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i think i can. so he taught himself calculus and then one day i think he got almost a perfect score and then announced he was going to college. i didn't even know what that was. i think i was probably eight. it was a terrible thing that's what my dad said, then he just kind of left. >> of the book is actually dedicated to tyler, is that right? and you credit him introducing music which i think you said was one of the main sources of inspiration for you to leave home and then see something greater outside of your world. >> it was a wonderful thing and i very much as described to my father's worldview that when you are a kid get told things that make sense to you. sorry, something is clicking back here. i very much have no intention of ever leaving so it really works fine for me. then he played for me some opera and i was really arrested by it. i don't know what this is but one thing is no one is born learning how to sing like this. they teach you how to do this. i ended up saying how did i get to college and he said the teachers of math. it's not that hard, don't worry. so i tried it because he was acting as
i think i can. so he taught himself calculus and then one day i think he got almost a perfect score and then announced he was going to college. i didn't even know what that was. i think i was probably eight. it was a terrible thing that's what my dad said, then he just kind of left. >> of the book is actually dedicated to tyler, is that right? and you credit him introducing music which i think you said was one of the main sources of inspiration for you to leave home and then see something...
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i know it's not going to have particular. temple law that i've done i did not ask. you about that it. said i was. only someone. i don't like so i don't really think so. but i think there was i can set up us these events that up and up. i. just thank. at the soccer camp levanon 900 kids a week training grounds all over the country remains at neverland others to the north in tripoli and cider and the sun here at the park the kids from the beirut area. ok. if some hair off familiar with the pitch by god and he lives close by. 0. 0000. like i. thank i guess it's me at the moment that 2nd set up coming up. i. think that was what it was. as. if i. was as if it was. 11 year old adam is also a refugee not just recently it was home to the lives 200 metres south of beirut parkins camshaft built for the palestinians nearly 70 years ago. adams people have been fleeing since 948 since the founding of israel and 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. generations later the hope of returning is a distant dream
i know it's not going to have particular. temple law that i've done i did not ask. you about that it. said i was. only someone. i don't like so i don't really think so. but i think there was i can set up us these events that up and up. i. just thank. at the soccer camp levanon 900 kids a week training grounds all over the country remains at neverland others to the north in tripoli and cider and the sun here at the park the kids from the beirut area. ok. if some hair off familiar with the pitch...
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write the book so i went back with her notes and i wrote and i wrote and i wrote i think three years later, the book was ready. i just had the whole process, it was about 12 years. when she thought the book was ready, and polished enough, she sent it to several editors and got i want to say a couple authors right away and before the book went into action, we got a preemptive offer and had a conversation with cassie, my agent and i really liked what she had to say about how she wanted to preserve my voice not turn it into some commercial book. she wanted me to tell her what i wanted to do and help me get there. that's what i wanted. on the other conversations with editors at big houses had been we can make this the next education. i haven't read educated but i'm pretty sure this is not that. [laughter] every conversation i had with editors was more about what they wanted me to do and kathy was more like i will work to help you get this to be the book you wanted to be so we went with kathy and i feel very lucky to have had her as an editor. i look back at the pages of what this book looks like before, i c
write the book so i went back with her notes and i wrote and i wrote and i wrote i think three years later, the book was ready. i just had the whole process, it was about 12 years. when she thought the book was ready, and polished enough, she sent it to several editors and got i want to say a couple authors right away and before the book went into action, we got a preemptive offer and had a conversation with cassie, my agent and i really liked what she had to say about how she wanted to...
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what i hadn't counted on was there's no full of of arrogance at that level. and i can imagine people thinking i will try this and see what it's like and it would be fun but i'm not going to become addicted. because i can control that. so i was told actually we think he died of an overdose, turns out that he died from an infection related to intravenous drug use. and it happens fairly calmly to iv drug users. i just thought no, they must've gotten that wrong, that is impossible. i think the biggest thing is that he was well educated. he would know better. that is still weird. even somebody who has a high school education, can understand that addiction is a powerful thing. i'm actually in graduate program versus social work now. my first year fieldwork is at a clinic where people are struggling with addiction. in most of those people were homeless or some have hiv or struggling with other mental health issues but they all, the ones that were active users, i never met a client who didn't understand addiction was risk. understood that they were suffering from this disease. so don't know why a thoug
what i hadn't counted on was there's no full of of arrogance at that level. and i can imagine people thinking i will try this and see what it's like and it would be fun but i'm not going to become addicted. because i can control that. so i was told actually we think he died of an overdose, turns out that he died from an infection related to intravenous drug use. and it happens fairly calmly to iv drug users. i just thought no, they must've gotten that wrong, that is impossible. i think the...
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i think. i'm going to try not to. i was thinking and i think you were thinking you should probably start off with reading something. i don't know how many people here have actually read any part of the book, but i think it would be nice to, you know, have you read a part. >> thank you, yeah. thank you guys for coming, also, and especially those of you who are standing. i've stood at many an event at this bookstore. by frequent customer, a person who needs to go on a run to here. and then stop. but, yeah, thank you guys for coming, this is really nice and overwhelming. so i figure i would read something toward the end of the book, a section dear to my heart about venture capitalists on twitter. it's reasonably relevant. are there any venture capitalists here? [laughter] >> they wouldn't dare, i don't think. >> no, no. >> oh, oh, i see a hand. [laughter] >> great. thank you for your service. [laughte [laughter] >> do you think you hate yourself, asked the therapist in berkeley. coming on strong for an intake session i thought, but the next
i think. i'm going to try not to. i was thinking and i think you were thinking you should probably start off with reading something. i don't know how many people here have actually read any part of the book, but i think it would be nice to, you know, have you read a part. >> thank you, yeah. thank you guys for coming, also, and especially those of you who are standing. i've stood at many an event at this bookstore. by frequent customer, a person who needs to go on a run to here. and then...
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i remember reading esmeralda when i was puerto rican when ass a teenager. i think i was 19, and i thought this was the first time that i read a book in english about puerto ricans who would like me, like just normal people living their everyday lives. .. >> i also read toni morrison and i thought, zero my god, this is incredible. you can do this? and i thought i will never be able to do this. i still think that. you should read everything toni morrison has written, everyone should some writers writing today who inspire me today, i love catalina is latest novel, can tora come i love angie cruz dominicana. i also read a lot of poets. i love -- and natalie years, when my brother was -- >> i could go on forever, but i won't. andy had another question, or did someone else have a question question to make now i have to call you out, i'm a resident of northern wisconsin. a lifelong resident of northern wisconsin. not that cold in madison. >> it was cold, for me. mike just kidding. tell me the dances you and your girls did, how that function for you, was it -- tell us abou
i remember reading esmeralda when i was puerto rican when ass a teenager. i think i was 19, and i thought this was the first time that i read a book in english about puerto ricans who would like me, like just normal people living their everyday lives. .. >> i also read toni morrison and i thought, zero my god, this is incredible. you can do this? and i thought i will never be able to do this. i still think that. you should read everything toni morrison has written, everyone should some...
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i never got asked. i was told what was going to happen and i should have said no, i shouldn't have accepted that but i think -- i think i was primed for that. i believed in the truth so that that the economic power was the power in the relationship and even though i was doing 90% of the parenting and the household stuff and i was working, i didn't feel like i had the right or the power. i didn't have the leverage to say something. >> and what's your life like now? you mentioned going to graduate school in social work. how did you decide on that and what's -- what's your life like? >> so after my son left for college i sold my house in san diego and i moved back to new york city where i'm from to be closer to my mom who is old e and help my sister help take care of her and also to start a graduate program in social work and i did that because i think in the midst of everything that happened at peter's house when we learned that he had died and i think actually seeing this person that i knew so well dead and i had never seen a dead body. i haven't had any experience really with death up close like that. even
i never got asked. i was told what was going to happen and i should have said no, i shouldn't have accepted that but i think -- i think i was primed for that. i believed in the truth so that that the economic power was the power in the relationship and even though i was doing 90% of the parenting and the household stuff and i was working, i didn't feel like i had the right or the power. i didn't have the leverage to say something. >> and what's your life like now? you mentioned going to...
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got the news that i had covid, i think i had anxiety because there was so much going on, and i think that kind of accelerated my shortness of breath symptoms. the second day, i kind of felt that something was wrong, i need to go in the hospital. i didn't necessarily think i was going to die, but i've never felt this bad before, and i think i needed medical attention. >> so if it had gotten worse, you would have been in deep trouble. did you have a problem with your breathing? >> i did. i got a pulse ox meter, and just having one of those and knowing that your oxygen levels are normal, it's like a kind of confidence builder that you're not going downhill. >> what was it showing? the meter? >> mine was always above 95%. >> so you looked okay, but you still felt a shortness of breath? >> yep. >> so when did you get better? >> probably around day 11 i had gotten better. >> that's a long time, isn't it? that lasts a long time. but you got better quickly. >> after the medication. >> after the medication. >> it was a long time. it was a long road. >> i think just letting people know
got the news that i had covid, i think i had anxiety because there was so much going on, and i think that kind of accelerated my shortness of breath symptoms. the second day, i kind of felt that something was wrong, i need to go in the hospital. i didn't necessarily think i was going to die, but i've never felt this bad before, and i think i needed medical attention. >> so if it had gotten worse, you would have been in deep trouble. did you have a problem with your breathing? >> i...
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protagonists like more books were made about animals than all the minorities combined so i think i was very lucky where i found a publisher who understood the struggle ed was totally on board with so i want to share this tweet from earth dog on twitter who says i think it's important for children and teenagers to read about and see people like themselves but just as a natural part of the story without everything being heavy handedly about race or gender so in this case i might add in religion do you feel like that is a criticism that some might have a best like why are you forcing the job and muslims down our throats no i think my story is about a young girl named mina and she is just a girl going to school who audition for the school play and gets bullied because a bunch of girls are that she can be a princess because she doesn't have long blond hair that's what's in my story is she really doesn't get affected by the bullying she goes home she practices she works hard she lands the audition and gets the role so it's not even about. her being muslim and her faith in her identity she knows who she is she
protagonists like more books were made about animals than all the minorities combined so i think i was very lucky where i found a publisher who understood the struggle ed was totally on board with so i want to share this tweet from earth dog on twitter who says i think it's important for children and teenagers to read about and see people like themselves but just as a natural part of the story without everything being heavy handedly about race or gender so in this case i might add in religion...
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team—mates to institutions, the absolute indifference that i felt from them was something i was acutely attuned to, as were all of my team—mates, and i thinkdictions? yes, they used with me. i was not alone. did your coaches know? i got pulled out of the water, i talk about it in the book, i was 14 or 15, and i was absolutely an irreverent swimmer. i told my college coach that he didn't have a job without me, which was partly true but absolutely insulting. 14, my coach pulled me out of the water and i'm thinking he was about to tell me i did a greatjob and what he says instead was, "so i hear that at the end of meets, you are the first one under the table," which is an expression in french that is, you are the first one totally drunk, and i looked at him and i corrected him and i said, "i am actually the last one standing." so you had an enormous sort of front and rebellious streak and it kept you going despite all of the addictions and the abuse you are doing to your own body. you got to the olympic spot but to finish the swim story, the olympics ended up being a disaster because despite breaking the world record in practice, and it came
team—mates to institutions, the absolute indifference that i felt from them was something i was acutely attuned to, as were all of my team—mates, and i thinkdictions? yes, they used with me. i was not alone. did your coaches know? i got pulled out of the water, i talk about it in the book, i was 14 or 15, and i was absolutely an irreverent swimmer. i told my college coach that he didn't have a job without me, which was partly true but absolutely insulting. 14, my coach pulled me out of the...
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yourgirls did , was it catharsis, was it anger, tell us about that . >> so dancing and music in a lot of ways for me, i studied music when i was a kid but dancing i think was more about performance and performing for me specifically, performing a kind of strength. it was very often, very often in miami when i started going through puberty i felt the unwanted attention from men and i developed very early and i felt like i was getting all this attention that i gwasn't interested in so i started dressing and was close. i wore baggy jeans and polo shirts and basketball jerseys and i trust head to toe like a boy and i didn't want to be looked at and i think dancing was very much like that. pretending to be someone else, tending to be stronger, tending to be happy but it was also for me and my girls dancing is like what we did because we needed something to do. we went to bayside marketplace where you can pay three dollars to get on a boat that had a dance floor and music kind of got us through a lot. like, we needed to dance . especially during thattime . we needed music and so now when i look back at everything we live through, it felt like dancing was not
yourgirls did , was it catharsis, was it anger, tell us about that . >> so dancing and music in a lot of ways for me, i studied music when i was a kid but dancing i think was more about performance and performing for me specifically, performing a kind of strength. it was very often, very often in miami when i started going through puberty i felt the unwanted attention from men and i developed very early and i felt like i was getting all this attention that i gwasn't interested in so i...
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i sat up. at the just so they could have got. the response of the must have been on that in my head i was in my eyes i think i was i was there you see magnified behind the skull and i had and of had but. it will be some time before the 2 girls can study because of the hole they couldn't go to school for 2. they were caught tell somebody dreams of refugees in lebanon dreams of home and. the future and we'll soon see john kerry has something of a peace and have rather. see something charms in football but as i want to hold. friday's fucking shot minus 30 celsius on the german polar research station the scientists want to send a. letter on the front line of climate change research and take a look at that finding. the land disappearing ice climate change in the antarctic comes up just as. in 30 minutes on t.w. . be told it is for me. rachel is for. me to her is her heart. and a tough. as for. being told it is for everyone plato even 2020. 150th anniversary here on d w. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at e.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. how did you. discover your concept discovered with. a
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i think it was a suicide attempt. i think you weretrying to kill yourself . and she was so upset and i was like, that is exactly what it was. i have sent it out loud that was suicide by cop. it was like i'm so disgusted and frustrated. i'm just going to run head-on and through the terror because why not? and you know, i've always known that at least in this life like a masculine bro is just not in the cards for me. write it off, let go. but that is does not mean i didn't have a violent approach to life. but unfortunately so many men do. so one of the products of the book i wanted to show the different ways that anger manifests because we all are fighting for our lives. but the thing about men, the thing about men is that when we're fighting for our lives or or worse when we don't believe we are, where dangerous to everyone else around us really where just incredibly dangerous. we go down in a blaze of glory drive some people down with us. i always say that when men are like this. when we have got it figured out our gender politics to put it concisely, i think men like that are like a f
i think it was a suicide attempt. i think you weretrying to kill yourself . and she was so upset and i was like, that is exactly what it was. i have sent it out loud that was suicide by cop. it was like i'm so disgusted and frustrated. i'm just going to run head-on and through the terror because why not? and you know, i've always known that at least in this life like a masculine bro is just not in the cards for me. write it off, let go. but that is does not mean i didn't have a violent approach...
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i do. lemonis: who does the payables? ramona: i do. lemonis: who collects the receivables from the customers? ramona: i do. i was thinking"please help me. i can't do this much longer." lemonis: ...and give you an honest assessment of my decisions. it looks like a wholesale line, not a consumer line. who thought it was a good idea to have 29 skus? ramona: my husband. lemonis: and how many do you have today? michael: 17. ladies and gentlemen, we thank you all for coming out for our launch party. lemonis: let's go have some fun. the event that you guys put on was the best launch event i have ever been to by 100 miles. taylore: aw! lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and this is an inside look at "the profit." who applied to the show? ramona: ashley. taylore: my sister, ashley. ramona: you know, ashley, she said, "mom, i'm going to sign you all up for 'the profit' so that marcus can teach y'all what you're doing wrong because it doesn't make any sense for you to have a company for over 20 years, and you're still working the long hours that you're working." lemonis: i'm gonna be honest. marcus doesn't really mind that much. i
i do. lemonis: who does the payables? ramona: i do. lemonis: who collects the receivables from the customers? ramona: i do. i was thinking"please help me. i can't do this much longer." lemonis: ...and give you an honest assessment of my decisions. it looks like a wholesale line, not a consumer line. who thought it was a good idea to have 29 skus? ramona: my husband. lemonis: and how many do you have today? michael: 17. ladies and gentlemen, we thank you all for coming out for our...
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think about the film that was. i think it had nothing to feel that the movie was i hate him i think if you get him out if you want him a little bit you on. there should go straight stick my study him staying. in every class notes at least 30. you know i'd see many children because most and since i live to do they want him to be kind of movies or some how be stupid enough to do so but for them to give them a. fish would be a good film. so far and i'm conspiring to find one who would have them on someone would go and see because we see them sponsored on the same big announcement is nice and it's also most of. my mythical walking dogs out there for. me or them ugwu such good muscle muscle mom someone must consent to slaughter. you i mean you keep these meantime you can mine seem to live for shopping. yeah things up as far as if you don't buy though just post about sinkholes or speak of all the leading causes of it just on the most wanted to see tell you no it was fun though so i hope the mom did a 6 when i was doing so feeling on them too so i know not simple to boast or gets home office also had all but. stopped us evo
think about the film that was. i think it had nothing to feel that the movie was i hate him i think if you get him out if you want him a little bit you on. there should go straight stick my study him staying. in every class notes at least 30. you know i'd see many children because most and since i live to do they want him to be kind of movies or some how be stupid enough to do so but for them to give them a. fish would be a good film. so far and i'm conspiring to find one who would have them on...
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'd the world you would you believe cause you go ok and then it just went away while i was thinking see i was joking see i was thinking jane gerard summer it took just home remedies you know they were saying that the coronavirus cannot live in heat yet i'm just thinking one beverage as i didn't see our own soon i was taking bev and i just also want to add prayer you know i was crying and just doing both names what me and yes. eventually i started feeling like most of the. existential just j.c. has any chance of intention and always a silly mistake and. yet and yet another who she is this just to see you until you come. to the door don't want me and then he needs and i'm not him and this you can't clean yet so that the new chance to ask. you to ease into that i love what i see it i will judge me about food to test the car on the goods i love i get with guilt back around to the culture but i it would just say something be a big machine that. you have to look at what is going to get off the precisely. these my guides and the by live. with the e.u. . and the resentment of the. news because yo
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i want that." we never had any of those things i think that i was probably more like -- i think i was more like winnien i was franny. >> you do? >> jimmy: yeah, i think i was more quiet and just, like, just did my own thing, yeah my sister was, yeah, she was more of the, like -- >> i'm surprised >> jimmy: everyone -- everyone was really like, "oh, gloria's --" >> oh, yeah, gloria was kind of a -- >> jimmy: she was very cute. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and very smart >> yes >> jimmy: and people saw that and they were like, "oh, the boys you're gonna have -- >> good luck with the boy. >> jimmy: you'll get a little trouble with the boy [ laughter ] >> but the daughter's real easy >> jimmy: yeah, she's cute >> yeah. >> jimmy: and so smart >> yeah, she was >> jimmy: "but he's got something, i guess he can -- he's got something to work towards." hey, this one's good it said, "i just started my first serious relationship do you have any dating advice? >> oh. >> jimmy: yeah, would you like to go ahead? mine, i would not. i would not give you any advice >> what would be your advice, actually >> jimmy: i'm so bad what'
i want that." we never had any of those things i think that i was probably more like -- i think i was more like winnien i was franny. >> you do? >> jimmy: yeah, i think i was more quiet and just, like, just did my own thing, yeah my sister was, yeah, she was more of the, like -- >> i'm surprised >> jimmy: everyone -- everyone was really like, "oh, gloria's --" >> oh, yeah, gloria was kind of a -- >> jimmy: she was very cute. >> yeah....
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i. think i am i. let you know what since that i never was that in. fact is that it not to was thinking. any time i was the game my how to feel. whole as much i mean if you know i was in your mind if i had to meet as she said i would have a surprise i'm still in annoyance excuse of a man i skimmed through it or shocks this time in sly from crimea north side. is now be out for the simple crowd for 5 months of i 1st saw. duncans it off and i was kinda stuck. the whole in flight because it's not by design i'm sure the muslims are on noisy some of the recording of the end of the fictionalized periodicals and possibly last bit out of my visits with each. iba says and i knew i'd see knocking some phonology 7 of i like it out almost all of them have to be in line sealed 8 so will get here kind of undies and vine brick then tito will be a god must proceed. only on a show that's a few done in the caribbean in that. thing on the day of the going to go to steal and also. down there is for angus out here the meat corpse now and on non-confidence back and. so it. is by asking god not the kids to juvie
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drive back to my home in butler, but i said i was going to sleep there tonight, go to mass, then get on the road. i told my wife i was too tired to come home. i think that week. i keep thinking back who i was in contact with, if anybody else i know got the virus. can't think where it would have been that i would have picked it up. that weekankful that of st. patrick's day, we canceled every single event we were going to have in our home district with anybody we were going to meet with, or any group, just being cautionary. i'm glad i did it then. then i started to feel more of the symptoms. went to the office every day with two other members of our team. we were never together. we were always in different rooms working. i don't know where i picked it so few of us on the congressional team got infected with it. you look at the house floors, you know the size of that, we are sitting beside each other. the fact more members didn't get ill is really an upside that things may be i brought it when i got home, not in washington. i don't know where i host: would have picked it up. where would you put yourself tonight in terms of how you feel? guest: 100%. i
drive back to my home in butler, but i said i was going to sleep there tonight, go to mass, then get on the road. i told my wife i was too tired to come home. i think that week. i keep thinking back who i was in contact with, if anybody else i know got the virus. can't think where it would have been that i would have picked it up. that weekankful that of st. patrick's day, we canceled every single event we were going to have in our home district with anybody we were going to meet with, or any...
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i have it it might be in my head but then i walk to the bathroom and i have to sit down to pee because i was so winded i think that's when i was like ok this isn't something to play around with. the other scariest part i think was just the unknown and the mixed messaging going on in the news and in the media is the reason why i spoke out publicly about it because at the time there was still spring breakers in florida on the beach my age and there was kids that were saying i don't care if i get it it's not going to affect me i'm sitting here barely being able to talk to my phone without catching my breath tell me about you know what when do you start coming out and what's it feel like do you come out as abruptly as you go in or no it is a lack. i was about 4 or 5 day lag after the medicines completely back to health casting our parents and our whole family did an amazing job so i felt isolated on their 3rd bedroom floor and they would bring up food and water with gloves and masks on and drop it off and leave and i was up there for god god knows how long probably way too long by myself but they stayed healthy t
i have it it might be in my head but then i walk to the bathroom and i have to sit down to pee because i was so winded i think that's when i was like ok this isn't something to play around with. the other scariest part i think was just the unknown and the mixed messaging going on in the news and in the media is the reason why i spoke out publicly about it because at the time there was still spring breakers in florida on the beach my age and there was kids that were saying i don't care if i get...
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i never encountered -- why if he ever comes back and i know, i would like to -- what's his name, weitzel? he was in buchenwald. i don't know where he's at now. fred, i think is his first name, he was an inmate. i don't like to use the word inmate, but i don't have else to describe them. he was there. he's been here. weisel or weitsel or something of that nature. i missed the opportunity, have you ever watched hogan's heroes? robert clary, he was in buchenwald. i don't know if that's his stage name or right name, but he was in there. he was an inventor at one time and somehow i missed it. i would like to talk to him, just to say hello, get their feelings, were they a patient of ours? you know what i'm saying? interviewer: how did the experience at buchenwald affect you when you look back at it? andrew: back then? i cannot describe it. one of the things was, you did not have a lot of time to dwell on things, even though the war was over when we were there, we went back and set up a hospital again. you were busy. working 12 hour shifts, the time you ate and wrote a letter home, the time you washed, shaved, showered, you are ready for bed. he did not get a ch
i never encountered -- why if he ever comes back and i know, i would like to -- what's his name, weitzel? he was in buchenwald. i don't know where he's at now. fred, i think is his first name, he was an inmate. i don't like to use the word inmate, but i don't have else to describe them. he was there. he's been here. weisel or weitsel or something of that nature. i missed the opportunity, have you ever watched hogan's heroes? robert clary, he was in buchenwald. i don't know if that's his stage...
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>> well, it was -- i should say that i didn't have the pleasure of working on that opinion with her. it was my co-clerk. i want to be clear for everyone. i thinkit was a really important case. i saw that she had a good understanding, i think a common understanding with justice breyer at that time. it was interesting to see sort of that relationship and how it had developed and the fact that they saw eye to eye on a lot of these issues. >> justice breyer so appreciated her pragmatism and her willingness to find common ground. he often said how much he missed her. were there cases where they worked together and could you describe that relationship? >> well, i think what i recall about justice breyer was less the cases that they worked on but as other speakers have talked about, the court can be kind of a cold place. there's not as much interaction among the justices as you might expect. i recall justice breyer as sort of an exception to that. i recall him coming down to chambers and they would talk. so i just recall that -- them sort of having -- i loved what a previous speaker said about justice o'connor putting a human face on the court. and i
>> well, it was -- i should say that i didn't have the pleasure of working on that opinion with her. it was my co-clerk. i want to be clear for everyone. i thinkit was a really important case. i saw that she had a good understanding, i think a common understanding with justice breyer at that time. it was interesting to see sort of that relationship and how it had developed and the fact that they saw eye to eye on a lot of these issues. >> justice breyer so appreciated her pragmatism...
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simon: well, it was very funny, and i got into trouble for this. i thinke day and i said, "i'm gonna teach you three very, very important letters for when you get your first girlfriend." he's looking at me, and i said, "it's n-d-a." - oh, no! - yeah. a non-disclosure agreement? - so, seriously... - you actually told this kid that? yeah. so he re-- so lauren comes in, and i said, "eric, what's the first thing you're gonna do when you get a girlfriend?" and he goes, "daddy says i have to get an nda." - oh, no! - "you taught him that?" i went, "well, pretty good advice." ( music playing ) so what attracted you to lauren? well, chemistry, i think. you know, sense of humor. when you're so committed to your work, to be with one person, i'm not gonna lie, it's hard. and you've gotta-- i think you've gotta find a partner - who gets what you do. - harvey: understanding. understanding. not that everything is about work, but of course, i'm not gonna lie, it plays such an important part, and if someone doesn't get or like what you do or doesn't contribute to it, then
simon: well, it was very funny, and i got into trouble for this. i thinke day and i said, "i'm gonna teach you three very, very important letters for when you get your first girlfriend." he's looking at me, and i said, "it's n-d-a." - oh, no! - yeah. a non-disclosure agreement? - so, seriously... - you actually told this kid that? yeah. so he re-- so lauren comes in, and i said, "eric, what's the first thing you're gonna do when you get a girlfriend?" and he goes,...
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i new car, i never got asked. i was just told what was going to happen and i should have said no. i shouldn't have accepted that but i think i was primed for that. i believed in the truth of that, that the economic power was power in a relationship and even though i was doing 90% of the parenting and house. and working i didn't feel i had the right or the power or leverage to say something. >> what is your life like now? you mentioned going to graduate school, how to decide on that? what is your life like? >> guest: after my summer for college i moved to new york city where i am from to help my sister take care of my mom and also to start a graduate program in social work and i did that because i think in the midst of everything that happened that peter's house when we learned he died, seeing this person that i knew so well dead and i had never seen a dead body, hadn't had any experience with death of close like that, even in the midst of my shock and everything else, in the back of my mind i was thinking this is going to happen to you too, not like this, not at this age but it made me think you better think about how you
i new car, i never got asked. i was just told what was going to happen and i should have said no. i shouldn't have accepted that but i think i was primed for that. i believed in the truth of that, that the economic power was power in a relationship and even though i was doing 90% of the parenting and house. and working i didn't feel i had the right or the power or leverage to say something. >> what is your life like now? you mentioned going to graduate school, how to decide on that? what...
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i didn't really understand at the time the impact of what was going on around me, and how lucky i was to have survived that. and i think that it gave me something to be grateful for years later. yeah. tell me what's in your hand. this is a necklace that i had when i was 17 years old. and it's-- this is, like, so goofy. it's says, " oh, ( bleep )!" - and i thought-- - let's say, "oh, crap" for this. - oh, crap. yeah, oh, crap. - yeah. so, this was something that i found in a little store when i was shopping with my girlfriends and i thought it was so edgy. and i probably-- i was a little bit of a rebel for a minute and thought it would be just cool-- you were a rebel? well, i-- i guess. - because i bought this and i actually wore it. - ooh. that's, like, the worst thing. i was, like, a wild teenager. so, i was wearing this necklace when i met robert kardashian - harvey: really? - when i was 17 years old. he came up to me looking like tony orlando. - you know? - ( harvey laughs ) with high-platform shoes. - i actually see that. no, no, no, i actually see that. - the whole nine. - no, the whole nine. - ( laughs ) and he h
i didn't really understand at the time the impact of what was going on around me, and how lucky i was to have survived that. and i think that it gave me something to be grateful for years later. yeah. tell me what's in your hand. this is a necklace that i had when i was 17 years old. and it's-- this is, like, so goofy. it's says, " oh, ( bleep )!" - and i thought-- - let's say, "oh, crap" for this. - oh, crap. yeah, oh, crap. - yeah. so, this was something that i found in a...
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ton you willing to admit one thing i think to do with was i don't think it was because i wanted him on my own doing a song and i was cool. cool long enough me. even for the sniffy to she's having. it's a guy was a see it it was advice honestly it's come to copy take a good go of the feel wish to let go they are taped down dead on insanity the adventure but if the bad guy talking with you yesterday was using speeds up the aston martin you go out to the side to side to go for good shit see if you're at 55 hui take the dog take on you know that you are the you are the you were it was the it was over to see if you see j.p.g. get either see the if you think of the fact this often you have this often for fraud i saw you. get through one of them plus the indicative you know. they have yes this. on the house floor it going on 5 only was this meant to last saw him one on one see fool that's the best of us they see it seem via sharples big secret of what normally they have that's the thing here give one ask you since offense in so far media. we. like to be studious to. think. i. know plenty. of
ton you willing to admit one thing i think to do with was i don't think it was because i wanted him on my own doing a song and i was cool. cool long enough me. even for the sniffy to she's having. it's a guy was a see it it was advice honestly it's come to copy take a good go of the feel wish to let go they are taped down dead on insanity the adventure but if the bad guy talking with you yesterday was using speeds up the aston martin you go out to the side to side to go for good shit see if...
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i was really sick. the other thing was balance. headache,io had the but i had an overall body ache. i think it was about six or seven days. diagnosed on about the 26th of march and seeing it progress in the next week. i would say about a 10 day terms of my experience. and i did not have the respiratory problems. you makeery from it -- your way back slowly at first and then you gain your strength. i am at 100% strength now. i will be watching where i am and making sure that when i am out, if i have to pick up anything at the pharmacy, that i will cover my face with a mask or in pennsylvania a scarf. anything to make sure that i don't transmit this disease to anyone else. i think mine is gone but you always want to go the extra step. kelly, republican from pennsylvania, the 16th district. thank you for being with us. >> this weekend on book tv, tonight at 9:15 eastern, ben bernanke talks about the actions the fed is taking to mitigate the economic effects of the covid-19 pandemic. his latest book is "first responders." >> we are not really talking about a stimulus package because people cannot go out and shop. we are talking
i was really sick. the other thing was balance. headache,io had the but i had an overall body ache. i think it was about six or seven days. diagnosed on about the 26th of march and seeing it progress in the next week. i would say about a 10 day terms of my experience. and i did not have the respiratory problems. you makeery from it -- your way back slowly at first and then you gain your strength. i am at 100% strength now. i will be watching where i am and making sure that when i am out, if i...
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i could see a few hundred dead from where i was in my foxhole. earlierot mentioned that i was ill and threw up at about noon. i have no reason -- i think it was just tension. i don't think it was the sight of the bodies or anything. my body was just under so much andsure from having landed here i was under heavy fire. up whatever was but that is one of the peculiar things that happened to me through the day. >> after you got hit and andized you were bleeding things were not going to well, you mentioned there was doubt in your mind as to whether or not you were going to survive and you mentioned the shock. impact ofe lasting that moment on your life? clinton: that is a pretty philosophical question. let me see if i can get anything out of that. >> i did not mean to put you on the spot. [laughter] well, one could say, take one step at a time. you can't tell if you get in a car to run an errand whether somebody is going to make a bad turn and run you down. the old thing is to take one step at a time and do your best in the current day because you really don't know when something untoward is going to happen to you. have, live to be 89 as i
i could see a few hundred dead from where i was in my foxhole. earlierot mentioned that i was ill and threw up at about noon. i have no reason -- i think it was just tension. i don't think it was the sight of the bodies or anything. my body was just under so much andsure from having landed here i was under heavy fire. up whatever was but that is one of the peculiar things that happened to me through the day. >> after you got hit and andized you were bleeding things were not going to well,...
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been doing it 15 years you know like you're still a rookie you know if i was a football player i'd kill like 2 wives by now i was i think i was working more of the 2nd special people get thrown the 1st one and you know then then you see who the players are you get the one well i delivered i did a half hour with an album that i didn't hour and this is the 3rd hour material kind of given the comedy central and. yeah it's it takes a while to get that 1st one that you're pleased with and if you look back you know like what the hell was i doing that's horrible so i'm sure i'll hate this one in a few months i remember when i 1st you know i had always kind of in my head thought i'd like to try comedy but then i saw belzer one night a catch in the late seventies where he was just like anton levey meets star 10 yet it was dark he was ripping it up i just got to do that i've got to try that when did you 1st when did it 1st click that you had the child i love stand up and i remember seeing david tell laiva carolina kind of just i've never seen someone that brilliant but funny and silly saying dark things that were just so i mean t
been doing it 15 years you know like you're still a rookie you know if i was a football player i'd kill like 2 wives by now i was i think i was working more of the 2nd special people get thrown the 1st one and you know then then you see who the players are you get the one well i delivered i did a half hour with an album that i didn't hour and this is the 3rd hour material kind of given the comedy central and. yeah it's it takes a while to get that 1st one that you're pleased with and if you...
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been doing it 15 years you know like you're still a rookie you know if i was a football player i'd kill like 2 wives by now i was i think i was working more of the 2nd special people get thrown the 1st one and you know then then you see who the players are you get that one well i delivered i did a half hour with an album than i did an hour and now this is the 3rd hour material kind of given the comedy central and. yeah it's it takes a while to get that 1st one that you're pleased with and if you look back you know like what the hell was i doing that's horrible so i'm sure i'll hate this one in a few months i remember when i 1st you know i had always kind of in my head thought i'd like to try comedy but then i saw belzer one night a catch in the late seventy's where he was just like anton levey meets star 10 yet it was dark he was ripping it up i just got to do that i've got to try that when did you 1st when did it 1st click that you had the child i love stand up and i remember seeing david tell laiva carolina kind of just i've never seen someone that brilliant but funny and silly and saying dark things that were just so
been doing it 15 years you know like you're still a rookie you know if i was a football player i'd kill like 2 wives by now i was i think i was working more of the 2nd special people get thrown the 1st one and you know then then you see who the players are you get that one well i delivered i did a half hour with an album than i did an hour and now this is the 3rd hour material kind of given the comedy central and. yeah it's it takes a while to get that 1st one that you're pleased with and if...
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place your vote and then it just went away while i was thinking see i was joking see i was thinking jane gerard summer it took just home remedies you know they were saying that the coronavirus cannot live in heat yet i'm just thinking one beverage as i didn't see our own soon i was taking bev and i just also want to add prayer you know i was crying and just doing both names what me and yes. eventually i started feeling like most of the. existential thing just j.c. has any chance of intention and always a silly mistake and. yet and yet another she has this just to see you until you come. to the door don't know what it meant that he needs and i'm not a man and this you can get that than a chance to cast. into that i love what i see it all to judge me about food just look at all the goods. i give still to come to the course of a post with just somebody a big machine that. we have to look at what the state of the position is cheap these days and i wish these were my guides in the by live. with the e.u. grades the boys in the resemble the. news because you get a huge. bus just to clean your c
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neighbor my close friend and my classmate we decided to try to play from one building to another i think i. was. i never thought we'd manage to play it but it is so much fun. to keep it moving and unseen ballboy the tories dad sends misfits back up to the roof. these 2 drew a following when a video posted by their coach was picked up by the association of tennis professionals the a.t.p. former number one tracy austin tweeted her admiration of carroll and vittorio indeed in these times it may take younger minds to help us determine what is possible and what is not. wrong. and that is the spirit that a virus can not stop this is the w. news in berlin a quick reminder you can get news and features around the clock on our website at the w. dot com my colleague stephen there's a he's up next with g.w. business stick around he will be right back. it is for me. it's for. beethoven it's for ham. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for every.
neighbor my close friend and my classmate we decided to try to play from one building to another i think i. was. i never thought we'd manage to play it but it is so much fun. to keep it moving and unseen ballboy the tories dad sends misfits back up to the roof. these 2 drew a following when a video posted by their coach was picked up by the association of tennis professionals the a.t.p. former number one tracy austin tweeted her admiration of carroll and vittorio indeed in these times it may...
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i-- i don't know, i think-- >> or did all of your choices get picked? >> no, they didn't. some people that i argued for, i don't think there was much argument, but i think, look, some people were obvious, ali, i think, was an obvious one. thurgood marshall was one of my favorite because sometimes i think that thurgood marshall's contribution to really breaking the back of jim crow through the legal system and travelling dark roads and going into all-white courtrooms and doesn't it under death threats, it was important to have the legaldy mention. while everybody else was out on the streets protesting and doing sit-ins. he was one of my favorites to be on that list. i think i argued for jesse jackson as a forerunner to barack obama and he kind of first set the idea that it was possible. a lot of people didn't want to run for president and also a great orator, and there was a lot of debate. people getting knocked down and added on and it was very spirited. >> you're the co-author of a book on justice clarence thomas. was he considered for this fierce 44? >> he was raised, too, and as a supreme court justice he was someone who wa
i-- i don't know, i think-- >> or did all of your choices get picked? >> no, they didn't. some people that i argued for, i don't think there was much argument, but i think, look, some people were obvious, ali, i think, was an obvious one. thurgood marshall was one of my favorite because sometimes i think that thurgood marshall's contribution to really breaking the back of jim crow through the legal system and travelling dark roads and going into all-white courtrooms and doesn't it...
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really a resident anymore and i have access to all these things and i was in graduate school and the people i was writing about didn't have access to it. she really got me to think about seeing all the women i was writing about and think about the fact that i'm writing about real people. there's another woman that i mentioned a book whose name i didn't even know who died by suicide and i also thought about her a lot and i included her in the book because i thought about her in the same way. at the time i was someone who was suffering from major depression and ptsd and anxiety and suicidal ideation and thinking about taking my life and thinking of this woman as a story, as the legend. i also wanted to include in the book how i caught myself thinking this way and to remind the readers that these are just stories, that these are real people and that she was a real woman. in 2017 maria cardona got a new trial and bonding with her for several years i wasn't writing all the time but i would send an occasional letter and then she would write back a right to her three letters and i would write back. one of the things that she asked for after she let me have permission t
really a resident anymore and i have access to all these things and i was in graduate school and the people i was writing about didn't have access to it. she really got me to think about seeing all the women i was writing about and think about the fact that i'm writing about real people. there's another woman that i mentioned a book whose name i didn't even know who died by suicide and i also thought about her a lot and i included her in the book because i thought about her in the same way. at...
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mainstream and it sounded strange to me at 1st to i had never heard of a micrograph shown before 2013 and i you know 1st heard the term and i think i was approaching it as a sociologist of morality so i'm interested i mean 1st it's not you know that i wasn't so much like thinking of it as a critic or enthusiasm but just someone from the outside looking at these activists subcultures and seeing new kinds of moral claims and as a sociologist morality thinking well what's the contacts for that and what do these things mean and why are they occur so you know i hadn't heard of a micrograph but then there were i 1st came across oberlin microaggression is website and this was at oberlin college very progressive college and students would document because micrograph sions and the idea was that micro gresham's were small slights against an ethnic group like a minority ethnic group or women and that even though they were small and sometimes unintentional they added up to great harm and so i mean i had grown up being told sticks and stones may break my bones words will never hurt me to write so i you know it's like you brush off offenses and cert
mainstream and it sounded strange to me at 1st to i had never heard of a micrograph shown before 2013 and i you know 1st heard the term and i think i was approaching it as a sociologist of morality so i'm interested i mean 1st it's not you know that i wasn't so much like thinking of it as a critic or enthusiasm but just someone from the outside looking at these activists subcultures and seeing new kinds of moral claims and as a sociologist morality thinking well what's the contacts for that and...
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i knew you had the money to get money from. the i think the americans. are all ok i still think that not that. i may not was ever but i was about how old that i would rather cut off had and don't now said it keeps it good if it don't help. smitty and one is. around us a pirate's come as time has been saudi out i see of the fun of and hope of political. god god god god help. us to go both called dream. i live in a refugee camp in the bekaa valley in lebanon one of the tween the houses of lives where most syrians live in devaney station. or the son of god. so. i look at it the 2 friends fled 4 years ago yet their homeland syria is only a few kilometers away it is. just beyond the mountains. not as what i'm going i'm going home. i've been back on the edge of the home to my son so do you remember the 1st pulled out of a promise not to do that again i think and. about 14000 people across the border yesterday . like both reams across the globe 65000000 people are fleeing war on terror crossing season continents risking that not seeing 8000 refugees and migrants and cross into the country hundreds of thousands mor
i knew you had the money to get money from. the i think the americans. are all ok i still think that not that. i may not was ever but i was about how old that i would rather cut off had and don't now said it keeps it good if it don't help. smitty and one is. around us a pirate's come as time has been saudi out i see of the fun of and hope of political. god god god god help. us to go both called dream. i live in a refugee camp in the bekaa valley in lebanon one of the tween the houses of lives...
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i was probably on the phone with my boyfriend at one point i think] but, i mean, nothing too scandalous i was such a good kid, it was probably pretty boring no one ended up with like an early linda mccartney haircut or anything >> seth: right, right. did you -- were you happy when you saw what your character looked like? i imagine that must be the most fun part about doing animation >> yeah, it is, actually and it also sometimes is kind of frightening, because you see elements of your behaviors that, you know, little mannerisms that you weren't aware of but she's nice and freckled. she's really buoyant and delicious. and she's got some -- the hair in this movie is really amazing actually the whole movie looks incredible but all "the willoughbys" have this beautiful magenta yarn hair that's so incredibly detailed and gorgeous and nanny's hair is shaped into this gorgeous big, thick heart but it really has this like -- i mean, kris's movies are -- he's pretty fantastic i knew it would be really beautiful. but once you actually finally get to see it don
i was probably on the phone with my boyfriend at one point i think] but, i mean, nothing too scandalous i was such a good kid, it was probably pretty boring no one ended up with like an early linda mccartney haircut or anything >> seth: right, right. did you -- were you happy when you saw what your character looked like? i imagine that must be the most fun part about doing animation >> yeah, it is, actually and it also sometimes is kind of frightening, because you see elements of...