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i also have the diary of doc conner, the man, the confederate soldier who found her. as i piece them together it appears that the confederate soldier who found her saw the gold and wanded to take it. and in fact did. and then immediately felt guilty or thought he might be caught. you don't know what he felt. but whatever reason he put it back and made it look like the waves came over it and pointed out his discovery to current lamb who with one gold coin. one of the things i have done throughout the book because i am not a historian and i don't pretend to have a great deal of background on the civil war, i think in every chapter of the book to the best people in the country to read them for me and to go over them. and those tchap , i had chris von vay who helped me in those matters. i had steven wise, the blockaide expert in the united states read those chapters. i had the buchanan expert read the chapters on james buchanan. i had the u.s. senate historian don richie read about the early history of the war. there are probably some factual errors there but the historian
i also have the diary of doc conner, the man, the confederate soldier who found her. as i piece them together it appears that the confederate soldier who found her saw the gold and wanded to take it. and in fact did. and then immediately felt guilty or thought he might be caught. you don't know what he felt. but whatever reason he put it back and made it look like the waves came over it and pointed out his discovery to current lamb who with one gold coin. one of the things i have done...
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i found this very interesting, i lucky girl.ky girl. i found this very interesting, i am informed that cruise ships have large railings and it is hard to get over. these are actually quite substantially built ships. you do notjust for. the second thing that strikes me is that she was in the waterford ten hours. what was she doing? doggy paddle, treading water did she have a lifejacket? you wouldn't because she was presumably standing at the back of the ship waiting to fall out. i ama of the ship waiting to fall out. i am a bit sceptical. i am a bit sceptical. if i cannot —— out of the water after ten hours and look as good as she does i would be quite pleased. i am good as she does i would be quite pleased. iam not good as she does i would be quite pleased. i am not sure i could paddle for ten hours either. an extraordinary story. the adriatic sea is not too cold this time of year. i have not tried it. the headline is good. there is the photograph of her being rescued after the ordeal. she has now been fully named. if there is a
i found this very interesting, i lucky girl.ky girl. i found this very interesting, i am informed that cruise ships have large railings and it is hard to get over. these are actually quite substantially built ships. you do notjust for. the second thing that strikes me is that she was in the waterford ten hours. what was she doing? doggy paddle, treading water did she have a lifejacket? you wouldn't because she was presumably standing at the back of the ship waiting to fall out. i ama of the...
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i found you lou dobbs, i found you.hink that was weird but something tells me on monday morning the fox anchors came into work like this. >> hannity, laura tucker carlson, steve ducey, aynsley. >> the great lou dobbs. >> trevor: they're loving it. but remember, remember, this is the president's summer vacation which means he has a lot of time on his thumbs. and he is putting it to good use. >> our top story this morning, president trump taking to twitter overnight to bash nba superstar lebron james. >> mr. trump wrote lebron james was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television, don lemon. he made lebron look smart which isn't easy to do. >> trevor: really? you know trump calling someone the dumbest man on television is like r kelley singing about you locking girls up. why is someone in your basement, why won't you let her out. really, r. kelly, really? so now the president is beefing with lebron. but what exactly did king james do to get the president so mad. >> what would you say the president if he was sitting
i found you lou dobbs, i found you.hink that was weird but something tells me on monday morning the fox anchors came into work like this. >> hannity, laura tucker carlson, steve ducey, aynsley. >> the great lou dobbs. >> trevor: they're loving it. but remember, remember, this is the president's summer vacation which means he has a lot of time on his thumbs. and he is putting it to good use. >> our top story this morning, president trump taking to twitter overnight to...
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so what i found when i took command is that we had a lot of kids who were starting the program. you have up to a year as you know to prepare to go to boot camp. we had a lot of people who were starting into signing up saying they wanted to serve and before they would go to boot camp they would say they didn't want to do it so we have this charge is fair and a lot of kids who were being discharged to the recruiting training because they were not mentally and physically prepared when they arrived. something that data analyst as it was important that night recruiters don't have to work harder so i started focusing on ways we could make their job easier by focusing on high-quality kids we knew would stick and become good marines so that they would constantly be trying to make up for this charge is a. how was that received? >> when you have superstar recruiters looked at by the number of kids they are enlisting and not by any other tricks when somebody says we are changing the way we are doing business, it's easy for those individuals to feel like you're telling them they are not gre
so what i found when i took command is that we had a lot of kids who were starting the program. you have up to a year as you know to prepare to go to boot camp. we had a lot of people who were starting into signing up saying they wanted to serve and before they would go to boot camp they would say they didn't want to do it so we have this charge is fair and a lot of kids who were being discharged to the recruiting training because they were not mentally and physically prepared when they...
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i was able to include what i found of the boston university collection in the book and i also interviewed a number of his relatives and extended family and i found out a good deal about his grandfather and his father and mother so there's a lot of material in the book about how harvey's jewish background influenced him and his politics and the person he became and of course randy scholz couldn't know what would happen with harvey in subsequent years. he has been more honored than any gay person in modern history. i first found out about the time magazine 1999 article of the 100 most important individuals of the 20th century, not 20th century america but everyone, the whole world in the 20th century. harvey was included in the section called heroes and icons together with anne frank, the kennedys and mother theresa. he was the only out gay person to be included in that list of most influential individuals of the 20th century. as you all know there's a wonderful documentary about him that came out in 1984 and of course the 200 2008 film milk that was very important, and just the honors that
i was able to include what i found of the boston university collection in the book and i also interviewed a number of his relatives and extended family and i found out a good deal about his grandfather and his father and mother so there's a lot of material in the book about how harvey's jewish background influenced him and his politics and the person he became and of course randy scholz couldn't know what would happen with harvey in subsequent years. he has been more honored than any gay person...
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i found a guy who is an expert in medieval graffiti. [laughter] i sent him high-resolution pictures of the deer stone thinking that he will get back to me and say, really? are you kidding? and he sent an email saying you better sit down. he said i can't find anything -- if i saw this on a wall in a church, and nor folk, in england, when i think this was odd except for the subject matter. but the way it's written is identical to what he had seen thousands of specimens of. there are advances like that that i think we can now apply to get more data. >> yes? >> i'm guessing -- [inaudible question] >>. >> this is about the site that is not far from edenton. in north carolina. when white came back on his search and rescue mission to fail he said two things. he said, i found this carving that says croatan. and croatan was the island 50 miles south. but he also said, and the planters were planning to move 50 miles into the main peers of 50 miles west into the mainland. and that is very site that they are digging now. and what sparked this is tha
i found a guy who is an expert in medieval graffiti. [laughter] i sent him high-resolution pictures of the deer stone thinking that he will get back to me and say, really? are you kidding? and he sent an email saying you better sit down. he said i can't find anything -- if i saw this on a wall in a church, and nor folk, in england, when i think this was odd except for the subject matter. but the way it's written is identical to what he had seen thousands of specimens of. there are advances like...
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i found two peoples who claimed -- i found two people who claim that john burns is after the father of his adopted daughter's illegitimate child. i say that because john burns has said so many nasty things about other peoples, i don't feel bad about a nasty rumor about him. burns moved around a lot. he really did not live in one place for any period of time. in my book, i detail the different places where i found he lived in adams county. for a time, he lived in bonnie bell. his wife was from bonnie bell, a 116 halfway between here in pennsylvania. but it is a time in the civil home at thed a western edge of chambersburg street. i have a map that i drew showing where john burns lived in relationship to the road system in the town into some of his neighbors were to get an idea where he lived. he lived at that location just before the civil war, and then, i think he sold the house, and he bought the house eventually sold in 1868, and moved. and then he moved back to the house that he formally owned and rented it until he died. and so, it is fascinating. he doesn't live there for that lon
i found two peoples who claimed -- i found two people who claim that john burns is after the father of his adopted daughter's illegitimate child. i say that because john burns has said so many nasty things about other peoples, i don't feel bad about a nasty rumor about him. burns moved around a lot. he really did not live in one place for any period of time. in my book, i detail the different places where i found he lived in adams county. for a time, he lived in bonnie bell. his wife was from...
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i found kelly, and it was a match for me made in heaven. i feel sorry for terry because it's like sh she's my therapisty coach, my cheerleader but she was amazing to work with. she's someone who is known for breaking cutting edge of stories. the burn pit story. you know, the first journalist -- >> host: walter reed. >> guest: she gets it. it was probably hard for her because she was such an emotional wreck talking about the story but i couldn't have picked a better person to work with and i consider her that only someone i admire greatly but just truly a friend. >> host: coming out of the process, sitting off to the publisher, what do you think you took from it come first-time book author you had some notes for putting together a form you could explain to the world trade do i get the question a lot. there are a lot of women who want to write their stories which i think is amazing. it's hard to a lot of people take look right is cathartic because you're getting the story out in a way that meeting isn't, you have been able to do elsewhere. i w
i found kelly, and it was a match for me made in heaven. i feel sorry for terry because it's like sh she's my therapisty coach, my cheerleader but she was amazing to work with. she's someone who is known for breaking cutting edge of stories. the burn pit story. you know, the first journalist -- >> host: walter reed. >> guest: she gets it. it was probably hard for her because she was such an emotional wreck talking about the story but i couldn't have picked a better person to work...
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i found that unacceptable. user related to a staff member chief of staff in congress when i called the white house to ask them they told me it was not his search that i felt very comfortable about my decision. i spoke with marco rubio about that decision and have a conversation with the entire republican conference in one of the reasons the white house withdrew the recommendation. [applause] >> thank you i am in from the university of buffalo. will the senate address healthcare and what might that look like. >> great question. there's no doubt my friends on the left want to spend all of august on healthcare for they think it's a winning issue. the question that we've had yesterday and the health committee, someone brought up the conversation of a narrative around medicare for all in my assumption is that my friends on the left want to move toward having the federal government run all healthcare. the cost for doing that is around 32 - 36 truly knowledge every ten years. about every penny that comes in from tax re
i found that unacceptable. user related to a staff member chief of staff in congress when i called the white house to ask them they told me it was not his search that i felt very comfortable about my decision. i spoke with marco rubio about that decision and have a conversation with the entire republican conference in one of the reasons the white house withdrew the recommendation. [applause] >> thank you i am in from the university of buffalo. will the senate address healthcare and what...
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i took a shot at. the three government and found. katie that i said and i thought you have the horse of mine in that area. but it up out of the hole in there you know it's you know so that over and over i'm one thumb up video link if you see i'm going home i found them with you money on gas and nobody. bought them and i made a guy thing that i don't. but oh he's thirty government that you know three medals with money. and they don't they're laughing. n.c.s. day or do you not i mean i meet up at the moment and call on e.i. and that even. then i misled him picking on covers for muscle money most of. the and i think when the call and thought about that i had waited for this to move out but i. said then that i really grew up with bond i mean you know if william from. the hundred and with us in the mid than they were at those and you know. most of mine and then i thought one of them that i. remember kids are going to think most of you and i mean it doesn't. work with me like you but. even then. and i don't mean those in the region those ye
i took a shot at. the three government and found. katie that i said and i thought you have the horse of mine in that area. but it up out of the hole in there you know it's you know so that over and over i'm one thumb up video link if you see i'm going home i found them with you money on gas and nobody. bought them and i made a guy thing that i don't. but oh he's thirty government that you know three medals with money. and they don't they're laughing. n.c.s. day or do you not i mean i meet up at...
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i found when i would go out with my candidates in my police who were waiting to go to the camp i found the men would be jogging along and if they saw me or hurt me coming behind they would look at me and immediately run faster in the same exact thing was true in paris island. in fact the study was done by the rand corporation to substantiate that. when men and women are incorporated and training they both improve way so it's not just anecdotal evidence from kate germano. it's true what i integrate and build that marine corps with men and women pushing themselves and challenging themselves it's not just the women who improve come both men and women improve. today there's something that popped out at me that i will admit it was the myth when i sing mom rinker 15 years ago that women were more prone to injury. i want to pull that quote up. i want people to hear it. i'm doing the best they can. something as simple as a package on someone's back and this is important whether you are male or female. you will get her whatever your gender is but women's body contours are different and putting
i found when i would go out with my candidates in my police who were waiting to go to the camp i found the men would be jogging along and if they saw me or hurt me coming behind they would look at me and immediately run faster in the same exact thing was true in paris island. in fact the study was done by the rand corporation to substantiate that. when men and women are incorporated and training they both improve way so it's not just anecdotal evidence from kate germano. it's true what i...
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i found kelly and it was a match made in heaven i feel sorry she was my coach and therapist and sure leader but amazing to work with and she is known for breaking cutting-edge stories. the first journalist she gets it. it was probably really hard for her because i was an emotional wreck but i could not have packed a a birder -- a better person to work with not only admire greatly that truly a friend. >> now off to the publisher you have the exp experience you took some have the experience you took some notes but can you explain? >> a lot of young women who want to write which i think is amazing and it's hard. a lot of people think book writing is cathartic because you get it out in a way you could not do elsewhere. i agree with a certain extent but it is hard work especially working with a co-author who doesn't necessarily share your views we did great on the issues so it takes a good co-author to say i will write about this from your vantage point i will question it because it your story and that can be a challenge a challenge you have to find the right person and put yourself out t
i found kelly and it was a match made in heaven i feel sorry she was my coach and therapist and sure leader but amazing to work with and she is known for breaking cutting-edge stories. the first journalist she gets it. it was probably really hard for her because i was an emotional wreck but i could not have packed a a birder -- a better person to work with not only admire greatly that truly a friend. >> now off to the publisher you have the exp experience you took some have the experience...
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then, i found out since then about south carolina. we are a unique and amazing state. ow to follow in your incredibly large issues has been an experience of a lifetime. i am thankful to have been there. it was in no small part because of the evolution of the human heart, the southern hearts that has allowed me to serve. one reason it is so important is that two guys from different parts of south carolina, one from single-parent household and one from an affluent household have been able to find common ground in this body and city were common ground is hard to find no matter what stripes you where. >> he edited out one minor part of his biography which is the first time we ever spoke or communicated. it was one time before we became freshmen together, he was running for lieutenant governor. we were both in something called the liberty fellowship. he called and said he was going to be out wolford college on a certain night. all the lieutenant territorial candidates are debating. i would love to meet you. i heard of his name. maybe i will go, maybe i wouldn't. of course i
then, i found out since then about south carolina. we are a unique and amazing state. ow to follow in your incredibly large issues has been an experience of a lifetime. i am thankful to have been there. it was in no small part because of the evolution of the human heart, the southern hearts that has allowed me to serve. one reason it is so important is that two guys from different parts of south carolina, one from single-parent household and one from an affluent household have been able to find...
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if i found the problem, i would find the promise. if i found the obstacle, i can find opportunity. he told me this for four years over and over again. then he started talking about very basic principles about success. having a good job, having a job would be good but creating jobs would be better. knowing the difference between an income and a profit could change my community and my financial life. it taught me more lessons about this notion that in this country, anyone at anytime from anywhere can go as high as his dreams can take them, as long as he was willing to work for it. as i look across this room tonight, and i realize that freedom fighters sincerely have one of the greatest tasks on your hands than any generation has ever faced. on any campus in this country. that is standing up and being counted, even when the numbers are against you. and i had a real cool shout, are there freedom fighters in the room? i am proud of you. i am proud of your willingness to stand up according to your convictions point i'm proud of the fact that you understand and appreciate that the magic c
if i found the problem, i would find the promise. if i found the obstacle, i can find opportunity. he told me this for four years over and over again. then he started talking about very basic principles about success. having a good job, having a job would be good but creating jobs would be better. knowing the difference between an income and a profit could change my community and my financial life. it taught me more lessons about this notion that in this country, anyone at anytime from anywhere...
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i. would say you have but. he has a yacht of the medina president. founded the muslim dynasty the truth of the iberian peninsula for three. centuries without that man the first i've done my mine and i would have dead who would assist him other where we have been and deduced that i'm used to him seeing. minute then he led the stock but there you have pete the mule you know every. man that she would bring you to ship. them i mean she would over it it will do as you. say move on the tone don't you don't want to sit in a. something more. civil. war curnow not government if it used a so far always the villain luke. sat down big bad body and his crew were visibly moved by their experience admitting it is the. cult of others whose concept is so she's so long fistfuck took a look clucking i can't physically louder let it be it on the. other you can see it. coming we. heard him again i i wish. illness. what if you know how you know are yes. but who are they so mother we didn't. make it in our. piece on it or didn't i think it was the n.t.s.b. does not meet that confo
i. would say you have but. he has a yacht of the medina president. founded the muslim dynasty the truth of the iberian peninsula for three. centuries without that man the first i've done my mine and i would have dead who would assist him other where we have been and deduced that i'm used to him seeing. minute then he led the stock but there you have pete the mule you know every. man that she would bring you to ship. them i mean she would over it it will do as you. say move on the tone don't you...
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and also i don't want to hear this is the way i found. it i found the love of our way. four dollars fifty a day in a part time job cooking and cleaning the middle class families in the city. this makes knowing the family breadwinner with her husband working just two days a week as a plumber. the family have been struggling ever since no one gave birth to the twins. and when shit last year. with hospital bills for one hundred fifty dollars they had to take out a loan from a local money lender who charges a steep twenty percent month interest. over the course of eighteen months they managed to pay back almost all of that money but then the monsoon season struck. me . miss you and it had to come out when you down a lot on meola but are now demanding a same breed and i met a lot of the little that they are told though now though only. allow a go. every day as she makes her way to the money lenders house loan carries with more than half the families. it's a heavy burden. found. the long. a lot of. those things. the money lender is a friend of the family and the young mother
and also i don't want to hear this is the way i found. it i found the love of our way. four dollars fifty a day in a part time job cooking and cleaning the middle class families in the city. this makes knowing the family breadwinner with her husband working just two days a week as a plumber. the family have been struggling ever since no one gave birth to the twins. and when shit last year. with hospital bills for one hundred fifty dollars they had to take out a loan from a local money lender...
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that is where i found no, they are not doing that. it's not that -- i think the difference with the texas brigade is that they came from families that tended to be wealthier and could sustain their men being gone. or for the poorer members in the unit, other families could sustain them. but also, there is a certain factor going on here. if you are not incredibly devoted to this cause, you will not go a thousand miles from home. there is a filtering going on here that made them less likely to desert. thank you. sir. >> jack reardon, new york. you mentioned in your talk that that -- that the desertion rate of the texas brigade during the war was about 6%. how does the desertion rate of other southern brigades compared to the number? susannah: not favorably. but, again, there are a couple factors. there is the filtering factor i described, but also the factor that, if i am worried about my family, and i am a north carolinians and i'm in northern -- genia in the army, virginia and the army, they are not that far away. if my family is in au
that is where i found no, they are not doing that. it's not that -- i think the difference with the texas brigade is that they came from families that tended to be wealthier and could sustain their men being gone. or for the poorer members in the unit, other families could sustain them. but also, there is a certain factor going on here. if you are not incredibly devoted to this cause, you will not go a thousand miles from home. there is a filtering going on here that made them less likely to...
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that is where i found no, they are not doing that. it's not that -- i think the difference with the texas brigade is that they came from but, again, there are a couple factors. there is the filtering factor i described, but also the factor that, if i am worried about my family, and i am a north carolinians and i'm in northern virginia, they are not that far away. if my family is in austin, texas, how am i even going to get there? so come i don't want to turn these guys into super troopers, but they were incredibly motivated to join in this unit. it is incredibly difficult for them to get home, so that will be a factor as well. don't mistake though -- you notice where the desertion rate spiked. one third of the guys desert when they are in east tennessee, closer to home. when they are a little more likely to be able to get home and after expert has fallen, when they feel cut off from their unit. if you look at their letters, the biggest problem was that they didn't have leadership. the brigade was commanded by a lieutenant colonel. but
that is where i found no, they are not doing that. it's not that -- i think the difference with the texas brigade is that they came from but, again, there are a couple factors. there is the filtering factor i described, but also the factor that, if i am worried about my family, and i am a north carolinians and i'm in northern virginia, they are not that far away. if my family is in austin, texas, how am i even going to get there? so come i don't want to turn these guys into super troopers, but...
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completive i found that on one of the. blog. on. the phones i would want to hear more about my job how do you part of a. part of your mother go down with the. thought of on the long run what if. the nitty gritty. off to the beginning of the road is. not the. time but. when i was little to. do with. them that i think a lot of them along the way. side to side of us from a little i should get a shot. going just like this you get border and somebody has to have that. very man to. be crossed the border. she was made to miss a clinic in could develop bottom of my kids i don't want the. bottom of the. nozzle of the board out of my little boy. doesn't recognize the role hinge of genocide or even wrote in jazz necessity the word itself is under a tacit ban. simply include muslims or terrorists. we're trying to arrange an interview with the sun sochi the state council of mind ma a nobel peace prize laureate. in reply to our interview request we received an invitation to join the media. and even though we understood we just had the official pos
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i found my house was bombed. i looked for everyone. once i found out that no one was killed, and all my family have left on time, i didn't care. i didn't mind. once you experience the feeling of living -- losing someone you know or someone you love, everything else becomes easy to accept. you will never complain about things. i minutes after i was there, saw my family. i saw my father, and we were having fun and telling jokes about the bombing and about leaving the house and the bad to and maybe we could avoid these mistakes this time. those are two different photos, but i wanted to show you what it looked like from above. and goingza strip through the program i am doing right now, during one of the training sessions unrwa held for the staff. it was suggested to me that there was an american fellowship that teaches in the field of conflict, peace, and humanitarian aid. make an application and maybe it will work out for you. i did the application and was selected for the fellowship to go to the university of north carolina and duke. and
i found my house was bombed. i looked for everyone. once i found out that no one was killed, and all my family have left on time, i didn't care. i didn't mind. once you experience the feeling of living -- losing someone you know or someone you love, everything else becomes easy to accept. you will never complain about things. i minutes after i was there, saw my family. i saw my father, and we were having fun and telling jokes about the bombing and about leaving the house and the bad to and...
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one healer i found. out got caught on one thing the other one got me our town. and found. no i divide it up but it was my dad and one day that a lot. of. you know you were up at the wrong it been that you know that i went down to live down and would have done a lot more than just. talk to one of which is committed to the hospital but it has involved parents no sacrifice. on the. top or the rabbit howling about me. but i'm not and then let them get the one thousand and. one k. by nine man lake away down the hall a mountain. be. empowering hospitals limited resources means that it falls on the young doctors to follow dr wortle it says lead they must be prepared to work all hours for their patients. you're not going to be governor can result from. my life on but you. know you are the man who was on. the one hand heeding. the government introduced incentives to keep doctors in rural areas that p. is fifteen percent higher here than in public hospitals in the cities and accommodation supply eight there are als
one healer i found. out got caught on one thing the other one got me our town. and found. no i divide it up but it was my dad and one day that a lot. of. you know you were up at the wrong it been that you know that i went down to live down and would have done a lot more than just. talk to one of which is committed to the hospital but it has involved parents no sacrifice. on the. top or the rabbit howling about me. but i'm not and then let them get the one thousand and. one k. by nine man lake...
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i found out later they had all been detained on the same daylj i found out later they had all been detainedow this family from my childhood years. this particular reporter's barba is my father's friend. i saw him in real time as a child. he trained as an anthropologist. very well revered and respected. what the chinese government has a problem with people like him is the fact that they are promoting in a way to intellectual methods to make the uighurs deal pride, proud of their ethnic cultural heritage. you were born yourself in a labour camp at the beginning of the 19705. you were in a labour had a show labour camp because your parents were persecuted during the cultural revolution. is xinjiang going through something similar xinjiang going through something 5imilaragain? xinjiang going through something similar again? it is inconceivable that we talk about this in 2018. history is taking a very strange term and repeating itself. i was born at the height of the cultural revolution in a similar re—education camp. my mother was taken in when 5he camp. my mother was taken in when she was six
i found out later they had all been detained on the same daylj i found out later they had all been detainedow this family from my childhood years. this particular reporter's barba is my father's friend. i saw him in real time as a child. he trained as an anthropologist. very well revered and respected. what the chinese government has a problem with people like him is the fact that they are promoting in a way to intellectual methods to make the uighurs deal pride, proud of their ethnic cultural...
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and i found out later that ali gave the rest 20,000. so i called ali's manager and i said is it true that george says he gave the rest 10,000 and you gave the rest 20,000? and the manager got really angry, he said that's ridiculous, we only gave him 5000. so like they teach you in journalism school, your mother says she loves you, check it out. >> adam, a little quick one he was very skilled at crafting a very sort of loose interpretation of her own life. she embellished, she romanticized in the autobiographical writing that she did and late in her life she drafted letters to a writer and a journalist who was thinking of doing a biography and included a lot of personal details, including a reference to someone who had told her in the early days of the second world war that she had been the subject of interest to and i six, the british intelligence agency. and this seems like one of those things that couldn't possibly be true because why would the british secret service be interested in this woman? so that was something i thought was an i
and i found out later that ali gave the rest 20,000. so i called ali's manager and i said is it true that george says he gave the rest 10,000 and you gave the rest 20,000? and the manager got really angry, he said that's ridiculous, we only gave him 5000. so like they teach you in journalism school, your mother says she loves you, check it out. >> adam, a little quick one he was very skilled at crafting a very sort of loose interpretation of her own life. she embellished, she romanticized...
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i found two people who claimed afterwards that john burns was actually the father of his adopted daughter's illegitimate child. i say that because john burns othero many things about people i don't feel bad saying something that might be a rumor about him. john burns moved around a lot. live in oned not place for any. of time. in my book i detail the different places where i found that he lived in adams county. four time he lived in bonneville, which is a town on 116 near hanover road. at the time of the civil war he rented a home at the western chambersburgh street. i have a map showing where he lived in relationship to the town and to some of his neighbors were. he lived at that location just before the civil war. -- hek he sold the house bought the house eventually and sold in 1868. then he moved up on seminary ridge. he then moved back to the house he owned and rented until he died. it is fascinating, he doesn't live there for that long of a. period. he is an unusual figure in our town structure. he has a reputation in his accounts of being somewhat of a storyteller. of july 1, 1863, of
i found two people who claimed afterwards that john burns was actually the father of his adopted daughter's illegitimate child. i say that because john burns othero many things about people i don't feel bad saying something that might be a rumor about him. john burns moved around a lot. live in oned not place for any. of time. in my book i detail the different places where i found that he lived in adams county. four time he lived in bonneville, which is a town on 116 near hanover road. at the...
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it was a little bit but for me i found with assessments easier than sitting exams. doing sport, how are you assessed? the course involves things like sports psychology and nutrition. we did work experience. i did tennis coaching. you have a job interview off the back of your course. what have you been doing? i was doing a btec level three in media, video games design. we had to learn about all sorts. computer mechanics, coding, art, pretty much everything. it is a varied course. what will you do next? i'm going to northumbria university to study to become a midwife, which has always been a passion of mine. i can see the excitement on your face as your chatting! what are you going to do next? i'm going to durham university and doing sport, exercise and physical activity. you are off to university, as well? yes, off to northumbria, as well. i'm going to do computer networking and cyber security. whether they are off to uni or straight into a job, employers say this type of qualification with its work experience and practical skills are crucial.
it was a little bit but for me i found with assessments easier than sitting exams. doing sport, how are you assessed? the course involves things like sports psychology and nutrition. we did work experience. i did tennis coaching. you have a job interview off the back of your course. what have you been doing? i was doing a btec level three in media, video games design. we had to learn about all sorts. computer mechanics, coding, art, pretty much everything. it is a varied course. what will you...
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and also i don't want to hear a single hour away i found. i found a love that will weigh out. four dollars fifty a day in a part time job cooking and cleaning for middle class families in the city. this makes no knowing the family breadwinner with her husband working just two days a week as a plumber. the family have been struggling ever since no one gave birth to the twins. and when shit last year. with hospital bills for one hundred fifty dollars they had to take out a loan from a local money lender who charges a steep twenty percent monthly interest. over the course of eighteen months they managed to pay back almost all of that money but then the monsoon season struck. me . miss you and it's hard to come out when you down and down a lot on meola but i'm not. a same breed and i met a lot of the little the day or. the loud bowl only. allow. me. every day as she makes her way to the moneylenders house alone carries with more than half the family's things. it's a heavy burden. oh the longer. a lot of. those things. the money lender is a friend of the family and the young mother
and also i don't want to hear a single hour away i found. i found a love that will weigh out. four dollars fifty a day in a part time job cooking and cleaning for middle class families in the city. this makes no knowing the family breadwinner with her husband working just two days a week as a plumber. the family have been struggling ever since no one gave birth to the twins. and when shit last year. with hospital bills for one hundred fifty dollars they had to take out a loan from a local money...
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i was excited until i found out she was not nice to children. i committed myself i would go through early childhood to make sure it doesn't happen again. what die when i return the center i give the kids what i never got and they deserve to have. i believe early childhood teachers are professionals, it d should be paid as professionals. my center alone in the seven years i walked into two classrooms struggling and built it into a hour classroom site. we achieved national numbers. i mentor the next generation of school directors. i mentored a lay teacher had is now amentor teacher. the bottom line is kids come first. that is who i am. >> great. thank you. call up the next applicant. we will come back for questions. >> good afternoon, supervisor yee and stephanie. i want to thank you for having me here today. i know you have a tough decision to make. cathy is an amazing leader. i want to share mytor story. at 16 i got pregnant. got connected to the institute to provide the two generational approach. internship and early care and education. i have b
i was excited until i found out she was not nice to children. i committed myself i would go through early childhood to make sure it doesn't happen again. what die when i return the center i give the kids what i never got and they deserve to have. i believe early childhood teachers are professionals, it d should be paid as professionals. my center alone in the seven years i walked into two classrooms struggling and built it into a hour classroom site. we achieved national numbers. i mentor the...
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the best friend i think i found i was going to find friends here when they found out all the scab about what rush a guy who paid face he'd stop it so means a. veto you may have to do gossip a back. boys will have. thank you. you will you cannot give the fans into iraqi space when he says if you. have a crush on full blast go to the. shop people said i forgot he. was the spoils of five also hitch a double but i had to know i just didn't know he a girl or that i was you know me was my right heel that was probably the only way she what you face so i voted for was having a. much it's ok to say just sensibly by how i have them in the film and this will be outgrowing do you go down job. you were one of them and that's the last. you know you. tube you gave your grandfather to where you were boomers who are here we knew who this kid is a little boy i'm careful zinger. quite how i just found my secret how i was asked i have a love oh yes i like a self. realization was really didn't. think we were a very radical behaved child begin to think about why would one call give you put it there one of th
the best friend i think i found i was going to find friends here when they found out all the scab about what rush a guy who paid face he'd stop it so means a. veto you may have to do gossip a back. boys will have. thank you. you will you cannot give the fans into iraqi space when he says if you. have a crush on full blast go to the. shop people said i forgot he. was the spoils of five also hitch a double but i had to know i just didn't know he a girl or that i was you know me was my right heel...
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it very difficult. —— they found it. —— for a month and i found it very difficult. -- they found it.at's it for the papers this hour. jo phillips and nigel nelson will be back at 1130pm for another look at the papers. next on bbc news it's click. the sun is shining, the temperature's soaring and the robomows are mowing. the science says we are going to have more and more of this weather in the future and fortunately the uk heatwave is less punishing than in much of the rest of the world. so we've done the typically british thing of dressing inappropriately and letting our robots get on with the work. they do know this is astroturf, don't they? and stephen beckett has been cooling off the only way that he knows how. welcome to therme erding. nestled in germany's bavarian countryside, this one of the largest thermal baths in europe, the perfect place to relax, have a drink, maybe even do a little pool yoga. oh, and did i mention, there's also 27 waterslides?! there's a water slide, there's another one, that's a water slide too. yes, this is also europe's biggest waterslide park. but wi
it very difficult. —— they found it. —— for a month and i found it very difficult. -- they found it.at's it for the papers this hour. jo phillips and nigel nelson will be back at 1130pm for another look at the papers. next on bbc news it's click. the sun is shining, the temperature's soaring and the robomows are mowing. the science says we are going to have more and more of this weather in the future and fortunately the uk heatwave is less punishing than in much of the rest of the...
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worked for him and with him a number of years and brought oval new aspect of life to include what i found in the boston university collection and i also interviewed people as there is a lot of material in the book with his influence with him and his politics and the person that he became. of course they want to know what would happen with rv in subsequent years but he was more honored than any gay person in modern history. i first found out in time magazine 1999 article 100 most important individuals of the 20h injury. not 20th century america but the whole world harvey was included in a section called heroes and icons with and franken the kennedys and mother teresa. so he was only one to be included in the most influential individuals in the h century but there is a wonderful documentaryfu about him and just the honors that he has received that he received from president obama the medal of freedom the highest honor that you can get in 2009 to proclaim an annual milk day they had a stamp with his image in 2016 the secretary of the navy announced the ship was being built and was named afte
worked for him and with him a number of years and brought oval new aspect of life to include what i found in the boston university collection and i also interviewed people as there is a lot of material in the book with his influence with him and his politics and the person that he became. of course they want to know what would happen with rv in subsequent years but he was more honored than any gay person in modern history. i first found out in time magazine 1999 article 100 most important...
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and that's when i found it really hard. because i had nobody...t, you've got nothing. and i found it really ha rd you've got nothing. and i found it really hard when i first got out. and here you are today, three decades later. and you've brought yourfamily here decades later. and you've brought your family here and your children for the first time. yes, i brought my wife and my three children, they are over there now amongst the crowd. they want to see where the dad got injured. basically, i'm the hero. but we were only doing a job —— the hero. the real heroes are the people from northern ireland, they are the heroes in my eyes. and what does this event here today mean to you? it means a lot. that 30 years on the young soldiers who died that of men are still remembered, 30 years on. notjust by us, but by everybody. as you can see, the crowd was unbelievable. and every time would come over, we are coming over every november, we always go to the 0magh memorial garden and we lay flowers the re 0magh memorial garden and we lay flowers there for the t
and that's when i found it really hard. because i had nobody...t, you've got nothing. and i found it really ha rd you've got nothing. and i found it really hard when i first got out. and here you are today, three decades later. and you've brought yourfamily here decades later. and you've brought your family here and your children for the first time. yes, i brought my wife and my three children, they are over there now amongst the crowd. they want to see where the dad got injured. basically, i'm...
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i'm often asked how i found this hidden world. i didn't discover it. actually, these places had been known since the war in the small villages in the localities where they exist. there are many, many, many places. there were hundreds of them during world war i. so the way that i came upon these places was like so many of the things that i discover as an explorer, by sheer coincidence. i had met a bureaucrat from the french defense ministry related to another project and discovered that he was involved in the planning for the 100-year anniversary for france. over time i got to know these people and they share their secrets. in turn, i have made an effort to render these beautiful works of art and cultural treasures that are in the complete darkness for history. so we were aligned about preserving what they call the pat patrimony. i have never revealed the locations of these places because they are vulnerable to vandalism and theft and they are not protected. i would like to show you another example of the traces that americans left behind. so beneath a
i'm often asked how i found this hidden world. i didn't discover it. actually, these places had been known since the war in the small villages in the localities where they exist. there are many, many, many places. there were hundreds of them during world war i. so the way that i came upon these places was like so many of the things that i discover as an explorer, by sheer coincidence. i had met a bureaucrat from the french defense ministry related to another project and discovered that he was...
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i found the survivors organization. paul was the chairman of the survivors organization at the time. he invited me the reunion. i showed up at olive my hero's were there. i was scared to talk to anyone. i just sat there and observed that i started talking to the survivors and they invited me back. they invited me to a couple of events. i got to know them and their families and a couple years passed and they took me to danny's, very nice. [laughter] i treated and they made me their storyteller. i was charge of the summer must task that i thought i could clearly take a couple years to do. i wanted to write a screenplay so i thought the only way could tell the stories by interviewing the man who lived through. i started doing that in 2005 in writing the screenplay for the interview. 17 years later here we are. 17 years from 2001 but i wrote the screenplay and ticket to a major network and they said this is fantastic and the best thing we have seen but it needs to be based on the book. i had no idea how to write a book. they
i found the survivors organization. paul was the chairman of the survivors organization at the time. he invited me the reunion. i showed up at olive my hero's were there. i was scared to talk to anyone. i just sat there and observed that i started talking to the survivors and they invited me back. they invited me to a couple of events. i got to know them and their families and a couple years passed and they took me to danny's, very nice. [laughter] i treated and they made me their storyteller....
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miss him dearly and in the past year of his illness during th doubt the direction i of our country i foundyself thinking what john mccain woulds doay or say if you were here trh be told there was nothing i could i could say that could add orr detract from senator mccains illustrious career. none of us anything that we have done that compares to the sacrifice he made in the a cellblock half a world away over and over again with the countryd he loves and so that generations will study his example at the russell senate office buildinghn it is a fitting tribute to a man who considers ussell here in themittee senate headquartered in the russell building for armed services committee reside most . the next career man who wouldas replace russell towering figuren in his day and the architect of it we passage. it's time it's time that we recognize it's time to change our war heroes i i will be introducing a resolution to change the name of the russell building to the mccain buildingd and i i hope my colleagues will cosponsor this in support of the resolution but it isn't the only way to honor senato
miss him dearly and in the past year of his illness during th doubt the direction i of our country i foundyself thinking what john mccain woulds doay or say if you were here trh be told there was nothing i could i could say that could add orr detract from senator mccains illustrious career. none of us anything that we have done that compares to the sacrifice he made in the a cellblock half a world away over and over again with the countryd he loves and so that generations will study his example...
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i found a few people who could perform some for me though. that's. what i can't remember the good old days you know and there's the. old all we leave here still. not that. this building is just breathtaking and for centuries these slopes have been used for winemaking. i have a bit of a climb right through the vineyards and. i've got a date well kind of with a wine queen of the middle right yet she really exists. german the sling is world famous and they draw the wind here in the rhine region to zagreb witness pretty familiar with their business. thanks. thanks. how do you become a wine queen. you've got to know a lot about wine growing. up on the judges will want to find out whether you can think on your feet and have an outgoing personality you've got to have both because you'll be representing the community and dealing with a lot of people. invited what's special about the local wines is that the flavor mark was just. but i'm. in the middle and wine growing region is very small just four hundred seventy hectares of a fine but we produce so much grea
i found a few people who could perform some for me though. that's. what i can't remember the good old days you know and there's the. old all we leave here still. not that. this building is just breathtaking and for centuries these slopes have been used for winemaking. i have a bit of a climb right through the vineyards and. i've got a date well kind of with a wine queen of the middle right yet she really exists. german the sling is world famous and they draw the wind here in the rhine region to...
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when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back.e up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd. that's why i fight. because it's my vision. preservision. also, in a great-tasting chewable. >> shepard: headlines from the fox news deck. a cell phone charger burst into flames on a flight in spain. a cell phone charger. one person said the phone blew up and everybody went running. folks said they were about 100 feet from the gate when it happened. they evacuated the plane and nobody got hurt. rescuers saved five people from a collapse in pennsylvania. that is according to officials in faith county. happened during heavy rain and high winds. no word on their condition. tens of thousands of lightning flashes reported in arizona during a thunderstorm. tens of thousands. happened monday. we just got the video. national weather service reports 4,000 strikes and 35,000 flashes durin
when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back.e up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd. that's why i fight. because it's my vision. preservision. also, in a great-tasting chewable. >> shepard: headlines from the fox news deck. a cell phone charger burst into flames on a flight in...
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that was a stop so i think i found my spirit animal yeah i think it's either a wolf or a beaver. that narrowed it down to two to chose to know why might it be a wolf well because i thought my howling about a howling when i. and that spot if you did your nose trying to tilt up into the wind the little i found my my sense a smile became acute i don't know what that was about the babe or neighbor thing can't make a. fuss a hoover dam beaver dam beaver build i'm a verse you know so it's between those two steve in spirit in a moment is rio. then that's something our heroes enter town the tough with some locals to get a better understanding of the sights and sounds surrounding mt rushmore the. brother. on. this earth. her you know it was going. jarrett brother and my buddy max and this stuff is blowing my mind right now and how long i've been doing this and i've been doing it for fourteen years now but i've been here for eleven this location you know and i spend prosperous it's been good this is what i'm livin for. and this is an amazing thing what can you tell us about the sasquatch s
that was a stop so i think i found my spirit animal yeah i think it's either a wolf or a beaver. that narrowed it down to two to chose to know why might it be a wolf well because i thought my howling about a howling when i. and that spot if you did your nose trying to tilt up into the wind the little i found my my sense a smile became acute i don't know what that was about the babe or neighbor thing can't make a. fuss a hoover dam beaver dam beaver build i'm a verse you know so it's between...
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when i became a cop, i found i turned off parts of my brain. i found i had to learn to conform, which was not anything i'd really been taught but felt very safe to me. i think i was drawn to police work because after coming from such chaos, it seemed like a very organized, but stable environment. and even though things happening, it felt like putting order on chaos and that felt very safe to me. my girlfriend and i were sitting in ve 150d uvio's bar, and i looked out the window and i saw a police car, and there was a woman who looked like me driving the car. for a moment, i thought i was me. and i turned to my friend and i said, i think i'm supposed to do this. i saw myself driving in this car. as a child, we never thought of police work as a possibility for women because there weren't any until the mid70's, so i had only even begun to notice there were women doing this job. when i saw here, it seemed like this is what i was meant to do. one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should do
when i became a cop, i found i turned off parts of my brain. i found i had to learn to conform, which was not anything i'd really been taught but felt very safe to me. i think i was drawn to police work because after coming from such chaos, it seemed like a very organized, but stable environment. and even though things happening, it felt like putting order on chaos and that felt very safe to me. my girlfriend and i were sitting in ve 150d uvio's bar, and i looked out the window and i saw a...
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it was like a son trying his father and confronting him with everything i had found out about him. to conform with the ring in the book i address him directly to argue my case that although he was a highly educated man he was a real criminal means. if your father was governor general of occupied poland and in berlin there was a saying about him france lies in the west and the east makes frank rich was that what did that imply. spirit of the you know we called it refers to the vast corruption in the way my mother and father both the rich themselves by appropriating evolution jewish property. that was its origin. in one of these still carry the picture of your father after is death by hanging neatly may not always but when i wear my jacket i keep it close for two reasons. one is to be sure that he's really dead the dog why the other is that it's more and more like he's grinning at me the way he lies there with his broken neck on a blanket after his execution particularly his ideas and ideologies didn't die with . the live on here in germany if you look even if. you buy the live here i
it was like a son trying his father and confronting him with everything i had found out about him. to conform with the ring in the book i address him directly to argue my case that although he was a highly educated man he was a real criminal means. if your father was governor general of occupied poland and in berlin there was a saying about him france lies in the west and the east makes frank rich was that what did that imply. spirit of the you know we called it refers to the vast corruption in...
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i found a place that in a short time has adopted so much ofjapanese culture, but in that found its ownt bring to this unique japanese island. check that out. i mean, that is an act. hello there. this weekend, again we look to the atlantic to see where our weather is coming from. we're going to add into the mix, just for good measure, the remnants of an old tropical storm. it'll feel quite humid out there this weekend. for many it'll be dry on saturday, more rain for some on sunday. there was a fair bit of dull, damp, cool and wet weather across some parts of the country on friday. a lot of that has moved through. this area of low pressure, though, contains remnants of tropical storm ernesto, to arrive in the second half of the weekend. still got some rain on that weather front there, though, that's strung out across central, southern scotland, the north of northern ireland, perhaps the north—west of england too. south of that, though, we're going to find it probably dry, some sunshine at times, best of which is likely to be in the south—east. here, temperatures likely to hit the mid—20
i found a place that in a short time has adopted so much ofjapanese culture, but in that found its ownt bring to this unique japanese island. check that out. i mean, that is an act. hello there. this weekend, again we look to the atlantic to see where our weather is coming from. we're going to add into the mix, just for good measure, the remnants of an old tropical storm. it'll feel quite humid out there this weekend. for many it'll be dry on saturday, more rain for some on sunday. there was a...
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but i finally found i finally found the records in the backroom in a windowless cinderblock room at a regional airport in cleveland. they told me they think what i i thought i was looking for i was looking for months. i did not believe them. i asked him to take a picture. so this archivist takes a picture for me. and here three file cabinets and alphabetized completely organized by year and suddenly bruce nichols was alive again. and those were the best moments knowing that they found her. >> my question is answered but we are fortunate to have an advance copy of this book. it is incredibly and beautifully written. in comprehensively well reported i urge everyone to get a copy. >> but leave off at 1973 but if you take modern the vast majority of pilots remain men. and it seems like this disparity and stereotype but what are the percentages? essentially roughly 7% are women and then with airline pilots it is five or 6%. that number has grown steadily over the years and is growing of all the branches of the military so the navy and air force and army have all seem scene market increases
but i finally found i finally found the records in the backroom in a windowless cinderblock room at a regional airport in cleveland. they told me they think what i i thought i was looking for i was looking for months. i did not believe them. i asked him to take a picture. so this archivist takes a picture for me. and here three file cabinets and alphabetized completely organized by year and suddenly bruce nichols was alive again. and those were the best moments knowing that they found her....
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john and i sure had those fights, and we sure had that friendship. i'm just glad we never found ourselves in opposite dugouts. john and i spent years in neighbors in the russell building, often when softball season rolled around our office would take the field together as oneunited team. now, as a seriously wounded war hero and a childhood polio survivor, i would have to see john and i didn't exactly have the makings of an elite double-play duo. i took the mound once or twice but i admit we mostly offered moral support. moral support. really, that's what john mccain gave this body and this country for so long. his memory will continue to give it, because while john proudly served with us as a senator for arizona, he was america's hero all along. just this month congress finalize a major bill for our all volunteer armed forces that we need after john. it might seem like a small detail but really, it was a feeding capstone fo for a careeo thoroughly defined by service and then service for the ranks of those who wear our nation's in uniform. generations of mccains have served with
john and i sure had those fights, and we sure had that friendship. i'm just glad we never found ourselves in opposite dugouts. john and i spent years in neighbors in the russell building, often when softball season rolled around our office would take the field together as oneunited team. now, as a seriously wounded war hero and a childhood polio survivor, i would have to see john and i didn't exactly have the makings of an elite double-play duo. i took the mound once or twice but i admit we...
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i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. i take tresiba® once a day.resiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. (woman) we'd been counting down to his retirement. it was our tresiba® reason. he needs insulin to control his high blood sugar and, at his age, he's at greater risk for low blood sugar. tresiba® releases slow and steady and works all day and night like the body's insulin. (vo) tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur. tell your prescriber about all medicines you take and all your medical conditions. taking tzds with insulins like tresiba® may cause s
i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. i take tresiba® once a day.resiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. (woman) we'd been counting down to his retirement. it was our tresiba® reason. he needs insulin to control his high blood sugar and, at his age, he's at greater risk for low blood sugar. tresiba® releases slow and steady and works all day and night like the body's insulin. (vo) tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control...