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this is the picture i took a vessel. r about getting through the veneer of people souls. she had lived through so much. i caught this one moment and the sadness is evident. >> our theme really the hallmark of your career has been being at arlington, being in the room. what does that mean? >> it means to me that i am the other person at a place or history always says, you know i'll give you an example of it, for instance when george bush meets gerald are ford the president and they talk about him possibly becoming the vice president of the united states. bush was the rnc chairman in a very rough time i would say. >> one second prize. >> yeah really. i was in there and history says the two men met privately and that was it but i was the third person. to me, this is like being a photographer means never repeating stories really. having the trust of the subject not talking about what you hear. president for once said my gravestone should ride here lies the worst source in washington. (laughter) in the room means also in the t
this is the picture i took a vessel. r about getting through the veneer of people souls. she had lived through so much. i caught this one moment and the sadness is evident. >> our theme really the hallmark of your career has been being at arlington, being in the room. what does that mean? >> it means to me that i am the other person at a place or history always says, you know i'll give you an example of it, for instance when george bush meets gerald are ford the president and they...
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i took a bond between brothers and i took a son away from his mother. i will never be able to forgive myself." if found guilty both men can be sentenced to life in prison. >>> a bay area woman accusing a doctor using his own sperm to impregnate her. here is nbc bay area's christie smith. >> reporter: katherine richardson richards spoke about a cherish time in her life. she managed to have a daughter and a son. the couple have been unable to con severed a conceived and referred to a doctor for help. >> we used artificial inseminati insemination. he assured uses the donor is anonymous. she joined a virtual call about a civil lawsuit being filed on two doctors on behalf of two women in separate cases how they are adult children were conceived. >> their doctors inserted their own sperm in to them. >> reporter: intern adam wolf is pushing for tougher regulations saying these victims wefamilies victims of fertility fraud. richards received her treatment in alamo years ago and the doctor is moved on. we are not using his name because we have not been able to r
i took a bond between brothers and i took a son away from his mother. i will never be able to forgive myself." if found guilty both men can be sentenced to life in prison. >>> a bay area woman accusing a doctor using his own sperm to impregnate her. here is nbc bay area's christie smith. >> reporter: katherine richardson richards spoke about a cherish time in her life. she managed to have a daughter and a son. the couple have been unable to con severed a conceived and...
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i took care of my children, and now i feel like i have to go ask my kids. my job, i think i was sabotaged, really, to keep directing unemployment. they asked me to work. i got the papers back from the doctor stating i could go back to work. they told me they had no hours for me. i'm just in a rut. this morning, i am getting up. i been looking for jobs. for some reason, i cannot get one in my field. i have been a cna working in a nursing home in south carolina. for some reason, i cannot get no help whatsoever. i got foreclosure on my house. i just paid off my car. i feel like in the next couple of months, i will be living in my car. i don't want to depend on nobody because i have taken care of myself for years, forever, in my children. i think this is so awful because i cannot get my medicine. the insurance, they said that mr. donald trump said he was going to have insurance until the end of the year. i cannot even go to the doctor. at that time, my diabetes was 10. he wanted to put me in the hospital. i told him i did not want to go. he talked to me over my
i took care of my children, and now i feel like i have to go ask my kids. my job, i think i was sabotaged, really, to keep directing unemployment. they asked me to work. i got the papers back from the doctor stating i could go back to work. they told me they had no hours for me. i'm just in a rut. this morning, i am getting up. i been looking for jobs. for some reason, i cannot get one in my field. i have been a cna working in a nursing home in south carolina. for some reason, i cannot get no...
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i think i took the photo april 1st. now, this is a very, very spooky and unusual sight, because what i was used to was seeing eighth avenue clogged with traffic. and, in fact, i found it very beautiful. i would look out at, let's say, 6:00 and see eighth avenue just a sea of red lights, of brake lights and traffic lights just clogged from here to central park. and, in fact, the first photographs or one of the first photographs in the book is of eighth avenue in december, december 2019. and a few pages later it's fouled by eighth avenue -- followed by eighth avenue completely empty. and throughout the book this sort of before and after -- >> yeah. >> photos and stories. new york before the pandemic and after. and so those two photos side by side really tell that story. and i think, you know, i think photos can tell stories as well as prose. >> they absolutely do. i mean, i think that's why for me they appeal so much, because they're very, they do tell stories. all of your photos tell stories. and a lot of them tell storie
i think i took the photo april 1st. now, this is a very, very spooky and unusual sight, because what i was used to was seeing eighth avenue clogged with traffic. and, in fact, i found it very beautiful. i would look out at, let's say, 6:00 and see eighth avenue just a sea of red lights, of brake lights and traffic lights just clogged from here to central park. and, in fact, the first photographs or one of the first photographs in the book is of eighth avenue in december, december 2019. and a...
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i took tremendous steps, everybody knew how i feel. we saved hundreds of thousands of lives with each one of those bans and saved 2 to 2.5 million lives by doing what when did early. judge jeanine: you are saying your timing is good. let me ask you about bob ward ward's timing. he waited until september 7 months later to announce to the american public how dangerous he said it was. was his timing good? dwpresident trump: he's an opportunist. not a bad guy. he wrote things that are false and untrue. i said let me do -- i took 16 phone calls and we had good conversations, not long, but good conversations. i don't know if the book is good or bad. but i can tell you i said don't panic. the press will make everything look bad because it's the fake news. that's the 85%. but i discussed with him lots of different things. i think they were good discussions. we'll see how it comes out. on this subject if you look, if he not it was wrong, then he should have reported it early. if lives were going to be lost be he should have reported it early. h
i took tremendous steps, everybody knew how i feel. we saved hundreds of thousands of lives with each one of those bans and saved 2 to 2.5 million lives by doing what when did early. judge jeanine: you are saying your timing is good. let me ask you about bob ward ward's timing. he waited until september 7 months later to announce to the american public how dangerous he said it was. was his timing good? dwpresident trump: he's an opportunist. not a bad guy. he wrote things that are false and...
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i just never really thought, i never took it seriously. never thought there would be -- lord knows why, you know, lies a about it but it never thought there would be an ebola outbreak in the united states. i never gave much thought to the mosquito west nile virus, any of that. i was much later to realizing the seriousness of it, and that it was here. >> well, how can one ever imagine what this would become? yes, i sort of felt like it was coming and it's going to be serious, and perhaps because i lived through the aids pandemic in the 1980s, i lived in san francisco in 1985 and experience that entire ending of which of course has been devastating and continues to this day. there still is not an aids vaccine. so many people around the world have died of aids. i think, i remember how in the very early days it spread via just basic air travel, international air travel. but, of course, i never could have imagined it would become the global pandemic it is become and that we would be an lockdown and stayed home, and that our lives were changed v
i just never really thought, i never took it seriously. never thought there would be -- lord knows why, you know, lies a about it but it never thought there would be an ebola outbreak in the united states. i never gave much thought to the mosquito west nile virus, any of that. i was much later to realizing the seriousness of it, and that it was here. >> well, how can one ever imagine what this would become? yes, i sort of felt like it was coming and it's going to be serious, and perhaps...
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the test because it was dehumanizing and able to go, on top of that, morehouse accepted me before i took the s.a.t. >> congratulations. that is fantastic and thaing for making that correction i had information. their holistic approach, an injunction may interfere with the university's efforts to implement appropriate and comprehensive policies and ability to attract and enroll students and experiences. uc already made a test optional. and why is that all their own leaders. >> they're unrelated to college preparedness and uc preparedness. what is the role of a test like that in uc's admissions process and the admissions process of the preeminent solution voted to eliminate the test completely two years from now. clearly, it is not necessary for any campus to use the test, as evidenced by what you mentioned that berkeley, santa cruz, right now are not planning to use the tests. so uc can certainly move forward without the test. and discriminatory as uc admits. >> their own plan already indicated for two years, they were hoping to do test optional and then test free and during that time, th
the test because it was dehumanizing and able to go, on top of that, morehouse accepted me before i took the s.a.t. >> congratulations. that is fantastic and thaing for making that correction i had information. their holistic approach, an injunction may interfere with the university's efforts to implement appropriate and comprehensive policies and ability to attract and enroll students and experiences. uc already made a test optional. and why is that all their own leaders. >>...
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on the right, just under was the photo i took off our. he was a freshman honors student, and she was born in cleveland in 1951. this photo is difficult to look at, and i go back to 1969. and the banner that read bring all the troops home. at this point, it seemed to complete the objective, they dispersed to students from the crowd, and yet the guardsmen were still advancing. what more did i need to accomplish? what was the objective here? what they really wanted was for this all to ensure that they could just go home. i redness the rear, and then the gunshots began. i thought to be shooting blanks i take the photographed and fired, and then stood there. a moment later i thought to myself i should get down anyway. i would like a great target with this hanging around my neck, and i didn't have any -- so i swung around and went down to the ground, and just as i was dropping to my knees, i heard a young woman scream, oh my god there, using real bullets. they're shooting real bullets. i was 80 feet in front of bglçte guard when they turned and
on the right, just under was the photo i took off our. he was a freshman honors student, and she was born in cleveland in 1951. this photo is difficult to look at, and i go back to 1969. and the banner that read bring all the troops home. at this point, it seemed to complete the objective, they dispersed to students from the crowd, and yet the guardsmen were still advancing. what more did i need to accomplish? what was the objective here? what they really wanted was for this all to ensure that...
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i took my chance really, i'd just been playing and just took everything as a game.just been out there playing my football it's a dream come true. i've been playing for england it's on privileged and honoured to as well. i'm just happy to be... i'm just happy arsenal have announced the signing of centre back gabriel from french side lille, the player features in a quirky social media video released by the club alongside fellow brazilians david luiz and willian. the 22—year—old's signed a long term deal at the emirates after completing a £23
i took my chance really, i'd just been playing and just took everything as a game.just been out there playing my football it's a dream come true. i've been playing for england it's on privileged and honoured to as well. i'm just happy to be... i'm just happy arsenal have announced the signing of centre back gabriel from french side lille, the player features in a quirky social media video released by the club alongside fellow brazilians david luiz and willian. the 22—year—old's signed a...
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it was bribe money and it was foolish, and i took it away. a year and a half ago i said why are we paying when they say terrible things about it "death to america" and then we pay them $750 million, yes, it's a lot of money. we pay them all this money and they speak badly about us. i said i'm going to end the money let them know we're not paying it anymore. we didn't pay it anymore, but other countries would pay. other very rich countries would pay, but we don't pay it anymore let me tell you when we start getting the rest of the countries in, they will come to the table 100%. they are getting to a point where they want to make a deal. they won't say that outwardly. they want to make a deal and i'll tell you who else wants to make a deal, iran wants to make a deal. if i win they are hoping that biden gets in, and china is hoping that biden gets in. russia, probably. they want biden because look, nobody has been tougher to russia than me, nobody, with the pipeline, with our big military, we've become the number one energy country in the world,
it was bribe money and it was foolish, and i took it away. a year and a half ago i said why are we paying when they say terrible things about it "death to america" and then we pay them $750 million, yes, it's a lot of money. we pay them all this money and they speak badly about us. i said i'm going to end the money let them know we're not paying it anymore. we didn't pay it anymore, but other countries would pay. other very rich countries would pay, but we don't pay it anymore let me...
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i took it out. i withdrew from that calamity. biden pledged to reinstate it.ll cost you billions and billions of dollars. you know what it is? it is a way to take advantage of the united states. last year, i visited the the shell petrochemical plant in beaver county. anybody hear of beaver county? [applause] the largest investment in your state's history, all made policy -- made possible by our pro energy policies. biden would wipe out that industry, killing the jobs of more than pennsylvania workers. 600,000 it is probably 940,000 they say. think of that. also, prices and everything else. now, biden came out today and said fracking is ok. did you see that? because he was getting killed. and now he came out in favor of law enforcement. look at all these handsome cops here. [applause] to --beautiful cup beautiful cop. how can anybody believe it? , weis speech and at the dnc got much higher numbers than they did. but they will say anything. we got higher numbers by millions and millions of people. did we have a great convention? [cheers and applause] there is my
i took it out. i withdrew from that calamity. biden pledged to reinstate it.ll cost you billions and billions of dollars. you know what it is? it is a way to take advantage of the united states. last year, i visited the the shell petrochemical plant in beaver county. anybody hear of beaver county? [applause] the largest investment in your state's history, all made policy -- made possible by our pro energy policies. biden would wipe out that industry, killing the jobs of more than pennsylvania...
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the one time i took a pay cut to work somewhere that got me the job here. cally you got to fox and got a pay cut. >> jesse: the place i got before got the pay cut. >> greg: a way to cover yourself. >> dana: i'm the opposite of jesse, on the most risk-averse person you know. i think going to meet peter in new orleans the time he was back after we met on the airplane, that's a risk that paid off. >> greg: that's a good risk. highly immoral because you two weren't married, that is disgusting that you would do that. this is a family show, dana, there's children at home. you know, they went on this trip, disgusting. i would have to say kind of like that leaving the country, if i had to move to england which was a huge risk, i would not have met my wife and i would not be at fox. you have to leave sometimes to come back as they say. i know where this is going, what product or item have you recently become obsessed with and why? jesse. >> jesse: because i'm so secure in my masculinity i'm going to tell you the truth. i went to sephora the other day and i got a bunc
the one time i took a pay cut to work somewhere that got me the job here. cally you got to fox and got a pay cut. >> jesse: the place i got before got the pay cut. >> greg: a way to cover yourself. >> dana: i'm the opposite of jesse, on the most risk-averse person you know. i think going to meet peter in new orleans the time he was back after we met on the airplane, that's a risk that paid off. >> greg: that's a good risk. highly immoral because you two weren't married,...
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when i took office themiddle east was in a state of absolute chaos . i've restored trust with our regional partners and together we eliminated the isis caliphate 100 percent. isolated the radicals who pervert islam and so instability, today nations across the region and throughout the world are joining together united in their determination to build a better future rent free from the evils which perpetuate terror. and i think you see that. ithink you see that happening very strongly . i spoke with king solomon of saudi arabia and he talked about this and he is a great gentleman and what they've done in terms of terrorism is a much better ballgame that was before. we retain this office and the fact is saudi arabia was doing things that are not doing anymore. and so are other countries and neighbors. they're doing things they just would never have done. there levels and all of the things, all of the many many elements of fighting and hate. they seem to the end of reading and will find out very soon but they seem to be evaporating so are happening in the
when i took office themiddle east was in a state of absolute chaos . i've restored trust with our regional partners and together we eliminated the isis caliphate 100 percent. isolated the radicals who pervert islam and so instability, today nations across the region and throughout the world are joining together united in their determination to build a better future rent free from the evils which perpetuate terror. and i think you see that. ithink you see that happening very strongly . i spoke...
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the 1st time i took trauma was a 200 milligram pill a red one. we were invited to a relative's wedding and. when i take it i feel completely relaxed i forget about all my feelings and emotions. i feel total release when i take one or 2 pills. the higher the dosage the better i feel the more relaxed wellness is that the end can. come our struggle with addiction has brought him here to gaza skum unity mental health program it's one of the few places for drug addicts to get treatment every week he meets with his psychologist dr samir is a chords for him come else case is far from unique more of a man with many and. most of the addicts between the ages of 18 and 30. 11 the insanity. of all my cases are in that age bracket and herein lies the danger the danger is that those who are supposed to build our future are the most affected before i let you walk in and dublin wisdome a halo stuck back and if the number of cases i've seen are 150 there are hundreds of others that i have not seen and who would never seek the help of a doctor why because we live i
the 1st time i took trauma was a 200 milligram pill a red one. we were invited to a relative's wedding and. when i take it i feel completely relaxed i forget about all my feelings and emotions. i feel total release when i take one or 2 pills. the higher the dosage the better i feel the more relaxed wellness is that the end can. come our struggle with addiction has brought him here to gaza skum unity mental health program it's one of the few places for drug addicts to get treatment every week he...
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when i took office more than 50% of counties nationwide offered plans from only a single insurance company on the individual market. starting next month more than 90% of the counties will have multiple options to choose from, which is really some difference. under our plan, you'll have the freedom to shop for the option that is right for you and your family. these options include new affordable choices that cost up to 60% less than obamacare. think of that, 60% less. for example, we're opening up short-term plans that are much cheaper than obamacare and that can be customized to your individual needs. we're also offering association health plans that allow small businesses to pull together --
when i took office more than 50% of counties nationwide offered plans from only a single insurance company on the individual market. starting next month more than 90% of the counties will have multiple options to choose from, which is really some difference. under our plan, you'll have the freedom to shop for the option that is right for you and your family. these options include new affordable choices that cost up to 60% less than obamacare. think of that, 60% less. for example, we're opening...
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he returned back to campus, and he was fine when i took him back to school. d i sanitized everything. bleached everything. lysoled everything down. and so -- and he was fine. perfectly healthy. he had a physical on the 21st of august. clean bill of health. and he was in the room with his roommate who he thought had a cold. and when i heard the coughing in the background when i was talking to my son, i said you can't be sure it's a cold. we're in the middle of a pandemic. you can't be sure it's a cold. so then maybe a day or two after that, i could hear congest iionn j's -- it was more like in his nose. he thought it was his allergies because he has seasonal allergies. so he thought maybe that was it. and then the next day he was experiencing being more tired than usual. and so that alarmed me. but he contended that he didn't have like, you know, no body aches, no headache. none of the other symptoms. no sore throat or anything like that. but his best friend had gone and gotten him some theraflu. and thinking that that might help. and then it did not. and when
he returned back to campus, and he was fine when i took him back to school. d i sanitized everything. bleached everything. lysoled everything down. and so -- and he was fine. perfectly healthy. he had a physical on the 21st of august. clean bill of health. and he was in the room with his roommate who he thought had a cold. and when i heard the coughing in the background when i was talking to my son, i said you can't be sure it's a cold. we're in the middle of a pandemic. you can't be sure it's...
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it was a big decision for me at my age to resign from my first ministerial office but i took then for, months later, i still believe they were the right reasons. again, as you are douglas ross, who pledged to the scottish people to stand up for what is right, you believe borisjohnson should have fired dominic cummings, don't you? i made it very clear i could not defend the actions mrcummings took, particularly a drive to test his eyesight. but this isn't any old individual we're talking about. this is the guy still who is still chief adviser to the prime minister. now, you don't believe he should still be in hisjob but you also must believe, unless i'm missing something, that boris johnson failed by failing to fire him? and it was a decision for him to take, i could only take the decision that was open to me, which was either to remain in government and support the actions of mrcummings, or to leave from government, and that is why i took the decision to resign. where do you think the scottish conservative party can go from where it is now? you are at 20% in the polls, we have just di
it was a big decision for me at my age to resign from my first ministerial office but i took then for, months later, i still believe they were the right reasons. again, as you are douglas ross, who pledged to the scottish people to stand up for what is right, you believe borisjohnson should have fired dominic cummings, don't you? i made it very clear i could not defend the actions mrcummings took, particularly a drive to test his eyesight. but this isn't any old individual we're talking about....
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when i took office, the middle east was in a state of absolute chaos. trust with our regional partners, and together we have eliminated the isis caliphate 100%, isolated the radicals who pervert islam and sow instability. today, nations throughout the region of the world of jointed together, united in their determination to build a future free from the evils which perpetuate terror. and i think you see that. you see that happening very strongly. i also spoke with king solomon of saudi arabia, and we talked greatthis, and he is a gentleman. at what they have done in terms of fighting terror is a much different ballgame than what it was before. -- what it was before we attained this office. the fact is, saudi arabia is doing things that they weren't doing before, and so are their neighbors. they are doing things that were , the levels, all of the things, all of the many, many elements of fighting and hate, they seem to be evaporating. and we will find up very soon, but they seem to be evaporating. so things are happening in the middle east that nobody eve
when i took office, the middle east was in a state of absolute chaos. trust with our regional partners, and together we have eliminated the isis caliphate 100%, isolated the radicals who pervert islam and sow instability. today, nations throughout the region of the world of jointed together, united in their determination to build a future free from the evils which perpetuate terror. and i think you see that. you see that happening very strongly. i also spoke with king solomon of saudi arabia,...
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i took the opportunity. the conditions were really harsh. i was studying law. to death. what do you want to do with that law degree? you are going to be hanged the next day. it was so foreign here, prisoner studying, women studying? hello. so, i had no class, no lectures, no computeter, no internet.t. so, hahad no graduation. it was amazing. massive, overwhelming,g, my goodness. professors who had come from the university of london where there in bigig numbers, had come to , the first of its kind ever. ♪ i didn't feel angngry anymore. and even if i am bitter or mad can g give me all the time i went to prison. i choose not to be bitter. i choose t to forgiveve ♪ the day i came out of prison, it was a friday morning and it felt like you don't belong in this world. this is another world that i came in. and so i needed someone, some people to help. if you don't have people to help in this world, you can get lost forever. it is easier for me to trust an ex-prisoner than someone who has never been to prison. when they come out -- [speaking foreign language] [laughter
i took the opportunity. the conditions were really harsh. i was studying law. to death. what do you want to do with that law degree? you are going to be hanged the next day. it was so foreign here, prisoner studying, women studying? hello. so, i had no class, no lectures, no computeter, no internet.t. so, hahad no graduation. it was amazing. massive, overwhelming,g, my goodness. professors who had come from the university of london where there in bigig numbers, had come to , the first of its...
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so i took a job with rockwell out at hanford, and i worked in the 200 area. so when you talked about being driven past the separations plant in 1984, i was there in one of those trailers nearby working my first year as an engineer out at hanford. >> i didn't know that. yes, you would have been in that very same place. and what was that like, you know? hanford was, it was designed by scientists and engineers, but the operators and the people who bullet hanford made very important -- built hanford made very important contributions to the plant in that so much had to be sort of invented from scratch of in building the world's first nuclear rea actors. they were convinced that they were the people who sort of knew the plant best and knew how to get it to operate. not a lot of that necessarily was written down. i mean, they had spent decades working on that plant and knew it from the inside out and knew all of its quirks. all of a sudden -- and so there must have been generational issues and maybe gender issues involved with you coming into the plant and all of a
so i took a job with rockwell out at hanford, and i worked in the 200 area. so when you talked about being driven past the separations plant in 1984, i was there in one of those trailers nearby working my first year as an engineer out at hanford. >> i didn't know that. yes, you would have been in that very same place. and what was that like, you know? hanford was, it was designed by scientists and engineers, but the operators and the people who bullet hanford made very important -- built...
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there was grass growing in the runways when i took over three and a half years ago. we will stop the radical indoctrination of our students and restore patriotic education to our schools. we will teach our children to love our country, honor our history, and always respect our great american flag. and we will live by the timeless words of our national motto, in god we trust. for years, you had a president who apologized for america. now you have a president who is standing up for americans, standing up for the great state of ohio. so get your friends. get your family. get your neighbors. get your coworkers. get everybody and get out and vote. got to get out and vote. in your state, in ohio, early voting has already begun. and don't wait. on the other side -- i don't say if, when. when you see them cheating with those ballots, all those unsolicited ballots, those millions of ballots, anytime you do, report them to the authorities. the authorities are waiting and watching. from akron to columbus, from cincinnati, the queen city, i know it well. and from dayton to toled
there was grass growing in the runways when i took over three and a half years ago. we will stop the radical indoctrination of our students and restore patriotic education to our schools. we will teach our children to love our country, honor our history, and always respect our great american flag. and we will live by the timeless words of our national motto, in god we trust. for years, you had a president who apologized for america. now you have a president who is standing up for americans,...
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and i took my chance, really. came and i've just been out there playing my football. it's a dream come true, really. playing for england is every young boy's dream. so i'm privileged and i'm honoured to be selected because i'm just happy to be here. there's been some transfer activity in the women's game, with chelsea confirming the signing of denmark captain and wolfsburg striker pernille harder. the bbc understands the fee is in excess of £250,000. harder won the domestic double in each of herfour campaigns for wolfsburg, twice finishing as the top scorer in the german top flight. she was also named uefa player of the year in 2018. well, with the transfer window open, there's lots of movement going on between clubs, but here's one you might not have predicted. league two cambridge united to serie a and roma. well, that's the move 16—year—old 16—year old m'bunya alemanji is making. he's just signed for the italian giants. alex howell caught up with him. it was during lockdown, i remember my agent contacted me and
and i took my chance, really. came and i've just been out there playing my football. it's a dream come true, really. playing for england is every young boy's dream. so i'm privileged and i'm honoured to be selected because i'm just happy to be here. there's been some transfer activity in the women's game, with chelsea confirming the signing of denmark captain and wolfsburg striker pernille harder. the bbc understands the fee is in excess of £250,000. harder won the domestic double in each of...
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all i took was some clothes.e neighbors wanted to save the rest of the furniture from the homes, the water level incrsed again. natural disasterone.clared sudan putting more peopl risk --se, water levels continue to rise, putting re people at risk. >> we are tryingpeo convince the le of the island to leave, but they won't. we tried to convince them to save their lives. we told them people will stand by them a their houses can be replaced. >> the scramble totop natures destruction. some areas of thtt country are g swamped for the first time in living memory. important archaeological sites are under threat. it is n just in sudan and neighboring countries. across central and westfrica, more devastation. the outskirts of senegal's capital remain inundated days after exceptionally heavy thrainfall. country recorded in just one day more rain than they usually receive in a wet season lasting about three months. residents are desperate to minimize destruction. in this community, they are trying to save their health cente
all i took was some clothes.e neighbors wanted to save the rest of the furniture from the homes, the water level incrsed again. natural disasterone.clared sudan putting more peopl risk --se, water levels continue to rise, putting re people at risk. >> we are tryingpeo convince the le of the island to leave, but they won't. we tried to convince them to save their lives. we told them people will stand by them a their houses can be replaced. >> the scramble totop natures destruction....
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i took-- i took the leap.ort of progression of the way i use my voice. i'm very civically engaged and socially active. i am not so-- so versed in the political realm, but it reminds me of exactly what i've come to understand of how personal politics is. so it felt like-- it didn't feel like such a stretch. and the truth is it felt luke a moment and a way that i could continue to show up for the greater good. and what we are in right now, which is a very unprecedented time. and i do believe that all elections are urgent, particularly for those that are marginalized and those that are the most vulnerable and experiencing the oppression of the systems of this country. but this election is particularly urgent, and i think that that was really expressed beautifully through michelle obama, barack obama, joe biden, and kamala at the d.n.c. and i agree with you, by the way. i thought it was particularly personal. like, the roll call, seeing everybody -- >> yeah, that was fun. that was fun. >> in that environment. it w
i took-- i took the leap.ort of progression of the way i use my voice. i'm very civically engaged and socially active. i am not so-- so versed in the political realm, but it reminds me of exactly what i've come to understand of how personal politics is. so it felt like-- it didn't feel like such a stretch. and the truth is it felt luke a moment and a way that i could continue to show up for the greater good. and what we are in right now, which is a very unprecedented time. and i do believe that...
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when i took over, i systems all over syria, all over iraq. but i wanted to get out of there, we've done it, let them protect themselves, there's plenty of countries over there that can do it. >> sean: let me ask you about the violence that has been going on well over 100 days in american cities, you new york, obviously chicago, we have portland, we have seattle, we have los angeles, we had kenosha. three cities that did request your help and assistance, d.c., minnesota, kenosha, you were able to send in the guard, they restored order. you've been begging the defazios and mayor lightfoot, ted wheeler, the mayor of seattle, pretty much begging them to allow you to help them restore order. joe biden said at one point police become the enemy. wants to reallocate funds. kamala harris was for the reallocation of defunding the l.a.p.d., $150 million, got a billion dollars now cut from the new york pd. why do you think that these mayors and governors steadfastly refuse your offered assistance to restore order? >> president trump: well, kenosha is a g
when i took over, i systems all over syria, all over iraq. but i wanted to get out of there, we've done it, let them protect themselves, there's plenty of countries over there that can do it. >> sean: let me ask you about the violence that has been going on well over 100 days in american cities, you new york, obviously chicago, we have portland, we have seattle, we have los angeles, we had kenosha. three cities that did request your help and assistance, d.c., minnesota, kenosha, you were...
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i always wanted to have something to do but at some point i took a wrong turn. and i either didn't notice at the time or realized it too late to. be america. prosecutors say that she need as company flow text cheated banks and leasing companies out of more than 4000000000 monks. i know tough man was one of the prosecutors in snead us case documents used as evidence at his trial stored in this basement room at the prosecutor's office in mannheim. hoffman carried out extensive interviews with smita we asked him what drove me to to commit these crimes. at 1st he didn't have a lot of friends at school. but at the age of 16 in the mid 1960 s. he got a moped. and submitted and none of the other kids had one more peter sagal and he used that moped to make friends with more hot. he wanted to be popular you know. and i think that was a basic component of his character and we've been playing constantly sought the approval of others 50 i'm from name. manfred smita founded hex in 1904 and became enormously successful as the next several years. also forced on france and germa
i always wanted to have something to do but at some point i took a wrong turn. and i either didn't notice at the time or realized it too late to. be america. prosecutors say that she need as company flow text cheated banks and leasing companies out of more than 4000000000 monks. i know tough man was one of the prosecutors in snead us case documents used as evidence at his trial stored in this basement room at the prosecutor's office in mannheim. hoffman carried out extensive interviews with...
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i kept the oil. we have troops guarding the oil, other than that, we are out of syria. we took them off the border between syria and turkey. we had a lot of troops on the border and ultimately we had 50. i thought they were in great danger. when you have two sides looking to fight, i don't care who you are, 50 people are in great danger, we took them out, but we had a lot of troops on the border and i took them out. i said look, they've been fighting on their border for 200 years and a lot longer than that under different names and they can continue to do that. we are doing well on our southern border, for example. we are out of syria, except we kept the oil. we will probably be dealing with the kurds on the oil and see what it all ends up. down toortantly, we are very few soldiers in iraq and down, will be down very shortly over the next few weeks to 4000, less than 4000 in afghanistan. then we will make that final determination later and we are dealing very well with the taliban. they are very tough, very smart, very sharp, but it has been 19 years and even they are tired of
i kept the oil. we have troops guarding the oil, other than that, we are out of syria. we took them off the border between syria and turkey. we had a lot of troops on the border and ultimately we had 50. i thought they were in great danger. when you have two sides looking to fight, i don't care who you are, 50 people are in great danger, we took them out, but we had a lot of troops on the border and i took them out. i said look, they've been fighting on their border for 200 years and a lot...
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so i went in and took a bunch of pictures of that. it did not really want to go on the ride. t i did subway photos over a couple of weekends. and we. and then just picture the very best ones for the book. >> host: well they are wonderful. i think the subway is probably pretty safe. right now. >> guest: we talked without the other night treat you and i had dinner on the upper west side, dinner outdoors and distanced its one of the very few upsides to this whole pandemic is the outdoor dining during the summe summer. we both talked about how the subway feels very safe. i have been writing and everyone is masked in social distance. it subway is never been cleaner. >> host: yeah, i do feel the subway is not where i'm going to get sick. but i wonder about, what i have heard from people is that midtown is still pretty empty because people haven't come back to work. >> guest: right. stu and you have any feelings about her in the intuition about how this will play out? do you think people will come back to offices? >> guest: , it is hard to know. things have changed so quickly. i thin
so i went in and took a bunch of pictures of that. it did not really want to go on the ride. t i did subway photos over a couple of weekends. and we. and then just picture the very best ones for the book. >> host: well they are wonderful. i think the subway is probably pretty safe. right now. >> guest: we talked without the other night treat you and i had dinner on the upper west side, dinner outdoors and distanced its one of the very few upsides to this whole pandemic is the...
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>> i first took my seat in that ancient body in the spring of 1769. but i must tell you, your excellency, you were already a legend within my family when i was a young boy. my father, colonel peter jefferson, spoke very highly of you. he, as you well know, was a survey or commissioned by the royal authority. surveying far the western lands of virginia and beyond. he knew you well when you were a young major. and i believe you both set together in the virginia house of verges's is just before he passed away. he passed away in 1757. when i came to the house 12 years later, i had already known of you. i was practicing law and williamsburg. in fact, general, i do not know whether you remember, but when i was a young man of 25 years of age, i had already become a devotedly of theater. i never missed an opportunity when the virginia company would be performing in williamsburg at that old theater across from candles. in fact, i believe mrs. campbell's was quite the destination for you. you enjoyed her fine seafood. they're the two of us, if i remember well, a
>> i first took my seat in that ancient body in the spring of 1769. but i must tell you, your excellency, you were already a legend within my family when i was a young boy. my father, colonel peter jefferson, spoke very highly of you. he, as you well know, was a survey or commissioned by the royal authority. surveying far the western lands of virginia and beyond. he knew you well when you were a young major. and i believe you both set together in the virginia house of verges's is just...
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.. >> i first took my seat in the ancient bodin the spring of 1769. i must tell you, your excellency, you were already a legend in my family when i was a young boy. my father, peter jefferson, spoke very highly of you. he as you well know was a surveyor commissioned by the western authority surveying lintz of virginia and beyond. lands of virginia and beyond. he was a young major. i believe you both sat together in the virginia house of burgesss, just before he passed away. he passed away in 1757. when i came to the house 12 years later, i had already known of you as a boy that attended the old world college in williamsburg, william and mary and george whiff and practicing law in williamsburg. in fact, general, i do not know whether you remember, but when i was a young man, a good 25 years of age, i had already become a de devote of theater and never missed an opportunity when virginia burg performed in the theater and i believe mrs. campbell was quite the destiny for you. you enjoyed her ocean repair. that is her fine seafood. there, the two of us, if
.. >> i first took my seat in the ancient bodin the spring of 1769. i must tell you, your excellency, you were already a legend in my family when i was a young boy. my father, peter jefferson, spoke very highly of you. he as you well know was a surveyor commissioned by the western authority surveying lintz of virginia and beyond. lands of virginia and beyond. he was a young major. i believe you both sat together in the virginia house of burgesss, just before he passed away. he passed away...
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>> well, i took a look at the bubbles, and they're actually only two sides -- they only have walls on two sides and the other sides are open. so it does allow some air flow, which is still pretty helpful. and yet protects people against wind or the elements. so i think at least for now, they appear to be okay. >> that's some good news, right? because i was worried for many of these restaurants, and still am, when it comes to whether or not -- >> i'm really glad you had that conversation, because i was wondering about that. they do, it seems like you're sort of in saran wrap, sort of like, okay, can i go with anybody who's not in my immediate family? >> businesses definitely have to do something very innovative to try to keep the business going, to also keep people safe. >>> coming up, the quarantine corgi that's dominating the living room basketball court. >> he's so cute. we're meeting with lilo, the 5-year-old corgi that can do an do shots. trick shots. people at higher risk, must take extra precautions. you are at higher risk if you are over 65, or if you have any serious underlyin
>> well, i took a look at the bubbles, and they're actually only two sides -- they only have walls on two sides and the other sides are open. so it does allow some air flow, which is still pretty helpful. and yet protects people against wind or the elements. so i think at least for now, they appear to be okay. >> that's some good news, right? because i was worried for many of these restaurants, and still am, when it comes to whether or not -- >> i'm really glad you had that...
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i took out the cash. x to this location, which i found out later was a walgreens in kentucky, i believe, and it was, like, a pickup, drop-off thing, and they're like, "we have an office right there." you know, "we're going to have someone pick it up." then they went into the gift card version of-- they're saying, "now that we've protected your bank account, we need you to cover your credit cards." - you sent--erica, you sent cash, which is not traceable. you sent the gift cards, which i guess they got. in the end, you've not gotten your money back. you won't be able to get your money back, correct? - no. they are not confident at all. - it's an awful time, you were vulnerable, and someone saw an opening and they took advantage of that. thank you so much, erica, for sharing your story. we really appreciate it. - thank you. i appreciate your time and consideration. - of course. coming up, how a part-time job opportunity nearly landed this 26-year-old behind bars. more covid crisis scams next. and this is cou
i took out the cash. x to this location, which i found out later was a walgreens in kentucky, i believe, and it was, like, a pickup, drop-off thing, and they're like, "we have an office right there." you know, "we're going to have someone pick it up." then they went into the gift card version of-- they're saying, "now that we've protected your bank account, we need you to cover your credit cards." - you sent--erica, you sent cash, which is not traceable. you sent...
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as you said, i'm relatively new, so i took over in december and already injanuary i had a problem, sotion i need now. as you said, i'm relatively new, so i took over in december and already injanuary i had a problem, so i had to solve it. now i have a level of cooperation that allow our inspectors to work and we are going to see what we see. see, the big picture here is confusing, and it gets confusing because of the deep geopolitical divisions over iran, because the us and israel have... yes. yeah, the us and israel have one perspective on what's going on and other countries have a very different perspective. so you, and you've told me about your independence, you can perhaps clear up some of these questions for me. so is iran, in your view, closer or further from developing a nuclear weapon today than it was at the beginning of the trump administration in january 2017? the question does not lend itself to a yes ora no, and i explain why. why not? you have different metrics, stephen. you have different metrics. if your metric is how much nuclear material, in this case enriched uraniu
as you said, i'm relatively new, so i took over in december and already injanuary i had a problem, sotion i need now. as you said, i'm relatively new, so i took over in december and already injanuary i had a problem, so i had to solve it. now i have a level of cooperation that allow our inspectors to work and we are going to see what we see. see, the big picture here is confusing, and it gets confusing because of the deep geopolitical divisions over iran, because the us and israel have... yes....
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and i took a minute. e decided to, like, lean into the pivot, and we asked shantira jackson, who was one of my writers and performers on "busy tonight" to come join us and we're talking to people about pivots that they've taken in their own lives and how they worked out or led them to the place where they needed to be. and honestly, i feel like at this moment right now, we all could benefit from hearing the stories of people who in their darkest hours thought, "well, i don't even know how i'm going to move forward," somehow figured it out, took the pivot, and, like, ended up in a better place. because we're all being asked to do that, you know. and -- >> seth: yeah, and it's really a perfect example, the podcast is your version of that, right? that you had this different podcast, but you ended up with this one so it's also -- it's nice, both that you talk to guests about it and that you serve as a perfect example of it. so, congratulations on the podcast. >> thanks. >> seth: it's, hopefully, i will see you
and i took a minute. e decided to, like, lean into the pivot, and we asked shantira jackson, who was one of my writers and performers on "busy tonight" to come join us and we're talking to people about pivots that they've taken in their own lives and how they worked out or led them to the place where they needed to be. and honestly, i feel like at this moment right now, we all could benefit from hearing the stories of people who in their darkest hours thought, "well, i don't even...
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i took about 20% off of my position both of these i think my original cost is 1,000 percent ago. as you have a stock for that long that grows this large way beyond anything i expected, it takes over your whole portfolio. you have to do maintenance i am hoelding them i see them as being two of the primary architects of our future way of life. to try to understand it as best as i can i've done pretty well so far >> maybe the biggest question i have about your laggards given laggard relative term. invitation homes we talked about. still up in the quarter and so is jpmorgan. schlumberger is down 14% you mentioned today and last week about energy stocks getting in your word, liquidated why aren't you liquidating >> this is like one of my worst trades in ever it's an execution failure. i had no exit strategy i had no stop loss no stop limit, nothing it just got worse. i guess i got distracted the beautiful thing about having outsized winners and having a market recovery in general is that ones that are losers, they shrink in importance it's been so murdered it's almost ir relevant to m
i took about 20% off of my position both of these i think my original cost is 1,000 percent ago. as you have a stock for that long that grows this large way beyond anything i expected, it takes over your whole portfolio. you have to do maintenance i am hoelding them i see them as being two of the primary architects of our future way of life. to try to understand it as best as i can i've done pretty well so far >> maybe the biggest question i have about your laggards given laggard relative...
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who have guns he's going to tell us when i took one of them i had put them in the pail. i think i'm going to hit. that because you know lisa good guy been up but i am by so the norm by so the week he plans to get up enough to let me know if. he came up and answer their religion they get it once i got it i want to go to the one i was in the most famous or yeah i got it no no no why did i ask their son we're going to your. house. it to we got yamas woman's you're a good the the in wonder woman the ability or that woman to be on the gossip. yes there is a loser in the us now on. the very day that you are the king and they seem to get that i get when the us has to let him play in the. government and maybe he doesn't use them even when i mean the 2nd reason for the regularly meet him up and what if. he's here as soon as it was a nice idea so you know there. was one. moment in time where i was told was it he see it in a moment top white house young. people out of the city. and town in the night to go to it could you know. what time was and what i'm going to say it was you know
who have guns he's going to tell us when i took one of them i had put them in the pail. i think i'm going to hit. that because you know lisa good guy been up but i am by so the norm by so the week he plans to get up enough to let me know if. he came up and answer their religion they get it once i got it i want to go to the one i was in the most famous or yeah i got it no no no why did i ask their son we're going to your. house. it to we got yamas woman's you're a good the the in wonder woman...