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i am not struggling. [ i'm not struggling. as a former dancer and choreographer, i use my body to express myself. as a poet, i use my words to express myself. and stephen king says in fiction lies the truth. what you're saying but creating a character, i so understand that. writing a novel for me, was not what the world was requesting or begging me to do. i wanted to see if i could write a novel. my own personal challenge. and i felt writing the novel, gave me incredible creative -- by creating characters and putting into the excuse may come into the scenarios of what characters were doing, what they were saying, how they're feeling, what they were thinking. i felt enormous freedom in writing fiction. because again, going back to the quote -, i do agree that in fiction lies the truth. >> i will ping-pong off of that. have a really cool teacher that -- t-shirt that says beware of how you treat me because i am a writer. [laughter] the truth is, that is not me at all. because i do struggle with it because even my story, about my c
i am not struggling. [ i'm not struggling. as a former dancer and choreographer, i use my body to express myself. as a poet, i use my words to express myself. and stephen king says in fiction lies the truth. what you're saying but creating a character, i so understand that. writing a novel for me, was not what the world was requesting or begging me to do. i wanted to see if i could write a novel. my own personal challenge. and i felt writing the novel, gave me incredible creative -- by creating...
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look, i respect the struggle. i think that's good. i think a big part of journalism is your process. >> right. >> i don't have the same struggle because i am in the testing business. >> you are. >> i don't believe that you just call out, hey, you're lying. i don't see that as very productive. i will tell you why it's a lie by showing you what the truth is on something. and when you do that again and again and again, you wind up defusing the power of the mendacity. that's the only antidote to trump. that's why he doesn't want to come on. >> don't you think some of the lies, if we don't put it out there, people wouldn't know about it? >> sometimes. you're also assuming it's not out there already. i'm usually dealing with things that are out there, if only by dint of when we're on. so little happens on our watch. most of it we're playing catch up and trying to figure out how we can offer something different via value. i may fall short. people may get the better of me. they may wind up winning an argument they shouldn't have, but that's o
look, i respect the struggle. i think that's good. i think a big part of journalism is your process. >> right. >> i don't have the same struggle because i am in the testing business. >> you are. >> i don't believe that you just call out, hey, you're lying. i don't see that as very productive. i will tell you why it's a lie by showing you what the truth is on something. and when you do that again and again and again, you wind up defusing the power of the mendacity. that's...
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i. struggle with going to class think. about the fact that when i eat for a time often feel like if i were like you. i'm really. going to get the cheek when i say there was no room what i say. to the man who's after i'm going to ask us from the front about that i think that's what the. authorities who gets this and i don't even. want to say i'm sure that one of the nearby the mother otoh it's a hospital is a. hawk . you can use to. put it out of what i was going to tell you. and i do not want to ask how much of a cross got a. rabbit attempt at a counterfeit one actually kumarasiri act as trailer. i'm out to teach it across what i was hoping i'm going to go cross that it was a democrat out tactic number three. ask your depression years to surface because i asked several to tell a rather. different . america model. to get us. out of whatever. if they got there would have little effect on that i'm only an honest man a somebody got suckered or unless it was. a low. absolute. loser. on. such a. thing as a tourist or somebody wer
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the shop owner i was working for died next to me i lost a lot of blood i struggled for some time no one came to my rescue then outside the shop i saw the whole area in flames dead bodies burning bodies and buildings on fire it's one year now i survived and i'm now back at work other survivors such as ali still have to be treated in hospital he was selling sweets at the intersection when the blast happened his wife was there too but he will never see her again they get out. they told me she's fine but that she sustained injuries and she's being treated in hospital after a while i found that she could not be found even her body was never found. many somalis who were there that day have a similar story to early and while reconstruction of the area has begun building still in ruins much like the lives of those afflicted by the disaster. russian opposition leader alexina volley has fanned to supporters as he was freed from fifty days in detention said the kremlin can't stop protests through intimidation it was rare arrested last month after finishing a previous thirty day sentence for a rall
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wmyself. >> brown: and i see readers struggle with it. >> yes. >> brown: i want to go to the next questionresentingin another sto have the discussion here. let's take a look. >> you write about going about city, states and rural areas and cities that have not adjusted to the global economy. do you have any thoughts about how to bridge this growing divide? >> it was stunning what i saw. outside of the two coasts, tside of the university towns and college towns, and outside of the few, a smattering of state capitals, which are doing very well, much of america are towns of 20,000, 30,000 people with shelled-out store fronts, nobody on the main street, people having lost all hope. the this book was written and researched before the last election, before the campaign even began foransaw tha heartlad which was economically and socially devastated. >> and how does that play into what folows? >> and all i could think about is how to bridge the divide as we n't go backward, we can only go forward, because the only futuris glol. you know, you have to get more of these places hoked into the global ec
wmyself. >> brown: and i see readers struggle with it. >> yes. >> brown: i want to go to the next questionresentingin another sto have the discussion here. let's take a look. >> you write about going about city, states and rural areas and cities that have not adjusted to the global economy. do you have any thoughts about how to bridge this growing divide? >> it was stunning what i saw. outside of the two coasts, tside of the university towns and college towns, and...
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this struggle to find workers. william: i think the struggle can be broad-based. of the challenges immigration policy has for immigration work is that we are all participating in a system that could be crude and selection process. it could be that j.p. morgan chase is struggling just like google is struggling on the west coast. says a lot industry of the critical talent is foreign-born. romaine: you have an administration that says they are clear -- it is pretty clear that they can cultivate the talent. is there any sort of pathway to boost the quality of the workforce without relying on immigration? to always boost the workforce domestically and abroad. alabama, and developing the education system throughout the country is important. we also have to recognize that u.s. has a special pipeline of talent coming from abroad. inventorsly, of the that have migrated around the world have come to the united states. that's important to tap into. that global talent for has been an advantage for the country. joe: if the u.s. starts diminishing the high skilled immigrant lab
this struggle to find workers. william: i think the struggle can be broad-based. of the challenges immigration policy has for immigration work is that we are all participating in a system that could be crude and selection process. it could be that j.p. morgan chase is struggling just like google is struggling on the west coast. says a lot industry of the critical talent is foreign-born. romaine: you have an administration that says they are clear -- it is pretty clear that they can cultivate...
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the shop owner i was working for died next to me i lost a lot of blood i struggled for some time no one came to my rescue then outside the shop i saw the whole area in flames dead bodies burning bodies and buildings on fire it's one year now i survived and i'm now back at work other survivors such as abdulla ali still have to be treated in hospital he was selling sweets at the intersection when the blast happened his wife was there too but he will never see her again to get out. they told me she's fine but that she sustained injuries and she's being treated in hospital after a while i found that she could not be found even her body was never found. many somalis who were there that day have a similar story to ali and while reconstruction of the area has begun building still lie in ruins much like the lives of those affected by the disaster so here's a guy for al-jazeera some say it's the architectural jewel in the crown of an ancient port in israel but the car in the old city has been neglected to the point of near collapse as harry forsett reports palestinians say the place has become a
the shop owner i was working for died next to me i lost a lot of blood i struggled for some time no one came to my rescue then outside the shop i saw the whole area in flames dead bodies burning bodies and buildings on fire it's one year now i survived and i'm now back at work other survivors such as abdulla ali still have to be treated in hospital he was selling sweets at the intersection when the blast happened his wife was there too but he will never see her again to get out. they told me...
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the shop owner i was working for died next to me i lost a lot of blood i struggled for some time no one came to my rescue then outside the shop i saw the whole area in flames dead bodies burning bodies and buildings on fire it's one year now i survived and i'm now back at work other survivors such as abdulla ali still have to be treated in hospital he was selling sweets at the intersection when the blast happened his wife was there too but he will never see her again because. they told me she's fine but that she sustained injuries and she's being treated in hospital after a while i found that she could not be found even her body was never found. many somalis who were there that day have a similar story to ali and while reconstruction of the area has begun building still lie in ruins much like the lives of those affected by the disaster. for al jazeera. still ahead for you on the news hour. but just before the midterms and the u.s. democrats challenge the rhetoric that has been good for the economy. we visit the ancient mediterranean city where palestinian residents fear they are being p
the shop owner i was working for died next to me i lost a lot of blood i struggled for some time no one came to my rescue then outside the shop i saw the whole area in flames dead bodies burning bodies and buildings on fire it's one year now i survived and i'm now back at work other survivors such as abdulla ali still have to be treated in hospital he was selling sweets at the intersection when the blast happened his wife was there too but he will never see her again because. they told me she's...
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i have been struggling for the past few years. 2015 against zimbabwe, after that, that is my debut in the test —— debut. it has been a long time. it wasn't ideal to lose ten for 60 odd in the last two sessions of the day. i thought the way that we fought back in the last 17 overs, to have been three down, obviously 320 is still a significant lead. a deficit for us. i thought the way we fought back then was really positive. sri lanka's one—day captain dinesh chandimal has warned that conditions will be "very different" for england this week. their five—match series begins on wednesday with eoin morgan's side the number one ranked 0di nation ahead of next year's world cup. rain prevented any training for the home team in dambulla on tuesday morning and england had to train later in the evening — the match itself is a day—night game on wednesday and the two teams will play the second game of their five—match series at the same venue. there is always pressure being number one. people want to chase you. once you get that that is where t
i have been struggling for the past few years. 2015 against zimbabwe, after that, that is my debut in the test —— debut. it has been a long time. it wasn't ideal to lose ten for 60 odd in the last two sessions of the day. i thought the way that we fought back in the last 17 overs, to have been three down, obviously 320 is still a significant lead. a deficit for us. i thought the way we fought back then was really positive. sri lanka's one—day captain dinesh chandimal has warned that...
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but i struggled with it. omeone telling me i have to take it. >> the mandatory piece is controversial, and the idea about it being mandatory. frankly, it should be voluntary. we need to get to a spot where it is voluntary. where men and women equally take time off without a stigma. the mandatory piece, which a company called human eyes has established, it's, yes, it's bold. it's controversial. but at the same time, as the ceo there said, you know, we're trying to get to where it's voluntary, but we haven't gotten there yet. and yes, the response has been on both sides, shall we say -- >> you said "wall street journal" readers hated it. >> there's a lot of comments on the site there. i love "wall street journal" readers. i worked at the "wall street journal" for two decades. yeah, it's interesting to see some of the comments there. >> what are your more conservative friends telling you? >> on the other side, there are people who are yes, all in, we must have this. a lot of support for that. i did get a note fro
but i struggled with it. omeone telling me i have to take it. >> the mandatory piece is controversial, and the idea about it being mandatory. frankly, it should be voluntary. we need to get to a spot where it is voluntary. where men and women equally take time off without a stigma. the mandatory piece, which a company called human eyes has established, it's, yes, it's bold. it's controversial. but at the same time, as the ceo there said, you know, we're trying to get to where it's...
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let's begin with a look at how your daughter discusses this. >> i have a mental illness and i struggleh that every day. i suffered from ptsd. i've never told anyone that before. so here we are. but the kindness that's been shown to me by doctors as well as my family and my friends, it has saved my life. >> what's the first priority in your view about addressing the stigma? >> the first priority in mind and many of our partners' view is starting to talk about it. there still remains a very deep silence of shame about mental health and actually confronting it. and we need to get better talking about it. if you think about a physical ailment, one generally knows who to go to or who to turn to for a physical ailment. when it comes to your mental health, we don't think about that. we haven't really identified who we would turn to which puts us at a great disadvantage when the time comes. >> let's look at lady gaga and prince william talking about stepping out of hiding. >> yes. >> i feel like we are not hiding any more. we are starting to talk. that's what we need to do really. >> absolutel
let's begin with a look at how your daughter discusses this. >> i have a mental illness and i struggleh that every day. i suffered from ptsd. i've never told anyone that before. so here we are. but the kindness that's been shown to me by doctors as well as my family and my friends, it has saved my life. >> what's the first priority in your view about addressing the stigma? >> the first priority in mind and many of our partners' view is starting to talk about it. there still...
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but i struggled with that we all struggled. and our younger daughter iris she has pointed to food and said too much. too much and we figured out she thought that meant a really good amount i would like to have. so more too much. [laughter] so it means the opposite of computers so with these large phrases that you have to break down. >> i don't think this has been too much. may be kind of too much but we can watch more in addition to too much. thank you for coming. [applause] [applause] . . . . >>> heard about this they said do you know where it comes from and i said of course i do. [laughter] the notorious b.i.g. and i were born in brooklyn new york. [laughter]
but i struggled with that we all struggled. and our younger daughter iris she has pointed to food and said too much. too much and we figured out she thought that meant a really good amount i would like to have. so more too much. [laughter] so it means the opposite of computers so with these large phrases that you have to break down. >> i don't think this has been too much. may be kind of too much but we can watch more in addition to too much. thank you for coming. [applause] [applause] ....
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one of the biggest things that i struggled with is survivor's guilt, feeling like he died and i should stop it. if i had, you know, gone this way instead of that way, if i had done this or that — that kind of stuff runs through my head on a daily basis. this is staff sergeant jarred fontenot — glympsed during ourfirst embed, he was not there for the second. he was shot in october 2007. some of the guys grabbed fontenot and dragged him into our humvee, cut off his vest and tried to stop the bleeding. i was trying to cpr and keep him alive but he was totally unresponsive. they got him to hospital, but too late. the adrenaline wore off and the emotions came flooding in. we sat down and had a smoke. some guys came up to wash the blood out of the humvee and — and that was that. he was gone. while they had been trying to save fontenot, an apache helicopter arrived to take out the sniper who shot him. seeing one man pass a rifle to another over a wall, they engaged a car with three people in it. i have watched that a billion times. should it make me feel good? i don't know. i don't know if th
one of the biggest things that i struggled with is survivor's guilt, feeling like he died and i should stop it. if i had, you know, gone this way instead of that way, if i had done this or that — that kind of stuff runs through my head on a daily basis. this is staff sergeant jarred fontenot — glympsed during ourfirst embed, he was not there for the second. he was shot in october 2007. some of the guys grabbed fontenot and dragged him into our humvee, cut off his vest and tried to stop the...
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i was struggling not to check twitter or facebook or insta graham or the "wall street journal" app, "new york times" app. all day. part of that is my job i have to keep my eye on the news part of it is the presidency. it is an avalanche. but in the information age the news never stop so i was glued to my phone practically every free moment i had and i have five kids this was a problem one morning i was making pancakes of my kids and i realized i was elsewhere and distracted. was checking my phone when i really did not want to be checking my phone i wanted to be making pancakes with my kids and i thought this has got to stop this is no way for me to live. i didn't use to be this way i could be alone with my thoughts and with other people for hours. there has to be a way to interrupt this. what i realized is there is a way this revolution is only ten years old it's not that mature. and speaking to my friends who are roughly my own age when i shared my anxiety they felt they were becoming something they did not like and it did not feel right like it was going too far too fast. but when i
i was struggling not to check twitter or facebook or insta graham or the "wall street journal" app, "new york times" app. all day. part of that is my job i have to keep my eye on the news part of it is the presidency. it is an avalanche. but in the information age the news never stop so i was glued to my phone practically every free moment i had and i have five kids this was a problem one morning i was making pancakes of my kids and i realized i was elsewhere and distracted....
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not only did my own guys struggle but i was struggling and i had to come to terms with that. >> marthathank you very much for sharing your story with us and with everybody who is about to see it? >> it's an honor. >> good to be with you. >> martha: good people. all right. that is our story for this friday night. we will see you back here on a monday might at 7:00. have a great weekend, everybody. tucker carlson is coming up next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: this is a fox news alert. the man suspected of mailing dozens of pipe bombs to media figures has been arrested and charged in the state of florida. cesar sayoc jr. has been in charge of five federal counts and could face decades in prison if he gets convicted of those. fox news l.a. miramar, florida. phil? >> the man accused of mailing political pipe bomb packages to 15 high-profile democrats
not only did my own guys struggle but i was struggling and i had to come to terms with that. >> marthathank you very much for sharing your story with us and with everybody who is about to see it? >> it's an honor. >> good to be with you. >> martha: good people. all right. that is our story for this friday night. we will see you back here on a monday might at 7:00. have a great weekend, everybody. tucker carlson is coming up next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: this is a fox...
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i work for a nonprofit in san francisco, i struggle to make a living here. for me to pay $12,000 in cash for two mistakes i made from not filing four years ago, i acknowledge those mistakes, i would like to move on. i feel like $4,500 is enough of a stretch for my finances. if you approve a $12,000 fine, speechless. i will leave here, and i will ask you to what end does that serve? i really -- i really want to sit with that for a second. like, to what point are we making if you approve a $12,000 fine versus 4,500, which i will struggle to pay. so i will leave you with that. i have provided all of the documents necessary to this commission. i would like this to be over, i would ask for your approval. the idea of $12,000 just shook me, that i would be paying that. so taking out a loan to pay the ethics commission, you're kidding me. it's hard enough to live here, so i ask that you approve the settlement as yagreed to by staff, provided all the documents you need. thank you. >> commissioner chiu: thank you. any other public comment? >> commissioner kopp: may i b
i work for a nonprofit in san francisco, i struggle to make a living here. for me to pay $12,000 in cash for two mistakes i made from not filing four years ago, i acknowledge those mistakes, i would like to move on. i feel like $4,500 is enough of a stretch for my finances. if you approve a $12,000 fine, speechless. i will leave here, and i will ask you to what end does that serve? i really -- i really want to sit with that for a second. like, to what point are we making if you approve a...
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i really struggle with how we could.ruggle with our budget, which is severely constricted and with staff time and so i just want to invite mr. goebel to advise us and perhaps today is not the day, but if you have a sense of what lafco could do. >> commissioner, thank you. yes, i've been talking about potentially doing a survey of the purchase medallion holders to get more data on them and understand the demographics but i think you're correct in that we are limited in our authority, however, you can direct me to conduct the study on any aspect of the sfmta's directions to go to the board of supervisors if you so choose. >> would that require you to submit a supplemental budget request? >> i think i would need to identify funding for it, but if you so desire we could hire a consultant and i could work with agencies to identify funding but i personally in my role with clean power s.f. and emerging mobility services i would not have the capacity to take on a big load. >> commissioner: thank you. >> commissioner: so in close
i really struggle with how we could.ruggle with our budget, which is severely constricted and with staff time and so i just want to invite mr. goebel to advise us and perhaps today is not the day, but if you have a sense of what lafco could do. >> commissioner, thank you. yes, i've been talking about potentially doing a survey of the purchase medallion holders to get more data on them and understand the demographics but i think you're correct in that we are limited in our authority,...
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one of the biggest things that i struggled with is survivors guilt, feeling like he died andi is survivorsd gone this way is it that way, if i had done this or that, kind of stuff runs through my head on a daily basis. this is staff sergeant jarrod poort no. head on a daily basis. this is staff sergeantjarrod poort no. lives during ourfirst in bed, he was not there for the second. he was shot in 0ctober there for the second. he was shot in october 2000 and seven. some of the quys october 2000 and seven. some of the guys grabbed forteneau introduced at the —— and try to stop the bleeding. i was tragedy cpr and keep alive but he was totally unresponsive. they couldn't hospital, but too late. the adrenaline war off on the emotions came flooding in. we sat down and had a smoke. some guys came up to wash the blood out of the humvee and that was that. he was gone. while they had been trying to save forteneau, and apache helicopter arrived to take at the sniper who shot him. see one man pass a rival to another very wall currently engaged a car with three people in it. i have watched that a billio
one of the biggest things that i struggled with is survivors guilt, feeling like he died andi is survivorsd gone this way is it that way, if i had done this or that, kind of stuff runs through my head on a daily basis. this is staff sergeant jarrod poort no. head on a daily basis. this is staff sergeantjarrod poort no. lives during ourfirst in bed, he was not there for the second. he was shot in 0ctober there for the second. he was shot in october 2000 and seven. some of the quys october 2000...
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i think that's what computers struggle with and what i struggle with, joyce struggled with.e all struggle. kids struggle with, you know, our younger daughter, iris come starting to say, she's pointed to food and said -- [inaudible] okay, takes him away no, no, too much. we figured out what she decided she thought too much meant a really good and not that i would like to because people been saying no, that's too much. you're damn right it is. [laughing] start to say more too much, more too much. that's the opposite of what computers do. you don't work with like these large fragments, these large, these large phrases that you can break there and try to figure the grammar of the key buildup which is a more logical way. >> i i don't think this has been too much, but -- >> more too much. >> the right kind of too much. but i think we can leave you wanting more in addition to too much. so thank you all for coming. [applause] and special thanks to -- [applause] >> thank you, nore. >> thank you. those antacid. thank you guys so much for joining us. if you would like the of the book o
i think that's what computers struggle with and what i struggle with, joyce struggled with.e all struggle. kids struggle with, you know, our younger daughter, iris come starting to say, she's pointed to food and said -- [inaudible] okay, takes him away no, no, too much. we figured out what she decided she thought too much meant a really good and not that i would like to because people been saying no, that's too much. you're damn right it is. [laughing] start to say more too much, more too much....
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a lot of it here is if you live in the west as well but i struggle to understand what legitimacy really means and war torn countries are going to buy bread let along going to vote is is a life risk still you know humans are not animals it is not by bread alone that we live and this is actually where it is important especially where you. can but to tell the people that they should just be content by eating bread and having the basics. not have the basics and leave it no they don't and people people do have aspirations like freedom and they do have a separation like living in dignity and in a dignified human life and to have that they need to choose their own leadership and quite frankly to deny them the right to vote with the pretext that it's not time yet or you don't have bread so you should not be asking for the vote they should vote for people who will provide the bread and who will provide the services unfortunately we have a party of the status quo people who have grown very comfortable to the position positions they are in and then threaten their threatened by the elections but we
a lot of it here is if you live in the west as well but i struggle to understand what legitimacy really means and war torn countries are going to buy bread let along going to vote is is a life risk still you know humans are not animals it is not by bread alone that we live and this is actually where it is important especially where you. can but to tell the people that they should just be content by eating bread and having the basics. not have the basics and leave it no they don't and people...
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i am not the paragon of virtue but it is one worth struggling with. [laughter] maybe that's a fine place to end. i think it is. [laughter] [applause] "zero hour for gen x" "zero hour for gen x" "zero hour for gen x" speed five >>. >> with that particular night 1964, the civil rights act had been signed by president johnson. the bed with the so-called civil rights act had just passed. so my parents decided we would test this in a hotel nearby. so they just looked up. >> i thought good reader meant you could read all of the books on those two tiny shelves in a two-bedroom school house when i saw that books were so many to fill multiple library buildings was left was deep under the ground and when i was a young teacher in a place where teachers have long left but if i cannot help those children become good readers they would never leave the borders of their families indentured lives in rural hawaii. when he first became a researcher to compare good readers with the children and individuals with dyslexia. and to understand and read text. and then to retrie
i am not the paragon of virtue but it is one worth struggling with. [laughter] maybe that's a fine place to end. i think it is. [laughter] [applause] "zero hour for gen x" "zero hour for gen x" "zero hour for gen x" speed five >>. >> with that particular night 1964, the civil rights act had been signed by president johnson. the bed with the so-called civil rights act had just passed. so my parents decided we would test this in a hotel nearby. so they...
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the shop owner i was working for died next to me i lost a lot of blood i struggled for some time no one came to my rescue then outside the shop i saw the whole area in flames dead bodies burning bodies and buildings on fire it's one year now i survived and i'm now back at work. other survivors such as abdulla ali still have to be treated in hospital he was selling sweets at the intersection when the blast happened his wife was there too but he will never see her again because. they told me she's fine but that she sustained injuries and she's being treated in hospital after a while i found that she could not be found even her body was never found many somalis who were there that day have a similar story to ali and while reconstruction of the area has begun building still lie in ruins much like the lives of those affected by the disaster she has a gun for al-jazeera ukraine's foreign minister has condemned the nationalist website for publishing the personal details of more than five hundred people who make claims as obtained have attained a hungarian passports jill says and shipped as ill
the shop owner i was working for died next to me i lost a lot of blood i struggled for some time no one came to my rescue then outside the shop i saw the whole area in flames dead bodies burning bodies and buildings on fire it's one year now i survived and i'm now back at work. other survivors such as abdulla ali still have to be treated in hospital he was selling sweets at the intersection when the blast happened his wife was there too but he will never see her again because. they told me...
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a lot of it here is if you live in the west as well but i struggle to understand what legitimacy really means in a war torn country where going to buy bread let along going to vote is is a life risk still you know humans are not animals it is not by bread alone that we live and this is actually where it is important especially where you wouldn't but to tell the people that they should just be content by eating bread and having the basics. have the basics and leave it no they don't and people people do have aspirations like freedom and they do have aspirations like living in dignity and in a dignified human life and to have that they need to choose their own leadership and quite frankly to deny them the right to vote with the pretext that oh it's not time yet or you don't have bread so you should not be asking for the vote they should vote for people who will provide the bread and who will provide the services unfortunately we have a party of the status quo people who have grown very comfortable to the position positions they are in and then threaten their threatened by the elections but
a lot of it here is if you live in the west as well but i struggle to understand what legitimacy really means in a war torn country where going to buy bread let along going to vote is is a life risk still you know humans are not animals it is not by bread alone that we live and this is actually where it is important especially where you wouldn't but to tell the people that they should just be content by eating bread and having the basics. have the basics and leave it no they don't and people...
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host: i struggle with affirmative action, but it may not be the same kind you talk about area the affirmative action of legacy, a privilege, of white males automatically provided access. the concept of the policy of affirmative action is one in which this country or a state or university take affirmative action to reverse the trend of diversityy promoting so that those with the skills and abilities can have equal opportunity. that is the goal of the policy. it is not to push someone who is woefully unqualified in a position or a profession they cannot perform him. it is to level the playing field of the inequity created because of a privilege based on where someone is born that they had no choice of. so you have a lot of individuals who are entering professions there are legacies. they were born in the household of a doctor who gave money to a school, so that their child can go to the school. it does not speak to anything based on their qualification. that is the type of inequity that the program of taking affirmative actions to ensure quality individuals who are competent and capable of prov
host: i struggle with affirmative action, but it may not be the same kind you talk about area the affirmative action of legacy, a privilege, of white males automatically provided access. the concept of the policy of affirmative action is one in which this country or a state or university take affirmative action to reverse the trend of diversityy promoting so that those with the skills and abilities can have equal opportunity. that is the goal of the policy. it is not to push someone who is...
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eighth minute to secure the win for the royal blues would be welcomed news considering how shall i have struggled in the buns league so far this season and leave you now with music from germany reunification the celebrations i'll be back at the top of the i'm going to. stanfield. spelling which courses. video audio. anytime anywhere. w. . clutter.
eighth minute to secure the win for the royal blues would be welcomed news considering how shall i have struggled in the buns league so far this season and leave you now with music from germany reunification the celebrations i'll be back at the top of the i'm going to. stanfield. spelling which courses. video audio. anytime anywhere. w. . clutter.
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i rememberertain, them laughing at me when i was struggling and afraid, and so, i think that in a way, it was extraordinary that somebody truly who doesn't have evidence and doesn't have -- and i can see why so many republicans, particularly republican men are saying, this is outrageous. it is an allegation in the wind with nothing at all to corroborate it. saying, ithey were is not appropriate. but as a woman who has been through something similar to that, i say, i am very glad that there was a context in which it could happen. i want to follow up and let you tell some of your personal account. but you were in the hearing room last week. ai-jen: i was. mary: does it feel like progress? ai-jen: i think it was -- as a survivor myself, i think millions of us have experienced pieces of dr. blasey ford's truth. and it was incredible to bear witness to her courage. to alt like giving voice pain and a truth and a human cost that we need to face. there andfound to be in stark contrast, it was also really -- i was really struck by what i thought was a palpable disdain on the part of some of t
i rememberertain, them laughing at me when i was struggling and afraid, and so, i think that in a way, it was extraordinary that somebody truly who doesn't have evidence and doesn't have -- and i can see why so many republicans, particularly republican men are saying, this is outrageous. it is an allegation in the wind with nothing at all to corroborate it. saying, ithey were is not appropriate. but as a woman who has been through something similar to that, i say, i am very glad that there was...
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a family or who try to take his own life and after that i will send them this might [inaudible] i struggled and that was the time i got the ticket and i've madede it through that i recognized but everybody had the resources i had. my dad had a good electrician job. holding myself accountable to the values i've grown up with with me ask another question from the listener. since the un panel released its climate change report a couple of weeks ago that called for big changes in a hurry to make a difference, what if anything what you do to address climate change. >> i rea >> i read that report and it's an issue we have to look at. what are the causes and how can we reduce the emissions. there were discussions to put forth on how to slow the process and i'm open to the two discussions. there is no discussion anymore and hasn't been for a long time the overwhelming majority believes one thing about this that it's happening and it's caused by greenhouse gases like co2 and methane and caused by human activity so we have to mitigate the damage isve already done in producing greenhouse gases and mak
a family or who try to take his own life and after that i will send them this might [inaudible] i struggled and that was the time i got the ticket and i've madede it through that i recognized but everybody had the resources i had. my dad had a good electrician job. holding myself accountable to the values i've grown up with with me ask another question from the listener. since the un panel released its climate change report a couple of weeks ago that called for big changes in a hurry to make a...
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manasseh part that i struggle with. . >> but mark needs to go back to check the minutes of the oversight committee meeting when they stood up in a public meeting and supported what is going on right now. he's also telling everybody how he has saved any money with a capital project. and also that it made it more expensive and then with a tunnel and utility plan together but more important mark has not identified how he will pay for schools. it is entitled to $100 million where will that money come from? we have over crowded classrooms in laramie county. >> we will go on to another question. but no i would not make substantial cuts. in fact, as i said we had been penny wise and pound foolish. so we are not going to give state employees we will continue to lose money that turnover rate but that was 17 percent in 2016 the most recent number we have available. the turnover cost is $23 million annually. so to give those employs at least a 2 percent raise. >> you can have a 32nd response. gordon: i think what mary is referring to is the oversight committee but that state investment board. yes b
manasseh part that i struggle with. . >> but mark needs to go back to check the minutes of the oversight committee meeting when they stood up in a public meeting and supported what is going on right now. he's also telling everybody how he has saved any money with a capital project. and also that it made it more expensive and then with a tunnel and utility plan together but more important mark has not identified how he will pay for schools. it is entitled to $100 million where will that...
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compare i struggle to poland to the emerging markets because we stand out.n ability to tap into different pockets of liquidity. we have stable inflation, less than 2%. we have 5% diversified growth and contrary to some of the markets, we do not have fx lending. we have a current account surplus. we have emerged as an economy whose mood is positive. we intend to grow 10% a year. vonnie: the difference between onds and u.s. treasuries is only a 10 basis point difference. how are you appealing to investors? michael: we do see opportunities on the equity side. when you look at the polish banking sector, we are resilient. we have one of the largest growth's in lending. we offer a good investment opportunity. look at our dividend yield. we are a good proxy for the economy. where we see opportunities in sectors in manufacturing -- is in sectors like manufacturing. there is interest in real money funds, private equity funds. we have unique abilities of structuring such deals. i have not seen a reverse of funds from real markets in the country. guy: can we talk about
compare i struggle to poland to the emerging markets because we stand out.n ability to tap into different pockets of liquidity. we have stable inflation, less than 2%. we have 5% diversified growth and contrary to some of the markets, we do not have fx lending. we have a current account surplus. we have emerged as an economy whose mood is positive. we intend to grow 10% a year. vonnie: the difference between onds and u.s. treasuries is only a 10 basis point difference. how are you appealing to...
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we not only have drugs for adhd, i totally get it, i struggle with it but now we have the opposite. >> will you take medication? >> no, i tried them. i learned how to work with my brain the way it is. it's a great one that taught me how to deal with my own add. >> it's a lot of genius regions. >> i think most people who are super productive, learn how to manipulate that function of their brain and you can -- there are lots of advantages to it. when i know that, i like the energy like i have. >> children are a different thing though. before, children can decide from themselves. they may not be able to understand the nuances of what they lose when they are put on those drugs. i was never medicated until i was well into my 20s. even then, i decided, not for me. >> six times more antipsychotics than european children and you know the side effects of most of these drugs. suicide is a big risk. >> they don't look at that. they look like fax for transgender issue with the dsm. the fact that someone is far more likely to commit suicide if they go through when i on operation. >> one of the bes
we not only have drugs for adhd, i totally get it, i struggle with it but now we have the opposite. >> will you take medication? >> no, i tried them. i learned how to work with my brain the way it is. it's a great one that taught me how to deal with my own add. >> it's a lot of genius regions. >> i think most people who are super productive, learn how to manipulate that function of their brain and you can -- there are lots of advantages to it. when i know that, i like...
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i struggled to see where that voices coming from. merkel increasingly looking like she could become a lame-duck. macrone the emmanuel administration, waiting for a re-launch, but it is struggling to make headwinds domestically. it had a bit focus -- big focus on headwinds. where does the reform agenda come from. -- what is the reform agenda come from? >> there is a crisis big enough to really trigger integration. -- is weaker. there is a boom of opportunity that opened last year after macron -- the german indexes closed again. [indiscernible] the big european leaders are leading towards -- integration. guy: we are going to leave it there. we are having a few issues with sound quality on the line, so we will wrap up the conversation. to somelet's get back of the political stories today, tensions rising between the u.s. and saudi arabia, president trump saying mike pompeo is meeting with the saudi king. quite theas statements. ofsident trump almost sort let the cat out of the bag on behalf of the other governments, sounding to me like
i struggled to see where that voices coming from. merkel increasingly looking like she could become a lame-duck. macrone the emmanuel administration, waiting for a re-launch, but it is struggling to make headwinds domestically. it had a bit focus -- big focus on headwinds. where does the reform agenda come from. -- what is the reform agenda come from? >> there is a crisis big enough to really trigger integration. -- is weaker. there is a boom of opportunity that opened last year after...
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the shop owner i was working for died next to me i lost a lot of blood i struggled for some time no one came to my rescue then outside the shop i saw the whole area in flames dead bodies burning bodies and buildings on fire it's one year now i survived and i'm now back at work. other survivors such as ali still have to be treated in hospital he was selling sweets at the intersection when the blast happened his wife was there too but he will never see her again they get out. they told me she's fine but that she sustained injuries and she's being treated in hospital after a while i found that she could not be found even her body was never found many somalis who were there that day have a similar story to ali and while reconstruction of the area has begun building still in ruins much like the lives of those afflicted by the disaster so her zero malaysia's prime minister and wasting has been sworn in as a member of parliament and says that he's happy to be back in politics it's a dramatic turnaround for him who was jailed for five years for sodomy he was released when mahathir mohamad was a
the shop owner i was working for died next to me i lost a lot of blood i struggled for some time no one came to my rescue then outside the shop i saw the whole area in flames dead bodies burning bodies and buildings on fire it's one year now i survived and i'm now back at work. other survivors such as ali still have to be treated in hospital he was selling sweets at the intersection when the blast happened his wife was there too but he will never see her again they get out. they told me she's...
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just yesterday this is in the shop owner i was working for died next to me i lost a lot of blood i struggledfor some time no one came to my rescue then outside the shop i saw the whole area in flames dead body.
just yesterday this is in the shop owner i was working for died next to me i lost a lot of blood i struggledfor some time no one came to my rescue then outside the shop i saw the whole area in flames dead body.
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do it i was pushing too i was struggling where you start to consider them. oh look all new coke i want you got to tell you i want to see you. when you release the book this is the combustion is also from here. yes blades indeed leak. but. that's not the. best. way to do you want it done and yet they were as. good. that was the old god there was about that i'd love. it to me playing on sundays nice life a book lot. more my shorty d.h. . and i stand. to see. that day yes five yes yes. to. be. additional conditioning i'm not into you but we need to busy in what i want to. see me see me as a team law. in the last year as you can my dude was mucky and. just. just just just just just. thanks for the. thanks. just to just make up this. letter. to. me and i. did it. on sunday. to take a play as hard and watch i must take my sword in my council. to get petrol i'm going to do it to get him out attitude then. an emotional statement of ending in. a young man once more to give a. new law to know the last song says lie about her. assailant you know man. would you could you
do it i was pushing too i was struggling where you start to consider them. oh look all new coke i want you got to tell you i want to see you. when you release the book this is the combustion is also from here. yes blades indeed leak. but. that's not the. best. way to do you want it done and yet they were as. good. that was the old god there was about that i'd love. it to me playing on sundays nice life a book lot. more my shorty d.h. . and i stand. to see. that day yes five yes yes. to. be....
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the shop owner i was working for died next to me i lost a lot of blood i struggled for some time no one came to my rescue then outside the shop i saw the whole area in flames dead bodies burning bodies and buildings on fire it's one year now i survived and i'm now back at work other survivors such as abdulla ali still have to be treated in hospital he was selling sweets at the intersection when the blast happened his wife was there too but he will never see her again because. they told me she's fine but that she sustained injuries and she's being treated in hospital after a while i found that she could not be found even her body was never found many somalis who were there that day have a similar story to ali and while reconstruction of the area has begun building still lie in ruins much like the lives of those affected by the disaster so here's a guy for al-jazeera. of post talks on a bracks it till wednesday summit in brussels chief negotiator michel barnier says that despite intense efforts some key issues remain in sealing a deal with the u.k. want to draw from the block this include
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earlier earlier i still struggled. listen to one half capital group and i just just don't expect it. to be. i the nation is is you i like the idea. of the speed with which one more day makes makes sense and i hate. it when it comes on the of a b. jump jump in in. the same price. was. this is. investing. the money [inaudible] actually because the space. see also going. this is only the i. l. and then -- this is morning when he had has basically what. we do yes yes getting anywa. season this is a my email reservists risk factfinder. would made labels and i think. that is. thing thing in the cnn's and well will just tend to resurrect her age is just nine months. and then the residents usually way at all and i might not. comments content text. well i think winning. when he's on is -- wall -- she she's. cool schools through age or injury zz he's we use this. as a small his his access. to be connected to the jury. results in a month. but the way wings there's no room. as i she should. have said was a please raise rates. and t
earlier earlier i still struggled. listen to one half capital group and i just just don't expect it. to be. i the nation is is you i like the idea. of the speed with which one more day makes makes sense and i hate. it when it comes on the of a b. jump jump in in. the same price. was. this is. investing. the money [inaudible] actually because the space. see also going. this is only the i. l. and then -- this is morning when he had has basically what. we do yes yes getting anywa. season this is a...
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do it i was pushing too i was struggling where you start to consider them. oh look or look over what you got tell you i want to see you. when you release the book this is the combustion is also from here. yes blades indeed leak. that's not the. best. way to do you want a gun and yet they were as. that was the old got no idea how the fuck that i got. it to me playing on sundays nice life a book lot more my shorty h. no use for developments understand what they're. so to see some. day yes five yes yes. too much is new. be. additional condition me i'm not into you but we need to busy in what i want to. see me see me at it's in law. in the last night you came under the bus mucky and. it's just just just just just. thanks for the. thanks. just. to make up this. letter. to. me and. to me. today. to take a play as hard and watch i must take my sword in my counsel. to get petrol i'm going to do it to get you know that to tear down. an emotional statement of entering in. a young one once more to give a. new law to no last song sounds like about to. die. as they would
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had gotten into the schools, not based on qualifications but based on the color of their skin. >> i struggle with affirmative action. but it may not be the same type of affirmative action you're talking about. the affirmative action of legacy, of privilege, the affirmative action of white males automatically provided access. the concept of affirmative action is one in which this country or a state or locale or university takes affirmative action to reverse the trend of inequity. by promoting diversity so that those with the skills and abilities will have equal opportunity. that is the policy, it is not to put someone who is woefully unqualified in a position or in a profession that they cannot perform in. it is to level the playing field of inequity created because of a privilege based on where someone is born. that had no choice of. so you have a lot of individuals that are entering profession because they're born in a household of a dr. that gave money to a school so the child can go into the school and they don't speak to anything based on qualifications. that is a type of inequity that t
had gotten into the schools, not based on qualifications but based on the color of their skin. >> i struggle with affirmative action. but it may not be the same type of affirmative action you're talking about. the affirmative action of legacy, of privilege, the affirmative action of white males automatically provided access. the concept of affirmative action is one in which this country or a state or locale or university takes affirmative action to reverse the trend of inequity. by...