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and so i think that obvious. o i think that the motivational element of somebody like that is obviously very different, you know, than some of us who got out. yeah, well, i'm going to wrap up with one more question, which is this is a very bleak of mankind, at least in politics. you know, very funny. yeah. i urge everyone to read it, but it it's a kind of cynical look at the people who make up the system and who are driving our. at least on the right. so do you think do you have any ideas for what the answer is to fix that? if if the problem is people on an individual level behaving selfishly or a cowardly way, i guess i just have to we've been we've had an agreement society here all night, i guess i don't know that it's cynical. i think it's earned. i tried to be as earnest as i could in the book, and it's just unfortunate that my earnest, cynical you're painting a portrait of people who are. oh, yeah, there's so many, right? yeah. and unfortunately, like my earnestness has led me to where i just don't know any o
and so i think that obvious. o i think that the motivational element of somebody like that is obviously very different, you know, than some of us who got out. yeah, well, i'm going to wrap up with one more question, which is this is a very bleak of mankind, at least in politics. you know, very funny. yeah. i urge everyone to read it, but it it's a kind of cynical look at the people who make up the system and who are driving our. at least on the right. so do you think do you have any ideas for...
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how i connect with people and it's that's why i feel so grateful that i get to write and that people read me. it's incredible at the same time. the act of like going deep into one's soul and body and fabric of being and tracing all the lines, it's it was it's like it's such deep work. it's just so deep and i didn't really understand it until. this book, i don't think i really contended with myself as an artist. you just kind of goes there. because that's the only way i can live. and so it's nice, i think and we've talked about this of like, you know, i felt really in my everyday life a couple of years ago now, i feel really settled and loved, but for a very long time i felt very sort of isolated and writing became a for me to connect with people. it became the only way that i could actually connect because i felt my deep feelings and my deep emotions were kind of laughable in everyday life. people were like, oh, they're, you know, like, i'm wow. yeah. so that's this, oh my god, you know, just like, really despair doing things about my emotions all of the time, you kno
how i connect with people and it's that's why i feel so grateful that i get to write and that people read me. it's incredible at the same time. the act of like going deep into one's soul and body and fabric of being and tracing all the lines, it's it was it's like it's such deep work. it's just so deep and i didn't really understand it until. this book, i don't think i really contended with myself as an artist. you just kind of goes there. because that's the only way i can live. and so it's...
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that is extent they can i know that that is extent they can i know that that is extremely difficult extremely difficult extremely difficult given the russian states repressive given the russian states repressive given the russian states repressive apparatus but i think that in the end apparatus but i think that in the end apparatus but i think that in the end that is necessary and you know there are that is necessary and you know there are that is necessary and you know there are people in russia that would like to have people in russia that would like to have people in russia that would like to have a more open uh society and less a more open uh society and less a more open uh society and less dictatorship and so you know they're the dictatorship and so you know they're the dictatorship and so you know they're the ones that have to really ones that have to really ones that have to really um struggle for it to follow on from um struggle for it to follow on from um struggle for it to follow on from that you've likely heard the theory that that you've likely heard the theory that that
that is extent they can i know that that is extent they can i know that that is extremely difficult extremely difficult extremely difficult given the russian states repressive given the russian states repressive given the russian states repressive apparatus but i think that in the end apparatus but i think that in the end apparatus but i think that in the end that is necessary and you know there are that is necessary and you know there are that is necessary and you know there are people in...
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i think that's i mean that personally. i think that's the best way to do it. and get the editing is far away. yeah. at the beginning especially. yeah. and so it's like here's a distracting thought that looks like a great footnote. here's oh, there's oh, well, that footnote is a half decades long. hey, you know, what are we going to do? and it was my editor. she is amazing. she i think i'm one of her few. she does a lot of nonfiction, but she does a lot of biography, autobiography and biographies. and she was highly tolerant of my footnotes and my personal anecdotes and so for what it's worth, there was somebody like feeding the feeling the flame there with that narrative kind of style and i mean, you know, it's interesting. one could argue there's too much of me in the neuroscience of you, but, you know, you if especially when, you know, i hear people saying like jim trans is one of the people i asked proofread. thank you so much. you're such a valuable resource and such a valuable team member. we'd like kind of giggle about something you read in the book and
i think that's i mean that personally. i think that's the best way to do it. and get the editing is far away. yeah. at the beginning especially. yeah. and so it's like here's a distracting thought that looks like a great footnote. here's oh, there's oh, well, that footnote is a half decades long. hey, you know, what are we going to do? and it was my editor. she is amazing. she i think i'm one of her few. she does a lot of nonfiction, but she does a lot of biography, autobiography and...
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so the thing that becomes interesting to me is i think that what i'm interested in s, i think that weave as i said in a few places conversations about agency happened when you're not in the context of freedom because freedom means you have unlimited choices . anytime we start talking about black women's agencies we regulated where not doing a set of conditions so now we're talking about what kinds of choices can we make given the options available, do you see what i'm saying? i don't know that i askmyself on any given day and my free ? i have two thoughts about that. one is i'm not a plantation so these sort of strains in black theory that are like all is slavery, i have the benefit of knowing that my grandmother and great-grandmother and i could see introductory the way that our lives are different across the 20th century so therefore i will not disrespect them by suggesting that my great-grandmother was born in 1923 so her parents were born, her grandmother was in place. i will not disrespect that tradition by suggesting that me coming of age in poor state in the late 20th century i
so the thing that becomes interesting to me is i think that what i'm interested in s, i think that weave as i said in a few places conversations about agency happened when you're not in the context of freedom because freedom means you have unlimited choices . anytime we start talking about black women's agencies we regulated where not doing a set of conditions so now we're talking about what kinds of choices can we make given the options available, do you see what i'm saying? i don't know that...
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felt like i got that. i had a mission and it was simple and i loved that part of it. >> you were deployed to afghanistan and what you did there takes a little explaining. tell us about what your role was there. >> yeah, i was an army intelligence officer and my job was to basically figure out which bad guys are pretending to be good guys and go out and figure out what the level of corruption, espionage, norco trafficking, that kind of thing and u.s. ambassadors, generals, a lot of battalion commanders, like that were dealing with. you've got to know what are the extracurricular activities of these folks and in order to do that, you go out, usually myself and a translator, a guy who was from here and sometimes you'd have a few other people with you and you basically go to meetings, you go to meetings with people, you don't know what their allegiances are necessarily and sometimes you can be very concerned about their allegiances. sometimes you know that their allegiances are not to you, but you've got to go
felt like i got that. i had a mission and it was simple and i loved that part of it. >> you were deployed to afghanistan and what you did there takes a little explaining. tell us about what your role was there. >> yeah, i was an army intelligence officer and my job was to basically figure out which bad guys are pretending to be good guys and go out and figure out what the level of corruption, espionage, norco trafficking, that kind of thing and u.s. ambassadors, generals, a lot of...
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so i think that i don't really know how to answer that other than the fact that i think that he. he has been very successful in activating a lot of people who either haven't voted before or who have felt somehow left out of the process. and then i think there's a third issue, which is i think there's a really worthwhile study that wouldn't you know, we wouldn't do. but i think that pollsters should do is of why so many people are open to, you know, a sort of a type of strongman and leader in this country. and i would be curious to hear what comes back. the subtitle of your book is the making of trump and the breaking of america. how do you explain the latter part of it? what did he do to break this country? i think that he did not create and you would know this far better than i do. but i think that he did not create the partizanship that has cleaved the country into for a while, but he fueled it and. he exacerbated it, and he benefited from it. and he exported and i write about this, that one of his guiding ethos is, you know, he he he clearly expressed in the late 1980s, in new
so i think that i don't really know how to answer that other than the fact that i think that he. he has been very successful in activating a lot of people who either haven't voted before or who have felt somehow left out of the process. and then i think there's a third issue, which is i think there's a really worthwhile study that wouldn't you know, we wouldn't do. but i think that pollsters should do is of why so many people are open to, you know, a sort of a type of strongman and leader in...
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like, that's what i thought that i was going to be walking into. never once did it cross my mind that i would endure something completely different, especially because most of the racism that i had seen was in the books and in the the archive of footage that i watched in in all of that. it wasn't because i was young, you know. and so by the time i got to so the point to where i was going in high school, i just didn't think that that was something i would see in high school, you know, because basically racism, it was almost like racism was over, you know, or or, you know, the part of it that was so overt at least was over. but walking into the school, it was a completely different thing. and, you know, i just remember not understanding what was happening to me when the administrator, you know, i talk about in the book how i, you know, took my interest exam and in i took the interest exam just like everyone else, we went into this big auditorium. all the freshmen, we took it together and then when they called me back and said, you know, you need to co
like, that's what i thought that i was going to be walking into. never once did it cross my mind that i would endure something completely different, especially because most of the racism that i had seen was in the books and in the the archive of footage that i watched in in all of that. it wasn't because i was young, you know. and so by the time i got to so the point to where i was going in high school, i just didn't think that that was something i would see in high school, you know, because...
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i that. i think that the i'm trying to think how to say this carefully the i mean i think a couple of things i've kids in cages huge deal and really you know and a humanitarian. every single tweet that he did not a huge deal did not all need to be treated as they were they were all the you know, every every gaffe he made every nonsensical answer he gave not all the same, you know, congratulating putin on winning his election when he'd been told not to that's it that's important. his praise xi jinping that's important but everything just became you know one big thing and i think it became harder for people to see what was so there was a crying wolf problem. i know it's crying wolf. it's just crying outrage when at the same volume every it's not wolf because there's always there. so it's just the volume. the anti-trump conservative writer david french wrote recently about what he calls the exhausted majority. i that and which i thought was an interesting line. so is part of it that he just wears
i that. i think that the i'm trying to think how to say this carefully the i mean i think a couple of things i've kids in cages huge deal and really you know and a humanitarian. every single tweet that he did not a huge deal did not all need to be treated as they were they were all the you know, every every gaffe he made every nonsensical answer he gave not all the same, you know, congratulating putin on winning his election when he'd been told not to that's it that's important. his praise xi...
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but i do not know that i would have pursued an elective. no. >> what do you think, perhaps that's another way to ask, what do you think in terms of the reaction you get from people when you meet them do you symbolize, to the people at large, are you many things to many people? >> well. again, probably. again we get so many wonderful letters from people, and i have such a great time traveling around the country talking to people. so sometimes people articulate what they were thinking about me, whether -- sometimes it is critical as well as positive, and so that i get something of an inside into that person. but mostly, i believe that for women today, there are so many options in our lives, that can be scary as well as very exciting. and, i think women who are challenged and hopeful about those options, whether they are full time homemakers, or full-time career, or whether they like most of us are balancing family, work, all of the responsibilities, they may see me and say, well, you know, this is a woman who is trying to do what i'm doing. fo
but i do not know that i would have pursued an elective. no. >> what do you think, perhaps that's another way to ask, what do you think in terms of the reaction you get from people when you meet them do you symbolize, to the people at large, are you many things to many people? >> well. again, probably. again we get so many wonderful letters from people, and i have such a great time traveling around the country talking to people. so sometimes people articulate what they were thinking...
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i want to let ms. brown that i hear you and i've seen here, your words are not falling on deaf ears. i'll follow with a quote from fellow disparity, injustices of black san franciscoian right side urgent, like going to call it what it is. our grown tired of talking to the police commission and board of supervisors. where is the urgency, if they represented white folks, i know there would be urgency. we reached out to new source sxz therefore we from end quote. there was constitution for the purpose of policing which is one of the police services doj cops recommendations. you started mcguire mentioned it. commissioners benedicto and walter last month mentioned shadowing, pd training. question was is this 4th amendment training? why is the commission training? and due to this training. isn't this a crucial topic in tirmz of reducing disparities. the commission seems to have have expressed frustration but not identified solutions. we're going to ask pertinent questions on what sfpd is doing. thank you. >> good eveni
i want to let ms. brown that i hear you and i've seen here, your words are not falling on deaf ears. i'll follow with a quote from fellow disparity, injustices of black san franciscoian right side urgent, like going to call it what it is. our grown tired of talking to the police commission and board of supervisors. where is the urgency, if they represented white folks, i know there would be urgency. we reached out to new source sxz therefore we from end quote. there was constitution for the...
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well, i am saying it so that it will earn. e, it is possible to at least add to the example of the armed forces as an option. i really want to do it. and precisely in order to help you help but at the same time, the most important thing for me is to draw , this is my chatter, we are my contribution, my tabs. i only have enough energy for this, i think that in time i will deal with this, i will have assistants, for example, because drawing is all that i have in my life this is all the main thing, especially in my life, namely conversion. i think that there will simply be a person or some moment with the help of which i will be able to simply apply it to her so that it is the administrative part, and for now i draw enough to live on and demand a lot. so that's all ok, one can say that these are mini-projects. as i understand it, it was the creation of defensive coats of arms for ukrainian cities, and where did this idea come from? it all started with a drawing for a small facebook, as well as a friend who also felt what was calle
well, i am saying it so that it will earn. e, it is possible to at least add to the example of the armed forces as an option. i really want to do it. and precisely in order to help you help but at the same time, the most important thing for me is to draw , this is my chatter, we are my contribution, my tabs. i only have enough energy for this, i think that in time i will deal with this, i will have assistants, for example, because drawing is all that i have in my life this is all the main...
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i finally had to let go of this desire that i had, that i was going to make my family. that's not how this works. yeah. your husband sounds like an amazing guy. and i suppose anybody who gets a shout out from maya angelou, it would probably be pretty special. was that call? was that cool or what? he has never let me forget that. okay. i've been we've been married. it'll be 40 years next april and that brother has never let me forget that maya angelou gave him a standing ovation because he did give up his career to stay at home with our children. and he told the reporter one time, i actually couldn't even believe he said it. when i read it, i said, who told you to say that? she asked him. she asked him, how was it being a stay at home dad to give up his career? and he said a real man will do whatever it takes for his family to thrive. when i asked him if he said that, he said, yeah, i don't know where that came from, but he said it was hard for him. it was hard for him to do that. but he said whatever it took for his family to thrive and to, you know, he poured into his f
i finally had to let go of this desire that i had, that i was going to make my family. that's not how this works. yeah. your husband sounds like an amazing guy. and i suppose anybody who gets a shout out from maya angelou, it would probably be pretty special. was that call? was that cool or what? he has never let me forget that. okay. i've been we've been married. it'll be 40 years next april and that brother has never let me forget that maya angelou gave him a standing ovation because he did...
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that is what i was doing. got worse, you reach for the thing that is there, and raise your hand if i knocked on your door at some point. [laughter] you were part of my self-medicating a strategy. i didn't know it at the time. steve: well, you have been on incredible ride going back 20 years now, because it was exactly 20 years ago this year that you first put on a uniform, jason. i want to tick off what you have done these 20 years and you mentioned many of these in "the invisible storm." law school and the general assembly, basic training and a run as a state representative, deployment to afghanistan and a run for mayor. there were several moments where you thought your life was on the line during your service. i didn't mention that you have kids and you meant for secretary of state and one and you ran for the u.s. senate and almost won and you are growing the veterans community project across the country. i guess the question is, how the hell are you? [laughter] jason: thanks, steve. i am now very good. it is
that is what i was doing. got worse, you reach for the thing that is there, and raise your hand if i knocked on your door at some point. [laughter] you were part of my self-medicating a strategy. i didn't know it at the time. steve: well, you have been on incredible ride going back 20 years now, because it was exactly 20 years ago this year that you first put on a uniform, jason. i want to tick off what you have done these 20 years and you mentioned many of these in "the invisible...
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i approve, i approve that. i prove that message does that bother you. approve of that message in the last 15 years, and i it on a standardized test to children they're capitalizing son moon and earth. oh and i did question and they said it's because it's our sun and our moon and earth. and now when you go to type it, it automatically capitalizes. you have to go in and change it to keep it a small s bright. so is that the reason? because it's our sun, our moon earth. why we have to capitalize. this is actually something that has come up for me because i too had the impression you did. i was supposed to keep those lowercase. yes, right. and did others of have that experience as well or. no. have you been capitalizing earth your whole life? no. oh, yeah. you you do lowercase. there's a player with our. yeah. okay. yeah i so that's the kind of thing that i normally have to look at because i don't, i, i capitalize earth now because. i think i realized i was supposed to i did not know that applied to the sun in the moon, though i was shocked it was in a where
i approve, i approve that. i prove that message does that bother you. approve of that message in the last 15 years, and i it on a standardized test to children they're capitalizing son moon and earth. oh and i did question and they said it's because it's our sun and our moon and earth. and now when you go to type it, it automatically capitalizes. you have to go in and change it to keep it a small s bright. so is that the reason? because it's our sun, our moon earth. why we have to capitalize....
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>> i love that question too and i love that you know you can't see it but i have on hot pink fuchsia boots right now because that's my statement that i will always have to be in black and navy blue shoes, that's okay and i can do other stuff too . i first started working for our companies like fresh out of college, 21 years old andf i had a poses, a well intentioned boss, let me preface this. a boss' boss tell me to take down my braids and get rid of my red shoes because they were too ethnic, not professional, and she wanted me to have a professional look and i was on the staff management program and she was so dialed in to making sure i was successful. in her mind, that was not a successful professional look. so her intentions were very well meaning. i went home that night with my oldest sister kasandra and my mom and wel stayed up all night taking my braids out and then my sister worked at the 597 little boutique store and got me outfits and black shoes and i'll never forget it.er i went back to work look the way she wanted me to, well intention and would throughout my career, i had
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that is not the only barrier. i think that i will continue to be supported of all the elements of developing business here. if we look at the bipartisan infrastructure package, the amount that is going to all these infrastructures, those, along with the expansion of access to adequate energy across our region, and the package alone invests in those billions of dollars which will go to improving our electric grid. the atlantic coast pipeline is not the end-all be-all for businesses in this region. there is a lot of vulnerability in our transmission pipelines. we saw what happened with the colonial pipeline last year and how gas prices shot up immediately. it was also availability. there is a lot that needs to be done to improve the cybersecurity and industrial security of our electric, gas, and other energy transmission pipelines, and infrastructure. host: two minutes. >> another reason i ran for congress was for energy production. i echo the all about the all above approach which definitely does involve nuclear ener
that is not the only barrier. i think that i will continue to be supported of all the elements of developing business here. if we look at the bipartisan infrastructure package, the amount that is going to all these infrastructures, those, along with the expansion of access to adequate energy across our region, and the package alone invests in those billions of dollars which will go to improving our electric grid. the atlantic coast pipeline is not the end-all be-all for businesses in this...
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that's right. and i have to live up lift up the name again of elizabeth chew, because she really was part of that. i had the good fortune of working with our on the pre building exhibition that my museum did on monticello and slavery at monticello the paradox of liberty. so, you know, hats off to monticello for digging in and doing that work early on. let me ask you if you could briefly say what opportunities and challenges come with working at a historic site different from working in the classroom? and how do you incorporate your teaching experience into your public history work? helping students in? did the public learn emphasis on the word learn about the lives of african-american ones held in bondage at monticello, part of jefferson's enterprise of slavery, including the controversy sent to the nation, their humanity and their own pursuit of freedom. well, i don't have to give anybody detention anymore. but, you know, i taught middle school and high school. i taught undergraduate as well. and retros
that's right. and i have to live up lift up the name again of elizabeth chew, because she really was part of that. i had the good fortune of working with our on the pre building exhibition that my museum did on monticello and slavery at monticello the paradox of liberty. so, you know, hats off to monticello for digging in and doing that work early on. let me ask you if you could briefly say what opportunities and challenges come with working at a historic site different from working in the...
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and i believe that. i believe that with all my heart, i worshiped in church this morning where my wife, the first minister at west united methodist church, it wasn't that long ago. my wife was on the staff. well, the senior pastor there is now a woman and there's another one. they did have one token male up there. i helping lead the worship. he didn't mess it up. they comforted i look at it i think about i mean we didn't desegregate schools in lake lee county the lives in eighth grade i wasn't sure was for that because glen ray was about to take my position off the basketball team because he was a lot better than i was. but i mean, it has just been that recently and yet we are you've got lucas johnson back here. he's written a fabulous that i would comment to you and tell some of the stories of what's taken place and what he's saying and what he knows and the progress we've made. i'm hopeful because there are people like congressman duncan and, howard baker and bill haslam, quite frankly, and bob corker a
and i believe that. i believe that with all my heart, i worshiped in church this morning where my wife, the first minister at west united methodist church, it wasn't that long ago. my wife was on the staff. well, the senior pastor there is now a woman and there's another one. they did have one token male up there. i helping lead the worship. he didn't mess it up. they comforted i look at it i think about i mean we didn't desegregate schools in lake lee county the lives in eighth grade i wasn't...
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learned early on that. i had some gifts and some insights that maybe others did not just because i'm a woman but because i was listening to women and there i was as an unmarried. non-mother as many women are and choose to be in this country for many many years. i got married at 34. i had my first children at 37. i had charlotte and vanessa in my 40s. i say, oh there are no eggs left in your 40s. i said, well there were two rolling around in there the names of charlotte and vanessa, but that's really that's the growing percentage of women in this country too. the point is because i learned to listen to women specifically i was able to draw on that in these different conversations and tables that only included men and i started to do that and because so many those men in the old and particularly the new boys network. we're excluding me from being able to pitch certain business at the republican national committee or in this company or that company it forced me to go and find work elsewhere. so i had major clien
learned early on that. i had some gifts and some insights that maybe others did not just because i'm a woman but because i was listening to women and there i was as an unmarried. non-mother as many women are and choose to be in this country for many many years. i got married at 34. i had my first children at 37. i had charlotte and vanessa in my 40s. i say, oh there are no eggs left in your 40s. i said, well there were two rolling around in there the names of charlotte and vanessa, but that's...
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think that was a mistake. i will say that here. because there are leaders in many pieces i go that are very influential in many schools, maybe some trustees. i always say they are not prepared to go ask challenging questions along the lines we have been discussing. why are we charging what we are charging? do we have free inquiry on this campus? or are people reluctant to express their thoughts or express their views? prove to us that students are actually learning and advancing intellectually here. and if we don't know, what are we doing to find out? questions like that. all that said, i really believe our board has been fundamental to somebody changes because i don't want to do it on my own. i want a board who understands what we are trying to do, trying to distinguish our university, and putting their job on it. until some future board changes it. i think that is good governance, and the answer, but i do appreciate that there are many faces where the boards are divided among themselves for would be reluctant to support changes or
think that was a mistake. i will say that here. because there are leaders in many pieces i go that are very influential in many schools, maybe some trustees. i always say they are not prepared to go ask challenging questions along the lines we have been discussing. why are we charging what we are charging? do we have free inquiry on this campus? or are people reluctant to express their thoughts or express their views? prove to us that students are actually learning and advancing intellectually...
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yeah, no, i see that i see that too. i mean, i think that it. it stems from a sort of mismatch that i feel like we've inherited around. sex and how we think about it. you know on the one hand. whether it's through shows like literally sex in the city or girls or any of these other sort of media productions that make sex out to be the thing that sort of defines you as a person something that helps you self-actualize that makes you liberated in modern and sort of a real human in the world. there's this idea that you should be having sex to to sort of be a full and fulfilled person and you know, so many of the people i talk to in this book hold me about this sort o this idea that ty had about what sex they should be having even if that wasn't necessarily what they wanted. you know, there was a young woman who told me about hooking up with somebody who she didn't really like well she liked him a lot actually but he was moving away and it was complicated and she had one chance to hook up with him and she's like well i mean i did it for this for the s
yeah, no, i see that i see that too. i mean, i think that it. it stems from a sort of mismatch that i feel like we've inherited around. sex and how we think about it. you know on the one hand. whether it's through shows like literally sex in the city or girls or any of these other sort of media productions that make sex out to be the thing that sort of defines you as a person something that helps you self-actualize that makes you liberated in modern and sort of a real human in the world....
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i can't say that i did that perfectly, but i always aspired to it. it generates opportunities that you wouldn't expect. i forged some friendships when i was in the congress of the united states with some liberal democrats that i have absolutely nothing in common with, except the fact that i knew that they were great men and sincere leaders and great americans. one of them was the late john lewis, who actually asked me as a result of our friendship to co-lead the 2010 pilgrimage to selma, alabama to walk across the edmund pettus bridge to mark the anniversary of bloody sunday. i was moved by that. john knew that dr. king was an inspiration of my youth. i knew john to be a man of sincere faith. so we had a bond, even though we would debate on the house floor, we still had a relationship. it created opportunities to find common cause. i always like to say never ask a democrat not to be a democrat. you'd say never ask a republican not to be a republican. but there is a wide range of issues we can agree on, issues that we can find practical solutions for t
i can't say that i did that perfectly, but i always aspired to it. it generates opportunities that you wouldn't expect. i forged some friendships when i was in the congress of the united states with some liberal democrats that i have absolutely nothing in common with, except the fact that i knew that they were great men and sincere leaders and great americans. one of them was the late john lewis, who actually asked me as a result of our friendship to co-lead the 2010 pilgrimage to selma,...
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i say that covers it. i have a if there was to be some had to be is a code i use when called and i'm asked the question are you prepared to take the oath that i think about very seriously and i have around the clock protection. but other than that, no, no particular preparation other than the fact that i have access to just about every classified material. but then i would is chair of appropriation as does the majority and minority leader. but not not to get involved in things that should be kept secret. but there's a code where someone would call you and let you know that your time was there. that must have been pretty sobering when they told you about that. well, when i yeah. and i carry. well well i carry something so i can respond. mm hmm. wow. let's talk about january six and the assault on the capitol. where were you? i was on the senate floor. you know, we were going back and forth, which has been routine to me, after all the time i've been there. you know, or the house and. they've carried the votes
i say that covers it. i have a if there was to be some had to be is a code i use when called and i'm asked the question are you prepared to take the oath that i think about very seriously and i have around the clock protection. but other than that, no, no particular preparation other than the fact that i have access to just about every classified material. but then i would is chair of appropriation as does the majority and minority leader. but not not to get involved in things that should be...
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i could die. the thing that stopped me was i put my hands on the steering will too get ready to pull off. there is a flash before me of the faces of my children. of my children, them a hearing that i was no longer here. and i cannot bear that, so that is what stopped me. >> that is an incredible, incredible story. appreciate assuring that. it's something i can definitely relate too. i suffer from mental illness. your honesty about your mental health journey and the fact you admitted it took believing in something bigger like your family basically too hold you,o keep you as part of this earth is tremendously insightful. i appreciate you sharing that. that is so, so honest. i want to pivot a little, talk about growing up in st. louis. the chapters about your childhood were so relatable to me. i am theis new girl who also grw up in st. louis in the 80s and 90s. watching the cosby show and a different world, eating pizza and the types of music you talk about doing a dance routine to poison, which was one of my favor
i could die. the thing that stopped me was i put my hands on the steering will too get ready to pull off. there is a flash before me of the faces of my children. of my children, them a hearing that i was no longer here. and i cannot bear that, so that is what stopped me. >> that is an incredible, incredible story. appreciate assuring that. it's something i can definitely relate too. i suffer from mental illness. your honesty about your mental health journey and the fact you admitted it...
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and i remember that and i remembered being scared to identify that way because of how hard it had beenout that. and i know that so many opinions have changed since then and all the people who probably said stuff like that back then are very on and accepting now. jane: the waitlist at the women's and children's hospital for kids like olivia has blown out to 12-18 months and this is very distressing both to families and the children. jane: it's concerning because waiting is probably the biggest fear that these kids have as their bodies start changing. jemma anderson: do you wanna sit down? do you wanna take your shoes off? i'm gonna do your height and your weight first. jane: part of olivia's questioning about olivia's self was about some of olivia's physical appearance. olivia didn't like what was happening and i think part of it was saying, "well, i don't wanna have breasts." and a lot of young people say that but olivia felt that breasts weren't part of olivia's body. jemma: looking straight ahead. 156.5. i think you've stopped growing. jemma: olivia is currently receiving puberty blo
and i remember that and i remembered being scared to identify that way because of how hard it had beenout that. and i know that so many opinions have changed since then and all the people who probably said stuff like that back then are very on and accepting now. jane: the waitlist at the women's and children's hospital for kids like olivia has blown out to 12-18 months and this is very distressing both to families and the children. jane: it's concerning because waiting is probably the biggest...
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it in that way. and i just thought every time that to him or any you anything like that or anyone, the of your body go on fire mean especially for him in crazy thing that happened so his the stress hormones get him ready for fight or flight get the body ready he you know the body heats up your blood pressure rises your heart rate you know increases and that it makes sense in the short term. but if it happens over and over, that is, what creates the chronic aging that is described in weathering. hmm. yeah i over relate to that i have a panic disorder so i've spent i've had it since i was a child so i've spent most of my life in that chronic seat of a fighter flight and and have been hypertensive because of it. so it's a really like discernible measurable impact to have to live with that, you know, or flight. uh, where am i oh, i want to talk a little bit about coping. okay. i want to talk a bit about coping mechanism and. with you, chloe at a, i think a fairly young age, a doctor gave you some advice about
it in that way. and i just thought every time that to him or any you anything like that or anyone, the of your body go on fire mean especially for him in crazy thing that happened so his the stress hormones get him ready for fight or flight get the body ready he you know the body heats up your blood pressure rises your heart rate you know increases and that it makes sense in the short term. but if it happens over and over, that is, what creates the chronic aging that is described in weathering....
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the number one thing that i look for and i see i thing that i look for and i see in the — thing that girls who make it as the driver — in the girls who make it as the driver the _ in the girls who make it as the driver. the society— in the girls who make it as the driver. the society that - in the girls who make it as the driver. the society that we i driver. the society that we come _ driver. the society that we come from _ driver. the society that we come from is _ driver. the society that we come from is very- driver. the society that we| come from is very different from — come from is very different from the _ come from is very different from the society— come from is very different from the society of- come from is very different from the society of the i come from is very different i from the society of the west. this— from the society of the west. this would _ from the society of the west. this would be _ from the society of the west. this would be much - from the society of the west. this would be much more i from the society of the west. - this would be much more common for t
the number one thing that i look for and i see i thing that i look for and i see in the — thing that girls who make it as the driver — in the girls who make it as the driver the _ in the girls who make it as the driver. the society— in the girls who make it as the driver. the society that - in the girls who make it as the driver. the society that we i driver. the society that we come _ driver. the society that we come from _ driver. the society that we come from is _ driver. the society...
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that right. yeah. so i think that, you know, it seems like that's a challenging environment to be a sailor. that's, you know, it is that is the next couple of years your life. yeah i mean so for the best part in this the sailors. well you know better and i would you know, as a whole i've joined the navy to see the world and you're seeing newport news. i mean, there's this old soul that called newport news blues, a long way from new york. and so you don't have any amenities like you said. so it's certainly not a great place. now, some people who are around there liked it because they're not at sea and it could be close to families. you know. so i've found people with families are actually like, this is good. i can go home at night and see my family. that's a good thing. but a lot of the people i talked to who are your attached to something like the kennedy, which is they call pc you a precondition unit ship ship to stay out at sea yet or something's going on is big overhauls. you know they're like i just wan
that right. yeah. so i think that, you know, it seems like that's a challenging environment to be a sailor. that's, you know, it is that is the next couple of years your life. yeah i mean so for the best part in this the sailors. well you know better and i would you know, as a whole i've joined the navy to see the world and you're seeing newport news. i mean, there's this old soul that called newport news blues, a long way from new york. and so you don't have any amenities like you said. so...
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i'm a lawyer that i think i think i'm going to get that. i mean, it's a problem. i'm from the window or not within with the point that ones are nice. i got a deal then they said i barely alive with me. said out within my do you still have the sub don said look for a home for me a not any got good. a good week. i was getting guy food and i was phoned okay. ive been canceled or like a my debit? is that a method to make where you might need it? your menu is gonna go out with the inside of why they went into my physical that a key optical mice. and i'm really not really, i've been, i'm really never, yes, a still a good be be i look, they also being a boy laid out you by shooting all goes and i'm the rising. i be hobbling about about go to them. look, if i'm i go to go to school, but nobody has made me oh them. he believed that a bang. let me come in, but i thought was how cold, more capital with them. but you know, it went with them. i could answer the media. i said, oh, they get it to the guy, the city. when they buy the with a negative i, then i will make a guy any l
i'm a lawyer that i think i think i'm going to get that. i mean, it's a problem. i'm from the window or not within with the point that ones are nice. i got a deal then they said i barely alive with me. said out within my do you still have the sub don said look for a home for me a not any got good. a good week. i was getting guy food and i was phoned okay. ive been canceled or like a my debit? is that a method to make where you might need it? your menu is gonna go out with the inside of why they...
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so i know that well. i warned jeff go in one house in a bill 76 he too was coming through the legislator that the wildfire maps were not going to work, computer generated. i called for the department of four street those maps in the day i called for them to scrap it, they did. so, i have the experience in making those towns resilient in tele-mocha. -- tillamook. >> what policies would you propose or support to make the dream of homeownership more attainable for oregonians? rep. drazan: this is an important question for all oregonians. with rising home prices right now. we know that the dream of homeownership is becoming less and less attainable for oregonians. i will protect the mortgage interest deduction, which has come under scrutiny by both speaker co. tech in our current secretary of state that the political review of the program. you have to have that program to key people in the home. you have to protect first buyer home programs and reduce the regulatory burden. it is just creating rule after rule
so i know that well. i warned jeff go in one house in a bill 76 he too was coming through the legislator that the wildfire maps were not going to work, computer generated. i called for the department of four street those maps in the day i called for them to scrap it, they did. so, i have the experience in making those towns resilient in tele-mocha. -- tillamook. >> what policies would you propose or support to make the dream of homeownership more attainable for oregonians? rep. drazan:...
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, i don't see that that's actually a, i don't like that i don't like what's going on with respect to that. as far as the financial, the monetary issues, you know, there certainly are questions built into the background about the, of the role of us dollars. the international reserve currency. there's questions of course, about, you know, how international markets work on the extent to which i've really thought about the financial elements of this is, i do believe there's actually much truth to the concern about the military industrial complex. and i'm sure your viewers are aware that this is a term that originally coined and popularized by president eisenhower, who was a 5 star world war 2 general and hero. and in his farewell address to the american public, his final televised address. he warned the american public of the combination of military garak, deer, or credit power and financial interest of the army industry. and in fact, he even seemed like he was going to go so far as to bring in the question of financial conflicts of interest within congress. but was told mister president
, i don't see that that's actually a, i don't like that i don't like what's going on with respect to that. as far as the financial, the monetary issues, you know, there certainly are questions built into the background about the, of the role of us dollars. the international reserve currency. there's questions of course, about, you know, how international markets work on the extent to which i've really thought about the financial elements of this is, i do believe there's actually much truth to...
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that's my life. ifeel like that the difference between me and many other people i constantly look up whereas people come up to the table and ask me so i look again. i read the saying, it's the usual saying where the dominant phrase is set foot. you see this a lot. but another one has taken hold or maybe it co-existed at a lower frequency so, you know, often when you look these things up the co-existing phrase has been in use off and on over the years. i don't remember what the first documented use of stepped foot was. i think people used to set foot, to set foot and i'm guessing a lot of people in this room are set footers not step footers, right? okay. that was really predictable. [laughter] >> and i am, too. but when i think about it, i mean, set-- so you start to look at okay, set foot, that's a little funny, isn't it? how do you use set in other ways, does that seem like such a natural and logical construction and then step foot. i can see how that can work, too. it feels like it doesn't, but when
that's my life. ifeel like that the difference between me and many other people i constantly look up whereas people come up to the table and ask me so i look again. i read the saying, it's the usual saying where the dominant phrase is set foot. you see this a lot. but another one has taken hold or maybe it co-existed at a lower frequency so, you know, often when you look these things up the co-existing phrase has been in use off and on over the years. i don't remember what the first documented...
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yeah, that's of the fun. i was actually talking to michael berto about this this morning, how they you don't want to rely on it too often because it's actually easier than writing a nuanced appreciation of something, writing something that's snarky or more negative comes easier. well, recently mark whitaker review, neil degrasse tyson's newest book and took a rather view of it. he did. tyson is obviously very well respected as a scientist and a scientific thinker. this book may be ranged a little farther afield into current affairs and politics and some more philosophical concerns and and i'm sure there are people who would disagree with mark take on it. but he found that it didn't have quite the potency of one. tyson is writing about science, his field of specialty, let's put it that way. here's another cover of book, world. and this is a contempt every issue that we're all knowing about right now. and this is dealing with russia. what is this? yeah, this is this is sort of a summary review of three or four di
yeah, that's of the fun. i was actually talking to michael berto about this this morning, how they you don't want to rely on it too often because it's actually easier than writing a nuanced appreciation of something, writing something that's snarky or more negative comes easier. well, recently mark whitaker review, neil degrasse tyson's newest book and took a rather view of it. he did. tyson is obviously very well respected as a scientist and a scientific thinker. this book may be ranged a...
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that i cannot shut u -. worst personal habit? that i cannot shut up. ok, let's turn i worst personal habit? that i cannotj shut up. probably. ok, let's turn to final thoughts. _ shut up. probably. ok, let's turn to final thoughts, given _ shut up. probably. ok, let's turn to final thoughts, given the _ shut up. probably. ok, let's turn to final thoughts, given the concern i final thoughts, given the concern that you expressed about the environment, what are your hopes and dreams for the future and what do you want your life to pan out like? i have absolutely no idea. ijust know there's no point in thinking about it, because everything changes every single day, sol about it, because everything changes every single day, so i cannot plan anything ahead. sol every single day, so i cannot plan anything ahead. so i want to be able to do as much as i can where it is possible. to do as much as i can where it is ossible. . .. to do as much as i can where it is ossible. , ., , to do as much as i can where it is ossible. , . , ., possible. greta, it is a real ple
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. moment, i didn't know that i already had one of the two hundredth, that's when i lost consciousnessmost serious injury on our soldiers, all the servicemen who were wounded all had wounds in the groin area, that is, a close pen which they shot uh, i don't think that all three of them were often accidentally hit in the groin. that is, it was all directed, directed in order to uh, i don't know , demoralize, or cause maximum injuries to the wounded soldiers from the battlefield . they were evacuated by their comrades, and the local residents delivered the soldiers . to the teroboronovtsi in the same place, if i had lost consciousness again, all of us had completely cut off our clothes in order to examine them as quickly as possible after such manipulations. if i had no documents left, no passport or driver's license, that is, at the moment, if this is all happening in the recovery stage, that's why we are waiting. dmytro was taken to the kherson hospital, the doctors immediately operated on him, and when the officer came off anesthesia, they informed that the occupiers had entered the c
. moment, i didn't know that i already had one of the two hundredth, that's when i lost consciousnessmost serious injury on our soldiers, all the servicemen who were wounded all had wounds in the groin area, that is, a close pen which they shot uh, i don't think that all three of them were often accidentally hit in the groin. that is, it was all directed, directed in order to uh, i don't know , demoralize, or cause maximum injuries to the wounded soldiers from the battlefield . they were...
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i was terrified that i would mess up, i was terrified that somebody would not enjoy themselves, i wasfied that we wouldn't get the crowds that i hoped, and instead we got tens of thousands of people on the mall. it became an opportunity where i thought, some of the best speechmaking i've ever heard. i thought president bush gave a powerful speech about how a great nation confronts its history, it doesn't run from it. president obama talked, oh, just beautifully, about what this meant to him and his family, but, clearly, the late john lewis stole the show, talked about how this museum was the culmination of the civil rights movement for him and that this was really something that he was proudest of. and i'll be honest, i was so grateful to be able to help fulfill his dream. it was just a special day. david: president bush 43 had signed the legislation that approved the museum, and president obama was president when it was opened. i think he said to you, "make sure it's open while i'm in office." is that right? lonnie: he did. he would say to me, "you've got to let me cut the ribbon." a
i was terrified that i would mess up, i was terrified that somebody would not enjoy themselves, i wasfied that we wouldn't get the crowds that i hoped, and instead we got tens of thousands of people on the mall. it became an opportunity where i thought, some of the best speechmaking i've ever heard. i thought president bush gave a powerful speech about how a great nation confronts its history, it doesn't run from it. president obama talked, oh, just beautifully, about what this meant to him and...