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that with the room here i found again my goal is to become really good in the next five years and win an international award taking pictures is my passion and i want to make the most of it. you know they're there. for the artists arrive almost one hundred in total they all want to experience the opening of the exhibition at noon they have to wait because the deputy minister of culture has heard that we're here so she wants to give a speech. anyone can get. davis . then finally everyone's allowed into the garden and admired the works on display they're not for sale today but the artists are content with the recognition that gets and the feeling of having an impact like the painter of this picture. i want to express the pain of all afghans meticulously that is the women who have been suffering for so long from oppression of course i'm criticized for this not least by the less well educated so they are ask why i'm doing this and why i'm criticizing our country they don't realize that by doing this i'm raising understanding for our country around the world are a mess as it was as i was saying. there's no abstract mode
that with the room here i found again my goal is to become really good in the next five years and win an international award taking pictures is my passion and i want to make the most of it. you know they're there. for the artists arrive almost one hundred in total they all want to experience the opening of the exhibition at noon they have to wait because the deputy minister of culture has heard that we're here so she wants to give a speech. anyone can get. davis . then finally everyone's...
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rather than see that, i will take the chance. i will take the risk. of those who kneel, who take the knee. in my heart, i repribaited as strenuous as i could anything, but the freedom to make that decision to me is even more precious. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you for an outstanding presentation. and before you go, we have a small gift for you, which john promised me is right here. okay. this is a dosens guide to the union league. i'm sure most of you who are in this room are aware that the league is filled with a number of unbelievably important art facts particularly civil war things. this was funded by the templeton foundation. i know you are aware of them. and pina has also funded the templeton liberty series. and we thank you so much for being part of that tonight. [ applause ] >> thank you, allen. thank you everyone for being here. you can find this everywhere we sell union league stuff. thank you. have a good evening. thank you. >>> we are going to proceed quietly and we will get the program started. i'm executive director of the supreme
rather than see that, i will take the chance. i will take the risk. of those who kneel, who take the knee. in my heart, i repribaited as strenuous as i could anything, but the freedom to make that decision to me is even more precious. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you for an outstanding presentation. and before you go, we have a small gift for you, which john promised me is right here. okay. this is a dosens guide to the union league. i'm sure most of you who are in this room are aware...
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i take pictures of sunrises, but with my back pain i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. i grew up in the projects and so home ownership was not an option for us. my move to charlotte just really opened up an entirely different world. and through my employment with dress for success i can almost touch home ownership. have you ever had a dream and then your dream comes true? ♪ ♪ today, smart planning is helping the new new york rise higher than ever. as the world leader in unmanned aerial systems, we're attracting the world's best talent to central new york. and turning the airport into a first-class transportation hub. all while growing urban areas into vibrant places to live and work. across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. to grow your business with us in new york state, and lasts for up to 12 hours, with zicam extreme congestio
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receive hateful messages on your social media profiles how do you deal with that and that's what i take action if there are death threats then i report everything i will not accept this i don't accept that the internet is somehow a place where the law doesn't apply where you can just insult people. i think it's ok to have tough fact based arguments and i encourage it but there can be no insults hatred or hate speech that's what they've been under police protection since twenty sixteen is that a high price to pay for being brave. the money if that's what it costs then i'm willing to pay the price. but it's not nice of course because it's no longer possible to just do ordinary things that normally i'd never think twice about. and never ask myself if i could put myself or family members at risk. by that's very sad that my own personal freedom of movement has become restricted. to the week. but apparently that is the price i need to pay for freely exercising my political mandate. i think the german government has partially allowed turkish president to once network to intimidate critics in g
receive hateful messages on your social media profiles how do you deal with that and that's what i take action if there are death threats then i report everything i will not accept this i don't accept that the internet is somehow a place where the law doesn't apply where you can just insult people. i think it's ok to have tough fact based arguments and i encourage it but there can be no insults hatred or hate speech that's what they've been under police protection since twenty sixteen is that a...
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i try to take care of my teeth, but there's acid in what i eat and drink everyday that can do damage over a lifetime. so my dentist told me to go-pro with crest pro-health. crest pro-health protects against acids in everyday food and drinks better than regular toothpaste. that's how you nail a checkup. crest. burning, pins-and-needles, of diabetic nerve pain these feet... liked to style my dog as a kid... loved motherhood, rain or shine... and were pumped to open my own salon. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of han
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if -- he paraphrased dwight l moody and i take it sums it up pretty effectively. someday you will read or hear that billy graham iss t dead. don't you believe a word of it. i shall be more alive than i am now. i will just changee my address. i will have gone into the presence of god. mr. president, i remember insa the 1986 crusade there is a
if -- he paraphrased dwight l moody and i take it sums it up pretty effectively. someday you will read or hear that billy graham iss t dead. don't you believe a word of it. i shall be more alive than i am now. i will just changee my address. i will have gone into the presence of god. mr. president, i remember insa the 1986 crusade there is a
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i think they all did. outstanding. carrie: take a friend. r: i can't think of a better way to end this wonderful panel. please, ladies and gentlemen, give this wonderful panel willis, carrie, graham, a round of applause. thank you all for coming. you are on the right side and you are at the right place so, i think progression know leaders, especially speaker paul ryan and mitch mcconnell are going to have to answer questions about what now. what kind of gun legislation are you going to move four
i think they all did. outstanding. carrie: take a friend. r: i can't think of a better way to end this wonderful panel. please, ladies and gentlemen, give this wonderful panel willis, carrie, graham, a round of applause. thank you all for coming. you are on the right side and you are at the right place so, i think progression know leaders, especially speaker paul ryan and mitch mcconnell are going to have to answer questions about what now. what kind of gun legislation are you going to move four
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i have a deep appreciation for risks that go to the core of their stable lives. takesage to do that and makes you better. i have gone through periods of time people might not have done so much. your reputation is made. the most important reputation is with yourself. you do these things, it instills courage and a lot of things. i appreciate it and i will say another. one reason i always loved this program and drove it, if you are in any industry, if you pick a field you have some appreciation for what you do. if you work for a pharmaceutical company, it it makes drugs and cure people, you go into construction, appreciation for building this and the landscape, etc. etc. etc. we pick winners and losers and finance companies that might not get financing and grow up and become businesses and employ hundreds of thousands of people. we had job currencies or interest rates, things on a very grand scale but sometimes it is not a human scale and a lot of times, dealing with institutions, big companies, it is not a human scale but we believe in the capitalist system, we believe i
i have a deep appreciation for risks that go to the core of their stable lives. takesage to do that and makes you better. i have gone through periods of time people might not have done so much. your reputation is made. the most important reputation is with yourself. you do these things, it instills courage and a lot of things. i appreciate it and i will say another. one reason i always loved this program and drove it, if you are in any industry, if you pick a field you have some appreciation...
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take that position? >> certainly, your honor. i think the client can take that position. >> so the client can do that, and the client can say, when my lawyer tells you that i did it, he has violated my privilege against self-incrimination. he has incriminated me. he has said i've done something that i haven't conceded that i've done. what happened to my fifth amendment privilege? >> justice ginsburg, i think that the fifth amendment could be implicated in certain factual scenarios. i think in this particular case, what we saw were a repeated consistent of waivers of the fifth amendment so that everything he said was already in the record. that he had repeatedly put this information with his alibi statements and his statements in the court, where the court continued to read him his rights over and over and over again. and so all of this information, was in the record, and now counsel has to cope with it. and that was part of the problem too. so it is a situation where you certainly had a very difficult client. you had a death penalt
take that position? >> certainly, your honor. i think the client can take that position. >> so the client can do that, and the client can say, when my lawyer tells you that i did it, he has violated my privilege against self-incrimination. he has incriminated me. he has said i've done something that i haven't conceded that i've done. what happened to my fifth amendment privilege? >> justice ginsburg, i think that the fifth amendment could be implicated in certain factual...
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did i take it? that i think iam action? did i take it? that i think i am proud of that.ed it would have saved the company. i am not proud of where the company. i am not proud of where the company has ended up. all that people have lost theirjobs. as you can probably tell, a live in the area andl can probably tell, a live in the area and i see it live on the news every day. i know some of the employees. my role is to be the auditor... independence doesn't allow me to make decisions on behalf of the company. i think it is quite simple, and to me it comes down to this. i would not hire you, because when i read it, i would not know what is actually in my fridge or not. and that is the point of auditing, isn't it? to tell us what is here and what is not. we are telling you what was there though the company's records. 72.9%. if i want to do an audit of my fridge, i'm going to tell you my receipts in the supermarket. and that is not, yet to open and see what is in the fridge. but peter meehan insisted that was what they had done. you're watching thursday in parliament with me,
did i take it? that i think iam action? did i take it? that i think i am proud of that.ed it would have saved the company. i am not proud of where the company. i am not proud of where the company has ended up. all that people have lost theirjobs. as you can probably tell, a live in the area andl can probably tell, a live in the area and i see it live on the news every day. i know some of the employees. my role is to be the auditor... independence doesn't allow me to make decisions on behalf of...
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her to do it-- with my cooking, i decided to take her to dinner. we were sitting there and i got like some paper and crayons and drawings, she loved doing that work she observed there was a man smoking in the restaurant and the said that man is smoking does he know that's bad for him and i said yeah. some people do that. she went back to drawing and then said well, aren't you a city councilman. [laughter] we going to do about that? she's five years old. not a whole lot you can say to that. yes, i'm on the city councilman i guess i need to do something about it, so we started the journey. it took six years to get that piece of legislation passed and one of-- was one of the last bills voting on before i resigned. >> police advisory commission, smoking ban, campaign finance representative form is another feather in your. >> yeah, did a lot of work in that area, but i was making a point-- the first campaign finance law was actually passed by counsel and would junior. right after the 2003 election i think we all remember a lot of things from the 2003 ele
her to do it-- with my cooking, i decided to take her to dinner. we were sitting there and i got like some paper and crayons and drawings, she loved doing that work she observed there was a man smoking in the restaurant and the said that man is smoking does he know that's bad for him and i said yeah. some people do that. she went back to drawing and then said well, aren't you a city councilman. [laughter] we going to do about that? she's five years old. not a whole lot you can say to that. yes,...
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but whatever trail i take, i go for my best.re's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... ...and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. i'm still going for my best. and for eliquis ask your doctor about eliquis. ♪ david: president trump announcing today the quote heaviest sanctions ever imposed against north korea. targeting 26 shipping and trading entities evading
but whatever trail i take, i go for my best.re's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking...
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sadr lindsey graham was sitting right in front of me while i was taking pictures. said this is unbelievable, he said i know. it is remarkable. it is different. on that particular day, did they tell you this was going to happen? doug: we had no idea. we get the president schedule every day. they it stated the meeting was going to take place. .t said close press the senior staff says we have to get the media or the president will ask for the pool. lot about where the press pool is. without it would be a couple of minutes. we stayed in for 55 minutes. it was remarkable. host: sure is a photograph of an important person in the white house, who is it and where did you get this photo? doug: this was taken during a meeting with members of congress. sitting there with his hands up was general kelly. of.ve gotten to know sort ofave met him on a couple off the record events. i have great respect for him. he is very nice to me, very kind. , that ise first time normally where the vice president says. i think he was traveling that day. a lot of times when the vice president is s
sadr lindsey graham was sitting right in front of me while i was taking pictures. said this is unbelievable, he said i know. it is remarkable. it is different. on that particular day, did they tell you this was going to happen? doug: we had no idea. we get the president schedule every day. they it stated the meeting was going to take place. .t said close press the senior staff says we have to get the media or the president will ask for the pool. lot about where the press pool is. without it...
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senator lindsey graham was sitting right in front of me while i was taking pictures. id this is unbelievable, he said i know. it is remarkable. it is different. host: on that particular day, did they tell you this was going to happen? doug: we had no idea. we get the president schedule every day. the meetingstated was going to take place, but it said closed press. but a lot of times the president or someone on the senior staff says we have to get the media or the president will ask for the pool. he says a lot about where the principle pulled is, get them in, i want them in. be a couplet would of minutes and we would get out. we stayed in for 55 minutes. it was remarkable. host: sure is a photograph of an important person in the white house, who is it and where did you get this photo? doug: this was taken during a meeting with members of congress. sitting there with his hands up to his face was the chief of staff, john kelly, who i have gotten to know on a hello, nice to see you, sir at a couple of of the record events the white house has had. i have great respect for h
senator lindsey graham was sitting right in front of me while i was taking pictures. id this is unbelievable, he said i know. it is remarkable. it is different. host: on that particular day, did they tell you this was going to happen? doug: we had no idea. we get the president schedule every day. the meetingstated was going to take place, but it said closed press. but a lot of times the president or someone on the senior staff says we have to get the media or the president will ask for the...
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it has taken us almost to poverty level and the medication i take, the majority are the tierth three drugs that have no generics and just one medication without my insurance is almost more than half of what i receive in social security. my problem is that we are going to be in the doughnut hole in about four or five months and were going to be having to choose between medicine and food andfo bills. we don't qualify for food stamps and we don't qualify for medicare extra help and we don't qualify for anything else. >> thank you for sharing your story.t: david mitchell. >> this is the kind of story which is the reason we are doing this. it makes me so mad. she is just expressing what millions of people are experiencing around the country, the out-of-pocket for the 12 most expensive drugs for people who have medicare part d coverage, like she has, run from $4400 per year tor about $12000 per year. that's the median. not the highest the median cost for those 12 drugs. this is for people who are making a median income of about $26000 per year. it's just wrong. medicare should be negotiatin
it has taken us almost to poverty level and the medication i take, the majority are the tierth three drugs that have no generics and just one medication without my insurance is almost more than half of what i receive in social security. my problem is that we are going to be in the doughnut hole in about four or five months and were going to be having to choose between medicine and food andfo bills. we don't qualify for food stamps and we don't qualify for medicare extra help and we don't...
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in return they work for me and i take part of their wages naturally. i'm not running a charitable organization here. but i was the vehicle watch over me. throughout lebanon there are thousands of unofficial camps like this one the shall we she is the boss here. but the people who live in the camps have no residence permits they are in lebanon illegally and they are forced to lead a marginal existence. and i think you'll have to laugh and my family didn't get up to. the grown ups mostly earn money as hired hands on construction sites they send their children out to do the less strenuous far more. fucked me and her family came here four years ago but my younger siblings are still too young to work she helps them with their schoolwork. but i am of our. political flatmate would like to go to school but she doesn't have the time. with her friend we um brings her the exercises from the lessons. for me was out working in the field early this morning. or am. i going to pass except for a day and go to work i come home around two o'clock in the afternoon then i h
in return they work for me and i take part of their wages naturally. i'm not running a charitable organization here. but i was the vehicle watch over me. throughout lebanon there are thousands of unofficial camps like this one the shall we she is the boss here. but the people who live in the camps have no residence permits they are in lebanon illegally and they are forced to lead a marginal existence. and i think you'll have to laugh and my family didn't get up to. the grown ups mostly earn...
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and i take my dad with me to minneapolis and i said to my dad, hey, look, we're going to take a bunch online yet. just because, you know, don't want to leave a footprint. >> jimmy: oh, because if you post then people know where you are. >> sure. sure. and my dad, he's like oh, yeah. yeah, no problem. literally, like five minutes before there was like a shot that i took of he and i in the town car going to the airport. he's like "on the way to freeze our butts off." and the second we get there he's posting about the 50 yard line game and the private jet we were on and hanging out with roger goodell in roger goodell's box watching the game. roger goodell's the commissioner of the nfl. >> jimmy: yeah. so he doesn't listen to you at all. >> no. >> jimmy: in fact, you mentioned roger goodell. yeah, this is you and your dad and roger goodell. >> yeah. >> jimmy: this is -- now, nobody likes roger goodell. do you guys like him? >> i love roger. >> jimmy: you love him. >> i do. >> jimmy: you know him personally? >> i do know him personally. so about ten years ago roger and i, we went on a uso
and i take my dad with me to minneapolis and i said to my dad, hey, look, we're going to take a bunch online yet. just because, you know, don't want to leave a footprint. >> jimmy: oh, because if you post then people know where you are. >> sure. sure. and my dad, he's like oh, yeah. yeah, no problem. literally, like five minutes before there was like a shot that i took of he and i in the town car going to the airport. he's like "on the way to freeze our butts off." and the...
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i try not to let them down. that is my goal. never take any assignment lightly. ery event, especially something like that needs to bowl.ated like the super brian: you also carried another camera, what is that one? doug: it is great. it has a screen, -- i will turn it on. that way you can see everything. if i take your picture you will not hear. there it is. there you are. you can't hear a whisper of a noise. anan: when will we as audience that listen to these clicks all the time, when will we not hear it anymoe. anymore? doug: maybe one year or two. some of my colleagues and fox news -- every time there is a photo opportunity where they can hear the president because of the cameras. he will say to me, i wish what -- everyone had what you are using. it helps for a lot of reasons. hate hope, believe me, i having that sound drown out whtat the president is saying or photographing.e it is distracting. it does make it seem like a news event. when you hear that clicking, even for people watching it, i am sure there is a reaction, they hear the shutter. they don't know w
i try not to let them down. that is my goal. never take any assignment lightly. ery event, especially something like that needs to bowl.ated like the super brian: you also carried another camera, what is that one? doug: it is great. it has a screen, -- i will turn it on. that way you can see everything. if i take your picture you will not hear. there it is. there you are. you can't hear a whisper of a noise. anan: when will we as audience that listen to these clicks all the time, when will we...
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>>steve: i totally take the point that's not about specific blame attaching to christopher wray. don't think anyone is suggesting that. there's a culture it seems where things just happen and no one takes responsibility. it's all the time and people are fed up with it. >> i had 60,000 employees at one point. every time they made a mistake i would hate to think someone would have to resign. your point is well taken. i did a little math here. there are issues we are talking around and buy. police training and process, you talk about gun control. we are talking about police process and procedure and mistakes made. in the field this particular day. we are talking about actual gun control. the actual guns themselves. the actual accessories you want to change we want to delegitimize. we're talking about mental health screening. >>steve: let me stop you for a second because we will talk about that later. i want to focus on this issue of accountability in our public sector. tomi lahren, don't you think people are fed up with it? this is a really horrific catastrophic version of it. but it
>>steve: i totally take the point that's not about specific blame attaching to christopher wray. don't think anyone is suggesting that. there's a culture it seems where things just happen and no one takes responsibility. it's all the time and people are fed up with it. >> i had 60,000 employees at one point. every time they made a mistake i would hate to think someone would have to resign. your point is well taken. i did a little math here. there are issues we are talking around and...
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southern europe advice really sleeping on these new trends on on on bitcoin on you mentioned fin take. i don't know where they're sleeping but at least they're very slow they really do not take these issues up but they are cannot do it out of a situation of threats i mean take the automotive industry they are facing the same situation with results and hours driving and so forth but they're doing it all over the situation of threats and the banks are not in a strong situation so that's in the main problem and on the other hand they don't have had the smartest to change it. not the sort of from some gone university thank you very much for joining us in the studio thank you both u.s. presidents donald trump from is to revive america's steel industry by curbing imports from china therefore people the so-called rust belt states traditionally strong in the car and steel industry have voted for him analysts expect donald trump to issue an executive order to that effect this week but sweeping import bans would hurt companies elsewhere in the world a lot more than chinese steel produces. u.s. pre
southern europe advice really sleeping on these new trends on on on bitcoin on you mentioned fin take. i don't know where they're sleeping but at least they're very slow they really do not take these issues up but they are cannot do it out of a situation of threats i mean take the automotive industry they are facing the same situation with results and hours driving and so forth but they're doing it all over the situation of threats and the banks are not in a strong situation so that's in the...
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guess that's the worst part of it. >> i can still take selfies, i just need to use this stick. cheese! >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. this guy's got the worst luck. we're going to take a break. [ cheers and applause ] when we come back, my cousin sal meets cirque du soleil and in this week in unnecessary censorship too. so stick around. we'll be right back. ♪ [ applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] bibs on people! lobsterfest is back at red lobster... with the most lobster dishes of the year. new dueling lobster tails has two tails that'll fight to be your favorite. one topped with creamy shrimp and scallops, the other... steamed with lemon and herbs. and no, you're not dreaming, classics like lobster lover's dream are back too, along with decadent new lobster truffle mac & cheese. but enough talking about lobster- let's get to eating! - because lobsterfest won't last. so dive in today at red lobster! ♪ when you filter out the bad... you're left with...the good. in life. and in water. choose the cleaner, better tasting world of brita. choose the filtered life. he's hyperventilating a
guess that's the worst part of it. >> i can still take selfies, i just need to use this stick. cheese! >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. this guy's got the worst luck. we're going to take a break. [ cheers and applause ] when we come back, my cousin sal meets cirque du soleil and in this week in unnecessary censorship too. so stick around. we'll be right back. ♪ [ applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] bibs on people! lobsterfest is back at red lobster... with the most lobster dishes of...
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doug: i basically take a monopod, a single leg of a tripod, a monopod, but it has a connector on the p. then i put a ball head on top of that which allows me to pivot , the camera up and down to the side. i lift it up as high as it will go, probably 15 feet at the most. i can't see it. i eyeball it. i'm not using autofocus. i'm pre-focusing. once it is up there, i watch -- i'm watching him as he is just drink. -- gesturing. i think it is such a great, unique, view of the oval office or capitol hill. i think it really brings the -- in to see who is in the room and what is being orchestrated. especially with everyone around him like that and having the right lens on. i love doing them. host: in our archive we have one from 1996, one from 2008, one from 2013, for those that have never seen any of these, bring us up to date how long you have been a still photographer. doug: i have been washington, d.c. a long time. i have covered the white house since ronald reagan when he was , running for reelection. i have been there since 83. i believe i have covered 18 different years. republicander
doug: i basically take a monopod, a single leg of a tripod, a monopod, but it has a connector on the p. then i put a ball head on top of that which allows me to pivot , the camera up and down to the side. i lift it up as high as it will go, probably 15 feet at the most. i can't see it. i eyeball it. i'm not using autofocus. i'm pre-focusing. once it is up there, i watch -- i'm watching him as he is just drink. -- gesturing. i think it is such a great, unique, view of the oval office or capitol...
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but you are taking more and more content in the car, and i can't see that you are taking any more slowingn auto. >> that is right i have always said, we are not impacted by the sar. and even at 2%, last decade 2% to 3%. our story is the content where the content is growing we are in info tainment, in connected cars that is why we are growing. >> one of the things i love about your quarter and indulge me in this, there is a personalization going on on how people listen to music and how people make their homes. are you not integral to this personalization? >> absolutely. you know, when people get in the car, they want to get the same experience as they do at home in front of the computer, their tablet or any consumer device. you want to get in the car, you want your phone to be connected, your media streaming you want the media to stream from the front to the back so your kids can watch. that is what we enable that is what people are buying car because of that experience. >> and also wearables are doing well for you. >> we introduced a new platform specifically designed for wearable and mor
but you are taking more and more content in the car, and i can't see that you are taking any more slowingn auto. >> that is right i have always said, we are not impacted by the sar. and even at 2%, last decade 2% to 3%. our story is the content where the content is growing we are in info tainment, in connected cars that is why we are growing. >> one of the things i love about your quarter and indulge me in this, there is a personalization going on on how people listen to music and...
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>> may i take a stab at reiterating what i think i heard? >> yeah. >> so this begins on page 25. >> yeah, right. >> page 25, it's agenda item 4 amended, page 33. it's shown as page 25 at the end of the -- end of the page on the right hand corner, but it starts reading on-line 24, if the ethics commission so determines, the ethics commission may recommend to the official's appointing authority that the official divest or otherwise remove the conflicting interest, and if the official fails to divest or otherwise remove the conflicting interest, insert, within 30-days or within -- excuse me. within 90 days or as the ethics commission determines as reasonably practicable, the ethics commission may recommend to the official's appointing authority that the official should be removed from office under charter section, etcetera, etcetera. >> i withdraw my previous amendment, and i adapt that language in a motion to amend. >> okay. >> and invite a second. >> okay. >> i'll second. where are we, in terms of -- commissioner chiu, you've heard the colloq
>> may i take a stab at reiterating what i think i heard? >> yeah. >> so this begins on page 25. >> yeah, right. >> page 25, it's agenda item 4 amended, page 33. it's shown as page 25 at the end of the -- end of the page on the right hand corner, but it starts reading on-line 24, if the ethics commission so determines, the ethics commission may recommend to the official's appointing authority that the official divest or otherwise remove the conflicting interest,...
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take will. did you hear what he said? he wants to hurt me! >> wyatt: iam not gonna let that happen. >> katie: he's going to take will. i have spent so many years of my life, wyatt, looking -- looking for the good in him, looking for -- for love, for honor. something. anything! and i pretended that it was there, but i was wrong, because it was never there. it was never there. and i -- [ sobs ] i hate him. i hate him! >> justin: thank you. thank you. full custody? >> bill: you heard me. >> justin: well, we can do that if you want, but... i would advise that -- >> bill: that katie's reverted? can't be trusted to raise my son? i totally agree. she can visit will
take will. did you hear what he said? he wants to hurt me! >> wyatt: iam not gonna let that happen. >> katie: he's going to take will. i have spent so many years of my life, wyatt, looking -- looking for the good in him, looking for -- for love, for honor. something. anything! and i pretended that it was there, but i was wrong, because it was never there. it was never there. and i -- [ sobs ] i hate him. i hate him! >> justin: thank you. thank you. full custody? >> bill:...
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i take pictures from a single point of view, usually elevated, almost always elevated, about 50 feet cific moments through the day and the night. and then what i do is i get back and i edit anywhere from 1200 to 2200 images and it takes me a month to edit them all down and then i decide where day begins and night ends. and that's what i call my time vector. this is kind of how it works. in this photograph, day begins on the far right side of the photograph and time tracks in this way, so it literally goes across. in the morning, i was very blessed. we had an amazing rainbow that happened. this is actually happening right now. and then, as time changes, you get the afternoon light and the rotation of the light and then, of course, sunset. photography's always been an evolution, it's always been part alchemy, part science, part magic, right, andjust luck, really, right. one of the things that's really special about this image, of course, is the elephants. this is one frame, that's one moment. i created a photograph in the serengeti where i was able to witness for 26 hours amazing commun
i take pictures from a single point of view, usually elevated, almost always elevated, about 50 feet cific moments through the day and the night. and then what i do is i get back and i edit anywhere from 1200 to 2200 images and it takes me a month to edit them all down and then i decide where day begins and night ends. and that's what i call my time vector. this is kind of how it works. in this photograph, day begins on the far right side of the photograph and time tracks in this way, so it...
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i take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol.ght not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack. because my second chance matters. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. >> quijano: an old drug is offering new hope to people who suffer from severe depression and suicidal thoughts. paula reid looked into this promising treatment and its risks. >> reporter: anne stalling says she has been battling severe depression for most of her life. she tried anti-depressants and even electroconvulsive therapy but nothing worked until she came to this potomac maryland clinic and tried ketamine. >> it was the fifth
i take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol.ght not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack. because my second chance matters. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near...
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we're walking around with enormous bags of cash in our pockets when we go out and buy our coffee i take my card i touch the thing i get my starbucks and i'm on my way that's a digital currency in many respects and what the banks and the central banks do is they trade digital currencies amongst themselves the amount of actual notes dollar notes that are in the marketplace and out in the real world are infant tested inference compared to the value of goods and services are changed each day so we're already in a world in some respects of digital currency so that platform that concept does exist that's why i have been skeptical of the idea of bitcoin coming in at a forty five degree angle and this and people assuming that it's a brand new futuristic technology we've been doing this in fractional reserve banking for decades now and that this isn't new this could actually relatively all this then also good i mean clearly i should imagine you going to say that he said not enough any sort of bubble so i'm just wondering where to from here now for crypto currencies and let me. and respond to ok
we're walking around with enormous bags of cash in our pockets when we go out and buy our coffee i take my card i touch the thing i get my starbucks and i'm on my way that's a digital currency in many respects and what the banks and the central banks do is they trade digital currencies amongst themselves the amount of actual notes dollar notes that are in the marketplace and out in the real world are infant tested inference compared to the value of goods and services are changed each day so...
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i had a history of taking things that wasn't mine. if i saw it and liked it, i would take it. s necessary. it, i would take it. i would protect him by any means necessarylj it, i would take it. i would protect him by any means necessary. i would protect him the same way. even if it means hurting someone else? pretty much. ultimately, ifi means hurting someone else? pretty much. ultimately, if i had to hurt someone much. ultimately, if i had to hurt someone to keep him from being hurt, ultimately that would be my choice. compton's notorious street gangs, the cripps, the lives and others we re the cripps, the lives and others were formed in the late 1960s. their clothes, their tattoos and even their jewellery all marked clothes, their tattoos and even theirjewellery all marked which gang they belong to. wearing the wrong coloured shirt would have and still could get you killed. there would be different types of shooting happening in this street. willjoin the cripps when he was just nine years old. i went through the sally, i was going to the store to get some cool late and i saw
i had a history of taking things that wasn't mine. if i saw it and liked it, i would take it. s necessary. it, i would take it. i would protect him by any means necessarylj it, i would take it. i would protect him by any means necessary. i would protect him the same way. even if it means hurting someone else? pretty much. ultimately, ifi means hurting someone else? pretty much. ultimately, if i had to hurt someone much. ultimately, if i had to hurt someone to keep him from being hurt,...
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i think they all did. outstanding. carrie: take a friend. ger: i can't think of a better way to end this wonderful panel. please, ladies and gentlemen, give this wonderful panel willis, carrie, graham, a round of applause. thank you all for coming. you are on the right side and manare at the right place awara with a prize for freedom. thank you all so much. ♪ [applause]
i think they all did. outstanding. carrie: take a friend. ger: i can't think of a better way to end this wonderful panel. please, ladies and gentlemen, give this wonderful panel willis, carrie, graham, a round of applause. thank you all for coming. you are on the right side and manare at the right place awara with a prize for freedom. thank you all so much. ♪ [applause]
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i would rather be able to make a ham sandwich. take a nap. i can't really take a nap in a cafc. if you leave the house, what is the word -- there are so many people out there! [laughter] i just stay in my own little hut. it works. >> host: can you still be anonymous now? >> guest: i was in brooklyn for many years. from a small community i get recognized occasionally.i am recognized is doing some more t.v. and magazines stuff. it is sort of uncomfortable. someone is looking at me and i'm thinking to have food on my face was mifi open? and then i think well maybe they just recognize me. some people say and teach in your book i just read my book or give it to my mother. i could be on some sort of maybe a taxicab is almost hitting your something runs my mood and then it is always nice when you take the time to read the book. and it is a nice kind word for you, it brings you to a good place. >> host: in 2002 you are invited to the laura bush symposium at the white house for renaissance writers. and the washington post book editor at the time, ask you the question, how you felt about a
i would rather be able to make a ham sandwich. take a nap. i can't really take a nap in a cafc. if you leave the house, what is the word -- there are so many people out there! [laughter] i just stay in my own little hut. it works. >> host: can you still be anonymous now? >> guest: i was in brooklyn for many years. from a small community i get recognized occasionally.i am recognized is doing some more t.v. and magazines stuff. it is sort of uncomfortable. someone is looking at me and...
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and i take my son there pretty often on the weekend and i give presentations, so i attend golden gate park for a number of reasons and events and one challenge is always parking. and it's constantly challenging. if there's more -- if there's an elimination of more parking spots, it's impossible to get to the recreation all areas, because i have to park so far away and it's a long walk to get to that event. and, you know, for me to get from my home to golden gate park, it's a distance. and also in terms of, you know, my schedule is very busy and the crosswalks, great ideas, i strongly advocate that, but eliminating parking spots, i have a concern about that, because then the park, in terms of access, becomes smaller for some people. >> thank you. i -- i've heard that from many folks. we unfortunately don't have parking meters in the park. we allow free parking for the spots that we do have. we could probably do more outreach with the museums. i know people are coming to the park because of special events that happen in the park. while we have a lot of parking, i'm not sure that we'll a
and i take my son there pretty often on the weekend and i give presentations, so i attend golden gate park for a number of reasons and events and one challenge is always parking. and it's constantly challenging. if there's more -- if there's an elimination of more parking spots, it's impossible to get to the recreation all areas, because i have to park so far away and it's a long walk to get to that event. and, you know, for me to get from my home to golden gate park, it's a distance. and also...
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but i don't take it for granted. y, i have always been grateful to everyone's help and i'm gratefulfor where i am now, and the fact that i can even give this a go. i didn't even think i would walk normally be a normal person again, so normally be a normal person again, so the fact i can represent my country again is just like, so the fact i can represent my country again isjust like, yes, mad. for vicky, april's commonwealth games on the gold coast will come too soon. her focus games on the gold coast will come too soon. herfocus now, this summer's european championships in glasgow, a chance to test her strength, her speed in major competition. i've been through the worst, i've overcome all these injuries, i've been through pain, so my pain threshold is definitely higher than what it used to be, not through choice obviously. but i think i have got a bit of an edge over competitors, and i can push my body to a new limit, so it is just an exciting time for me. she is a positive person, isn't she? she is incredibly posit
but i don't take it for granted. y, i have always been grateful to everyone's help and i'm gratefulfor where i am now, and the fact that i can even give this a go. i didn't even think i would walk normally be a normal person again, so normally be a normal person again, so the fact i can represent my country again is just like, so the fact i can represent my country again isjust like, yes, mad. for vicky, april's commonwealth games on the gold coast will come too soon. her focus games on the...
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. >> six or seven of years he is really focused and i take on 100%, i take the kids to school, i becomea lot more present. >> but exposing his personal life came with a down side after a boston radio personality was suspended -- after refearing to brady's daughter. and internet attention on a kiss between brady and his son is making waves. this series focuses on brady's fanatical commitment to preparation her alloweding his tb-12 movement which he feels led to his longevity from physical workouts and massages to his unorthodox diet down to special made path ams to help recovery. >> he found thing that's work for him. i want those path jamas that jas restore you in the sleep. >> i do too. not sure if i feel better in the morning. >> not sure i do either but he really truly believes it and wants to share his belief. >> playing quarterback for the new england patriots is not a job for tom brady it's like what he was put on the planet to do. >> that seemed unlikely in 2000 when brady was chosen 199th overall in the nfl draft. >> he was not physically imposing. anybody in the patriots who te
. >> six or seven of years he is really focused and i take on 100%, i take the kids to school, i becomea lot more present. >> but exposing his personal life came with a down side after a boston radio personality was suspended -- after refearing to brady's daughter. and internet attention on a kiss between brady and his son is making waves. this series focuses on brady's fanatical commitment to preparation her alloweding his tb-12 movement which he feels led to his longevity from...
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supervisor fewer. >> i want to say appreciate that, but this is going to be an issue on every vote i take on this project. i just think that it is so imperative that it's not just -- kudos about the 40%, frankly. but it's not just that housing. you really have to have that infrastructure to support them, too, and i want everyone who is soon to live at mission rock, the children and the families to thrive in san francisco and exist here, and it's not enough to build what we have been building up for long-term tourists here who come in and play around and then they leave because they say, they give the public schools as an excuse to leave, and actually, fourth generation san francisco and fourth generations my family has been educated through san francisco public schools, i have a strong commitment to this, and i also think it is the future of who we are in san francisco. it is not just enough to build housing for them and even a community space, we need communities to fill up the space and the community i'm looking for is community that actually is putting down roots in san francisco and i
supervisor fewer. >> i want to say appreciate that, but this is going to be an issue on every vote i take on this project. i just think that it is so imperative that it's not just -- kudos about the 40%, frankly. but it's not just that housing. you really have to have that infrastructure to support them, too, and i want everyone who is soon to live at mission rock, the children and the families to thrive in san francisco and exist here, and it's not enough to build what we have been...
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i take those examples and i would say collins now, carl levin who recently retired, there is any number of them and my sense to the extent i have any relative optimism, it is that some of them, many of them actually want to function differently, although certainly, everything molly says about the change is true. >> i will take one more question from the front and move back again. >> excellent presentations. i am the former chief counsel to republican senators and the former director of the leadership conference on civil rights and also a friend and colleague of irish appear a bill. i love the first book. i have not read the other one. 1981-1993 was an era of bipartisan cooperation whether it was the social security act or the tax reform act or strengthening all the sick -- major civil rights laws. now, i hear what you're saying about how to reform the senate and get back to the senators of and 1980's.1970's, 1994 was the line of demarcation. how can we do that without changing the structural system of our literal politics? how do we have people not afraid of being primary on the right o
i take those examples and i would say collins now, carl levin who recently retired, there is any number of them and my sense to the extent i have any relative optimism, it is that some of them, many of them actually want to function differently, although certainly, everything molly says about the change is true. >> i will take one more question from the front and move back again. >> excellent presentations. i am the former chief counsel to republican senators and the former director...
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i have never discussed lifted -- i him never disconnected from the army. we never take leave. we put it over weekends. with the health of the force, it required to give those officers a bit of reprieve. let me move on to the next question. i want a little more answers on things. in my experience in the military, officers going for senior-level let me move on to the next positions, it has been my experience that i have seen far more people punished on an i.g. complaint to hold up a promotion, so he never makes or they don'tr, make 06 or 08. has your experiencemake 06 or 0. has your experience been that more senior officers are flagged by an i.g. complaint that is not substantiated as compared to those to don't get punished? lt. gen. quantock: that is the elephant in the room. whistleblower reprisal has skyrocketed because of the misuse against senior officials. it is off the charts. i have been investigated twice. rep. kelly: let me understand this junior members of the military know they have a commander that they don't like, if they file an i.g. complaint at the right time, it
i have never discussed lifted -- i him never disconnected from the army. we never take leave. we put it over weekends. with the health of the force, it required to give those officers a bit of reprieve. let me move on to the next question. i want a little more answers on things. in my experience in the military, officers going for senior-level let me move on to the next positions, it has been my experience that i have seen far more people punished on an i.g. complaint to hold up a promotion, so...
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the people i become close with, i take seriously. know that my closest friends are okay is comforting. also, i would love to just be together with the rest of the student body and just be under the name of douglas. whether going out to the beach or the panthers game which a lot of us are doing tonight, it's nice to feel that sort of unity. >> with that said, i know the high school reopens wednesday. do you feel ready to go back? >> i do. many kids will be traumatized, those in the freshman building who lost people, it's going to be tough. i feel the student body is very strong. we don't want to let this damage everything we've worked so hard for. the image we've created for douglas and all of the things we have going for us, we want to keep douglas alive. and i think we're going to be back pretty strongly. >> you have all shown bravery, courage, strength, examples to this nation. and i want to wish you good luck today. i understand that you're on your way to an equestrian competition. you qualified for the regionals. you have a lot on
the people i become close with, i take seriously. know that my closest friends are okay is comforting. also, i would love to just be together with the rest of the student body and just be under the name of douglas. whether going out to the beach or the panthers game which a lot of us are doing tonight, it's nice to feel that sort of unity. >> with that said, i know the high school reopens wednesday. do you feel ready to go back? >> i do. many kids will be traumatized, those in the...
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the medication that i take are majority of them are the tier-3 drugs that have no generics and i just, you know, this one medication is -- without my insurance, almost more than half of what i receive in social security. my problem is that we're going to be in the donut hole in about four or five months and we are going to be having to choose between medicine and food and builds, and we don't qualify for food stamps or medicare extra help and we don't qualify for anything else. host: thanks for sharing your story. david mitchell. guest: this is the kind of story that is the reason we're doing this. it makes me so mad. she's just expressing what millions of people are experiencing around the country. the out of pocket for the 12 most expensive drugs for people who have medicare part-d coverage like she has, runs from $4400 to about $12,000 a year. median. not highest, but the median cost for those 12 drugs. this is for people who are making a median income of about $26,000 a year. it's just wrong. and medicare should be negotiating over the price of these drugs. there are proposals to
the medication that i take are majority of them are the tier-3 drugs that have no generics and i just, you know, this one medication is -- without my insurance, almost more than half of what i receive in social security. my problem is that we're going to be in the donut hole in about four or five months and we are going to be having to choose between medicine and food and builds, and we don't qualify for food stamps or medicare extra help and we don't qualify for anything else. host: thanks for...
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an insulin that fits my schedule is key. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. i take it when i remember, as long as there's at least 8 hours between doses. once in use, it lasts 8 weeks with or without refrigeration, twice as long as the lantus® pen. (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur. tell your prescriber about all medicines you take and all your medical conditions. taking tzds with insulins like tresiba® may cause serious side effects like heart failure. your insulin dose shouldn't be changed without asking your prescriber. get medical help right away if you have trouble breathing, fast heartbeat,
an insulin that fits my schedule is key. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. i take it when i remember, as long as there's at least 8 hours between doses. once in use, it lasts 8 weeks with or without refrigeration, twice as long as the lantus® pen. (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients....