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i saw myself. i saw medgar evers. i saw you running.ary because it was like a dance, you are doing a dance. your arms reminded me of judy jamieson breakdancing. your arms like this and your hair, your hair was moving. there was a section in the piece where this young girl sings about how beautiful life is. even in the middle of all of that pain, i saw this beauty and it was obvious to me that you were being crucified. but at the same time you were being resurrected. i was being resurrected. it took me a year to really get over the emotion of it, so i could get to the mathematics of the notes. the soul of the notes. and i finally did. and believe me, i was glad when i put the last note on the piece. it take me for a journey. i felt what you felt. that is how powerful it was. seeing a young girl suffering like that, you know? i am still coming to understand what it is. all of my life, i will still be learning from what you gave me and i wanted to give what you gave me to the world. so i wrote the piece. that part -- [improvises notes] --
i saw myself. i saw medgar evers. i saw you running.ary because it was like a dance, you are doing a dance. your arms reminded me of judy jamieson breakdancing. your arms like this and your hair, your hair was moving. there was a section in the piece where this young girl sings about how beautiful life is. even in the middle of all of that pain, i saw this beauty and it was obvious to me that you were being crucified. but at the same time you were being resurrected. i was being resurrected. it...
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Mar 3, 2020
03/20
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i saw my phillips burn down the world that man a lot. so one thing i know about music music thing that house. life in trouble of me is a mess whenever any of you bring in 200 people in the design. and they jump on it and contribute there and people who want to be a part of asian something that benefit other people something that has got an impact i'm here to do canada where nothing now refugees with nothing in that month that's you know what i had when i came to come in i was i have something called potus and i have a vision i have an idea of what i really want to do it doesn't matter what i am stepping up work i have the basic stuff then understanding who i am and their contribution and i'm telling this it really wanting to contribute to the os through the music site stuff which i record label with the help of some canadian and also some friends are going to release now 3 albums on that record label i want and not nominated for juno awards which is a big to me you know one and that also got more spotlight making to the losing team be the
i saw my phillips burn down the world that man a lot. so one thing i know about music music thing that house. life in trouble of me is a mess whenever any of you bring in 200 people in the design. and they jump on it and contribute there and people who want to be a part of asian something that benefit other people something that has got an impact i'm here to do canada where nothing now refugees with nothing in that month that's you know what i had when i came to come in i was i have something...
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Mar 21, 2020
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since i didn't know anything about development at all, i saw the opportunities in affordable housing,id strictly i think for the first six or seven years of my career all i did was affordable housing. david: what does a developer really do? stephen: it's the one who finds the land, has the concept, hires the architect, works for the plans and makes sure the building gets built on budget, on time. then manages it when it is completed. assumes all of those responsibilities. david: you became one of the larger developers of low income housing or subsidized housing in the united states. stephen: lyndon johnson had a great society program set up the government to provide the funds for affordable housing. then they had the section eight program the government initiated after so it was a question of taking the government subsidies and applying them across the country. i saw when i read it i said this is too good to be true and i started a company developing and 72 and by 1980, we had built something close to 8000 units. ♪ david: suppose i want to buy an apartment. what would it cost? stephen
since i didn't know anything about development at all, i saw the opportunities in affordable housing,id strictly i think for the first six or seven years of my career all i did was affordable housing. david: what does a developer really do? stephen: it's the one who finds the land, has the concept, hires the architect, works for the plans and makes sure the building gets built on budget, on time. then manages it when it is completed. assumes all of those responsibilities. david: you became one...
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Mar 21, 2020
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i saw when i read it, i said this is too good to be true. started a company developing in 1972, and by 1980, we had built something close to 8000 units. david: suppose i want to buy an apartment in hudson yards. what would it cost? stephen: now is a good time to buy. the real estate market in new york is soft. david: any deals i could get? stephen: i have a deal for you, trust me. stop the interview right now and let's make a deal. ♪ david: you were doing a lot in the area of affordable housing. ultimately, you build a development that became the biggest development in new york at that time, which is a time warner development on columbus circle. how did you get the right to do that and why was that such a big deal? stephen: i was motivated like most people. you want to do something impactful in life. it's not a question of money. you're not working because of money. everybody can make money. you want to do something impactful. that's meaningful and challenging. david: time warner became a big development. it had apartment buildings and offic
i saw when i read it, i said this is too good to be true. started a company developing in 1972, and by 1980, we had built something close to 8000 units. david: suppose i want to buy an apartment in hudson yards. what would it cost? stephen: now is a good time to buy. the real estate market in new york is soft. david: any deals i could get? stephen: i have a deal for you, trust me. stop the interview right now and let's make a deal. ♪ david: you were doing a lot in the area of affordable...
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Mar 1, 2020
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in the early 2000's when i saw the early signs of what became the 2008 financial crisis i rang the alarm bells as loud as i could. in 2003 i called out subprime lenders for tricking unsuspecting families, especially black families and latino families. tricked them into refinancing into overpriced subprime mortgages. warned families were getting deeper and deeper into only by hanging on borrowing against their home. i claim these families were walking a financial tightrope which even the slightest breeze would send them head over heels in the financial chaos. by 2006 i flagged foreclosure rates declining with past on the risks of defaults to distant investors in form of mortgage backed securities. those trends, shady subprime lending, a mortgage market where lenders could not bear the risk of their loans, said the stage for the 2008 crisis. the alarm bells as loudly as i could at the people with the power to stop the crisis didn't listen. not enough of them, not the banks, not other federal regulators, not congress. when that crisis hit in 8, one of the big banks that broke the economy go
in the early 2000's when i saw the early signs of what became the 2008 financial crisis i rang the alarm bells as loud as i could. in 2003 i called out subprime lenders for tricking unsuspecting families, especially black families and latino families. tricked them into refinancing into overpriced subprime mortgages. warned families were getting deeper and deeper into only by hanging on borrowing against their home. i claim these families were walking a financial tightrope which even the...
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Mar 29, 2020
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since i didn't know anything about development, i saw the opportunities for affordable housing, for theirst to seven years of my career, all i did was portable housing. david: for people who are not real estate developers, what does a developer really do? findsn: he is the one who the land, hires the architect, makes sure the building gets built on budget, on time and manages it when it is completed. you became one of the larger developers of let's say low income housing or subsidized in the u.s..ousing stephen: lyndon johnson had great society programs that set off the government to provide the funds for provide -- affordable housing. he had the section eight programs the government initiated after so it was really a question of taking the government subsidies and applying them across the country. i saw when i read it, we really companyrted a developing at 72 and by 1980 we had built something close to 8000 units. david: let's suppose i want to buy an apartment in hudson yards. how -- what what it cost to buy an apartment there? stephen: now is a good time to buy. i have a deal for you
since i didn't know anything about development, i saw the opportunities for affordable housing, for theirst to seven years of my career, all i did was portable housing. david: for people who are not real estate developers, what does a developer really do? findsn: he is the one who the land, hires the architect, makes sure the building gets built on budget, on time and manages it when it is completed. you became one of the larger developers of let's say low income housing or subsidized in the...
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Mar 28, 2020
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and i saw, when i read it, this is too good to be true. a company developing in 1972, and by 1980, we had built something close to 8000 units. ♪ david: let's suppose i want to buy an apartment in hudson yards. what would it cost to buy an apartment there? stephen: now is a good time to buy because the real estate market in new york is soft. so -- david: any deals i can get? stephen: i have a deal for you, trust me. stop the interview right now, and let's make a deal. [laughter] ♪ ♪ david: so, you were doing a lot in this area of subsidized housing, low income housing, affordable housing, and ultimately you built a development that became the biggest development in new york. ,which was the timewarner development center along columbus circle south of central park. how did you get the right to do that and why was that such a big deal? stephen: i was motivated. like most people, you want to do something impactful in life. it is not a question of money. you are not really working because of money. everybody can make money. but, you want to do s
and i saw, when i read it, this is too good to be true. a company developing in 1972, and by 1980, we had built something close to 8000 units. ♪ david: let's suppose i want to buy an apartment in hudson yards. what would it cost to buy an apartment there? stephen: now is a good time to buy because the real estate market in new york is soft. so -- david: any deals i can get? stephen: i have a deal for you, trust me. stop the interview right now, and let's make a deal. [laughter] ♪ ♪ david:...
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03/20
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i saw that. i can't wear green because of the chroma key.ully you will get to have a good at time at home, or like us if you are essential. that feels pretty good. another weekend full of wet weather. temperatures today from about 54 in half moon bay to 58 in antioch, morgan hill and fairfield, so a couple degrees warmer than yesterday. everybody was talking online about how chilly it was. we will start to see moderation of the temperatures in the next few days, getting more sunshine out there. you can see a round of showers developing in the overnight hours and with cloud cover won't be quite as busy or as cool as it is this morning. here's a look at san francisco where we have a light shower sitting on top of us, and as you look at the big picture, here's an area of low pressure spinning, so from 7:00 to noon, very highly scattered showers. and then in the evening hours it quiets down before another round develops tomorrow morning and tomorrow evening. the accuweather 7 day forecast, there you go. >>> good morning, everyone. i have a coupl
i saw that. i can't wear green because of the chroma key.ully you will get to have a good at time at home, or like us if you are essential. that feels pretty good. another weekend full of wet weather. temperatures today from about 54 in half moon bay to 58 in antioch, morgan hill and fairfield, so a couple degrees warmer than yesterday. everybody was talking online about how chilly it was. we will start to see moderation of the temperatures in the next few days, getting more sunshine out there....
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Mar 22, 2020
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and since i did not know anything about development at all, and i saw the opportunities in affordable housing, i did for the first six or seven years of my career, all i did was affordable housing. david: so to people who are not real estate developers, what oes a developer really do? stephen: it is the one who finds the land, prepares the concept, hires the architect, works on the plans, makes sure the building gets built on budget, on time. and then manages it when it is completed and assumes all of those possibilities. david: ok. so you became one of the larger developers of let's say low income housing or subsidized housing in the united states. stephen: just before i started the company, lyndon johnson had the great society programs that really set up the government to provide the funds for affordable housing. and then they had the section eight programs the government initiated after. it was really a question of taking the government subsidies and applying them across the country, and i saw, when i read it, this is too good to be rue. i started the company, really developing in
and since i did not know anything about development at all, and i saw the opportunities in affordable housing, i did for the first six or seven years of my career, all i did was affordable housing. david: so to people who are not real estate developers, what oes a developer really do? stephen: it is the one who finds the land, prepares the concept, hires the architect, works on the plans, makes sure the building gets built on budget, on time. and then manages it when it is completed and assumes...
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Mar 21, 2020
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i saw the fear but i also saw the best of america, the best of who we are. people pulling together, sheltering friends, sharing food. it was one of these experiences as a young person coming of age that i will never forget. i was not happy an earthquake happened, but god, it so inspired me to see the best of who we are. later, a young man, city councilman in newark about ten miles from the world trade center, 9/11 happened. horrible, horrible things. i lost my childhood best friend in those buildings. but god, in that crisis, what did we do in this country? god, i remember the lines, people lining up in front of hospitals to donate blood. how people pulled together, stood for each other, sacrificed for each other. it was something so powerful, so patriotic. people remembering that patriotism is not a flag pin. patriotism is love of country. you cannot love your country unless you love your fellow countrymen and women. love is not sentimentality. it's sacrifice, it's service. it's being there for each other. god, when hurricane sandy hit new jersey and thousan
i saw the fear but i also saw the best of america, the best of who we are. people pulling together, sheltering friends, sharing food. it was one of these experiences as a young person coming of age that i will never forget. i was not happy an earthquake happened, but god, it so inspired me to see the best of who we are. later, a young man, city councilman in newark about ten miles from the world trade center, 9/11 happened. horrible, horrible things. i lost my childhood best friend in those...
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Mar 7, 2020
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if i saw something wrong, i said that i thought it was wrong. >> with the nation f impeachment and aivisive presidential election, what does ambassador nikki haley say no >> "firing line with marret hoover" is made possible by... edditional funding is prov by... corporate funding is provided by... >> welcome to firing line," nii haley. >> thank you. it's great to be here. >> ambassar haley, you were the united states ambassador to the united nations. you were a member of president trump's cabinet and ae er of his national security council. and you were the first person of color and woman to be elected as govnor to the state of south carolina. you've now written a book, "with all due respect: defending america with grit and grace." when you first considered taking the job as united states ambsador to the united nations, you told reince priebus, you "i don't even know, what the united nations does. all i know >> yeah.body hates it." >> tell me, do you have a more or a less positive view of the united nations now? >> i think it's interesting. i thini understand it more, from the standpo
if i saw something wrong, i said that i thought it was wrong. >> with the nation f impeachment and aivisive presidential election, what does ambassador nikki haley say no >> "firing line with marret hoover" is made possible by... edditional funding is prov by... corporate funding is provided by... >> welcome to firing line," nii haley. >> thank you. it's great to be here. >> ambassar haley, you were the united states ambassador to the united nations....
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>> president trump: i saw some names. i know all of them. i know everyone mentioned. dianne feinstein, i guess. and a couple of others. i don't know too much about what it's about, but i find them to all be very honorable people. and they said they did nothing wrong. i find them -- the whole group, very honorable people. >> so, the whole group would include richard burr, the head of the intelligence committee. it also would include a senator tele loeffler. the question is whether they should be investigated for that. >> president trump: it also includes senator dianne feinstein, democrat. why didn't you mention her name? and i think she's a very interesting person it's interesting that you mention two names, but not when that happens to be a democrat. >> any senators? >> president trump: i don't know. but i find them to be honorable people. >> you compared yourself -- you
>> president trump: i saw some names. i know all of them. i know everyone mentioned. dianne feinstein, i guess. and a couple of others. i don't know too much about what it's about, but i find them to all be very honorable people. and they said they did nothing wrong. i find them -- the whole group, very honorable people. >> so, the whole group would include richard burr, the head of the intelligence committee. it also would include a senator tele loeffler. the question is whether...
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what i saw what i thought i saw it i'm sure i know i had a head you know i had a. bad knee john cheever in the end of the day that she will i'm not out for any job it's not on my head to have a small place no. 10 busted i said you know stuff i like. before sunday like i'm going to be had. i mean has sign of christmas stuff of that . as. a part of the big might get us out with coverage and by that i said in the file they're going to send then. i stopped by the home. batted there and it did to 9 and. i think mad that us d.v.d.'s. to china. fair i need to follow you know i'll be have china down and i would have i want to lobby had a 2nd son and she to be. a man and. all . as bone. in the eighty's no war which will. be kept running from one place to another but the war intensified so we've got some pretty neat i can't find my. my own did die. you came to find out my mom died. my uncle stuck. in the wrong key point given. that my father told me that i am going to go to school. so when we are going to 2 pm we had she went to school after a while. we're told we're going a
what i saw what i thought i saw it i'm sure i know i had a head you know i had a. bad knee john cheever in the end of the day that she will i'm not out for any job it's not on my head to have a small place no. 10 busted i said you know stuff i like. before sunday like i'm going to be had. i mean has sign of christmas stuff of that . as. a part of the big might get us out with coverage and by that i said in the file they're going to send then. i stopped by the home. batted there and it did to 9...
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Mar 20, 2020
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but the generosity that i saw and people reaching into their bank accounts. they were buying blankets and food. it was inspiring.ir he putting people up in hotels who were out of their homes. it took me back to the stories from the stories i heard from my parents and might grandparents what it was like in the poor communities in the south. and how mucher people were there for each other. it reminded me of by my grandmother literally, and on the day she died african-american woman, bragging about her victory garden. how eagerly and she was rationing and how this poor woman who worked as an domestic at the time was buying more bonds and everybody was pitching in. that is who we are, that is america. and now the wealthiest nation on the planet earth is facing one of its biggest trials. if not the biggest trial. the most wealthiest country of the planet. the prophet elijah, thate we are the life and to other nations about how people together and ttand together, and fight through a storm and a crisis printed where showing what we do for each other. not just a minu
but the generosity that i saw and people reaching into their bank accounts. they were buying blankets and food. it was inspiring.ir he putting people up in hotels who were out of their homes. it took me back to the stories from the stories i heard from my parents and might grandparents what it was like in the poor communities in the south. and how mucher people were there for each other. it reminded me of by my grandmother literally, and on the day she died african-american woman, bragging...
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total around sure one was an engineer in a plant that made metal i saw cyanide or m i c a component of the pesticide 7 luckily for him he was not there in the night in december 1941 of the mit tanks exploded the toxic gas leaked from the plant for hours the building still stands but nature has reclaimed the derelict $25.00 test site. after closing this plant could be 5 years it's not a single case you have to. learn so i was real close i got a while and then got a buyer got it i got the call made. it's the same story. the former quality control lab no decontamination took place. missed a show and worked in the plant for 9 years he says he knew it was a ticking time bomb. i came to know. and then. proceed. with such a who's to think. union carbide was already burying toxic waste around the factory site before the disaster thousands of tons of it still leeching into the groundwater. manually and. then. the steam plastic foil put in place more than 35 years ago is presumably completely poorest now. by the game because. thousands of people live nearby day other victims of what could be cal
total around sure one was an engineer in a plant that made metal i saw cyanide or m i c a component of the pesticide 7 luckily for him he was not there in the night in december 1941 of the mit tanks exploded the toxic gas leaked from the plant for hours the building still stands but nature has reclaimed the derelict $25.00 test site. after closing this plant could be 5 years it's not a single case you have to. learn so i was real close i got a while and then got a buyer got it i got the call...
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Mar 21, 2020
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i read. you pick an architect and you saw something that he designed. what is this sculpture? it is 150 foot high series of steps that you can walk around. i wanted to create the new heart of new york. it had to have some type of iconic structure. , youu look at new york take rockefeller center, which is the heart of the city. duringourist, especially christmas, everybody goes to rockefeller center. i wanted some type of structure that would be a 365 day christmas tree. i look for it and i found this designer. i selected it. i did not know what the cost was. everybody thought i was nuts. david: what did it cost? stephen: i thought it would cost $75 million and it cost $160 million. david: you convinced a lot of companies to move their. say, move from where you are to hudson yards? stephen: i was involved in selling all of that. byporations today survive getting talent. this is where their talents wanted to live. them, they could see what we were creating and we were very fortunate to get the top companies in each field in new york. it was not one industry. we did it across all
i read. you pick an architect and you saw something that he designed. what is this sculpture? it is 150 foot high series of steps that you can walk around. i wanted to create the new heart of new york. it had to have some type of iconic structure. , youu look at new york take rockefeller center, which is the heart of the city. duringourist, especially christmas, everybody goes to rockefeller center. i wanted some type of structure that would be a 365 day christmas tree. i look for it and i...
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Mar 1, 2020
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i saw my chance. we could end this corrupt system that worked great for the banks and kicked dirt on the families, so i pushed hard to get my idea for a consumer protection bureau passed into law [cheers and applause] senator warren: people told me, don't even try. the idea is to big. it would be too hard, but we built a coalition and mobilized people all across this country to push the politicians to stand with the consumers instead of the banks. the banks fought back. they were spending more than $1 million a day of lobbyist money to plug the hole in congress, but we fought harder and we won. [cheers and applause] and thenarren: president obama asked me to come to washington and set it up, so i built the agency from about two employees to about 1000 employees, got it operational, made it all work and really put in place the kind of safeguards we need to keep banks from boosting their profits by cheating people. we could make government work not just for the rich and powerful, we could make government
i saw my chance. we could end this corrupt system that worked great for the banks and kicked dirt on the families, so i pushed hard to get my idea for a consumer protection bureau passed into law [cheers and applause] senator warren: people told me, don't even try. the idea is to big. it would be too hard, but we built a coalition and mobilized people all across this country to push the politicians to stand with the consumers instead of the banks. the banks fought back. they were spending more...
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♪ ♪ i saw an ange i saw my faith i can only thank god it was not too late ♪ ♪ over mountain i floatedsong of lonelines sing one to make me smile ♪ ♪ another round for everyone i'm here for a little while ♪ ♪ ♪ now i'm walking these streets on my ow but she's with m everywhere that i go ♪ ♪ yeah i found an angel i found my place i can only thank god it was not too late ♪ ♪ i can only thank go it was not too lat i can only thank god it was not too late ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: that is how you do it thank you very much! puss n boots [ cheers and applause "sister" is out now. we'll be right back, everybody oh, my gosh. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ♪ we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made
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marshall, i remember when i first saw the documentary. and i was in a state of shock.e of shock that i promptly wrote a column about it. you know, this happened in new york city. i had no idea. the material in it, was it hard to unearth? had it in effect been hidden for seven, eight decades? or was it just sitting there? >> so i didn't know about it either. i'd never heard of it. in fact, i was at dinner with a friend of mine, who is a screenwriter. and he was -- he was telling me that he was working on a screen play that takes place in new york in 1939. and that this rally had happened. and i didn't believe him when he told me actually. i thought surely this was something i would have heard about. i went to college. this is america. we should know this sort of thing. so i went home that night and looked it up. sure enough, he was right. not only that, there were some historical documentaries that have little five-second clips of the rally. i thought, if there's five seconds of this thing, there's got to be a lot more than that. so i called an archivist, who is also a
marshall, i remember when i first saw the documentary. and i was in a state of shock.e of shock that i promptly wrote a column about it. you know, this happened in new york city. i had no idea. the material in it, was it hard to unearth? had it in effect been hidden for seven, eight decades? or was it just sitting there? >> so i didn't know about it either. i'd never heard of it. in fact, i was at dinner with a friend of mine, who is a screenwriter. and he was -- he was telling me that he...
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total ram sharan was an engineer in the plant that made metal i saw cyanide or m i c a component of the pesticide 7 luckily for him he was not there in the night in december 1 1009 $141.00 of the m. i.c. tanks exploded the toxic gas leaked from the plant for us. the building still stands but nature has reclaimed the 25 test site. after closing this. case you have. learned. it's the same story in the form of quality control map no decontamination took place. missed a show and worked in the plant for 9 years he says he knew it was a ticking time bomb. i came to know that. it was not. and then. there was a nothing. with such a whose lead 50. 6. union county was already burying toxic waste around the factory site before the disaster thousands of tons of it still leeching into the groundwater. manually and. then. invested in good. plastic foil put in place more than 35 years ago is presumably completely poorest now. because underground. a little odd but it is what it meant to me by the. thousands of people who live nearby they are the victims of what could be called the 2nd disaster the cont
total ram sharan was an engineer in the plant that made metal i saw cyanide or m i c a component of the pesticide 7 luckily for him he was not there in the night in december 1 1009 $141.00 of the m. i.c. tanks exploded the toxic gas leaked from the plant for us. the building still stands but nature has reclaimed the 25 test site. after closing this. case you have. learned. it's the same story in the form of quality control map no decontamination took place. missed a show and worked in the plant...
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i saw my first preacher there. d people can be challenged by the idea of authority and since they had never had the authority of a female and wondering what it would look like. but i have rror stories to sho people been loving and kind. but we are in our honeymoon stage. at your seven we will see if we get that seven year itch. >> i always saw allen temple as a mega church. it is still mega. how big is the membership would you say? >> our membership is about 2800. >> with people still moving, that is a good number. >> and many trouble -- churches are struggling with the tenants. >> my friend james and i have come many times. you are at love center. >> i was a live center because the pastor had gone and they were experiencing transition and were asking pastors to come and support and encourage the people. he was a new pastor, he'd been there a couple of years. so they had been inviting me and i had not been able to do it. that particular sunday knowing he had left and knowing how important pastoral leadership is, wha
i saw my first preacher there. d people can be challenged by the idea of authority and since they had never had the authority of a female and wondering what it would look like. but i have rror stories to sho people been loving and kind. but we are in our honeymoon stage. at your seven we will see if we get that seven year itch. >> i always saw allen temple as a mega church. it is still mega. how big is the membership would you say? >> our membership is about 2800. >> with...
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iranian film there is no evil well i called it was my guess for winning the golden bear i mean after i saw the film i knew that this was it was at least in the running for it it's one of has one of the most astonishing moments i've ever seen in a cinema in it and i think the audience reckoned. 2 there was a really loud applause at the end of the 1st screening of that day so deftly was a surprise in that sense but it was the last film shown the competition so it kind of built up to that moment i think it was a it was a great moment also the courage of the director really put it over the edge i think now i mean we were talking before the show this is the 2nd year that you were out covering the berlin nala so what are you going to remember most about this year and how does it compare to last year yeah i think that i saw some of the best movies i've seen in a long time of this film festival you know dealer cost like he was the former director he was there for 20 years and he used to try to pull in stars by getting some of their like lesser known films and i don't think that happened this year
iranian film there is no evil well i called it was my guess for winning the golden bear i mean after i saw the film i knew that this was it was at least in the running for it it's one of has one of the most astonishing moments i've ever seen in a cinema in it and i think the audience reckoned. 2 there was a really loud applause at the end of the 1st screening of that day so deftly was a surprise in that sense but it was the last film shown the competition so it kind of built up to that moment i...
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when i saw her in 2017 she was very better. and. and i asked her i need more access to different areas and and july she said to me if you continue the gnat this narrative of the west general to you may not get any access. 3 days later. as in march parliament to withdraw the diplomats accreditation young he lead was forced to leave me and mark. she had built up a lot of political capital over the years she is a nobel peace prize winner and she used this capital to provide cover for the military to carry out their operations every time the international community came in and said look we have reports we have evidence they were frankly bamboozled by anson sushi using her capital she built up over the years to provide cover for the military to carry out a genocidal campaign this is complicity in genocide and uncensored she should be investigated for complicity in genocide. if our own sons who choose image has been tarnished by the road into crisis those who caused the chaos of rakhine are using it to their advantage. after 50 years of di
when i saw her in 2017 she was very better. and. and i asked her i need more access to different areas and and july she said to me if you continue the gnat this narrative of the west general to you may not get any access. 3 days later. as in march parliament to withdraw the diplomats accreditation young he lead was forced to leave me and mark. she had built up a lot of political capital over the years she is a nobel peace prize winner and she used this capital to provide cover for the military...
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i saw the destruction and the bodies of the 90 english and arab victims i felt unbearable pain. he went back to lebanon where he was ordained a priest in 1982 in the bethulia order of the greek catholic church. he chose the name hilario on after hillary and the greek who lived in 1800 years earlier. you know legal ability to listen to learn your own. cafferty well for the see but this one has for the true hey. i love the. apology we're full of want to be there and who we saw namely fostering me out of it but when you can if this would be a local level and working in asia or whatever you hear that it came in a can i was a welcome into little or if your little one be societal here the so silly motive here was a little. or if you were in missouri you were the can an animal like you would have been. in 1965 with the pointed archbishop of caesar and peachy arkell vicar of jerusalem. he went to live in jerusalem. well not so. but their kids at home. for a week i let the kana alone found their income. because in the here and now a bit about the reality. of carefully focus on the math.
i saw the destruction and the bodies of the 90 english and arab victims i felt unbearable pain. he went back to lebanon where he was ordained a priest in 1982 in the bethulia order of the greek catholic church. he chose the name hilario on after hillary and the greek who lived in 1800 years earlier. you know legal ability to listen to learn your own. cafferty well for the see but this one has for the true hey. i love the. apology we're full of want to be there and who we saw namely fostering me...
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but again i saw them forgetting our. dogs of them are online only got to say by what they. know my you know morning learner a tellin my companion exactly the other news that one was that i was gone that i don't feel him to go you know they are said gaily he had a bit of a follower they still have got away if. you don't hold this you and i don't. know don't think we'll know today or for you look at his ago goma it was a deluded thought a good as they know your idea than enjoy it and. it's all. a little. a little. bit. of that one when you. land on my official honorable morning guy and martin leave my home bug free when i hid in here down. obviously superdad my god i'm going to stone on our way when i am . on. the no no i k i'm up against what i love but he did. what i. believe this launch. was. and i walked out of a and then i'm on the way 90 and they are all peasants and he did the by now you know why don't they talk about. when and where the land when we left in warsaw will be said about the older born again. on down the way i see. the way you will always be as if they are
but again i saw them forgetting our. dogs of them are online only got to say by what they. know my you know morning learner a tellin my companion exactly the other news that one was that i was gone that i don't feel him to go you know they are said gaily he had a bit of a follower they still have got away if. you don't hold this you and i don't. know don't think we'll know today or for you look at his ago goma it was a deluded thought a good as they know your idea than enjoy it and. it's all. a...
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you can break my balls, but that's what i saw. steve: mm-hmm. space that makes no money. and so we're gonna clear it all out. steve: they're gonna take my showroom away from me. mary: i told you when you were doing it. steve: killing me. mary: i told you. i did tell you. lemonis: we're gonna improve the process by putting a flow in place, improving the number of mistakes that are made and making sure that when it goes out, it goes out right. amber: pause. you had a reaction, i feel like, just now like you were cleaning out again. [ laughs ] steve: 'cause i saw a lot of things that i still like that were in there. lemonis: that was your reaction? amber: that's your reaction? lemonis: it wasn't to all the crap and how the warehouse looked? steve: yeah, it looked terrible. amber: what did you miss that he made you get rid of? steve: just... lemonis: everything? steve: yeah. lemonis: where did that end up going? charity, right? steve: habitat? yeah, charity. stevie: yeah. lemonis: so we did good for good people? okay. mary: yeah. amber: any behind-th
you can break my balls, but that's what i saw. steve: mm-hmm. space that makes no money. and so we're gonna clear it all out. steve: they're gonna take my showroom away from me. mary: i told you when you were doing it. steve: killing me. mary: i told you. i did tell you. lemonis: we're gonna improve the process by putting a flow in place, improving the number of mistakes that are made and making sure that when it goes out, it goes out right. amber: pause. you had a reaction, i feel like, just...
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i saw names. i know all of them. i know everyone mentioned, dianne feinstein i guess and a couple of others. i don't know too much about what it's about. but i find them to all be very honorable people. that's all i know. they said they did nothing wrong. i find the whole group very honorable people. yes, please. >> mr. president, so the whole group would include richard burr, the head of the intelligence committee, and it also would include senator kelly loeffler. so the question is whether or not they should be investigated for that behavior. >> it also includes dianne feinstein, the democrat. you didn't mention her name. why didn't you mention her name? i think she's an honorable person, by the way. you mention two people but don't mention one. >> any senators, should they be -- >> i don't know. i would have to look at it possibly.
i saw names. i know all of them. i know everyone mentioned, dianne feinstein i guess and a couple of others. i don't know too much about what it's about. but i find them to all be very honorable people. that's all i know. they said they did nothing wrong. i find the whole group very honorable people. yes, please. >> mr. president, so the whole group would include richard burr, the head of the intelligence committee, and it also would include senator kelly loeffler. so the question is...
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yes i saw just what i. hear governor owens. i say well the. problem here is if you. go about visiting the borders because of you who are suicide i am. very. aware of some of them. but i don't want to see basically. always in the number of well. you have the only quote that i wanted to get it i don't know but we had a lot. of us out of. which are just policy for the body count of those. i love most of them. it all good my. own john always funny because like i said all the others. if you look at the ball field. you can go the. better than most of the other day i wonder what i say on the 1st thing i want to go right now mean here. as i seem to focus when you say i don't recall you know you know hey. i'm going to delegate i will grow you get it again oh wow. the one last comment by the end though or one of the why we should get the we don't don't want to embrace salicylic was up a.j. to impress almost every one of the maybe i believe it was there's a word he said call center b.j. in the civil war people basically did they was in a hallway i was on. we all know that we're
yes i saw just what i. hear governor owens. i say well the. problem here is if you. go about visiting the borders because of you who are suicide i am. very. aware of some of them. but i don't want to see basically. always in the number of well. you have the only quote that i wanted to get it i don't know but we had a lot. of us out of. which are just policy for the body count of those. i love most of them. it all good my. own john always funny because like i said all the others. if you look at...
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[indiscernible chatter] >> two questions -- i saw you vote two days ago for yourself. senator warren: i did. reporter: what was that like for you? can you talk a little bit about the role you think gender plays? senator warren: so, it was -- i stood at the voting booth and i saw my name on the ballot, and i thought, "wow, kiddo, you ."e not in oklahoma anymore i was thinking about how my mom and dad, if they were still here, would feel about this. i had gotten long emails from my nephews and how proud his dad and brother is and how they planned to vote in this. it is, it's a long time. at that moment standing in the booth, i missed my mom and my dad. gender in this race, you know it is the trap question for every woman. if you say there was sexism in the race, everyone says, "whiner." if you say no, there was no sexism, women would think, what planet do you live on? i promise you this, i will have a lot more to say on that subject later on. i know you are not endorsing anyone, what is your advice to your supporters? senator warren: let's take a deep breath and think abo
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i'm going to have to call lin back but then i saw there's one in english. now i'm going to stake, put stakes in the position of where i want this to go. but i don't have a hammer, so i'm going to use the end of the knife. i should hammer it gosh i have a hammer here i got this for my wife years ago. she's very crafty, but -- i forget who makes it but it says "hard core hammers on top. i don't think that's where i went in fact, don't google "hard core hammering." okay, so i got all the stakes into the ground. and i didn't even have to use the hammer i just used my hands but i will use that knife for some good steaks - [ laughter ] for over at the chop house "i'd like a steak, please. i'll have it -- medium, because it's very rare when it's well done here. oh, my gosh. rare when it's well done oh, god. what do you guys think good posish? >> great posish. >> jimmy: what do you think? you excited? >> can i open this box up? >> jimmy: sure all right, so i've been here for probably an hour and a half now. and that's what i have so far. what i did wrong okay but --
i'm going to have to call lin back but then i saw there's one in english. now i'm going to stake, put stakes in the position of where i want this to go. but i don't have a hammer, so i'm going to use the end of the knife. i should hammer it gosh i have a hammer here i got this for my wife years ago. she's very crafty, but -- i forget who makes it but it says "hard core hammers on top. i don't think that's where i went in fact, don't google "hard core hammering." okay, so i got...
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they can strongly suggest to the military to do something i saw brothers and sisters. personal duty to prevent sexual assault they can't order them they can't enforce it they don't back it up when i pull of this year we will debut a social marketing campaign as part of our prevention strategy that insect sold as my. son i saw my buddies did. it's ludicrous. you know we have posters that say wait until she's sober i'm it's remarkable that that's allowed to pass and in today's military we've implemented training at each and every level of military service from the moment they enter the service and basic training they are given that our campaign consist of a series of posters that are actually training tools and each of those posters has a different focus you cannot perform sexual assault with pretty posters posters do not prevent sexual predators from preying upon women and men in the military we're talking about people barging into rooms in the middle of the night posters going to prevent a criminal from version of these are violent people but one of the things that we d
they can strongly suggest to the military to do something i saw brothers and sisters. personal duty to prevent sexual assault they can't order them they can't enforce it they don't back it up when i pull of this year we will debut a social marketing campaign as part of our prevention strategy that insect sold as my. son i saw my buddies did. it's ludicrous. you know we have posters that say wait until she's sober i'm it's remarkable that that's allowed to pass and in today's military we've...
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when i saw her in 2017 she was very bitter about the u.n. and. and i asked her i need more access to different areas and in july she said to me if you continue to now this narrative of the west general to you may not get any access. 3 days later. as in march parliament to withdraw the diplomatic credit ation young the league was forced to leave me and mark. ronson suchi had built up a lot of political capital over the years she is a nobel peace prize winner and she used this to provide cover for the military to carry out their operations every time the international community came in and said look we have reports we have evidence they were frankly bamboozled by a sense to cheat using her capital she built up over the years to provide cover for the military to curry had a genocidal campaign this is complicity in genocide and uncensored she should be investigated for complicity in genocide. if our own sons who choose image has been tarnished by the road into crisis those who cause the chaos of rakhine are using it to their advantage. after 50 years
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clone i saw wind hardy on a balcony and i thought people need on their balconies for drinking wine sowhy wouldn't they do exercise we could do something with the neighbors. and i thought that was a cool idea. and if police did us. funds in time you start the day with exercise music and a good mood that changes the atmosphere on the whole street. but. if this part of hamburg was drab or depressed during the early part of the pandemic lockdown it is born again at least during those hours when potholes survive on today's takes over the street. and the balconies a book. that. you're watching news don't forget you can go to our website for all the latest news and headlines about the coronavirus and make dot com or a list of twitter. news i'm calling has been i'll be back with more news of the software. the global corona tri-city so you can find more information online at e.w. dot com and on. how does a virus spread. through the topics for.
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saw it was like. this great weight had been lifted off for me. i think it's important to recognize that military sexual trauma is not limited to women and in fact when it comes to the absolute numbers because of the proportion of men in much larger numbers than women actually the numbers are even greater. or i think one of the last bits of research showed that about one percent of males had been. it seems a sexual assault within the past year in the military that equals to about $20000.00 you'll get labeled as a body and that's the lowest term to be related to so it's one of the things that you just don't you don't talk about it or you don't bring in what is your sense you just kind of keep yourself it's really really hard to forget. you know. they live in my head i can hear them. i can see their faces i can see what they're doing to me. so i felt scared. and i was scared to tell my friends the people that really knew me the truth about what happened the shame as bad as it is for women is even worse for men because it's all tied in with him a phobi
saw it was like. this great weight had been lifted off for me. i think it's important to recognize that military sexual trauma is not limited to women and in fact when it comes to the absolute numbers because of the proportion of men in much larger numbers than women actually the numbers are even greater. or i think one of the last bits of research showed that about one percent of males had been. it seems a sexual assault within the past year in the military that equals to about $20000.00...