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i took my staff and my team with me. i want you to be clear about who you are at present so we are going to go and travel and meet with homeowners and hear their story. i tal talked about it in the bo. folks somebody told them your house just got auctioned off on the steps of city hall. somebody knocking on the door you've got to get out. people were trying to refinance and at the same time it was happening while they were giving the modifications to keep them home they would be foreclosed upon. all kinds of stories that were completely unfair and as far as i am concerned it proceeded in a way that became clear to me that the lawyers were just trying to play around with the details that didn't matter to the home owners and also became clear to me that there was a lack of understanding of who the families were. at one point they were saying things like they are trying to commit fraud and i would look at them and tthem in the state do w anybody that was proud of their lawn because that is fo who thee families are. this is t
i took my staff and my team with me. i want you to be clear about who you are at present so we are going to go and travel and meet with homeowners and hear their story. i tal talked about it in the bo. folks somebody told them your house just got auctioned off on the steps of city hall. somebody knocking on the door you've got to get out. people were trying to refinance and at the same time it was happening while they were giving the modifications to keep them home they would be foreclosed...
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so i took the steps down and then there was one reporter i would see her from san francisco she had aameraman there and microphone and she said what happened i said we ran a great race this is what we stand for and we are not connecting. i get into the back room and then i realized the san francisco chronicle had declared my defeat. [laughter] i was the only one in the room who didn't know. [laughter] they were crying because they thought we lost. [laughter] >> that you did not. >> so 21 days later and we were victorious 21 days later. [applause] >> it was very intense. so at what point so at what point were you da or ag when douglas m half entered the picture quick. >> yes. my husband. [laughter] i was ag i was recently elected so hold on to your friends. none of us achieve the success we have with the friendships we have along the way. i have to stress that because of policy and my personal story but so for my best friend is blowing up my phone i'm in meeting after meeting after meeting and her children are my godchildren so i started to get worried why she kept calling so then i ca
so i took the steps down and then there was one reporter i would see her from san francisco she had aameraman there and microphone and she said what happened i said we ran a great race this is what we stand for and we are not connecting. i get into the back room and then i realized the san francisco chronicle had declared my defeat. [laughter] i was the only one in the room who didn't know. [laughter] they were crying because they thought we lost. [laughter] >> that you did not. >>...
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dishes i took that out in his head he got hurt or so i took out of his sort of sediment who writes in bags out in tom's order i did cook. as he waits for a buyer for his precious jade he makes extra money renting his small truck to nomadic herdsman whose seasonal migration takes place several times a year. who to meet the nomads lug for usually drives across the lake but this year the thought has come several months early. these are the must know myself i've thought about doing it all myself and all my. own way are going to be condemned in the future. the early mild spell has affected the thick 80 centimeter layer of ice which could give way at any moment. seems determined to try his luck. one of the ones that are positive that. the descendants of the great mongol conqueror again discount are up. people. their courage never fails them. many mongolians and nomads and often live in inhospitable regions as winter ends the families drive their livestock to fresh pastures a 4 day journey at an altitude of 2000 meters in the icy mountains the temperature can reach minus 40 degrees celsius.
dishes i took that out in his head he got hurt or so i took out of his sort of sediment who writes in bags out in tom's order i did cook. as he waits for a buyer for his precious jade he makes extra money renting his small truck to nomadic herdsman whose seasonal migration takes place several times a year. who to meet the nomads lug for usually drives across the lake but this year the thought has come several months early. these are the must know myself i've thought about doing it all myself...
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i focused. on. my father took me to see a movie there was a scene where a plumber went to a house to fix a pipe he turned up in a car and i said to my father hey did you see that the plumber with the car it's a feel my father said it was propaganda the way he said it was simply could not comprehend that a plumber could have a car. and then go fundamentally with a known question. was. 1960 wonderful new. cars started appearing in town everyone believed that the americans were all 1000000 and so they got. to be getting. like. signals the beginning of a new era. before the 1st manned moon shot like nasa brought the space capsule they would be using for the lunar journey here to test how it landed at sea a plane flew by and started dropping parachutists 14 or 15 of them carrying flashing lights sometimes 2 or 3 men went missing at sea because their lights had gone out today that what could we do you know i took my boat out to sea and stopped the engine i could hear one calling there is that i did that several times th
i focused. on. my father took me to see a movie there was a scene where a plumber went to a house to fix a pipe he turned up in a car and i said to my father hey did you see that the plumber with the car it's a feel my father said it was propaganda the way he said it was simply could not comprehend that a plumber could have a car. and then go fundamentally with a known question. was. 1960 wonderful new. cars started appearing in town everyone believed that the americans were all 1000000 and so...
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i took $12 billion, i asked sonny purdue, secretary of agriculture, what do you think? he said it's $12 billion. i think that would have caused tremendous consternation. they were hit for $12 billion. i took $12 billion out of the tariffs. we had tens of billions of dollars left over, gave it to the farmers. next year was $16 billion. i took $16 billion out of the tariffs and gave it to the farmers. they did pretty well and now they are doing great and prices are going up. china is kicking in. china has already started to buy. japan the deal is do. they had been buying. it's a $40 billion deal. the big question i have is whether or not the farmers will be able to supply that much. because it's much more than -- it's the biggest contract ever signed. i think it will be great for the farmers. also great for regulatory, great for banks. great for finance companies. then we'll be covering the opening of china and various other things in phase two. reporter: on impeachment would you support a deal on witness it is that included testimony from adam schiff and hunter biden. pr
i took $12 billion, i asked sonny purdue, secretary of agriculture, what do you think? he said it's $12 billion. i think that would have caused tremendous consternation. they were hit for $12 billion. i took $12 billion out of the tariffs. we had tens of billions of dollars left over, gave it to the farmers. next year was $16 billion. i took $16 billion out of the tariffs and gave it to the farmers. they did pretty well and now they are doing great and prices are going up. china is kicking in....
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i took her to haiti. i took her to honduras once, maybe twice. maybe honduras and guatemala.ne each. then once to peru. david: what about paris or london? gen. kelly: no. david: none of that? you have three children. you fathered three children. your oldest son is in the military still. gen. kelly: he is a lieutenant colonel in the marine corps. fairly recently promoted. just back from his -- one of his tours in iraq. david: you have a daughter. what is she doing? gen. kelly: she was with the fbi. prior to that actually, she was, she worked with the wounded men and women, mostly men, coming back from the wars at bethesda naval hospital. then she went into the fbi. she was with the hostage rescue team as one of the support people for several years. david: you had another son who lost his life in military combat. gen. kelly: that's right. he started off as an enlisted marine. he became a second lieutenant and was killed in afghanistan. david: did you and your wife say, having two sons in the marines is an awful sacrifice for any family? gen. kelly: no, it is our way of life. it
i took her to haiti. i took her to honduras once, maybe twice. maybe honduras and guatemala.ne each. then once to peru. david: what about paris or london? gen. kelly: no. david: none of that? you have three children. you fathered three children. your oldest son is in the military still. gen. kelly: he is a lieutenant colonel in the marine corps. fairly recently promoted. just back from his -- one of his tours in iraq. david: you have a daughter. what is she doing? gen. kelly: she was with the...
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i took the plexaderm 10-minute challenge, and this is what plexaderm did for me. - i just took the plexadermk the plexaderm 10-minute challenge, and this is what it did for me. - my name is neila, i'm 61 years old, and this is what plexaderm 10-minute challenge did for me. - hi, i'm stacey, i'm 53 years old. i did the plexaderm challenge, and you should too. - we've seen the commercials all over tv and you've seen the results on social media. this is one of the hottest products on the market right now. if you have any signs of aging, under-eye bags, wrinkles, get ready to be amazed and excited. plexaderm is what we're takin' about with melinda mckinsey. and you are a beauty expert who has seen it all and yet you are still amazed by this product. because all of these people have taken the plexaderm 10-minute challenge and it's so spectacular to see those before and after shots. - [amy] there are so many places on our face where we have visible signs of aging. now, in this picture we can see her wrinkles are primarily under her eye. look how well plexaderm performs here. - [melinda] and as you
i took the plexaderm 10-minute challenge, and this is what plexaderm did for me. - i just took the plexadermk the plexaderm 10-minute challenge, and this is what it did for me. - my name is neila, i'm 61 years old, and this is what plexaderm 10-minute challenge did for me. - hi, i'm stacey, i'm 53 years old. i did the plexaderm challenge, and you should too. - we've seen the commercials all over tv and you've seen the results on social media. this is one of the hottest products on the market...
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what could we do i took my boat out to sea and stopped the engine i could hear one calling there is yeah i did that several times one day they lost 5 men and i found all 5 of them can you imagine how it feels to be 7810 miles from the coast alone with a parachute in the middle of the ocean it's incredible and then when they jumped into my boat they hugged and kissed me like it was their wedding day. that you guys are going to be. it was one of the little california my dad was in the navy and we moved from base to base to base and then we ended up in rhode spanking and i just remember getting off the plane and just hit by this wave of heat. it wasn't so much a culture shock for us at 1st because we were on the base and on the base we had all the amenities we were able to to stay on the base for the 1st few months that we were there and then we ended up moving off to school. when i got here in 1969 i remember we had a pet. donkey and her name was chiquita and she scared the hell out of us we had to do a mood test every morning with a banana see she was going to bite us. when getting off ba
what could we do i took my boat out to sea and stopped the engine i could hear one calling there is yeah i did that several times one day they lost 5 men and i found all 5 of them can you imagine how it feels to be 7810 miles from the coast alone with a parachute in the middle of the ocean it's incredible and then when they jumped into my boat they hugged and kissed me like it was their wedding day. that you guys are going to be. it was one of the little california my dad was in the navy and we...
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now i took that drive that i have and a couple it with public service.en we are the unsung heroes of technology in the city whether it is delivering network services internally, or for our broadband services to low income housing. >> free wi-fi for all of the residents here so that folks have access to do job searches, housing searches, or anything else that anyone else could do in our great city. >> we are putting the plant in the ground to make all of the city services available to our residents. it is difficult work, but it is also very exciting and rewarding our team is exceptional. they are very talented engineers and analysts who work to deliver the data and the services and the technology every day. >> i love working with linda because she is fun. you can tell her anything under the sun and she will listen and give you solutions or advice. she is very generous and thoughtful and remembers all the special days that you are celebrating. >> i have seen recent employee safety and cyber security. it is always a top priority. i am always feeling proud w
now i took that drive that i have and a couple it with public service.en we are the unsung heroes of technology in the city whether it is delivering network services internally, or for our broadband services to low income housing. >> free wi-fi for all of the residents here so that folks have access to do job searches, housing searches, or anything else that anyone else could do in our great city. >> we are putting the plant in the ground to make all of the city services available...
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now i took that drive that i have and a couple it with public service.f technology in the city whether it is delivering network services internally, or for our broadband services to low income housing. >> free wi-fi for all of the residents here so that folks have access to do job searches, housing searches, or anything else that anyone else could do in our great city. >> we are putting the plant in the ground to make all of the city services available to our residents. it is difficult work, but it is also very exciting and rewarding our team is exceptional. they are very talented engineers and analysts who work to deliver the data and the services and the technology every day. >> i love working with linda because she is fun. you can tell her anything under the sun and she will listen and give you solutions or advice. she is very generous and thoughtful and remembers all the special days that you are celebrating. >> i have seen recent employee safety and cyber security. it is always a top priority. i am always feeling proud working with her. >> what is i
now i took that drive that i have and a couple it with public service.f technology in the city whether it is delivering network services internally, or for our broadband services to low income housing. >> free wi-fi for all of the residents here so that folks have access to do job searches, housing searches, or anything else that anyone else could do in our great city. >> we are putting the plant in the ground to make all of the city services available to our residents. it is...
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rice: i took up piano when i was 3. rubenstein: 3? rice: yes. right. the great advantage to learning to play that early is that i coulread music before i could read. it was like a native language, and so i've always been a really good sight-reader because it's just natural for me to read the notes. rube: have you ever thought how much more prominent you could be if you had been a classical pianist, not a secretary of state? those people playing in the department store whi you shoppe. rubenstein: you've played with yyo ma. what is that like? rice: i was national security advisor, anand my secretary came insaid, "yo-yo ma is on the phone for you." i said, "you mean the greatest living cellist?" and she said, "yes," and was getting the national medal of the arts, and he wanted me to play with him, and so we played but i wasn't confused. didn't play with yo-yo s the world's greatest pianist. i played with yo-yo ma because i was the national secur ty advisor and could pl piano, so it came together. rubenstein: but he held up his own? rice: he held up his en
rice: i took up piano when i was 3. rubenstein: 3? rice: yes. right. the great advantage to learning to play that early is that i coulread music before i could read. it was like a native language, and so i've always been a really good sight-reader because it's just natural for me to read the notes. rube: have you ever thought how much more prominent you could be if you had been a classical pianist, not a secretary of state? those people playing in the department store whi you shoppe....
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when i took that first oath of office in 2003, i did not know how long my service would last. you, thew was that people of mississippi, had to a faith in me that i might never be able to meet. i have never underestimated your trust. i have never forgotten the oath to pursue service with the help of our god. i will wake up every day working to bring us together, to make our state be all it can be. done by all ofbe mississippi for all of mississippi. [applause] thank you for your support. and thank you for your prayers. god bless you, god bless your families, and may god bless the great state of mississippi. [applause] >> the house will vote on impeachment managers during wednesday's house session, sending the articles against president trump to the senate. senatesis week, the will swear in chief justice john roberts, the presiding officer for the trial. senators will take an oath as jurors. on tuesday, the senate will vote on the rules for the trial and then the trial itself will begin. follow all of our coverage on c-span.org. >> former state department and national security o
when i took that first oath of office in 2003, i did not know how long my service would last. you, thew was that people of mississippi, had to a faith in me that i might never be able to meet. i have never underestimated your trust. i have never forgotten the oath to pursue service with the help of our god. i will wake up every day working to bring us together, to make our state be all it can be. done by all ofbe mississippi for all of mississippi. [applause] thank you for your support. and...
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when i took office three years ago, america's economy was in a dismal state. under the previous administration, 200,000 manufacturing jobs had vanished. wages were flat or falling. almost 5 million more americans have left the labor force then had gotten jobs, and 10 million people have been added to the food stamp rolls. the experts predicted a decade of very slow growth or even negative growth, high unemployment, and a dwindling workforce. shrinking middle class. millions of hard-working ordinary citizens felt neglected, the trade, forgotten. ayed, forgotten. they were rapidly losing faith in the system. before my presidency, the outlook for many nations was bleak. top economists warned of a protracted worldwide recession. the world bank lowered its projections for global growth to a number no one even wanted to think about. pessimism had taken root in the minds of leading thinkers and policymakers. confidentr been more in america's future and new we were on the verge of a profound economic resurgence if we did things right, one that would generate an histor
when i took office three years ago, america's economy was in a dismal state. under the previous administration, 200,000 manufacturing jobs had vanished. wages were flat or falling. almost 5 million more americans have left the labor force then had gotten jobs, and 10 million people have been added to the food stamp rolls. the experts predicted a decade of very slow growth or even negative growth, high unemployment, and a dwindling workforce. shrinking middle class. millions of hard-working...
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i never thought of it did most of it took you to know more. than you or you don't know that and it is easy one day citation of what i meant you know be denouncing it and look at an awkward did it i mean you did it and i'm glad this little nuggets got stuck mom they thought i was a car you go to one last 2nd till. i had if a man they're all. well we are not seeking another. face it's an honor caught on kill you don't know. my. come. on to do. both i see what i've done because you're still tied...
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i took elements of various variety shows and knew that we'd be different because we were doing it. david: you grew up in toronto? did you grow up and say i want to be a lawyer or a doctor like all nice young jewish boys? lorne: no. my grandparents owned a movie theater and i think from an early age if asked in the third grade what i wanted to do, i would probably have said lawyer because that is what you said. i would've wanted to be in the movies. did you at one point say i want to make my career in canada or the big time is in the united states? --ne: i thought at the time 1967 was 100th birthday of canada and there was a spirit in the country and i thought i would be perfectly happy to be here the rest of our life -- the rest of my life. then i got an opportunity to do a show in california called the , and i wasler show working with a partner. up for woody stand allen, joan rivers, people like that. not that we influence to their careers, but we had enough experience and we performed. you picked a number of famous people who went on to great fame and fortune. when the first show
i took elements of various variety shows and knew that we'd be different because we were doing it. david: you grew up in toronto? did you grow up and say i want to be a lawyer or a doctor like all nice young jewish boys? lorne: no. my grandparents owned a movie theater and i think from an early age if asked in the third grade what i wanted to do, i would probably have said lawyer because that is what you said. i would've wanted to be in the movies. did you at one point say i want to make my...
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>> i took-- i took ballroom dancing for my wedding. r took it when they were 10 and 11, i believe. did you go toica tillions and things like that. >> stephen: i did. >> and did you learn ballroom dancing for them. >> stephen: i did. >> and do you still know it. >> stephen: i do. >> i would say if i gave a speech to hoolers-- and no one is asking for this-- i would say, "young men, learn how to dance." because i didn't know how to dance until-- i didn't know how to ballroom dance until i was 33. and the worst dancer at a wedding is the one who's not dancing. so learn how to ballroom dance. that would be my whole speech to graduates, if i gave one. ( laughter ). >> stephen: the worst dancer at a wedding is the one who is not dancing. you mis100% of the shots you don't take. >> that's right. the guy who says, "i'm going to drink coffee foran hour while everyone is dancing." just learn a box step and get out there. >> stephen: we have to take a break. i hope you'll stick around. i'd like to be back with more john mulaney. heads. way over...
>> i took-- i took ballroom dancing for my wedding. r took it when they were 10 and 11, i believe. did you go toica tillions and things like that. >> stephen: i did. >> and did you learn ballroom dancing for them. >> stephen: i did. >> and do you still know it. >> stephen: i do. >> i would say if i gave a speech to hoolers-- and no one is asking for this-- i would say, "young men, learn how to dance." because i didn't know how to dance until--...
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like trump so we'll target the farmers, and they did, and the first year, it was 12 billion, and i took 12 billion, i asked sonny perdue, secretary of agriculture, what do you think sonny, and he said it is 12 billion, and i think that would have caused tremendous consternation and they were hit for 12 billion and i took twelve billion out of the tariffs and we had tens of billions left over and i gave it to the farmers and next year 16 billion, i took 16 billion oust tariffs and gave it to the farmers and so the farmer dispretty well and you in they're doing great and the prices are going up pretty substantially, and china is kicking in. china has been buying, japan, the deal has been done, a $40 billion deal but my question is the farmers will be able to supply that much, because it is the biggest contract ever signed so i think it will be great for the farmers but also great for regulatory, great for bank, great for finance companies, really a lot. and we will be covering the opening of china, and various other things in phase two. >> and on impeachment sir, would you support a deal
like trump so we'll target the farmers, and they did, and the first year, it was 12 billion, and i took 12 billion, i asked sonny perdue, secretary of agriculture, what do you think sonny, and he said it is 12 billion, and i think that would have caused tremendous consternation and they were hit for 12 billion and i took twelve billion out of the tariffs and we had tens of billions left over and i gave it to the farmers and next year 16 billion, i took 16 billion oust tariffs and gave it to the...
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when i took that first oath of office in 2003, i did not know how long my service would last. all i knew was that you, the people of mississippi, had to a faith in me that i might never be able to meet. i have never underestimated your trust. i have never forgotten the oath to pursue service with the help of our god. i will wake up every day working to bring us together, to make our state be all it can be. work that will be done by all of mississippi for all of mississippi. [applause] thank you for your support. and thank you for your prayers. god bless you, god bless your families, and may god bless the great state of mississippi. [applause] presidential candidate elizabeth warren continues to campaign in iowa. we'll have coverage as she speaks with potential caucus-goers. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white ause, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or silent prov
when i took that first oath of office in 2003, i did not know how long my service would last. all i knew was that you, the people of mississippi, had to a faith in me that i might never be able to meet. i have never underestimated your trust. i have never forgotten the oath to pursue service with the help of our god. i will wake up every day working to bring us together, to make our state be all it can be. work that will be done by all of mississippi for all of mississippi. [applause] thank you...
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here, i took an oath of office to a constitution, as we've talked, that once counted my ancestors as 3/5 of a man, and i take that oath of office in front of rait of ben franklin, sworn in by a jewish woman-- supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg, who was my neighbor at the watergate and i thought, "you know, what would old ben think of this?" right, because in some ways, it showed how far our y had come, and i always felt when i was out there that i could speak about the hard road to dem, about the importance of institutions ovcoming more inclusive time to people who were having those challenges because i personally experienced them. rubenstein: let's talk about today's situation. we fe a north korean problem. you negotiated with the north koreans. rice: i did. rubenstein: what would you say is the chances that north korea and the united states and south korea can come to some agreement? rice: well, i have to say, when the president-- i first heard that the preptdent had on the spot ac kim jong-un's invitation, i thought, "oh, my goodness, what was he doing?" and then i thought,
here, i took an oath of office to a constitution, as we've talked, that once counted my ancestors as 3/5 of a man, and i take that oath of office in front of rait of ben franklin, sworn in by a jewish woman-- supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg, who was my neighbor at the watergate and i thought, "you know, what would old ben think of this?" right, because in some ways, it showed how far our y had come, and i always felt when i was out there that i could speak about the hard...
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america's yukonites has been nothing but spectacular since i took off —— took up spectacular since i n, thousands ofjobs had vanished. wages were flat or falling. almost 5 million more americans had left the labour force that had gotjobs and more than 10 million people had been added to the food stamp rolls. the experts predicted a decade of very, very slow growth or maybe even negative growth. high unemployment and dwindling workforce. and very much a shrinking middle class. millions of ha rd—working much a shrinking middle class. millions of hard—working ordinary citizens felt neglected. betrayed, forgotten. they were rapidly losing faith in the system before my presidency began and the outlook was bleak for many nations. economists learned of a protracted worldwide recession. the world bank lowered its projections for global growth to a number that nobody wanted to even think about. pessimism had taken root deep in the minds of leading thinkers, business leaders and policymakers, yet despite all of the cynics, i had never been more confident in america's future. i knew we were on t
america's yukonites has been nothing but spectacular since i took off —— took up spectacular since i n, thousands ofjobs had vanished. wages were flat or falling. almost 5 million more americans had left the labour force that had gotjobs and more than 10 million people had been added to the food stamp rolls. the experts predicted a decade of very, very slow growth or maybe even negative growth. high unemployment and dwindling workforce. and very much a shrinking middle class. millions of ha...
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my daughter and i took my son one last time whilst. took my son one last time you but it was great. i took my son one last time you see you are in the early stages, how do you are in the early stages, how do you feel? my voice makes me looked really poorly but i feel really good so really poorly but i feel really good soi really poorly but i feel really good so i can speak but it doesn't come out right, other than that i feel absolutely great. i feel fit, strong, i have got a great appetite, so strong, i have got a great appetite, so other than doing things like this, as it isjust normal so other than doing things like this, as it is just normal life form a. looking at your fellow players here, what words of support have they've been able to give to you? they have been they are from day one. we have spilt a lot of blood on the pitch but they are therefore me 110w the pitch but they are therefore me now when i need them most. and eyesight a friend in need is a friend indeed. i have so many friends and people supporting me. i am very lucky. it is not about me, it is about, for me, rai
my daughter and i took my son one last time whilst. took my son one last time you but it was great. i took my son one last time you see you are in the early stages, how do you are in the early stages, how do you feel? my voice makes me looked really poorly but i feel really good so really poorly but i feel really good soi really poorly but i feel really good so i can speak but it doesn't come out right, other than that i feel absolutely great. i feel fit, strong, i have got a great appetite, so...
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so i took him to the bars of the 2 cabarets and that's all there is an author. that's all there is mr du . ok he said and left what i thought was if. you so for him play. didn't want to deal with this so the prosecution brought a lot of money into the town. the local authorities saw it as a violation of religious morality and set up a commission to protect women both locals and outside as from what they said with bad influences. to mr caitlin and if. you know my judge from seville send me a letter you want he said you and i could work something out there are too many prostitutes in rota. his solution was to throw them all in jail i replied that i had a different strategy to marry the man i married a lot of girls almost all of them 2 americans. i don't know any of them who married a spaniard you know. because you know you american boy. soldiers sailors civilians were college boy. you were killing your own people and yourself not with. with automobiles. we were always warned keep out of trouble don't talk about politics don't molest women and don't do anything else
so i took him to the bars of the 2 cabarets and that's all there is an author. that's all there is mr du . ok he said and left what i thought was if. you so for him play. didn't want to deal with this so the prosecution brought a lot of money into the town. the local authorities saw it as a violation of religious morality and set up a commission to protect women both locals and outside as from what they said with bad influences. to mr caitlin and if. you know my judge from seville send me a...
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i did, i took them out. you know what i did with the soldiers?hey don't tell you the true story because they are a bunch of corrupt people back there. i told turkey, you have got to defend your own border. we are not going to defend your border. we get along with turkey. i call it a safe zone. that is the most dangerous safe zone in the world. okay? it's about three of you that want to be in that zone. and you are very tough people. but i call it the safe zone. some day it may be a safe zone. but i took our soldiers out. we had an army here and a vast number of people here. and i said if they are going to fight like they have been for hundreds of years, let them fight. but we are getting the hell out of there. okay? but the fake news doesn't tell you the right story. because what i did is i took our soldiers. and you know what i did? i moved them to the oil area and we now control the oil. they said trump stayed in syria. so people said why are you staying in syria? because i kept the oil. which frankly we should have done in iraq. okay? a long t
i did, i took them out. you know what i did with the soldiers?hey don't tell you the true story because they are a bunch of corrupt people back there. i told turkey, you have got to defend your own border. we are not going to defend your border. we get along with turkey. i call it a safe zone. that is the most dangerous safe zone in the world. okay? it's about three of you that want to be in that zone. and you are very tough people. but i call it the safe zone. some day it may be a safe zone....
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the eight years before i took office, over 300,000 working age people left the workforce. in just three years in my administration, 3.5 million people have joined the
the eight years before i took office, over 300,000 working age people left the workforce. in just three years in my administration, 3.5 million people have joined the
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when i took that first oath of office in 2003, i did not know how long my service would last. all i knew is that you, the people of mississippi, had demonstrated a faith in me that it might never be able to make. i have never underestimated your trust. i have never forgotten the oath to pursuit service with the help of our guide. i wake up every day working to bring us together and to make our state the ally can be. work that will be done by all of mississippi, for all of mississippi. [applause]. thank you for your support and thank you for your prayers. god bless you, god bless your families and may god bless the great state of mississippi. [applause]. >> 2020 democratic presidential candidates, joe biden, be due to digestion senators amy for shark and remarks at this year news legislative conference of the i was state education association unit into my british wi-fi saturday beginning at 20 to 25 easter because he spent online assessment of art from the sunlight with the free c-span radio app. for the third time in history, a president is on trial in the u.s. senate. watch l
when i took that first oath of office in 2003, i did not know how long my service would last. all i knew is that you, the people of mississippi, had demonstrated a faith in me that it might never be able to make. i have never underestimated your trust. i have never forgotten the oath to pursuit service with the help of our guide. i wake up every day working to bring us together and to make our state the ally can be. work that will be done by all of mississippi, for all of mississippi....
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>> i'm not sure i took it all in at first. >> that this was over. >> it was super exciting. everyone was so happy, in tears. >> not quite everyone. assistant da bill gargen was fuming. >> were you willing to get arrested. >> i was more than willing to have handcuffs placed on me to argue my point. >> what recourse do you have? >> there's no appeal that i know of. >> so charlie tan is free. >> that's it. there's no appeal as of right from this trial order dismissal because there had not been a verdict by the jury. >> the event didn't happen. >> correct. >> so in the people versus charlie tan, you had to cynically wonder whether the son's vocal supporters carried the day from outside the courtroom. >> you're talking about the
>> i'm not sure i took it all in at first. >> that this was over. >> it was super exciting. everyone was so happy, in tears. >> not quite everyone. assistant da bill gargen was fuming. >> were you willing to get arrested. >> i was more than willing to have handcuffs placed on me to argue my point. >> what recourse do you have? >> there's no appeal that i know of. >> so charlie tan is free. >> that's it. there's no appeal as of right...
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i had all a's in the courses that i took. i had a perfect score. the head of the history department denied me the award because she said i had not really learned history if i was opposed to the war in vietnam. it was a struggle of being ostracized. just for holding a point of view that i thought was historically correct. i think history proved it was. >> thank you. >> well, that is quite a story. i'm sorry it happened that way. i can only say that maybe say it to your whole audience. if you think you are a patriotic american and you feel the way to express that is by being disruptive. you want to cause problems for somebody who disagrees with your opinion, in my opinion you are not being a patriotic american. the supreme court vindicated us in a sense. they said that what we did was completely an american thing to do. to express your opinion on war or any other issue is a very american thing to do. if we are going to bring our country into the future, we need to be able to express our opinions and not just express them. we need to be able to hear o
i had all a's in the courses that i took. i had a perfect score. the head of the history department denied me the award because she said i had not really learned history if i was opposed to the war in vietnam. it was a struggle of being ostracized. just for holding a point of view that i thought was historically correct. i think history proved it was. >> thank you. >> well, that is quite a story. i'm sorry it happened that way. i can only say that maybe say it to your whole...
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lujan grisham: now, i took at least 30 days. final --in fact the not the starting point of a conversation about cannabis. group, azation working team of experts and advocates and experienced stakeholders from every corner of the industry, law enforcement from leroux and urban areas alike, built upon the conversation for legislature in past years. they visited communities all across the state last year. they solicited a candid community input from parents and providers, coaches and police officers. they laid out a vision of a new mexico where they used every tool in our economic toolbelt, strategically about the best practices from the states that have come before us, creating a thriving and safe new industry, employing thousands of new mexicans, and delivering hundreds of millions in revenue back to cities and counties and the state for public safety and health care. [applause] gov. lujan grisham: three out of every four new mexicans want to realize the often , andmic potential of this i want to give them a chance. it is high ti
lujan grisham: now, i took at least 30 days. final --in fact the not the starting point of a conversation about cannabis. group, azation working team of experts and advocates and experienced stakeholders from every corner of the industry, law enforcement from leroux and urban areas alike, built upon the conversation for legislature in past years. they visited communities all across the state last year. they solicited a candid community input from parents and providers, coaches and police...
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was the chance i'd been hoping for it was a great goal our thoughts from the sailors on the polish i took the time i saw at least to the fact that i was thinking i knew that when i took last year that the 50 years of excluding let's take the bright lights in the plane it's up a. game over a united bylines 1st dog they won and lost. by say the guys did a fine job today the way they went about it says a lot. who are the door to. speak which he did then every plan left his heart on the pitch it onto a good piece just go ahead of ourselves for a month with his. time just the players gave the post match interviews inside. outside the home fans were busking in the glove a victory. for tyson cause the bulls are you all has your sword and if you didn't show yourself to date. with everything it was intense now how big. are the losers this was a tough one to tell you. something it's not every day you get a city dalby to get old so you really want to head home with a with a limit name even a draw would have you know k. . now we won't hear the last of this for months i still don't play them again and
was the chance i'd been hoping for it was a great goal our thoughts from the sailors on the polish i took the time i saw at least to the fact that i was thinking i knew that when i took last year that the 50 years of excluding let's take the bright lights in the plane it's up a. game over a united bylines 1st dog they won and lost. by say the guys did a fine job today the way they went about it says a lot. who are the door to. speak which he did then every plan left his heart on the pitch it...
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concerned i asked them if i could continue to do this in addition to my daily farm book they said ok so i took time out to do this i now make the chutneys in the morning or evening that i going to the farm at 10 am and come back at 6 30 pm now i do it as an event i find time to time the sound of it and goes on that sort of. 6. and. see. what got them from mum double lives looks forward to the sessions every day with fellow members of a set of tell to today they are making ground me. acting like. these are then marketed by global kohli amongst friends families and corporate houses in my building cities. due to orders a man can fetch them an additional $3000.00 rupees which is about $38.00 euros. while the men are also struggling the woman are struggling back much more to go there to look after the family so if you give them a sort of often called i think it helps that family. and most importantly the woman relate to some saving to get that for the children for their education for family so and boating woman has got to be the most important thing. is a good. development of these villages have pl
concerned i asked them if i could continue to do this in addition to my daily farm book they said ok so i took time out to do this i now make the chutneys in the morning or evening that i going to the farm at 10 am and come back at 6 30 pm now i do it as an event i find time to time the sound of it and goes on that sort of. 6. and. see. what got them from mum double lives looks forward to the sessions every day with fellow members of a set of tell to today they are making ground me. acting...
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my late dad to me that you don't risk you put up lives like which i took all the time that you got. not just pulling up. such a cool on. your. head when i opened. my mind it doesn't make it if you mean i do my it's a lot of the supposed to be his name on them what is. it. like songs again via the logic transportable it buddy. buckstone and another with. the pill suddenly evolve then. they made. me want some good look see give. me that is like it. looks it will be a model get. it if you death will be so i. think you'll be all. the thing which. it worked as a result of the game mechanics other than the old cynic out that it will but if you don't get. it out there for us again. but it was kind of a result of. the must money. good that. we can't you got to. go to. a lot of people. some of these one of those. remember to commit the sorry late guy you know has them but. but they'll be out there not good but. oh give it over to i love. zindagi just. get that. done it is the view by yes i think you can. get a house in the geekiest. is a back room view. i have here. on kids at a pretty. good
my late dad to me that you don't risk you put up lives like which i took all the time that you got. not just pulling up. such a cool on. your. head when i opened. my mind it doesn't make it if you mean i do my it's a lot of the supposed to be his name on them what is. it. like songs again via the logic transportable it buddy. buckstone and another with. the pill suddenly evolve then. they made. me want some good look see give. me that is like it. looks it will be a model get. it if you death...
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i took a whole bottle of pills and woke up strangely enough i'm not sure why. i at that point in my life i just wanted to be over. and think i was 2021 and then. within the next year i tried again i went out into the garage which separate from the house when i turned the car. to go so the car in the fixie it was so it was all pulled blondie went out a little w. door and she scratching and helling at the dust shot up to me going to wake my wife up so i got to shut the car off for a minute i'll just take her in the garage and then my sis what would. to kill a dog that's stupid and then the dawn on me would you kill yourself i thought of it so many times and so many ways i thought about. at one point in time hanging myself from the flagpole was a song on me. saying exactly what happened to make him feel bad. i was going to. overdose on pain medication and sleeping medication. and just hope that i'd fall asleep in my body would just shut down or something. when i went to the doctor i had been feeling sick and dizzy and nozick nazia ate it and. they took my urine and
i took a whole bottle of pills and woke up strangely enough i'm not sure why. i at that point in my life i just wanted to be over. and think i was 2021 and then. within the next year i tried again i went out into the garage which separate from the house when i turned the car. to go so the car in the fixie it was so it was all pulled blondie went out a little w. door and she scratching and helling at the dust shot up to me going to wake my wife up so i got to shut the car off for a minute i'll...
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of course very much attached as you said that motion syria this is the 1st this is the reason why i took the draw 1st with the u.n. to try to help bring about a settlement to meet the aspirations of certain people you know coming from the region. i think you would understand now the constitutional committee i look at it as a milestone. very long process and bring about a peaceful peaceful and political settlement in syria. it is something that we've been working for as you know for some time i've said it before no suit again i think we could have had it earlier it will help syrians you know go to the opposition but also independents to put their minds together and work out. a new constitutional framework you know i think you know. i'm sure you know that there have been a number of internationally mediated efforts to resolve this conflict since 2011 and some of them failed because of the breakout citron of the syrian actors many a well at least some of them because of the positions of foreign powers what has changed on the ground to give you this faint hope that you just articulated thoug
of course very much attached as you said that motion syria this is the 1st this is the reason why i took the draw 1st with the u.n. to try to help bring about a settlement to meet the aspirations of certain people you know coming from the region. i think you would understand now the constitutional committee i look at it as a milestone. very long process and bring about a peaceful peaceful and political settlement in syria. it is something that we've been working for as you know for some time...
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when i took that first oath of office in 2003, i did not know how long my service would last. all i knew was that you, the people of mississippi, had to a -- had demonstrated of faith in me that i might never be able to meet. i have never underestimated your trust. i have never forgotten the oath to pursue service with the help of our god. i will wake up every day working to bring us together, to make our state be all it can be. work that will be done by all of mississippi for all of mississippi. [applause] thank you for your support. and thank you for your prayers. god bless you, god bless your families, and may god bless the great state of mississippi. [applause] >> live thursday on the c-span networks, and 9:00, the u.s. house returns to debate and measure that would overturn an education department rule on student loan forgiveness. at 9:45, the senate takes up the u.s. mexico canada trade agreement. a vote is expected at 11:00. the impeachment trial president trump begins at noon. 10: 45, house speaker nancy pelosi holds her weekly briefing. history,hird time in president
when i took that first oath of office in 2003, i did not know how long my service would last. all i knew was that you, the people of mississippi, had to a -- had demonstrated of faith in me that i might never be able to meet. i have never underestimated your trust. i have never forgotten the oath to pursue service with the help of our god. i will wake up every day working to bring us together, to make our state be all it can be. work that will be done by all of mississippi for all of...
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they were hit for $12 billion and i took $12 billion out of the tariffs. s of billions left over and i gave it to the farmers. i took 6 billion billion dollars out of the tariffs and gave it took $16 as took -- i billion out of the tariffs and gave it to the farmers. china has already started to buy. the deal is done. the big question i have is whether or not the farmers will be able to supply that much, because it is the biggest contract ever signed. i think it will be great for the farmers, but also great for regulatory, great for banks, great for finance companies. then will be covering the opening of china and various other things in phase two. impeachment, would you support a deal for witnesses if that included testimony from adam schiff and hunter biden. pres. trump: i will leave it to the senate that i would like to hear from the whistleblower and adam schiff and hunter biden. hunter biden has no experience, making no money, and all the sudden he is taking millions of dollars. would you leave the union for that? i think so. [laughter] i know so, but
they were hit for $12 billion and i took $12 billion out of the tariffs. s of billions left over and i gave it to the farmers. i took 6 billion billion dollars out of the tariffs and gave it took $16 as took -- i billion out of the tariffs and gave it to the farmers. china has already started to buy. the deal is done. the big question i have is whether or not the farmers will be able to supply that much, because it is the biggest contract ever signed. i think it will be great for the farmers,...