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i have not heard that and i am unaware if that's ok listen i seriously do not believe that the russians are russian colleagues partly depends on i've been through the training with them and i think. i was able to develop really good working relationships with everyone there and. doing a testament to that it was that i think some of the people there may have known that nasa the speaking of doing this but they were adamant that i had to complete all of the training. thanks for sharing your sunday with us here on oxy international more of your weekly at the top of the hour. we are going through a dramatic economic and social cultural transformation that women want to participate gay and lesbian people want immigrants want rights in many cities are saying that's my way but there are more traditional parts of the society that are saying no i don't want that i live in a more of a rural community i believe we should have one that i believe in a country that's divided as much as any in the world we actually have to localise our government. right we're all set to start in five. to seven it just you know has a signal. he's not going to talk about. just new bread after the arse explorers want to
i have not heard that and i am unaware if that's ok listen i seriously do not believe that the russians are russian colleagues partly depends on i've been through the training with them and i think. i was able to develop really good working relationships with everyone there and. doing a testament to that it was that i think some of the people there may have known that nasa the speaking of doing this but they were adamant that i had to complete all of the training. thanks for sharing your sunday...
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i had five children under the age of eight. i was so excited about taking care of svetlana. i thinkthe back of my mind i was going to write an article. i thought this was a big thing in my life. of course, with five children and svetlana to feed, of course she would not touch the food. as a vegetarian, hamburgers and hotdogs were not for her. she wanted risotto and elaborate things that took a lot of work. she was vegetarian. we did not have the simplest, my parents were not modern. we did not have a washer and dryer. we did not have a washer and dryer. i took the laundry for seven people and put dimes in the washing machine. in those days, it cost a dime to washer close in the washing machine. clothing in the washing machine. shopping was a big thing. seven or eight people. her translator and her lawyer came. they all stayed there and had to eat, as well. somebody had to go to the airport to pick them up, namely me. so it was hardly the image i had envisioned. we did occasionally talk, but i spent most of the time in the kitchen. brian: here is svetlana and stalin speaking in a pre
i had five children under the age of eight. i was so excited about taking care of svetlana. i thinkthe back of my mind i was going to write an article. i thought this was a big thing in my life. of course, with five children and svetlana to feed, of course she would not touch the food. as a vegetarian, hamburgers and hotdogs were not for her. she wanted risotto and elaborate things that took a lot of work. she was vegetarian. we did not have the simplest, my parents were not modern. we did not...
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that if there is a god i actually wanted to do an interview with him but i had not i know that whatever first i was so fed up i was just an echo i wouldn't be deemed to even think i was yes i mean him it's good stuff i might not see. it was yeah it was going to die i had to say i. mean you learned this i believe me when i did that book with the rebel regular i reckon i think the world maybe the american people the people who think like to do it yourself and your god you want to get out of the rain couldn't you have the miracle that was the reception of the gratian team bus just as joyful and impressive as the simply fantastic celebration the day before i even told a radio reporter that the germans can learn one thing from the collision course i would be so much a spectacle of what we have been waiting like for all right now for did you know right from the airport to the senate where i was caught now i don't think you're right. but the people here are thinking and thinking and thinking and thinking. this little thank. god it's a real shame though that this wild partying was overshadowed in the end by the presence of a strong national missing or thompson he enter
that if there is a god i actually wanted to do an interview with him but i had not i know that whatever first i was so fed up i was just an echo i wouldn't be deemed to even think i was yes i mean him it's good stuff i might not see. it was yeah it was going to die i had to say i. mean you learned this i believe me when i did that book with the rebel regular i reckon i think the world maybe the american people the people who think like to do it yourself and your god you want to get out of the...
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excited about the ideas i was learning it was hard not to be excited because it was so interesting and i was going through a lot of changes. i thinkit was my first week when i came to cambridge and then i got into the program but my first week i went to lecture and that really blue my mind because the whole point of liberty bs there are external obstacles that positive liberty says that there are obstacles that people had to them doing things that are internal. if you are tied up you may not be able to go outside but you also believe somebody outside will shoot you doesn't matter so there is this idea what might be the most important thing to determine how much freedom and liberty you have might be in your own mind and that never occurred to me so that around this time a friend sent me a song by bob marley emancipated yourself and i became assessed with that so that i was reading about bob marley and how the doctors had told him that he had rastafarian belief and he died and when i was reading that i realized that i had stopped being in my dad's views of doctors and hospitals but i never had my vaccination that i left the hospital
excited about the ideas i was learning it was hard not to be excited because it was so interesting and i was going through a lot of changes. i thinkit was my first week when i came to cambridge and then i got into the program but my first week i went to lecture and that really blue my mind because the whole point of liberty bs there are external obstacles that positive liberty says that there are obstacles that people had to them doing things that are internal. if you are tied up you may not be...
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there really was in -- i remember -- i think i came up first and once i won, the man that was running against barbara we thought, shoo-in. only room for one here. i hadn't thought of that in so long. part of it was i think it's good for the party, i think it's great to have additional voices and discussion was not only tolerated, it was welcomed. the republican party felt it was kind of important to have people out there who had disagreements. again, you don't ever get into the motives of why people disagree with you, but understanding the big 10. and so the people who nominated me were very conservative from rural areas, again, to show the importance of bringing as many people into the tent as possible in order to have a majority and a successful working majority. those were all the thoughts behind that. >> you said part of it was your ambition, but also were you recruited by anybody and why did you select the vice chair position to run after? >> there were people who said, you should do this, we need a woman. i thought i would give it a shot. i very much lived my life that i'd much
there really was in -- i remember -- i think i came up first and once i won, the man that was running against barbara we thought, shoo-in. only room for one here. i hadn't thought of that in so long. part of it was i think it's good for the party, i think it's great to have additional voices and discussion was not only tolerated, it was welcomed. the republican party felt it was kind of important to have people out there who had disagreements. again, you don't ever get into the motives of why...
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i had a dream -- i was so excited about taking care of svetlana. i thought this was huge. i remember i brought a brand new notebook. i was going to take notes. i think in the back of my mind i was going to write an article. i thought this was a big thing in my life. of course, with five children and svetlana to feed, of course her vegetarian diet she wouldn't touch the food the kids would eat. hamburgers and hotdogs. she wanted risotto and elaborate things that took a lot of work. we didn't have the simplest -- my parents weren't really modern. we didn't have a washer. we didn't have a dryer. i took all the laundry in for seven people into the local thing and put dimes in the -- in those days it cost a dime to wash your clothes in the washing machine. shopping was a big thing. seven or eight people. her translator came. his lawyer came -- i mean, her lawyer came, her translator, and they all stayed there and had to eat as well. somebody had to go to the airport to pick them up, namely e. so it was hardly the image i had envisioned. we did occasionally talk, but i spent most of the time in the kitchen. rian: here is svetlana and stalin in april, 1967
i had a dream -- i was so excited about taking care of svetlana. i thought this was huge. i remember i brought a brand new notebook. i was going to take notes. i think in the back of my mind i was going to write an article. i thought this was a big thing in my life. of course, with five children and svetlana to feed, of course her vegetarian diet she wouldn't touch the food the kids would eat. hamburgers and hotdogs. she wanted risotto and elaborate things that took a lot of work. we didn't...
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i had to sing. thing was. i was. i. was. i. think i was. was the. i. was i was. i. was. the was. it's. quite good for everybody well it's for several reasons one is it just brings communities together like we have here today and also people from all over the world and experiencing germany in our culture here would you think anyone can sing even the people who don't believe they can sing yes of course everyone can see and deeds people who initially find it difficult to hold to choosing to find the name of god is only a question of training we're now in the editing studio with another very important member of our team kevin stein our picture editor kevin has chosen as his favorite episode the back sisters in bond with the breakdown says kevin what made this episode special for you why did you pick this one when you had so many to choose from it happens for the fog and she even based initial breakdowns on closer moves exist bond fund or inside demon show cause i'm a big fanboy. the breakdown says who are also known as b. boys arrived from paris and immediately filled the beethoven how to
i had to sing. thing was. i was. i. was. i. think i was. was the. i. was i was. i. was. the was. it's. quite good for everybody well it's for several reasons one is it just brings communities together like we have here today and also people from all over the world and experiencing germany in our culture here would you think anyone can sing even the people who don't believe they can sing yes of course everyone can see and deeds people who initially find it difficult to hold to choosing to find...
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christmas numbers i loved it and i think i was asleep but. after going to meet the victim i believe you speak of course. some of it is. but i also did a pickup with those mike at that this is a good tickle basis to say after the scandal nicky butt out in opposite to somebody needs to be good at these gimmick and not all the house and the state is supposed to fit the given suspicious look up a bit the next few days to host. it b.c.'s even if she's got a man because if you tickle b.c. people don't also let them on your place to put up some with a lot of boredom. thank french president emanuel micron's on an official trip to absence thanks is accompanied by forty french businessmen each with an interest in the greek privatization program.
christmas numbers i loved it and i think i was asleep but. after going to meet the victim i believe you speak of course. some of it is. but i also did a pickup with those mike at that this is a good tickle basis to say after the scandal nicky butt out in opposite to somebody needs to be good at these gimmick and not all the house and the state is supposed to fit the given suspicious look up a bit the next few days to host. it b.c.'s even if she's got a man because if you tickle b.c. people...
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>> i think i was like nine and i was like i don't really care. so like i was young i was like ok i thought it was likea. h.d. but it didn't really affect me eden i was younger it kind of affee more when i was like in high school because then i really started noticing stuff younawaz: like what woul notice? >> i noticed that i got more angry and more irritable and
>> i think i was like nine and i was like i don't really care. so like i was young i was like ok i thought it was likea. h.d. but it didn't really affect me eden i was younger it kind of affee more when i was like in high school because then i really started noticing stuff younawaz: like what woul notice? >> i noticed that i got more angry and more irritable and
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doing when i was producing a lot of the time, so i might have been home but i wasn't there. i was thinkings away. i was not present totally, and a child can sense that. so i think the times when joan, you know, was actually with them, she wasn't with them because she was doing what she was born to do. and i think she always chose that over her children and it had consequence. >> it is a wonderful, wonderful film and i think we've explored some really interesting aspects of it. >>> glenn, you, as i said in the introduction, are the most nominated actress alive, living performer for an academy award who hasn't won yet and there are many, many performances that people thought you should have won for. and i'm going to rerack all the way back to fatal attraction which potentially put you into the strateosphere. here's a clip. we'll see if it sparks some memories. >> oh, well, i tell you -- >> you want one? >> no, thank you. it's funny being a lawyer. you know, it's like being a doctor. everybody is telling you their inner-most secrets. >> must be discrete. >> oh, god yeah. >> are you? >> am i w
doing when i was producing a lot of the time, so i might have been home but i wasn't there. i was thinkings away. i was not present totally, and a child can sense that. so i think the times when joan, you know, was actually with them, she wasn't with them because she was doing what she was born to do. and i think she always chose that over her children and it had consequence. >> it is a wonderful, wonderful film and i think we've explored some really interesting aspects of it....
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thank i guess it's more about how much of that second set up the last of. each. cut i. think that was this was i. think it was i. think i. was sixteen. eleven year old adam is also a refugee not just recently he got his home and locked him he lives two hundred metres south of beirut parkins camp shot teela built for the palestinians nearly seventy years ago. thanks to. adams people have been fleeing since nine hundred forty eight since the founding of israel the palestinians have fought for their homeland and lost with every israeli arab war more and more people leave the shrinking country many head north to lebanon beirut and ghettos like shatila. thanks to generations later the hope of returning is a distant dream. million palestinians live in lebanon an estimated twenty thousand of them in shock. since the start of the syria more that has almost doubled now there are plenty of syrian neighbors living in close quarter of. a ghetto in the middle of beirut that the lebanese never enter but the palestinians and syrians have settled in despite the crime conditions. that it was. to those of us that
thank i guess it's more about how much of that second set up the last of. each. cut i. think that was this was i. think it was i. think i. was sixteen. eleven year old adam is also a refugee not just recently he got his home and locked him he lives two hundred metres south of beirut parkins camp shot teela built for the palestinians nearly seventy years ago. thanks to. adams people have been fleeing since nine hundred forty eight since the founding of israel the palestinians have fought for...
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i often fall into that's just some musical idea so i can. get the. my vote revoked it went over before i screamed what am i doing i would say a composer when i just think it was like five six years old and i would never respond with force pianist. i sure someone has a composer when piano was just an instrument which was. which was useful for earth and a bunch of estimates just. for myself i mean to me i'm conventional home with a source of. outlet of some position rice in more. of an option that's ok. tune back in for infrasound to to find out why mikhail pletnev wrote a new orchestration for from pounds piano concertos. i love this music but as i think above the. if end of it a. and b. to finish. and what is russian done train for and also fascination with new york also the highlight of the recording session the grand concert in dortmund. it's hard to limit yourself from a space as possible as of this very few concert warnings. all this and more in part two of the new show. coover. i. told her she says they never broke the well not quite but they put up a good fight. russia solid enough fast often to rig the fight up in a second say but you could see they ju
i often fall into that's just some musical idea so i can. get the. my vote revoked it went over before i screamed what am i doing i would say a composer when i just think it was like five six years old and i would never respond with force pianist. i sure someone has a composer when piano was just an instrument which was. which was useful for earth and a bunch of estimates just. for myself i mean to me i'm conventional home with a source of. outlet of some position rice in more. of an option...
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so i think i was using new york times. my colleagues may differ can, but i think this is what i was trying to do. >> [inaudible] in new hampshire named stark, and is that related -- and there's a starksbror, vermont, also. >> there is. well, stark, he had fought in the battle of, the battle of bunker hill, and he was very good. and then he got into a fight with, because they wouldn't promote him to general, i think, or somethingment so he said to hell with you, and he went back to his farm in new hampshire. and then they needed somebody to call out to the militias. and he agreed to do it on condition he had nothing to do with congress. because loathed congress, and they'd turned him down for, they'd turned him down for promotion to colonel or brigadier general. and so he always hated congress in a way that i guess some people dod to. but he's the one who turned the troops out. so he got them all up, they came across the border and came down and just pushed down and they basically saved the, saved vermont from being overrun. and he was remarkable. so when i g
so i think i was using new york times. my colleagues may differ can, but i think this is what i was trying to do. >> [inaudible] in new hampshire named stark, and is that related -- and there's a starksbror, vermont, also. >> there is. well, stark, he had fought in the battle of, the battle of bunker hill, and he was very good. and then he got into a fight with, because they wouldn't promote him to general, i think, or somethingment so he said to hell with you, and he went back to...
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i want to. thank you i i i possibly a lot. i want to borrow my i know i have no one i was young i was i woke up i i i think i i think i think i'm i this morning i woke up and then i. and somehow linking to my comment on made me feel safe but i don't think if anything got around me. the habit of always having that come out always me had become a part of my life i think it was a cut of i. cut the good of the job out of that. i'm going to go after the guy that i want to live i i. i r r r r r. r r r. i live in the middle go to the city. i was born in the first intifada and raised during the second my name is mohamad on the twenty three years old. some people might say the war started one particular reason. others may say it's sort of thought on as a reason. but no matter what reason it began and what is more important we walk a bun found ourselves closer to this more than it were. when this war broke out i was filming the surgery on the board to film i was doing quite an accomplishment and i asked that they took to the hospital right away if i could join to implement soon it was may come into first day of the war with the first day
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was no conversation. i do not think the word day, i used it in my book and i think that was a mistake, actually. think probably another word was used. he was a terribly nice man. brian: where did you meet him? grace: i met him in libertyville, illinois, the night that eisenhower accepted the republican nomination for president. we were there because i was with my father. we were in highland park, he was doing research at the university of chicago, in the library. stephenson heard my father was there and wanted to meet him. we were invited to dinner. that is how we got there. ck mcclatchy was the assistant press secretary for stephenson. so he was there. brian: how much time after that were you married? grace: he moved to washington after the campaign. about six months later he phoned me up. i was not sure who he was. but i knew i met him at stephenson's house. we were married probably 10 months after we met. we were married for eight years. brian: was this particular incident what killed the marriage? i just read, when a group was there at the house. grace: i am sure a few other things -- well, t
was no conversation. i do not think the word day, i used it in my book and i think that was a mistake, actually. think probably another word was used. he was a terribly nice man. brian: where did you meet him? grace: i met him in libertyville, illinois, the night that eisenhower accepted the republican nomination for president. we were there because i was with my father. we were in highland park, he was doing research at the university of chicago, in the library. stephenson heard my father was...
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the response of the of us have been on to my head i was too much i think i was i was there you see magnified by miss prall and i have and have but. it will be some time before the two girls can study because of the hole they couldn't go to school for two years. they were cocktails of the dreams of refugees and that in the dreams of home and. the future we'll soon see. you fucking a. piece and have rubber i think it's time to chance in football but as i want to buy the whole. the be. the be . the be. the be. the be the be the but the but. the but. the be. the big. dispute the bill one stop shop for the balsams gym and above on the bar you've dedicated to the juniper flavored spirits the bridge and transmits an all around experience the beam of the small ws. oh. must still have the best selling book open air festival in northern germany. fucking medal battle will showcase dozens of newcomers from the from the. ws club exports are up by six. bucks an opener two thousand stores in august second come to dublin and i'm on. iran. once again isolated geography now a major power in the middle east. a
the response of the of us have been on to my head i was too much i think i was i was there you see magnified by miss prall and i have and have but. it will be some time before the two girls can study because of the hole they couldn't go to school for two years. they were cocktails of the dreams of refugees and that in the dreams of home and. the future we'll soon see. you fucking a. piece and have rubber i think it's time to chance in football but as i want to buy the whole. the be. the be ....
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she i think i was i was thinking it's not going to be used in a convent but we. are in this simple balance very very useful in her convent and when we do it with choi it's not it's not by some. sister rachele keeps in touch with her former convent by smartphone this wife i hear the two filipino nuns are optimistic about their future in germany we need to learn the language because because they're angry yeah the court you're. here so when they're. very close but reserve why are. you there. strictly speaking is no longer an island. it is connected to the mainland by a down with a statue of pillman at the entrance pim and was the itinerant bishop who founded the benedictine abbey on haifa now in seven hundred and twenty four. first the monks had to clear the island of dense forest and snakes according to the legend. but the temperate climate the fertile soil and the fish from lake constance provided them with plenty of food. the benedictine motto aura its love bora pray and work is still painted on many of the houses traditions are held here. stephanie lieber and his
she i think i was i was thinking it's not going to be used in a convent but we. are in this simple balance very very useful in her convent and when we do it with choi it's not it's not by some. sister rachele keeps in touch with her former convent by smartphone this wife i hear the two filipino nuns are optimistic about their future in germany we need to learn the language because because they're angry yeah the court you're. here so when they're. very close but reserve why are. you there....
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i think there were two reasons. number one, maybe it was late. number two, after i the company went ahead and bought it, i don't think there was the same level of enthusiasm at the board level and management level for scaling up and investing in it. david: ok. so you ultimately decided to leave. and your successor is satya nadella. were you surprised when he was selected? steve: no. he was the recommendation i made. q is the recommendation that bill gates made. i thought he was the candidate to replace me, which is why we moved him into running one of the big divisions. i'm glad he got the job, because he has done a great job. david: when you were there, you dramatically increased sales and earnings were higher. the stock price did not go up. why do you think there was not a correlation between stock price, earnings, and revenue? steve: two factors. number one, i took over at the worst time if you want your stock price to go up. i came in right at the heart of the dot-com bubble. everything was sky high. the bubble breaks, and by the way, a judge orders the breakup
i think there were two reasons. number one, maybe it was late. number two, after i the company went ahead and bought it, i don't think there was the same level of enthusiasm at the board level and management level for scaling up and investing in it. david: ok. so you ultimately decided to leave. and your successor is satya nadella. were you surprised when he was selected? steve: no. he was the recommendation i made. q is the recommendation that bill gates made. i thought he was the candidate to...
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i think. i think rock'n'roll are still have that kind of lifestyle but even today would be different than the eighty's you know i was i was part of this time that i don't think could ever be repeated john and i think there is a lot of nostalgia for the period in russia it's avid and in the number of films and documentaries released or being still being produced about the period of time what do you thing makes the russians dwell on those years so much well i think it's the personality as to who the people were first of all i mean these geniuses boroscope bench cough syrup you curl can coast to kinship. you know victor sawyer they were amazing people and amazing artists and i think the fact that they did everything there did they did and their music even though they couldn't make money there there's something that feels good about that it was so pure and i think that's what people miss is the pureness of it you know now everybody makes money off their music you know there's not really into ground bands because there doesn't need to be everybody can try to go and do it but the fact that at that period they were so crea
i think. i think rock'n'roll are still have that kind of lifestyle but even today would be different than the eighty's you know i was i was part of this time that i don't think could ever be repeated john and i think there is a lot of nostalgia for the period in russia it's avid and in the number of films and documentaries released or being still being produced about the period of time what do you thing makes the russians dwell on those years so much well i think it's the personality as to who...
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i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then, i had 28 years or the years in, i thinkg thing really became intense when i was going through treatment for cancer because i felt like there were so many parts that my kids didn't know. they didn't know my story, they didn't know why i had a relationship with my mother, why we had no family to speak of. it just poured out of me. i gave it to a friend who is an editor, and she said i think this would be publishable and i think people would be interested in this. i am so lucky to live here. i am so grateful to my parents who decided to move to the city. i am so grateful they did. that it never . >> my name is dave, and i play defense. >> my name is mustafa, and i am a midfielder, but right now, i am trying to play as a goalkeeper, because they need a goalkeeper. >> soccer u.s.a. is a nonprofessional organization. we use sports, soccer in particular to engage communities that can benefit from quality programs in order to lift people up, helping to regain a sense of control in one's life. >> the san francisco recreation and par
i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then, i had 28 years or the years in, i thinkg thing really became intense when i was going through treatment for cancer because i felt like there were so many parts that my kids didn't know. they didn't know my story, they didn't know why i had a relationship with my mother, why we had no family to speak of. it just poured out of me. i gave it to a friend who is an editor, and she said i think...
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i think there were two reasons. number one, maybe it was late. number two, after i company went ahead and bought it, i don't think there was the same level of enthusiasm at the board level and management level for scaling up and investing in it. david: ok. so you ultimately decided to leave. and your successor is satya nadella. were you surprised when he was selected? 2 steve: no/ . he was the recommendation i made. i thought he was the candidate to replace me, which is why we moved him into running one of the big divisions. i'm glad he got the job, because he has done a great job. david: when you were there, you dramatically increased sales and earnings were higher. the stock price did not go up. why do you think there was not a correlation between stock price, earnings, and revenue? steve: two factors. number one, i took over at the worst time if you want your stock price to go up. i came in right at the heart of the dot-com bubble. everything was sky high. the bubble breaks, and by the way, a judge orders the breakup of microsoft. that happens within several mont
i think there were two reasons. number one, maybe it was late. number two, after i company went ahead and bought it, i don't think there was the same level of enthusiasm at the board level and management level for scaling up and investing in it. david: ok. so you ultimately decided to leave. and your successor is satya nadella. were you surprised when he was selected? 2 steve: no/ . he was the recommendation i made. i thought he was the candidate to replace me, which is why we moved him into...
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i possess a bit of me. now it's not about us having been on the team i had i was in my eyes i think i was i was i you see maggie focus on the skull and i have kind of had but. it will be some time before the two girls can study because of the whole i couldn't go to school for to. talk to what they were cocktails of the dreams of refugees i met in the dreams of playing mind. games. in the future we'll soon see kind of. music moving a. piece on top of. its sound and chants in football but as i want to hold. practice constructible afternoon coffee. shop around for some fire. middle class african-american women are stocking up on the jobs out of fear of growing racism in our firearms give them self confidence as that last fight for the government will protect them. three cells. just couldn't get this song out of his head. the colleges began searching for the source of these captivating sounds. and that deep in the rain forest in central. africa and electable in the closing table be. fascinated by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to his son made son only the jungle and return to the concrete and glass ju
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go ahead. >> oh, i was just going to say in the ambulance, that was one of the things i was thinking of. i was thinking a lot -- first, i want to say i'm proud of my colleagues. because when i was in there, i just was like, there's not going to be a paper tomorrow. that's so weird. there's not going to be a paper. there's not going to be a paper. there was a paper. that's wonderful. and one of the other things i said was just, what could we have done to make people hate us so much? why do people hate the media? what could we have done to deserve this? and i thought maybe it was connected to the election that was on tuesday. we did a lot of election coverage. >> oh, yeah, the primary. >> yeah. but yeah. i couldn't -- i didn't expect this. and i couldn't -- i couldn't fathom or think of any reason someone would do this to us afterwards. >> are you having any second thoughts about journalism as a profession now? >> you want to answer that for or want me to go? >> i haven't -- we've been told not to make any kind of big decisions. but i want to be a journalist. it's who i am. >> yeah. it'
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and every new city i was coming to i would study a map of it before embarking on a new perspective is it. as all. of you new york one before i get careful first that which was i think when i was maybe it's sixteen why do i still. play one. ball that's just a little of this little tidbit. i first started to discover it when i was a teenager when there would be going to a hikes and long walks and the like but i was going on or on my first thoughts outside of russia and i would be explored in a lot of fields away or i would not even take a map with me i would i would just be aware as a weapon i would go to different places with. picture for. of the left. is. somehow. the first the psycho who i often fall of that's some musical idea so i guess. it was the. most revolting that whenever people ask me what they were doing i would say a composer when justifying it was like five six years old and i would never respond with force pianist. after someone has a composer and then piano was just an instrument which was. which was useful for that and a bunch of us are just. i think after i mean to me i'm conventional hole with a source of. thoughts are so out that of course there
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hundred kilometers from i've been doing this for about one of them out here now i think i don't because i have kids and i when i was younger i think be safe but you can't do that anymore especially in the office you know. helps. a lot slower violence like the wait was going sky high gang rapes robbery. everything is kind of i don't think they had resources enough to clean up the mess some of them made. in my city we have like three or four for you know the least. of them that i don't believe in a bit of so. i work a lot. but i do i work more than full time me see this fellow yeah we were talking about that earlier today me and my co-leader that i have probably spends somewhere between twenty and thirty if i was a swedish crowns on the map here and this looks close i want my kids to be safe and others kids as well and when i get older i hope someone else the same so i can go outside because my older relatives they don't they they don't even go shopping when i park because they have in the wrong places. camera. roughly once the show is so moved by you for the. uncool videos during the boom come on someone with the br
hundred kilometers from i've been doing this for about one of them out here now i think i don't because i have kids and i when i was younger i think be safe but you can't do that anymore especially in the office you know. helps. a lot slower violence like the wait was going sky high gang rapes robbery. everything is kind of i don't think they had resources enough to clean up the mess some of them made. in my city we have like three or four for you know the least. of them that i don't believe in...
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i pick up a cup and i have a drink you know. wow what a thrill that's what it is but i do think. i thought. i thought and i was going to have to be a nine. i didn't think that i was going to go on dates i didn't know what was going to happen and that that's not how it happened i had a great high school run i mean you know i had a lot of fun i had i did france i had too much fun and if you're like me and my friends you drive around and you look for holes and you go skinny and that's what we did for entertainment. i have a problem with girls i could always get very nice girls beautiful girls intelligent girls but i couldn't get in the stupid. and i wanted the stupid wrong one for one night stand but that i never achieved she was wearing glasses i didn't notice. but i found my know why yes when she was sixteen and. maybe you call it a lack of opportunity but i'm still with her. she was long and not stupid. for most of the miters getting behind the wheel of a car was the road to independence and freedom. the ways mason was determined to drive no matter how difficult it was for her does is it please to get behind t
i pick up a cup and i have a drink you know. wow what a thrill that's what it is but i do think. i thought. i thought and i was going to have to be a nine. i didn't think that i was going to go on dates i didn't know what was going to happen and that that's not how it happened i had a great high school run i mean you know i had a lot of fun i had i did france i had too much fun and if you're like me and my friends you drive around and you look for holes and you go skinny and that's what we did...
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i didn't you know. maybe when. hardy. comes through with. someone. who i think i was this young. that. they don't have any. initiative and you. know often when i. am. with you i look i've. done a lot of. that coming and. i don't. know how. i spoke to him not once. but. told me that he would take it into consideration we have been. i was in their house many times. and i started to feel that they were. feeding their children and protecting them from the war. sure miss. when. they can tell you we should smile a lot of. a friend the treasure the physician is. president a photo or love. that a dad. hit up in the hole that asked him not to shake. than the fullness asset and fly it or fuss with yeah yeah so i let in the air did this with. us or if did that that is allowed to every activity life in thailand i can rewrite over the airline i'm killing me. and leora. narrow narrow lower and lower class entirely have to pay the vet their life then if i'm typing on. to a. little head a bit awful. men can have gone. behind it a little my heart of one yes i hear it up to hear the heads can hear. us live us it. took us. wi
i didn't you know. maybe when. hardy. comes through with. someone. who i think i was this young. that. they don't have any. initiative and you. know often when i. am. with you i look i've. done a lot of. that coming and. i don't. know how. i spoke to him not once. but. told me that he would take it into consideration we have been. i was in their house many times. and i started to feel that they were. feeding their children and protecting them from the war. sure miss. when. they can tell you we...
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i would study a map of it before embarking on a new respect to visit. as all. of us i knew new york well before i get here for first time which was i think when i was maybe sixteen when i went to. play one. flawlessly struggled this little tidbit. that i first started the discovery when i was a teenager when there would be going to a hikes and long walks and the like but i was going on or on my first tour so outside of russia and i would be explored in a lot of things all my or i would not even take them up with me i would i would just be wiser rep and i would go to different places with. picture of for. of the left. in my head it's. somehow. the first the psycho who i often fall that's some musical idea so i arrive and. that was the. mobo she had told me that whenever the four asked me what they were doing i would say a composer when justified it was like five six years old and i would never respond with force pianist. exercise who has a composer when piano was just an instrument which was. which was useful for a bunch of us are just. for myself i mean to me i'm conventional whole with a source of. thoughts are so out that of course the
i would study a map of it before embarking on a new respect to visit. as all. of us i knew new york well before i get here for first time which was i think when i was maybe sixteen when i went to. play one. flawlessly struggled this little tidbit. that i first started the discovery when i was a teenager when there would be going to a hikes and long walks and the like but i was going on or on my first tour so outside of russia and i would be explored in a lot of things all my or i would not even...
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steve: when i was ceo, i did not think it was right. somehow it did not feel right to me. hat i have done to diversify at that time, it was not like i was going to go broke if the microsoft stock does poorly, and it wasn't doing poorly. and i ran the company. if i didn't believe and people knew i already had enough money. i should stay invested. i should stay there. when i left, i still love the company. i did a little bit of stuff to diversify lightly. i put some money aside for charity, but i am a loyal dude. i still drive fords. my dad worked at ford, and i still own microsoft stock. david: you are well known for very visible and vocal expressions of your thoughts. steve: it turns out i have a knack. and part of that is getting in front of your troops and pumping them up, and tell a story. you know, at the end of the day, at least i can get into the game and be verbal and vocal. [screaming] steve: developers, developers, developers, developers, developers. developers, developers, developers, developers, developers. [applause] steve: yes. [cheers and applause] ♪ david: so
steve: when i was ceo, i did not think it was right. somehow it did not feel right to me. hat i have done to diversify at that time, it was not like i was going to go broke if the microsoft stock does poorly, and it wasn't doing poorly. and i ran the company. if i didn't believe and people knew i already had enough money. i should stay invested. i should stay there. when i left, i still love the company. i did a little bit of stuff to diversify lightly. i put some money aside for charity, but i...
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i feel like that's a big difference. in youmedy anymore. -no. -is that peat of that thinking? i mean, i think for me, i did accents when i was would work, and i knew it would work because of "the simpsons." i knew that that accent would work, and as a young comedn, i just wanted to make sure there wasn't silence, that iauas filling that withter, but as i got older, and particularly after 9/11, i realized the impact representati had, the impact of images, especially when south asians were being beaten up around the country, muslims, sikhs, i knew that, like, us speaking out and us being publingand showing a broad of identities, like, would shape that public image, and i knew i couldn't do those voices anymore. it was so minimizing -your film, "the problem with apu," grew out of a bit thatou did a few years ago for "totally biased with w. kamau bell." -you were -- you worked on that show. a lot of your comedy deals with race and ethnicity. do you view your comedy as a form of activism? -no. i mean, this film, i think, beis a little different use it's an in-depth look at a particular topic, but my stand-up,th at the end oday, i
i feel like that's a big difference. in youmedy anymore. -no. -is that peat of that thinking? i mean, i think for me, i did accents when i was would work, and i knew it would work because of "the simpsons." i knew that that accent would work, and as a young comedn, i just wanted to make sure there wasn't silence, that iauas filling that withter, but as i got older, and particularly after 9/11, i realized the impact representati had, the impact of images, especially when south asians...
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i don't. know if that about he has found that quote to live off that finding. that i got if i go out on bush i was not made of some kick i think if i was in a disco ball o'conner. you are now about amish their cars but i was going off out of the old maidish they may do a shortcut on me if they give me about meeting with but that's the fun i. need. now if i miss. my good us team kid i think in my example shot by a bullet in me. i got sick of that if i found out about. face. nancy doesn't a native who is even among them was a put in the margin of less than a cartoon of the national unity or very similar or the first the first one army or the first atari. and the new machine beginning to do something about our. being. able to be a good colleague of mine explosion. going to. by the face and interest. i was hard but i was treated with them ok by that nancy i mean. i thought i would i make em boys and i fought them and i found. that jody on us all i'm allowed that i had made. to mrs dallas on. the ball you check as well as for you know the ball i want to see what it's. called no more than i want to swell he sang in by the thought of
i don't. know if that about he has found that quote to live off that finding. that i got if i go out on bush i was not made of some kick i think if i was in a disco ball o'conner. you are now about amish their cars but i was going off out of the old maidish they may do a shortcut on me if they give me about meeting with but that's the fun i. need. now if i miss. my good us team kid i think in my example shot by a bullet in me. i got sick of that if i found out about. face. nancy doesn't a...
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i was yes i mean him it's good stuff i might not see. it was yeah it was kind of i think i. mean you are a little bit i really do not think that book with the literary world was going to dive into the world maybe the week before the good thing to do with the revenue stream was a woman who was being couldn't yell for help but think that was the reception of the creation team bus just as joyful and impressive as the simply fantastic celebration of the day before i even told a radio reporter that the germans can learn one thing from the collection or should i be so much in my records what we have been waiting for i already know where did you go right from the airport to the center was where i was caught now i don't think you're right. but the people here are thinking and thinking and thinking and saying. thank. god it's a real shame though that this wild partying was overshadowed in the end by the presence of one strong national missing her thompson he entered the team's bus at some point in the company of them to zagreb seeming square this is probably exactly what crazy doe
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there really was this -- remember once i think i came up first. once i won, the guy that was running against barbara, everybody thought she won -- we only have room for one. it's funny, i haven't thought about that in so long. part of it was i think it's good for the party. i think it's great to have additional voices. and you know, dissent and discussion was not only tolerated, it was welcomed, you know. the republican party felt it was important to have people out there who had disagreements. again, you don't ever get into the motives of why people disagree with you, but understanding that, you know, the big intent. the people who nominated me were conservative from rural areas. again, to show the importance. bringing as many people under the tent as possible to have a majority and a successful working majority. those were all the thoughts behind that. >> you said part of it was your ambition, but also were you recruited by anybody? and why did you select the vice chairman position to run after? >> there were people who came up and said, you know
there really was this -- remember once i think i came up first. once i won, the guy that was running against barbara, everybody thought she won -- we only have room for one. it's funny, i haven't thought about that in so long. part of it was i think it's good for the party. i think it's great to have additional voices. and you know, dissent and discussion was not only tolerated, it was welcomed, you know. the republican party felt it was important to have people out there who had disagreements....
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programs it was just written about all over the place that i think i felt that it was very successful i was totally happy with the results now fast forward thirty five years and some of those musicians that you used to hang out that used to be monitored by the k.g.b. have now been awarded with medals for their service to their motherland we have a former k.g.b. agent as the russian president who is also to enjoy russian rock music i wonder if you still follow russian rock. to this day what do you think about what it has become thirty five years later and do you think it would still fascinates you if you were twenty four years old today i think not in the same way and the difference is that now the world is connected we have the internet and no matter what our politicians are doing or if they're fighting or if they're trying to make some conflict between us the box is open we people american people russian people know what's going on in each other's countries through the internet we can see everything so it's a little bit different than it was in the eighty's but i was in russia two mo
programs it was just written about all over the place that i think i felt that it was very successful i was totally happy with the results now fast forward thirty five years and some of those musicians that you used to hang out that used to be monitored by the k.g.b. have now been awarded with medals for their service to their motherland we have a former k.g.b. agent as the russian president who is also to enjoy russian rock music i wonder if you still follow russian rock. to this day what do...
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and every new city i was coming to i would study a map of it before embarking on a new just experience it. was all. i knew new york well before i give careful first that which was i think when i was maybe it's sixteen why do i. play one. through all this struggle to this little tidbit. i first started to discover it when i was a teenager when i would be going to a hikes and long walks and the like but i was going on all my first thoughts outside of russia and i would be explored in a lot of...
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i was pulling up. and saw the sign, the lobby. i thinkself together because my children are here. >> can i ask you a quick question -- >> watching the whitney document, first thing that jumped out was whitney's brother saying, bobby wasn't the one who was the drugs in, he was a lightweight. >> seeing the documentary, but i appreciate, you know, the truth being told. it brings calmness to my heart and my soul. you know, that i'm not looked at in that light anymore. >> the r&b star is sharing his truth his way in the bobby brown story from his relationship with the late diva to the loss of his daughter bobbi kristina in 2015. bob bobby's holding nothing back. >> how much do you miss yher? >> no way to express how much i miss my daughter. >> the two-part series,. >> lot different than i thought she was. >> the revelation that's going to rock people's world when they watch this. >> people think they know me but they really don't. and we tell the absolute truth in this movie. you're going to get bobby brown. >>> still ahead -- >> 1986. >> paul
i was pulling up. and saw the sign, the lobby. i thinkself together because my children are here. >> can i ask you a quick question -- >> watching the whitney document, first thing that jumped out was whitney's brother saying, bobby wasn't the one who was the drugs in, he was a lightweight. >> seeing the documentary, but i appreciate, you know, the truth being told. it brings calmness to my heart and my soul. you know, that i'm not looked at in that light anymore. >> the...
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i think i was thinking. of the way she said i.c.c. if this i think of them think she's right. that's right are going to be who are i was . spying over with the kaiser the french try to change the wrong guys these winners of the world cup she asked me to come down the street people have been watching the team for the last month fighting i'm praying that they would win the world cup i may have done it in other words like it's just heating incredible although the energy everything seeing them coming here is was incredible was the chore but now the feeling was a sense of unity and everything was actually incredible i'm an american and i'm living here this is such a joy to see all this you know fide it's really just great to embody the spirit this is what france is all about we do start to hold their words for the players just saying they're all roses is as is his fall they don't need to see only the banners all go home oh oh hello sir exciting it is the city of paris is actually renamed some of the metro stations in all not all of these places including are not trying to want to se
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i mean, it was a very important show, so tha-what was the impact,lace, an indo you think, of apu?om. mean, i think for a lot of young south asian-americans, i there was a certain embarrassmentbe sometimes aboug who we were. there was an embarrassment of our parents, and there was shame. there was a sense of, this is...ic "we are not ameran. anwe are less american. we don't fit. we have to fight against this constantly." i mech, i think those early dhood experiences alwayshape you, and that was, i think, a thing that shaped a lot of us. -but yet, there's a moment in yr film where you interview your parents, and they're both indian immigrants,th and they say weren't offended by apu. they weren't bothered that the voice was done by a white actor. -right. i mean, i think my mom said that it's not that she wasn't offended.e, it was that, lou know, it wasn't something she really worried about. you know, when ytr're coming to this co and the stakes are so high, you're not really worried about things like,"h am i being seen?" like, you worry about, you know, your bills, but i think as somebody who was born in this country grew up in this country, t
i mean, it was a very important show, so tha-what was the impact,lace, an indo you think, of apu?om. mean, i think for a lot of young south asian-americans, i there was a certain embarrassmentbe sometimes aboug who we were. there was an embarrassment of our parents, and there was shame. there was a sense of, this is...ic "we are not ameran. anwe are less american. we don't fit. we have to fight against this constantly." i mech, i think those early dhood experiences alwayshape you, and...
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was nice and i was thinking it was a shame because i was kind of serious i was thinking it was i think she was saying was it was i was. victory for. the jets flying over with the cries of the french try to treat the wrong guy as the winners of the world cup she doesn't need to come down the street people have been watching the team for the last month right thing i'm praying that they would win the world cup and they have done it in other words like it's just a feeling incredible though that the energy everything soon they're going to use was incredibly was that your vote now that she was a sense of unity and everything was absolutely incredible i'm an american and i'm living here this is such a joy to see all of us you know find it's really just great to embody the spirit this is what france is all about we do study here all their wages or clothes just sitting there and realizes this is beautiful they don't need to see over the old man i saw you oh man oh man so exciting is the city of paris is actually renamed some of the metro stations you know not all of these places including are n
was nice and i was thinking it was a shame because i was kind of serious i was thinking it was i think she was saying was it was i was. victory for. the jets flying over with the cries of the french try to treat the wrong guy as the winners of the world cup she doesn't need to come down the street people have been watching the team for the last month right thing i'm praying that they would win the world cup and they have done it in other words like it's just a feeling incredible though that the...
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i was trying to do the same thing. my skin color and my name. i didn't know what should i do and i was literally thinking maybe i should kill myself because when extreme groups catch you, they torture you and then they kill you and i felt maybe it was better to kill myself, but i had one last hope so i post it on social media asking anyone i know please help me out and the amazing thing that happened is for americans said yes we want to help out. >> host: and v. is for americans or not diplomatic members of congress, they were just ordinary people. >> guest: that is the amazing thing about my experience. i met them at the peace building conferences [inaudible] i was doing interfaith work aloft through conferences and jordan. she's the one who need them most and was trying to help me. i met her in a conference in jordan and we were speaking about water because she cares about the water situation and i never thought that these four people would gather together as one. they do not know anything about each other and the one thing they were able to help me out in 15 days to escape from the war zone. >> host:
i was trying to do the same thing. my skin color and my name. i didn't know what should i do and i was literally thinking maybe i should kill myself because when extreme groups catch you, they torture you and then they kill you and i felt maybe it was better to kill myself, but i had one last hope so i post it on social media asking anyone i know please help me out and the amazing thing that happened is for americans said yes we want to help out. >> host: and v. is for americans or not...
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i live and that's how we did it. in most places i i was alone. nobody with me. i was thinking what will happen with me? these four people were with me all the time online, on facebook when i was hearing gun shooting or airstrikes, sending messages. i tell them how much i'm afraid and they all respond. i was asking myself, do they sleep? that's the amazing thing that these four people, they were just working 24 hours just to keep me safe. that's what happened eventually. >> host: it worked. stepping back from the way you met all four of them before the war started was through your interfaith work. do you think for a lot of americans the idea of interfaith work, it sounds sort of squishy. okay, that's nice, people from different congregations get together and have dinner and share with you about they're different holidays. it doesn't sound like a vital and actually threatening work that it was for you in yemen. you decided to reach out to christians and jews and put your life at risk. can you explain what interfaith work even means if you are living among those countries? >> guest: it's the about muslim c
i live and that's how we did it. in most places i i was alone. nobody with me. i was thinking what will happen with me? these four people were with me all the time online, on facebook when i was hearing gun shooting or airstrikes, sending messages. i tell them how much i'm afraid and they all respond. i was asking myself, do they sleep? that's the amazing thing that these four people, they were just working 24 hours just to keep me safe. that's what happened eventually. >> host: it...