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then i wake up a few hours later than i struggled to get up to set up and stand up but when i am vertical the pain in my legs is awful and i feel something more alarming all the blood is rushing to my bought one -- to my legs like this invitation to your head. like a headstand i can feel the tissue selling i shuffle my way to the bathroom moving weight from one to be out there with a deliberate effort. i looked down at my legs they were swollen thoughts and not legs at all. other any little kids in here? muffs. this is on tv? crab. look at this one ankle and it squishes she looks up at me with worried eyes i cannot feel your ankle bone and then there are 364 more pages. [applause] >> so what led you to be an astronaut? >> i am very atypical that wound up with this job because when i was younger i was really, really bad student and if there are kids in here do not use me as an example it is much harder to recover just start off ahead. mike couldn't pay attention looking outside my whole first 13 years of my education and trying to get out of the classroom faster even though i didn't do tha
then i wake up a few hours later than i struggled to get up to set up and stand up but when i am vertical the pain in my legs is awful and i feel something more alarming all the blood is rushing to my bought one -- to my legs like this invitation to your head. like a headstand i can feel the tissue selling i shuffle my way to the bathroom moving weight from one to be out there with a deliberate effort. i looked down at my legs they were swollen thoughts and not legs at all. other any little...
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something that taught me a lot about myself, about what makes me tick, what motivates me, what i strugglepe with. and i think i became stronger for it, there's this perception around mental health at the moment, that you get a mental health problem, and that's it. there is an area of management to it, it is an ongoing thing you need to work on, but you can get better and go on to have a life completely uninhibited. and that is certainly what the army did for me, and moving on from that. it is very striking, that a relatively troubled kid ends up commanding men on a ferociously difficult frontline in afghanistan on three separate tours of duty. obviously facing fire numerous times, and you actually had extraordinarily difficult experiences with, for example, one of your best mates in the army being shot through the head in front of you. did you then reexperience some of the mental issues you have had before, or did you cope? it's really odd because i know people go through these things, post—traumatic stress has different effects on different people. jim mattis in the states, who commanded
something that taught me a lot about myself, about what makes me tick, what motivates me, what i strugglepe with. and i think i became stronger for it, there's this perception around mental health at the moment, that you get a mental health problem, and that's it. there is an area of management to it, it is an ongoing thing you need to work on, but you can get better and go on to have a life completely uninhibited. and that is certainly what the army did for me, and moving on from that. it is...
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i. struggle to do i've got a graphic. for example of the fact that when i eat.a third off if you like it i wouldn't like it. i mean. if i get bitchy. they would know what i say. i'm going to cross-question the thought about their nasty. and i don't. want to say i'm a little better than you by the mother who it's a hospital is a. good it will halt all the war google street doesn't let me take a. break you can use your book to go to rock the boat but what about a quarter of all the hotel it will tell you it would get worse. and i do not want to ask how much of a casket a. rabbit i have time to check and i see that one actually came naturally actress valerie a class three i'm out to teach at a class that i was hoping i'm going to go customers for them a crowd tactic number says. ask a question yes it surfaced because i or several to tell a fellow. american managed to get asked. i'm an idiot hell i'm out of whatever misrule and i forgot they would have little effect on that i'm only an honest man a somebody got some of our listeners that. are saying. hello. and i wi
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i know there is something to see but i struggle to get the shocking aspect of it! lusion but i wonder who the two people were who voted against! and the three who abstained! i wonder whether they are still around whether they have been put up to it to try and make it look balanced coverage that was suggested to light that you could not have a unanimous vote because it would not look could. i think we should send gina miller, the anti—brexit campaigner, out there to have a look at this! andrew adonis can see how much he is earning and have a crack down on that as well! get them all over there! apparently a lot of people, ordinary member is of the public in china, it won't make any difference to them who is in charge because the state is so pervasive anywhere. exactly, it doesn't matter who is in charge, because it is not a democracy. sol who is in charge, because it is not a democracy. so i guess it doesn't matter to the ordinary man and woman. but there were excesses when chairman mao was running china, and i think that is why the law was changed, to try and stop a
i know there is something to see but i struggle to get the shocking aspect of it! lusion but i wonder who the two people were who voted against! and the three who abstained! i wonder whether they are still around whether they have been put up to it to try and make it look balanced coverage that was suggested to light that you could not have a unanimous vote because it would not look could. i think we should send gina miller, the anti—brexit campaigner, out there to have a look at this! andrew...
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coming cutting my father was so sad and i was a struggle. i wanted to build a life for myself. for a sudden my life became reality kind of. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. this cause you made a point to still. represent to. me architect of each turbo superb appearance which you know about. starting march thirteenth d.w. . own. lane. mob. this is d w news live from berlin the far right in france tries to shed its racist image from nasa nonparty cut its remaining ties with found sean murphy look and abolishing his post of honorary president his thoughts at party dummer in the pen tries to reground the party with a new mainstream name also on the program. reunited after more than a year behind bars with two turkish journalists returned to the independent newspaper gymboree yet after being released on bail.
coming cutting my father was so sad and i was a struggle. i wanted to build a life for myself. for a sudden my life became reality kind of. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. this cause you made a point to still. represent to. me architect of each turbo superb appearance which you know about. starting march thirteenth d.w. . own. lane. mob. this is d w news live from berlin the far right in france tries to shed its racist image from nasa nonparty cut its remaining...
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stocking mom over there can always you and over there what it's going to go so no veil of my skin so i struggle with. you as you stay with us kalish with audition because criticizing is for going to the mob but then the channel but i thought it is going to answer it. but i was the thought something was on it and went off and on with. both adama dove a bit by. girl like little. girl you know. a sense of oh it's you it's you it's all about that before you joined your pointless to. cause a blog days on seven mice but i said i must be sure i should be g.g. to go to some of the complex where so much to. get in shape i'm going to miss for the sake of yet i think the. little. bit. east kissing scene grease me up on amazon mission to see sation she will join danger would be a joy to v.j. day in the sky not going to. be a night you want to have at the mansion on the night on the other confucius or shared with us where he had keef where little food processor. was. going to sell point and i want to help him by the odd to fish by visual. well look it's thank. you it's well actually. i will have to do some
stocking mom over there can always you and over there what it's going to go so no veil of my skin so i struggle with. you as you stay with us kalish with audition because criticizing is for going to the mob but then the channel but i thought it is going to answer it. but i was the thought something was on it and went off and on with. both adama dove a bit by. girl like little. girl you know. a sense of oh it's you it's you it's all about that before you joined your pointless to. cause a blog...
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i struggle of the notion of the november meeting i struggle over the 5 million shares that's supposed to come today. mueller is doing an unbelievable job but wow, i am struggling here >> i have my criticism of their strategy throughout before they start toing antagonizing. >> antagonizing the government >> they did not win, they were close. although qualcomm pushed back and say they're not going to get all the six directors but they did not get there, right >> perhaps, qualcomm did it a favor by letting anybody know prior to any change of control that cfius is going to object to this deal. >> by the way, guys, an early bell there some nigers from the crowd here from the big board we'll hear from the president. cpi did come in line up. let's get to the president, his remarks to reporters >> i work with mike pompeo for some time. tremendous energy and intellect. we are always on the same wavelengths. the relationship has been really good and that's what i need in a secretary of state i wish tillerson well. gina who i know very well and who i work closely will be the first woman director
i struggle of the notion of the november meeting i struggle over the 5 million shares that's supposed to come today. mueller is doing an unbelievable job but wow, i am struggling here >> i have my criticism of their strategy throughout before they start toing antagonizing. >> antagonizing the government >> they did not win, they were close. although qualcomm pushed back and say they're not going to get all the six directors but they did not get there, right >> perhaps,...
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then i wake up a few hours later than i struggled to get up to set up and stand up but when i am vertical the pain in my legs is awful and i feel something more alarming all the blood is rushing to my bought one -- to my legs like this invitation to your head. like a headstand i can feel the tissue selling i shuffle my way to the bathroom moving weight from one to be out there with a deliberate effort. i looked down at my legs they were swollen thoughts and not legs at all. other any little kids in here? muffs. this is on tv? crab. look at this one ankle and it squishes she looks up at me with worried eyes i cannot feel your ankle bone and then there are 364 more pages. [applause] >> so what led you to be an astronaut? >> i am very atypical that wound up with this job because when i was younger i was really, really bad student and if there are kids in here do not use me as an example it is much harder to recover just start off ahead. mike couldn't pay attention looking outside my whole first 13 years of my education and trying to get out of the classroom faster even though i didn't do tha
then i wake up a few hours later than i struggled to get up to set up and stand up but when i am vertical the pain in my legs is awful and i feel something more alarming all the blood is rushing to my bought one -- to my legs like this invitation to your head. like a headstand i can feel the tissue selling i shuffle my way to the bathroom moving weight from one to be out there with a deliberate effort. i looked down at my legs they were swollen thoughts and not legs at all. other any little...
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stock among all that they can always and over there what it's going to go so no valid my stand so i struggle with. you as you stay with us kalish with god the workers criticize it if you're going to. run the channel but i thought it is going to be done by scottish but i was the thought something was on it and went off and on with. both and ahmad and the they had bought. all six of the. world you know for. a sense of oh it's you it's you it's all about that before you joined your fantasy . was a blog days on seven mice and i said i must be sure i should be g.g. to go to some of the complex where so much to. get a check i got out of this business need to get out of the i will. go. east to sing sing them to grease me up on amazon mission to see sation she would join danger would be a joy to vigil again but this kind i'm going to use my. night you want to look at the mansion on the night on the other confucius or should we miss where he had keef where little food processor shop. that. was. going to sell point i'm going to help him buy the odd to fish by visual. well look it's thank. you it's wel
stock among all that they can always and over there what it's going to go so no valid my stand so i struggle with. you as you stay with us kalish with god the workers criticize it if you're going to. run the channel but i thought it is going to be done by scottish but i was the thought something was on it and went off and on with. both and ahmad and the they had bought. all six of the. world you know for. a sense of oh it's you it's you it's all about that before you joined your fantasy . was a...
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stocking mom over there can always and over there what it's going to go so no valid my stand so i struggle with. you as you stay with us call this what audition because criticize it if you're going to. run the channel but i thought that it's going to hit the scottish but i was the thought something was on it and went on and on with. both adama on and of them they had bought. all. the animals you know for. a sense of oh it's you is this all about it before you joined your pointless to. cause a blog days on seven mice when i said i must be sure i should be g.g. to go to some of the complex where so much to. get a check i got out of this business and yet i think the. little. bit. east to sing sing them to grease me up on amazon mission question is the station she will join danger would you join because egypt painted this kind i'm going to use. it or not you want to look at the man. john the other confused mr shared with us where he had keef weird little food ossetia. that. was. going to sell point and i want to help him buy the odd to fish by visual. well look it's thank. you it's a pleasure.
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to cook for myself to get water for myself now i struggle in life is hard i can still feel the throbbing pain with my leg was. a joke is one of more than fifty thousand and petey's in africa standards country south sudan which descended into civil war in twenty thirteen less than three years after its independence from sudan although more than half of the amputees are the result of were related injuries amputations also happen for other reasons. five years of war has affected delivery of health services to rural parts of the country here in a dog where one hundred fifty thousand people live doctors say they perform more than two dozen amputations in the past six months alone one of the main factors contributing to amputation in south sudan is that health centers particularly those able to treat ones and infections are not often within easy reach because of that patients tend to seek traditional treatments and only make the journey to hospitals when it's often too late many of those who come to are from neighboring counties more than half of the population lives in rural areas where there
to cook for myself to get water for myself now i struggle in life is hard i can still feel the throbbing pain with my leg was. a joke is one of more than fifty thousand and petey's in africa standards country south sudan which descended into civil war in twenty thirteen less than three years after its independence from sudan although more than half of the amputees are the result of were related injuries amputations also happen for other reasons. five years of war has affected delivery of health...
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believe me, i struggle with your past, okay? 't always agree with the methods in which you deal with things, but i've seen you confront your demons. i've seen you put them behind you. i live with you, remember? and i love you, and i will continue to believe in our love as long as you do the same. ♪ just imagine the effect that this is gonna have have on elizabeth every day. i mean, all those -- all those nagging doubts wearing her down till she finally loses faith and walks away. it's not gonna happen. i do believe. i do. i do believe in us, elizabeth. that's -- that's -- that's why i was at the church last night. where you knew i'd be waiting. and where you knew, in spite of everything, that i would show up. so if i wont let your past get in our way -- well, then, i won't either. -i won't. -okay. so, you pulled franco out of that trailer? how about that? you must've just missed me. wait. you were... there with franco? yeah. yeah. the earthquake hit. i mean, we both got thrown. i -- it's still foggy. i have no idea how i got out
believe me, i struggle with your past, okay? 't always agree with the methods in which you deal with things, but i've seen you confront your demons. i've seen you put them behind you. i live with you, remember? and i love you, and i will continue to believe in our love as long as you do the same. ♪ just imagine the effect that this is gonna have have on elizabeth every day. i mean, all those -- all those nagging doubts wearing her down till she finally loses faith and walks away. it's not...
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to cook for myself to get water for myself now i struggle in life is hard i can still feel the throbbing pain with my leg was. a joke is one of more than fifty thousand and petey's in africa standards country south sudan which descended into civil war in twenty thirteen less than three years after its independence from sudan although more than half of the amputees are the result of were related injuries amputation also happen for other reasons five years of war has affected delivery of health services to rural parts of the country here in a dog where one hundred fifty thousand people live doctors say they perform more than two dozen amputations in the past six months alone one of the main factors contributing to amputation in south sudan is that health centers particularly those able to treat ones and infections are not often within easy reach because of that patients tend to seek traditional treatments and only make the journey to hospitals when it's often too late many of those who come to are from neighboring counties more than half of the population lives in rural areas where there i
to cook for myself to get water for myself now i struggle in life is hard i can still feel the throbbing pain with my leg was. a joke is one of more than fifty thousand and petey's in africa standards country south sudan which descended into civil war in twenty thirteen less than three years after its independence from sudan although more than half of the amputees are the result of were related injuries amputation also happen for other reasons five years of war has affected delivery of health...
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whole first 13 years, looking at the clock to get out of the classroom and eventually i went to college and strugglingthere as well if i was a kid today maybe it would've gotten more help me be the person with add or adhd and to be a struggling student. and then to go in the bookstore i was not a big reader a and then just the book on the shelf with a really cool title to make me pick it up and i read the back and i was interested and then i took the gun money push it on gas purchased the book that for the next three days and laid in bed as much as i could to read the sturdy stories of the fighter pilots that was the original astronaut it was called the right stuff. i felt like i had was only one exception that i was a bad student and cannot do my homework and i thought if i could fix that thent maybe someday i could become a military engineer or test pilot so really it was pivotal and the spark that i needed getting removing in a positive direction. teaching myself how to study and pay attention but it wouldn't have happened of not inspired from a book. >> it's funny that you say to the kids don't be
whole first 13 years, looking at the clock to get out of the classroom and eventually i went to college and strugglingthere as well if i was a kid today maybe it would've gotten more help me be the person with add or adhd and to be a struggling student. and then to go in the bookstore i was not a big reader a and then just the book on the shelf with a really cool title to make me pick it up and i read the back and i was interested and then i took the gun money push it on gas purchased the book...
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i think i killed many civilians i mean i wish coming including my father was something that i was a struggle because i wanted to build a life for myself that these totally a sudden my life became elish kind of solved. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. the d. w. media center see it find it here it discover. video and audio podcast in language courses in the d w media center at media center dot d.w. dot com. maria for a mall and her family live in paradise or so it would seem their home on the fiji islands is in jeopardy due to climate change sea levels are rising coral reefs are dying and fish are becoming scarce. now maria and the other villagers of obvious softly are to be relocated but many refused to abandon their homes and ancient valve forbids them from doing so. once the sea used to provide maria and her family with everything they needed. the waters were swarming with fish. now she and her husband and rico pull an empty net more and more often. you're used to. when i was a boy i always went fishing with my grandfather back then we didn't have to go out
i think i killed many civilians i mean i wish coming including my father was something that i was a struggle because i wanted to build a life for myself that these totally a sudden my life became elish kind of solved. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. the d. w. media center see it find it here it discover. video and audio podcast in language courses in the d w media center at media center dot d.w. dot com. maria for a mall and her family live in paradise or so it...
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i have been struggling since 2013. fore, not everything was said, but now they shamelessly tell you things from up on high there requiring me. they say to get rid of you. i don't know how long i'm going to be here, but i am certain it is not going to be too long.g. i am g going to speak out. i am not going to let them get away with this any longer. amy: we just interviewed the senior minister here at the unitarian church, and he said he is willing to be arrested to protect you. what does that mean to you? there is noor] doubt that i did not make aa mistake coming here. it really makes me feel strong to know that a person who i just met, who just began have communication, and that he is capable of being arrested for me. well, that is priceless. and it pushes me to continue struggling just a here in this country because i deserve it. i think that all of these years that i have lived here and everything that has happened to me, well, i think that i have rights and i have to stay here. i want to askd you, by speaking out, w
i have been struggling since 2013. fore, not everything was said, but now they shamelessly tell you things from up on high there requiring me. they say to get rid of you. i don't know how long i'm going to be here, but i am certain it is not going to be too long.g. i am g going to speak out. i am not going to let them get away with this any longer. amy: we just interviewed the senior minister here at the unitarian church, and he said he is willing to be arrested to protect you. what does that...
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i struggled with it. then i get the call.e best deal for you. >> from your lawyer. >> the deal was an offer not to tell her story. it came from mr. trump's toern, michael cohen. in return for signing this nondisclosure agreement. cohen would papt her $130,000 through a delaware based limited liability corporation he established in mid october, called essential consult anlts. daniel says the agreement was appealing because the it meant she would receive some money, but also, not have to worry about the effect the revelation of the affair would have on her child. who was now old enough to watch the news. she signed the agreement 11 days beef before the election. >> hush money to stay ♪ tired of wrestling with seemingly impossible cleaning tasks? wipes in the kitchen can be ineffective. try mr. clean magic eraser with durafoam. simply add water, to remove burnt on food. try mr. clean magic eraser with durafoam. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, this is an important message. so please, write down the number on your scre
i struggled with it. then i get the call.e best deal for you. >> from your lawyer. >> the deal was an offer not to tell her story. it came from mr. trump's toern, michael cohen. in return for signing this nondisclosure agreement. cohen would papt her $130,000 through a delaware based limited liability corporation he established in mid october, called essential consult anlts. daniel says the agreement was appealing because the it meant she would receive some money, but also, not have...
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woman: i think of all the times when i've had to put on a brave face as i struggled to hide my symptomsm on an antidepressant. why do i still have depression symptoms? i didn't want to let people down, so i hid my real feelings behind a mask. enough! no more. that's when i talked to my doctor. really talked. i stopped saying, "oh, i'm fine," and told her about living behind the mask. that's when she told me about rexulti. she said that rexulti, when added to an antidepressant, has been proven to help reduce symptoms of depression. without giving up any of the progress i may have made with my antidepressant. rexulti is not for everyone. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior, worsening depression, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in those 24 and younger. elderly dementia patients taking rexulti have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles, and confusion to address a possible life-threatening condition or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as these may be permanent. rexulti has been shown
woman: i think of all the times when i've had to put on a brave face as i struggled to hide my symptomsm on an antidepressant. why do i still have depression symptoms? i didn't want to let people down, so i hid my real feelings behind a mask. enough! no more. that's when i talked to my doctor. really talked. i stopped saying, "oh, i'm fine," and told her about living behind the mask. that's when she told me about rexulti. she said that rexulti, when added to an antidepressant, has...
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do the can sit in to work very well all the parliament to work right i think to do both because i struggle. and i'm saying that because i like to give one hundred percent and i wouldn't want to do something i didn't feel i could do under present and really do the best possible job so it was really considering that those those those injuries and the consequences that maybe decide to not pursue that further with actual thank you for giving me one hundred percent today thank you. today we've met three very different people but with one common theme every single one of us undergoes challenges in life sometimes it's deserved sometimes not and sometimes a mixture of the two i would defy in her life and how we respond. bastard beyond exam a disadvantage in life to underline romany but glen has proved an advantage in his success lead the open cut that the left wing prize is a politics not just a way and there's nobody built his career as a commentator touchable says he is more fulfilled as a human rights campaigner than he would have been as a backbench parliamentarian in their own separate ways t
do the can sit in to work very well all the parliament to work right i think to do both because i struggle. and i'm saying that because i like to give one hundred percent and i wouldn't want to do something i didn't feel i could do under present and really do the best possible job so it was really considering that those those those injuries and the consequences that maybe decide to not pursue that further with actual thank you for giving me one hundred percent today thank you. today we've met...
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this is where i struggle to keep up with you because it seems to me, when you talk about the migrationing to quote you here, "i imagine that centuries hence when people are finally free to move as they please around our planet, they'll look back at our moment now and wonderjust as we wonder about those who kept slaves, how people who seemed so modern could do such cruel things to their fellow human beings like caging them up as animals." your implication being, we'll reach this sort of heavenly moment where migration is just completely normal, acceptable, easy and accessible to everybody on this planet. i put it to you that flies in the face of everything about the human condition and human history. well, i think human history and human condition is a march towards greater equality. until recently, the idea that black people would be slaves in the southern part of america 150 years ago was accepted as common wisdom. the idea that women were inferior to men or that gay people shouldn't have the same rights as straight people, that religious people and atheists should have fundamentally
this is where i struggle to keep up with you because it seems to me, when you talk about the migrationing to quote you here, "i imagine that centuries hence when people are finally free to move as they please around our planet, they'll look back at our moment now and wonderjust as we wonder about those who kept slaves, how people who seemed so modern could do such cruel things to their fellow human beings like caging them up as animals." your implication being, we'll reach this sort...
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>> i was struggling. >> jimmy: remember, you're under oath. >> i was struggling right off the bat and didn't freak out and say yes, i mind. >> this is such a crazy experience to go from this heart break, there big break-up, to do a proposal on the same day. for me that wasn't very natural. when you talk to other bachelors, they're like, you'll be fine. give it some time. >> jimmy: but they all break one the women they propose to. you can't listen to them. >> jimmy: why after feeling like that was a mistake to do that, it was a mistake. did you turn around and get engaged tonight? what rush are you in? i know you were a race car driver but slow the hell down already. >> we spent the last few months together. we're ready to move on with our lives. >> jimmy: how many months has it been? >> two. two and a half months. >> jimmy: that's not a few. three is a few. two is a couple. so will you wait a little while? i'm going to tell you something. if i was advising you, i would say if you propose now, you'll get the ring for free. so maybe that's a good idea. and then you can figure out if you
>> i was struggling. >> jimmy: remember, you're under oath. >> i was struggling right off the bat and didn't freak out and say yes, i mind. >> this is such a crazy experience to go from this heart break, there big break-up, to do a proposal on the same day. for me that wasn't very natural. when you talk to other bachelors, they're like, you'll be fine. give it some time. >> jimmy: but they all break one the women they propose to. you can't listen to them. >>...
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what's the likelihood i am going to recover if i am struggling with the prognosis? say i have been told i am terminally ill and that's a struggle for me. the team may be wanting to help introduce the idea of palliative care but the family and patient may not be ready for that yet. the chaplain is wanting to hear the concerns, hear what their issues and questions are, make sure the team knows about them so the team can interpret and go back to the patient and seek to answer the questions. >>> we're with peter clark who is the director of spiritual care services at uc san francisco learning about important ministry of hospital chaplains. we'll be back in a minute. [ cell phone rings ] >> yeah, i'm watching it too. i see them every day. >> the curtains, they're always drawn in this place. >> i know. >> that guy, it seems like he's in charge of them. i don't know, i don't feel very good about this. >> we have to report this. >> yes, absolutely. >>> welcome back to mosaic. i am with pastor peter clark. he is director of spiritual care services at uc san francisco. we are
what's the likelihood i am going to recover if i am struggling with the prognosis? say i have been told i am terminally ill and that's a struggle for me. the team may be wanting to help introduce the idea of palliative care but the family and patient may not be ready for that yet. the chaplain is wanting to hear the concerns, hear what their issues and questions are, make sure the team knows about them so the team can interpret and go back to the patient and seek to answer the questions....
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yes, i struggle and then i get the call, i think i was the best deal for you. >> from your lawyer?ah. >> that offer she says was for michael cohen. the $130,000 payment that cohen says he facilitated from his own funds. the key question, if donald trump had a key position in the government with those alleged affairs, would he get that clearance. >> it's unlikely that someone with these types of activities would get a security clearance. >> that's because of the potential for blackmails. this lawyer says even if trump were subject to vetting -- which is he is not as president -- the alleged sexual relationships themselves might not disqualify him. but paying them off suggests an awareness of being vulnerable to coercion. >> cohen said trump wasn't aware of the payment. kuntz says they conduct a whole person able analysis among people seeking top-secret clearance. >> they will try to see whether taken as a whole the person's life, whether there's a repeated pattern of poor judgment, repeated pattern of irresponsibility. >> karen mcdougal, the former playboy model, cold anderson coope
yes, i struggle and then i get the call, i think i was the best deal for you. >> from your lawyer?ah. >> that offer she says was for michael cohen. the $130,000 payment that cohen says he facilitated from his own funds. the key question, if donald trump had a key position in the government with those alleged affairs, would he get that clearance. >> it's unlikely that someone with these types of activities would get a security clearance. >> that's because of the potential...
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if i am struggling with the prognosis, say i have been told i am terminally ill and that's a struggle for me, the team may be wanting to help introduce the idea of palliative care but the family and patient may not be ready. the chaplain will hear the concerns, hear what their issues and questions are, make sure the team knows about them so the team can interpret them and go to the patient to seek to answer the questions. >> we are with peter clark, collector of spiritual care services at uc san francisco learning about important ministry of hospital chaplains. we'll be back in a minute. >> welcome back to mosaic. i am with pastor peter clark, director of spiritual care services at uc san francisco. we are learning about hospital chaplains and this important ministry that's integral to healthcare in hospitals. you have seen a lot of patients. you have provided pastoral care yourself. what have you learned about the human spirit? >> well it really is true for many of us, the spirit is a very resilient thing in us. it helps us to deal with a lot of crises and stress that can come our wa
if i am struggling with the prognosis, say i have been told i am terminally ill and that's a struggle for me, the team may be wanting to help introduce the idea of palliative care but the family and patient may not be ready. the chaplain will hear the concerns, hear what their issues and questions are, make sure the team knows about them so the team can interpret them and go to the patient to seek to answer the questions. >> we are with peter clark, collector of spiritual care services at...
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the cr is her and we .onlypt one of the first things i struggle to do is get the commanders and i know what they thought of the best programs we could operate. and then a consolation with the office that issues the planning guidance to work that collaboratively and make sure we're actually getting the best bang for the buck. >> thank you. >> thank you. thank you for our witness to testimony today. the chemical weapons attack provides a tragic test case of sorts for the 2014 strategy. what they are engaging in to assist our allies and how the workingent is to reduce incentives by responding to russian aggression. will take a first shot at that, congress, and thinking for the question. we are, as a whole of government, working closely with the u.k., as well as other partners and allies developing the response to this event. and being conducted by the u.k., that said, it appears highly likely with the information at hand that the russians are responsible for the use of an advanced chemical agent against this individual. as you know, we need to develop an approach that imposes high cost on
the cr is her and we .onlypt one of the first things i struggle to do is get the commanders and i know what they thought of the best programs we could operate. and then a consolation with the office that issues the planning guidance to work that collaboratively and make sure we're actually getting the best bang for the buck. >> thank you. >> thank you. thank you for our witness to testimony today. the chemical weapons attack provides a tragic test case of sorts for the 2014...
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but director mueller implemented this policy and as i struggle, why would he do this? he is running thousands of years of experience. mean just in that three life 4s and 140 supervisory agents hat mueller ran off, not for unethical conduct, and not for inefficiency, no. n he ran them off because they perhaps had too much experience and anybody that has concern self-image and perhaps -- i was wrestling, why would someone run off thousands of experience within the f.b.i. d what i kept coming bang to perhaps there is some kind of insecurity that would cause a director to be concerned that there would be people within the f.b.i. that might not be complete yes, sirmen that might have more experience and because they have been there 20, 0 years and be able to say, director mueller, i know this appears to be a good idea, this is what we thought 15 years ago and we trade it. and it was failing. and perhaps i could suggest a better policy or a better approach to this criminal case or this type of cases because when you start running off thousands of years of experience within t
but director mueller implemented this policy and as i struggle, why would he do this? he is running thousands of years of experience. mean just in that three life 4s and 140 supervisory agents hat mueller ran off, not for unethical conduct, and not for inefficiency, no. n he ran them off because they perhaps had too much experience and anybody that has concern self-image and perhaps -- i was wrestling, why would someone run off thousands of experience within the f.b.i. d what i kept coming bang...
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i struggle and then i get the call. i think i have the best deal for you. from your lawyer.hat offer was this >> reporter: that offer was from michael cohen, the payment cohen facilitated to daniels from his own personal funds. tonight a key question. if president trump has any other position in the government that requires a top secret security clearance, with those attempted coverups, would he get that clearance? >> unlikely that someone would -- with these types of activities in the past would get security clearance. >> that's because of the potential for blackmail. mary const, says even if trump was subject to vetting, which he is not as president, the alleged sexual relationships themselves might not disqualify him point >> but, paying them off suggests an awareness of being vulnerable to coercion. >> cohen had said president trump was not aware of the payment to daniels. a whole person analysis is conducted among people seeking top-secret clearances. >> they will try to see whether, taken as a whole, the person's life, whether there is a repeated pattern of poor judgme
i struggle and then i get the call. i think i have the best deal for you. from your lawyer.hat offer was this >> reporter: that offer was from michael cohen, the payment cohen facilitated to daniels from his own personal funds. tonight a key question. if president trump has any other position in the government that requires a top secret security clearance, with those attempted coverups, would he get that clearance? >> unlikely that someone would -- with these types of activities in...
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for a second that, as nothing as i become kind of my rest stop, like in a normal situation conversation. we can talk about -- there is a point in my book where i'm struggling, am i failing my journalistic mission here? am i not, am i losing a bit of my instincts about this? >> did you talk about music and stuff? >> we drove around for an hour sitting -- singing! i think the human thing. they could be spent a large amount of time with anyone then it is natural to develop some kind of rapport.the chasm of politics was far too wide for any of us to cross but i've struggled with it a few times. in my not being hard enough on this diet? so i have to read the book but hopefully i did okay. >> the relationship to matthew, you're very transparent about your worries about it. and i think that has to do a little bit with how you approach them. like i am a socialist. it is a different approach from other reporters and he also talked about a field about matthew and then matthew is like having asked me about the holocaust and want to weigh in? >> and that was a wake-up call. i realized that i hadn't asked about the holocaust and it is a weird thing not to ask a nazi ab
for a second that, as nothing as i become kind of my rest stop, like in a normal situation conversation. we can talk about -- there is a point in my book where i'm struggling, am i failing my journalistic mission here? am i not, am i losing a bit of my instincts about this? >> did you talk about music and stuff? >> we drove around for an hour sitting -- singing! i think the human thing. they could be spent a large amount of time with anyone then it is natural to develop some kind of...
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the most difficult things about writing this book, is i didn't want to make it any more difficult than it already is for anyone who was struggling with a mental health issue. there is certainly enough stigma, there's certainly enough fear, and i didn't want in any way to make anyone assume that someone who is even feeling suicidal is necessarily a risk to other people, because it isn't true. they are at risk to themselves. and i had said before that we're really talking about a very small percentage of someone who is suicidal who might then go on and is kill other people -- go on and kill other people. i feel that there is a very delicate balance in this discussion, and this was one of the most difficult things in writing this book because i believe someone who is struggling with a mental illness is really at greatest risk to him or herself. and knowing that someone is having thoughts where they are in pain and they wish to die and and they don't -- and they want the pain to stop, this does not necessarily make them dangerous to other people. but when all these factors as i mentioned before are happening in such a unusual way, t
the most difficult things about writing this book, is i didn't want to make it any more difficult than it already is for anyone who was struggling with a mental health issue. there is certainly enough stigma, there's certainly enough fear, and i didn't want in any way to make anyone assume that someone who is even feeling suicidal is necessarily a risk to other people, because it isn't true. they are at risk to themselves. and i had said before that we're really talking about a very small...
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[applaus [applaus [applause] >> and while i wasn't there and since i wasn't born, i didn't share the struggled and we met a new neighbor for the first time and i remember she looked at you and she sighed and said, life was so good when you were in prison. [laughter] >> she said, you know, we came together, and we stood hand in hand and we marched in all of these rallies, we had a cause. those were the good days. now, as i became an adult and i became involved in, you know, public conversations and i saw firsthand the vitriol and the anger that many issued raised amongst us, i started feeling some of that wistfulness that i heard in my neighbor's voice, yeah, life was good when you were in prison, but at the same time, i started resenting the comparison between your generation and mine. i thought that it was unfair to hold us to the standard of your unity. i mean, yes, you united, but you had a very clear enemy to unite against, the soviet union, and you had a very clear cause to unite around, getting the jews out of there. whereas for us, we have many enemies and many causes and our causes so
[applaus [applaus [applause] >> and while i wasn't there and since i wasn't born, i didn't share the struggled and we met a new neighbor for the first time and i remember she looked at you and she sighed and said, life was so good when you were in prison. [laughter] >> she said, you know, we came together, and we stood hand in hand and we marched in all of these rallies, we had a cause. those were the good days. now, as i became an adult and i became involved in, you know, public...
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trish: look, i mean i struggle with this, john, i talk about our hourglass economy. we have a lot on the top, a lot on the bottom but the middle class has gotten squeezed and all the jobs people used to work in. i'm not just talking about the aluminum, steel industries, but many, many difficult manufacturing industries. how do we recover that? how do we stimulate that? how do we make sure you don't have to have a phd to support your family? >> that is a great question. i think the first thing is, i think john who was on before, john lonski, pointed out we need better educational systems. we need educational systems tailored to vocational needs as well. i have a lot of people who work at united aluminum who are extremely capable, who can take any piece of machinery we give them, we try to give them the best, make it work in ways you almost couldn't imagine. there are a lot of kind of intelligence and mechanical capability is one of them. and the ability to understand how to work every day in a manufacturing environment faithfully and productively is a real skill in it
trish: look, i mean i struggle with this, john, i talk about our hourglass economy. we have a lot on the top, a lot on the bottom but the middle class has gotten squeezed and all the jobs people used to work in. i'm not just talking about the aluminum, steel industries, but many, many difficult manufacturing industries. how do we recover that? how do we stimulate that? how do we make sure you don't have to have a phd to support your family? >> that is a great question. i think the first...
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i struggle with it, and i get the call, i think i have the best deal for you. >> from your lawyer? >> yeah. >> reporter: that offer, she says, was from michael cohen, the $130,000 payment, now says he facilitated daniels from his own personal funds. tonight, a key question, if donald trump had any other position in the government, that required a top secret security clearance, with those alleged affairs and attempted coverups, would he get that clearance?>> is highly unlikely that someone would let's us with these types of incidents would get a security clearance. >> that is because of a potential for blackmail. >> reporter: mary, a lawyer whose firm has handled hundreds of top-secret clearance obligations, even if president trump was subject to vetting which he is not as president, the relations themselves might not disqualify him. >> but paying them off suggest an awareness of being vulnerable to coercion.>> reporter:, had said trump wasn't aware of the payments to daniels. trump said government agencies conduct what they call a whole person analysis among people conducting top-s
i struggle with it, and i get the call, i think i have the best deal for you. >> from your lawyer? >> yeah. >> reporter: that offer, she says, was from michael cohen, the $130,000 payment, now says he facilitated daniels from his own personal funds. tonight, a key question, if donald trump had any other position in the government, that required a top secret security clearance, with those alleged affairs and attempted coverups, would he get that clearance?>> is highly...
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i was just completely. lost rhythm everything just struggles a little bit with our last couple weeks but. yeah i was just. i was i was grateful to to be our only quarter after surgery that quickly. but at the same time resisting didn't feel good at all. it was better news for the current wild number one roger federer who off to his match being delayed due to rain with arjun tying federico del ponte to manage to advance to the third round six three seven six to score it's federer's thirteenth straight match winner of the year. i. mean look at any first round win that this point is a good one because you're just still doesn't don't have your normal rhythm yet so you know first round the tough for everybody including myself even though i'm defending champion but that was over three hundred days ago so a lot has happened in the meantime you're not guaranteed to play well again in the women's for a while number one simona halep survived a scare in her third round encounter with american caroline dollar hyde after losing the first set quite badly she then came back to take the final two one six seven six six to
i was just completely. lost rhythm everything just struggles a little bit with our last couple weeks but. yeah i was just. i was i was grateful to to be our only quarter after surgery that quickly. but at the same time resisting didn't feel good at all. it was better news for the current wild number one roger federer who off to his match being delayed due to rain with arjun tying federico del ponte to manage to advance to the third round six three seven six to score it's federer's thirteenth...
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helping from me as i struggle to explain the obstacles women face. was that bad but can you judge. here is a portion of it. >> tucker: so what's the book about? >> so, the book is about i wrote it, i wanted to be consciously forward-looking. i wanted to be cautiously optimistic. so i said i want to write a book not about the campaign i want to write a book of advice about based on, i had two experiences. what i learned watching a woman run for president, obstacles that i think still exists. i wrote it as a letter to the first woman president. i wanted everyone reading it to believe that's what they could be. >> tucker: so it's not strictly speaking a political book. >> it's really not a political book at all. >> tucker: if you obsess the obstacles to women rising in politics or business or any field. >> right. >> tucker: was it exclusively men? was it other women? it was a combination? >> i think -- i did not go into hillary's campaign thinking that it was a big deal to elect the first woman president or that it was going to be hard. okay? i feel lik
helping from me as i struggle to explain the obstacles women face. was that bad but can you judge. here is a portion of it. >> tucker: so what's the book about? >> so, the book is about i wrote it, i wanted to be consciously forward-looking. i wanted to be cautiously optimistic. so i said i want to write a book not about the campaign i want to write a book of advice about based on, i had two experiences. what i learned watching a woman run for president, obstacles that i think...
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ago i was struggling to survive in the streets. i had no income, nobody to help me out. i was leaning towards selling drugs and robbing to get my money and the things i wanted. mom thought she was going to have to bury me or i was going to be in a cell. school's, i out of had to go to alternative schools, and it up getting kicked out. it was rough. then, i have been on the righteous path, trying to do the right thing and make the right moves and choices. mr. and mrs. jones have been a big help, mr. hicks has kept me motivated, not wanting to retaliate when things happen to people close to my family. that was the hardest thing to do. a few months ago, my brother was shot. we grew up together. it was hard to not retaliate and not go back in the street and jeopardize myself. everybody was in my head, stay focused, stay on the right path and everything will be ok. >> walk people through. violence inntage of chicago is retaliation. this goes back 15-20 years. the thing that is crazy is the kids fighting the battles and dying don't even know why the battles started. it is just
ago i was struggling to survive in the streets. i had no income, nobody to help me out. i was leaning towards selling drugs and robbing to get my money and the things i wanted. mom thought she was going to have to bury me or i was going to be in a cell. school's, i out of had to go to alternative schools, and it up getting kicked out. it was rough. then, i have been on the righteous path, trying to do the right thing and make the right moves and choices. mr. and mrs. jones have been a big help,...
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i struggled with it. i get the call, i think i have the best deal from you. >> from your lawyer? >> yeah. >> the deal was an offer not to tell her story. it came from mr. trump's attorney michael cohen in return for signing this nondisclosure agreement, cohen would pay her $130,000 through a delaware behaved limited liability corporation he established in mid october 2016 called essential consultants. daniels says the agreement was appealing because it meant she would be receiving money but not have to worry about the effect the revelation of the affair would have on her child. who is now old enough to watch the news. she signed the agreement 11 days before the election. >> was it hush money to stay silent? >> yes. the story was coming out again. i was concerned for my family and their safety. >> i think some people watching this are going to doubt that you entered into this negotiation because you feared for your safety. they are going to think that you saw an opportunity. >> i think the fact that i didn't even negotiate that i quickly said yes to this strict contract and most p
i struggled with it. i get the call, i think i have the best deal from you. >> from your lawyer? >> yeah. >> the deal was an offer not to tell her story. it came from mr. trump's attorney michael cohen in return for signing this nondisclosure agreement, cohen would pay her $130,000 through a delaware behaved limited liability corporation he established in mid october 2016 called essential consultants. daniels says the agreement was appealing because it meant she would be...