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could leading her on an artificial long was a difficult step or those low voice that was the last time i saw her alive. no she wasn't conscious but i was able to hold her hand and i could tell that she knew i was there. sadly that was the last time i saw her.
could leading her on an artificial long was a difficult step or those low voice that was the last time i saw her alive. no she wasn't conscious but i was able to hold her hand and i could tell that she knew i was there. sadly that was the last time i saw her.
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. >> my sister was, like, i saw you on t.v. my teacher was, i saw you on youtube.citing, how the community started watching. >> it was a lot of fun. it also pushed me outside of my comfort zone, having to make my own visuals and lesson plans so quickly that ended up being a lot of fun. >> i want to end today with a thank you. thank you for spending time with us. it was a great pleasure, and see you all in the fall. >> i'm so happy to see you today. today is the last day of the school year, yea! >> it really helped me in my teaching. i'm excited to go back teaching my kids, yeah. >> we received a lot of amazing feedback from kiddos, who have seen their own personal teacher on television. >> when we would watch as a family, my younger son, kai, especially during the filipino episodes, like, wow, like, i'm proud to be a filipino. >> being able to connect with someone they know on television has been really, really powerful for them. and as a mom, i can tell you that's so important. the social confidence development of our early learners. [♪] >> clerk: -- 415-600-0001.
. >> my sister was, like, i saw you on t.v. my teacher was, i saw you on youtube.citing, how the community started watching. >> it was a lot of fun. it also pushed me outside of my comfort zone, having to make my own visuals and lesson plans so quickly that ended up being a lot of fun. >> i want to end today with a thank you. thank you for spending time with us. it was a great pleasure, and see you all in the fall. >> i'm so happy to see you today. today is the last day...
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my degree i saw a black officer in the 70s and it resonated with me. mber as a child injamaica i spent a few years in primary school in jamaica. and i spent a few years in primary school injamaica. and i saw black officers, black teachers, black prime ministers i thought actually, policing can be my calling. did friends and even some family call you a cello? absolutely full stop if you ever wa nt to absolutely full stop if you ever want to reduce your christmas card list by 70% join the mat. i was called judas, a sell—out. i don't know if i've sold out. as said very clearly, iama sold out. as said very clearly, i am a black man who happens to bea i am a black man who happens to be a cop. that means i integrated into the organisation with my beliefs and values. it's a long time now since you did the police training and then as a young beat officer. you joined the police on the streets of london. how painful is it now to recall some of the racism that racism on the street but i'm thinking of racism inside your own team. absolutely. i would get monkey nois
my degree i saw a black officer in the 70s and it resonated with me. mber as a child injamaica i spent a few years in primary school in jamaica. and i spent a few years in primary school injamaica. and i saw black officers, black teachers, black prime ministers i thought actually, policing can be my calling. did friends and even some family call you a cello? absolutely full stop if you ever wa nt to absolutely full stop if you ever want to reduce your christmas card list by 70% join the mat. i...
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and i saw it there and idid not environment. i saw it there and i did not remove myself from that situation immediately. and when you sign for yourjockey‘s license every year, you have to abide by the rules, and that was my error. and i have got to, you know, i very much
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it's i. saw as i saw as big eyes and i knew he was sadly no longer with us at the end of it when you get to our age you have to think about why why are we one of the chosen few that battled through. maybe a 1982 qualifying for the belgian grand prix at this old. sheet of the nerve in his ferrari right behind you driving a months. for the filter never to show he flew across the track with his helmet already missing things on straight into the safety fencing thinking you force me from disney functoid. up the losers on the stop my car and ran over saws on the go and then i saw his big eyes and i knew he was sadly no longer with us a broken neck and it was awful i could. probably polak i gently pulled down his balaclava and then the doctors and helpers started arriving. but they all. i knew his family his kids before that we've been friends in monaco we lived pretty close to each other. and it was just her all through to the. april 983 california. and was confusing in the riverside 6 i was raised in
it's i. saw as i saw as big eyes and i knew he was sadly no longer with us at the end of it when you get to our age you have to think about why why are we one of the chosen few that battled through. maybe a 1982 qualifying for the belgian grand prix at this old. sheet of the nerve in his ferrari right behind you driving a months. for the filter never to show he flew across the track with his helmet already missing things on straight into the safety fencing thinking you force me from disney...
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and 3 times maybe fielding i remember i saw it in the car and turned the key and it also lied so i got out then i got back in again having put the far out there 3 times and the final time i didn't get back in i literally put my foot inside the door and turned the key like that but by then i had singed my eyebrows they were. $982.00 at the french grown pre in the custody. battle involving most of the and the most left the form is sidelined while the last is calm flew into the crowd. i. just want to hide i could feel the heat behind me everything was on fire and i knew it could get nasty if they could get me out of the car soon then i probably would have died of suffocation due to a lack of oxygen that's normally what happens before you burn to death for by and. that's what i do thank god i fell the right way up if i didn't upside down i would have died. and fortunately they was still with fire extinguishers right close by it was argued it was so wonderfully cool in that moment such a massive relief it was a lifestyle report for 2 thankfully outside also gave us enough time to cut me fre
and 3 times maybe fielding i remember i saw it in the car and turned the key and it also lied so i got out then i got back in again having put the far out there 3 times and the final time i didn't get back in i literally put my foot inside the door and turned the key like that but by then i had singed my eyebrows they were. $982.00 at the french grown pre in the custody. battle involving most of the and the most left the form is sidelined while the last is calm flew into the crowd. i. just want...
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is east and i think i just saw. a c. in the on me for me at a professional. level what i. thought the 5th year. but i'm not about. that. one of the. people. so massive that i don't think you know me and you know that's not the only home that they have in the light through one of the youth group that a. young. musician in front. right there with me i thought i loved when he was calling you not only let me thank you if you're young she wouldn't live close. to a colleague that's oh you thought oh my god you know you know i mean you have to look at the mess now. ok i did it. so that's long. because i mean you featured a good man a star seem to me crazy but didn't do them until the bus on the ferry when i was going to sit down to shoot grime in the person and. because there were no you with your machine to input into you know but often you. could just be able to look for that you don't know i leave it to study and it gets it it's you know i know because he called you probably need. but i mean it's. well you know what are you hearing. because i'm once again on the siege and i. s
is east and i think i just saw. a c. in the on me for me at a professional. level what i. thought the 5th year. but i'm not about. that. one of the. people. so massive that i don't think you know me and you know that's not the only home that they have in the light through one of the youth group that a. young. musician in front. right there with me i thought i loved when he was calling you not only let me thank you if you're young she wouldn't live close. to a colleague that's oh you thought oh...
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as a medical student i saw firsthand how the virus ravaged bodies and communities. inside the hospital, i witnessed people lose strength and hope. while outside the hospital, i witnessed those same patients, mostly gay men and members of vulnerable communities, be stigmatized and marginalized by its nation and many of the leaders. a breakthrough came in 1995 when the fda approved the first aids cocktail. and we saw the first glimmers of hope. i've dedicated my career ever since to researching and treating infectious diseases and to ending the hiv/aids crisis for good. now, a new virus is ravaging us. it's tracking hardest, once again, at the most vulnerable, the marginalized, the underserved. nearly 15 million americans have been infected. over 280 million loved ones are gone. the pain is accelerating. our defenses have warn down. we're losing life and hope at an alarming rate. i never anticipated i would take on a role helping leads our national response and government service was never part of my plan. but every doctor knows when a patient is coding, your plans don
as a medical student i saw firsthand how the virus ravaged bodies and communities. inside the hospital, i witnessed people lose strength and hope. while outside the hospital, i witnessed those same patients, mostly gay men and members of vulnerable communities, be stigmatized and marginalized by its nation and many of the leaders. a breakthrough came in 1995 when the fda approved the first aids cocktail. and we saw the first glimmers of hope. i've dedicated my career ever since to researching...
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and i remember as a child injamaica, i spent a few years at primary school stage injamaica, and i sawers, black prime ministers and i thought, "actually, policing can be my calling". did friends and even some family call you a sell—out? absolutely. if you ever want to reduce a christmas card list by 90%, join the met. be a black young man and join the metropolitan police. because i was called judas, a sell—out, i said "i don't know what i've sold out". i said very clearly, "i'm a black man who happens to be a cop" so that means i integrate into the organisation with my beliefs and values. i'm not going to assimilate into norms and values of the culture. it's a long time now since you did that training at the police school in hendon, and then as a young beat officer, you joined the police on the streets of london. how painful is it now, as you've done in the book and as you probably will have to do with me, to recall some of the racism that you experienced? i'm not thinking of racism from people on the streets, but i'm thinking of racism inside your own team. 0h, absolutely. i would ge
and i remember as a child injamaica, i spent a few years at primary school stage injamaica, and i sawers, black prime ministers and i thought, "actually, policing can be my calling". did friends and even some family call you a sell—out? absolutely. if you ever want to reduce a christmas card list by 90%, join the met. be a black young man and join the metropolitan police. because i was called judas, a sell—out, i said "i don't know what i've sold out". i said very...
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i don't remember saying i saw him. ve that i told the police there was somebody, and i probably would have said it with confidence because i trusted dan. >> when dan returned to the house without sam, rachel says dan was almost frantic. >> it looked like he was having some sort of panic attack or heart attack. he was like, pacing around the room, holding his heart, leaning up against the wall. >> rachel says dan told her he needed to go to his parents' house to get his things. he returned in time for them to head to the theater for that night's show. and by all accounts, both dan and rachel's performances in "nine" that evening were on their marks. maybe even too good. during this emotional scene on stage, captured on this video, rachel broke down in tears. some of her fellow cast members later told police that crying on cue was unusual for this amateur actress. and some of them speculated she was crying because she already knew sam herr was dead. >> people who think i'm guilty and are looking for some sort of justifica
i don't remember saying i saw him. ve that i told the police there was somebody, and i probably would have said it with confidence because i trusted dan. >> when dan returned to the house without sam, rachel says dan was almost frantic. >> it looked like he was having some sort of panic attack or heart attack. he was like, pacing around the room, holding his heart, leaning up against the wall. >> rachel says dan told her he needed to go to his parents' house to get his things....
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. >> i saw kids open up in the ocean, and i got to see them connect with other students, and i got to see them fail, you know, and get up and get back on the board and experience success, and really enjoy themselves and make a connection to nature at the same time. >> for some kids that are, like, resistant to, like, being in a mentorship program like this, it's they want to surf, and then later, they'll find out that they've, like, made this community connection. >> i think they provided level playing fields for kids to be themselves in an open environment. >> for kids to feel like i can go for it and take a chance that i might not have been willing to do on my own is really special. >> we go on 150 surf outings a year. that's year-round programming. we've seen a tremendous amount of youth face their fears through surfing, and that has translated to growth in other facets of their lives. >> i just think the biggest thing is, like, that they feel like that they have something that is really cool, that they're engaged in, and that we, like, care about them and how they're doing, like,
. >> i saw kids open up in the ocean, and i got to see them connect with other students, and i got to see them fail, you know, and get up and get back on the board and experience success, and really enjoy themselves and make a connection to nature at the same time. >> for some kids that are, like, resistant to, like, being in a mentorship program like this, it's they want to surf, and then later, they'll find out that they've, like, made this community connection. >> i think...
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is east i think i just saw. a c. in the on me for me professor. level what i read properly and if i taught you for the year. but i'm not about. that it. was. ok if people. are. so nasty that i don't think you know me and you know that's not going to follow that they have all the light from one youth to look at a. young. musician in front. right there with me i thought i love when he said the whole thing not only very few of you know she wouldn't live close. to a colleague that's something oh i thought oh my god you know you know i mean we're going to look at the mess now. oh ok i get it right. so that's long the fact that. because i've been you featured a good man a star seem to me crazy but then he then went to the show on a few of the sit down to shoot grimy little person and stand because there were no you would talk and you're listening to him put in an open door for me and. you could just be able to look for that you don't know i leave it to study in that case it is you know i know because he called you probably know. what i mean means. and yo
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i saw this is a really. isky day shows dangerous thing to try and do some phony critics but as i started but one was. not simply he reminded me how powerful his influence is on the music the fellowship and a lot of the techniques and approaches he used particularly his climactic finales and his coders and the drama and the sense of energy and drive he had we find that in everywhere and in specially in in dance music and electronic music in the lot of things that have just become part of our culture that actually we see that if they started in in beit hanoun symphonies. the fire. that beautiful region are i came into this world is still so beautiful and clear in my mind. i will regard this time as one of the happiest in my life. the. bones best known son has left an indelible mark on the former west german capital. fund beethoven was born here in december 770. the beethoven house is the former home of the composers family today it is a museum and a research institute. it's aimed is to bring people closer to li
i saw this is a really. isky day shows dangerous thing to try and do some phony critics but as i started but one was. not simply he reminded me how powerful his influence is on the music the fellowship and a lot of the techniques and approaches he used particularly his climactic finales and his coders and the drama and the sense of energy and drive he had we find that in everywhere and in specially in in dance music and electronic music in the lot of things that have just become part of our...
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i don't remember saying i saw him. ere was somebody, and i probably would have said it with confidence because i trusted dan. >> when dan returned to the house without sam, rachel says dan was almost frantic. >> it looked like he was having some sort of panic attack or heart attack. he was like, pacing around the room, holding his heart, leaning up against the wall. >> rachel says dan told her he needed to go to his parents' house to get his things. he returned in time for them to head to the theater for that night's show. and by all accounts, both dan and rachel's performances in "nine" that evening were on their marks. maybe even too good. during this emotional scene onstage captured on this video, rachel broke down in tears. some of her fellow cast members later told police that crying on cue was unusual for this amateur actress. and some of them speculated she was crying because she already knew sam herr was dead. >> people who think i'm guilty and are looking for some sort of justification i think are clinging to t
i don't remember saying i saw him. ere was somebody, and i probably would have said it with confidence because i trusted dan. >> when dan returned to the house without sam, rachel says dan was almost frantic. >> it looked like he was having some sort of panic attack or heart attack. he was like, pacing around the room, holding his heart, leaning up against the wall. >> rachel says dan told her he needed to go to his parents' house to get his things. he returned in time for...
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i saw that it was my superior, field marshal modal who had the same intention as i. we continued our efforts together and tries to separate the column but until nightfall on the 17th. a certain confusion and perplexity remained since we were not able to separate the vehicles. >> of course, general, you realized as well as anybody does that battle is organized confusion. >> yes. >> or at least the job of the general is to see that the confusion is not too disorganized. >> one human element in the confusion was seventh armored division private bill d assinger. >> sometime? december we were going down this country road and all of a sudden we come upon this great confusion. jeeps, trucks, beds, equipment. going to opposite way. well, i stopped to think. what are we getting ourselves into? little while later on we sure found out. >> another was lieutenant will roger jr. >> like this. down a little kind of a side road. now at this particular time, the roads were jam-packed with traffic. all kinds of vehicles coming out of the town. and we had to fight our way very slowly,
i saw that it was my superior, field marshal modal who had the same intention as i. we continued our efforts together and tries to separate the column but until nightfall on the 17th. a certain confusion and perplexity remained since we were not able to separate the vehicles. >> of course, general, you realized as well as anybody does that battle is organized confusion. >> yes. >> or at least the job of the general is to see that the confusion is not too disorganized. >>...
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and 3 times of course when they refueled and i remember i saw george in the car and turned the key and it is also light so i got out then i got back in again having put the far out there 3 times and the final time i didn't get back in i literally put my foot inside the door and turned the key like that but by then i'd singed my eyebrows they were. $982.00 at the french grown 3 in the cast and they. crash involving most of the and just the most left the form is sidelined while the last is com flew into the crowd . i. just want to hide i could feel the heat hind me everything was on fire and i knew it could get nasty if they could get me out of the car soon then i probably would have died of suffocation due to a lack of oxygen that's normally what happens before you burn to death for by and. that's when i just thank god i fell the right way up if i'd been upside down i would have died. and fortunately they was still with fire extinguishers right close by it was our need it was so wonderfully cool in that moment such a massive relief it was a lifestyle report for 2 thankfully it's what al
and 3 times of course when they refueled and i remember i saw george in the car and turned the key and it is also light so i got out then i got back in again having put the far out there 3 times and the final time i didn't get back in i literally put my foot inside the door and turned the key like that but by then i'd singed my eyebrows they were. $982.00 at the french grown 3 in the cast and they. crash involving most of the and just the most left the form is sidelined while the last is com...
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the kids east i think i just saw. a c. in the all mean for me at a professional. level what i am a proper authority for the year. but i'm not about. that at. one. of the people. so massive that i don't think you know me and you know that's something i hope that they have all the light through one of the youth group that a. young. musician in front for what it would be if one. money for the whole thing not only very few if you're young she wouldn't live close. to a colleague that's oh i thought oh my god you know you know what are the nice now. welcome to. those just as long the fact that. because i'm with you featured a good man a star seem to have me cuisine both in the and then on to the show on a few of those that i sit down to shoot grime in the person and stand because there were no you and your machine to input into but often you. could just be able to just be that you don't know i live interested in it case it it's you know i know because he called you probably need. but i mean it's. you know. well you know what hearing. he was. going to be going. to get i'm
the kids east i think i just saw. a c. in the all mean for me at a professional. level what i am a proper authority for the year. but i'm not about. that at. one. of the people. so massive that i don't think you know me and you know that's something i hope that they have all the light through one of the youth group that a. young. musician in front for what it would be if one. money for the whole thing not only very few if you're young she wouldn't live close. to a colleague that's oh i thought...
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i saw all that work. >> i have great escape. i stand on the legacy of great leader who is built wonderful organizations and provided opportunities. >> when it comes to having that large staff, it seems like you're able to manage well? i inherited good people. i take no credit f. i inherited pop already trained. my goal is bring them into the next generation. we have one more segment. that's covering the next session h. let me know. >> please join us dr. thompson. >>> in this last segment with dr. thompson. we want to look at her entire ministry again. allen temple celebrated the 100th anniversary, centennial. tell us what that was like. >> it was amazing. it's an opportunity to reflect on where god brought them from. it was an opportunity for us to celebrate smith leadership. they're combined leadership with the father and son represents 50 years. we were able to dedicate aid street name. we celebrated the retirement of smith jr. we hosted the best preachers in the nation from mcmickle, jeremiah wright, all profits in their own
i saw all that work. >> i have great escape. i stand on the legacy of great leader who is built wonderful organizations and provided opportunities. >> when it comes to having that large staff, it seems like you're able to manage well? i inherited good people. i take no credit f. i inherited pop already trained. my goal is bring them into the next generation. we have one more segment. that's covering the next session h. let me know. >> please join us dr. thompson. >>>...
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i saw that he took his lucky charms out. that morning. ay, this is a good sign. >> let's get this done. >> the bill is passed. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> he felt, on this day, that he got something done that bettered people's lives. did you know that some aluminum free deodorants only mask odor? secret aluminum free helps eliminate odor instead of just masking it. and is made with 3x more odor fighters. with secret, keep it fresh every day. secret. >>> oh, got to switch cameras here. sorry about that, sir. >> doing all right? >> yep. just got to switch. caught me in an embarrassing moment. like, that never happens to me. >> sorry about that. >> that was a little embarrassing. >> man, i tell ya. >> national geographic and, suddenly -- suddenly, the camera broke down. he is usually much better than this, i promise. >> remember, you got to take the lens cap off. >> the lens cap is important. >> no, no, i filled the disk. i mean, the speech was so exciting that i filled the disk. >> one of the cool things that my office did was hang jumbo pr
i saw that he took his lucky charms out. that morning. ay, this is a good sign. >> let's get this done. >> the bill is passed. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> he felt, on this day, that he got something done that bettered people's lives. did you know that some aluminum free deodorants only mask odor? secret aluminum free helps eliminate odor instead of just masking it. and is made with 3x more odor fighters. with secret, keep it fresh every day. secret. >>> oh, got to...
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never the twain shall meet when i was down in austin for south by southwest i dug the fellowship there i saw the kids who were welcomed in the clacks that my generation when i think it is getting better so well at you now those kinds of. constants are really great because they draw out of people who are passionate for music and i think austin is an anomaly i mean it is it really cold claims to be a nice petri dish. and but i think you know look i'm glad you had a great experience and i just think that today's generation for the most part with some exceptions that. john. you now are aren't open minded i think a lot of kids are more colorblind to race show different ness and much more open to that in you now and that. i think it will get better over the in the sun trees quite frankly but i don't think any sort of poison is completely extracted out of a sized society overnight if it is i think sometimes it's faint for instance when i hear l g b t q can i tell you when i was young if the word queer fell on your ears somebody castigating another person you used to be aghast you'd say oh my god th
never the twain shall meet when i was down in austin for south by southwest i dug the fellowship there i saw the kids who were welcomed in the clacks that my generation when i think it is getting better so well at you now those kinds of. constants are really great because they draw out of people who are passionate for music and i think austin is an anomaly i mean it is it really cold claims to be a nice petri dish. and but i think you know look i'm glad you had a great experience and i just...
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now, as a pool reporter, it is my responsibility to write everything i saw. i am just a rinky dink rrt who are covered the police station in ohio and now i am covering one of the biggest stories in the world and i have to tell you i was worried i wouldn't get everything i had to get. it was such an important story. i examined her pretty carefully. i saw blood on her legs, it can congealed on both legs. i saw blood and speckles of brain matter on her skirt and on her blouse. i noticed that she was unblinking. she was in grief, but she had her wits about her. she knew exactly what was going on. she understood everything that was going on. i don't think she would have come forward had she not known what was going on. i think in the annals in history this is one of the most courageous thing i have ever seen between the president and another first lady where she -- i believe suffering probably the worst thing that could happen to a married couple,s losing your husband in a murderous situation, leaving the casket to come up front to attend the ceremony took a lot of
now, as a pool reporter, it is my responsibility to write everything i saw. i am just a rinky dink rrt who are covered the police station in ohio and now i am covering one of the biggest stories in the world and i have to tell you i was worried i wouldn't get everything i had to get. it was such an important story. i examined her pretty carefully. i saw blood on her legs, it can congealed on both legs. i saw blood and speckles of brain matter on her skirt and on her blouse. i noticed that she...
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>> i saw lots of things that i did not expect. i was excited and happy to serve my country as a poll worker on election day and as a poll watcher. i was just dismayed at the things that i saw. we had about 700 people come through our polling place, plus provisional ballots. in the first thing that occurred was the voting machines were placed at the polling place the afternoon of the day prior to the election. then they were all locked up and we went home for the night, and we came to the building the next morning and it was freezing cold in there. the heat wasn't working. it has been cold enough, i had my heater on in my car, the heated seats on. several hvac people kept coming and going trying to fix it. around noon and hvac guy came in and said, you know, there's nothing wrong with the heater. i don't understand it. if someone has turned off the gas to the building. so, someone in the night, we don't know who or why, or wine, shut off the gas to the buildi building. it's the next evening when i was reading through georgia voter
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and i saw his picture. i understand what happened. from that day tell no i'm still shocked a lot of the soft hard to believe. also to come germany records its highest ever number of deaths in a single day as a new drop zone comes into force for the christmas period and. i got to call her. whatever you want to write and of course i was right there are a lot of playing. angry restaurant workers demonstrating new york over fears of a new city lockdown there will see many go bankrupt. spirit my family from your average european if there is nothing we will be sure they will probably buy more books a realistic look very. low good evening you're watching r t international where she's gone 5 o'clock here in moscow now we'll start with our exclusive here in r.t. international because in her 1st ever t.v. appearance we've spoken to the daughter of iran's former top military chief general a man who was assassinated by the u.s. in a drone strike back in january his daughters zainab emotional description of the moment sh
and i saw his picture. i understand what happened. from that day tell no i'm still shocked a lot of the soft hard to believe. also to come germany records its highest ever number of deaths in a single day as a new drop zone comes into force for the christmas period and. i got to call her. whatever you want to write and of course i was right there are a lot of playing. angry restaurant workers demonstrating new york over fears of a new city lockdown there will see many go bankrupt. spirit my...
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. >> this whistle-blower, why want to say is a patriot, because what he did his he said listen, i saw something during my time, right? i have a responsibility to inform, and i'm going to follow the proper channels. >> first, let's applaud them for their patriotism, because in spite of the fact that the president of the united states, who was also the commander in chief, has attempted to smear them and threaten them, they still have had the courage i believe based on love of country to come forward and let the american people know what really happened. >> i would just like to say to these whistle-blowers and potential whistle-blowers, you are the patriots. you're the ones who care about this country. >> you're not going to disparage this whistle-blower. this person has been deemed credible and a patriot by your own director of national intelligence and the inspector general. >> and i want to thank the whistle-blower for their courage. >> sean: that means based on their definition, all of the whistle-blowers that testified today are all patriots and heroes and courageous. now, democrats
. >> this whistle-blower, why want to say is a patriot, because what he did his he said listen, i saw something during my time, right? i have a responsibility to inform, and i'm going to follow the proper channels. >> first, let's applaud them for their patriotism, because in spite of the fact that the president of the united states, who was also the commander in chief, has attempted to smear them and threaten them, they still have had the courage i believe based on love of country...
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i saw people jumping out of their house. there was no front of their house. could say it had collapsed, and i saw someone jumping out. could say it had collapsed, and i saw someonejumping out. i heard people saying, get the old lady out who lives next door. they managed to get her out and i saw them carrying her over their shoulder. it was like something out of a horror story. as i went out of my door, the flames we re i went out of my door, the flames were coming all along. we have all been evacuated in the immediate area to make sure that it is safe before we go back. it was an explosion that was felt by everyone living in this neighbourhood here in halifax. as you can see behind me, emergency services are continuing to extinguish any small fires that might appear. the family affected are thankfully safe and are currently in hospital being treated with minor injuries whilst investigations continue into the cause of this explosion. there is a gas main that is still ignited, but we are protecting that. we have got water surrounding the property. we have evacua
i saw people jumping out of their house. there was no front of their house. could say it had collapsed, and i saw someone jumping out. could say it had collapsed, and i saw someonejumping out. i heard people saying, get the old lady out who lives next door. they managed to get her out and i saw them carrying her over their shoulder. it was like something out of a horror story. as i went out of my door, the flames we re i went out of my door, the flames were coming all along. we have all been...
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. >> this whistle-blower who i want to say is a patriot, what he did is, listen, i saw something during my time. i have a responsibility to inform and i'm going to follow the proper channels. >> first let's applaud them for their patriotism. despite the fact that the president of united states who was also the commander in chief has threatened to slam them, i believe based on level country to come forward and let the american people know exactly what happened. >> i'd like to say for these whistle-blowers and potential whistle-blowers, you are the patriots. you are the ones who care about this country. >> this person has been deemed credible and a patriot your own director of national intelligence. >> i want to thank the whistle-blower for their coura courage. >> that means based on their definition, all of the whistle-blower is that testified today are all patriots and heroes and courageous. democrats, the media, they revere whistle-blowers. you just heard it. unless it doesn't benefit them politically. now we have hundreds of whistle-blowers coming forward, many of them with sworn affi
. >> this whistle-blower who i want to say is a patriot, what he did is, listen, i saw something during my time. i have a responsibility to inform and i'm going to follow the proper channels. >> first let's applaud them for their patriotism. despite the fact that the president of united states who was also the commander in chief has threatened to slam them, i believe based on level country to come forward and let the american people know exactly what happened. >> i'd like to...
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incentive for peace and no where does one feel it more than in peace for amsterdam, much of which i sawthe picturesque canals. recovery has been rapid in holland thanks to the marshall plan. when we came to the harbor i was astonished to see the number of shipyards hard at work. shipping activity is 90% prewar. -- 90% of prewar. ♪ a great deal of reconstruction and building has been done to improve the acute housing shortage. i was encouraged to learn that in many places the old primitive homes had been replaced by modern houses. naturally the trip was not all economic. sometimes we were just plain tourists. i wanted to take my grandchildren to see the house where their ancestors moved from to come and settle in america. some 30 or 40 of these kind people turned out to be very resourceful. i have always loved paris, the city which i believe makes everyone think on a european scale, not always on a global one. it felt strange to be doing something so peaceful, seeing beautiful fountain displays, when france was in a government crisis caused by the fact that salaries have not kept pace wi
incentive for peace and no where does one feel it more than in peace for amsterdam, much of which i sawthe picturesque canals. recovery has been rapid in holland thanks to the marshall plan. when we came to the harbor i was astonished to see the number of shipyards hard at work. shipping activity is 90% prewar. -- 90% of prewar. ♪ a great deal of reconstruction and building has been done to improve the acute housing shortage. i was encouraged to learn that in many places the old primitive...
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destructive and useless i saw i saw it and those are the images that i was thinking of get them on their principles. when they become a prick if i become a president one day. and try to stop this. over . i'm taking international journalists to defense upticks. for. someone. abuses. for. stuff. my kids must live the life i've lived to become a fixer you must have a lot of experience of suffering you know of. i was asking god to give me the restall the wisdom of not to be preached to be up angry you know. what missions i've been. on many many things. i know what. i know or think it's what's got. sometimes you have to deal with it. and the people of the. majority of our population don't know what's given. all the stories of crime is security. just settle the insurance. it's. the jail and you cry scum. because here we have. it's you from. you know she must. have called banks are going to have. courts and discuss it's a right if. it's all the minute or 2. and some. even it's what's. that. the. much of it. is the. good of the. people if you. can't. remember what you learned. terry i don't. wis
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mining company i asked him to get out of this it's that they should be disruptive and useless i saw i saw it and those are the images that i was thinking i'll get them on their principles. when they become a prick if i become a president one day. and try to stop this i was young. and. over. international journalists the difference upticks some of them for. some with them for human rights abuses some for. stuff. my kids must look. live the life that he lived because to become a fixer you must have a lot of experience of suffering you know of dangerous i was asking god to give me the rest of the wisdom of not to be quick to be up angry you know. what missions i've been. on many many things. i know what. i know or think it's what's got. sometimes you have to deal with it. and the people of the. majority of our population don't know what's going on given. all this is a crime of the security of. just the interests of. the it's a. scam. because here we have. from. we have called banks. we have a we have. a portent. of. all the minute or 2. and some. even it's what's. that. much. of. the. if
mining company i asked him to get out of this it's that they should be disruptive and useless i saw i saw it and those are the images that i was thinking i'll get them on their principles. when they become a prick if i become a president one day. and try to stop this i was young. and. over. international journalists the difference upticks some of them for. some with them for human rights abuses some for. stuff. my kids must look. live the life that he lived because to become a fixer you must...
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. >> my sister was, like, i saw you on t.v. my teacher was, i saw you on youtube.t was exciting, how the community started watching. >> it was a lot of fun. it also pushed me outside of my comfort zone, having to make my own visuals and lesson plans so quickly that ended up being a lot of fun. >> i want to end today with a thank you. thank you for spending time with us. it was a great pleasure, and see you all in the fall. >> i'm so happy to see you today. today is the last day of the school year, yea! >> it really helped me in my teaching. i'm excited to go back teaching my kids, yeah. >> we received a lot of amazing feedback from kiddos, who have seen their own personal teacher on television. >> when we would watch as a family, my younger son, kai, especially during the filipino episodes, like, wow, like, i'm proud to be a filipino. >> being able to connect with someone they know on television has been really, really powerful for them. and as a mom, i can tell you that's so important. the social confidence development of our early learners. [♪] - >> shop & dine i
. >> my sister was, like, i saw you on t.v. my teacher was, i saw you on youtube.t was exciting, how the community started watching. >> it was a lot of fun. it also pushed me outside of my comfort zone, having to make my own visuals and lesson plans so quickly that ended up being a lot of fun. >> i want to end today with a thank you. thank you for spending time with us. it was a great pleasure, and see you all in the fall. >> i'm so happy to see you today. today is the...
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>> i saw hank not too long ago. >> a successful business owner subscribes to one theory. how up first, and they leave last. do you know where hank is? >> i don't know. i don't know if he's gone home or what. >> i cannot believe he left. not only is it disrespectful to the employees, it's disrespectful to all the customers who are coming here today. he really left? like, he's gone? >> as far as i know. >> he literally disappeared. i'm pissed. oh, hey, hank. where'd you go, buddy? we have a grand opening. hank, i don't understand why you left. this is [bleep] ridiculous. you need to [bleep] come back here. i've been here for a week. i'm doing all this stuff. this is ridiculous that you left. turn the car around, get your ass back here, and be a leader right now. for business advice and extra scenes from the show, go on to cnbc.com/the-profit. did you know diarrhea is often caused by bad bacteria in food? try pepto diarrhea. pepto® diarrhea is proven effective to treat symptoms, and it also targets the cause of diarrhea. the 3 times concentrated liquid formula coats and kills
>> i saw hank not too long ago. >> a successful business owner subscribes to one theory. how up first, and they leave last. do you know where hank is? >> i don't know. i don't know if he's gone home or what. >> i cannot believe he left. not only is it disrespectful to the employees, it's disrespectful to all the customers who are coming here today. he really left? like, he's gone? >> as far as i know. >> he literally disappeared. i'm pissed. oh, hey, hank....
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when i saw the name and i took french in high school, i thought it should be pronounced parlay, the infinitive for the french. but they started pronouncing it parlor, and that is how it has always been. we make up for that a little because instead of a tweet, the posts on parler are called parleys. it is spelled p-a-r-l-e-y. to parley is to have the coming ofis to have bridges different viewpoints. we love that connotation because it is the discussion we are trying to foster. host: i want to go to the wikipedia page. usually wikipedia is pretty neutral, but it seems to be a little slanted, this wikipedia description of parler. it says parler has a significant user base of trump supporters, conservatives and right-wing extremists. amy: we do have quite a number of conservatives on the platform now and it is for the reason that i stated that we have policies that i would say encourage user trust in the sense of we are very transparent of what we do with our content. we also are considerate of and respectful of user privacy. we do not do any data mining at all. none of our advertising is targeted
when i saw the name and i took french in high school, i thought it should be pronounced parlay, the infinitive for the french. but they started pronouncing it parlor, and that is how it has always been. we make up for that a little because instead of a tweet, the posts on parler are called parleys. it is spelled p-a-r-l-e-y. to parley is to have the coming ofis to have bridges different viewpoints. we love that connotation because it is the discussion we are trying to foster. host: i want to go...
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i saw a house. size. >> the suggestion there is -- is that now you're going to receive divine revelation and that now the heavens will open and reveal something. >> i have explained to you the mysteries of the kingdom. >> and he's illuminated by jesus to understand that what he has to do is a necessary part of god's will. he's not a betrayer. he's not motivated by money or malice or jealousy or -- or anything else except the obligation to obey jesus. judas steps into the cloud of light, that is into the place where he will be spiritually enlightened. >> judas. >> judas is transformed by the vision. he now understands that he is part of a sacred mission. >> jesus wanted to be sacrificed. he asks judas to betray him, and judas says, "why me?" jesus tells him, "because you are the closest to me. i beg you to do it." >> he understands what's happening. he's helping jesus. he knows that because of what he has to do, he's going to be hated forever. >> judas is doing what jesus wants him to do. look, god s
i saw a house. size. >> the suggestion there is -- is that now you're going to receive divine revelation and that now the heavens will open and reveal something. >> i have explained to you the mysteries of the kingdom. >> and he's illuminated by jesus to understand that what he has to do is a necessary part of god's will. he's not a betrayer. he's not motivated by money or malice or jealousy or -- or anything else except the obligation to obey jesus. judas steps into the...
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i saw you ina they belong and keep going. saw you in a video yesterday running in the snow and saying, "try to stop me." like i said, try to stop me. not even the snow can stop me. it's very simple. next up: these were the images from tuesday night, a date which will forever be remembered as a watershed moment in the fight against racism. that's according to pieerre webo, the assistant coach at istanbul bashakshehair, who it's alleged was subjected to a racist slur by a match official during their champions league tie with paris saint germain. speaking to the bbc, he said the moment's left him struggling to sleep — but that the players' actions will forever change how footballers repsond to racism. you show them that if you don't respect other players — it was the first time on the line. it was the first time on the line. it was the first time. it means that if they come to watch the football, you know that it means those kinds of things, they will stop the game. it's not they will stop the game. it's not the referee who will
i saw you ina they belong and keep going. saw you in a video yesterday running in the snow and saying, "try to stop me." like i said, try to stop me. not even the snow can stop me. it's very simple. next up: these were the images from tuesday night, a date which will forever be remembered as a watershed moment in the fight against racism. that's according to pieerre webo, the assistant coach at istanbul bashakshehair, who it's alleged was subjected to a racist slur by a match official...
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as a medical student, i saw firsthand how the virus ravaged bodies and communities. inside the hospital, i witnessed people lose strength and hope, while outside the hospital i witnessed those same patients, mostly gay men and members of vulnerable communities, be stigmatized and marginalized by their nation and many of its leaders. a scientific breakthrough came in 1995 when the fda approved the first aids cocktail, and we saw the first glimmers of hope. i've dedicated my career ever since to researching and treating infectious diseases and to ending the hiv/aids crisis for good. now a new virus is ravaging us. it's striking hardest once again at the most vulnerable, the marginalized, the underserved. nearly 15 million americans have been infected. over 280 million loved ones are gone. the pain is accelerating, our defenses have worn down. we are losing life and hope at an alarming rate. i never anticipated i would take on a role helping lead our national response and government service was never part of my plan. but every doctor knows that when a patient is coding,
as a medical student, i saw firsthand how the virus ravaged bodies and communities. inside the hospital, i witnessed people lose strength and hope, while outside the hospital i witnessed those same patients, mostly gay men and members of vulnerable communities, be stigmatized and marginalized by their nation and many of its leaders. a scientific breakthrough came in 1995 when the fda approved the first aids cocktail, and we saw the first glimmers of hope. i've dedicated my career ever since to...
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i saw people cower in his presence but that wasn't me. i understood him and i abouttood not to worry what he put on. he would walk away and come back two days later like nothing happened. at the time, i watched him change and i continue to know him until i left him in 1998. i have observed him now for 20 years. i can see that everything about him was there when i met him in 1978. like you said, you oversaw construction of the trump tower and you supervise the renovation of the plaza hotel. what made you decide to go work for donald trump at that point? guest: i was on the hyatt working on the grand hyatt with the general contractor. donald got to know me on that project and although we had a crew, he had his own people working there. he had trump tower coming up any one of work on that. i was in charge of doing that. it was an incredible procedure. it was a big move up for me. host: you write in your book about president trump's penchant for hiring the best people but also hiring yes men and women to be around him. bestdoes he want the peo
i saw people cower in his presence but that wasn't me. i understood him and i abouttood not to worry what he put on. he would walk away and come back two days later like nothing happened. at the time, i watched him change and i continue to know him until i left him in 1998. i have observed him now for 20 years. i can see that everything about him was there when i met him in 1978. like you said, you oversaw construction of the trump tower and you supervise the renovation of the plaza hotel. what...
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when i first saw the video, i wept. i was in tea rs. saw the video, i wept. i was in tears.ational football league, condemn racist and the systematic oppression of black people. condemn racist and the systematic oppression of black peoplem condemn racist and the systematic oppression of black people. is only so oppression of black people. is only so much you can take. it's been going on for hundreds of years and people are tired, are ready for change. a friend asked why i wanted to go to the post test because it is not in england and it is that white privilege that people don't normally notice. people are saying, i have to look out for myself from now reason other than being black. it means power, pride and faith. and my cry for freedom. germany. new zealand. japan. caech republic. america. and the uk. 2020 produced some of the most striking antiracism images seen for decades. using momentum generated by the anger surrounding the death of george floyd, athletes from a multitude of sports took the opportunity to deliver a clear message — it was time for change. it's the most
when i first saw the video, i wept. i was in tea rs. saw the video, i wept. i was in tears.ational football league, condemn racist and the systematic oppression of black people. condemn racist and the systematic oppression of black peoplem condemn racist and the systematic oppression of black people. is only so oppression of black people. is only so much you can take. it's been going on for hundreds of years and people are tired, are ready for change. a friend asked why i wanted to go to the...
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and i saw his picture. i understand what happened. from that day tell no i'm still shocked about what happened it's so hard to believe. also to come this hour germany records its highest ever number of deaths in a single day as a new lockdown comes into force for the christmas period. whatever you want to write off for pot it always was. and angry restaurant workers demonstrate in new york over fears a new city lockdown there will see many going to into bankruptcy. my family from our job you know if there is nothing we will be sure of the ground probably by more troops a realistic. hello there good evening you're watching r.t. international just gone 6 o'clock am in moscow and we'll start with our exclusive here on r.t. international because in her 1st ever t.v. appearance we've spoken to the daughter of iran's former top military chief general cost some say the money was assassinated by the u.s. in a drone strike back in january his daughter zainab gave an emotional description of the moment she found out a
and i saw his picture. i understand what happened. from that day tell no i'm still shocked about what happened it's so hard to believe. also to come this hour germany records its highest ever number of deaths in a single day as a new lockdown comes into force for the christmas period. whatever you want to write off for pot it always was. and angry restaurant workers demonstrate in new york over fears a new city lockdown there will see many going to into bankruptcy. my family from our job you...
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the kids east and i think i just saw. a c. in the on me for me for official. level what i. did for the year. but i'm not about. that at. once did i hear people say. so as to that i don't think you know me and you know that's not the only home that they have a close ally. on the youth group. here in fall for what it would be if one. when he was told that you not only let me think you're young she wouldn't live close. to a colleague that's ok but oh my god you know you know i mean what is the mess that . oh ok i get it that's right. so this long the fact that. because i would be featured a good man a star seem to me crazy but then he then went to the best show on the fuel would to sit down to shoot grime in the person and stand because there were no you know you're using to input into but often you. could just be able to look for that you don't know i leave it to study and it gets it it's you know i know because he called you probably know. what i mean it's. you know what are you hearing. 'd people. like. you get on well and sick on the siege and i. said i bet i might do well
the kids east and i think i just saw. a c. in the on me for me for official. level what i. did for the year. but i'm not about. that at. once did i hear people say. so as to that i don't think you know me and you know that's not the only home that they have a close ally. on the youth group. here in fall for what it would be if one. when he was told that you not only let me think you're young she wouldn't live close. to a colleague that's ok but oh my god you know you know i mean what is the...
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as a medical student i saw firsthand how the virus ravaged bodies and communities. inside the hospital i witnessed people lose strength and hope. while outside the hospital, i witnessed those same patients mostly gay men and members of vulnerable communities be stigmatized and marginalized by their nation and many of its leaders. a scientific breakthrough came in 1995 when the fda approved the first aids cocktail, and we saw the first glimmers of hope. i've dedicated my career ever since to researching and treating infectious diseases, and to ending the hiv-aids crisis for good. now a new virus is ravaging us. it's striking hardest once again at the most vulnerable, the marginalized, the underserved. nearly 15 million americans have been infected. over 280 million loved ones are gone. the pain is accelerating, our defenses have worn down. we are losing life and hope at an alarming rate. i never anticipated i would take on a role helping lead our national response and government service was never part of my plan. but every doctor knows that when a patient is coding, y
as a medical student i saw firsthand how the virus ravaged bodies and communities. inside the hospital i witnessed people lose strength and hope. while outside the hospital, i witnessed those same patients mostly gay men and members of vulnerable communities be stigmatized and marginalized by their nation and many of its leaders. a scientific breakthrough came in 1995 when the fda approved the first aids cocktail, and we saw the first glimmers of hope. i've dedicated my career ever since to...
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it with my own eyes. >> hope: look, i don't know what you think you saw, but like i told you, thomasanted douglas to come over. he invited us to stay
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and that's what i saw as we began to look at what we needed to put in place to lower our covid-positive numbers in our city and county. >> i want to just read from "the washington post" that wrote a story about this in which it said, "although dodge city had mostly returned to normal after shaking off the pandemic's first wave, infections began surging again last month. by the time kansas governor laura kelly again issued a statewide mask mandate in mid november, 1 in 10 residents of the surrounding county had contracted the virus." so you were working off both a statewide mandate and evidence that suggested that this infection was spreading again. did it ever occur to you that what you were doing should be political or was going to be politicized? >> you know, it never occurred to me in any way. and it was at the point where our county did not want to support our governor's mask mandate. so dodge city, being the largest entity, it fell on our shoulders. and we had to accept the responsibility of what was best for 27,000 to 28,000 people in our city. and that's when we decided to have t
and that's what i saw as we began to look at what we needed to put in place to lower our covid-positive numbers in our city and county. >> i want to just read from "the washington post" that wrote a story about this in which it said, "although dodge city had mostly returned to normal after shaking off the pandemic's first wave, infections began surging again last month. by the time kansas governor laura kelly again issued a statewide mask mandate in mid november, 1 in 10...
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and i saw his picture. i understand what happened and from that they tell not i'm still shocked a lot of what happened. it's so hard to believe here in britain and across nato countries we saw the news reported as a victory the news of your father's death i know that months before he was considered a hero in the fight against al qaeda and i says day yes even in nature a nation media how did he go from being this hero to suddenly being a terrorist even lloyd austin the new joe biden pentagon pick said he was great in combating isis and al qaeda suddenly he went from hero to terrorist why. well all of us know this al qaida isis they are a group of terrorists that america made them and we have many proofs for that. my father was the only person was a standing in front of such a terrorist groups of course they are not happy for my friend that that my father is a standing in front of such of the groups because they made it they made it to start a war in the middle east and they use it to start hurting people and
and i saw his picture. i understand what happened and from that they tell not i'm still shocked a lot of what happened. it's so hard to believe here in britain and across nato countries we saw the news reported as a victory the news of your father's death i know that months before he was considered a hero in the fight against al qaeda and i says day yes even in nature a nation media how did he go from being this hero to suddenly being a terrorist even lloyd austin the new joe biden pentagon...