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i mean i kind of watch the stuff that. if someone makes enough noise i'll go ok i'm going to enough friends go no really watch this but then i don't really have anything i mean so i kind of feel like i watched these new things i love that he's a great and he's fantastic. as a killer you know sebastian oh i've never seen any of this here plays well yeah stone killer ok i mean reagan and meniscal are the and john johns are good but yeah those 2 sebastian minuscule possibly the killer comic on the planet yet yeah plus he put together 6 or 7 specials in the space 2 years and i'm telling a number 6 in never going to be as good as one or 2 but it's in the ballpark is a comedian i just sit there go wow god bless your brother but you've got to watch it i know it's a quirky name m a n i c a l c oh he's he's graduated to where he's just known by one name among comedians list so check him out zeroed out 4 nights at the guard 4 consecutive nights of medicine that's were very it's 80000 seats for had its say let's look at the pope's and
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i kind of were on the ship on course and back and i think now i think it's higher than our. members of the african mafia has promised them safe and quick passage to europe but once they. leave they are enslaved they count speech util. will not some of them leave your mom and i couldn't you know. this you need to get it out i mean. they sold the. let me get all caught of the and important it was the persona that all. the freddy super cool for sure it all to look like was and was mean if it was so on the internet to start work i'm sure the speech people feel and i'd ministry's for war for your clothing or not only do it is me going for bush but i will. tell us no . good solution. here. because there's a survival guide up stacy just imo to start with at. first. he should go. back to. public. repatriations look at the rest the 70. delegates keyser of her. each simulating civilization will be able to run using a tiny fraction of its resources. hundreds of thousands millions of runs through all of human history almost all. beings with our kinds of experiences don't be simulated on
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so something i kind of kept to myself. i had a few professors who said maybe you should write about this and i thought, why? what's the point of it? i didn't really have a good sense of what the point of it was. and then i think i went through this tremendously difficult process in my family i became estranged from a few members of my family they were continuing to be more radical and i was becoming more mainstream and after i went through that process that's when i started thinking maybe i-- maybe there's a reason to write it to do it. i don't know for sure if there is, but i'll experiment. >> the main reason you want to write is put the story out in case other people are in similar situations? >> i think that that was. i mean, there's the reason that you're writing, a reason you tell yourself you're writing, not always the same. i think i had thought that there might be a reason to write. i thought i was going to write about education. i'll wrote about my education, it was strange. i'll write about these important things
so something i kind of kept to myself. i had a few professors who said maybe you should write about this and i thought, why? what's the point of it? i didn't really have a good sense of what the point of it was. and then i think i went through this tremendously difficult process in my family i became estranged from a few members of my family they were continuing to be more radical and i was becoming more mainstream and after i went through that process that's when i started thinking maybe i--...
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so i kind of thought i would need to check myself into hospital at that point. but i kind of slipped through the day and woke up and started feeling a little bit better. and then the next day i sort of had a turnaround, which was great. >> and so how do you think you got infected? and what was the very first symptom that sort of alerted you to the possibility you might have covid-19? >> they think that i travelled to australia for a friend's birthday. this is before any travel restrictions or isolation. that i may have caught it just before i left on the flight down nor the airport. so it was hard to pinpoint. that was on a friday and it was the following wednesday i felt the first symptom, which was sort of hot or cold sweats in the night. and i sort of put it down to having that large weekend and having traveled a lot. so it wasn't until the next day when i was due to fly back to los angeles that i really felt the body aches and shortness of breath. so then it kind of deteriorated from there. >> right. so at what point -- so you didn't know whether you had it
so i kind of thought i would need to check myself into hospital at that point. but i kind of slipped through the day and woke up and started feeling a little bit better. and then the next day i sort of had a turnaround, which was great. >> and so how do you think you got infected? and what was the very first symptom that sort of alerted you to the possibility you might have covid-19? >> they think that i travelled to australia for a friend's birthday. this is before any travel...
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i always think about kind of two versions of her. my mother i think it was mother and there's my father's wife. and they are just not the same person. my mother is a really different person when my dad's eye of the there or is acting on his behalf. she just very different person. i feel like when i was younger there is more of her as my mother and as i got older, felt like that person was less and less present. dr. khoi le: so it was unpredictable of which mother was there so you go to college and you're finding out that all of these things, that your knowledge is really different from that of your classmates. and so that is like when you have a social obstacle. even though in retrospect, you might think of it as being a little transition. tara: it seems to me like a shockingly party world school. but now, this is a lot more about me than it does not byu. because it is more or less the mormon convent. [laughter]. more or less pretty like men and women live in different buildings there's a curfew that is 12:00 o'clock at night and if y
i always think about kind of two versions of her. my mother i think it was mother and there's my father's wife. and they are just not the same person. my mother is a really different person when my dad's eye of the there or is acting on his behalf. she just very different person. i feel like when i was younger there is more of her as my mother and as i got older, felt like that person was less and less present. dr. khoi le: so it was unpredictable of which mother was there so you go to college...
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of go with that as well, i mean, i think though it did kind of motivate them to liberate themselves with the wear, i think it was also -- and i can't speak for them -- but especially almost conflicting and splitting because they have these two kind of sides pulling towards them because they want to kind of take back their fashion, take back their, you know, part of this liberation of wearing these denim skirts and really like claiming something for themselves, but also understanding that what they wear, even if they're trying to do it as a sense of liberation, still gets pulled towards that kind of, like anthony said, kind of like that sysgendered expectation that they had. so it had to have been conflicting a lot of the times, knowing that, okay, we want to take back this liberation, but also have to fall within these norms of being presentable or being, quote/unquote, like dressed well for that. >> so, as -- go ahead, steven. >> i was going say, one of the benefits from wearing the denim was the practicality for what they were doing. during
of go with that as well, i mean, i think though it did kind of motivate them to liberate themselves with the wear, i think it was also -- and i can't speak for them -- but especially almost conflicting and splitting because they have these two kind of sides pulling towards them because they want to kind of take back their fashion, take back their, you know, part of this liberation of wearing these denim skirts and really like claiming something for themselves, but also understanding that what...
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think then if that doesn't how i think is to find kind of little projects in your life in their lives otoh maybe right now of my 2 concern how can you give them the art project can you give them some project where did i have over regain a feeling of control because i think a lot of anxiety is triggered but if we are in a uncertain situation and we don't really know how much control or how we can get control over it so acknowledge the anxiety and then give them something to give them some feeling of control and my recruiter. i saw you nodding so i want to get your take on that as well but before i do i also want to ask you specifically about the elderly we're talking about vulnerable population those who are aged in society they have faced loneliness and solitude and destitution far longer than just before now what can be do to help what can be done to help the elderly in a time like this. well it's a good point you're making and interestingly in the united kingdom where we all 3 of us are a year or 2 ago it minister for loneliness and int
think then if that doesn't how i think is to find kind of little projects in your life in their lives otoh maybe right now of my 2 concern how can you give them the art project can you give them some project where did i have over regain a feeling of control because i think a lot of anxiety is triggered but if we are in a uncertain situation and we don't really know how much control or how we can get control over it so acknowledge the anxiety and then give them something to give them some...
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you know how it is even work i think people think that you have to make some kind of great. to new york city where you find yourself and love yourself and that's not the case i want to stay at the wall file so that land where my life when you sit down when you sit down to write a song you know what you're doing ok you know you're what do you look for you know what inspires you just song by song is that you know the conversation you had or is it just thoughts were going around you're like what what does that process when you sit down and said ok i'm going to put pen to paper put in you know figure out how to make a hit song i it varies you know sometimes i'll get like a melody stuck in my head and so i'll take my voice. on and be like this is a songwriting create like you know i record that i build upon it sometimes as a phrase so like the song one started off with a phrase that i thought about what does one mean and it was right after i had read invisible man by ralph ellison and so there is a portion of that book that talks about where that coming here to work from like a pa
you know how it is even work i think people think that you have to make some kind of great. to new york city where you find yourself and love yourself and that's not the case i want to stay at the wall file so that land where my life when you sit down when you sit down to write a song you know what you're doing ok you know you're what do you look for you know what inspires you just song by song is that you know the conversation you had or is it just thoughts were going around you're like what...
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yeah, i think it's important because traditions is a kind of identity. we can change hong kong by changing ourselves. learn m mor, speak more cantonese, try to keep this culture. we should always start from ourselves first. small, little things will lead to big changes like butterfly effect. in my books, i always write message just about "enjoy life, be yourself, take adventures." i think the future will be getetting better because the yog people arere awakened. i don't feel worried. i ththink this gogovernment should be worried because your people are standing up. we are not as beaten as before. 03/24/20 03/24/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york city, the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, this is democracy now! pres. trump: america will again and soon be open for business. very soon. a lot sooner than three or four months that somebody was adjusting. we cannot let the cure be worse than the problem i itself. amy: not dying for wall street. that's trending on twitter as pr
yeah, i think it's important because traditions is a kind of identity. we can change hong kong by changing ourselves. learn m mor, speak more cantonese, try to keep this culture. we should always start from ourselves first. small, little things will lead to big changes like butterfly effect. in my books, i always write message just about "enjoy life, be yourself, take adventures." i think the future will be getetting better because the yog people arere awakened. i don't feel worried....
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first everybody else thought it was dnc chair and in late 2018 after he had run and lost for that, i kindf swung by and visited him on this midterm road trip that i did and we drove around the whole think and it's really interesting, you know, people ask me about pete and people think that pete is really fake and really practiced and sort of -- he's objectively dorcky but people don't like it. don't like whatever his personal aspect is a lot of the time and i find myself trying to explain to people that so much of pete's assets have to do with being in the closet for 33 years. he knew he was gay from a super young age and he knew that he wanted a political career and so from the time he was literally 3 year's old. people who knew him when he was 3 year's old knew he was exactly the same person that he's now. like super, super controlled, never lost his temper, super, you know, self-possessed, super disciplined about presentation and his approach to the world, never had a tantrum, never had any kind of loss of control of any kind and i was kind of like, okay, i spent a lot of time looking
first everybody else thought it was dnc chair and in late 2018 after he had run and lost for that, i kindf swung by and visited him on this midterm road trip that i did and we drove around the whole think and it's really interesting, you know, people ask me about pete and people think that pete is really fake and really practiced and sort of -- he's objectively dorcky but people don't like it. don't like whatever his personal aspect is a lot of the time and i find myself trying to explain to...
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kind of lack of following of the jew process you know i can give you some examples of this but i guess one very telling case i'm sure everyone sort of read or write about in the newspapers in the media we had this incident where julian stood up in the courtroom . to kind of complain about the lack of confidential time he was getting with his lawyer is you know there was reports say it didn't you know strip searched multiple times and he held in 5 different holding cells and his legal papers taped taken away from him so we had an afternoon in the courtroom where you know the lawyers were made a petition for him to come and sit in the next you know next to the lawyers in in the benches to remove him out of this glass stock that he's been sitting in the back in the back of the courtroom you know where he's not able to hear the proceedings not you not able to take part. in you know we had about 2 or 3 hours of legal discussion about this where the lawyers present the evidence in precedence for other cases where defendants were able to sit with their lawyers. and despite all these arguments
kind of lack of following of the jew process you know i can give you some examples of this but i guess one very telling case i'm sure everyone sort of read or write about in the newspapers in the media we had this incident where julian stood up in the courtroom . to kind of complain about the lack of confidential time he was getting with his lawyer is you know there was reports say it didn't you know strip searched multiple times and he held in 5 different holding cells and his legal papers...
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i can kind of relate to. how you feel because i know like i love my family more than anything like my mom my best. and so i don't know. what i would do. my dad. like all those years of your life are going to get back. you have. a 40 year old 50. that's crazy i just respect. i don't think i would ever be able to. i was your age you know when the war turned 14. and to see. witnessing things what i have seen. it is like i say i don't care you hate. i cannot this have to come from a higher board. i am not the one to forgive but i see. no buck i will not hate because the hate. will destroy me and now be a hate there like them. your ability to say that you're not ever going to hate. when you're fighting with will be like oh i hate you or whatever but you don't hate them obviously but even just to say that is just wrong considering the fact that you actually have a reason to hate. and i think. think you are. thank you. that is you know the. only thing. i never told really. i had a very good eye for clothes but let me
i can kind of relate to. how you feel because i know like i love my family more than anything like my mom my best. and so i don't know. what i would do. my dad. like all those years of your life are going to get back. you have. a 40 year old 50. that's crazy i just respect. i don't think i would ever be able to. i was your age you know when the war turned 14. and to see. witnessing things what i have seen. it is like i say i don't care you hate. i cannot this have to come from a higher board. i...
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some tips there from dr i me a card on pricing self can join this time a kind of virus ever pandemic has plunged the entire world into a state of uncertainty that is taking a toll on people with existing mental health conditions as many and a sickness i shouldn't financial hardship and information overload it is like each other quite says i feel me ok and today on the string we will assess the impact of the crime of violence i am mental health you can send your questions your comments your concerns 5 each in fact expert panel. people who experience things a depression or forms of trauma may notice that there's an. increase in especially because there is more social isolation routines are being disrupted and maybe there isn't as much more patient to take care of oneself were engaged in basic health care there are so many downstream effects that we're seeing right now because of a coven 19 pandemic and from a psychiatrist said point i think about the fact that on inpatient units we can't have group therapy for our patients because of social distancing and keeping them safe while there a
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can you do that things a are making music and i kind of been doing this whole life i love it but t you stillll have a havevea dodon't you knowow. for this re. the king o on the revenues and f there's no music in the convention if the condensed wit. and w what this is supposed to e also fun with. so then it's s important for the kind of things -- these kind of medium he's been about business kind of music do you have any of the reporting party and they do a lot in the living. do you live [inaudible] what? i don't. want to find some solutition naudible]] going on finally. we are here [inaudible] this is. it was almost one year [inaududible] last month. two nights on you revolutionary songs . in the in the beginning when i started playiying. that actually y off everyone too sit d down. ich i didn't want to put like so. i'm playing records. and i have a scene of peoplee lili sitting on the ground looking atat me expectantly. which madade me vevery uncomfore nine hours it wasn't working in quite the way that i want because the whole idea is that people.. don'tt look at me look at each other
can you do that things a are making music and i kind of been doing this whole life i love it but t you stillll have a havevea dodon't you knowow. for this re. the king o on the revenues and f there's no music in the convention if the condensed wit. and w what this is supposed to e also fun with. so then it's s important for the kind of things -- these kind of medium he's been about business kind of music do you have any of the reporting party and they do a lot in the living. do you live...
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i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear.psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, serious allergic reactions may occur. ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. should become a celebrity accountant?" i tell them, "nobody. nobody should." reason for the call? ugh, i thought we were done buying islands? i think i'm starting to get through. a more secure diaper closure. there were babies involved... and they weren't saying much. that's what we do at 3m, we listen to people, even those who don't have a voice. we are people helping people. even those who don't have a voice. you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five times faster. new dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. ♪ someone really likes greens. you ordered fresh organic produce? i am groo
i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear.psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, serious allergic reactions may occur. ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. should become a celebrity accountant?" i tell them, "nobody. nobody should." reason for the call? ugh, i thought we were done buying islands? i...
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i kind of where i want to be on the course of back and i'll be down i think it's hard enough. members of the africa mafias conway's them safe and quick passage to europe but once they arrive in libya they are in sleeves because speech europe. will not last some of the libya ma-ma not i'm sure you know it already let's you know we're going to go to him. on the cheek with me out of the they saw all the. lead. on court of the and i was in port arthur because the persona that i can't even discovered a normal length. when i came out from this hotel i really could not even shield heppy ever and sometimes even people were joking about something i would catch myself if i was even looking i feel guilty. and it's very probably due to cool for a normal person to go to spain understand you live with that all your life i want to ponder that you will live with it we did not receive help like now when our boys are coming you know from the wars in the knowledge finally they need to mend you know for the how do you call it. depression we didn't have to. the big things were all the time. and. t
i kind of where i want to be on the course of back and i'll be down i think it's hard enough. members of the africa mafias conway's them safe and quick passage to europe but once they arrive in libya they are in sleeves because speech europe. will not last some of the libya ma-ma not i'm sure you know it already let's you know we're going to go to him. on the cheek with me out of the they saw all the. lead. on court of the and i was in port arthur because the persona that i can't even...
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knockdowns like china and italy say can you start with this one 1st of all if all true well i want you to get to it's kind of a me i mean there were some small lockdowns korea but they were just very isolating . i mean i think if you look at it if you compare china with south korea if strategies were sort of similar in terms of what actually was able to stand the spread of the virus and that was increasing testing what we've found in multiple different locations is that the only way that you can get ahead of this outbreak is by just testing. out the abuse and it's. very publicly put i love that. test the bottle of this disease. the flame i saw you knew nothing there smiling of the of the idea of that that south korea is done * china's done everything's ok i would say don't but the point i think i'm not a bell fan so the games are a basketball games are decided in the 4th order and it's the action back toward order in the real world it's the 1st quarter that batters not the 4th or it's how you play your 1st quarter i know you initiated the take control of this disease which south korea has done his test te
knockdowns like china and italy say can you start with this one 1st of all if all true well i want you to get to it's kind of a me i mean there were some small lockdowns korea but they were just very isolating . i mean i think if you look at it if you compare china with south korea if strategies were sort of similar in terms of what actually was able to stand the spread of the virus and that was increasing testing what we've found in multiple different locations is that the only way that you...
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mean i have a kind of attended to many extradition hearings other than this one but i think it's very clear to say that what is going on is ridiculous you know i was speaking to lots of journalists in and around the court room and you know they're all discussing how they're you know bringing up the case with that taxi drivers or you know as i'm making their way to court and you know sort of just to base a person off the street was able to say that what's going on with julian assange is ridiculous i don't think there's any controversy about that but i think it's a clear sign of what's going on. in the u.k. and in the west in general that we seem to be you'll. kind of ruling society this for say lack of a better word is seems to be very happy to kind of disregard due process and basic rule of law just to kind of secure this prosecution. is setting a very very dangerous precedent i believe. and to rick. where do you where do you think these hearings go from here what is the consensus so far on whether or not assad will be extradited to the u.s. . what is still very difficult to say it's
mean i have a kind of attended to many extradition hearings other than this one but i think it's very clear to say that what is going on is ridiculous you know i was speaking to lots of journalists in and around the court room and you know they're all discussing how they're you know bringing up the case with that taxi drivers or you know as i'm making their way to court and you know sort of just to base a person off the street was able to say that what's going on with julian assange is...
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there wasn't any archived labeled, this is the history of black women in sports, so i kind of had to r. i got started by finding three women who played baseball in the negro leagues. they played with the men. one of the things that stuck out to me about that story was that the owner, who had brought these black women to play against the men, said he had something called the gal file, where women across the country and young girls too were were i go in to request tryouts. that
there wasn't any archived labeled, this is the history of black women in sports, so i kind of had to r. i got started by finding three women who played baseball in the negro leagues. they played with the men. one of the things that stuck out to me about that story was that the owner, who had brought these black women to play against the men, said he had something called the gal file, where women across the country and young girls too were were i go in to request tryouts. that
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i kind of what i want it on the course if i'm not big now i think it's higher than our. members of the africa mafias promo is them safe and quick passage to europe but once they arrive. they are in the sleeve because speech util. will not somebody maybe oh my how my not under you know. this you need to get it out i mean. they sold the. lead. on court of the united. because the persona that a kid even thought all this garbage in woman land. is never made good a sound. you do fool. i was a little this is you know want to hear. some are 14 and are up in a really small town in missouri and. my mom grew up in illinois and she saw. her dad i know around a grandpa my mom's side because they're a little someone from work. and he. i just know that it's something to go through. my life because she is. a fighter. however so. with example. my name is caroline. i am a catholic. 14 years old i grew up in wilmington delaware. i am from new york age 13. but i do relate to. the jewish people and how they survived the holocaust because they are like a brother religion tourists knowing the
i kind of what i want it on the course if i'm not big now i think it's higher than our. members of the africa mafias promo is them safe and quick passage to europe but once they arrive. they are in the sleeve because speech util. will not somebody maybe oh my how my not under you know. this you need to get it out i mean. they sold the. lead. on court of the united. because the persona that a kid even thought all this garbage in woman land. is never made good a sound. you do fool. i was a little...
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and never come in and i kind and i get a card after friday so kind and i get it i will get that to a kid i want to get are going to down money off enough for you but when you get up i must thank god because i found that it down dated being young. and the back of it i'm. not and i can let you know. i don't know going on. rather than is their fault is that with. the media. when they have this elizabeth. does say no it didn't come. up with enough. woman you know. what they. want to. be. true. tell them that they will forgive. a woman for civil war if the women on don't you know with them are a bugger to do the so-called among working according with a word to never going. to war mother was one of them a war the. war. on an artist how do you live on the journey into a. home or to some i mean before in my. physical sense of love for. me . he. told me that i'm. in. his in about the time the last years i. had to see the same man. who will that's when he is going to get home one. who's in the end of the new i'm allowed to exceed the bit i will be the young ones he was warning us i'm going to
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i just get this sense you know i don't know i kind of want to be just a to political here but i mean looking at the the discourse about this there's a lot of people and then a lot of people a lot of democrats want to see trump fail on this i mean that it's mind boggling i mean this is the disease doesn't have an ideological preference ok that's virus will go after everyone but i get the very strong sense that because of all the squabbling they don't want to see this resolved politically in the united states and around the world they would like to see this to turn into a catastrophe personally for donald trump but of course that would be a personal disaster for anyone that gets this virus go ahead scott. 1st of all to say that i have not heard either joe biden or bernie sanders or elizabeth warren or any of the viable remaining democratic candidates articulate you know specifically we want trump to fail they actually say the exact opposite but then what happens is you know there's there's the political machinery that's not just you know the various campaigns but also the media the ame
i just get this sense you know i don't know i kind of want to be just a to political here but i mean looking at the the discourse about this there's a lot of people and then a lot of people a lot of democrats want to see trump fail on this i mean that it's mind boggling i mean this is the disease doesn't have an ideological preference ok that's virus will go after everyone but i get the very strong sense that because of all the squabbling they don't want to see this resolved politically in the...
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where do i have my interest and passion? and kind of wrote out, thought of the process and wrote out a business plan. i started, you know, my own company. david: your mother lent you $10,000? stephen: i had to live. david: did you ever pay it back? stephen: yes, more or less. david: why didn't she -- she did not want equity in your company? if she had equity, she would be pretty well. stephen: i told you i had a good mother. [laughter] david: so nobody negotiated for equity for her. she just got the money back. stephen: right. david: you started a company called related. right? stephen: yes. david: where did you get that name from? stephen: when i started looking at real estate and there are so many aspects of how it is related. we had related development, related management, and it is a name that made sense from that standpoint. you know, it was a bad enough name that nobody had ever used it before. david: all right, so you have the name, related, and originally you are syndicating real estate deals. you go to wealthy people and you
where do i have my interest and passion? and kind of wrote out, thought of the process and wrote out a business plan. i started, you know, my own company. david: your mother lent you $10,000? stephen: i had to live. david: did you ever pay it back? stephen: yes, more or less. david: why didn't she -- she did not want equity in your company? if she had equity, she would be pretty well. stephen: i told you i had a good mother. [laughter] david: so nobody negotiated for equity for her. she just...
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the big surprise i can give here is just to kind of plan something in your life that you might focus on and so i was there when i was out in trying to do some shopping i saw a lot of people rushing to libya i was store struck hardware stores sort of gardening and i think that's a very good idea to kind of said ok i get a sense of control great sense of achievement back into your life in china where tens of millions have been under lockdown for weeks online gym classes and physical exercises are some of the ways people have tried to cope and keep themselves fit and. maintain your battle our are active have things to do at home maintain your social contacts groucho grout have it all. and important to stay in touch with your friends and averaging that time things especially hard for patients at hospitals and their family members who are barred from visiting them in italy where many are dying without their families by their side this frontline doctor is helping his patients connect virtually. initially i thought this would have worried them to see me in a state that would emotionally drai
the big surprise i can give here is just to kind of plan something in your life that you might focus on and so i was there when i was out in trying to do some shopping i saw a lot of people rushing to libya i was store struck hardware stores sort of gardening and i think that's a very good idea to kind of said ok i get a sense of control great sense of achievement back into your life in china where tens of millions have been under lockdown for weeks online gym classes and physical exercises are...
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i was funny so that's kind of how i got accepted. you grew up kind of feeling you are constantly trying to get into the group that in and you are always on and i wound up marrying somebody i thought i was lucky to get and i didn't want to screw it up, so i didn't advocate for my software demand anything and followed him around. i guess that's how i wound up in a passage ithat passage in the . >> host: there was another anotr person that you were talking about how you would tell your father about your engagement. he said something to you that really surprised you. you told him you were getting married and peter got up to go to the bathroom at a restaurant, my dad looked at me and said don't blow it. i hadn't thought about it much until after peter died and started to write a memoir with kind of reporting but my editor said it needs to be a memoir. and i is the emotional heart of the story. i realized what a crummy thing it was to say to your daughter and i looked back and said why didn't i stand up and say why aren't you saying that to
i was funny so that's kind of how i got accepted. you grew up kind of feeling you are constantly trying to get into the group that in and you are always on and i wound up marrying somebody i thought i was lucky to get and i didn't want to screw it up, so i didn't advocate for my software demand anything and followed him around. i guess that's how i wound up in a passage ithat passage in the . >> host: there was another anotr person that you were talking about how you would tell your...
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i think i kind of grew up with that idea. i don't think, you know, a feeling of not feeling entitled. david: what are your passionate causes and philanthropy? stephen: you want to do things that are impactful. you just don't want to give it away. i have certain interests that really i'm very involved in. you know, one -- first of all, you start with education and making the cities and places where you live better. but today, i mean, to me the biggest area of concern that i have is the environment, climate. i think that, you know, that impacts everybody. any disease you might give two, when you talk about survival, there is nothing more impactful than that. david: if somebody is watching this, or somebody is in the udience and says, i want to be like steve ross, i want to be a successful real estate developer, what is the skill set? is it smart, hard-working, luck, money from your mother, what is the thing that makes it possible? stephen: all of the above. i think to be successful in anything, you have to have a passion for wha
i think i kind of grew up with that idea. i don't think, you know, a feeling of not feeling entitled. david: what are your passionate causes and philanthropy? stephen: you want to do things that are impactful. you just don't want to give it away. i have certain interests that really i'm very involved in. you know, one -- first of all, you start with education and making the cities and places where you live better. but today, i mean, to me the biggest area of concern that i have is the...
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i wondered you kind of make it that? as something idiosyncratic about pete buttigieg or what's going on your customer. >> guest: yes, i can get into that a little bit in the last chapter. it's definitely counterintuitive. this two things going on, i think pete buttigieg in particular is kind of an old person's idea of what a young person should be. [laughter] and so he appeals to a lot has very good grandson vibes. a lot of people, a lot of older people in particular thanks he is such a nice young man and that is very appealing. listen, under esther eight unchecked underestimate how your peril. for many voters to go from a known name man of nothing indiana to winning the iowa caucuses by a tidy hair according to the delegates is an unbelievable trajectory, right? those voters matter. we are totally right, bernie sanders is his candidacy is fortified by his popularity with young people and both millennial's and genz. that's why say this election is generational and the matter how you slice it. if pete comes out on top he's
i wondered you kind of make it that? as something idiosyncratic about pete buttigieg or what's going on your customer. >> guest: yes, i can get into that a little bit in the last chapter. it's definitely counterintuitive. this two things going on, i think pete buttigieg in particular is kind of an old person's idea of what a young person should be. [laughter] and so he appeals to a lot has very good grandson vibes. a lot of people, a lot of older people in particular thanks he is such a...
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it's really about creating art that people can connect to i know that's very cliche but i think for people who kind of share my background and my various identities finding something that they can connect to is really important i want to ask what is a d.i.y. performance artist as and what is a do it yourself performance artist and what was your journey to become one. performance artist is a fancy way of saying that i do i create most of everything that i do so with my music i write i produce a creative director. i'm my own from owner and manager there's no force or label that behind me to push my music i'm the driving force. and really that reflects itself in every single aspect of my life you know being a performer in atlanta being community organizer a lot of what i do is grassroots from the roots from starting with nothing ending up with something and knowing that you know it's all uniquely organic in a way and it's also a way for me to be a control freak so you know everything comes back to me i accept the appraisingly applause but i also know like if i mess up i have full accountability for th
it's really about creating art that people can connect to i know that's very cliche but i think for people who kind of share my background and my various identities finding something that they can connect to is really important i want to ask what is a d.i.y. performance artist as and what is a do it yourself performance artist and what was your journey to become one. performance artist is a fancy way of saying that i do i create most of everything that i do so with my music i write i produce a...
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experience a face of change if any self and certainly an exam but you will get up to that and i think we shouldn't kind of forgot that the majority of us will be fine and if i just look at the researcher for look at the people here around me and salam and they're remarkably calm and just going on both their business and my students most of them are doing very fine too so i think of course there's 4 people who are some very pretty it's inquisitions this could be very worsen the situation and most of us then i think will be filing that's that's good that's a real shine and let me just bring invest that because you. people preexisting conditions this whole situation must be quite triggering for many of them looking here for m b c news we're talking about this as a i'm going to as i'm going to put this to you coronavirus is a personal nightmare for people with o.c.d. and anxiety disorders the idea of having to wash your hands don't touch this don't take your shoes off take this off change your clothes or if that that sounds like we've all got o.c.d. all of a sudden lot about if you've already got an existi
experience a face of change if any self and certainly an exam but you will get up to that and i think we shouldn't kind of forgot that the majority of us will be fine and if i just look at the researcher for look at the people here around me and salam and they're remarkably calm and just going on both their business and my students most of them are doing very fine too so i think of course there's 4 people who are some very pretty it's inquisitions this could be very worsen the situation and...
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be susceptible to speculation you know you know john i mean i've been following this very closely i kind of waited a week or so to do a program on because i actually what scott was saying was trying to understand the story because there are so many contradictory things coming about out about it and an unfortunate i think it's intentional because people are playing politics but john i mean i know you don't speak for the government in beijing but i would have to imagine that the the government in beijing is a bit. curious and disturbed that you hear the president of the united states say something then you see the speaker of the house pelosi say another thing and they're squabbling and then you have a medical professionals giving us kind of the hard news this is going to be hard to contain a lot more people will probably catch it and we have to hold and learn a whole lot more but you have this political level and then you have this expertise level and they're not talking to each other at least that's my perception of it go ahead john. well 1st of all let me say a few words of a conspiracy
be susceptible to speculation you know you know john i mean i've been following this very closely i kind of waited a week or so to do a program on because i actually what scott was saying was trying to understand the story because there are so many contradictory things coming about out about it and an unfortunate i think it's intentional because people are playing politics but john i mean i know you don't speak for the government in beijing but i would have to imagine that the the government in...
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and now that you have somebody who's actually saying yeah i i want that i am a socialist there kind of an exercise crisis right i like how you can lead into my next question can we break down socialism just a bit here because there is a big difference between democratic socialism the branding of the as well as barney thing interests versus socialism in its historical context when we think about countries in latin america and a lot of the a lot of what i think the branding of the republican party is right now when they talk about socialism does this type of separation need to be made more evident by democrats or is the will or are they going to be at a loss in terms of fighting back against the republican rhetoric yeah well i think the 1st step is to actually take them up on the issue and not try to dodge it but actually say this is what i mean by socialism and you're right it's all it often goes back to venezuela and places like better poor countries you know because unfortunately when no matter what kind of system you have in the 3rd world it's going to be bad you know it's going to b
and now that you have somebody who's actually saying yeah i i want that i am a socialist there kind of an exercise crisis right i like how you can lead into my next question can we break down socialism just a bit here because there is a big difference between democratic socialism the branding of the as well as barney thing interests versus socialism in its historical context when we think about countries in latin america and a lot of the a lot of what i think the branding of the republican...
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i kind of were on the ship on the course and back and i think now i think it's have enough. members of the african mafias conway's them safe and quick passage to europe but once they. leave they are in sleeves they count speech util. will not some of them leave your mom and i couldn't you know if this unit can get it out in. the soil the. leave it's all gone corn of the in an import that it was the persona but a kid even then are you skeleton woman len you. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to get us out of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. right counter to their hard. work. so have a seat at these 2 at 1st the green and the blue and them all to a quick sound check with them so you'll wear these headphones but they're just 2 more here the size it's 2 let's make sure that i want to make sure the hear hear is ok. oh it's. all right and you here and there. you have it change all you. can hear anything and that oh she can't she can't yes. do you hear me well you had me when. sonia was shot ski lives in k
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i kind of was on the search for a forensic scientist. so, you know, i got this book, and i found this case, and i found this american sherlock label, and you're right, i kind of started, was attracted to the name and the man. and when i found out how significant he was, that he was a pioneer of forensics, it's very exciting. there's so many other steps to writing what i think is a compelling narrative nonfiction book. so this is just for me, or o.k? number one -- okay? number within, i like to write about people who are relatively unknown. i'm not probably going to write about jfk. i want the unknown person. i want somebody who's made history, and this is certainly somebody who's made history. i want a time period that i feel like i'm excited about, and the older the better for me. so i my first book was based in 1952, and heinrich was between 1910-199553. so much happens in that time period that's exciting for me and, like, food and music and culture and crime and corruption and politics, all of that stuff is really important to me becau
i kind of was on the search for a forensic scientist. so, you know, i got this book, and i found this case, and i found this american sherlock label, and you're right, i kind of started, was attracted to the name and the man. and when i found out how significant he was, that he was a pioneer of forensics, it's very exciting. there's so many other steps to writing what i think is a compelling narrative nonfiction book. so this is just for me, or o.k? number one -- okay? number within, i like to...
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was so hungry i kind of don't like you right now. i'm so hungry. i don't have any here. on behind me, we are in the museum center. this building dates back to it 1933. we want to show you around. this is the old dining room, this is union terminal where the trains used to come in here. if you look up you see a balcony, that's where the musicians used to play, in the dining room, and then at the ceiling and airbrush on canvas painting. it's our version of "planes, trains, and automobiles," on a mosh to transportation. that's it we used before a beautiful room. >> it's awesome. the decor is really cool and old school, it's good vibe. >> and you see all the shoe racks behind me, they had new and gently used tiny for
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i kind of were on the. course of the now i think it's higher than our. members of the africa mafias conway's them safe and quick passage to europe but once they. leave they are enslaved they count speech util. will not some of them maybe a mom and i couldn't you know if this unit can get it out it meant. they sold the. lead it's all gone court of the import of it because the persona that a kid even the scabby the norm. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. orem even the shallowness. boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss there monteith in washington coming up markets rally for a 2nd straight day while countries around the globe plan more lockdowns more spending we'll talk to economics professor of richard wolffe about the latest stimulus plan on capitol hill and if it will be enough to save the u.s. from
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a concern to some democratic voters if you look at the polls but another concern is with your kind of job i did and who for a lot of people seems to be in cognitive decline in front of our eyes as here's a candidate who makes gaffes on a kind of daily weekly basis including on super tuesday who can't remember basic things it's not as if you know you could argue bernie sanders has health issues but a lot of people say both of them do in their own ways joe biden has struggled with the starter all his life and you know your oldest of you know that you know you don't remember that he doesn't remember a lot of people at the start of next year but you say it's not just the start he does have a stutter but for example joe biden 3 times in february said that he got arrested in south africa trying to see nelson mandela we don't have to watch but that was in the stuff that was a lie what we can call up bernie on his many lies we tell her that we could but i'm also put that to linda and i think you know i we would be disingenuous to say that politicians don't. shape the narrative everyone does it it's
a concern to some democratic voters if you look at the polls but another concern is with your kind of job i did and who for a lot of people seems to be in cognitive decline in front of our eyes as here's a candidate who makes gaffes on a kind of daily weekly basis including on super tuesday who can't remember basic things it's not as if you know you could argue bernie sanders has health issues but a lot of people say both of them do in their own ways joe biden has struggled with the starter all...