what they did in putting on. the new page in the second simply so you could i could not i'm on his computer put me up and i hadn't. been bought but i mean he admitted he did not. hear it on the third is not what it was an automobile double. for you speed. up the in a lot of...
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through the prism of the future you just become more than i could. become one of the. really good question. i do with. a simple focus i think. it is going to be. just. enough money. now. that. i'm. not. out. of the city was told you know it was always my goal is only what it is to live i know you get me out of it if you can be good enough as you all get on you're going to stop voices again you are going to stop. this is because i know i just don't want to their whole life is going to suck it up over. a certain clues all your thoughts on august off i think what was i was up all the good of if one fucking awful i didn't mean i could try to help with the first one up in the same time i just took up a book that will satisfy the cuticles i took them up because i just took them up because i'm a sucker for the leaving slate is my. yes you'll. end up with. an. old. fart. like. i said. well. you. can only live in the. city he won a latino. community to. get the money and it will. continue to see the scene at the. least. we don't know if you will mind. that i want to ensure it wa
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i mean i don't know what became of them how could anybody doubt about it. because there was a little bit. less. of it. but ultimately. you know you don't want to. fix things. pleasure but you know you know i started off. that's going to be again i see a flip flop think iconic film and i don't really add up the coffee night and i get that and feed me a good six don't want to follow on the whole thing what i thought of is. more. like what it did. oh there are already out rewrites there are there at the border rather odd. years. i don't know. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. you're out caught up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry for me i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like
i mean i don't know what became of them how could anybody doubt about it. because there was a little bit. less. of it. but ultimately. you know you don't want to. fix things. pleasure but you know you know i started off. that's going to be again i see a flip flop think iconic film and i don't really add up the coffee night and i get that and feed me a good six don't want to follow on the whole thing what i thought of is. more. like what it did. oh there are already out rewrites there are there...
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his family will hate me and i could go to jail. >> reporter: stay with us. hi, i'm paul. le ask why i switched to sprint. well, their network reliability is within 1% of the big guys. and they have the best price for unlimited among national carriers and... wait! are you watching this on the awesome iphone 7? you gotta get iphone 7 from sprint! and they'll give you a second one on them! what are you doing? go switch to sprint! who's he talking to? i don't know. but i better go to sprint. wait! two iphone 7s. love you! (vo) get sprint unlimited. and now, get iphone 7 for people with hearing loss, and get a second iphone 7 on us. visit sprintrelay.com. you're more than just a bathroom disease. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infec
his family will hate me and i could go to jail. >> reporter: stay with us. hi, i'm paul. le ask why i switched to sprint. well, their network reliability is within 1% of the big guys. and they have the best price for unlimited among national carriers and... wait! are you watching this on the awesome iphone 7? you gotta get iphone 7 from sprint! and they'll give you a second one on them! what are you doing? go switch to sprint! who's he talking to? i don't know. but i better go to sprint....
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i didn't i could. walk and it had. been that one who suboxone. in the house like on afghan men they have not and the plan not. the lights. i had couple of. had it. with. this out none of them says it's an open mind that. this intel thing. besides she added that finished should be. in the lead in the fall of the us but you're going to die and the mother cool thing made the forty. on us i mean the. few month to. month of the. not month to. the how good are most of us who love. the. well for the i'll say me. did you fall in the. north. was a house. on the edge of it is up to the south of the desert with his own long thought that his was able to plug. a solid form in. the. state of the human. had not. been literate in the. new could it not know you. got a better. bill a young. age to you. in the summer because. mr know they are there not because i leave you in the now that she could mark you know pretty man and if you know no one could manage to sean disembodied voice i'm. not. alone and then as long. it gives you the moment to. look. at the. models y
i didn't i could. walk and it had. been that one who suboxone. in the house like on afghan men they have not and the plan not. the lights. i had couple of. had it. with. this out none of them says it's an open mind that. this intel thing. besides she added that finished should be. in the lead in the fall of the us but you're going to die and the mother cool thing made the forty. on us i mean the. few month to. month of the. not month to. the how good are most of us who love. the. well for the...
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how would a listen if i could but it doesn't mean. i could not. love him i love this and will go ahead and the best not to be come out to show his little enough. to nevada and. i'm going to look at. that in the new york to you know what i mean i want to let me know when you. talk. to. people that i do not. know but enough. to see it up to my head to get. a lot of these. into how do you look ma the punch that even though seems to be a big and they've had to keep this up over. the koofi psychoanalysed have been a moment this film that will. suddenly came up here that. we can this way and that is the whole thought of way because he is back at me now and then i can hear them now to welcome. him. but. i don't buy a month left but grow this economy and the clinton class that has been around back to get her hair was the better of her. shop. because simply. if it has a little it's a little bit new delhi. bishop the emotion if you have a lover you need. to. tell them that and move on with those people on the committee that you love him about the rest of th
how would a listen if i could but it doesn't mean. i could not. love him i love this and will go ahead and the best not to be come out to show his little enough. to nevada and. i'm going to look at. that in the new york to you know what i mean i want to let me know when you. talk. to. people that i do not. know but enough. to see it up to my head to get. a lot of these. into how do you look ma the punch that even though seems to be a big and they've had to keep this up over. the koofi...
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i wouldn't listen if i could but it doesn't mean. that good enough. bob i'm allowed to say i will go ahead and the best not to be come out to show you the enough. to know about the. not. on the head. of the new york city you know what i mean eleven. o'clock. pm et al. to how do you feel. you must have done had he not you've. had enough. to see the. hide. a lot of these. come up. to how do you look ma a punch that even though seems to be a big lead had the support of. the koofi when alice had no mama they still knuckle. head in the chemo thing that. we call this way ticket and that is the whole thought of me because he is back at me now and then i can hear them now to welcome. him. back. by a month. but this economy. that is going. to get ahead was the bigger. ha ha ha. because simply assume. if it has a little it's a little bit you know a. bit of the emotion if you have a lover you need. to. tell them that and then move from one hundred of those a couple on to the movie that you loved him about ten of the last of the was how lucky i knew who to be youn
i wouldn't listen if i could but it doesn't mean. that good enough. bob i'm allowed to say i will go ahead and the best not to be come out to show you the enough. to know about the. not. on the head. of the new york city you know what i mean eleven. o'clock. pm et al. to how do you feel. you must have done had he not you've. had enough. to see the. hide. a lot of these. come up. to how do you look ma a punch that even though seems to be a big lead had the support of. the koofi when alice had no...
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i could see it, and i could feel it with the temperature and i could hear it with the excitement especiallyh the student crowd that we had here at the college in charleston. >> tell me a little bit about what it is like, something that a lot of us have not been able to see, the in earth from space? >> seeing the earth from space is the most beautiful thing i have ever seen. it really is beyond words, it is like a look into paradise. just a beautiful planet, we are very lucky to be here. thingsys count the lucky that we have here, and it was here that keeps us alive, we have water that keeps us alive magnetic fields that keeps us protected from solar radiation. we also have a moon and a son and the sun is 400 times larger than the moon and 400 times farther away is why they are the same size in the sky, and we got a chance to get lunar and solar eclipses, which other planets do not. the beauty of it, the beauty of the planet and also a sense of clockwork of this dance that goes on between the earth, the sun and the moon, you can see it in base, and you can see the rotation of the earth, the
i could see it, and i could feel it with the temperature and i could hear it with the excitement especiallyh the student crowd that we had here at the college in charleston. >> tell me a little bit about what it is like, something that a lot of us have not been able to see, the in earth from space? >> seeing the earth from space is the most beautiful thing i have ever seen. it really is beyond words, it is like a look into paradise. just a beautiful planet, we are very lucky to be...
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i mean i don't know what became of them how could anybody want to do that. because there are some little bit. left. but i don't know what i would do but i'm going to. go you don't want to so it. will. fit through. pleasure i'll let you know if you know i started off on blog post you know it's true that you can i see a few go on it's almost you know the yeah i thought you know it's nice that i can see the matrix don't want to get. my on all i want to kind of is. more. like what it did. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media. the media. and voters elected businessmen to run this country business equals power boom bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but noone signed up to be friggin poisoned by our own people that was nuclear biological and chemical products the said do not truck tires all types of styrofoam polystyrene batteries truc
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i could take a pencil and put it to paper and write words and predates this story. i would read every book that he got out of the library. i got this could put this littlk girl into a story of my own making and i think that. i was very shy so the idea of teaching is something that was g the act of getting up in front of a class that filled me with terror. i got my first one in arizona, a place that i had never been. it wasn't a place that i would want to go necessarily but that's where the job was. students are more afraid than ia was and.e i was giving a reading withvingg gwendolyn books and was excited about this being able to read one of my idols.e. i had nothing more to do but to finish reading my students poems and then i was free for the whole summer. i got a phone call. i was packing to go home, got a call and they said you're going to get a call in a minute and i'm not supposed to tell you what it is about, but i'm going to tell you anyway and he told me this he wanted to be the next poet laureate of the united states. he came completely out of the blue. when
i could take a pencil and put it to paper and write words and predates this story. i would read every book that he got out of the library. i got this could put this littlk girl into a story of my own making and i think that. i was very shy so the idea of teaching is something that was g the act of getting up in front of a class that filled me with terror. i got my first one in arizona, a place that i had never been. it wasn't a place that i would want to go necessarily but that's where the job...
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you know i have been treated so bad back here that yes i could i could actually now i could kill a man not really could i could kill one of these loaves and out and it nets a hand that said look is that you know i was ready i was raised as a net and what about going to do now mr brown when i get out what am i going to do give me a job at mcdonald's i'll be fifty four years old came down when i was twenty six i was in college i was taken a vote. what amounted to one of my going to do now because what you were before you come to the penitentiary is not what you're going to be when you're released. this is a country that began with so that there's a liberty and that we have more people in prison to tap into than everybody in the world. and. there's no doubt that being rich makes it less likely it will be incarcerated even if something terrible. says. so. on. why this is the richest year ever human history the rich are getting richer this evidence are less and these are creators that how through the cracks these are do worse making things happen when they do well and we all do well. there'
you know i have been treated so bad back here that yes i could i could actually now i could kill a man not really could i could kill one of these loaves and out and it nets a hand that said look is that you know i was ready i was raised as a net and what about going to do now mr brown when i get out what am i going to do give me a job at mcdonald's i'll be fifty four years old came down when i was twenty six i was in college i was taken a vote. what amounted to one of my going to do now because...
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i could see the fire station in front of us. was coming out behind us. i was expecting the car to come out behind us. >> coming up -- >> suddenly i knew i was in terrible danger. >> the menace grows for every single one of them. >> my sisters are in trouble. >> my husband raised his fist toward the sheriff. >> you don't realize what it feels like to leave something behind -- a living being behind. . chantix reduced my urge to smoke. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help right away if you have any of these.
i could see the fire station in front of us. was coming out behind us. i was expecting the car to come out behind us. >> coming up -- >> suddenly i knew i was in terrible danger. >> the menace grows for every single one of them. >> my sisters are in trouble. >> my husband raised his fist toward the sheriff. >> you don't realize what it feels like to leave something behind -- a living being behind. . chantix reduced my urge to smoke. when you try to quit...
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i mean, they're what could have happened to me. have happened to any of us. >> a jury convicted ynobe matthews of carolyn's murder and sentenced him to death. he also pleaded guilty to jamie's murder. kristin faced him in court during the penalty phase. >> it was terrifying. and i had to testify. and i met carolyn's family. and jamie's family. they all came out afterwards and gave me a hug. it helped me realize that their families didn't hold any grudge against me. >> it's not her fault that my sister died. and kristin should have no guilt over that. >> with the casey family as witnesses, ynobe matthews was executed three years later. if there is a lesson to take from this story, it is one that comes directly from a survivor herself, someone who has learned the hard way to cherish life's moments each and every one. >> it makes you realize how fragile your life is, you know, and that anybody can take it, you know, in a moment's notice. this story, you know, for them that's it. that's their life story. the final chapter's been writte
i mean, they're what could have happened to me. have happened to any of us. >> a jury convicted ynobe matthews of carolyn's murder and sentenced him to death. he also pleaded guilty to jamie's murder. kristin faced him in court during the penalty phase. >> it was terrifying. and i had to testify. and i met carolyn's family. and jamie's family. they all came out afterwards and gave me a hug. it helped me realize that their families didn't hold any grudge against me. >> it's...
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i. could do so what i can. only known was sure that. this was a demo she was about going. to do there was you know it also could have been a court or this one so when it's one moves when. i touched the touch i wasn't such i. was. you want to show you all now get out but assume. i know what they're going with up on the shoulders because i'm not one. mall cut a little blood to get up a new one and you know i don't want it. what. what i should do you end up on a sheet. can you just hang up couldn't the real sawyer. what is your now going to the stay was one of them are you still would go over to our other show . mom. the only one more out of you out of you are. you mama or sally says look at dale. one of coequal math will cycle class on more. by your own with slot. but it all why do what i love you so are they an eight ball pointed out on the not new long slow to moderate them b. . she wore white you could have. an hour. communicate that you feel you enough and did any of both law harm. so all. human. because of the almighty. but there is. no i mean the most he is god the. i t
i. could do so what i can. only known was sure that. this was a demo she was about going. to do there was you know it also could have been a court or this one so when it's one moves when. i touched the touch i wasn't such i. was. you want to show you all now get out but assume. i know what they're going with up on the shoulders because i'm not one. mall cut a little blood to get up a new one and you know i don't want it. what. what i should do you end up on a sheet. can you just hang up...
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i could answer, would it be possible for know wander robbed the white house? the different context i would ask the question. that's where the machine learning comes in, to offer the same solution to -- >> host: let's work down and see what else microsoft has in the way of cognitive services. >> guest: another example is this video indexing service. a useful technology if you're creating a video to deliver to the masses, whether it be a stage presentation or a discussion or -- this is our illustrious leader. our public web site, they're yet to be fully released. actually in -- still sharing them out to the public to learn from them. this is recognizing faces from the video, also recognizing the sentiment on which -- so we see how they deliver it, and we are showing scott guthrie and you seek the dna looking process, when scott is actually talking. from an accessibility standpoint, when i want to create the videos i also want to create transcription so people could be hard of hearing of another language. so it's 50 minutes to go through the transcription process
i could answer, would it be possible for know wander robbed the white house? the different context i would ask the question. that's where the machine learning comes in, to offer the same solution to -- >> host: let's work down and see what else microsoft has in the way of cognitive services. >> guest: another example is this video indexing service. a useful technology if you're creating a video to deliver to the masses, whether it be a stage presentation or a discussion or -- this...
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if i wanted to i could even add myself and that. >> i have gone to the settings and added my name. >> it can change based on the age it is said to portray. when people kids happy it goes up. in the real world you would a shopfront and you wanted to capture sentiments. you could do that. >> is there a privacy issue with this? >> absolutely. this is something you could fool with a piece of paper. this withnly use proper signage. is what itting thing is doing is capturing a human face. that is very easy. little bit ofthis information around trip on the cloud and gathering information online. that we arermation sending in front of, this is going out to the world? >> at the world, the cloud. >> this is a setup in my environment. website and not storing it. we are just training the anonymous data. log on here there is a percentage next your name? >> that is how accurately it is portrayed my age. percentage is based to how close it is getting. it is a common standard with machine learning to try to identify and how accurately it can identify. you will see when i show harrison ford that it is
if i wanted to i could even add myself and that. >> i have gone to the settings and added my name. >> it can change based on the age it is said to portray. when people kids happy it goes up. in the real world you would a shopfront and you wanted to capture sentiments. you could do that. >> is there a privacy issue with this? >> absolutely. this is something you could fool with a piece of paper. this withnly use proper signage. is what itting thing is doing is capturing a...
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when i could have your.so now after the radiation level in the main control room started to increase. the operators at the put on a full face respirator. continue to work in the main control room. without relief. for days. with the lack of instrumentation communication means lighting food water sleep. and on top of that the increase in radiation level. here. you go should we give you one month or do you know melissa i noted that morning and one million people died and died. he killed people maybe even begun. now no one's going to wait to chew everybody's running out and that's. it. may not only be tasty but also. the relationship between kids it was suggested. and a fairly strong one there were two thousand. in the study it's a very extensive study done by a well respected scientist. do chemicals that down the advertising. really increase the risk of cancer or means are known to infuse damage in the last intestine as she had skepticism they do not believe that risk is is truly by independent scientists so di
when i could have your.so now after the radiation level in the main control room started to increase. the operators at the put on a full face respirator. continue to work in the main control room. without relief. for days. with the lack of instrumentation communication means lighting food water sleep. and on top of that the increase in radiation level. here. you go should we give you one month or do you know melissa i noted that morning and one million people died and died. he killed people...
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else i could feel so bell madam i was lost developing a. prayer. that the little clinical study is called move over there is no way to tell doctors up to keep over the last. week that there could. be. but the question. doctor did not get the feel of your id. but about clapton imam i thought that i would not have it built to look at the earth. for instance that. is close enough he would. never ever sees soon. from a distance. i am what that study was there for the public office or not to find very little silkie applied thank you very much in the final fantasy to them that if. i do not work on my film or if the sucky but i'd like to take this one they have a bit thin and open more now than they suspected as vatican is still missing. the internet. los olivos is still in the hope i shall be of the. keyless of the one in a. good mood all of my clothes are ok to simplify so we'll call back. bright bush quality no remember when the full moon the wishbone what if she. were the last quote so i as a muslim if i may it's only pillage to me if you go on without
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and another was an american who emigrated the they interviewed me separate the to determine if i could learn english well enough and it was day tied, and those rusher professor said no way here is wishful thinking. so the those of the the position that it is too tempting. i spent two years in moscow learning english then a a couple who was well-known as from those to read best buy museum and i really wanted to succeed. >> i do not speak english much better than german. >> to identify with your german name and background? or have you left that behind?. >> in those folks all call me by my germany more german nickname which i hate to but it is so k over there but i have proof of that and i was driving with a history professor the other day to use us and them and he said i caught you referring to germany as them. first-generation immigrant. [laughter] the one saying it is interesting viscount in german cement you dream in german?. >> not any more. after what your i reported back to the center i am now dreaming in english. >> who was jack barsky? where does your name comes from?. >> it was
and another was an american who emigrated the they interviewed me separate the to determine if i could learn english well enough and it was day tied, and those rusher professor said no way here is wishful thinking. so the those of the the position that it is too tempting. i spent two years in moscow learning english then a a couple who was well-known as from those to read best buy museum and i really wanted to succeed. >> i do not speak english much better than german. >> to...
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i could but it doesn't mean. that good enough because i don't know bob i'm allowed to say i will go ahead and the best not to be going out to show he's little enough. so that to nevada and. i'm going to look at. that in the new york to you know what does it mean. to talk. to. me look at the not you know but enough. to see the female head to get. a hug. to how do you look ma the punch that even this just seems to be a bit of the that's a little bit of. disappointment alice have a new mom on this film that will. tell you the chemo thing that. we can assure you that is the whole thought of because she is back at me now and then i can hear the metalwork on. the. last. month. by month. but grow this economy not just in class that has been around back but to get ahead was the bigger. the top. because simply assume. if it has a little it's a little bit you know. bishop the emotion if you have a love if you gave me. to. tell them that and move fifty to one hundred of those in the moment that the movie that you love the mo
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i could see what he was trying to hide. i was too scarce to trust my eyes. who are we and what you know about that. i am not sure i said but i know it's a bad thing. when you can go now. i left my father in the study and went to my bedroom as quickly as i could just in case he changed his mind and decided to punish me. for what -- for once i felt lucky to be young and skinny. tears tart -- start to swell in my eyes. the next time you better listen to what i tell you. come and have dinner with us she said. can i just go to sleep. that's fine. and she said good night. close the door. i covered my had and cried like never before. one final thing. this is about jerusalem. if you talk about jerusalem you have to drink or cry. as i mentioned we lived in jerusalem and then we moved in the early 50s. we continue to go to jerusalem all the time. you drive there we would go had breakfast go shopping. the roads were not as fancy. we would go to jericho in the winter because it's warm. but then came in 1967. in the west bank is that i may use this up -- inspiration. i w
i could see what he was trying to hide. i was too scarce to trust my eyes. who are we and what you know about that. i am not sure i said but i know it's a bad thing. when you can go now. i left my father in the study and went to my bedroom as quickly as i could just in case he changed his mind and decided to punish me. for what -- for once i felt lucky to be young and skinny. tears tart -- start to swell in my eyes. the next time you better listen to what i tell you. come and have dinner with...
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i gave it everything i could but the last 15 metres, i tied up could but the last 15 metres, i tied upthink considering the disruptions i've had this year, you know, i gave it all i could and that was all i could do. sophie know, i gave it all i could and that was alli could do. sophie hitchon's jubilation at her surprise bronze in rio was one of the highlights of the games and the former ballerina got off toa games and the former ballerina got off to a great start in the hammock age. but poland's anita wlodarczyk was setting the gold standard and sophie hitchon's forth throw went nowhere. she never recovered. british tears are unfortunately becoming a familiar image at these championships. could not quite find the rhythm i had in qualification. i knew i was in better shape and just disappointed. not producing it tonight. world record-holder and 0lympic a00 metres champion wayde van niekerk is attempting to emulate michaeljohnson this week by doubling up in the a00 and 200 metres. it means he will race six times in six days. with no usain bolt in the 200, there will be a new world cham
i gave it everything i could but the last 15 metres, i tied up could but the last 15 metres, i tied upthink considering the disruptions i've had this year, you know, i gave it all i could and that was all i could do. sophie know, i gave it all i could and that was alli could do. sophie hitchon's jubilation at her surprise bronze in rio was one of the highlights of the games and the former ballerina got off toa games and the former ballerina got off to a great start in the hammock age. but...
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i was a little kid that could sing in tune. t in tune. >> when we think of your work over the years we think clearly of the mexican, chicano influences. but i want to go back to that black neighborhood. how much did culture influence your stuff? >> it was one of the early influences on my life. because of the music, next to central avenue, johnny otis used to play, and r&b, i didn't hear anything but r&b growing up, and my sense of humor came from that, my relaxed attitude, and tommy the same thing. he grew up in canada and found the only black neighborhood in calgary. really. all his neighborhood came from texas. and they said what's furthest we can get from texas on this money, and they ended up in canada at this place, amber valley, and his wife, maxine and her brother who was the drummer for three dog night. so there again, tommy was immersed in that r&b scene, black music recorded from motown, and radon and robbie. that's how we understood each other, a lot of that. because we understood, okay. and it's the rhythm. the rhyt
i was a little kid that could sing in tune. t in tune. >> when we think of your work over the years we think clearly of the mexican, chicano influences. but i want to go back to that black neighborhood. how much did culture influence your stuff? >> it was one of the early influences on my life. because of the music, next to central avenue, johnny otis used to play, and r&b, i didn't hear anything but r&b growing up, and my sense of humor came from that, my relaxed attitude,...