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i could barely walk. to go tocarried me china th spring. lady help us, why doesn't she asked for money? we crossed the first river in 2007. i thought i would go to china. i did not know what it means to be free. in china, i saw my mothering front of my eyes. -- mother right in front of my eyes. my mom asking me what the want to do? i was merchandise from that moment. this is a typical story going into china. people are being victimized by human trafficking. my mom was being sold for $65. i was sold for $260. you can buy an iphone with that money in this country. that's somebody's life. people pay a price for two people. these people do nothing wrong. they were just born in this country. i lived in a nightmare. enslavement. the man who bought me let me go and then i met christian missionaries, and they told me that for the first time, you can be free if you go to south korea. i ask -- i don't know what it means to be free. what do you mean i can be free? that person told me you can wear jeans. that was freedom. not the freedom of speech. not
i could barely walk. to go tocarried me china th spring. lady help us, why doesn't she asked for money? we crossed the first river in 2007. i thought i would go to china. i did not know what it means to be free. in china, i saw my mothering front of my eyes. -- mother right in front of my eyes. my mom asking me what the want to do? i was merchandise from that moment. this is a typical story going into china. people are being victimized by human trafficking. my mom was being sold for $65. i was...
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Jun 10, 2018
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i could be a spy too. i spy on you. you spy on me. we could not escape that process. somebody is watching me so i have to report to you. that person is going to be punished. that kind of system. everybody is watching on each other. they can be spy and they can be spied. that's how they keep controlling this country and spread the fear. nobody is telling the truth. i didn't tell the truth either. so i don't know. people had to clap to survive. if they don't clap, they're going to get killed. that's their fate. if people don't clap, they will get killed. it cannot be true. that's all that matters. not the question is it really true or not? if the don't do it, they are going to get killed. they have to do it to survive. crazy. thank you. >> about three years ago there was another author who co-wrote a book with a guy who had escaped -- >> escaped -- yes. >> have you met him? >> he's my friend. >> oh, okay, good. >> yeah. do you have a question about that? >> just wondered if you had a chance to contact him or knew him, but you do. >> [inaudible]. he's living his freedom.
i could be a spy too. i spy on you. you spy on me. we could not escape that process. somebody is watching me so i have to report to you. that person is going to be punished. that kind of system. everybody is watching on each other. they can be spy and they can be spied. that's how they keep controlling this country and spread the fear. nobody is telling the truth. i didn't tell the truth either. so i don't know. people had to clap to survive. if they don't clap, they're going to get killed....
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i wanted to inflict mass injury, if i could do it. i think it was anywhere between eight and 12 pellets. that's not enough to do much. a regular shotgun would have worked better, a 12 gauge or a 16 gauge. >> when you think of a bunker being wide, too wide for a shotgun to be effective? >> no, and this wasn't either. the only thing -- the at, the trouble with them, if they didn't hit something falling, if only they hit the back wall of the bunker, there was always a chance that it wasn't going to go off. so if you're thinking it's going to hit something solid, ka boom, 30 millimeter round, not always. >> was it not common to just throw a regular grenade in? >> it was, and that would have been even better than what he did. but i think we weren't being fired on from there, and so he went up and did what he did. >> when you were making frontal assault, what was that like? >> oh, man, i was scared to death. i had never been under constant fire like we were that day, and then when we were told to get up and do a frontal assault, i figured i
i wanted to inflict mass injury, if i could do it. i think it was anywhere between eight and 12 pellets. that's not enough to do much. a regular shotgun would have worked better, a 12 gauge or a 16 gauge. >> when you think of a bunker being wide, too wide for a shotgun to be effective? >> no, and this wasn't either. the only thing -- the at, the trouble with them, if they didn't hit something falling, if only they hit the back wall of the bunker, there was always a chance that it...
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Jun 17, 2018
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i was an operation officer, i could do what i wanted. we always choose our flights the night before, the day before. when a mission came up, that is what went on. when you agree to fly, you do not know where you're going to go. out to goay, i come and i was standing and look down and there is my mustang. these guys were standing there that attention and had a smirk on their face. i was shocked. i said when it is down for heavy maintenance, repaint it. they repainted it overnight and had it ready to go. that is the story i tell about the crew chiefs. they were not dying but they wanted to do their part and have patriotism. it was teamwork. it was great. i cannot say enough about the crew chiefs in the world. how many pilots to do we have out there? you guys know what i mean. moving on, these are the four top guns of the fighter group. this would be, peterson, carson, john england, and they all had 15 victories. our group was noted for 42 aces in 14 months of combat. more than any group in the european theater. we shot down, something like
i was an operation officer, i could do what i wanted. we always choose our flights the night before, the day before. when a mission came up, that is what went on. when you agree to fly, you do not know where you're going to go. out to goay, i come and i was standing and look down and there is my mustang. these guys were standing there that attention and had a smirk on their face. i was shocked. i said when it is down for heavy maintenance, repaint it. they repainted it overnight and had it...
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i think on the third attempt, we finally did. we got him outside of where we could kind of, sort of be out of the line of fire a little bit. and i remember helping to carry him in that poncho to where we could have a helicopter safely land and be outside of where they could try to hit us from the bunkers. and i just remember because i'd never been around a person bleeding to death. very quickly when we were carrying him the poncho filled up completely with blood and it was running out of everywhere. when we laid him up in the chopper, the flat floor, and as soon as you let the sides down, it ran all over the floor of the helicopter. he was dead long before we could ever get to him. they took him away. that really crushed me that day because we really watched each other's backs, talked a lot of things about pennsylvania, where we came from. but that was that day, and we pulled back after we were having so much trouble getting in for jack that day, we just decided -- the co decided we needed to pull back as far as we could get. so we set up on a dike when it was light
i think on the third attempt, we finally did. we got him outside of where we could kind of, sort of be out of the line of fire a little bit. and i remember helping to carry him in that poncho to where we could have a helicopter safely land and be outside of where they could try to hit us from the bunkers. and i just remember because i'd never been around a person bleeding to death. very quickly when we were carrying him the poncho filled up completely with blood and it was running out of...
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i could not do it and live with myself. had seen the video of the border patrol dumping lifesaving water in the desert, with knowledge they were condemning people to death. arrest people who had been reporting for years, throw them in detention centers where they were reviewed. i had seen loving families torn apart for no good reason. [indiscernible] i could not sit by and let it happen. i could not be part of that machine, even if i would only be one small year. -- gear. i could not just follow orders. [applause] >> it was my choice. right,o choose what was even though it meant placing my family at risk. i was no longer comfortable with the demands of my job i would quit if a few more people would have joined me. i later asked my governor face to face to change the way the departments don't with change request. so people would be more prepared. he did neither. vote him out instead, i should have been more demanding when i met with the governor. instead, i chose to prioritize my governor's i wanted to be civil. i failed to c
i could not do it and live with myself. had seen the video of the border patrol dumping lifesaving water in the desert, with knowledge they were condemning people to death. arrest people who had been reporting for years, throw them in detention centers where they were reviewed. i had seen loving families torn apart for no good reason. [indiscernible] i could not sit by and let it happen. i could not be part of that machine, even if i would only be one small year. -- gear. i could not just...
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i was in operation manager, i could do what i want. way, we always chose her flights -- our flights, 16 airplanes and 16 pilots, two spares, the night before, the day before. when emission came up, that is what you went on. when you agreed to fly, you did not know where you are good to go. a stood day, i come out onng the bank and i looked and theas my mustang guys are kind of standing there at attention and they had its mark on the face. i wish shocked. -- was shocked. i said when it is down for heavy maintenance, repainted. they repainted it overnight and had it ready to go. that is the story i tell about the crew chiefs. dying but they wanted to do their part and have a judaism. -- patriotism. it was teamwork. it was great. thennot say enough about creatures in the world -- crew .hiefs in the world how many pilots to live out there? there?ehhave out you guys know what i mean. on, these are the four top guns of the fighter group. carson,erson, and they all had 15 victories. 42 acesp was noted for in 14 months of combat. more than any
i was in operation manager, i could do what i want. way, we always chose her flights -- our flights, 16 airplanes and 16 pilots, two spares, the night before, the day before. when emission came up, that is what you went on. when you agreed to fly, you did not know where you are good to go. a stood day, i come out onng the bank and i looked and theas my mustang guys are kind of standing there at attention and they had its mark on the face. i wish shocked. -- was shocked. i said when it is down...
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definitely, i wish i could. think, i wish i could do this back home? definitely, iwish i could. if i could, yeah. you are going to be in that stadium with thousands of iranians, men and women. how do you feel? it feels great that finally i can be with my family, my boyfriend, my friends, all of them there, cheering the same team, our team. thousands of fans from iran have gathered outside the stadium, ready to see the national team play. high energy, people are excited. i've spoken to dozens of women who have come from iran, and they are expected, absolutely delighted to be able to go to a stadium for the first time ever and make some noise for their team. the match isjust finished and, although iran lost, the celebrations amongst the iranian fa ns the celebrations amongst the iranian fans haven't died down. it was amazing. i was screaming more than the men i think sometimes. i didn't really see any difference between the women. everybody was cheering at the women. everybody was cheering at the same time, together, as one voice. we'll see how they get on against the portuguese i
definitely, i wish i could. think, i wish i could do this back home? definitely, iwish i could. if i could, yeah. you are going to be in that stadium with thousands of iranians, men and women. how do you feel? it feels great that finally i can be with my family, my boyfriend, my friends, all of them there, cheering the same team, our team. thousands of fans from iran have gathered outside the stadium, ready to see the national team play. high energy, people are excited. i've spoken to dozens of...
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when i sat down to write this speech today, i wonder, what have i learned that i could share with you? what have i learned that you have not already learned? it hit me. there is a famous story about the ancient scholar, he lived before instagram even existed. i think he mostly used myspace. [laughter] he was in his 90's and very frail. a smart alex cuba student of his said, teacher, i challenge you to recite the torah while standing on one foot. the scholar smiled, he said, no problem. spokeod on one foot and 17 words. the essence of the torah is love our neighbor as you love yourself, the rest is commentary. that is where i start. i am not quite as old as the scholar, although some days i feel like it working at a company founded by millennials. when i was in middle school, my boss was in diapers. we are. -- weird. i have worked at the treasury university,t a worked at a startup at the dawn of the great recession, worked in the white house to and that recession, spent four years at facebook, and the last three as coo of instagram. married with two amazing boys who teach me and my hus
when i sat down to write this speech today, i wonder, what have i learned that i could share with you? what have i learned that you have not already learned? it hit me. there is a famous story about the ancient scholar, he lived before instagram even existed. i think he mostly used myspace. [laughter] he was in his 90's and very frail. a smart alex cuba student of his said, teacher, i challenge you to recite the torah while standing on one foot. the scholar smiled, he said, no problem. spokeod...
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so i found a place behind a pile of dirt where i could stay. the only casualty we took was some guy's leg was broken by the crowd running over him. but some of the rockets they did, and i have pictures of this if you want to see them, they went to the tops of the barracks where some people had been watching tv until the uso show took them outside. it shredded the barracks. it would have killed them all, but luckily they were out. i picked up a soda can, and it was all free in those days, and i started to drink it and i noticed it felt funny. i looked at it and there was a hole. there was shrapnel that appeared half way, and half the soda had drained out. so i just drank off the rest of the soda can, making sure i didn't swallow the shrapnel. you just kind of go with the flow in situations like that. >> did you ever go into any villages? >> oh, sure. >> tell me about encounters. >> we would call those cordon operations. i believe that's the french word for circle. what we would do, we would go in at night and set up ourselves in such a way that w
so i found a place behind a pile of dirt where i could stay. the only casualty we took was some guy's leg was broken by the crowd running over him. but some of the rockets they did, and i have pictures of this if you want to see them, they went to the tops of the barracks where some people had been watching tv until the uso show took them outside. it shredded the barracks. it would have killed them all, but luckily they were out. i picked up a soda can, and it was all free in those days, and i...
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all i could think of was just to stare at him and not react. tion. in hindsight, i can think of all kinds of things i could to do better in the conversation. that's all i could do in the moment. since then, you've written, "it is wrong to stand idly by or to stay silent when you know better." do you feel you let yourself down? not in general, in that conversation, because i ended up interrupting him to give him a bit of a tutorial on how it should be, but in the moment, if i were more experienced, i might have said, "mr president, you can't do that." again, another crucial encounter, i believe, correct me if i'm wrong, but this one was the dinner inside the white house when donald trump raised the case of michael flynn. valentine's day, in the oval office. he expressed the hope that you could, quote, "let it go." do you believe, in retrospect, that that was the president, in essence, performing an act that amounted to obstruction ofjustice? i don't know whether it add up to legal obstruction ofjustice. i understood he was asking me to drop a cri
all i could think of was just to stare at him and not react. tion. in hindsight, i can think of all kinds of things i could to do better in the conversation. that's all i could do in the moment. since then, you've written, "it is wrong to stand idly by or to stay silent when you know better." do you feel you let yourself down? not in general, in that conversation, because i ended up interrupting him to give him a bit of a tutorial on how it should be, but in the moment, if i were more...
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the chances are if i could find it i probably would still. hello once again. things will improve slowly through the afternoon. and to something like this. certainly to northern ireland sunny spells and some pretty big showers as well. it is all coming from an area low— pressure is all coming from an area low—pressure out to the west of the british isles. scotland submerged under the figures cloud and that is why you have the worst of the rain and likely to stay that way for some time yet. but slowly from the west conditions just improving. rain hanging around fora conditions just improving. rain hanging around for a time. we end up with single figure temperatures across scotland. elsewhere slightly milder across the south western corner because we have more cloud coming in overnight. and northern ireland in the morning, the south west of england, a little bit of rain once again. not with the intensity of today. the bass chance of staying brighter and a bit warmer out towards the eastern side of the british isles. up to 19 degrees. and the pollen levels away fr
the chances are if i could find it i probably would still. hello once again. things will improve slowly through the afternoon. and to something like this. certainly to northern ireland sunny spells and some pretty big showers as well. it is all coming from an area low— pressure is all coming from an area low—pressure out to the west of the british isles. scotland submerged under the figures cloud and that is why you have the worst of the rain and likely to stay that way for some time yet....
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i could go about it and i must do to demean the demo to be a template. to god our current god to be the me to be at the beginning. my not made to be better than your god it would be the me bit on the good no. the good one kind of the. good. one. it could be good money i love. you. i love. what good did you kind of you don't. mind the really good the good that oh oh you move. in the cotton. oh. yeah but. in the. cold and then you love the mud. i guess i love the way even you know. hard to put a reason to believe in those young that would be a bit touchy and he added but where you did the thought of it was. that it. look. the goal. posts. coleman don't want to. see some of them going to. her. lips with her or her. lips. he's got a. good. group. begins. if you. go mad. if you give up your. good luck to them but. they've got a mother when they. need somebody. how often. should. transfer of. funds are the ones which i'll be sure to face in the. next hold my head. of the target that i like that she is out of. my. to be on the way. because. on my knees and i me
i could go about it and i must do to demean the demo to be a template. to god our current god to be the me to be at the beginning. my not made to be better than your god it would be the me bit on the good no. the good one kind of the. good. one. it could be good money i love. you. i love. what good did you kind of you don't. mind the really good the good that oh oh you move. in the cotton. oh. yeah but. in the. cold and then you love the mud. i guess i love the way even you know. hard to put a...
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the chances are if i could find it i probably wouldn't still.r working week with a north—south divide. we have burning looking clouds across the out of the county. some showers in the scotland. further south that with a different story. the crowd broke up the sunshine came through and in cant we saw some temperatures into the mid—20s. bear these conditions in mind, this north—south divide me come back. in a time. all that in a moment. as he had to the weekend, it looks like on saturday it could be cooler and a showery story for many of us, or dryer but with plenty of clout around on sunday. so, saturday will be cooler because of this area of low pressure. moving in from the atla ntic of low pressure. moving in from the atlantic it will bring heavier bursts of rain across northern ireland and scotland and even some rumbles of thunder with it as well. we will see somewhat weather along west coasting whales and south england but as it pushes its way eastward into week and also to the midlands and onto the southeast a bit of it? as to how much rain
the chances are if i could find it i probably wouldn't still.r working week with a north—south divide. we have burning looking clouds across the out of the county. some showers in the scotland. further south that with a different story. the crowd broke up the sunshine came through and in cant we saw some temperatures into the mid—20s. bear these conditions in mind, this north—south divide me come back. in a time. all that in a moment. as he had to the weekend, it looks like on saturday it...
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everyone except one person. >> i thought i could do it. ought i could stand there and watch him. at the last moment i just couldn't take it. so i just slipped out and went to my room and started crying. i know how awful it can be to have this disease, you know. so i was so happy that he was able to play baseball. he's able to run out with his friends. he's able to, you know, do all the things that we aren't able to do. but then i was sad because it wasn't me. it kind of hit me that, oh, i'm stuck with this my whole life. >> a lot of times when i was little, i would dream about being out in the sun, you know. run and play with my friends outside in the daytime. but now i don't really dream about that. >> once in a while, paxton says he still feels a little bummed about peyton's new life in the sun. >> i miss having a brother that has xp. i'm happy for him. >> when he says that stuff, it kind of makes me like want to have xp, but i don't wish i had xp. it feels kind of -- >> kind of guilty? >> yeah, guilty a little bit. >> paxton used to wait
everyone except one person. >> i thought i could do it. ought i could stand there and watch him. at the last moment i just couldn't take it. so i just slipped out and went to my room and started crying. i know how awful it can be to have this disease, you know. so i was so happy that he was able to play baseball. he's able to run out with his friends. he's able to, you know, do all the things that we aren't able to do. but then i was sad because it wasn't me. it kind of hit me that, oh,...
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it's just a burst pipe, i could fix (laugh) no. cuase of a claim. i totally could've... (wife) nope! switching to allstate is worth it. the line between work and life hasn't just blurred. it's gone. that's why you need someone behind you. not just a card. an entire support system. whether visiting the airport lounge to catch up on what's really important. or even using those hard-earned points to squeeze in a little family time. no one has your back like american express. so no matter where you're going... we're right there with you. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. don't live life without it. touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. up to 90% of those with moderate to severe psoriasis had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. most people were still clearer after one year. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should
it's just a burst pipe, i could fix (laugh) no. cuase of a claim. i totally could've... (wife) nope! switching to allstate is worth it. the line between work and life hasn't just blurred. it's gone. that's why you need someone behind you. not just a card. an entire support system. whether visiting the airport lounge to catch up on what's really important. or even using those hard-earned points to squeeze in a little family time. no one has your back like american express. so no matter where...
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Jun 15, 2018
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so i have my iphone here and i do use it and i love it and one time when we were in china i could notuite work something and you said look i normally don't do text or. and it did work. you came out the apple watch not too long ago. why was it called the apple eyeh and not be -- the watch? >> that was something that we thought of. that wasn't a crazy question. >> how are they doing? >> they're doing fantastic. cellular is now on the watch. one of my best moments of the day is to go through my email .rom users i get so many each week from people who said that they have a heart problem from their watch. if you are sitting in your heart climbs to a level that doesn't make sense. you can then go seek help. so many people have written and said the watch alerted me to a problem. i took an action and went to the doctor and he told me that if i have not go there -- gone there i would not be alive. nobody emails you directly? >> yes they do. i think it's important to keep your hand on the pulse of the user. >> had he ever thought that maybe you could run for president? i think, you know, as som
so i have my iphone here and i do use it and i love it and one time when we were in china i could notuite work something and you said look i normally don't do text or. and it did work. you came out the apple watch not too long ago. why was it called the apple eyeh and not be -- the watch? >> that was something that we thought of. that wasn't a crazy question. >> how are they doing? >> they're doing fantastic. cellular is now on the watch. one of my best moments of the day is...
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so i found a place behind a pile of dirt where i could stay. the only casualty we took was some guy's leg was broken by the crowd running over him. but some of the rockets they did, and i have pictures of this if you want to see them, they went to the tops of the barracks where some people had been watching tv until the uso show took them outside. it shredded the barracks. it would have killed them all, but luckily they were out. i picked up a soda can, and it was all free in those days, and i started to drink it and i noticed it felt funny. i looked at it and there was a hole. there was shrapnel that appeared half way, and half the soda had drained out. so i just drank off the rest of the soda can, making sure i didn't swallow the shrapnel. you just kind of go with the flow in situations like that. >> did you ever go into any villages? >> oh, sure. >> tell me about encounters. >> we would call those cordon operations. i believe that's the french word for circle. what we would do, we would go in at night and set up ourselves in such a way that w
so i found a place behind a pile of dirt where i could stay. the only casualty we took was some guy's leg was broken by the crowd running over him. but some of the rockets they did, and i have pictures of this if you want to see them, they went to the tops of the barracks where some people had been watching tv until the uso show took them outside. it shredded the barracks. it would have killed them all, but luckily they were out. i picked up a soda can, and it was all free in those days, and i...
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credentials were like record kinds of numbers and i took as many as i could. people are really happy about it, and even i would say nontrump fans, people are reall. something i'm very proud of. that being said, i want to get it done, but i believe that chairman kim wants to get it done. >> bret: you do? there was one part of a news conference i think you're a kind of joking that six months from now you could say this was a mistake. >> president trump: it could happen. it deals. whether it's this, which is so important or buying a building or doing whatever you do. no i don't think that's going to happen but i said i only consider it successful if it gets done. ione somery historic already ine way, but to me sucss is when it gets done. >> bret: is the military drawing down in south korea? you're kind of hinted at that, and is there going to be this kind of tit for tat? >> president trump: it was never discussed. i'm sure he would like that. it was never on the table. when i met him today, we have a very good relationship i feel. i feel it's good. you know that w
credentials were like record kinds of numbers and i took as many as i could. people are really happy about it, and even i would say nontrump fans, people are reall. something i'm very proud of. that being said, i want to get it done, but i believe that chairman kim wants to get it done. >> bret: you do? there was one part of a news conference i think you're a kind of joking that six months from now you could say this was a mistake. >> president trump: it could happen. it deals....
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i wish i could help you. i love children's literature and i'm happy to see more children write for it. and i will say that it seems to me that someone who has a background in graphic anything is at a tremendous advantage. because i do think we see more and more of this wonderful cartooning going on and i'm sure it's really, really, really a great thing to have. i'm sorry i know nothing about it. and on the go fund me front, i actually don't know that -- i actually don't think that writers need to have any capital raised. you know, you need to have money to cover your ties. you need to be able to take time off from your paid work in order to write. it's just not a lucrative activity in and of itself. but actually i don't think that you do need to have a campaign or anything like that to write your book. all you need is time, an idea, and a story line. and i wish you all of the luck in the world. >> half-hour left with our guest here on our special fiction addiction of in depth. gish jen. area code 748-8400. 202
i wish i could help you. i love children's literature and i'm happy to see more children write for it. and i will say that it seems to me that someone who has a background in graphic anything is at a tremendous advantage. because i do think we see more and more of this wonderful cartooning going on and i'm sure it's really, really, really a great thing to have. i'm sorry i know nothing about it. and on the go fund me front, i actually don't know that -- i actually don't think that writers need...
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could argue that. decisions are made, i took a big you could argue that. took a you could argue that. decisions are made, itooka big —— i tooka big hit. the question i had to ask, what is the alternative and how big would that it be? part of the reason is, the lies we are being told about the organisation. the fbi was on hillary clinton's side? that's the allegation. you should check that with hillary clinton who thinks the fbi cost to the election. you're going to liar, you have to lie about all the facts. we were the referee on the field of a better match. everybody ended up mad at us but because we were doing ourjob without regard to either team. final thought, which is a big thought about the faith americans have in a government and their institutions and the degree to which they can trust them. how much damage has been done? significant damage but not long—lasting damage. the great thing about america is its values are so deep and strong. no president or party can screw it up. we have been through this before. we have progressed, we breach wrench. we
could argue that. decisions are made, i took a big you could argue that. took a you could argue that. decisions are made, itooka big —— i tooka big hit. the question i had to ask, what is the alternative and how big would that it be? part of the reason is, the lies we are being told about the organisation. the fbi was on hillary clinton's side? that's the allegation. you should check that with hillary clinton who thinks the fbi cost to the election. you're going to liar, you have to lie...
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"i was as low as i believe i could have gotten." pt trying to figure out what i had done to deserve this. >> have i gone mad. >> and number one, the roseanne reboot is officially back on. abc has formally ordered ten episodes of a new series tentatively titled "the connors." in a statement to "e.t.," roseanne says she agreed to a settlement so that "200 jobs of beloved cast and crew could be saved." for latest, go to etonline.com. ♪ >> well, james was having a blast across the pond this week as the late late show invaded london. only we can take you inside one wild crosswalk the musical sing along. ♪ don't cry for me argentina >> every time i think this is as stupid as anything gets really. ♪ >> strapless gown, blonde wig, confused commuters, yep. james was all in this week taking his crosswalk musical back home to england. >> we wanted to do something british. it's andrew lloyd's webber's 70th birthday this year. what if we do a celebration of all of your greatest work ♪ ♪ >> his guest included chris pratt and sir paul mccartney in
"i was as low as i believe i could have gotten." pt trying to figure out what i had done to deserve this. >> have i gone mad. >> and number one, the roseanne reboot is officially back on. abc has formally ordered ten episodes of a new series tentatively titled "the connors." in a statement to "e.t.," roseanne says she agreed to a settlement so that "200 jobs of beloved cast and crew could be saved." for latest, go to etonline.com. ♪ >>...
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if i could see your scout above me like the way john said i know this and then you know about it i see i was saying exactly that i think it is a good thing now if now you're standing in the right in the right light so i can scan you and you can scan makes i actually. i now see something moving. when they walking i see something moving so i guess so yeah i see you a little i mean big he's big so you can tell the difference in people in the outside. even in the four months he's had the device it's great to hear the difference it's made to urines life while my orientation is it's a little bit better i feel safer and i'm more confident now. that. two weeks after the surgery fred has recovered enough to have the device turned on for the first time jessica nice to meet you you excited about today. yes a little bit from what we get yes what you hope to achieve this afternoon i hope. that i see your face ok. so you are as well you are well good looking. well you were fear of the closeness with the camera ok recording transfer meets the data to the cable through to feed you and if you sense bac
if i could see your scout above me like the way john said i know this and then you know about it i see i was saying exactly that i think it is a good thing now if now you're standing in the right in the right light so i can scan you and you can scan makes i actually. i now see something moving. when they walking i see something moving so i guess so yeah i see you a little i mean big he's big so you can tell the difference in people in the outside. even in the four months he's had the device...
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i could at the key strokes, i sat on the o.r.r. t basic key strokes, within seconds could find any child in our care for any parent. >> reporter: but things are not that simple for parents looking for their children after separated when they entered the u.s. illegally. >> translator: he used to tell me every night before he went to sleep, i love you, mommy. good night. >> reporter: and now we're hearing just how children were separated. a mother recounts how officials took her son. >> translator: i didn't have the chance to tell him anything. because they took him away from me in the middle of the night while he was still asleep. >> reporter: one father tells us about missing his daughter's birthday. >> translator: my girl is turning 10 years old today. and i can't even call her and tell her i love her so much. >> reporter: and from inside of the port isabel detention center, i spoke by phone with a heartbroken mother. her 6-year-old daughter doesn't understand why she was abandoned by her mom. new video that aired on msnbc gives a
i could at the key strokes, i sat on the o.r.r. t basic key strokes, within seconds could find any child in our care for any parent. >> reporter: but things are not that simple for parents looking for their children after separated when they entered the u.s. illegally. >> translator: he used to tell me every night before he went to sleep, i love you, mommy. good night. >> reporter: and now we're hearing just how children were separated. a mother recounts how officials took her...
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a little bit i could nash you and the kidnap. the could now one of the open image adieux meant by jack. quinn to columbus of the small number so it wasn't our fault. and of the ana but i mean for the stupid ones who. have been. along chop chop. which is shall not never get dr john almost done that gap. among the mother and adage. and the cañada look now one of the can image that they oh my god. i am nothing but a light the wood on the opting out of. i believe that a. batch of k. in a thought and that one of the dipped in the end to the bad got on and because that that that that cut that name for the whole bit i could nashik have had to make that bet. but on. a kid who should have
a little bit i could nash you and the kidnap. the could now one of the open image adieux meant by jack. quinn to columbus of the small number so it wasn't our fault. and of the ana but i mean for the stupid ones who. have been. along chop chop. which is shall not never get dr john almost done that gap. among the mother and adage. and the cañada look now one of the can image that they oh my god. i am nothing but a light the wood on the opting out of. i believe that a. batch of k. in a thought...
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you know when i could only. get excited because i just. do you know who was shelling novelty of the other day i was age of miracles that you know. but i mean that it's on top of that i go i'm not sure that. we were already heading for the cricket ground were and match was well underway when we were given the chance to talk to another local woman. has faced down spent time with people looking at. how many kids she has. a school feel they could. never said i what it was that i could eat at the. track record that. they could he could make sure that it was what it was that you did i what do you guys i'm going to definitely is. not a lord of the world i'm going to the next. cricket match is the last part of most films. it's clear though that they will still have to. their native. time being that even the traditional dance can start until a man income a flush stands in the middle of the circle. stock market manipulation by insiders. bet it regulators like to see. here is see what you can look up on urban dictionary what that means all they're tr
you know when i could only. get excited because i just. do you know who was shelling novelty of the other day i was age of miracles that you know. but i mean that it's on top of that i go i'm not sure that. we were already heading for the cricket ground were and match was well underway when we were given the chance to talk to another local woman. has faced down spent time with people looking at. how many kids she has. a school feel they could. never said i what it was that i could eat at the....
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i could not put my child, i mean, i physically could not put him down. i, you know, it's striking. and the question is how did i even learn that? i mea you know, i grew up in new york. how did i know that? that in chinese culture you don't put those kids down, you know? really many cultures the kid just goes from one person holding them to the next. no one puts that child down on the floor. the child is never without physical contact with somebody. and where did i learn that? it's so interesting about culture because, you know, i'm growing up in queens and yonkers, and i did have little brothers, you know, when i was quite old because my youngest brother is 8 years younger than me. i did see them when they were infants, but these are very deeply embedded things, you know? a lot of this is embedded way, way, way before you can talk. and then, of course, how to they talk to you. and this is where cornell has done such interesting work. this is many, many people who have worked on this. and, or you know, is the child's attention directed to objects, or is it
i could not put my child, i mean, i physically could not put him down. i, you know, it's striking. and the question is how did i even learn that? i mea you know, i grew up in new york. how did i know that? that in chinese culture you don't put those kids down, you know? really many cultures the kid just goes from one person holding them to the next. no one puts that child down on the floor. the child is never without physical contact with somebody. and where did i learn that? it's so...
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just does as fast as i could. and the explosion came about one or two seconds after that and took out everybody in front of me. i was the last person not hurt and everybody in front of me got hit. emily: was anyone killed in that? mr. reilly: no, den was very badly injured, unfortunately. the shrapnel went right through him and like you s in th movies, i had to put him in a poncho. we put him in the chopper to get medical attention and he recovered. emily: how long would it take a helicopter to get there after something like that? mr. reilly: excellent point. they were very good with medivac services. both times i got wounded we were there within minutes and you got to the hospital within minutes, and that really made a big difference. emily: -- they have what is called the golden hour. if you survive that golden hour, your chances of surviving are extremely good. emily: was there a risk of jumping off to the side like that? would they sometimes set off more booby traps if you get in an area they might run to? mr.
just does as fast as i could. and the explosion came about one or two seconds after that and took out everybody in front of me. i was the last person not hurt and everybody in front of me got hit. emily: was anyone killed in that? mr. reilly: no, den was very badly injured, unfortunately. the shrapnel went right through him and like you s in th movies, i had to put him in a poncho. we put him in the chopper to get medical attention and he recovered. emily: how long would it take a helicopter to...
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think that's something that he really needs to work on in the days that are at the for the next thing i could have a pension of positive stay one of the injuries they cherish if dennis to cherish it i understand that you spot it is talent didn't you when you were at real madrid as a manager you can just tell us about how i just play in this is first match in real madrid who was not father myself who was in the in what we call the custody of the second real madrid team and didn't. in some cup match i brought him to the first team i gave him is is that woods was he was a good kid he was he was fast was confident becomes like it was saying from. ballplayer background is used as a football player so it has that virus like he's why he has like my boy has like you know he squads genetic the love the passion and he was very careful to play for real i give him is there would then he went on and on longer and he come back then he played a couple of years then you want to feel real and i was i was leaving with the moment that he's the season to play for russia or not to play for russia was in that peri
think that's something that he really needs to work on in the days that are at the for the next thing i could have a pension of positive stay one of the injuries they cherish if dennis to cherish it i understand that you spot it is talent didn't you when you were at real madrid as a manager you can just tell us about how i just play in this is first match in real madrid who was not father myself who was in the in what we call the custody of the second real madrid team and didn't. in some cup...
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let me just read a little bit from the text of this filing, if i could. ioned a fund-raiser here. there's an allegation of self-dealing at a fund-raiser in . in addition to the iowa fund-raiser which directly benefited mr. trump and his presidential campaign, the campaign entered into the following prohibited transaction that benefited mr. trump or an entity he controlled. the foundation made a $100,000 contribution to settle league claims against mar-a-lago. they made a $156,000 payment to the martin b. greenberg foundation, a charity organization to settle legal claims against the trump national golf club. put this into context for us if you could. what do we learn about this filing, this apparatus. i'm talking about the trump organization vis-a-vis the trump campaign. >> i think we knew a lot of the factual information because there was a whole series of reporting in the "washington post" during the course of the campaign subsequently that revealed that this foundation was being used not exclusively for charitable purposes but really to benefit trump in
let me just read a little bit from the text of this filing, if i could. ioned a fund-raiser here. there's an allegation of self-dealing at a fund-raiser in . in addition to the iowa fund-raiser which directly benefited mr. trump and his presidential campaign, the campaign entered into the following prohibited transaction that benefited mr. trump or an entity he controlled. the foundation made a $100,000 contribution to settle league claims against mar-a-lago. they made a $156,000 payment to the...
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it's just a burst pipe, i could fix (laugh) no. th claim rateguard your rates won't go up just beacuase of a claim. i totally could've... (wife) nope! switching to allstate is worth it. and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road. with the free audible app, your stories go wherever you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. if you don't like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so take audible with you this summer... on the road... on the trail... or to the beach. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. no matter where you go this summer make it better with audible. text summer17 to 500500 to start listening today. so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seem
it's just a burst pipe, i could fix (laugh) no. th claim rateguard your rates won't go up just beacuase of a claim. i totally could've... (wife) nope! switching to allstate is worth it. and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road. with the free audible app, your stories go wherever you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get...
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i could have played, like, a whole scene of that. we had more. more. [ laughing ] she, like, touched your chest. lemonis: i think in that moment, what i probably thought more than anything else is, "what did i get myself into?" and what nobody knew -- i think maybe you knew -- is i had 103-degree fever that entire day. and so i'm sick, it's hot as you know what, now she's telling me about beating the crap out of his girlfriend who was having sex in her bed, and now she's asking me if i want to go out, essentially... amber: right. lemonis: ...in a matter of, no b.s., less than five minutes. amber: and so now -- what are you -- like, what goes through your head? are you like, "why am i here?" lemonis: i think looking back, i was probably more embarrassed and more shy, 'cause i'm shy when it comes to stuff like that. but i never really thought that when i decided to make a show about business, it was gonna be going all the way down into literally their personal lives. amber: do you remember this? i have this little thing, this little nugget that i've
i could have played, like, a whole scene of that. we had more. more. [ laughing ] she, like, touched your chest. lemonis: i think in that moment, what i probably thought more than anything else is, "what did i get myself into?" and what nobody knew -- i think maybe you knew -- is i had 103-degree fever that entire day. and so i'm sick, it's hot as you know what, now she's telling me about beating the crap out of his girlfriend who was having sex in her bed, and now she's asking me if...
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write a rag yes i guess that's the only thing i could think of but he was not in the middle that car i don't know if that's the car seating what do you think was the car seat in our member of course it was dual me david paige mark rey darnell mccoy ok so no one actually said that that was the car cd so now that i'm with iris and four versions i may have i remember like i. and he would say the song he was playing on the radio at the time i had was superman by three doors down i mean i just lost our remember i have i guess i got a better memory than him right when you know the house was everybody's face in the car yesterday so to jr one up there who want to round the house so jr. and while you walk around i don't know if you know when i was a mile we were from the south from the. blue jay are you. and. the three of you all goals are car whatever it is in jr comes from around the house and he gets kind of like group close to those cars by walking around that's one clean young son and they would pay to stand outside the coral walking up to the car only shot if they
write a rag yes i guess that's the only thing i could think of but he was not in the middle that car i don't know if that's the car seating what do you think was the car seat in our member of course it was dual me david paige mark rey darnell mccoy ok so no one actually said that that was the car cd so now that i'm with iris and four versions i may have i remember like i. and he would say the song he was playing on the radio at the time i had was superman by three doors down i mean i just lost...
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the chances are if i could find it, i probably would still.oss the uk. we had one 01’ and miss across the uk. we had one or two thunderstorms, but eventually, the sunshine came out, particularly across western areas of the uk. tomorrow, there will be a lot of this around. i think it will bea lot of this around. i think it will be a mostly overcast day with a bit of sunshine here and there. 0vernight we will see the clearest skies moving in but the slump of cloud you can see on the satellite picture, that will be right on top of us during the course of sunday. asi as i say, there will be a little bit of sunshine around. here is the forecast for the rest of the evening and overnight. clear spells developing. it will be chilly in rural scotland. in the south, a bit milder. here is all the cloud behind me ready to race in. the winds will be freshening as well. here is a weather front. there is be freshening as well. here is a weatherfront. there is not an be freshening as well. here is a weather front. there is not an awful lot of rain but there i
the chances are if i could find it, i probably would still.oss the uk. we had one 01’ and miss across the uk. we had one or two thunderstorms, but eventually, the sunshine came out, particularly across western areas of the uk. tomorrow, there will be a lot of this around. i think it will bea lot of this around. i think it will be a mostly overcast day with a bit of sunshine here and there. 0vernight we will see the clearest skies moving in but the slump of cloud you can see on the satellite...
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i could not next i could not go next to him it's not good it's probably i cannot go out or if i go all out and i have heard some some ideas i have for example i was problem and i need to make a book open one time my faith my my my eyes and then there are the men there they say if you do this again we put you into prison. these women left germany voluntarily to live amongst the so-called islamic state they spent years living in iran's territory where the extremists were just incredibly naive. tom is an analyst an advisor for the german police he believes the women knew exactly what they were doing they played a key role for the terror group and swore an oath of allegiance to them. and if they speak about i.a.s. as a conquering army the i asked methods of conquering were extremely brutal and that was documented on film the propaganda videos were filmed there people were publicly whipped and executed and those living on rock on must have been aware of those things especially as it's not even a very large city. in october twenty seventh seen by as was defeated and rocca liberated it's not
i could not next i could not go next to him it's not good it's probably i cannot go out or if i go all out and i have heard some some ideas i have for example i was problem and i need to make a book open one time my faith my my my eyes and then there are the men there they say if you do this again we put you into prison. these women left germany voluntarily to live amongst the so-called islamic state they spent years living in iran's territory where the extremists were just incredibly naive....
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i could not be happier. rren still uses that old flip phone. tim: i know. d: have you thought how much more your stock could go up if he use the product? [laughter] tim: i am working on it. i told him i will personally come to omaha to do tech support for him. [applause] david: you are in a building that was designed and inspired by steve jobs. tim: apple park. david: you moved in recently. tim: steve have the vision the workplace should facilitate havingworking together, these common areas that people could work togetr and run into each other without planning on doing it, and theevel of ideas , creativity, and innovation that would come out of that would be phenomenal, and we are seeing that. david: you are coned that sittg down? iha tim: if you can stand for a while, then sit, this is much better. [laughter] yeah, we could stand up for a ttle while. [applause] david: let me ask you about how you came to this position. you grew up in alabama. tim: a small rural town between pensacola and mobile. david: were you a star athlete, tim: i would not say i was a s
i could not be happier. rren still uses that old flip phone. tim: i know. d: have you thought how much more your stock could go up if he use the product? [laughter] tim: i am working on it. i told him i will personally come to omaha to do tech support for him. [applause] david: you are in a building that was designed and inspired by steve jobs. tim: apple park. david: you moved in recently. tim: steve have the vision the workplace should facilitate havingworking together, these common areas...
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in frequency eventually the pressure told but it was very unfortunate i think so this was the goal that came from the strike could diego costa i don't know how much he knew about it on fifty four minutes just going to say you didn't really come from him did it and it was a ricochet the defender resign. he was the last year he was really free is a goal and it's the second time we see that goal scored with with a lead so we saw it in the rushing game yesterday and here we see that again it's the across the he knows nothing about it and he goes in and diego costa has not got three goals in this tournament quit just wanted to say you took it about you know the vested interest in how successful host nation kicks of a great atmosphere russia are all playing today you still hear the horns and some chancing coming from from from down there the atmosphere really. annoying me a bit now to what actually is fear remains still fun testing and that's just one of the questions about the atmosphere here that was put to the full fee for chief joe so i set the blacks and put it very formally chosen said blatter who said that we ka
in frequency eventually the pressure told but it was very unfortunate i think so this was the goal that came from the strike could diego costa i don't know how much he knew about it on fifty four minutes just going to say you didn't really come from him did it and it was a ricochet the defender resign. he was the last year he was really free is a goal and it's the second time we see that goal scored with with a lead so we saw it in the rushing game yesterday and here we see that again it's the...
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don't think that's even on my mind. >> it could happen. >> i know. 's why kanye loves him. it's the idea that anything can happen. >> so could anything happen with -- >> i guess never say never, but that's not going to be like kim's running. that's not where i'm, what i'm going for. i just want to help starting one person at a time and i think sometimes if more people would just put their personal feelings aside and talk about really important issues that have to be discussed, then so much more can get done. >> politics is rough. being a celebrity is rough, but d.c. is really rough. you sure you want to stick your fork in that socket again? >> i am never going to claim to be the most political person. but i know that i had a feeling inside when i helped someone. just seeing the videos. i was crying watching the videos and seeing her just be reunited with her family. >> that video. >> that video. >> you know, you sound like a mama bear now. is being a mom and having these three little people in your life, is that affecting the way you want to use your
don't think that's even on my mind. >> it could happen. >> i know. 's why kanye loves him. it's the idea that anything can happen. >> so could anything happen with -- >> i guess never say never, but that's not going to be like kim's running. that's not where i'm, what i'm going for. i just want to help starting one person at a time and i think sometimes if more people would just put their personal feelings aside and talk about really important issues that have to be...
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never said i what it was that i could hear the. practical that. i want to. he could make that up with what he thought that you did i would have written i was going to have nothing. to do. not to load the world on the other american. the cricket match is the last part of the film it also marked the end of our visit prepared by the military who never did get to see how people leave the camp and go back to their homes it's clear though that they will still have to adjust to a new life in their native was erased. and for the time being and even the traditional push to dance can start until a man income a flush stands in the middle of the circle. this is says holland kentucky. voices people. a co money since he was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was said i'd. love to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's happened it's h
never said i what it was that i could hear the. practical that. i want to. he could make that up with what he thought that you did i would have written i was going to have nothing. to do. not to load the world on the other american. the cricket match is the last part of the film it also marked the end of our visit prepared by the military who never did get to see how people leave the camp and go back to their homes it's clear though that they will still have to adjust to a new life in their...
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, and i could use all, like, dumb pop culture references that i couldn't do anything with, i could usethem for something. and it became the way that i talked about activism and identity. >> now talk to us about the process of getting published. did you already know that you were going to focus on this accidental activism, or was it something that came to be once you started, you know, taking down notes and the proposal and going through your google docs? >> so i started taking notes -- so i got approached to do a book right after shit white girls say by a number of people. and everyone was like you should make a shit white girls say to black girls book. >> that would have been terrible. [laughter] >> i'm so glad i didn't do it. i found the book proposal for it, and it's sod bad. i should post it just so you can see how awful it was. half la it was so bad. it was like 10 pages long, and each chapter was -- you have to make like a chapter outline, and each chapter outline was like three sentences versus my final proposal for this book which was, like, i wrote three chapters. some of the
, and i could use all, like, dumb pop culture references that i couldn't do anything with, i could usethem for something. and it became the way that i talked about activism and identity. >> now talk to us about the process of getting published. did you already know that you were going to focus on this accidental activism, or was it something that came to be once you started, you know, taking down notes and the proposal and going through your google docs? >> so i started taking notes...
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do that with me and decided i couldn't could you. then for calmly you are absolutely right and i think it's important to make clear to our viewers what actually happened here it's two of the five victims were just children. you know i have two sons and i don't know how i'd react if someone even i hurt them slightly. just the thought that something could happen to my children is so painful and then you think about this ordinary woman fluid again and yes i know some people question why she can't speak german after all these years. when i stand in front of this woman i am so humbled i'm so grateful that. no one has the right to accuse her of anything useful just hours after her children grandchildren and niece were killed she somehow found the strength to stand up and call for peace and reconciliation using an impressive language of the heart and she doesn't use intellectual words but the authentic words of a mother and it goes so deep. and all of us need to be deeply grateful to my flute again and again to stand by that. of course but t
do that with me and decided i couldn't could you. then for calmly you are absolutely right and i think it's important to make clear to our viewers what actually happened here it's two of the five victims were just children. you know i have two sons and i don't know how i'd react if someone even i hurt them slightly. just the thought that something could happen to my children is so painful and then you think about this ordinary woman fluid again and yes i know some people question why she can't...