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he was the first time i came to city clinic was a little intimidated. the first time i got treated for [inaudible]. i walked up to the redline and was greeted with a warm welcome i'm chad redden and anna client of city clinic >> even has had an std clinic since all the way back to 1911. at that time, the clinic was founded to provide std diagnosis treatment for sex workers. there's been a big increase in std rates after the earthquake and the fire a lot of people were homeless and there were more sex work and were homeless sex workers. there were some public health experts who are pretty progressive for their time thought that by providing std diagnosis and treatmentsex workers that we might be able to get a handle on std rates in san francisco. >> when you're at the clinic you're going to wait with whoever else is able to register at the front desk first. after you register your seat in the waiting room and wait to be seen. after you are called you come to the back and meet with a healthcare provider can we determine what kind of testing to do, what sam
he was the first time i came to city clinic was a little intimidated. the first time i got treated for [inaudible]. i walked up to the redline and was greeted with a warm welcome i'm chad redden and anna client of city clinic >> even has had an std clinic since all the way back to 1911. at that time, the clinic was founded to provide std diagnosis treatment for sex workers. there's been a big increase in std rates after the earthquake and the fire a lot of people were homeless and there...
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i got the chance in the early days i landed neiman marcus with my first account and i also than sold qvc and everybody told me in the first six months they said you will be out of business in like three months. nobody sales at neiman marcus and also on qvc that i trusted my gut and i said if it is me and i am able to tell my story, then let's see what happens. and it's worked out beautifully. it was my chance to explain why. >> and when you explained why to the neiman marcus folks, how did you get them over the line? >> i called for about a week and a half every day multiple times a day kept getting a voicemail and i knew from selling fax machines don't leave a message. after about a week and a half, the human answered and i was like hello, this is sara blakely and i invented a product that's going to change the way your customers were closed and it's going to make a big difference for them. can i have ten minutes of your time. i was flown to dallas and she said if you are going to fly here i will give you ten minutes. i jumped on a plane and i went there. literally five minutes into
i got the chance in the early days i landed neiman marcus with my first account and i also than sold qvc and everybody told me in the first six months they said you will be out of business in like three months. nobody sales at neiman marcus and also on qvc that i trusted my gut and i said if it is me and i am able to tell my story, then let's see what happens. and it's worked out beautifully. it was my chance to explain why. >> and when you explained why to the neiman marcus folks, how...
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it was seven years before when i was first elected to this house. i'll look into the point that he's raised. i'll make sure and i will write to him. >> to mr. speaker, to secure our future prosperity, this country is in urgent need. but therefore congratulate the university and my constituency . can i first join my honorable friend? think it's going to be a very important new initiative to get universities to work very closely with business to develop special assists coding schools. and the government is investing 34 million to mprove the teaching of the curriculum. >> thank you, mr. speaker. after 10 years in the country, my i used to remain by 22 days. when she left the country. they were unable to make the turn. >> we'll have to be a further 10 years. that means she will be unable to adopt a child which is the only way she can in this country. can we have this discussion? >> mr. speaker, obviously, i don't know more than the detail in the case than they have described inside the house. >> but like -- you know, many members, i have immigration case
it was seven years before when i was first elected to this house. i'll look into the point that he's raised. i'll make sure and i will write to him. >> to mr. speaker, to secure our future prosperity, this country is in urgent need. but therefore congratulate the university and my constituency . can i first join my honorable friend? think it's going to be a very important new initiative to get universities to work very closely with business to develop special assists coding schools. and...
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on the nondefense side, the question is -- [indiscernible] the speaker: i wrote the first one. i did the first murray-ryan. ryan-murray. i didn't want to see the sequester hit the military. i did the second one. we are doing this one. why? because we don't want to see the sequester hit the military. this is a bipartisan bill. like leader schumer said, you get some things you like and give the other side things they like. on the net, this is a very good solution. and as to the debt and deficit concerns, most of this domestic spending is one-time spending. it's hurricane relief. are we not going to rebuild houston or florida or help puerto rico or the fires in california? those are things that we have to do because our fellow citizens in these disaster-ravaged area need assistance and that is the proper role for the federal government. the other domestic spending is something we all agree on. we have an opioids crisis. let's fix it. we can get close on cancer research. let's keep that going. we want to get a good down payment on infrastructure. i think this budget process is broke
on the nondefense side, the question is -- [indiscernible] the speaker: i wrote the first one. i did the first murray-ryan. ryan-murray. i didn't want to see the sequester hit the military. i did the second one. we are doing this one. why? because we don't want to see the sequester hit the military. this is a bipartisan bill. like leader schumer said, you get some things you like and give the other side things they like. on the net, this is a very good solution. and as to the debt and deficit...
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. >> i first came to san quentin when i was 60 years old.dy to retire yet. >> and your impact rounds are over there. >> primarily my job is to prevent escapes. this is a mini 14. it's a high-powered rifle. we use these as a last resort to stop a situation that could be lethal. they say, "you're too old to be working here, grant." i just laugh it off. >> for officer grant time off brings him outside the walls into the bay surrounding the prison where he swims a mile and a half in a little more than an hour. >> i never, ever felt like quitting because i always kept myself in good health. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay," the yard can be a dangerous place, especially for an ex-nazi low rider. >> you got a problem. >> i have a huge problem. >> come on. what the [ bleep ]. how many types i got to serve the ball? why is everybody looking at us, man? find you some business. staying ahead isn't about waiting for a chance. it's about the one bold choice you make, that moves you forward. ( ♪ ) the one and only cadillac escalade. come in now fo
. >> i first came to san quentin when i was 60 years old.dy to retire yet. >> and your impact rounds are over there. >> primarily my job is to prevent escapes. this is a mini 14. it's a high-powered rifle. we use these as a last resort to stop a situation that could be lethal. they say, "you're too old to be working here, grant." i just laugh it off. >> for officer grant time off brings him outside the walls into the bay surrounding the prison where he swims a...
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i am pleased since i was first elected, my party has made very considerable progress but i also accept there is more to be done. i hope she for her part will accept we have had two women leaders and prime ministers so they have a bit of catching up to do. >> i have got to say, mister speaker, the party opposite is so proud of having a female leader, why are so many of them trying to get rid of her? why has she had to run away from china to get away from them but i thank him for that answer and totally agree. but let me ask him also about the second right, the first right that i mentioned, the rights of millions of women received 100 years ago this week, the basic right to vote originally restricted to women with property over the age of 30, 90 years ago was extended to all women over 21 and almost 50 years ago extended to all men and women over the age of 18. can i ask the minister a simple question. how many more years do we have to wait until the vote is extended to everyone over 16? >> mister speaker, the age of 18 rather than 16 is recognized as the age at which one becomes an adul
i am pleased since i was first elected, my party has made very considerable progress but i also accept there is more to be done. i hope she for her part will accept we have had two women leaders and prime ministers so they have a bit of catching up to do. >> i have got to say, mister speaker, the party opposite is so proud of having a female leader, why are so many of them trying to get rid of her? why has she had to run away from china to get away from them but i thank him for that...
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i was quite quiet about it at first. about you? there stigma attached to him. what about you ? there is stigma attached to him. what about you? there is a stigma for your child? definitely. you do feel singled out, your child feels singled out, your child feels singled out. because it has been dealt with, parents look at you in a certain way. as though you are a bad parent? yes. they might come to you and say your child has done this or that. i get that a lot. i did at the mainstream school. it is really heartbreaking. trying to explain to them as well. there are other things prior to that. education was more needed and that is why the behaviour side of things was out there. it is really ha rd side of things was out there. it is really hard to try and say that. did you feel a stigma for logan? definitely. i was lucky with the parents that school. everybody knew logan. what was he doing in class? he would throw chairs, kick, lie down on the floor kicking and screaming. he had to be taken out of class because of it. he wou
i was quite quiet about it at first. about you? there stigma attached to him. what about you ? there is stigma attached to him. what about you? there is a stigma for your child? definitely. you do feel singled out, your child feels singled out, your child feels singled out. because it has been dealt with, parents look at you in a certain way. as though you are a bad parent? yes. they might come to you and say your child has done this or that. i get that a lot. i did at the mainstream school....
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you know, when i first thought of the idea -- well, let me back up for one second. i actually really manifested the idea. so it's like everyone is always how did you take an idea and then start a business? well, it's how did you come up with the idea? i was in search of my idea. and at the time my life was not great. i was selling fax machines door to door. i was living with my mom. i was like 25 years old. and i remember after a whole entire day of being kicked out of office complexes again all day, or sometimes my business card ripped up in my face, i pulled off the side of the road one day, kathy, and i was like i'm in the wrong movie. what just happened. call the director. call the producer. this is not my life, this is not my movie. i went home that night and wrote down my strengths or what i thought i was good at. and the only thing in the good column really was sales. and i thought, okay, well, i know i'm good at selling. what is it i like about selling? and i realized i like offering something to someone that they need or didn't know that they needed that can
you know, when i first thought of the idea -- well, let me back up for one second. i actually really manifested the idea. so it's like everyone is always how did you take an idea and then start a business? well, it's how did you come up with the idea? i was in search of my idea. and at the time my life was not great. i was selling fax machines door to door. i was living with my mom. i was like 25 years old. and i remember after a whole entire day of being kicked out of office complexes again...
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i have to admit, when i first went into the class, i thought she was a plant.hought that it was a scheme to have us give more than what we should as far as neutralizing our own defense as far as our charges are concerned. >> go in the box next time. >> over the course of time, you realize she's down to earth and she looks at us like we're people. she doesn't see the jump suit, she doesn't see the bars, she doesn't see the locked doors. she sees people and she sees potential. >> leonard heyward is charged with grand larceny, and has pled not guilty. he is awaiting trial. >> it's not my first rodeo. it's not my first time, but things are a little different. i'm a little older. i have less time to play with. >> though he has had some minor convictions in the past, heyward says all he wants now is to get home to his 10-year-old daughter. >> she's the best parts of me. she made me a better person. what bothers me the most is that i let my daughter down. >> heyward could go home to his daughter now but has chosen to wait. >> in all honesty, i could have bonded out a
i have to admit, when i first went into the class, i thought she was a plant.hought that it was a scheme to have us give more than what we should as far as neutralizing our own defense as far as our charges are concerned. >> go in the box next time. >> over the course of time, you realize she's down to earth and she looks at us like we're people. she doesn't see the jump suit, she doesn't see the bars, she doesn't see the locked doors. she sees people and she sees potential....
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what i love about the first 5 also, they fill the gaps. and as you know, these are some families that would fall through the gaps if we didn't have this infrastructure in place. so, i wanted to thank all the representatives today, i wanted to thank all the families that came out and the people who came out to support what first 5 is doing and i want to thank my colleagues for allowing me to have this hearing today, so we can learn together about how important this infrastructure is for our youngest residents and their families to be successful here in san francisco. and to live healthy lives here and for their children to be the next generation of san francisco workers here. and also residents so they can also start families here in san francisco, too. i think when we look at what our early care is doing about supporting families, it is conducive to san francisco values that we welcome everyone here and that we know that sometimes things are not equitable for some people and we strive to close those gaps and we do that. one of the ways we d
what i love about the first 5 also, they fill the gaps. and as you know, these are some families that would fall through the gaps if we didn't have this infrastructure in place. so, i wanted to thank all the representatives today, i wanted to thank all the families that came out and the people who came out to support what first 5 is doing and i want to thank my colleagues for allowing me to have this hearing today, so we can learn together about how important this infrastructure is for our...
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when i first learned i was hiv positive i do not know what it was. i felt my life would be just ending there but all the support they gave me and all the information i need to know was very helpful. so i [inaudible] hiv care with their health >> about a quarter of our patients are women. the rest, 75% are men and about half of the men who come here are gay men or other men who have sex with men. a small percent about 1% of our clients, identify as transgender. >> we ask at the front for $25 fee for services but we don't turn anyone away for funds. we also work with outside it's going out so any amount people can pay we will be happy to accept. >> i get casted for a pap smear and i also informed the contraceptive method. accessibility to the clinic was very easy. you can just walk in and talk to a registration staff. i feel i'm taken care of and i'm been supportive. >> all the information were collecting here is kept confidential. so this means we can't release your information without your explicit permission get a lot of folks are concerned especial
when i first learned i was hiv positive i do not know what it was. i felt my life would be just ending there but all the support they gave me and all the information i need to know was very helpful. so i [inaudible] hiv care with their health >> about a quarter of our patients are women. the rest, 75% are men and about half of the men who come here are gay men or other men who have sex with men. a small percent about 1% of our clients, identify as transgender. >> we ask at the front...
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i have two important questions but i want to say something first. when i started working in the late 1960's i was making $1.35 an hour. when i went to a union job, i earned $2.75 write off the bat. by the time i quit -- i retired a couple years ago -- i was making close to $22 an hour as a nighttime manager at a grocery ordering, heavy lifting, keeping up with the guys. my two questions are, how much money do they take out for the union benefits? for my union benefits, it was so little, like one of the guys that talked before, i did not miss it, but i got dental, complete medical care, retirement benefits. it was worth every penny that i paid. that is why most of the unions are democratic because republicans do not back up any of the things that these unions are for and the democrats do. that i payamount annually is around $600. i want to emphasize this is not a money issue. this is not about how much money comes out of my teacher. choose andright to the freedom of my ability to decide for myself. that is the bottom line. guest: the amount of money s
i have two important questions but i want to say something first. when i started working in the late 1960's i was making $1.35 an hour. when i went to a union job, i earned $2.75 write off the bat. by the time i quit -- i retired a couple years ago -- i was making close to $22 an hour as a nighttime manager at a grocery ordering, heavy lifting, keeping up with the guys. my two questions are, how much money do they take out for the union benefits? for my union benefits, it was so little, like...
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when i first had the opportunity, i thought that's not for me. my previous role was a project manager for a biotech start up. i thought how do i go from technology to working in government. thinking i didn't know about my skills, how am i going to fit in and doing that kind of work. thinking you have to know everything is not what people expect have you, but they expect you to ask questions when you don't know and that's important. >> my mom was diagnosed with cancer. that was really difficult. she encouraged me to go to school because in case anything happened i would be able to protect myself. i wanted to be in oncology. i thought going to school it would set me for the trajectory and prepare me for my life. >> we need the hardships to some of the things that are going to ultimately be your strength in the future. there is no way to map that out and no way to tell those things. you have to do things on your own and you have to experience and figure out life. >> you don't have to know what you are going to do for the rest of your life when you a
when i first had the opportunity, i thought that's not for me. my previous role was a project manager for a biotech start up. i thought how do i go from technology to working in government. thinking i didn't know about my skills, how am i going to fit in and doing that kind of work. thinking you have to know everything is not what people expect have you, but they expect you to ask questions when you don't know and that's important. >> my mom was diagnosed with cancer. that was really...
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[applause] remember when i: first started running and people said, are you sure he is a conservative? think we have proved i am a conservative. [applause] than fourp: for more decades this event has served as a form for our nation's top leaders, activists, writers, thinkers. you're after your leaders have discussed what we could do to protect our heritage, protect our culture, and protect our freedom. ideasas been about big and has also been about putting those ideas into action. cpac really has put a lot of ideas into action and will talk about some of them this morning. from the last year with your help, we have put more great conservative ideas into use then perhaps ever before in american history. [applause] by the way, what a nice picture that is. that guy speak. [applause] pres. trump: i tried like hell to hide that bald spot. i'll try harder. we are hanging in. we have confirmed a record number of circuit court judges and where are going to be more.g in a locked t and they will interpret the law as written and we have confirmed an incredible new supreme court justice, a great m
[applause] remember when i: first started running and people said, are you sure he is a conservative? think we have proved i am a conservative. [applause] than fourp: for more decades this event has served as a form for our nation's top leaders, activists, writers, thinkers. you're after your leaders have discussed what we could do to protect our heritage, protect our culture, and protect our freedom. ideasas been about big and has also been about putting those ideas into action. cpac really...
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there were a couple of things i realized in that moment. first the thought that my father had come to reclaim just didn't exist anymore. i have gained a whole different perspectives and different mind frolinefrom the studying python. that's mind i had had no tolerance. i couldn't surrender to it. it was clear to me that of course i had been the one that said it wasn't a demon but said those things it was me. that was me. and with my father had tried to cast doubt was me. >> host: i want to end this with a final reading at the end of the book but i think brings this all full circle and back to the education that you were able to achieve through this experience. i thought i dog ear it, but naturally i didn't. no matter how much i appeared to have changed, how illustrative my education and altered by experience, i was still her. two people, fractured mind, she was inspired and emerged on a after i crossed the threshold of my fathers house. that night i called on her and she didn't answer. she left me. she stayed. the decisions i made after that mome
there were a couple of things i realized in that moment. first the thought that my father had come to reclaim just didn't exist anymore. i have gained a whole different perspectives and different mind frolinefrom the studying python. that's mind i had had no tolerance. i couldn't surrender to it. it was clear to me that of course i had been the one that said it wasn't a demon but said those things it was me. that was me. and with my father had tried to cast doubt was me. >> host: i want...
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what i always found is that first impressions are often not correct. with working with the russians, i have a few observations. one, that despite their kind of gruff exterior, which i think i may be a victim of having a similar thing at times, when you become friends with them it's much easier to become very very close friends with a russian person and happens quicker than it does i think in our culture. friendships seem stronger and more just more rich. it is odd when doing this with a person that you used consider your enemy and as i spend more and more time in space with cosmonauts and more time working with the russians in the space program people often say to you ever let in the conflict like that we have now in our country on earth that is between us and russia, does that ever affect our ability to operate in committee in space in the answer is absolutely not, i mean, we rely on each other as friends, colleagues and in some cases literally rely on each other for our lives and that supersedes any political discourse that is going on on earth. we wo
what i always found is that first impressions are often not correct. with working with the russians, i have a few observations. one, that despite their kind of gruff exterior, which i think i may be a victim of having a similar thing at times, when you become friends with them it's much easier to become very very close friends with a russian person and happens quicker than it does i think in our culture. friendships seem stronger and more just more rich. it is odd when doing this with a person...
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i first volunteered when the soviets were occupying afghanistan and we were training medics and taking care people in afghanistan. since then we have been in places, i served in southern rwanda during the genocide, we have been in libya, the central african republic, the balkans, about 20 different conflict zones. i have seen the worst in people and the work -- and the best. we need to make a difference. you can, on a humanitarian basis. is whathat service animates me and that is what i think is special about kansas. that sense of service. these kids are doing exciting things. are you looking forward to in your next couple of days in the swamp? gov. coyler: keep our head above water. i have a number of meetings here and we are working in a bunch of different areas, everything from transportation to trade to medicaid and dealing with those issues. it is going to be a good week. mike: thank you so much and congratulations. month two. i appreciate you, have a great time. i want to thank all of our governors. the walton family foundation for making this fantastic conversation possible. tha
i first volunteered when the soviets were occupying afghanistan and we were training medics and taking care people in afghanistan. since then we have been in places, i served in southern rwanda during the genocide, we have been in libya, the central african republic, the balkans, about 20 different conflict zones. i have seen the worst in people and the work -- and the best. we need to make a difference. you can, on a humanitarian basis. is whathat service animates me and that is what i think...
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. >> i think i have a right to think this way on the first movie there was a selection of them for mehe packet, they'll have that brand new smell and i sort of picked one that i liked, in the shape of and i picked it up. and in the seam it said inmate number 3. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: really? >> it was liked sewed in. i was like [ bleep ] this has been used. and you picture the guy playing inmate number three in the movie in your head. i don't know it's not sexy. >> jimmy: something left over from the shawshank redemption, yeah. >> inmate number one. >> jimmy: did you pick that one. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you did. wow. you boiled it i hope before hand. >> you know i sort of mind over matter closed my eyes and you tie it in a wee bow. >> jimmy: how long ago was it, i i know you shot number two and three at the same time how long ago did you finish shooting. >> like a while ago. >> jimmy: do you even remember what's in this movie. >> no i don't remember a lot. it was nearly two years ago when we finished. >> jimmy: two years ago. have you seen the whole movie. >> yeah i saw it, they make you
. >> i think i have a right to think this way on the first movie there was a selection of them for mehe packet, they'll have that brand new smell and i sort of picked one that i liked, in the shape of and i picked it up. and in the seam it said inmate number 3. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: really? >> it was liked sewed in. i was like [ bleep ] this has been used. and you picture the guy playing inmate number three in the movie in your head. i don't know it's not sexy. >>...
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time and not only that and not i don't even write about this in the book but it was i was the first american in my class of 35 people and for a kid that probably had add and couldn't do his homework that's pretty remarkable almost i don't believe it myself. >> host: i am certain you probably felt okay now but ready to go by again however got a big bump in the road and we lost columbia in the can you talk a little about the role you play in the post accident recovery and preparation for the return flight? >> guest: when that day happened which was the very first, 2003 i was at home watching the landing on tv and on those low inflammation flights are not going to go into much detail here but that exactly means what it means when the shuttle is coming home it has a very likely possibility to fly over houston and where you can actually see it depending on the time of the day he could see the shuttle reentry earth atmosphere and a look inside for it, saw flashlight and thinking that was probably some emmis. went back inside the realized that we had had a tragic accident for the second ti
time and not only that and not i don't even write about this in the book but it was i was the first american in my class of 35 people and for a kid that probably had add and couldn't do his homework that's pretty remarkable almost i don't believe it myself. >> host: i am certain you probably felt okay now but ready to go by again however got a big bump in the road and we lost columbia in the can you talk a little about the role you play in the post accident recovery and preparation for...
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i was one of the first person in there to start training, feeling it out, grew my fro out a little bitu can't prepare for it. they gave me 24 hours, they're like it's tomorrow. i'm like, eh, okay, i thought i was ready, i was like i can take it. but you start to see the chunks fall to the floor. >> jimmy: you never know what you're head is going to look like. >> you don't. i had a shortcut for a long time but there's a big difference between shortcut and dolphin smooth bald. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> and i was like okay at first i was like okay this is good. but the astounding mr. ken came in who did my design on my head and needed to get the mold of my skull and was like no, no, that's not short enough and started to do a little shavy shave. and i was like oh. i saw this over here. and i was like, okay. >> jimmy: was it weird to look in the mirror. >> oh, gosh, yeah. would be chilling out. doing your thing, wash your hands, do my thing and look up do the little -- you know. >> jimmy: there's a bald you looking at you in the mirror. >> you know, day by day all of my wonderful women in
i was one of the first person in there to start training, feeling it out, grew my fro out a little bitu can't prepare for it. they gave me 24 hours, they're like it's tomorrow. i'm like, eh, okay, i thought i was ready, i was like i can take it. but you start to see the chunks fall to the floor. >> jimmy: you never know what you're head is going to look like. >> you don't. i had a shortcut for a long time but there's a big difference between shortcut and dolphin smooth bald....
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got on to it about july two thousand and sixteen i believe and i didn't know anything about it i made my first post and i because you cannot vote and give steam to the best post on the site i made fifteen thousand dollars on my first post because i'm quite well known in the cryptocurrency community and every one of the time who's who was on steam it was all into crypto currency so i started to learn about it and i found out that the developer was a person named dan alarum or i really got into his concept he's an american capitalist he's trying to create all of these sort of things cryptic currencies and ways that we can essentially make governments and central banks obsolete. wait and i got really to stay minutes and then he went on to move on to something called ios no e.o.s. and i'm a big supporter of that as well but steam is one of the for me personally it's the first use case of a crypto currency being used for something other than just a currency and so far it's going really well for people out there don't know about schema dot com especially with what facebook's doing now facebook just
got on to it about july two thousand and sixteen i believe and i didn't know anything about it i made my first post and i because you cannot vote and give steam to the best post on the site i made fifteen thousand dollars on my first post because i'm quite well known in the cryptocurrency community and every one of the time who's who was on steam it was all into crypto currency so i started to learn about it and i found out that the developer was a person named dan alarum or i really got into...
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and from a burger king i bought my first mcdonald's in 1982. and before i retired i wound up owning a total of nine mcdonald's restaurants and four marriott hotels. so, life has been good for me. and i'm, shall we say, living the american story and the american dream. >> so, did you -- when you came back from vietnam, were you -- did you rejoin the movement? >> on a different level. i'm in business now and i have a family, so i do things differently. i was a member of sclc but as far as going out on demonstrations and going to jail, no, i didn't do that. i would tell some of my colleagues when we get together and some of them kind of razz me a little bit, hank is going over to the enemy. he's going into business. he's become a capitalist. i said, i'm still a revolutionary because the idea of a black man being in business is a revolutionary idea. so, i'm still fighting the fight. and became successful in business. and the thing that my wife and i have done, we give back, providing scholarships and supporting worthy cause. and i used to say to fol
and from a burger king i bought my first mcdonald's in 1982. and before i retired i wound up owning a total of nine mcdonald's restaurants and four marriott hotels. so, life has been good for me. and i'm, shall we say, living the american story and the american dream. >> so, did you -- when you came back from vietnam, were you -- did you rejoin the movement? >> on a different level. i'm in business now and i have a family, so i do things differently. i was a member of sclc but as...
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the time he resigned was when i first became aware of the allegations of domestic abuse, and there's no tolerance in this white house and no place in america for domestic abuse. that being said, i think the white house has acknowledged that they could have handled it better. lester, when i return to washington, d.c., i'm going to look into the matter, and i'll share my counsel with the president directly. >> and what about the chief of staff? >> as i said, i think the white house has
the time he resigned was when i first became aware of the allegations of domestic abuse, and there's no tolerance in this white house and no place in america for domestic abuse. that being said, i think the white house has acknowledged that they could have handled it better. lester, when i return to washington, d.c., i'm going to look into the matter, and i'll share my counsel with the president directly. >> and what about the chief of staff? >> as i said, i think the white house has
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i first knew you as mayor of denver. two thousand eight democratic convention that you mount up making history with it. jim mu seen a, who was running candidate obama's campaign calls up i think it was 12 days before his acceptance speech and said we are going to do it in the pepsi center, and we like that, but would it be possible to move it half a mile south to mile high stadium. idea the- you have no number of fiber optics and cables -- it would have stretched from coast-to-coast and that is how much we had to move and put in -- and put in place. having been there, i think everyone who was in that city will remember it for the rest of their lives. it was a moment the country came together in hope and change. >> you've been traveling the country and what would you say is the biggest mistake we make with k-12 education? gov. hickenlooper: the mistake wehave made right now is have tried to create a one-size-fits-all solution and people are so -- they look at their children's education as part of their intimate life, a que
i first knew you as mayor of denver. two thousand eight democratic convention that you mount up making history with it. jim mu seen a, who was running candidate obama's campaign calls up i think it was 12 days before his acceptance speech and said we are going to do it in the pepsi center, and we like that, but would it be possible to move it half a mile south to mile high stadium. idea the- you have no number of fiber optics and cables -- it would have stretched from coast-to-coast and that is...
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but i have to tell you this is the first time i've seen her since i read the book, and it's beautiful really is beautiful. she gave me the first copy and dedicated, she had like ten minutes worth of disclaimers. [laughing] but i think that's a really important book, and it's such an appealing book, like it has both the combination of the stories as well as such a great documentation of history. and so i really hope that people not only read it, but i hope that other people are inspired to write about it, about their experience. because this is one of infinite number of perspectives of a particular slice of american history. >> i think early on there's a description you write that i think crystallizes maybe what you saw as a journalist that could make a more full ethic really of these people in this moment. you say that the fight to save themselves from deportation, dreamers come heralded a quiet revolution among advocates. it was the beginning to dawn on them what they had in their corner, young american raised immigrants whom the rest of the country could more easily relate to than t
but i have to tell you this is the first time i've seen her since i read the book, and it's beautiful really is beautiful. she gave me the first copy and dedicated, she had like ten minutes worth of disclaimers. [laughing] but i think that's a really important book, and it's such an appealing book, like it has both the combination of the stories as well as such a great documentation of history. and so i really hope that people not only read it, but i hope that other people are inspired to write...
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i do other work for the next occasionally. yes, they have the first right. i [inaudible] they ran it. [inaudible] all cartoonists get threatened at some point or another. you know, depending what is happening at the time, after 9/11 was a difficult time. some of you might have heard i did a cartoon about senator cruz and i got a lot of threat or that. so yeah, when everybody's emotions are running high as when you get the most. but mostly we get e-mails telling us how we are. i [inaudible] >> okay, the question was how i got into cartooning and do i have any desire to get out of bed? sometimes. it depends. i went to school for animation. i went to california and state-of-the-art simcity character animation in the traditional disney style of work for a few years in the animation industry. .. was watching the thomas hearing in 1991. i was a young woman, in my 20s and i had dealt with sexual harassment myself and i knew perfectly well that it was a problem and to watch a bunch of senators oftheir those conservatives, liberals , it couldn't possibly have happened
i do other work for the next occasionally. yes, they have the first right. i [inaudible] they ran it. [inaudible] all cartoonists get threatened at some point or another. you know, depending what is happening at the time, after 9/11 was a difficult time. some of you might have heard i did a cartoon about senator cruz and i got a lot of threat or that. so yeah, when everybody's emotions are running high as when you get the most. but mostly we get e-mails telling us how we are. i [inaudible]...
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when i first walked in, and i saw this, i was impressed. are you guys impressed? i just want to say, for me, as a coach, you're right. when people ask me, did you ever think you'll win a state championship? no, not in my lifetime. i thought i could help build a program leading up to the state championship. i knew we had a chance to win the city championship, but to move on two more games and win the state championship -- i had a player who always asked me after the day is over, how do you feel, coach? i feel excited. big norcal game, i'm excited. state championship, i have no words. and it's the fact that you guys, you don't feel it yet, but you guys are part of a tradition at gal, a part of a family at gal. you guys feel it, right? [applause]. >> and it's not -- it's not going to leave, right? nobody's taking this away from you guys, so as a coach, i do appreciate being a part of you guys winning the state this year. so i'm blessed in that way, all right? and other than that, there's nothing to say. honestly, i think we'll do it again next year. so you guys go to
when i first walked in, and i saw this, i was impressed. are you guys impressed? i just want to say, for me, as a coach, you're right. when people ask me, did you ever think you'll win a state championship? no, not in my lifetime. i thought i could help build a program leading up to the state championship. i knew we had a chance to win the city championship, but to move on two more games and win the state championship -- i had a player who always asked me after the day is over, how do you feel,...
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i don't remember anything about that game. [ laughter ] first i was so pissed, but i was so drunk tooo idea what happened that game. >> you know your stats? >> i do not even remember the game actually. i can remember a lot of games. that day, we were so excited i was getting out of philadelphia. and i was blasted. we were doing shots and everything. >> jimmy: was that the only time youtoxicatintoxicated? >> no. [ cheers and applause ] hold up, let me rephrase that. >> jimmy: okay, yeah, how do you rephrase, no. >> that was only time i played intoxicated. >> jimmy: i see. >> i have played hung over before. >> jimmy: you played hung over. >> not the same. >> jimmy: they're not the same. >> that was the only time i played i drank before a game. >> jimmy: do you think it is goes on less nowadays, the players are all straight or they're just smoking pot now? >> you know jimmy, i don't understand the fascination with pot. >> jimmy: you're not a pot smoker. >> i smoked pot five times at the most and all it made me want to do is eat potato chips. i got friends that love it. i admit that. it d
i don't remember anything about that game. [ laughter ] first i was so pissed, but i was so drunk tooo idea what happened that game. >> you know your stats? >> i do not even remember the game actually. i can remember a lot of games. that day, we were so excited i was getting out of philadelphia. and i was blasted. we were doing shots and everything. >> jimmy: was that the only time youtoxicatintoxicated? >> no. [ cheers and applause ] hold up, let me rephrase that....
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when i first started working for the city it was kind of rough. gs always didn't workout the way you hoped that they would. i got the opportunities. and by having the opportunities, i tried to go to the limit. when i worked for the city and on the cable cars, i had the opportunity to be a good will embassador and had a chance to go to australia, hong kong, amsterdam and 60 appearances on different tv shows, radio shows, job with senator feinstine when we were raising money for save the cable cars. like i say, the opportunity is there. you got to reach out and take it. no one is going to give you anything. you've got to reach out and take it. and the way we're going now, we really need to reach out and take things. we have an opportunity before us to do something great. i love this city and county. i was only passing through here when i got discharged from the marine core and i decided to stay. it was the best decision i made in my life. i'm still working, thank god. i thank the rec and park for the opportunity to talk to the trees. [laughter] and t
when i first started working for the city it was kind of rough. gs always didn't workout the way you hoped that they would. i got the opportunities. and by having the opportunities, i tried to go to the limit. when i worked for the city and on the cable cars, i had the opportunity to be a good will embassador and had a chance to go to australia, hong kong, amsterdam and 60 appearances on different tv shows, radio shows, job with senator feinstine when we were raising money for save the cable...
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going hard for these good grades ♪ >> when i first got an e-mail about his son, i honestly wasn't sure would do this story about the nine year old illinois rapper. but when he told me he is reaping out to stations across the country trying to make the video go viral, he honestly made a strong argument. >> a lot of stuff that's going viral today, too, is the wrong message. and the more it is shown around it, it makes the kids think that it is okay to do those things. >> he also wanted people to see the impact that a positive message had on his own son. k old ski nine, so his rap dreams are like most kids. >> what do you hope happens with this career? >> i hope i get famous. >> but the recognition that he's starting to get for his good gained hasn't changed his dreams, but how he plans to reach them. >> so i want to tell everybody that to get good grades, to get a degree, because i want a degree and then you can do what you. >> the dad, j old is he a rapper himself, but had the eye opening moment he hopes goes cents viral, when parent realize they want their kids to act right, they have
going hard for these good grades ♪ >> when i first got an e-mail about his son, i honestly wasn't sure would do this story about the nine year old illinois rapper. but when he told me he is reaping out to stations across the country trying to make the video go viral, he honestly made a strong argument. >> a lot of stuff that's going viral today, too, is the wrong message. and the more it is shown around it, it makes the kids think that it is okay to do those things. >> he...
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i don't really know what to do at this school but i really would like to go through first. and so i could. i hope for a positive word in the future we could be all together again like. i think it's. you know. i think we're definitely privileged in germany and in the global perspective there will be important issues that we'll have to tackle as a community will be tricky i guess which one is. i'm interested in a whole lot of things i would like to go to another country i really like to study in another country but i don't know what i'm doing the end. i think as soon as i finish school i'll travel to see the world other places that i don't know yet are ones i always wanted to visit what i did and i was involved in that at some point i'm going to acting school i've always wanted to do that ever since i was little but that is slow enough that i think the world will definitely change in the future i don't know whether for the better or for the worse but i think my generation can definitely make things a lot better and i'm going. to . feel. two cultures one cooperation. of german
i don't really know what to do at this school but i really would like to go through first. and so i could. i hope for a positive word in the future we could be all together again like. i think it's. you know. i think we're definitely privileged in germany and in the global perspective there will be important issues that we'll have to tackle as a community will be tricky i guess which one is. i'm interested in a whole lot of things i would like to go to another country i really like to study in...
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of what you're used to seeing is there but the message is really different. >> ♪ >> reporter: when i firsti wasn't sure why i would do the story about the nip-year-old illinois rapper. he told me he's reaching out to stations across the country trying to make the video go viral, he honestly made a strong argument. >> a lot of stuff that's going viral today is the wrong messa message. and the more it's shown around it makes the kids think that it's okay to do those things. ♪ >> reporter: he also wanted people to see the impact that a positive message had on his own son. cam mill or k old system nine his rap dreams are like most kids. >> what do you hope happens with this career. >> i hope i get famous. [ laughter ] >> reporter: but the recognition that he is starting to get for his good grades hasn't changed his dreams. but how he plans to reach them. >> i want to tell everybody that to get good grades so you can get a degree. because i want a degree and if you get a degree you can do anything you want report roar dad is a rapper himself he had that eye open moment he hopes goes viral when
of what you're used to seeing is there but the message is really different. >> ♪ >> reporter: when i firsti wasn't sure why i would do the story about the nip-year-old illinois rapper. he told me he's reaching out to stations across the country trying to make the video go viral, he honestly made a strong argument. >> a lot of stuff that's going viral today is the wrong messa message. and the more it's shown around it makes the kids think that it's okay to do those things....
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i think sometime that month i was first arrested in maryland. we were protesting racism at a movie theater. it was, like you said, i was chomping at the bit. it was tailor-made for me. host: you got involved fairly early. how did that happen? hank: howard university had the second largest student protest group. tennessee state had by far the largest. all during the month of february, march, and up to april, a lot of the colleges, historically black colleges throughout the south, where -- worth of it some form -- were ofing some form demonstration and sit-ins. ellen baker, who at that time was a member of the slcc, came up with the idea that all of the students who were involved and needed to be some coordinated effort. so she organized this for students to come to raleigh, north carolina. and we did, and that weekend, we met students from tennessee state, fisk university, moorhouse, spellman. all of us came together and that is when miss baker said we should form our own organization. so the various organizations that they had at this campus, we
i think sometime that month i was first arrested in maryland. we were protesting racism at a movie theater. it was, like you said, i was chomping at the bit. it was tailor-made for me. host: you got involved fairly early. how did that happen? hank: howard university had the second largest student protest group. tennessee state had by far the largest. all during the month of february, march, and up to april, a lot of the colleges, historically black colleges throughout the south, where -- worth...
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>> yeah. >> i don't know. >> i spend my days in jail sleeping when i first came in here. ter that i got more active. i learned that it could break you or it could help you. you feel me? >> esteban merchan is awaiting trial on murder charges and has been in the hillsborough county jail in tampa, florida, for a year. but his stay hasn't been without some benefits. >> i started reading anywhere between two to four books a week. now i'm reading anywhere between three to five books a week. i write letters. i draw. i do push-ups, a thousand every day. exercise to keep my mind and my body occupied. >> line up on this side, please. >> with the same routine one day of the week can feel like any other. but mondays brings something to look forward to. it's delivery day for jail canteen. >> i get canteen. to be honest, the food here is not that bad. it's just the quantity. the quantity is too little. i'm a growing man. out on the streets i'm used to eating in bundles. >> canteen around here is like gold to them. it is probably one of the most important things aside from getting a visi
>> yeah. >> i don't know. >> i spend my days in jail sleeping when i first came in here. ter that i got more active. i learned that it could break you or it could help you. you feel me? >> esteban merchan is awaiting trial on murder charges and has been in the hillsborough county jail in tampa, florida, for a year. but his stay hasn't been without some benefits. >> i started reading anywhere between two to four books a week. now i'm reading anywhere between three...
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so i left howard university with the idea of becoming a doctor. the first time i was arrested, i was in jail. the heck with being a doctor, i am going to be a lawyer because i need to fight this injustice. [laughter] hank: that was the idea. i was never a real stellar academic scholar in the classroom. i had to work harder than anyone else just to get a "c" out of a class. but that is when i got thoroughly involved, and i guess you can say i realized what my calling was. host: when did you first year about the freedom riders? hank: 1961, because we got started in may of 1961. i think i got the flyer or the news about it probably in march. they were looking for someone at least 21 years of age or older, and of course i was only 19. so my roommate, john moody, who had spent 10 years in the air force and came to howard, so he was 10 years older than myself, he had also volunteered and he was selected to go. obviously, he was over 21. i think two days before we were supposed to report to a friend's retreat center there in northern virginia, he got sick and he c
so i left howard university with the idea of becoming a doctor. the first time i was arrested, i was in jail. the heck with being a doctor, i am going to be a lawyer because i need to fight this injustice. [laughter] hank: that was the idea. i was never a real stellar academic scholar in the classroom. i had to work harder than anyone else just to get a "c" out of a class. but that is when i got thoroughly involved, and i guess you can say i realized what my calling was. host: when...
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i first -- volunteered when the soviets were occupying afghanistan. we were training medics, taking. we havepeople in afghan been at about 22 -- difference conflict zones. difference.ake a you can, on a humanitarian basis. to me, that service animates me. that's what i think is so special about kansas. post: what are you looking for two during your next couple of days? gov. coyler: water of course. i've got a number of meetings here area or working in a whole bunch of different areas, anything from transportation, trade, medicaid, dealing with those issues. it's going to be a good week. host: think you very much and congratulations. thank you for joining us. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] at bytes thank all of our governors, the 74, the walton family foundation for making this fantastic conversation possible. i think c-span for being here. we appreciate your coverage, we thank all
i first -- volunteered when the soviets were occupying afghanistan. we were training medics, taking. we havepeople in afghan been at about 22 -- difference conflict zones. difference.ake a you can, on a humanitarian basis. to me, that service animates me. that's what i think is so special about kansas. post: what are you looking for two during your next couple of days? gov. coyler: water of course. i've got a number of meetings here area or working in a whole bunch of different areas, anything...
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got on to it about july two thousand and sixteen i believe and i didn't know anything about it i made my first post and i because you cannot vote and give steam to the best post on the site i made fifteen thousand dollars on my first post because i'm quite well known in the cryptocurrency community and every one of the time who's who was on steam it was all into cryptocurrency so i started to learn about it and i found out that the developer was a person named dan alarum or i really got into his concept he's an american capitalist he's try. and you create all of these sort of things cryptic currencies and ways that we can essentially make governments and central banks obsolete and i got really the steam minutes and then he went on to move on to something called ios no e.o.s. and i'm a big supporter of that as well but steam is one of the for me personally it's the first use case of a crypto currency being used for something other than just a currency and so far it's going really well for if people out there don't know about steam at dot com especially with what facebook's doing now facebook ju
got on to it about july two thousand and sixteen i believe and i didn't know anything about it i made my first post and i because you cannot vote and give steam to the best post on the site i made fifteen thousand dollars on my first post because i'm quite well known in the cryptocurrency community and every one of the time who's who was on steam it was all into cryptocurrency so i started to learn about it and i found out that the developer was a person named dan alarum or i really got into...
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i think it was the first time i realized he knew who i was.e said something to the other photographers like, oh, he is very good. you watch out for this guy. i realized, then, that he knew who i was and who i worked for. it is definitely different, he is not a politician. every time you are in the oval office, you realize that. when he is around members of congress, to have a cabinet room photo op about immigration and be in their for about 55 minutes. we were flies on the wall while they were negotiating the immigration bill. it was fascinating. it was unprecedented. i even said to lindsey graham senator lindsey graham was , sitting right in front of me while i was taking pictures. i said this is unbelievable, he said i know. it's remarkable. it's different. host: on that particular day, did they tell you this was going to happen? doug: we had no idea. in fact, the photo op was on the president's schedule, which we get every day. it's emailed to all the journalists covering the white house. that day it stated the meeting was going to take pla
i think it was the first time i realized he knew who i was.e said something to the other photographers like, oh, he is very good. you watch out for this guy. i realized, then, that he knew who i was and who i worked for. it is definitely different, he is not a politician. every time you are in the oval office, you realize that. when he is around members of congress, to have a cabinet room photo op about immigration and be in their for about 55 minutes. we were flies on the wall while they were...
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i was focused, committed, and prepared. my firstull day was the 16th legislative day in the 2017 session, exactly halfway through a session, which i began as president of the senate. as governor last session, working closely with the legislature, i signed 333 bills and resolutions into law. together, we made significant progress with our budgets. we have voted pro-ration and practiced fiscal responsibility. we renewed the alabama jobs act, ensuring economic development continues and provided the tools and flexibility needed to attract new investments, creating more jobs for alabama families. many of the bills that i signed also bore my signature from my time as president of the senate. the smooth transition of government brought me full circle. from legislative, to executive. and i am better able to govern and to lead because of it. i support having a lieutenant governor who presides over the senate. our current order of succession serves the state well. i know this first hand, having just experienced it. i strongly support our curr
i was focused, committed, and prepared. my firstull day was the 16th legislative day in the 2017 session, exactly halfway through a session, which i began as president of the senate. as governor last session, working closely with the legislature, i signed 333 bills and resolutions into law. together, we made significant progress with our budgets. we have voted pro-ration and practiced fiscal responsibility. we renewed the alabama jobs act, ensuring economic development continues and provided...