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i knew. generally the pope will be in there but the holy father said. on the plate he put his hand on them and blessed i could take those be and share them with other people who are practicing catholic that found in deeply spiritual and a few weeks later i was invited take my entire family to see the holy father at the vatican. so that taught me the so focused living in the moment focused on his and if we can remember to have patience and trust in god with a bigger plan ahead have yet to see. it reminded me that's what it was about because of that experience i was able to share that unbelievable meeting with him. i tell the story in the book that i got to bring my mother children and my wife so wasn't just about me that how i share that access with the holy father with others to bring with the holy father with others to bring and give them to people who found themselves one step closer to god. if we stop and reflect, there is a bigger lesson to be learned and that is what that was about "the briefing" congratulations for spending time with him and thank
i knew. generally the pope will be in there but the holy father said. on the plate he put his hand on them and blessed i could take those be and share them with other people who are practicing catholic that found in deeply spiritual and a few weeks later i was invited take my entire family to see the holy father at the vatican. so that taught me the so focused living in the moment focused on his and if we can remember to have patience and trust in god with a bigger plan ahead have yet to see....
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and i knew i was at the bottom of the pool. and i knew i wouldn't be able to swim.as sure that was the end. and interestingly enough, people talk about near death experiences. there was no panic. there was no great emotion. i didn't see a light. my life did not flash before me. you sort of get to a place where you are ready and then you are suddenly brought back to the world. my friend, thinking i was fooling around, left me down there for a while because he thought i was playing. then he pulls me out and there were two books on the side of the pool when they picked up my effects. one was the anatomy of the spinal cord and the other one was is man fate by monroe. quite a choice. i didn't know what was coming. coming. but it fit very well. before nexium 24hr mark could only imagine... a peaceful night sleep without coming. but it fit very well. frequent heartburn waking him up. now that dream is a reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? (dnice, candace, but this time bold. did som
and i knew i was at the bottom of the pool. and i knew i wouldn't be able to swim.as sure that was the end. and interestingly enough, people talk about near death experiences. there was no panic. there was no great emotion. i didn't see a light. my life did not flash before me. you sort of get to a place where you are ready and then you are suddenly brought back to the world. my friend, thinking i was fooling around, left me down there for a while because he thought i was playing. then he pulls...
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i knew he would interpret the i knew he would interpret the constitution according to its originalor meeting not according to the theories of liberal law professors or activists. i knew that he would give effect to the plaintext of statutes rather than running around dividing the bits and pieces of legislative history does the porch of his preferred view and he would hold the administration to task to help test the unrestrained growth of the unelected unaccountable fourth branch of government. he's done all thate. and more. when the administration advances and most of all he understands deeply under the constitution cn for political power lies withur the people and their elected representativesta bought nine justices in washington, d.c.. in all the ways he's been a home run. he's been an independent committed to the constitution and the rule of law. he made his mark in cases involving the separation off power and agency decision-making. he is serious about ensuring the branches of government stay within the proper spheres for sufficient political accountability. he also showed a comm
i knew he would interpret the i knew he would interpret the constitution according to its originalor meeting not according to the theories of liberal law professors or activists. i knew that he would give effect to the plaintext of statutes rather than running around dividing the bits and pieces of legislative history does the porch of his preferred view and he would hold the administration to task to help test the unrestrained growth of the unelected unaccountable fourth branch of government....
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and i walked through in the book, i knew thursday night. if this decision came down the way i thought it would, and it continued to you know look like that was the case, then i needed to make that decision. i did. i walked in, i handed the president of united states a litter that said, i respectfully submit my resignation, i will pursue other opportunities and i will continue to stay on until end of next month to support a transition. i wanted president to have a clean slate. still, when i budget i it -- still, when i think about it now, it slows my mind, idea that was of the walking in and ending this run still boggling my mind. >> you note in the book, mr. president, press secretary to tell president's story. but for my first day on the job, his become the story. in a real sense, did you fine yourself caught between the two very powerful, competing interests, forces, the president and his own communication brand. we all know what that is. and a white house press core that in many respect respect --s that many recent report relied n traditi
and i walked through in the book, i knew thursday night. if this decision came down the way i thought it would, and it continued to you know look like that was the case, then i needed to make that decision. i did. i walked in, i handed the president of united states a litter that said, i respectfully submit my resignation, i will pursue other opportunities and i will continue to stay on until end of next month to support a transition. i wanted president to have a clean slate. still, when i...
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but i knew i met him at stephenson's house. we were married probably 10 months after we met.e were married for eight years. brian: was this particular incident what killed the marriage? i just read, when a group was there at the house. grace: i am sure a few other things -- well, the fact that i had been living in a world i did not understand. i had no idea he was gay. so i think some of those things -- all married couples have problems. i mean and there is no marriage -- at least i have seen very few that are perfect. but i think some of the problems we had came from the fact that he was really not interested in women as women. brian: where did you live when you were married? grace: sacramento, california. all of my children were born there. i had three. two of them are in california, one is now in pennsylvania. my youngest son is now the chairman of the board at the mcclatchy newspapers. before that, he loved sports. he was the managing owner of the pittsburgh pirates. so he moved to pittsburgh a long time ago. 11 years with the pirates. brian: when did your former husband
but i knew i met him at stephenson's house. we were married probably 10 months after we met.e were married for eight years. brian: was this particular incident what killed the marriage? i just read, when a group was there at the house. grace: i am sure a few other things -- well, the fact that i had been living in a world i did not understand. i had no idea he was gay. so i think some of those things -- all married couples have problems. i mean and there is no marriage -- at least i have seen...
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and i knew i was at the bottom of the pool. and i knew i wouldn't be able to swim.as sure that was the end. and interestingly enough, people talk about near death experiences. there was no panic. there was no great emotion. i didn't see a light. my life did not flash before me. you sort of get to a place where you are ready and then you are suddenly brought back to the world. my friend, thinking i was fooling around, left me down there for a while because he thought i was playing. then he pulls me out and there were two books on the side of the pool when they picked up my effects. one was the anatomy of the spinal cord and the other one was is man fate by monroe. quite a choice. i didn't know what was coming. but it fit very well. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. >> fdr i
and i knew i was at the bottom of the pool. and i knew i wouldn't be able to swim.as sure that was the end. and interestingly enough, people talk about near death experiences. there was no panic. there was no great emotion. i didn't see a light. my life did not flash before me. you sort of get to a place where you are ready and then you are suddenly brought back to the world. my friend, thinking i was fooling around, left me down there for a while because he thought i was playing. then he pulls...
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and somehow, i got rid of whatever, and i knew it was going to be all right. going to be all right. >> you passed the test. >> i did. yes. >> after all. >> thank god. >> meekness is not weakness, it's power under control. i thought of that when i was reading this chapter when you had to fire someone for the first time. >> yes. >> i remember having to fire someone. >> it was harder on me. they were like, get on with it. want to get out of here. and i'm just blubbering, and -- >> tell the story of firing a guy for the first time. >> the toughest decision of my life. i knew that it would be a complete split of the family, and of the company, but -- >> that was the first time. you're talk us about my brother. >> i talking about my brother. >> that is note first time but that's the chapter, the toughest decision in my life. take that and run with it. >> our company was on the verge of chapter 11. we had overexpanded. everything was wrongment nothing was going right. and the ceo of the company and the coo of the company could not agree on the change we had to take on
and somehow, i got rid of whatever, and i knew it was going to be all right. going to be all right. >> you passed the test. >> i did. yes. >> after all. >> thank god. >> meekness is not weakness, it's power under control. i thought of that when i was reading this chapter when you had to fire someone for the first time. >> yes. >> i remember having to fire someone. >> it was harder on me. they were like, get on with it. want to get out of here. and...
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i knew you wouldn't lie to me, dad. that was just the final test. wematanye does exist. the bird was just unconscious, bobby. no. it was dead until i made wematanye bring it back to life. i'm a shaman. oh, god, my head hurts. i can heal you, dad. woo-loo-loo! woo-loo-loo! ( hank sighs ) [captioned by the caption center wgbh educational foundation] well, welcome home, boys. did you have fun? oh, don't ask. how was your weekend? my...? oh, same old, same old. did you do some shopping? mm-hmm, yeah. i bought a microwave. boy, i tell you what this family goes through microwaves quicker than most people go through shoes. yeah, mm-hmm. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show," everybody! thank you so much for tuning in. i'm trevor noah. our guest tonight journalist michael scott moore is here, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) he's here to discuss his book about how he was held hostage by somali pirates, a really fascinating story about being held ho
i knew you wouldn't lie to me, dad. that was just the final test. wematanye does exist. the bird was just unconscious, bobby. no. it was dead until i made wematanye bring it back to life. i'm a shaman. oh, god, my head hurts. i can heal you, dad. woo-loo-loo! woo-loo-loo! ( hank sighs ) [captioned by the caption center wgbh educational foundation] well, welcome home, boys. did you have fun? oh, don't ask. how was your weekend? my...? oh, same old, same old. did you do some shopping? mm-hmm,...
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gorsuch and i knew what kind of a judge he would be. i knew he would interpret the constitution according its original meaning, not according to the pet theories of liberal law professors or liberal activists. i knew he would give effect to the plain text of statutes rather than running around to find bits and pieces of legislative history to support his preferred view. and i knew he would hold the administration -- the administrative state to task and help check the unrestrained growth of the unelected, unaccountable fourth branch of government. justice gorsuch has done all that, and more. he has shown himself to be an independent thinker who faithfully applies the text of the constitution and the text of statutes. he's shown that is perfectly be comfortable every -- comfortable disagreeing with the administration when the administrations a wrongheaded argument. most of all he has shown deeply that under our constitution political power lies with the people and their elected representatives, not nine justices in washington, d.c. madam
gorsuch and i knew what kind of a judge he would be. i knew he would interpret the constitution according its original meaning, not according to the pet theories of liberal law professors or liberal activists. i knew he would give effect to the plain text of statutes rather than running around to find bits and pieces of legislative history to support his preferred view. and i knew he would hold the administration -- the administrative state to task and help check the unrestrained growth of the...
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i just-- i mean, i knew it was-- i knew life, as i knew it, was over, at that point.h mankiewicz: jean says her husband drove through the night, pulling into their garage in punta gorda after dark the next day. he basically told me how they had lured russell to a certain spot on the island. and how he had came out of some bushes and walked up to him and just shot him in the head. and he made it sound like, you know, it was kind of gentle and peaceful. and that his just head just tilted over and he walked away. jim had told you that he had this dark secret, that he wanted to know what it would be like to kill someone. right. did it live up to his expectations? no. at first, he said, for a few days he felt like a big man. and, you know, it was exhilarating. and he thought he had accomplished something and rid the world of someone who didn't need to be there anymore. but then it started to close in on him. and then he wasn't such a big man. and that, you know, he knew he had made a terrible mistake. based on what jim told you, did brenna douglas offer any shred of proof
i just-- i mean, i knew it was-- i knew life, as i knew it, was over, at that point.h mankiewicz: jean says her husband drove through the night, pulling into their garage in punta gorda after dark the next day. he basically told me how they had lured russell to a certain spot on the island. and how he had came out of some bushes and walked up to him and just shot him in the head. and he made it sound like, you know, it was kind of gentle and peaceful. and that his just head just tilted over and...
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with one photograph and i knew i was under investigation when you keep deputy. michael dog or one to my wife lisa is my wife to have taken the lead like they really wanted mark luke and is what i believe in they still do they still want mark do good but these are ready looking for you want him to the song. they just want to arrest. they just can't find something good in you know but they just want to arrest he kept on the reason they got. published and it was the names of the local police for lauderdale west palm beach police p.b.s. broward sheriff's office miami police and f.b.i. . probably is the day when it's a felony publish to the public i'm against only because i don't want to end their lives or anybody else a little bit and as nasty and as disrespectful unprofessional. as my dog or you are i'm not going to stoop to the level to deal with. did it right. for me well. playing by their rules. your life your. heart. your logic. not on your not just freedom of religion no not no not a very. protective kenneth mark lewis he's a twenty year twenty five year veter
with one photograph and i knew i was under investigation when you keep deputy. michael dog or one to my wife lisa is my wife to have taken the lead like they really wanted mark luke and is what i believe in they still do they still want mark do good but these are ready looking for you want him to the song. they just want to arrest. they just can't find something good in you know but they just want to arrest he kept on the reason they got. published and it was the names of the local police for...
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why was i was so confident because i knew they were up to the job i had faith in the troops and commanders. i had lived with them for a long time i was the commander of the fatah troops for three years and i knew them to be brave fighters real men and reliable. egyptian chief of staff general sada szczesny realize the war plan was on the verge of disaster. antitank squads would desperately needed on the western bank of the canal to help stop the israeli advance. but in ordering them to.
why was i was so confident because i knew they were up to the job i had faith in the troops and commanders. i had lived with them for a long time i was the commander of the fatah troops for three years and i knew them to be brave fighters real men and reliable. egyptian chief of staff general sada szczesny realize the war plan was on the verge of disaster. antitank squads would desperately needed on the western bank of the canal to help stop the israeli advance. but in ordering them to.
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i had translated for him, so he knew me. very friendly. so then i introduced him to joan baez. new who joan baez was. he said, instead of standing in this line, you get the vip treatment. his father wrote the soviet national anthem, so he was well-regarded. he took us through customs. nobody looked at a thing. we got through so fast. there has always been that element in the soviet union. if you know the right people, rules do not apply. brian: do you know how much money she gave? grace: she did not give. we went and met with the jewish dissidents and she started to talk about it and i kicked her and said to write it down because i knew the place was bugged. then i showed it to the woman in charge, the leading figure. she said, no, we do not want any money. i mean, if she gives us money, we will go to jail. don't let her give us anything. bugging,eaking of didn't your father find a microphone? grace: yes. in the seal of the united states. it is in the spy museum in washington now. brian: how did he find it? grace: some security men came in and made him go to the residence and ca
i had translated for him, so he knew me. very friendly. so then i introduced him to joan baez. new who joan baez was. he said, instead of standing in this line, you get the vip treatment. his father wrote the soviet national anthem, so he was well-regarded. he took us through customs. nobody looked at a thing. we got through so fast. there has always been that element in the soviet union. if you know the right people, rules do not apply. brian: do you know how much money she gave? grace: she...
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i knew that was so. at is what made me believe this story because i just got a tip out of nowhere and i thought i am writing about myself but there are some things that are just too hard to deal with. i spent months fact checking it and it was really good stuff, aid good place to be. what i talked about this when i first got a tip from jeff whose father was the head of cbs news a decade earlier, he was working for the first public-policy doing social stuff in dc. he called me a teen months after and said i had heard some g.i. has gone crazy and some 75 people were killed. you don't have kleenex you're so what am i going to do. [laughter] i sat next to a kid one day with a cold that kept blowing his nose on his shirt and then i remembered that the fathers tell kids to do so i didn't get mad at him but i didn't like him. [laughter] [inaudible] my editor has been cleaning up after me. just going to put that back so we can hear every word you say. is this the kind of crowd that will come up with me, i've spok
i knew that was so. at is what made me believe this story because i just got a tip out of nowhere and i thought i am writing about myself but there are some things that are just too hard to deal with. i spent months fact checking it and it was really good stuff, aid good place to be. what i talked about this when i first got a tip from jeff whose father was the head of cbs news a decade earlier, he was working for the first public-policy doing social stuff in dc. he called me a teen months...
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and i knew monday. we would not do a briefing on sunday and then what we anticipated was the real first day number one. getting down to work. that when i walked out of there after that saturday i joked the only two people who supported me was my mom and my wife. who is an amazing partner to me. but the president wasn't happy. the staff wasn't happy. the media wasn't happy. and then i had to come out with my a game to have a command presence and that we are getting a second chance to stay alive. and they said the president is waiting in the oval office. he had a huge smile on his face. and made it clear i had done a good job. because we talk about this journey. i knew it wasn't personal and speaking from that podium with that impression that we had made on the behalf of the new administration. i desperately wanted to make sure that they knew we were committed to work hard for them. i needed that monday to be good and i did everything i could to prepare after that saturday afternoon. so did they appreciate
and i knew monday. we would not do a briefing on sunday and then what we anticipated was the real first day number one. getting down to work. that when i walked out of there after that saturday i joked the only two people who supported me was my mom and my wife. who is an amazing partner to me. but the president wasn't happy. the staff wasn't happy. the media wasn't happy. and then i had to come out with my a game to have a command presence and that we are getting a second chance to stay alive....
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i didn't suspect that i knew it. when i was with my turkish friends or siblings we always knew they were nazis racists but i never pass this on does this not the things i didn't take it to the party executives or delegates because i knew that if i a turk started talking about racism it would harm me politically i didn't come forward in part out of opportunism it today i'm ashamed of that. money still graymail self. my none the worse i've spoken about it with my clients and the other bereaved relatives i've met and i've apologized. they were generous to accept. what i've learned is that things won't get better if everyone stay silent and even if they do then at least i personally must address things to stay true to myself. to do. it even do you still experience the same prejudicing court representing your clients the prosecution is shims that there was just a few individual perpetrators who didn't have any outside support and there was a does it feel to this trio theory that the entire n.s.u. only consisted of three pe
i didn't suspect that i knew it. when i was with my turkish friends or siblings we always knew they were nazis racists but i never pass this on does this not the things i didn't take it to the party executives or delegates because i knew that if i a turk started talking about racism it would harm me politically i didn't come forward in part out of opportunism it today i'm ashamed of that. money still graymail self. my none the worse i've spoken about it with my clients and the other bereaved...
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i knew the company would be something. member when andy grove said one day there will be 100 million computers a year sold. bill and i looked at each other and said, he is nuts. there will never be 100 million. now there are 300 million plus. david: what did your mother and father say at this point? steve: they got comfortable when we went public. they knew i would not be broke. bill offered me a decent starting salary. $40,000, $50,000. it looked good in that day and age. they knew that was a good choice. my dad still had a little skepticism. there were all these people and nothing physical. he said, what do all these people do? there is no product. what do they all do? that was a confusing point. he is a smart guy, but he always asked me that. david: you are the biggest individual shareholder of microsoft? steve: that's right. david: how come you didn't sell more shares? bill gates and paul allen sold a lot of their shares? steve: when i was ceo, somehow it didn't feel right to me. i should stay invested. i should stay th
i knew the company would be something. member when andy grove said one day there will be 100 million computers a year sold. bill and i looked at each other and said, he is nuts. there will never be 100 million. now there are 300 million plus. david: what did your mother and father say at this point? steve: they got comfortable when we went public. they knew i would not be broke. bill offered me a decent starting salary. $40,000, $50,000. it looked good in that day and age. they knew that was a...
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i was impressed by his credentials at that time. his broad knowledge of the law in his demeanor. at only 39 years of age, he knew more about the law than most lawyers who have practiced a lifetime. i think anybody could look at that. as a concern to the d.c. circuit in 2006 following years of obstruction by senate democrats. i was pleased and proud to support his nomination to the d.c. circuit. i followed his work on that court for the last dozen years with great interest. they spent a dozen years on that court, the second greatest court in our country. without criticism by the way, or at least without fair criticism, he has been a true intellectual leader offering landmark opinions on the separation of powers, administrative laws, national security, it is no understatement to say that he is among the most distinguished and influential judges in the entire country. the supreme court has adopted his positions in the positions of his opinions no less than 11 times. he has authored dissents that prevailed in the supreme court. that ought to be complemented, not condemned. he has taught courses at harvard, yale, and
i was impressed by his credentials at that time. his broad knowledge of the law in his demeanor. at only 39 years of age, he knew more about the law than most lawyers who have practiced a lifetime. i think anybody could look at that. as a concern to the d.c. circuit in 2006 following years of obstruction by senate democrats. i was pleased and proud to support his nomination to the d.c. circuit. i followed his work on that court for the last dozen years with great interest. they spent a dozen...
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i knew the company would be something. mber when andy grove said one day there will be 100 million computers a year sold. bill and i looked at each other nuts.aid, he is there will never be 100 million. now there are 300 million plus. david: what did your mother and father say at this point? steve: they got comfortable when we went public. they knew i would not be broke. bill offered me a decent starting salary. $40,000, $50,000. it looked good in that day and age. they knew that was a good choice. my dad still have a little skepticism. -- my dad still had a little skepticism. there were all these people and nothing physical. he said, what do all these people do? there is no product. what do they all do? that was a confusing point. he is a smart guy, but he always asked me that. david: you are the biggest individual shareholder of microsoft? steve: that's right. david: how come you didn't sell more shares? bill gates and paul allen sold a lot of their shares? steve: when i was ceo, somehow it didn't feel right to me. i shou
i knew the company would be something. mber when andy grove said one day there will be 100 million computers a year sold. bill and i looked at each other nuts.aid, he is there will never be 100 million. now there are 300 million plus. david: what did your mother and father say at this point? steve: they got comfortable when we went public. they knew i would not be broke. bill offered me a decent starting salary. $40,000, $50,000. it looked good in that day and age. they knew that was a good...
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i knew that that accent would work, and as a young comedian, i just wanted to make sure there wasn'that with laughter, but as i got older, and particular after 9/11, i realized the impact representation had, the impact of images, especially wn south asians were being beaten up around the country, muslims, sikhs, i knew that, like, us speaking out and us being public and showing broad range of identitie like, would shape that public image, and i knew i couldn't do those voices anymore. it was so minimizing. -your film,he problem w" grew out of a bit that you did a few years ago for "totally biased with w. kamau bell." -you were -- you worked on that show. a lot of your comedy deals with race and ethnicity. do you -no. your comedy i mean, this film, i think,? is a little diff-dent because it's an th look at a particular topic, but my stand-up, at t t end of the day, it hmake people laugh, and i'm not going to say something that is, even if it's thoughtful, that doesn't make people lauga e why would people listen to me? i mean, stand-up's strength is that people listen om because there'
i knew that that accent would work, and as a young comedian, i just wanted to make sure there wasn'that with laughter, but as i got older, and particular after 9/11, i realized the impact representation had, the impact of images, especially wn south asians were being beaten up around the country, muslims, sikhs, i knew that, like, us speaking out and us being public and showing broad range of identitie like, would shape that public image, and i knew i couldn't do those voices anymore. it was so...
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i remember that night crying myself to sleep because i knew hiv leads to aids and leads to death. s very lonely, getting that news. my mum told me that i couldn't tell anyone because people were being hounded out of school, out of their homes, for being "aids scum". there is now a danger that has become a threat to us all. imagine if you were me as a 12—year—old, a haemophiliac being told you were hiv. this advert with the tombstone with aids inscribed upon it, and just falling flat down. that was me, i was going to die. i failed my a—levels, i was just really turning up and going out with friends and smoking cannabis and going to raves, and reallyjust trying to squeeze as much enjoyment out of life as possible before i died. when i was thinking about my future, i thought that if i did survive then i knew there would be no chance of having children, and that upset me because i think i always wanted to have kids and i knew it would be difficult to find someone to be able to trust, to have a girlfriend, to get married and just lead a normal life. it's a very sort of poignant yearfor
i remember that night crying myself to sleep because i knew hiv leads to aids and leads to death. s very lonely, getting that news. my mum told me that i couldn't tell anyone because people were being hounded out of school, out of their homes, for being "aids scum". there is now a danger that has become a threat to us all. imagine if you were me as a 12—year—old, a haemophiliac being told you were hiv. this advert with the tombstone with aids inscribed upon it, and just falling...
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i knew it was so. as just that stuff and so that is for me to believe the story because i had gotten a tip out of nowhere and the thing that is a started to say the story i don't tell as i am writing about myself but some things are too hard to deal with and i finish the books want to go in effect checked it and spent months doing that and it was as good as the new yorker as far as editing and research and we worked hard on it but what i did not talk about was when i first got it at from a lawyer named jeff collen and his father had been head of cbs news a decade earlier and he was working this and is working for the first public policy nonprofit law firm doing social stuff in washington. he said he did for me and call me 6980 months after the life and said i heard that some gis have gone crazy and there's a big massacre they are hiding and 75 people were killed my nose is running start going to wipe it. there you go. you don't have kleenex here so what will i do? anyway, i can return it's not that next
i knew it was so. as just that stuff and so that is for me to believe the story because i had gotten a tip out of nowhere and the thing that is a started to say the story i don't tell as i am writing about myself but some things are too hard to deal with and i finish the books want to go in effect checked it and spent months doing that and it was as good as the new yorker as far as editing and research and we worked hard on it but what i did not talk about was when i first got it at from a...
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i knew how to wear a tie. david: you are the biggest individual shareholder of microsoft. steve: i am a loyal, loyal dude. i still drive fords. my dad worked at ford, and i still own microsoft stock. david: do you give tips to your l.a. clippers coach? steve: no! i hear there are owners who do that, and i'm not going to be that guy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? as we sit here today, you are the owner of the l.a. clippers. let's talk about how you became an owner of the clippers. so, you retired in 2014 from microsoft as a ceo, and the clippers were more or less going to be available. you paid $2 billion for the team, the highes
i knew how to wear a tie. david: you are the biggest individual shareholder of microsoft. steve: i am a loyal, loyal dude. i still drive fords. my dad worked at ford, and i still own microsoft stock. david: do you give tips to your l.a. clippers coach? steve: no! i hear there are owners who do that, and i'm not going to be that guy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't...
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i had that fun, but every time, harvey, i was empty, because i knew i loved cookie. so we had to deal with that, as a couple, and we dealt with that. i told her she could've left. i said, "i can understand if you want to leave. i would understand it." but she just-- she said, "no, i loved you from freshman year in college and we're gonna get through this," and we did and-- - how's your health? - my health is wonderful. - i mean-- - you look great. i'm about to be 59, you know, and still going, and so that says something right there. that's amazing. you came back to l.a. you went to the playboy mansion a lot. i did. you know, as a kid growing up in lansing, michigan, all you had was that "playboy" magazine, so you were like, "look at these." - it came to life. - exact-- so you were like, "look at these." you like to be in control. especially when it comes to important stuff. like, say... your car. well, good news. the esurance app lets you keep an eye on your repairs when your car is in the shop. it's kinda like being there, without being there. which is probably bett
i had that fun, but every time, harvey, i was empty, because i knew i loved cookie. so we had to deal with that, as a couple, and we dealt with that. i told her she could've left. i said, "i can understand if you want to leave. i would understand it." but she just-- she said, "no, i loved you from freshman year in college and we're gonna get through this," and we did and-- - how's your health? - my health is wonderful. - i mean-- - you look great. i'm about to be 59, you...
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i was hysterical because i knew who she was. then when i saw the girls, i knew they were mine. >> after how -- all those years? >> 37 years. there they are. >> what did that feel like? >> it felt great. i had been hoping to find my children before i die because i'm getting old. and it was like a miracle. >> geri's story that shirley who took the girls had been her friend turned roommate turned babysitter. >> she said i'll babysit for you. i'll take care of her while you work. i said, well, that's great because i really thought i was blessed. >> first it was renee she looked after. then renee and pepper and then two years later little brother raymond leonard smith jr. wait. brother? it wasn't just the two girls. there was a younger brother the girls never knew they had. the father wasn't around very much. geri supported them all with what she could make as a waitress. and shirley made a change, a positive one, it seemed, at least financially. >> she got this job supposedly at the motel managing, which was further from where i work
i was hysterical because i knew who she was. then when i saw the girls, i knew they were mine. >> after how -- all those years? >> 37 years. there they are. >> what did that feel like? >> it felt great. i had been hoping to find my children before i die because i'm getting old. and it was like a miracle. >> geri's story that shirley who took the girls had been her friend turned roommate turned babysitter. >> she said i'll babysit for you. i'll take care of...
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. ♪ ♪ saw you smile, then i knew, hope it's true maybe someday. ♪ ♪ and all this time, every day i promiseery day i promise yo ♪ baby, that we will always be one on one, ♪ ♪ that's where we belong. ♪ rain will come and storms will fall, ♪ ♪ but you and me were meant to be one on one, ♪ ♪ together, baby. ♪ forever, baby. ♪ when i look at you, you blow my mind. ♪ ♪ when you see me, you get so shy. ♪ ♪ when we met, you were there, i was always happy. ♪ ♪ and all this time, every day i promise you, ♪ ♪ baby, that we will always be one on one, ♪ ♪ that is where we belong. ♪ rain will come and storms will fall, ♪ ♪ but you and me were meant to be one on one, ♪ ♪ together, baby. ♪ forever, baby. ♪ i wouldn't do anything to make you cry, ♪ ♪ make you sad. ♪ i wanted everything to be with you. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ one on one, that's where we belong. ♪ ♪ ♪ but you and me were meant to be one on one, ♪ ♪ together, baby. ♪ yeah, oh oh. ♪ rain will come and storms will fall, ♪ ♪ but you and me were meant to be one on one, ♪ ♪ together, baby. ♪ forever, baby, you and me. ♪ k you. ♪ ♪ played it by ear, can't even
. ♪ ♪ saw you smile, then i knew, hope it's true maybe someday. ♪ ♪ and all this time, every day i promiseery day i promise yo ♪ baby, that we will always be one on one, ♪ ♪ that's where we belong. ♪ rain will come and storms will fall, ♪ ♪ but you and me were meant to be one on one, ♪ ♪ together, baby. ♪ forever, baby. ♪ when i look at you, you blow my mind. ♪ ♪ when you see me, you get so shy. ♪ ♪ when we met, you were there, i was always happy. ♪ ♪ and...
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>> i'd be like, i knew it. i wouldn't put it past him. now he's like, babe, i got to tell you something. i'd be like, yeah, okay, i totally believe it. >> i knew. i knew while we were filming. something's up. >> he also has multiple jobs. like, not everything adds up. where i'm like, what do you really do? what is this office you claim to go to? >> well, ashton was pretty stealth last night, keeping his distance since he was under the weather. mila's co-star justin theroux was also away from his significant other. >> where's your daughter kuma tonight? >> my daughter kuma's in new york. >> we met kuma, the young pit bull he adopted last month, during our sitdown interview for this film. >> the first time i've left her alone, and it's separation anxiety, and i'm going -- >> are you having withdrawals? >> yeah, i am. it's the worst. i miss her very much. >> speaking of missing things, red carpet surprise guest, sharon stone -- smokin' at 60 -- was hard to miss, especially for movie spy sam heughan. >> did that just happen? >> that just happ
>> i'd be like, i knew it. i wouldn't put it past him. now he's like, babe, i got to tell you something. i'd be like, yeah, okay, i totally believe it. >> i knew. i knew while we were filming. something's up. >> he also has multiple jobs. like, not everything adds up. where i'm like, what do you really do? what is this office you claim to go to? >> well, ashton was pretty stealth last night, keeping his distance since he was under the weather. mila's co-star justin...
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i knew something had to be done. sandy really woke people up, to showing that we need to invest in this community. i knew having the right partner we could turn this place around. it was only one bank that could finance a project this difficult and this large, and that was citi. preserving affordable housing preserves communities. so we are doing their kitchens and their flooring and their lobbies and the grounds. and the beautification of their homes, giving them pride in where they live, will make this a thriving community once again. ♪ >>> it will be here before you know it. back to school time. montgomery county held its annual supply give away toda a at montgomery village school. >> me mom doesn't hav to waste all her money. >> we like her. how considerate is that. volunteers make sure any kid who needs supplies can get them for free. a lot of supplies were dated by kids after last school year. this ishe 19th year of the give away. >>> very cool. d.c. flagna band ♪ ♪ summer's calling. the 2018 escalade is ready
i knew something had to be done. sandy really woke people up, to showing that we need to invest in this community. i knew having the right partner we could turn this place around. it was only one bank that could finance a project this difficult and this large, and that was citi. preserving affordable housing preserves communities. so we are doing their kitchens and their flooring and their lobbies and the grounds. and the beautification of their homes, giving them pride in where they live, will...
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i remember that night crying myself to sleep, because i knew hiv leads to aids and leads to death. up and going out with friends and smoking cannabis and going to raves and reallyjust trying to squeeze as much enjoyment out of life as possible before i died. when i was thinking about my future, i thought that if i did survive, then i knew there would be no chance of having children, and that upset me, because i think i always wanted to have kids, and i knew it would be difficult to find someone to be able to trust, to have a girlfriend, to get married and just lead a normal life. it's a very sort of poignant year for me next year, because my children will be... well, one of them will be the same age i was when i was infected. and to actually sort of see how young he is — and that was me. i wasn't infected as a middle—aged man, i was infected as an eight—year—old boy, and that makes me so angry, thinking back about what was done to me, and how we were forgotten and basically told to go away and die. what i want the inquiry to do for me is provide accountability. i want to know who kn
i remember that night crying myself to sleep, because i knew hiv leads to aids and leads to death. up and going out with friends and smoking cannabis and going to raves and reallyjust trying to squeeze as much enjoyment out of life as possible before i died. when i was thinking about my future, i thought that if i did survive, then i knew there would be no chance of having children, and that upset me, because i think i always wanted to have kids, and i knew it would be difficult to find someone...
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i was afraid he was going to call on me because i knew i couldn't speak in paragraphs.e to my turn to talk, and he goes to everyone in the room, i said, you have a plan for iraq? he said, yes. i said your plan does x, y, z. he said, yes. why vote for this bill, you should vote against it. would he look weak if he didn't fund this? how would it be received? he said, wait a second, this is the straightforward approach. i don't believe in this, so i won't vote for it. came over to me, shook my hand, said, hey, i'm barack, i'm glad you're with us. since then, you left office, president trump has taken over, a great deal has changed. he's undone the iran deal, the tra ns—pacific partnership, the climate accord, cuba, there have been any number of complete changes. what do you make of those changes, things that you put in place? trump, in the absence of a coherent worldview, one of his organising principles, if obama did it, he will undo it. is that what is driving him? that is part of what is driving him, absolutely. if you look at iran, we see him pull out of the iran agree
i was afraid he was going to call on me because i knew i couldn't speak in paragraphs.e to my turn to talk, and he goes to everyone in the room, i said, you have a plan for iraq? he said, yes. i said your plan does x, y, z. he said, yes. why vote for this bill, you should vote against it. would he look weak if he didn't fund this? how would it be received? he said, wait a second, this is the straightforward approach. i don't believe in this, so i won't vote for it. came over to me, shook my...
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. >> i knew that i wanted to get married. and i knew that i wanted to have children. >> reporter: you wanted to be a wife and a mother. >> yeah. >> reporter: at just 20 years old, part of that dream comes true when leanna meets 23-year-old ross harris, a local 911 dispatcher, who will become a guitarist in their local church. who was ross when you met him? >> the exact opposite. outgoing, extrovert, he would talk to anybody. i think we were able to bring out each other's best parts of our personalities. >> reporter: leanna says ross brin while she helps him focus on the future, inspiring him to go back to school for a business degree. you made him want to be a better man. >> i thought so. >> reporter: how quickly did you fall in love with ross? >> it was pretty fast. i would say within a month we were talking about getting married. >> reporter: but friends and family are worried things between the young couple are moving a little too fast. >> i knew that there were people that i was very close to in my life that were taken of
. >> i knew that i wanted to get married. and i knew that i wanted to have children. >> reporter: you wanted to be a wife and a mother. >> yeah. >> reporter: at just 20 years old, part of that dream comes true when leanna meets 23-year-old ross harris, a local 911 dispatcher, who will become a guitarist in their local church. who was ross when you met him? >> the exact opposite. outgoing, extrovert, he would talk to anybody. i think we were able to bring out each...
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i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor. for afib patients well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® compares in reducing the risk of stroke.
i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor. for afib patients well managed on warfarin, there is...
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may just remember our days back in chicago i knew her since i was a baby. abb professional. >> won the library was part of your portfolio. to have somebody that understood libraries and governments like that. [laughter] >> that was her. that was not shade. not at all. she is making a point that's all. >> coming in from the academic but it is a part of your family. >> absolutely. we are readers, the obama's. wen start reading to the girls when theyy were babies. we were one of those that set up the barbies and read to them and show them the pictures and then go back but that act of reading out loud so when i have kids they were like my real babies to read to. i know every word of any dr. seuss anything by heart. as the girls grew up we continue to incorporate as a family activity as they got older he started to have more complex books together so barack read all of the harry potter books out loud from front to back and then she conceived in the after they read it. that was their father daughter rituals. i stayed out of that because you want to have the fathe
may just remember our days back in chicago i knew her since i was a baby. abb professional. >> won the library was part of your portfolio. to have somebody that understood libraries and governments like that. [laughter] >> that was her. that was not shade. not at all. she is making a point that's all. >> coming in from the academic but it is a part of your family. >> absolutely. we are readers, the obama's. wen start reading to the girls when theyy were babies. we were...