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i could never figure out what to do that. i still have them somewhere. i used them in something else that has not been published. still, i didn't know what i onld do with their comments other women in their letters and diaries. women often said what they like, admired, or disliked about specific women they encountered. i did not know if i had any use for those comments, but that is what they were writing about, so i recorded and took notes on what they said. later, those quotations turned out to be useful in a way i had not anticipated, illustrating the influence on women of the very prescriptive literature that laid out the traits valued or denigrated in women and girls. so in the end, i realized i had to research the prescriptive literature i really wanted to avoid. research, early in my i had an important revelation about the importance of asking gendered questions of one's sources. i remember sitting in my apartment in ithaca, wondering how i could approach this entirely new subject in a more systematic way that i was doing. and i suddenly remembered
i could never figure out what to do that. i still have them somewhere. i used them in something else that has not been published. still, i didn't know what i onld do with their comments other women in their letters and diaries. women often said what they like, admired, or disliked about specific women they encountered. i did not know if i had any use for those comments, but that is what they were writing about, so i recorded and took notes on what they said. later, those quotations turned out...
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ijust felt i could do it. i i suppose the naivete. ijust felt i could do it. it. i am not i suppose the naivete. ijust felt i could do it. i am not really i suppose the naivete. ijust felt i could do it. i am not really a thinker on a plan, oranything. i just go with my feeling. and the albert einstein thing was, first of all, he was so gentle and kind. he made us very well come. i went there with these documentary filmmakers who wanted him to speak out against the atom bomb. and he did, in the film. but before we were filming, they were filming, it was all on 16mm film at the time, there was the producer and the director, and while the lights were being set up the director was talking to him. and he looked at the director and he said, "i have a question for you. can you please explain to me about how many feet per second per second the film goes through the camera?" and the director explained all of this. i couldn't explain it to you. and einstein listened there like a little boy. and after all of this had clarified he said, "thank you very much. i understand
ijust felt i could do it. i i suppose the naivete. ijust felt i could do it. it. i am not i suppose the naivete. ijust felt i could do it. i am not really i suppose the naivete. ijust felt i could do it. i am not really a thinker on a plan, oranything. i just go with my feeling. and the albert einstein thing was, first of all, he was so gentle and kind. he made us very well come. i went there with these documentary filmmakers who wanted him to speak out against the atom bomb. and he did, in the...
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i would like to think i could. omeday being able to but i think there is only one james baldwin. brian: where would you put him in all of the people you have read in your lifetime? is he up there at the top? monica: it is one of those things where it is like choosing your favorite child in a sense. i don't know i could choose a favorite author. they each mean something different to me. at different points of my life. toni morrison is a goddess in my estimation. i am a huge margaret atwood fan. i love the poetry of langston hughes. i don't know that i could choose just one. baldwin was the one who sparked my love. brian: can you feel a difference when you are reading a white author versus a black author? monica: that is a very challenging question. i feel the difference when i am reading someone -- i think i feel more the difference in socioeconomic. for instance, i think there is some insight when i am reading southern writers as opposed to those in the north. particularly those dealing with more rural areas and pla
i would like to think i could. omeday being able to but i think there is only one james baldwin. brian: where would you put him in all of the people you have read in your lifetime? is he up there at the top? monica: it is one of those things where it is like choosing your favorite child in a sense. i don't know i could choose a favorite author. they each mean something different to me. at different points of my life. toni morrison is a goddess in my estimation. i am a huge margaret atwood fan....
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i could see the fire station in front of us. got out of the truck looking back to see who was coming out behind us. i was expecting the car to come out behind us. >> i finally got down to my mother-in-law's house. and i thought this is the safe zone. i unloaded the five cats and the dogs and our daughter and i turned my daughter over to my sister-in-law. and i said, "i just need to go outside and be by myself for a minute," because the enormity of what had happened, it felt like a huge weight was pressing down on me and it was crushing me. so i went outside. and i sat on the bumper of my car and i hung my head and i tried to cry. and i prayed for firefighters and i prayed for neighbors and other people in town who i knew were probably running for their lives like we had. i really tried to cry, but i couldn't cry because there was nothing left in me at that point. so as i was praying, the wind suddenly stopped. and i thought, "were my prayers answered?" and i sat there and i looked around and i realized that it was snowing. and in
i could see the fire station in front of us. got out of the truck looking back to see who was coming out behind us. i was expecting the car to come out behind us. >> i finally got down to my mother-in-law's house. and i thought this is the safe zone. i unloaded the five cats and the dogs and our daughter and i turned my daughter over to my sister-in-law. and i said, "i just need to go outside and be by myself for a minute," because the enormity of what had happened, it felt like...
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and i could never be enough so i tried and tried to be there for her as much as i could. but i think in realizing that that's not a failure on my part, i also realized it's okay to give myself permission to not be enough for her. as one person, she's almost 12 now, there's no way i can be everything. i learned to ask for help with that. making sure that she has people in her life that she can talk to and bounce off of and depend on. more than just me. i can't be there for every moment of the day. >> that part is universal to me. i'm a mother and have daughters her age. even though i've had a much easier go a bit then you, i had my child surrounded by help in different ways, there is just a part of that in being a mom of wanting to give your child everything and knowing you can't. you ultimately have to rely on others and rely on themselves. >> say more about why it is so hard to ask for help. you wrote something in the book, there was a piece in the book i wanted to make sure to ask you about. the idea that asking for help is hard and at some point you wrote, it always see
and i could never be enough so i tried and tried to be there for her as much as i could. but i think in realizing that that's not a failure on my part, i also realized it's okay to give myself permission to not be enough for her. as one person, she's almost 12 now, there's no way i can be everything. i learned to ask for help with that. making sure that she has people in her life that she can talk to and bounce off of and depend on. more than just me. i can't be there for every moment of the...
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i. could i wish could i just so aside. from so i set this up last minute to say i asked you what i know it's why so of study if i can they said yeah but show them said just killfile to hide in the middle so there is a new line. of a joke and. thought of. then the top fee for the. ground zero will. be adequate to stop on a condom and i sure from the shop where it was though i. don't do i didn't shock for the show was so raw and no mcconnell conditional being a condition a. lot of times this man i'll. a good book. but. around and at the. core. the had to know the koran as a cross for the child charlotte. is a can my his image of a canoe and his image of. what it. now and i was always thought of but. who served in the. out of the way of just. the clothes i know no one with the. idea i lived the. first there can still fight. for the isle of me no matter how it was very. few times to. show us of ideas of how for the end. i said. about tyson it. was so dumb. of. the job to do this to the wall. choice we had. we would have. turne
i. could i wish could i just so aside. from so i set this up last minute to say i asked you what i know it's why so of study if i can they said yeah but show them said just killfile to hide in the middle so there is a new line. of a joke and. thought of. then the top fee for the. ground zero will. be adequate to stop on a condom and i sure from the shop where it was though i. don't do i didn't shock for the show was so raw and no mcconnell conditional being a condition a. lot of times this man...
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i. could was so i can do it i tried. to detention did you actually i didn't have part of the i didn't know i'm not. sure you know it's very funny that the us discuss we just had i was i was talking to the dad about this and the grandparents and we're like ok let's give her like fifty cents you know that she learns how to deal with money and gets the responsibility of like understanding what she can get for fifty cents so we're going to start giving the six year olds fifty cents per week. so you can buy stuff in school richard you know you know step up our english telling somebody my money and. going on record. and for every kind of opportunity i am on the course i'm well and you think i want much less a pashmina. have a good out so long as i don't feel in five trying to pop your guns with fear. and funk in the. pub but in little. consequence and then man bust i just mark has been i think it is under me how it has come under. as i shall choice is well done and some of us. how it's important. as if this is going to. last a
i. could was so i can do it i tried. to detention did you actually i didn't have part of the i didn't know i'm not. sure you know it's very funny that the us discuss we just had i was i was talking to the dad about this and the grandparents and we're like ok let's give her like fifty cents you know that she learns how to deal with money and gets the responsibility of like understanding what she can get for fifty cents so we're going to start giving the six year olds fifty cents per week. so you...
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and i got this idea that i could go to law school. so i headed off to a state law school, it cost $450 a semester. with a little one on my hip. but first, i needed childcare. as i'm about to head to law school, my daughter amelia is almost two. in order to do this, i have to find daycare. i found out how hard it was. i spent weeks visiting all kinds of places. and none of them were right. the kids looked miserable, there was a funny smell, the waiting list was a mile-long, the cost was way outside our budget. so finally, it is getting down to the last week before law school classes are going to start. i am starting to sweat and then i find a truly great place, cheerful teacher, nice play area, nothing smells funny, there was only one problem. they only took children who were dependably potty trained. amelia was not quite two years old. i could not let that stop me. i had five days to get my toddler dependably potty trained. i want you to know that i stand here today courtesy of three bags of m&m's and a very cooperative toddler. that i
and i got this idea that i could go to law school. so i headed off to a state law school, it cost $450 a semester. with a little one on my hip. but first, i needed childcare. as i'm about to head to law school, my daughter amelia is almost two. in order to do this, i have to find daycare. i found out how hard it was. i spent weeks visiting all kinds of places. and none of them were right. the kids looked miserable, there was a funny smell, the waiting list was a mile-long, the cost was way...
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i wish we could have gotten further but i am optimistic for the progress we made both in the run-up to the summit and the progress the two leaders made over the past few days, put us in position to get a good outcome. president and chairman kim both felt good that they had made that progress but couldn't quite get along the line in he further to make a deal that would have been better at this point. i hope we will do so in the weeks ahead. thank you, mr. president. president trump: major, please? [indiscernible] >> has this process been more difficult than you thought, and was the north korean demand for lifting of some sanctions the real sticking point here, that you did not want to do that and they did? president trump: : basically, they wanted the sanctions lifted in their entirety, and we couldn't do that. they were willing to denuclearize a large portion of the areas we wanted but they couldn't give up the us couldn't give up all the sanctions. so we will can today to work and we will see. but we had to walk away from that suggestion. reporter: will all the sanctions ?n existence
i wish we could have gotten further but i am optimistic for the progress we made both in the run-up to the summit and the progress the two leaders made over the past few days, put us in position to get a good outcome. president and chairman kim both felt good that they had made that progress but couldn't quite get along the line in he further to make a deal that would have been better at this point. i hope we will do so in the weeks ahead. thank you, mr. president. president trump: major,...
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after that night i could no longer be naive. i had to come face to face with the har ch reality that there are terrible people in this world that do terrible things. detectives didn't swoop in to save me that night like they do on law and order. i was left completely shattered. replaying the events of that flight over and over again. due to the drama i dropped out of my dream school and moved back home to virginia. i knew in my heart it was what i had to do. i shut myself away and spent my time hiding in my bedroom. may air began to fall out due to the stress. i began target practice when i was ten years old. i was left defenseless that night. in theory, yes. i could have broken the law and brought my firearm to college anyway but i knew it wasn't the right thing to do. it ended in me being raped. i'm one of countless examples of gun control benefitting assailants. i'm not telling you about my sexual assault to make your feel bad. to be clear i do not want your sympathy. what i do want is for you to at least consider stories like
after that night i could no longer be naive. i had to come face to face with the har ch reality that there are terrible people in this world that do terrible things. detectives didn't swoop in to save me that night like they do on law and order. i was left completely shattered. replaying the events of that flight over and over again. due to the drama i dropped out of my dream school and moved back home to virginia. i knew in my heart it was what i had to do. i shut myself away and spent my time...
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which i don't want you to be signing. vs overdoing could that there are just so it's just that i was so well. they said you're bad medicine and could offer it to him as i said for america as i was. in cancun to show dewani why nice. job need to also known they were all smokers who are disabled and. he didn't give time to show like on his own when you have to duck and the low shots of the advice i was to get asked and i would have a profit without the first so we will move in with stuff but away and he says as she. or we need a month off with it i will pass it off but. will. not miss it if it don't. moan. don't lie. down oh. yeah. that little cough. and i was just ecstatic and mail from santa fe i didn't i had met salah to ask him to fit. well and they're much on. luck in to slove i. saw the shrunken is what i had now how them to fit in and out of ideas. for good to find out about myself and then i let the shit out of that i was there must tell the tough get. going on that or what of a few more bad than are the times i feel i know where we a
which i don't want you to be signing. vs overdoing could that there are just so it's just that i was so well. they said you're bad medicine and could offer it to him as i said for america as i was. in cancun to show dewani why nice. job need to also known they were all smokers who are disabled and. he didn't give time to show like on his own when you have to duck and the low shots of the advice i was to get asked and i would have a profit without the first so we will move in with stuff but away...
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if i could have general hoyer stand. pplause] general, all i can say for all of us, and all of us as west virginians, all of us as americans, you talk about is having a superstar in our midst, we all thank you, we all applaud you. i think of so many things , whether it be rise or just the fact that he is ready at any his life down for all of us, absolutely. this man and what he's done is unbelievable. think about the guard brought in 300 jobs in the near future or near past, and it's created an economic impact on the state of west virginia at $361 million. lots of times that goes unnoticed, but in addition to all that, think about the mountaineer challenge academy. think about young men and women that are just absolutely lost, lost. last year, they're going to have an above 90% graduation rate and and those people who are all on their way so, general, again we thank you in every way possible. if i could speak to the rise program quickly, we got a little bit diverted, and the reason we got diverted is one thing and i , and
if i could have general hoyer stand. pplause] general, all i can say for all of us, and all of us as west virginians, all of us as americans, you talk about is having a superstar in our midst, we all thank you, we all applaud you. i think of so many things , whether it be rise or just the fact that he is ready at any his life down for all of us, absolutely. this man and what he's done is unbelievable. think about the guard brought in 300 jobs in the near future or near past, and it's created an...
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i met him i'll get out of the shackles was ron and michelle could hear i love over there still could or could have their own mini emma lee m.s.n. had him on it all fifty. one y. g.'s. all cuz you could. just see and i just said you. couldn't as you. can with a show that was so is i'm just so i think little thought of you you do cool stuff in home in which you don't much care. yes i did i so we all of my so i. never got some of the. sorry. i'm sorry but i certainly don't want. to. i don't get me i'm going out. why we weren't sure about. how do you know. i didn't buy. the. car. was that. all right. now. i believe you have to be out of i said i will sign the senate what's in order. to get the. double to be a way out of that automatic and then there's the shock and i said it what i said you feel much of my sudden and i was a. month or i don't know summoners it oh a car was the. only services there that's why they would use the villages and i. told you how it's. not of that. and he interrupted don't let us do that and then. the threat of could decide i have no can just stuff as neat. abou
i met him i'll get out of the shackles was ron and michelle could hear i love over there still could or could have their own mini emma lee m.s.n. had him on it all fifty. one y. g.'s. all cuz you could. just see and i just said you. couldn't as you. can with a show that was so is i'm just so i think little thought of you you do cool stuff in home in which you don't much care. yes i did i so we all of my so i. never got some of the. sorry. i'm sorry but i certainly don't want. to. i don't get me...
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and i said, well, how could that be? i'm just some kid. xt morning i was getting all these calls from reporters and i noticed several of my other friend had been doing this as well. and that day i said, we need to flip this narrative. after all these shootings, you see such similar things, you see crying mothers talking about their children, you see people talking about how the shooter was just a nice boy, misunderstood. with only a few exceptions, so much of these shootings had the same exact response. a couple of lawmakers would get kids from the shooting to stand next to them, they would sign a bill that did nothing and we'd be done. and i said, we can't have parkland be that city. now, mind you, there's plenty of room for crying, there's plenty of room for people talking about the horrible tragedy of loss. i understand that. but your focus was on the anger. i wanted it to be that 20 years after the shooting, when people thought of parkland, they didn't think of people crying, they thought people in the worst possible situation standing
and i said, well, how could that be? i'm just some kid. xt morning i was getting all these calls from reporters and i noticed several of my other friend had been doing this as well. and that day i said, we need to flip this narrative. after all these shootings, you see such similar things, you see crying mothers talking about their children, you see people talking about how the shooter was just a nice boy, misunderstood. with only a few exceptions, so much of these shootings had the same exact...
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you know i wasn't you might be something you could not. see anything wrong with having jack markell musicals i don't know why you. may feed me. because i need to. look up and down. it in massive numbers are you seeing on the back you're telling me. this thing among. just never thing it does it to me now and don't keep who said that she should. think i'm going to cry as he did income women. and. my. time. she won't. be young as well like humans and that's what i. needed to nominate the one who why is she in a blue one with a bloody. look at the money. in them here but i'm glad i. don't. need come i want to share their one j when you haven't got my this. the adults have to see it. make it interesting comments and. even how could she right they. make you in the eye he was so much in the book. and he. went off to suit. your own psyche. in. being able to make even. the right. i'm going i'm going to. let. alone i'm going to have you back it's not. just. one day i'm going out on the bachelor and i think that's going to. night. so no girl. whom i k
you know i wasn't you might be something you could not. see anything wrong with having jack markell musicals i don't know why you. may feed me. because i need to. look up and down. it in massive numbers are you seeing on the back you're telling me. this thing among. just never thing it does it to me now and don't keep who said that she should. think i'm going to cry as he did income women. and. my. time. she won't. be young as well like humans and that's what i. needed to nominate the one who...
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, i thought i could do well. en? it was really bad. i did not expect it to hit me as hard as it did. i was on crutches, sometimes a wheelchair if i had to get out. i was in so much pain, i could never experience pain like it. it did cross my mind it was career ending. it was devastating, i could not imagine my life without snowboarding because i have been snowboarding as long as i can remember. i had to keep believing, even when it felt impossible, that i would get through it. that really helped me work hard in the gym and i had that determination and motivation to do it. despite seven rounds of surgery and a heel graft made from a skin graft of her hip, combined with that of a pig, 0rmerod has fought back and made a full return to the slopes this week. it feels amazing. the first time i went over, the adrenaline rush, i'm buzzing. does being here make it feel real, your fight back, you're fully on the comeback trail and back in the sport? i feel so happy and grateful to be back. i feel ijust want to be the best s
, i thought i could do well. en? it was really bad. i did not expect it to hit me as hard as it did. i was on crutches, sometimes a wheelchair if i had to get out. i was in so much pain, i could never experience pain like it. it did cross my mind it was career ending. it was devastating, i could not imagine my life without snowboarding because i have been snowboarding as long as i can remember. i had to keep believing, even when it felt impossible, that i would get through it. that really...
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but i could have taken that out today. but i think you and others would have said we didn't get enough for what we'd be giving up. and, you know, don't forget we're partners with a lot of countries on this, if you think about it with the sanctions. we have a whole big partnership with the united nations and many confraez including russia, china and others. and then of course south korea is very important to this whole thing, and japan. i don't want to do something that is going to violate the trust that we built-up. we have a very strong partnership. >> so can you just give us a little more detail? did you get into the question of actually dismantling the complex? >> yes. >> and did he seem willing ultimately to take all of that out? >> totally. >> he just wants all the sanctions off first. >> he wants the sanctions off, and as you know there's plenty left after that. i just felt it wasn't -- mike and i spent a long time negotiating and talking about it to ourselves, and i felt that particular -- as you know that facility w
but i could have taken that out today. but i think you and others would have said we didn't get enough for what we'd be giving up. and, you know, don't forget we're partners with a lot of countries on this, if you think about it with the sanctions. we have a whole big partnership with the united nations and many confraez including russia, china and others. and then of course south korea is very important to this whole thing, and japan. i don't want to do something that is going to violate the...
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i did the very best i could and i turned it in.s i was leaving, a group of white men was interfering with some of my friends, and i got in my truck and got away as quick as i could. >> i was born and raised in the county. i was in liberty, mississippi on the way to the courthouse to register to vote. me and nox and moses. we met three white men, and one of them jumped on moses and again to beat him. >> there was a father of some nine children in a county that was 54% negro league -- negro. he was trying to get the citizens out to vote. he was killed by a state representative from mississippi, a white state representative, after he himself had tried to vote. these are pictures of his wife and nine children. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the director of the student nonviolent coordinating committee voter registration project in mississippi, robert moses. >> young people working with the student nonviolent coordinating committee are characterized by a restless energy, and their world is upset and they feel that if they are ever going to get it straight, t
i did the very best i could and i turned it in.s i was leaving, a group of white men was interfering with some of my friends, and i got in my truck and got away as quick as i could. >> i was born and raised in the county. i was in liberty, mississippi on the way to the courthouse to register to vote. me and nox and moses. we met three white men, and one of them jumped on moses and again to beat him. >> there was a father of some nine children in a county that was 54% negro league --...
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has zero which i don't want you to agree with sign your fed your b.s. we'll be doing could that i just have to say that i was so well with they fed your grandmother i said it could offer i thought i had enough of us have a matter of us. in cancun to show dewani why nice and what i'm doing my job need to also known they were all smokes or where i'm disabled by any now and then. and then just tend to shout like on his own when you have to duck and the low shit sort of bad lifestyle to get asked and i would have a profit without the first so we kill them and then with stuff but a war and id say as she. for many a month left i said i will face it off i. will. miss it if you don't. moan. moan don't lie. down oh. that's. a little off. center. i was just i said a male friend simplified the idea and i met scarlett asked him for. how well they're much on. iraq and. saw the shrunken is what i said now how them for that a novel idea. for good to find out about and that's awful and then i let the shit out of that i was there must tell lots of that. going on with the last few more of ou
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my killer which in which i lost to tell me i had a machete i could. because i was a chip in what i did has done me a bow with us and had added some thought as one of. you don't have the will to nag . and adam i can without and to do. that much about that i mean. newly named. time out of. them and that's like a let me just get your perspective on the haunches and the fight against in so much as. well as one of the reasons why we have been able to put the pressure on her they're the ones i hope they help in the military and help in the security forces in doing what the best and i personally don't believe that they get enough credit for the things that they do i admire your courage in trust unleashes my right to get a medical. yet and then also when your dental issues my shoes this bold has been a friend of you. can have a name to make you know that sort of. thing i said i think you are much good for sharing your story with us. and of no doubt. you're going to come out of important and a solid hour to join what i don't want to. go more. of living up all.
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>> i would like to think i could, but i don't think i could. would have. >> and while the dancing is prettying amazing, there is something else we're living for, j-lo's fabulous fashion. even her extensions arrived to set in style. if all of your significant others got together and they were here, who would win? >> obviously your significant other because she's a professional dancer. >> depends on what we're judging. judging technique or, you know -- >> passion. >> commitment? >> commitment? >> commitment is probably my wife. >> i don't know. i don't know. alex is pretty committed. >> competitor. >> he's a competitor. >> oh, alex. stick to baseball. >> he is a great baseball player. look. a-rod is nothing but supportive of jennifer, especially when it includes a stripper pole. >> okay. >> he posted this video of her rehearsing for her upcoming movie, "hustlers." she'll play a stripper and she's bringing work home. that portable pole is in her crib. homework is okay. >> not mad. >>> let's go to "the bachelor." colton will be visiting the hometown
>> i would like to think i could, but i don't think i could. would have. >> and while the dancing is prettying amazing, there is something else we're living for, j-lo's fabulous fashion. even her extensions arrived to set in style. if all of your significant others got together and they were here, who would win? >> obviously your significant other because she's a professional dancer. >> depends on what we're judging. judging technique or, you know -- >> passion....
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it in that i could get there but i. believe that. one year after the new setback the town is completely blocked by produced a decent place on the promenade there's only. the truck into the crowds in eighty six people. almost a third of the victims were muslim today is a commemoration day for those who lost their lives. i've come to meet with. she's the daughter of the first victim killed in the attack her name was. she was some other wife. french a muslim. she was wearing a hit job. the fact that she was wearing a huge job and was the first victim really shocked me when i first heard about it. the doctor knew she was getting someone from his own religion. one hundred percent but i can but you've got a week just to fall says image of mine they do for the money i gave you because your course is is a book of what you have while the. us who multis the. last. check. quite see that would you join us up as long as i felt. him until he could exist on a society cell a city. he said but. demanded to know which way to move cleavage and ability
it in that i could get there but i. believe that. one year after the new setback the town is completely blocked by produced a decent place on the promenade there's only. the truck into the crowds in eighty six people. almost a third of the victims were muslim today is a commemoration day for those who lost their lives. i've come to meet with. she's the daughter of the first victim killed in the attack her name was. she was some other wife. french a muslim. she was wearing a hit job. the fact...
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but i could have taken that out today. but i think you and others would have said we cannot get enough for what we'd be giving up. and don't forget we're partners with a lot of countries on this, if you think about it, with the sanctions. we have a whole big partnership with the united nations, and many countries including russia, china and others. and then of course south korea is very important to this whole thing. and japan, i don't want to do something that is going to violate the trust that we've built up. we have a very strong partnership. >> can you give us a little more detail? did you get into the question of actually dismantling the complex? >> i did, absolutely. >> did he seem willing to take all of that out? >> totally. sure. he would do that but he wants the sanctions for that. and as you know, there's plenty left after that. and i just it wasn't good. mike and i spent a long time negotiating and talking about it to ourselves. and i felt that that particular, as you know, that facility, while very big, it wasn'
but i could have taken that out today. but i think you and others would have said we cannot get enough for what we'd be giving up. and don't forget we're partners with a lot of countries on this, if you think about it, with the sanctions. we have a whole big partnership with the united nations, and many countries including russia, china and others. and then of course south korea is very important to this whole thing. and japan, i don't want to do something that is going to violate the trust...
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and he used to think, boy, i could have gotten a third term. ll clinton -- bill clinton was more popular in the year 2000 than he was in the year 19993. he used to think if he could have run for a third run, they would have won. they fool themselves because by 1960, the democrats had no incentive to go after dwight eisenhower. they were focusing all their fire on the next one, richard nixon. the republicans in 2000 had no particular reason to go after ill clinton anymore. e got a free pass. they were aiming their guns at al gore. this popularity and how presidents look better in the rear-view mirror is due to the fact that nobody is sniping at them anymore. while they're in office, everybody is and you learn all the bad things of them in office. the clearest assertion of presidential decline was henry adams who was an observer of presidents from the -- where well, he was the grandson of john adams and the grandson of john quincy adams. henry adams he had problems. and the adams family was in this state of political decline where there were two a
and he used to think, boy, i could have gotten a third term. ll clinton -- bill clinton was more popular in the year 2000 than he was in the year 19993. he used to think if he could have run for a third run, they would have won. they fool themselves because by 1960, the democrats had no incentive to go after dwight eisenhower. they were focusing all their fire on the next one, richard nixon. the republicans in 2000 had no particular reason to go after ill clinton anymore. e got a free pass....
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it was the only time i used the fonz. >> the fonz just appeared in front of me. >> the fonz could do anything. so when ralph and potsie accepted a challenge to jump over a shark, no problem. >> i learned to water ski on lake. >> those are clearly you water skiing. >> oh, they are me. i did everything but the jump. if you watch that episode, i land on the beach and s out of the skis, and there i am, and i'm smiling. half that smile is the fonz going hey, look at that, i did it. and the other half is henry going oh my god, you did it! >> but while the yale drama grad was playing the epitome of cool, you henry winkler were not that much like the fonz. >> no. i don't ride a motorcycle. i have never ridden a motorcycle. i finally realized that cool is also just being authentic. that is powerful. but when i changed my voice, i was like it unlocked me. i became like i could do anything, you know? my mind just was like on fire. >> at the same time, henry was dealing with a life-long struggle with dyslexia. he didn't even know what it was until his own son was diagnosed. >> the dyslexia was so
it was the only time i used the fonz. >> the fonz just appeared in front of me. >> the fonz could do anything. so when ralph and potsie accepted a challenge to jump over a shark, no problem. >> i learned to water ski on lake. >> those are clearly you water skiing. >> oh, they are me. i did everything but the jump. if you watch that episode, i land on the beach and s out of the skis, and there i am, and i'm smiling. half that smile is the fonz going hey, look at...
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. >> could i look around to make sure?>> reporter: the deputy approached first from the passenger side. the deputy looks around the inside of the card -- car and walks to the drivers side. >> roll it down, roll down the window. roll down the window. >> reporter: the man fidgets and then opens fire. >> shots fired, shots fired. >> reporter: the deputy narrowly misses being struck going to the back of the car and returns fire, shocking even veteran officers. >> the issue is as you could tell things happen in less than a split second, her body camera which is mounted to the center of her body, it caught the flash of the gun. she was facing the gun. >> reporter: our police analyst, police chief howard jordan says the deputy made all the right moves. >> she reacted the way i believe her training, she was trained to react which means to meet deadly force with deadly force. to respond in the way she knew, to neutralize the threat which means returning fire. >> reporter: the suspect shot by the deputy is a 43-year-old javier herna
. >> could i look around to make sure?>> reporter: the deputy approached first from the passenger side. the deputy looks around the inside of the card -- car and walks to the drivers side. >> roll it down, roll down the window. roll down the window. >> reporter: the man fidgets and then opens fire. >> shots fired, shots fired. >> reporter: the deputy narrowly misses being struck going to the back of the car and returns fire, shocking even veteran officers....
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i met him i'll get out of the shackles was ron and michelle could hear i love over there still could oh couldn't there are no many i'm a liam i said i had him on it all fifty. one y. g.'s. all cuz you could. just see and i just said. could it as you. can with a show that was so is i'm just so i think little said ivy you do can stuff it home and wished you don't want it out. yes i did i so we are all my so i. know some of the living without. sorry. i'm sorry but i certainly know what. i don't get me oh yeah. why we were i am sure a. lot of you who. have. run. out of those that. i am. i believe you have a lot of i said i will find the scent i wanted order. and the. double to be a way out of this automatic and then there's the shock and i've said it what i said you'll feel much of my sudden and i was a. mess a month or i don't know something or is it oh you are was the. only services there that's why they wanted you the villages and i. told you how it's. done is not of the. me into don't i just have it i'm in. need of could decide i have no consistent as need. will have to he she did i.
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start to see the emotion kicking in. >> i think he could sense he was getting a little bit emotional and i think once you see the lead guy getting emotional it can make you a little emotional. we've been through a lot with him. >> can you sense the emotion in that club house. the players see bochy's departure as a rallying cry. >>> scientists are warning insects around the world are vanishing. >> there is growing concern about a celebrated california butterfly. western monarch butterflies spend their winter along the california coast. the latest count shows a dramatic plunge in their numbers. >> before this whole area was butterflies. >> a very significant drop. >> it wasn't a good year. >> the federal government is now looking into protecting our missing monarchs. you can see our original report tomorrow night at 7:00. >>> coming up next, how one tesla worker totaled his model x and why other tropical depression la worker had to show up to the scene right after. >>> iron cross. >> how does that make you feel? >> i think it's ridiculous. >> the principal tells me iron cross. >> artist
start to see the emotion kicking in. >> i think he could sense he was getting a little bit emotional and i think once you see the lead guy getting emotional it can make you a little emotional. we've been through a lot with him. >> can you sense the emotion in that club house. the players see bochy's departure as a rallying cry. >>> scientists are warning insects around the world are vanishing. >> there is growing concern about a celebrated california butterfly....
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all i could. help you i guess i was to give you yours. who. are you kidding me here you are and i and and they are not in this instance. in the character. financially no she probably should not have bought the i pad she definitely did not have the money but she would rather spend that money on anthony you know there is no way you would have stopped her from buying it when it comes to him that's what she does he give. you a no show and their retirement from remember to make up for them for years. yet oh perfect i did go and buy this pretty sweet they say. oh you don't have to buy i make oh yeah. you are way too cute. to have a good day today. you have a lot of gifts. we got of these middle school the worst years of my life and then the other one is how i survived bullies broccoli and snake hill search middle school next year so. so we're going to like tell him how to survive bullies we know how to survive bullies. calling to get. what emilio really wants for christmas is a break from winter weather so she can ride her motorcycle stored in a col
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you know i mean could you. give me a month or two here i know you know he thank you i suppose not for an hour yet almost. done. and. so one of the spirits type up our eyes. ok. yeah yeah pretty much thank you thank you thank you thank you. thank you. that's just how do you even shushed at times you know it's going to skate as of that's one front river dance can't. then is it about us. not sort of sounds. as if you must go now as played by seventeen year old does have. its own tradition of land us on the sun step aunt. future and also. after day two of us but it's nice and i try to also minister of new york as. an export music but. these nights again i find this book is also put on a pub. at the crossroads. this is a book at the shop and. their boats and deck and this is this is. a medium i have called. off allies and. even if i think a globe. to minister. in a non-challenging gunshy and show views that i'm an artist get. melanie for that for. from the point you have against you take the metaphor but if you'd nev
you know i mean could you. give me a month or two here i know you know he thank you i suppose not for an hour yet almost. done. and. so one of the spirits type up our eyes. ok. yeah yeah pretty much thank you thank you thank you thank you. thank you. that's just how do you even shushed at times you know it's going to skate as of that's one front river dance can't. then is it about us. not sort of sounds. as if you must go now as played by seventeen year old does have. its own tradition of land...
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i could do it faster the other way. will you reveal in the state of the union what you are going to do? president trump: i am saying listen closely. you will find it exciting. >> the brookings institution hosted an event about the history of the state of the union and talked about what president trump could focus on in his address. this happened before it was announced stacey abrams is giving the democratic response. this is an hour and 10 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone. my name is molly reynolds. i'm a senior fellow of the governance study program here at brookings. you for joining us today for our event on the state of the union. when we scheduled this event we expected that president trump would be delivering his annual address to congress on tuesday night. he's not doing so, and the exact timing of the speech remains to be set but we thought we would convene our panel anyway to discuss both what we expect the president to speak about when he does appear before congr
i could do it faster the other way. will you reveal in the state of the union what you are going to do? president trump: i am saying listen closely. you will find it exciting. >> the brookings institution hosted an event about the history of the state of the union and talked about what president trump could focus on in his address. this happened before it was announced stacey abrams is giving the democratic response. this is an hour and 10 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good...
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i could go and steal from somebody. f you get caught, you go to prison. i do what i'm doing to survive. thank you so much. good night, god bless. i'm always pleasant and polite. always please and thank you. it's more annoying when they ignore you. at the end of the day, they are no different to me. they are only one paycheck away from being in my situation. rome wasn't built in a night. patience is virtue, mate. i could win the lottery tomorrow. that would be a good'un. see how many people say that they're my best friend then. any spare change, please? excuse me, can you spare a little change, please? thank you. spare a bit of change, please. thanks very much. all the best. cheers. i'm just going to have a quick look through here and see if there's any clothes. ora blanket. i don't know. no good. the reason i came to england was to go to rehab because i was on the waiting list for three and half years in ireland and i got nowhere. i came here and they told me god would help me and it works for some people, i won't knock
i could go and steal from somebody. f you get caught, you go to prison. i do what i'm doing to survive. thank you so much. good night, god bless. i'm always pleasant and polite. always please and thank you. it's more annoying when they ignore you. at the end of the day, they are no different to me. they are only one paycheck away from being in my situation. rome wasn't built in a night. patience is virtue, mate. i could win the lottery tomorrow. that would be a good'un. see how many people say...
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an empty my car was my own domain server i got you guys you could only steal it. was me it was. because of someone else or you can pick up a guy who was picking up again maybe i'll get some more me oh that's. my. my. i. was happy for him was. my . i know. i'm. clear and only. it's clear no you elizabeth marino works as a high school guidance counselor expenses from her recent wedding to jose have put the couple in a tight financial spot right now that i have a little bit of down time and i say little this is not a mad house for you i tend to do a little bit of my bills and i keep it here because i usually get paid and this is my little payment but i put away four hundred dollars for christmas presents for everybody. twenty one people on my side of family so i'll put an amount that i got paid and then deduct and then i know what i'm left with. there is a night i took it into. someone says twenty seven old three that was sushi last night you say forgot his wall then i have separate money for the student loan and a separate money for my eyebrows because i would have caterpillar eyeb
an empty my car was my own domain server i got you guys you could only steal it. was me it was. because of someone else or you can pick up a guy who was picking up again maybe i'll get some more me oh that's. my. my. i. was happy for him was. my . i know. i'm. clear and only. it's clear no you elizabeth marino works as a high school guidance counselor expenses from her recent wedding to jose have put the couple in a tight financial spot right now that i have a little bit of down time and i say...
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i could not find any direct evidence, any eyewitness accounts. i have never been willing to commit to say they were x, y, z. again, it's going to take a time machine, and i want some time in it to learn the powhatan language, thank you. >> we have time for one more, thank you. >> [inaudible] for the virginia department of education, and part of my job is to ensure that virginia's 1.3 million students learn the story from the primary sources that we do or do not have. we worked with the virginia tribes. there is a website if you google virginia's past and present, -- virginia's first people. it is designed for students kindergarten through grade 12. there's a video there of a young man who tells the story of the tribe. if you want to know more, virginia's first people past and present. we worked very closely, not only with tribal leaders, but the virginia department of historic resources. i want to share that along and thank you to everyone here on this stage. >> ok, we want that virginia history to go k through phd. we need your help. >> virginia'
i could not find any direct evidence, any eyewitness accounts. i have never been willing to commit to say they were x, y, z. again, it's going to take a time machine, and i want some time in it to learn the powhatan language, thank you. >> we have time for one more, thank you. >> [inaudible] for the virginia department of education, and part of my job is to ensure that virginia's 1.3 million students learn the story from the primary sources that we do or do not have. we worked with...
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i said what is he going to do? could i buy his interest? walked out of the four seasons hotel knowing what i was going to do. i took an interest in it. that was three years -- primitive convergence of computers and telephones -- and i was three years before the internet. and circumstance. they said i was crazy. they were sure i was crazy. david: low-rent qvc. barry: i went to west chester, pennsylvania. we will never hear from him again. stake inc, you had a it. ultimately, you grew it. you started buying internet-related companies like ticketmaster or things like that. and then you put them into a company called aic. did you know that each of these would work? barry: of course not. many of them did not. david: the most successful was expedia. barry: expedia is probably the biggest. they range from live nation, ticketmaster, match.com. david: so you on this company, and it has now become a big public company. $250 million is put into by the company's initial, and that is now worth $57 billion more or less. that's pretty good. your stock is
i said what is he going to do? could i buy his interest? walked out of the four seasons hotel knowing what i was going to do. i took an interest in it. that was three years -- primitive convergence of computers and telephones -- and i was three years before the internet. and circumstance. they said i was crazy. they were sure i was crazy. david: low-rent qvc. barry: i went to west chester, pennsylvania. we will never hear from him again. stake inc, you had a it. ultimately, you grew it. you...
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and i wanted then to be able to help in any way i could. d he--i asked if i could contribute, and i was his secretary for a little while. and my peers in november decided that i should be the president because i'm very passionate to continue his mission. and really just, you know, hopefully bring that contribution to our community through education. because that's--you know, my dad always had a saying, it's like study today, for then tomorrow you don't have to work, you know, and work for somebody who doesn't respect you. damian: my dad would say-- [speaking in foreign language] maria: i didn't want to go there, but yes, similar to that. damian: so, who qualifies? they just download the application and send it in? but what are the requirements? catalino: well, they need to have at least 2.5-- damian: gpa. cano: gp and be a son of a low-income parents. been accepted to a college or university. and to complete the application on the right way, two letters of recommendation. and like i say, good luck to them because we would like to help everyo
and i wanted then to be able to help in any way i could. d he--i asked if i could contribute, and i was his secretary for a little while. and my peers in november decided that i should be the president because i'm very passionate to continue his mission. and really just, you know, hopefully bring that contribution to our community through education. because that's--you know, my dad always had a saying, it's like study today, for then tomorrow you don't have to work, you know, and work for...
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for depression. >> she hit me in the chest and i grabbed ahold of her and just hugged as tight as i coulde hit the floor, we hit it hard. when i was realized somethin' wasn't right, i rolled her over and she wasn't breathin'. >> reporter: a fatal bear hug? not possible, thought nesli. and then she braced for the answer she'd waited five years to hear. >> did you bury marie in the backyard? >> i'll tell you exactly where it's at. >> is that where you buried her? >> yes. >> reporter: at that point, the detective got up and left the room. >> nesli passed me a note that said, "i missed her." >> i was pretty devastated. i was in that backyard in 2012. >> not like you didn't look. >> yeah. but, you know, human nature. you still have -- the guilt. the feeling of -- i could have found her six months after she was reported missing. >> reporter: the pastor insisted that tanya wasn't around, was shopping, knew nothing. >> did you get her buried before -- uh, tanya came back? >> oh yeah. yeah. >> do you wonder whether tanya had more to do with this? >> i think that'll always be in the back of our min
for depression. >> she hit me in the chest and i grabbed ahold of her and just hugged as tight as i coulde hit the floor, we hit it hard. when i was realized somethin' wasn't right, i rolled her over and she wasn't breathin'. >> reporter: a fatal bear hug? not possible, thought nesli. and then she braced for the answer she'd waited five years to hear. >> did you bury marie in the backyard? >> i'll tell you exactly where it's at. >> is that where you buried her?...
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i like your lyrics, and i could hear the whole tune in my head.all there: i could sing the notes."(singing) "blue jean baby, l.a. lady..."here's your latest look at the elton john bio-pic "rocketman," with taron egerton (edge-er-ton) playing the superstar -- and singing those so-familiar hits. "rocketman" zooms into theaters may 31st."i said 'how?'"no "luck" for emma thompson. sources tell the hollywood reporter, the oscar winner has dropped her voice role in the skydance animation movie "luck"... due to concerns about working with john studio's new leader. lasseter left disney-pixar, after he was accused of sexual misconduct. he later apologized.(music) "i see it, i like it, i want it, i got it, yeaariana grande's got it, all right. not only is her hit "seven rings" still number one on the billboard hot 100, 11 different songs off her album "thank you, next" are in the top 40. that's a billboard record for the most simultaneous top 40 hits by a female artist. that includes the top three spots on the chart, something only one other act has done, 5
i like your lyrics, and i could hear the whole tune in my head.all there: i could sing the notes."(singing) "blue jean baby, l.a. lady..."here's your latest look at the elton john bio-pic "rocketman," with taron egerton (edge-er-ton) playing the superstar -- and singing those so-familiar hits. "rocketman" zooms into theaters may 31st."i said 'how?'"no "luck" for emma thompson. sources tell the hollywood reporter, the oscar winner has...
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>> well, it's incorrect and it's very interesting because i tried to watch as much as i could. i wasn't able to watch too much because i've been a little bit busy. but i think having a fake hearing like that and having it in the middle of this very important summit is really a terrible thing. they could have made it two days later or next week and it would have been even better. they would have had more time. but having it during this very important summit is sort of incredible and he lied a lot. but it was very interesting because he didn't lie about one thing. he said no collusion with the russian hoax. and i said yo i said i wonder we didn't lie about that too like he did everything else. i was inpressed that he didn't say i think there was collusion for this reason. he didn't say that. he said no collusion. i was a little impressed by that, frankly. he could have gone all-out. he went 95% instead of 100%. the fact is, there is no l collusion. i call it a witch hunt. this should never happen to another president. it is so bad for our country, so bad. you look at this whole ho
>> well, it's incorrect and it's very interesting because i tried to watch as much as i could. i wasn't able to watch too much because i've been a little bit busy. but i think having a fake hearing like that and having it in the middle of this very important summit is really a terrible thing. they could have made it two days later or next week and it would have been even better. they would have had more time. but having it during this very important summit is sort of incredible and he...
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it was hard, but i could do hard. it was exhausting, but i could do exhausting.he thing that eventually sank me, childcare. in the space of a few months, i tried everything. a babysitter, a day care center, another day care center, a neighbor, one day i picked up my he hadx from daycare, been left in soggy diapers for heaven only knows how long. i was upset with the daycare people but more than anything else, i was upset with myself. i was angry with myself. i was failing my baby. and so one night after i put both kids to bed, my 78-year-old aunt called me long-distance from oklahoma just to see how i was doing. sin, said, fine and that -- in that thin, thready voice. i started to cry. not hold it together any longer. i told my aunt i was going to quit my job. i had not taught about it but it all crash down and the words just fell out of my mouth. i cried, i sobbed, i love to that job. that that was it. and finally, i will my nose and got a drink of water in then my aunt said 11 words that changed my life forever. i can't get there tomorrow, but i could come on t
it was hard, but i could do hard. it was exhausting, but i could do exhausting.he thing that eventually sank me, childcare. in the space of a few months, i tried everything. a babysitter, a day care center, another day care center, a neighbor, one day i picked up my he hadx from daycare, been left in soggy diapers for heaven only knows how long. i was upset with the daycare people but more than anything else, i was upset with myself. i was angry with myself. i was failing my baby. and so one...
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i could not mention them. i do not want to. now, that is interesting.hy, what do you think will happen to those, if you say who has funded? hypothetically — hypothetically, if somebody in the kremlin wants to put meduza down, they could declare these organisations undesirable, and every financial connection with this organisation will lead to a criminal investigation, and it should be a crime in russia.
i could not mention them. i do not want to. now, that is interesting.hy, what do you think will happen to those, if you say who has funded? hypothetically — hypothetically, if somebody in the kremlin wants to put meduza down, they could declare these organisations undesirable, and every financial connection with this organisation will lead to a criminal investigation, and it should be a crime in russia.
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i wanted to scour up every eyewitnessen it' account i could find. smith'sot just john personal history. i scrounged up everybody i could find. e hale has the jamestown e has the -- ed hall jamestown narrative. it came out 30 years too late. 831 pagesunts take up and all of the mentions of pocahontas by eyewitnesses who amounts to aerson little over one page. maybe that doesn't bother you, but it's always bothered the daylights out of me. if i couldn't find eyewitness accounts, i was still not willing to rely upon -- especially when i saw the time in which john smith wrote these accounts -- she was the only good indian. that makes it very suspicious. since i couldn't go into the front door, i went in through the back door. thestart learning about cultures of both sides. you don't focus on individuals so much. you learn about the cultures on both sides. i wanted to know what her position was among her own people. her daddy was one the english had to deal with. he had the power. so, where did she stand? i had to go back and go in through the cellar door
i wanted to scour up every eyewitnessen it' account i could find. smith'sot just john personal history. i scrounged up everybody i could find. e hale has the jamestown e has the -- ed hall jamestown narrative. it came out 30 years too late. 831 pagesunts take up and all of the mentions of pocahontas by eyewitnesses who amounts to aerson little over one page. maybe that doesn't bother you, but it's always bothered the daylights out of me. if i couldn't find eyewitness accounts, i was still not...
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i met brian wilson. we were talking about the situation about what we could do to protest u.s. foreign policy and they're clearly in central america. with their own two door and. so door and all of this. it was measured her in its own people i mean i came away from their disgust to my country with doing this to poor people. saying they were. so treated myself we got talking about what are we going to do. barbara we started to say you know we know there's a school injury coming up and you. know i met brian because there were a number of vietnam veterans who were alarmed about what was happening in central america. charlie. murphy. decided to bring it to the issues. on sunday evening president reagan urged the american people to support his aid package to the nicaraguan rebels the contras he asked for one hundred million dollars seventy million of which is military aid he called the government a cancer and nicaragua beachhead in north america and a command post for international terror you know the truth about. their fighting and. our founding fathers and the brave men and women o
i met brian wilson. we were talking about the situation about what we could do to protest u.s. foreign policy and they're clearly in central america. with their own two door and. so door and all of this. it was measured her in its own people i mean i came away from their disgust to my country with doing this to poor people. saying they were. so treated myself we got talking about what are we going to do. barbara we started to say you know we know there's a school injury coming up and you. know...