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the primary sources which is a lot of the stuff that is in the archives and when i checked first i found that some of this stuff that was right in just wasn't right or was out of context but i also found there is a lot of stuff that was and reported so as i found more of this i said someone has to do a more systematic search of the entire source of relevant documents and that was three years ago and i'm so going through them, so three years later i've gone through tens of thousands or maybe hundreds of thousands of pages looking for hamilton's a name or nicholas croupiers name and that's really how i found these, just giving lots and lots, going through the legal files a felony divorce for testimony was just sitting there but it takes a lot of work, fortunately knows all been digitizing it's all on the website but it is literally tens of millions of pages so first you have to now you're doing anything so to work with and you have to have time and patience and know what to look for like who knows to look for jim i am a girly until today so. >> still they say that hamilton a landed in bost
the primary sources which is a lot of the stuff that is in the archives and when i checked first i found that some of this stuff that was right in just wasn't right or was out of context but i also found there is a lot of stuff that was and reported so as i found more of this i said someone has to do a more systematic search of the entire source of relevant documents and that was three years ago and i'm so going through them, so three years later i've gone through tens of thousands or maybe...
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it was kind of like that with the photographs that i found. when i realized i had some really exciting stuff, i decided to write a book. virtual antietam kind of went by the wayside. instead of doing the technology. rare images of antietam came to life. i worked on this for eight years, really trying to dig into rare images of antietam. about two years before this book came out, i found out that the very first photograph taken on the antietam battlefield -- this was after alexander gardner left. he leaves in october 1862, and the photographs taken after that. the first photograph taken of antietam national battlefield has this as the background. a photographer named e.m. recher. on this, it is spelled recker, which is my last name. his actual name is spelled recher, but he anglicized it. very often he would spell it with a k. i discovered that the first photograph taken had a back mark of my name. i have never met anybody except my immediate family that has a last name of recker, and hear the first photograph of antietam had my name. i spend a
it was kind of like that with the photographs that i found. when i realized i had some really exciting stuff, i decided to write a book. virtual antietam kind of went by the wayside. instead of doing the technology. rare images of antietam came to life. i worked on this for eight years, really trying to dig into rare images of antietam. about two years before this book came out, i found out that the very first photograph taken on the antietam battlefield -- this was after alexander gardner...
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what i also found very interesting, i interview a gentleman named lewis for this book and he was the 19th director of the secret service, he went on the record to expla explain, how the capacity to protect the president of the united states is the flipside of the coin of the executive action capacity or preempt neutralization capacity if you will. that comes from the fact that richard home so famously said if you have a capacity to take out someone else's leaders, why would they not take out yours. i'm paraphrasing but that's what he said. you begin to understand how serious this all gets behind the scenes. president reagan developed preemptive neutralization with the cia director who is a fascinating man named bill casey and where to bill casey's experience come from, the oss. one of the reasons i love writing history, we begin to see how all of these threads pulled together toward the present tense because you have individuals running the show, not the cia in particular is an organization run by individuals. as opposed to the pentagon which is an organization should that forms a bu
what i also found very interesting, i interview a gentleman named lewis for this book and he was the 19th director of the secret service, he went on the record to expla explain, how the capacity to protect the president of the united states is the flipside of the coin of the executive action capacity or preempt neutralization capacity if you will. that comes from the fact that richard home so famously said if you have a capacity to take out someone else's leaders, why would they not take out...
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i found out i went straight to bed, and i just when i found out i went straight to bed, and ijust gothours of sleep and went to school. you went to school the next day when you found out... i thought it was a nightmare, i was only in year 11, i was doing my gcse, i went to school andl was doing my gcse, i went to school and i realised everything's happening right now and that's when i broke down. but i think that was one of the only times i broke down. when you went to school did you say my brother's been stabbed?” when you went to school did you say my brother's been stabbed? i didn't wa nt my brother's been stabbed? i didn't want to tell anyone. i didn't want the attention, and everyone round me, because that wouldn't have helped me, it wouldn't have brought him back, that is howl helped me, it wouldn't have brought him back, that is how i thought as a 16—year—old, but then eventually, everyone found out. i told a teacher i felt comfortable telling and from thenl i felt comfortable telling and from then i was looked after in school. in terms of the way you are treated as men, when y
i found out i went straight to bed, and i just when i found out i went straight to bed, and ijust gothours of sleep and went to school. you went to school the next day when you found out... i thought it was a nightmare, i was only in year 11, i was doing my gcse, i went to school andl was doing my gcse, i went to school and i realised everything's happening right now and that's when i broke down. but i think that was one of the only times i broke down. when you went to school did you say my...
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i found evidence of this scale system that was going on. i issued a couple of drawings and these were some artists that were standing on a scale being measured and had poems and songs were children are writing about how they hope they can be small enough so they can be chosen to be given additional meals because at one point 1.1 million children are fed daily. but so fastening for me is that i found the statistics through this statistical analysis and people are saying that these groups are hungrier and there were instructions of whom were they were to select for feeding and you have these products who a very different places and archives which was concluding that children are suffering a lot during the war and were looking to recover. just a couple of more of these. this is before the german feeding and during the feeding after the beating you can see this little girl and her mouth is in open and she skinny and the boat is kind of small and she's getting a little bit plumper and her cheeks are making up retire face and neck to them is this
i found evidence of this scale system that was going on. i issued a couple of drawings and these were some artists that were standing on a scale being measured and had poems and songs were children are writing about how they hope they can be small enough so they can be chosen to be given additional meals because at one point 1.1 million children are fed daily. but so fastening for me is that i found the statistics through this statistical analysis and people are saying that these groups are...
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i found him because i wanted to be able to answer this question, why were poor children doing so muchetter. i knew a little bit about aid but i needed to get to the numbers to see how this could actually have worked out. it is similar graph for height. i use a lot of statistics. i'll move on for time. i'll see use qualitative sources. for me what is fun about the research is the ability to mix qualitative and quantitative sources and see where they meet up. so this is published in 1919. nina rector says in the second year of the war the effect of blockades show themselves clearly print school nurses agreed there were no serious results to be seen in the children. this was as one doctor writes, mainly due to the self-sacrifice of the parents and especially the mothers and their anxiety for the children. if one looks at the women, skin and bones, one knows where the portion of food assigned to them had gone. i have a whole chapter on women and i've foound that it is true. women between 20 and 40 suffer the greatest nutritional deprivation during the first world war. next came a children
i found him because i wanted to be able to answer this question, why were poor children doing so muchetter. i knew a little bit about aid but i needed to get to the numbers to see how this could actually have worked out. it is similar graph for height. i use a lot of statistics. i'll move on for time. i'll see use qualitative sources. for me what is fun about the research is the ability to mix qualitative and quantitative sources and see where they meet up. so this is published in 1919. nina...
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i found that the other elements did not i was married together and it is a little bit smug at times,htful it is and steps out ina knows how thoughtful it is and steps out in a way that makes it quite disjointed. a's formal proceedings are beginning. letsjoin thejudges. inaudible not only to be honest dry not want one winner of this prize...|j not only to be honest dry not want one winner of this prize... i want the long list back as well. if you will forgive me, iwould the long list back as well. if you will forgive me, i would like to pay tribute to that long list and the seven writers who are not at the i’ooiti seven writers who are not at the room tonight. kevin barry, reinking brathwaite, john lanchester, debra leavy, but there realistically, mark porter and jeanette winterson. their books are wonderful. applause . add the breadth and depth of this long list is a tribute to the spectacular brilliance of publishers out of editors and agentss, and also all the people who work with the booker prize, librarians, book—sellers, booker prize, librarians, book—selle rs, even the journali
i found that the other elements did not i was married together and it is a little bit smug at times,htful it is and steps out ina knows how thoughtful it is and steps out in a way that makes it quite disjointed. a's formal proceedings are beginning. letsjoin thejudges. inaudible not only to be honest dry not want one winner of this prize...|j not only to be honest dry not want one winner of this prize... i want the long list back as well. if you will forgive me, iwould the long list back as...
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but what i have found and what my book tries to highlight is the differences are not just about statistics, the differences are about how people live, how people think, their whole worldview. what i learned in my book, and i hope i can communicate to the reader is that being poor, or being forgotten or left behind is not just about a statistic. it's about a way of life and feeling humiliated, feeling disenfranchised, feeling the whole way you view the world is ignored and demeaned and looked down on. i think -- i call the book "dignity" because what i found during those five years all over the u.s. in these communities is i found a frustration and humiliation, but a search for dignity, a desire to be dignified and have a dignity, despite what statistically is very bad circumstances. susan: the concept of pulling oneself up by the bootstraps has been part of america. from its very beginning. you think of abraham lincoln from the log cabin to the white house. is that concept one that is really grounded in reality? chris: i certainly think so. it is a wonderful ethos, i think everyone i met o
but what i have found and what my book tries to highlight is the differences are not just about statistics, the differences are about how people live, how people think, their whole worldview. what i learned in my book, and i hope i can communicate to the reader is that being poor, or being forgotten or left behind is not just about a statistic. it's about a way of life and feeling humiliated, feeling disenfranchised, feeling the whole way you view the world is ignored and demeaned and looked...
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i found that it was a person that was a pleasure to work together with. i've had trouble melding those experiences with what i am eeing in the effort to eliminate a duly elected .resident from his position heard our majority leader say he is fair. so i would ask a hypothetical question. not pointed directly at an individual, but just hypothetically. is it fair if someone lies for two years, saying they have overwhelming evidence that a president is guilty of being a traiter to his country, and that there's no question, the evidence is just overwhelming, and it's not just circumstantial, and it turns out there was never such hypothetically speaking, i would think that such a person, their fairness would come into issue. hypothetically, is it fair to conspire and collude with gossip mongers loyal to president obama and people like apper and brennan, who use potentially third, fourth, fifth, sixth-hand hearsay to in to convict a president public opinion, while remaining unanimous? by the way, i heard reference to a whistleblower who had no direct information.
i found that it was a person that was a pleasure to work together with. i've had trouble melding those experiences with what i am eeing in the effort to eliminate a duly elected .resident from his position heard our majority leader say he is fair. so i would ask a hypothetical question. not pointed directly at an individual, but just hypothetically. is it fair if someone lies for two years, saying they have overwhelming evidence that a president is guilty of being a traiter to his country, and...
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i found at least 60 instances when it happened. i don't know how this represents the number of nine. that undermining the credibility of the report. so mathematical mistakes are one thing misrepresenting the truth is another. so i'm looking forward to next week's presentation. we can dive into statistics a bit more. thank you. >> thank you. >> any other public comment? general public comment? >> good evening ms. brown. >> yes, good evening everyone. i would like to use the overhead. i'm a little tired today. as usual i always come here to talk about my son who was murdered august 14, 2006 and to this day his case is a cold case and is unsolved. and i bring these with me all the time. thomas hannibal, paris moffet, jason thompson, anthony hunger and marcus hunger. these are the people that were there when my son was being shot. and these are the perpetrators. one of them is deceased. and i ask for the last 14 years, i've been bringing these names here. and i just didn't pull them out of a hat. they are down at 8:50 in the homicide de
i found at least 60 instances when it happened. i don't know how this represents the number of nine. that undermining the credibility of the report. so mathematical mistakes are one thing misrepresenting the truth is another. so i'm looking forward to next week's presentation. we can dive into statistics a bit more. thank you. >> thank you. >> any other public comment? general public comment? >> good evening ms. brown. >> yes, good evening everyone. i would like to use...
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they were just, i found them very weird but a lot of people did not. when it comes to the thing about the work i and it's different from generation to generation. i would take probably older people, i know this is true of my dad is a very solid work ethic. . . . civic for the country in general. which is probably the world in general. you can see all of these were defects of chronic stress not just here but in look at yellowjacket, like these are happening in a lot of first world countries. and i thank they are all symptoms of all the same thing which is society realizing, this isn't working anymore. what we do. now i have to build a new way of thinking of the world from nothing. in this terrifying honestly. that is a really scary way to go about your live. makes you feel completely out of control. makes you feel like you know where the rules are. it makes you feel like you don't know what you have to do to be able to feed your family anymore. that is really bad for people. >> is challenging given the option of adopting a narrative for yourself and on t
they were just, i found them very weird but a lot of people did not. when it comes to the thing about the work i and it's different from generation to generation. i would take probably older people, i know this is true of my dad is a very solid work ethic. . . . civic for the country in general. which is probably the world in general. you can see all of these were defects of chronic stress not just here but in look at yellowjacket, like these are happening in a lot of first world countries. and...
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i, i don't know, because i found out quite late, and when i found out i went straight to bed, and ijusturs of sleep and went to school. you went to school the next day when you found out...? i thought it was a nightmare, i was only in year 11, i was doing my gcses. i went to school and i realised everything's happening right now and that's when i broke down. but i think that was one of the only times i broke down. when you went to school, did you say my brother's been stabbed? i didn't want to tell anyone. i didn't want the attention, and everyone round me, because that wouldn't have helped me, it wouldn't have brought him back. that is how i thought as a 16—year—old, but then eventually, everyone found out. i told a teacher i felt comfortable telling, and from then i was looked after in school. in terms of the way you are treated as men, when you are grieving, compared to the way women are treated, russell, what happened to you? we went to do a talk at trafalgar square, for the standing together christian charity, my wife and i was waiting to go on stage, she was next to a woman, and s
i, i don't know, because i found out quite late, and when i found out i went straight to bed, and ijusturs of sleep and went to school. you went to school the next day when you found out...? i thought it was a nightmare, i was only in year 11, i was doing my gcses. i went to school and i realised everything's happening right now and that's when i broke down. but i think that was one of the only times i broke down. when you went to school, did you say my brother's been stabbed? i didn't want to...
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so it was rather quickly that i found myself just drawn to him. i felt he listened to me in ways that no one else listened to me. i really felt in my head that i was in a relationship with this man. so when it came time for him to say, we need money for this we need money for hotel and this is what you can do it was like, ok, i'm going to do this because i love this person. and i am just contributing to the relationship. completely unhealthy thought patterns that i had developed from actually being on the run, learning unhealthy behaviors, unhealthy understanding of sexual relationships. i really had come to see my body as a good to be traded for shelter, for food, for money for the things i needed to get by. so with all of those seeds already planted, it was -- his work was already done. amy: he drew a gun on you, strangled you. >> it did not start out that way, naturally. i don't know many people who would stay in a situation when it starts out that way. they always start out nice, very charming. and then it would lead to he would just snatched m
so it was rather quickly that i found myself just drawn to him. i felt he listened to me in ways that no one else listened to me. i really felt in my head that i was in a relationship with this man. so when it came time for him to say, we need money for this we need money for hotel and this is what you can do it was like, ok, i'm going to do this because i love this person. and i am just contributing to the relationship. completely unhealthy thought patterns that i had developed from actually...
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i found it heartbreaking to watch because i felt for her, and a lot of the press she gets, the subtextn unfair. racist? some of it has been. but you have to balance that with the fact that her and harry have decided to be much more politically engaged and have a much louder voice in the media, and i think what we need to talk about is the type of criticism that has allowed. their life style criticism that has allowed. their lifestyle is certainly attracting speculation, and i think it is fair to comment. but how we commented when we comment, and the kinds of accusations we direct towards them needs to be much more considered. also they would be criticised if they didn't come out and take part. why should they get involved —— shouldn't they get involved in issues they care about? why shouldn't they have a point of view? i think you need to be careful in that position, especially as they are not politically elected. the fame that they have comes from a certain kind of privilege. if it comes from a certain type of privilege, the scrutiny is legitimate. but how we scrutinise and what we sa
i found it heartbreaking to watch because i felt for her, and a lot of the press she gets, the subtextn unfair. racist? some of it has been. but you have to balance that with the fact that her and harry have decided to be much more politically engaged and have a much louder voice in the media, and i think what we need to talk about is the type of criticism that has allowed. their life style criticism that has allowed. their lifestyle is certainly attracting speculation, and i think it is fair...
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we were found. ♪ i'm back where i belong found by the hounds. ♪ back in baby's arms hi!. shhh! welcome to mitch's! (announcer) now, anywhere can feel more like chili's. with new chili's delivery and to-go. performance comes in lots of flavors. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ to the wait did frowe just win-ners....
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when i became a cop, i found i turned off parts of my brain.ad 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 this. he sai
when i became a cop, i found i turned off parts of my brain.ad 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...
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i found that a person, person,d that agent that works with me. i started taking it very seriously. you might get 100 rejections but all you need is one guess. that's all that matters you just need to be patient and stick to the vision. reach out to people for help whenever you can and those that understand the industry or the genre whatever you were hoping tore put together. >> i've been pleasantly surprisedd by the reception. i didn't fully see these kind of places and it's been reassuring to hear that because my overarching point of my essay or the whole reason i wanted to contribute to this is to reframe how we cover in the region and it's beyond a moral thing to say. yes there is a moral argument to have their voices heard so there is that argument, but if you just take that away and book strictly from the craft inn journalism is bad of lazy journalism to leave out half the population cannot have those who can't go and interview. i think that his journalistic malpractice to the dot this chunk of the population. here we are liberating the voices of these women but no, we're just
i found that a person, person,d that agent that works with me. i started taking it very seriously. you might get 100 rejections but all you need is one guess. that's all that matters you just need to be patient and stick to the vision. reach out to people for help whenever you can and those that understand the industry or the genre whatever you were hoping tore put together. >> i've been pleasantly surprisedd by the reception. i didn't fully see these kind of places and it's been...
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i found out i was pregnant.adoption agency and all myatthe informn about working fromh bim and birth dad. i found out that i had other siblings, but i cannot find the half sister. her name was dawn johnson. we didn't even realize the house had shared driveway. in 2017, the new neighbor moves in, and i don't know, i didn't even introduce myself. i was ke, ugh, whatever. >> my name is dawn johnson. m i was raised in wiscsin in a all town. i did not know who my biologic father was until i was 18. we moved to eau claire we did look at 20-plus houses. >> my husband came over and said "i met neighbors." i was like, cool. what is her name? dawn. awh the chances? it's not possible. a big truck pulled in our driveway and there was a big red banner wrapped around an "it sahnson." and i'm like, oh, my god, that is dawn johnson. i was stressing abo it, my husband was getting stressed out. he was like, "you need to ask her." she has curly hair, and i have naturally wavy hair. >> i had a set of eyes on me that i could feel go
i found out i was pregnant.adoption agency and all myatthe informn about working fromh bim and birth dad. i found out that i had other siblings, but i cannot find the half sister. her name was dawn johnson. we didn't even realize the house had shared driveway. in 2017, the new neighbor moves in, and i don't know, i didn't even introduce myself. i was ke, ugh, whatever. >> my name is dawn johnson. m i was raised in wiscsin in a all town. i did not know who my biologic father was until i...
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and that everywhere you have science into your life you have said and that was this is one of the i found this very interesting that the morning is getting further and further away from us and i wonder what impact will that have on us with with a trip to the moon with the ball or you live in the live near an artefact that allows you to measure with the least being the distance to the mall with a precision metal god one centimeter and the moon is receding toward want to have centimeters per year. since the time when. i'm strong all doing is they've had their foot on the moon the moon now is at least me to find their way and the moon will keep receding from the earth. in there in the. 100 or 200000000 years since the moment if you do this is thinking is getting a smaller and smaller at the moment the morn is going to be smaller than the sun forever and then the eclipses will not be here forever sont sun eclipses not be able to be produced because the moon will be a smaller than the sun when the moon and tears are facing each other the rotation of the moon is of the order of a month around t
and that everywhere you have science into your life you have said and that was this is one of the i found this very interesting that the morning is getting further and further away from us and i wonder what impact will that have on us with with a trip to the moon with the ball or you live in the live near an artefact that allows you to measure with the least being the distance to the mall with a precision metal god one centimeter and the moon is receding toward want to have centimeters per...
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this is the piece that i found in gone from a dump site it's only with the belong to do be sure constabulary and i really do want to bolt it in 2000 yes we put the story on the front page because we knew that people would be outraged that their daughter should police you know were somehow getting their equipment on a landfill in guyana was a difficult investigation the story i had to fill in the press offices several times and to push it they said that they at that time were using a contractor to deal with their waste and it was the contractor who had arranged well for the waste to be disposed of and so i guess there was a little bit of them saying it's not really us here it's the contract. a waste i don't think people have quite grasped the seriousness of it and can brush it away to a certain degree in the. they wouldn't necessarily mean it was kind of other crimes with drugs and so on. and you look at those speeds of equipment yes you realize that obviously there's a loss of time but it belongs to them should not the letter yeah it does not really please you've come away from gone with thi
this is the piece that i found in gone from a dump site it's only with the belong to do be sure constabulary and i really do want to bolt it in 2000 yes we put the story on the front page because we knew that people would be outraged that their daughter should police you know were somehow getting their equipment on a landfill in guyana was a difficult investigation the story i had to fill in the press offices several times and to push it they said that they at that time were using a contractor...
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this is the piece that i found in gone from a dump site it's only with the belong to be sure constabulary and i really do want to bolt it into prison yes we put the story on the front page because we knew people would be outraged that obviously police. were somehow getting their equipment round feel encounter was a difficult investigator in the story and i had to phone the press offices several times and to push it they said that they at that time were using a contractor to deal with their waste and it was the contractor who had arranged well for the waste to be disposed of and so i guess there was a little bit of them saying it's not really us here it's the contract is. a waste i don't think people have quite grasped the seriousness of it and can brush it away to a certain degree in the way that they wouldn't necessarily please. and it's kind of other crimes with drugs and so on. and you look at those speeds of equipment yes you realize that obviously there's a loss of time but in belongs to them she was the leader yeah it does. really please you've come away from gone with this and let
this is the piece that i found in gone from a dump site it's only with the belong to be sure constabulary and i really do want to bolt it into prison yes we put the story on the front page because we knew people would be outraged that obviously police. were somehow getting their equipment round feel encounter was a difficult investigator in the story and i had to phone the press offices several times and to push it they said that they at that time were using a contractor to deal with their...
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at theenend of the day my hope o help you fight the chains i found myself in law school, and i worked harder than anyone i know, and i'm trying to duplicate that formula for you believe me when i tell you, fretting about central banks and political turmoil is a terrible money to make money in the stock market a billionaire hedge fund manager's priorities should not be your priorities guys like dalia are absurdly rich they don't need to search for opportunities, but guys like you and i, we do >>> tomorrow, kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street," live from post 9 at the nyc. >> use a t-shirt to preserve the shirt. they taught me this at goldman sachs, one of the few things left over at goldman. >> it all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >>> last week twitter crashed head first into a concrete retaining wall after a year and a half of excellent numbers the product of a brilliantly executed turn around the social media platform reported a seemingly dismal quarter with tempered earns and a muted outlook, in response to nearly every analyst covering twitter cut their sfiestimates
at theenend of the day my hope o help you fight the chains i found myself in law school, and i worked harder than anyone i know, and i'm trying to duplicate that formula for you believe me when i tell you, fretting about central banks and political turmoil is a terrible money to make money in the stock market a billionaire hedge fund manager's priorities should not be your priorities guys like dalia are absurdly rich they don't need to search for opportunities, but guys like you and i, we do...
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i'm not catholic, but i found -- i love how spooky catholicism is. [laughter] nothing's weirder than transsubstantiation. [laughter] i see so many nods, yes! it's weird! and, like, you're supposeo literally believe it. sign me up. [laughter] i love it. so walking across the st. johns campus one sunday after mass, i picked a red berry. snow had come early to northern minnesota, and in the three weeks i was there as a visitor on the campus, this had been two snowfalls that covered the earth in thick white beauty. snow is a shroud over the ugly death of winter. when it melts, the raw, gray flesh of the world is genre vealed. i saw the berries only because it was the first beautiful day in so long, and i was walking slowly. sitting in a benedictine mass had overwhelmed me with a sense of eternity. the monks in the mass seemed to be part of an eternal community, each one vital and yet a continuation of a tradition that had begun long before they were born and would continue long after they were gone. i felt taking part in the liturgy that welcomed me but
i'm not catholic, but i found -- i love how spooky catholicism is. [laughter] nothing's weirder than transsubstantiation. [laughter] i see so many nods, yes! it's weird! and, like, you're supposeo literally believe it. sign me up. [laughter] i love it. so walking across the st. johns campus one sunday after mass, i picked a red berry. snow had come early to northern minnesota, and in the three weeks i was there as a visitor on the campus, this had been two snowfalls that covered the earth in...
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then i found out i was bigger.ound found out, information about working from birth, ifound i had other siblings but i could not find the half sister, her name wasjohn johnson. we didn‘t realise the house had a driveway so antione is indeed that he never moves in and i don‘t know, i didn‘t injure myself, i was like, whatever is up my name isjohn johnson i was raised in wisconsin in a small town i didn‘t know where to smack you my biological father was, when looked at 20 plus houses. my husband came over and he said, i read the new neighbours. husband came over and he said, i read the new neighboursm husband came over and he said, i read the new neighbours. it was like oh, kokomo was her name, dawn. it‘s not possible i was at her monday and big truck pulled in and there was a big truck pulled in and there was a big red banner wrapped around the shingles and it said, johnson. and i‘m like, oh my god. that‘sjohn johnson. so for the ride father‘s obituary on the phone that‘s up. johnson. so for the ride father‘s obituar
then i found out i was bigger.ound found out, information about working from birth, ifound i had other siblings but i could not find the half sister, her name wasjohn johnson. we didn‘t realise the house had a driveway so antione is indeed that he never moves in and i don‘t know, i didn‘t injure myself, i was like, whatever is up my name isjohn johnson i was raised in wisconsin in a small town i didn‘t know where to smack you my biological father was, when looked at 20 plus houses. my...
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caller: i just found out i have hepatitis c. they won't treat me -- i have medical coverage. they won't treat me because i am too healthy. my insurance company sent me a really nice letter telling me as soon as my liver starts failing and i get cirrhosis, they will treat me. they are going to give me the hepatitis c medicine once i get cirrhosis. and now i am stuck with cirrhosis. 30% of the time is all they say for yes for hepatitis c medication because it costs $90,000 here. in india, they made a deal with the same company where it costs $440. in chile, it costs $11,000. i don't drink, i am not going to start drinking because some sadistic insurance company wants me to get cirrhosis. what do i do about the cirrhosis? cure.s right, there is no that is too bad for you. what am i supposed to do because i am healthy? i found out i got this from a blood transfusion in the 1970's because you guys did not want to bother to clean up the blood. the thing is, i am healthy, i cannot do anything about it. the cheapest medicine is $14,000 but 40days, not 30, because it is a 60 day regim
caller: i just found out i have hepatitis c. they won't treat me -- i have medical coverage. they won't treat me because i am too healthy. my insurance company sent me a really nice letter telling me as soon as my liver starts failing and i get cirrhosis, they will treat me. they are going to give me the hepatitis c medicine once i get cirrhosis. and now i am stuck with cirrhosis. 30% of the time is all they say for yes for hepatitis c medication because it costs $90,000 here. in india, they...
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but it was fun as a biographer is i found the guy in honolulu who gave her a white streak in her hair area which, you know. >> i thought it was natural. >> in the book you will discover, it was created in honolulu. >> she had chemo. her mother who is this fancy jewish lady with earrings and hair and lipstick and looks perfect all the time. her best friend was her hairdresser. she emailed me and said, which is a lien for thankyou . i talk about him in this piece in the times and he was excited about it her hair went white when she had chemo in 1975. she didn't lose her hair but she lost the color in her hair. and she went to visit her mother when she was recovered and she was a wreck physically. she had gone for almost 30 years of chemotherapy and almost died. and her mom said let's go to the hairdresser. which she was always fighting for you anyway . and paul, the hairdresser said why we just leave part white. and died arrest wife and she said sure, this was a conversationthat probably took two seconds this image of the white streak , it really became, i'm trying to think of you spare
but it was fun as a biographer is i found the guy in honolulu who gave her a white streak in her hair area which, you know. >> i thought it was natural. >> in the book you will discover, it was created in honolulu. >> she had chemo. her mother who is this fancy jewish lady with earrings and hair and lipstick and looks perfect all the time. her best friend was her hairdresser. she emailed me and said, which is a lien for thankyou . i talk about him in this piece in the times...
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i found the only decent news i can get is on the foxbusiness channel or cnbc business channel. businessman who had 25 employees on the verge of bankruptcy, trump came in. he freed up all kinds of rules and regulations to allow small business to flourish. defeating russia and the middle east with low gas prices. from a strictly business point of view, trump is doing everything right. i enjoy seeing an author on your show that is telling the truth for once. , what is, asianco vice president -- we talked about religious issues and policy issues.
i found the only decent news i can get is on the foxbusiness channel or cnbc business channel. businessman who had 25 employees on the verge of bankruptcy, trump came in. he freed up all kinds of rules and regulations to allow small business to flourish. defeating russia and the middle east with low gas prices. from a strictly business point of view, trump is doing everything right. i enjoy seeing an author on your show that is telling the truth for once. , what is, asianco vice president -- we...
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leaves and another really interesting thing i found is that she mentioned the conditionality and that is a very tricky question when it comes to the european budget the fact that she says member states who don't play by the rules and there's a number of states we can think of poland the czech republic where there has been an infringement regarding the rule of law for instance or the freedom of press that's where she said these member states cannot profit in the same way as member states who play by the rules and that will be some really sticky points in the in the budget negotiations ok i found that a very strong statement as well georg maximillian what do you think is germany willing to push for a punishment regime for countries like poland hungary that have been accused of not following the rule of law when it comes to the media for example i think what was very mark about that speech at the german tacitus' in the german parliament is that what we can see is that germany sees its role in europe more clearly so what was quite remarkable made to me to notice is that even though their.
leaves and another really interesting thing i found is that she mentioned the conditionality and that is a very tricky question when it comes to the european budget the fact that she says member states who don't play by the rules and there's a number of states we can think of poland the czech republic where there has been an infringement regarding the rule of law for instance or the freedom of press that's where she said these member states cannot profit in the same way as member states who...
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or i found myself knowing, like, that i'm the representative of, like, black people for these people.und myself everything i write starts with anger, so everything i would write in my workshops would be very angry, these things to, hike, white people. and it started when i went to college. it was the year after trayvon happened, and then mike brown happened, and it was a ripple effect. i would go the protests with my three white roommates, and they're not really getting it and i'm mad. even though they're walking with me, it's like, y'all just here. y'all don't understand the gravity of this situation. so i would write these essays for class, and i would say how they would be received, like, when you're a a perp of color and -- a person of color in these big white classrooms, especially workshops, the only feedback you get is this is so brave, this is so good. you're not going to be helping me, but okay. [laughter] >> i would say there's a reluctant to give feedback in part because people are afraid they might offend you. >> yeah. >> i experienced this. i talk a little bit about a cre
or i found myself knowing, like, that i'm the representative of, like, black people for these people.und myself everything i write starts with anger, so everything i would write in my workshops would be very angry, these things to, hike, white people. and it started when i went to college. it was the year after trayvon happened, and then mike brown happened, and it was a ripple effect. i would go the protests with my three white roommates, and they're not really getting it and i'm mad. even...
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i found it remarkable i have to say that the republican members of our three committees, including ranking members on oversight committees, took a position effectively of endorsing the white house obstruction that the president in an impeachment inquiry or any oversight inquiry into misconduct can simply instruct senior people not to testify. that is deeply damaging to this institution and any congress' ability to do oversight let alone in the important context of an impeachment proceeding. nonetheless we go forward now armed with additional evidence of obstruction, as well as additional inferences that can be drawn that this witness' testimony would further incriminate the president of the united states. and i'm happy to respond to a couple questions. mr. rhodes: the witnesses will do the same thing and wait for some guidance from the court? mr. schiff: i have more confidence in the witnesses that we have invited to appear and was subpoenaed to appear that they will perform as the nine witnesses that have gone before. they will honor their obligations and show the courage these other witn
i found it remarkable i have to say that the republican members of our three committees, including ranking members on oversight committees, took a position effectively of endorsing the white house obstruction that the president in an impeachment inquiry or any oversight inquiry into misconduct can simply instruct senior people not to testify. that is deeply damaging to this institution and any congress' ability to do oversight let alone in the important context of an impeachment proceeding....
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i found him. it was not easy, but i found him. i can always find him. i was actually with my parents on an election night when jimmy carter became president. was a great, great night. although my mother had to wake me up. it was like 4:00 a.m. so she had to wake me up. we don't have pictures. i had to borrow this. we'll have pictures. i has about this and take xers and that was in the 1970's. it's not lying nowadays are one million pictures. i have the memory. the last year's were beyond the scope of the talk. suffice it to say we were happy to have him home and not have to share him as president anymore. he became a grandfather extraordinaire of his ever-growing family. he hung up his security work and worked in real estate with my mother, savanna. became a master gardener, and he always cherished his association with the secret service and the camaraderie there. we lost our dad october 2, 1996 to lung cancer. he was 72 years old. among the kind letters we receive, we receive this beautiful letter from the carters consoling our mother. we will cherish
i found him. it was not easy, but i found him. i can always find him. i was actually with my parents on an election night when jimmy carter became president. was a great, great night. although my mother had to wake me up. it was like 4:00 a.m. so she had to wake me up. we don't have pictures. i had to borrow this. we'll have pictures. i has about this and take xers and that was in the 1970's. it's not lying nowadays are one million pictures. i have the memory. the last year's were beyond the...
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what i found her reporting is in particular when he was governor and she was at the office across the hall in the state house she would make phone calls throughout the day to coordinate how they were handling. >> in her role as first lady. >> this is new to the book. i had some inklings of this when covering him day today but was never able to put a finger on it until i started reporting the book. that is how she worked and that is the joint political career and power. >> host: did mike pence as vice president or karen pence, were you able to interview either of them? >> guest: they won't talk for any books or profiles. i write about this in the opening. there are a couple answers. number one, they don't see it as their role to highlight themselves. this is the public servant attitude they talk about. the second layer of that, other books written about him, the main profiles written about him, the official a t office policy. the other answer on this is they politically don't want to piss off trump because they could be removed from the ticket hypothetically in 2020. that is not locked
what i found her reporting is in particular when he was governor and she was at the office across the hall in the state house she would make phone calls throughout the day to coordinate how they were handling. >> in her role as first lady. >> this is new to the book. i had some inklings of this when covering him day today but was never able to put a finger on it until i started reporting the book. that is how she worked and that is the joint political career and power. >>...
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i found group of these unidentified essays where young southern white women are supposed to write on a topic of domestic service in their own home. this is their own type of arratives, often short essays, two, three pages, but they give all kinds of information from a contemporary perspective of what the negotiations were like within individual households in the south between african-american employees, men and women, working in different positions, and their southern white employers. we always fantasize about time travel or being a fly on the wall to discover what was happening and day-to-day conversations and negotiations and interactions, and those essays kind of provide a new window into documenting the 1930's experiences of domestic workers. >> what were the young women writing about? prof. stewart: they were instructed to write about domestic labor and the household. what is so interesting is even in the title, because they are undergraduate students, they are taking creative license. i've done a little research to figure out who was the professor, what was the course, what was
i found group of these unidentified essays where young southern white women are supposed to write on a topic of domestic service in their own home. this is their own type of arratives, often short essays, two, three pages, but they give all kinds of information from a contemporary perspective of what the negotiations were like within individual households in the south between african-american employees, men and women, working in different positions, and their southern white employers. we always...
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he was right i was looking for black people but i also found a diverse group of people wanting to be active. we had the black student alliance, first generation, everyone hanging out and i was like this is what i thought college was and then i went back to my classes and it was the same again so i realized it was important for us to start that to build a community among each other because you can get so lost in that campus. a few weeks later i saw an advertisement for the student government elections and i remember reaching out to folks that speak within that group's. that was definitely a thing. and i said let's run for office, let's run for student government. that year we had people come from different tables that for each office that was open i believe it was every single speech that we ran for and a ram thranthe budget before i was 20-years-old and that was kind of the moment that changed me and we realized we could do anything completely outside of the ball but that's what got me to start thinking about what are we going to do next and when are we going to start an organization
he was right i was looking for black people but i also found a diverse group of people wanting to be active. we had the black student alliance, first generation, everyone hanging out and i was like this is what i thought college was and then i went back to my classes and it was the same again so i realized it was important for us to start that to build a community among each other because you can get so lost in that campus. a few weeks later i saw an advertisement for the student government...
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i found a lot of documents there of the "fall river legend." the teaching resources. as i began to look further out into the library, i found that i was not the first one by a longshot to be interested in researching lizzie borden at the library of congress. there is actually a website that gives you a timeline and points you down to certain resources. i did see there was not much about "fall river legend" and i will have to remedy that. also, newspapers and periodicals divisions. we have all sorts of small papers and large ones across the united states, especially in the 19th century. they would even come out daily, sometimes twice a day. i discovered, i had only been up at the library for four years, there is always lots to discover , that the national endowment for the humanities has been diligently digitizing historic newspapers and making them available online. the years of the borden murders, 1892, and the trial, 1893, filled with articles digitized from across the country and even from abroad. and then, there is the main reading room in general collection. we ha
i found a lot of documents there of the "fall river legend." the teaching resources. as i began to look further out into the library, i found that i was not the first one by a longshot to be interested in researching lizzie borden at the library of congress. there is actually a website that gives you a timeline and points you down to certain resources. i did see there was not much about "fall river legend" and i will have to remedy that. also, newspapers and periodicals...
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yourself which is fine and wonderful and beautiful and they do amazing things that i do think what i found is that ospirituality isn't absent even if it takes on a different form in our lives so there has been much said about the death of religion in america but i think it is still an active and vibrant force as we see. i don't think that is a heartache. it's the centers of the community. it's happening on the football field. sports is a type of religion for americans. it's happening online. so many people are finding communities of faith were at human connection online, and facebook groups and applications, kids use apps, so aose were a couple of things i realized, yes. hopefully that answers your question. >> i was wondering if you have any conclusion with thetw overlp of religious life and caucus life. the caucus mentality where we just roll our eyes while he stands out all of our tables. [laughter] who is cleaning that one up. so,he here's the thing, but one thing i really hope people take away as a take away from the book is the way that religion in america works is that it is so inse
yourself which is fine and wonderful and beautiful and they do amazing things that i do think what i found is that ospirituality isn't absent even if it takes on a different form in our lives so there has been much said about the death of religion in america but i think it is still an active and vibrant force as we see. i don't think that is a heartache. it's the centers of the community. it's happening on the football field. sports is a type of religion for americans. it's happening online. so...
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well, i found the report.tell what you we found on our live camera. >>> plus, developing overnight, a man shot and killed by a vta security guard in san jose. coming up, the moments that led up to that shooting. you're watching "today in the bay." my parents never taught me anything about managing money. the amount of student loan debt i have, i'm embarrassed to even say. we just decided we didn't want debt any longer. ♪ i didn't realize how easy investing could be. i'm picking companies that i believe in. ♪ i think sofi money is amazing. ♪ thank you sofi. sofi thank you, we love you. ♪ >>> a south bay group of people bringing a moving truck worth of goods to the kincade fire victims and evacuees. gabriel lopez owns a moving company. he knew today do something to help and made a post on facebook. the response has been overwhelming. >> i put on facebook, i want to go up there and if anybody wants to help tribute, i'm going up there. i want to fill up my truck. >> good for you. later today he plans to take a tru
well, i found the report.tell what you we found on our live camera. >>> plus, developing overnight, a man shot and killed by a vta security guard in san jose. coming up, the moments that led up to that shooting. you're watching "today in the bay." my parents never taught me anything about managing money. the amount of student loan debt i have, i'm embarrassed to even say. we just decided we didn't want debt any longer. ♪ i didn't realize how easy investing could be. i'm...
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i have found cancellation earphones. ould be calling me horrible n words and i wouldn't know it. i think there are certain moments in life where you would like to be addressed a certain way. i guess the term hey, everybody, captain here. we are going down. so i hope everyone different me some dig tonight. ladies, gentlemen. we are going down. at least i'm going down with some dignity. can you imagine? this is the world w we live in. excuse my. he said ladies and gentlemen it's supposed to be everyone. sorry. everyone. we are going down. greg: joe, i believe this isn't about the customer, it's about twitter, like somebody -- there will be somebody who goes, air canada they said ladies and gentlemen. they didn't address me as a non-binary elf woodland creature. >> the next time i fly air canada i am going to tell them i identify as someone with a first class ticket. i will say this. i would like to see that in the united states. ladies and gentlemen. i look at the way they have us fly it's a little formal for the way people
i have found cancellation earphones. ould be calling me horrible n words and i wouldn't know it. i think there are certain moments in life where you would like to be addressed a certain way. i guess the term hey, everybody, captain here. we are going down. so i hope everyone different me some dig tonight. ladies, gentlemen. we are going down. at least i'm going down with some dignity. can you imagine? this is the world w we live in. excuse my. he said ladies and gentlemen it's supposed to be...
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close look at the fire safety facilities within this block after the grim filter of fire happened and i found there were big big problems with the fire safety in fact everything that i thought might be wrong was wrong and the owner of the building has subsequently had to spend about 2000000 pounds over the last 2 years putting the right putting right the things that been mismanaged and wrongly fitted inside inside the tower block. phil murphy a former firefighter and an advisor to the government and fire safety thank you very much for talking to d w thank you. to other news and britain will be heading to the polls on december the trust after lawmakers voted for a snap election prime minister boris johnson pushed for the election after failing to get his break that plan through parliament is not hoping to win a majority. thousands of anti-government demonstrators have taken to the streets in chinese capital santiago for a tribe of protests demonstrators clashed with police who used tear gas and water cannon the protesters are demanding free to equality and better products ever since . to russi
close look at the fire safety facilities within this block after the grim filter of fire happened and i found there were big big problems with the fire safety in fact everything that i thought might be wrong was wrong and the owner of the building has subsequently had to spend about 2000000 pounds over the last 2 years putting the right putting right the things that been mismanaged and wrongly fitted inside inside the tower block. phil murphy a former firefighter and an advisor to the...