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i took a stroll on a — with your sunny bank holiday?on a beach to _ with your sunny bank holiday? i took a stroll on a beach to make - with your sunny bank holiday? i took a stroll on a beach to make out - with your sunny bank holiday? i took a stroll on a beach to make out of. a stroll on a beach to make out of london for the weekend, which is delightful. i look at this picture and i think it's fantastic. people have been cooped up for months, and it's important that they are getting sunshine. let's not forget, public messaging has got better in recent months on this, although, it's far from perfect, it is extremity difficult to transmit this virus outside where there is fresh air. ventilated spaces are key come outdoors its best, so when i look at that photo, it is still very unlikely people would be transmitting the virus, and i hope everybody enjoyed their time. he could've saved yourself some money and watchmen city on the telly. i could've done indeed, and i love brighton — could've done indeed, and i love brighton commits lovely,
i took a stroll on a — with your sunny bank holiday?on a beach to _ with your sunny bank holiday? i took a stroll on a beach to make - with your sunny bank holiday? i took a stroll on a beach to make out - with your sunny bank holiday? i took a stroll on a beach to make out of. a stroll on a beach to make out of london for the weekend, which is delightful. i look at this picture and i think it's fantastic. people have been cooped up for months, and it's important that they are getting...
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and, you know, john took chances. i was stunned -- pleased and stunned, when, in the middle of my primary, john endorsed me for president of the united states. it was how things sort of used to be back in the old days in the united states, when i first got there. -- the united states senate, when i first got there. it didn't happen that often, but people would cross the aisle to work with one another. john was a man of great integrity, and he's missed -- going to be missed. and virginia was just fortunate to have him as long as they did. now, jacob, i want to thank you for sharing your story. and i want to -- you pointed out that my wife works for the governor. [laughter] no wonder she doesn't pay attention to me when i'm around the governor. but all kidding aside, i'm very proud of the fact that jill has -- teaching is not what jill does, teaching is who she is. and she's done it her whole adult life, and she's still doing it. i know some people said, "when you're first lady, are you going to continue to teach?" she sa
and, you know, john took chances. i was stunned -- pleased and stunned, when, in the middle of my primary, john endorsed me for president of the united states. it was how things sort of used to be back in the old days in the united states, when i first got there. -- the united states senate, when i first got there. it didn't happen that often, but people would cross the aisle to work with one another. john was a man of great integrity, and he's missed -- going to be missed. and virginia was...
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would let him kick me and will grab his legs and i threw him to the ground and he went for his gun i took away from him and he's begging me not to shoot him so as a well i'm not going to shoot you but i'm a lock you up so i locked him in asean and i live with that is how of civil rights workers i felt it was only after the do i told her what happened she went in next room and called the police the next day ya know era white men think of the joy just then and not then and they are related in the trunk of a car about a 30 minute rat and really old love to truck a saudi rope hanging from a tree loses a place designed and look like to hang people when they put a rope around a beat pulled me up in a tree it on the deputy sheriff that i locked in a seal and he's got a knife and he come up and he grabbed my private paws and he took his laughter he stuck me they was going to castrate me and then hang me and burned me. i was 90 years ago and there i am bleeding like a pig singing up in a tree ridded be slaughtered like a hole and then another white man grabbed his mom and told him don't do that we
would let him kick me and will grab his legs and i threw him to the ground and he went for his gun i took away from him and he's begging me not to shoot him so as a well i'm not going to shoot you but i'm a lock you up so i locked him in asean and i live with that is how of civil rights workers i felt it was only after the do i told her what happened she went in next room and called the police the next day ya know era white men think of the joy just then and not then and they are related in the...
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but i- result since 1945, and i took over just over a year ago. . a _ had a massive rebuild exercise ahead of me. a mountain— had a massive rebuild exercise ahead of me, a mountain to— had a massive rebuild exercise ahead of me, a mountain to climb, - had a massive rebuild exercise ahead of me, a mountain to climb, and - had a massive rebuild exercise ahead of me, a mountain to climb, and we. of me, a mountain to climb, and we are climbing— of me, a mountain to climb, and we are climbing that— of me, a mountain to climb, and we are climbing that mountain. - of me, a mountain to climb, and we are climbing that mountain. the - are climbing that mountain. the second — are climbing that mountain. the second thing _ are climbing that mountain. the second thing is— are climbing that mountain. the second thing is we _ are climbing that mountain. the second thing is we have - are climbing that mountain. the second thing is we have been i are climbing that mountain. the second thing is we have been in| are climbing that mountain. the. second thing is we hav
but i- result since 1945, and i took over just over a year ago. . a _ had a massive rebuild exercise ahead of me. a mountain— had a massive rebuild exercise ahead of me, a mountain to— had a massive rebuild exercise ahead of me, a mountain to climb, - had a massive rebuild exercise ahead of me, a mountain to climb, and - had a massive rebuild exercise ahead of me, a mountain to climb, and we. of me, a mountain to climb, and we are climbing— of me, a mountain to climb, and we are climbing...
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i took away from him and he's begging me not to shoot him last well, i'm not going to shoot you, but i will lock you up. so i'll lock them in as an athlete with this house of civil rights work. as i felt the woman answer the door, i told her, will it happen? she went to the next room and call the police. next thing i know it was white men and cars with georgia spinning in the yard or little trunk of a door. about a 30 minute ride and julie left the truck. i saw these roads hanging from missouri nooses, a place design like to hang people when they put a robo rammer feet boom, up in a tree here come the deputy sheriff that i locked in to see him. and he's got a knife and he come up and he grabbed my private paws and he took his math and he stopped me. they was going to cast rate me and beer, hang me and burn me. i was 90 years old and they i am really like a pigs hanging up in a tree. ready to be slowed like a whole. and then another white man grabbed his off and told him, don't do that too. we had better things we could do with this. i took my shirt, rolled it up foot to even lay like
i took away from him and he's begging me not to shoot him last well, i'm not going to shoot you, but i will lock you up. so i'll lock them in as an athlete with this house of civil rights work. as i felt the woman answer the door, i told her, will it happen? she went to the next room and call the police. next thing i know it was white men and cars with georgia spinning in the yard or little trunk of a door. about a 30 minute ride and julie left the truck. i saw these roads hanging from missouri...
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is that in the past when i ended up at the 33 station, the amtrak station, it's probably because i took the late train back from washington and i slept to the delaware stop literally. i only did it about four times but i would not have missed this for the world. it's an honor to celebrate amtrak's 50th anniversary and i look forward to a bright future for all american raal. back in 2016 i announced the federal loan that allowed amtrak to purchase the new cell of trains that you see behind me and they look great. i can hardly wait to ride. they made in america and i want to see more of that. that is why the investments in my american jobs plan are guided by one principle, buy american, buy products that are made in america. american tax dollars will be used to buy american products integrate american jobs and when i became vice president one of the capital newspapers estimated that i had taken more than 7000 roundtrips in amtrak over my career and i think that's an exaggeration. i will rely on those two conductors that mr. weaver will remember and one of them is a guy named angelo there'
is that in the past when i ended up at the 33 station, the amtrak station, it's probably because i took the late train back from washington and i slept to the delaware stop literally. i only did it about four times but i would not have missed this for the world. it's an honor to celebrate amtrak's 50th anniversary and i look forward to a bright future for all american raal. back in 2016 i announced the federal loan that allowed amtrak to purchase the new cell of trains that you see behind me...
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the next time i took the exam, i came in number one. >> and when was it that you took the exam? >> in the spring. >> of which year, do you recall? >> well, the first one was -- let's see. that would have been -- i really can't -- march or april. sometime around there. and it was the same time the next year. >> how old were you at the time? >> i was 19 for the first exam and -- let's see. a little bit of arithmetic. >> so you actually took the first exam before the war started, correct? before the u.s. got into the war? >> right. >> that would have been 1941. and then '42 would have been when you -- >> i took the second exam and i won. and this was a great life in my lifetime really because it -- it showed me that you could do anything if you worked hard enough at it. >> tell me a little bit about life at the naval academy. >> well, the life at the naval academy, it was kind of severe in those days. the academy was awfully rough, very strict, very demanding and, of course, i'll never forget the commandant when they were swearing us in saying, shake hands with the man to the right
the next time i took the exam, i came in number one. >> and when was it that you took the exam? >> in the spring. >> of which year, do you recall? >> well, the first one was -- let's see. that would have been -- i really can't -- march or april. sometime around there. and it was the same time the next year. >> how old were you at the time? >> i was 19 for the first exam and -- let's see. a little bit of arithmetic. >> so you actually took the first exam...
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that's the 1st of all we don't need any microchips when this thing hurt my feelings by telling me i took vero steps today. ok well now it's 2 steps because i just on day really the only thing we microchip is our pets because we want to find them if they get lost if he went missing i doubt anyone would go looking for the dude who tried to chainsaw baskin half what's ironic about immigrant hating politicians like mccormick using the idea of a sanctuary state to advance big oil is like immigrants oil actually is ruining our country and we should remove it the 1st chance we get and even though
that's the 1st of all we don't need any microchips when this thing hurt my feelings by telling me i took vero steps today. ok well now it's 2 steps because i just on day really the only thing we microchip is our pets because we want to find them if they get lost if he went missing i doubt anyone would go looking for the dude who tried to chainsaw baskin half what's ironic about immigrant hating politicians like mccormick using the idea of a sanctuary state to advance big oil is like immigrants...
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for i took office, almost 24 million americans were going hungry. did you ever think you would see people lined up for miles and miles going to the stadium to get someone to put a box of food in their trunk? people never ever thought they would need that kind of help. that number of hungry americans, foods dived americans, -- food starved americans, has dropped to 30%. still too many, but there is clear progress. independent experts before i took office were predicting our economy would grow 20 to 30%. they are now ejecting -- would grow two or 3%. they are now projecting it would be 6%. the fastest in 40 years. to sum it up, covid cases are down. covid deaths are down. hunger is down. vaccinations are up. jobs are up. growth is up. small business confidence is up. put it simply, america is coming back. america is on the move. [applause] that was not an accident. it was not luck. it happened for two reasons. first, we made the vaccine program a priority. as my friends in congress tell you, i got a lot heat for just focusing on the vaccine. it is bac
for i took office, almost 24 million americans were going hungry. did you ever think you would see people lined up for miles and miles going to the stadium to get someone to put a box of food in their trunk? people never ever thought they would need that kind of help. that number of hungry americans, foods dived americans, -- food starved americans, has dropped to 30%. still too many, but there is clear progress. independent experts before i took office were predicting our economy would grow 20...
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from there they tried to cancel me and once that occurred i took the fight to them. untable to the public comment policy, is my first amendment rights and really tried to push the envelope to help them understand that as a parent, i didn't want that in my community that i lived in for over 20 years. >> tucker: a lot of school board members i noticed, i checked, are not actually from maine. they showed up in liberal environments and then tried to spread their poison. so you name one of the school board members? become yes. she's one of the more radical folks on our school board and is committed to our radicalism but i took a picture of her when she was not standing for the pledge of allegiance to honor our troops. and before i left the room i put that out on social media and half the town lost her mind. they couldn't believe that i took a picture of a government official, elected official, and sent that out to the world. from there i made a small political sign and brought that to a meeting which jeff porter kicked me out of end up with that sign right across the road
from there they tried to cancel me and once that occurred i took the fight to them. untable to the public comment policy, is my first amendment rights and really tried to push the envelope to help them understand that as a parent, i didn't want that in my community that i lived in for over 20 years. >> tucker: a lot of school board members i noticed, i checked, are not actually from maine. they showed up in liberal environments and then tried to spread their poison. so you name one of the...
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mom when i took out and i didn't. admit i had it to do. the interim would pick up on that in they if they can wish him all the strange the job with a start it's a mix of a style of the camp and we get going changing their needs it's a good security bill that the machine that a pyramid. supine will still be up to the wind and yet he says agent almost missed the wing and they would have been officially. not the only one who really did take stuff from patrick that in the end that serious. and that the it reminded them all that i took on in the book that i'm working. but i can really know on what. time the sun goes below signature unless the trash can and you think should be in your mind to do it just by doing the rats who looked and didn't ask if much what that that still would be in them enough to form their fits what they don't believe after you have stated it seems you are clearly out to get a look at him again and again i'm not going to set up a woman to show me it would again and again and. where do you put them on a pile of shit. books
mom when i took out and i didn't. admit i had it to do. the interim would pick up on that in they if they can wish him all the strange the job with a start it's a mix of a style of the camp and we get going changing their needs it's a good security bill that the machine that a pyramid. supine will still be up to the wind and yet he says agent almost missed the wing and they would have been officially. not the only one who really did take stuff from patrick that in the end that serious. and that...
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and so, i took her around the world. i took her to australia and japan and all over europe.est mom. growing up, she took me to jazz clubs and she always came to punk rock shows. and she made calls to dr. dre's and she interviewed them and, wrote a book called "from cradle to stage."t book, she realized that there were these really clear parallels and all of the relationships between the mother and the artist and then, after the book, we were like, "well, let's turn it into a documentary series. >> seth: i mean, the mothers who -- the mothers of rock stars or any musicians, it's truly amazing how supportive they have to be. because even if they loved music, it's very likely that their children will make a kind of music that is not the same as what they loved growing up >> yeah. >> seth: you -- but you said your mom came to early shows of yours when it was maybe not -- >> oh, yeah. she was always there i mean, she -- she -- you know, i think that -- that as a parent, you have to understand and accept and appreciate your -- your child becoming an individual right? and so, with
and so, i took her around the world. i took her to australia and japan and all over europe.est mom. growing up, she took me to jazz clubs and she always came to punk rock shows. and she made calls to dr. dre's and she interviewed them and, wrote a book called "from cradle to stage."t book, she realized that there were these really clear parallels and all of the relationships between the mother and the artist and then, after the book, we were like, "well, let's turn it into a...
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and then after year and a half or so i took a church in mississippi, little town. i was assigned to biloxi, to keys ler air force base and struggled along with trying to be a nonpaid reservist for a while and only episcopal priest in the county. i found it difficult to do things and i quit going for reserves. two or three years went by and i got a letter congratulating me for being promoted to major which i thought was a mistake. they assured me it was not a mistake. i said, well -- i said, can i go back to work? they should, sure. i said, can i get paid? and they should, sure, no problem. i said, i don't understand. i called you guys three months ago to see if there were any paid positions available and you said no. he said, oh, three months ago you were a captain. now you're a major. so where would you like to go? in the process of that time in mississippi, my wife's mother had died in arkansas. we were equal distance from blitheville, little rock, and columbus, mississippi, i said, can i be assigned to blitheville. and i said my wife and children can go with me t
and then after year and a half or so i took a church in mississippi, little town. i was assigned to biloxi, to keys ler air force base and struggled along with trying to be a nonpaid reservist for a while and only episcopal priest in the county. i found it difficult to do things and i quit going for reserves. two or three years went by and i got a letter congratulating me for being promoted to major which i thought was a mistake. they assured me it was not a mistake. i said, well -- i said, can...
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and once that occurred, i took the flight to them. i really held them accountable.mendment rights and really tried to push the envelope to help them understand that as a parent, i just didn't want that in my community that i lived in for over 20 years. >> tucker: yeah, and you are from the state. a lot of school board members i notice are not actually from maine. they kind of showed up from liberal environments and then try to spread their poison in your state. typical absolutely. >> tucker: so you named one of the school board members. >> yeah, so she is one of the more radical folks on the school board. she is committed to her radicalism. i took a picture of her when she was not standing for the pledge of allegiance to honor our troops. before i left the room, put that on social media. half the town lost their mind. they come to believe that i took a picture of the government official on elected official, and then sent that out to the world. from there, i made a small political sign and i brought that to a meeting, which he kicked me out of. and then i put that si
and once that occurred, i took the flight to them. i really held them accountable.mendment rights and really tried to push the envelope to help them understand that as a parent, i just didn't want that in my community that i lived in for over 20 years. >> tucker: yeah, and you are from the state. a lot of school board members i notice are not actually from maine. they kind of showed up from liberal environments and then try to spread their poison in your state. typical absolutely....
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. >> i took you in because you could not pay your own rent. >> there's couldn't and didn't want to. >> in the episode, bonnie, played by allison janney, she gains the new outlook on her sobriety after dealing with difficulties. jill and andy take their step in a relationship after the show ends . the cat says their final goodbyes. >> we have grown together as a tight unit of incredible women. everyone is completely different, yet we work together as a group, and i'm going to miss us. >> will you commit to storytelling, you tell a story, we hope it's lessons learned, constellations or value. >> you can watch the series finale of "mom" tonight at 9:00 right here on kpix 5. >>> all month long, we are celebrating our bay area grads. a big shout out to omar diop. he's graduating from washington high school and headed to the united states military academy at west point. he plans to major in computer engineering and science. congratulations, and send your photo to 2021grads@ kpix.com. please include their name, city, and a little bit about them. >> it is fun to see all the graduates this yea
. >> i took you in because you could not pay your own rent. >> there's couldn't and didn't want to. >> in the episode, bonnie, played by allison janney, she gains the new outlook on her sobriety after dealing with difficulties. jill and andy take their step in a relationship after the show ends . the cat says their final goodbyes. >> we have grown together as a tight unit of incredible women. everyone is completely different, yet we work together as a group, and i'm...
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before i took office, almost 24 million americans were going hungry. marcy's heard me say this before. did you ever think we'd see people lined up for miles and miles and miles going to the stadium to get someone to put a box of food in their trunk? people never ever ever ever ever thought they would need that kind of help. well, that number of hungry americans, food-starved americans, has dropped by 30%. still too many. but there's clear progress. before i took office, independent experts are projecting that our economy would grow at 3% to 4% in the year 2021. they are now projecting that growth would be 6% or higher in 2021. the fastest growth in this country in 40 years. to sum it up, covid cases are down, covid deaths are down, unemployment filings are down, hunger is down. vaccinations are up, jobs are up, growth is up, people gaining health coverage is up, small business confidence is up. put it simply, america's coming back, america's on the move. [applause] and that wasn't an accident, it wasn't luck. it happened for two reasons. first, you mad
before i took office, almost 24 million americans were going hungry. marcy's heard me say this before. did you ever think we'd see people lined up for miles and miles and miles going to the stadium to get someone to put a box of food in their trunk? people never ever ever ever ever thought they would need that kind of help. well, that number of hungry americans, food-starved americans, has dropped by 30%. still too many. but there's clear progress. before i took office, independent experts are...
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i took well to it i have to say now probably find it interesting watching. this because it's very skillful and she's obviously got to be so quick within 2 hours she more to lies is the face of the holocaust survivor in clay. the resemblance is impressive. but i think it's a very good likeness and i'm usually quite fussy about it was other he put the no or the spin i think. probably looks much more to the not. quite stressful. but i'm doing this of this wonderful beautiful lady who's been through so much. but for me it was very difficult not to cry on the clay was drawing up time later you know because to bronze some on the tree preaching to the holocaust survivors will live on to future generations through the work of france assume. she certainly is talented have you ever come across a massive concrete building and thought wow now that is a monstrosity the whole chances are if it was built here in europe in the 1950 s. then it belongs to an architectural style known as brutal ism such buildings were constructed after world war 2 as part of an effort to get c
i took well to it i have to say now probably find it interesting watching. this because it's very skillful and she's obviously got to be so quick within 2 hours she more to lies is the face of the holocaust survivor in clay. the resemblance is impressive. but i think it's a very good likeness and i'm usually quite fussy about it was other he put the no or the spin i think. probably looks much more to the not. quite stressful. but i'm doing this of this wonderful beautiful lady who's been...
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i took well to i have to say now probably find it interesting watching. this because it's very skillful and she's obviously got to be so quick within 2 hours she more to lies is the face of the holocaust survivor and clay. the resemblance is impressive. when i sing it's a very good likeness and i'm usually quite fussy about it was other people don't know i. think that probably looks much much of the. later it will be cast in bronze so knowledge of each and other holocaust survivors will live on for a future generations' true the work of francis siegel my. what an impressive body of work if you want to find out about any of our stories you check out our website that's d.w. dot com slash culture thanks for watching and please join us again next time. good. good. good. to. come. to the point of strong opinion a clear position on some international perspective some odd number of museums here in germany have large collections of songwriting and african arts where the government here is now talking about returning at least some over the priceless treasures to l
i took well to i have to say now probably find it interesting watching. this because it's very skillful and she's obviously got to be so quick within 2 hours she more to lies is the face of the holocaust survivor and clay. the resemblance is impressive. when i sing it's a very good likeness and i'm usually quite fussy about it was other people don't know i. think that probably looks much much of the. later it will be cast in bronze so knowledge of each and other holocaust survivors will live on...
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neil: part of it was the routes i took. it was not until a week and a half later when i had an encounter with i-95, which was the moment i was really anticipating with dread but fascination. then i get into the trafficked areas of the country. by then i was 40 miles from new york, that part of new jersey. susan: philadelphia has this google river. one of the famous sites is a victorian era boathouse. you made some musings on social media about the change in american life from hard work to more leisure activities. what were you thinking about? neil: when you look at our history, there are two things going on in the second half of the 19th century. one is the coming and going of the civil war. the other is the industrialization and creating of a different kind of workforce, which brought about the existence of weekends, looking at countryside as a place to go to for leisure. it was the beginning of thumb in a more organized way. baseball, golf, horse racing. boat houses along the river. there was one that had been built in 185
neil: part of it was the routes i took. it was not until a week and a half later when i had an encounter with i-95, which was the moment i was really anticipating with dread but fascination. then i get into the trafficked areas of the country. by then i was 40 miles from new york, that part of new jersey. susan: philadelphia has this google river. one of the famous sites is a victorian era boathouse. you made some musings on social media about the change in american life from hard work to more...
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but then i thought if i'm ever going to run for senate this was the opportunity so i took the chance. david: let's talk about the united states senate. is it enjoyable or not quite as enjoyable as you hoped it would be? sen. duckworth: it is challenging but i love my job because of what i get to do. it is a tough job, but i get to serve my contest -- my constituency. i passed legislation that now requires lactation rooms and all of our nation's airports because when i had my daughter and i was traveling i was told " you want to breast-feed your daughter, you have to do it in the handicapped stall of the public restroom." now when i go through airports, i see lactation pods and i think " i did that!" that is a great privilege. it is a great privilege to represent my state and my constituents believed in me enough to do this job. it is a lot of work. there is no worklife balance. i never feel like i am senator enough when i am with my kids and when i am at work i do not go mom enough for my kids. david: you have been a leader in the environmental area. are we still way behind where we s
but then i thought if i'm ever going to run for senate this was the opportunity so i took the chance. david: let's talk about the united states senate. is it enjoyable or not quite as enjoyable as you hoped it would be? sen. duckworth: it is challenging but i love my job because of what i get to do. it is a tough job, but i get to serve my contest -- my constituency. i passed legislation that now requires lactation rooms and all of our nation's airports because when i had my daughter and i was...
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i can think of offhand. we just, patience came in and we took care of them patients came. tell you how long they stayed and maybe some of them stayed for a couple of days, maybe some of them stayed for you know i can't remember how long it took for the test to be done. the x-rays yes we'll even back then i don't think the x-rays today you can get them faster and the lab work. i'm not sure sure how long it took to the lab technicians to give an answer whenever you knows whatever specimens they were testing. and i never got involved in that part of it. the doctors would get that information. and if i look at the chart and to this day i can't tell you what i read on the chart. >> tell me about the showers? >> i wasn't involved in that, but a gentleman, the only one i know that is living today, he was in charge of that. he set up the tents, with the shower units in them. and i don't know how many showers i have no idea, but once they got in and they had their portable units were hitting the water and so forth, but the problem they had originally, was to get the patients to go
i can think of offhand. we just, patience came in and we took care of them patients came. tell you how long they stayed and maybe some of them stayed for a couple of days, maybe some of them stayed for you know i can't remember how long it took for the test to be done. the x-rays yes we'll even back then i don't think the x-rays today you can get them faster and the lab work. i'm not sure sure how long it took to the lab technicians to give an answer whenever you knows whatever specimens they...
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i took the aptitude test and scored off the charts and that's how i became a helicopter pilot.avid: you have learned how to be a helicopter pilot, but there is no need for you go to into iraq. you actually volunteered. you said i want to go into combat and fly helicopters in iraq. isn't that unusual? sen. duckworth: what i said is my unit cannot go off to war without me. i had just finished a three year stint in command of my blackhawk unit. i just finished being their commander. i was their commander all through 9/11. i have been preparing knowing once 9/11 happened, i was likely to go to war. i always thought it would be in afghanistan. i knew the unit would eventually go. one month after i was rotated out of my command position, the unit was called out and that's when i called the battalion and -- battalion commander and said i cannot be the only army navy aviator in the national guard standing safely at the headquarters waving goodbye, i am going to go. how can you take me? david: what did your husband and mother say when you said i'm going to combat? sen. duckworth: my hus
i took the aptitude test and scored off the charts and that's how i became a helicopter pilot.avid: you have learned how to be a helicopter pilot, but there is no need for you go to into iraq. you actually volunteered. you said i want to go into combat and fly helicopters in iraq. isn't that unusual? sen. duckworth: what i said is my unit cannot go off to war without me. i had just finished a three year stint in command of my blackhawk unit. i just finished being their commander. i was their...
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i took the test and that's how i became a helicopter pilot.avid: you have learned how to be a helicopter pilot, but there is no need for you go to this for you to go to iraq. you volunteered. -- there is no need for you to go into iraq. you volunteered. is that unusual? sen. duckworth: what i said is my unit cannot go off to war without me. i had just finished a three year stent in command --stint in command and i just finished being there. i was the commander all through 9/11. i have been preparing knowing once 9/11 happened i was likely to go to war. i always thought it would be in afghanistan. one month after i was rotated out of my command position, the unit was called out and that's when i called the battalion and said i cannot be the only army navy ater standing safely -- army navy ater --vaiator -- naviator. my husband understood because he's a soldier. mom did not understand. i told her, mom i have to do this. my dad not say much but he understood. he did not question. he was a career military officer as well. david: how do you go from
i took the test and that's how i became a helicopter pilot.avid: you have learned how to be a helicopter pilot, but there is no need for you go to this for you to go to iraq. you volunteered. -- there is no need for you to go into iraq. you volunteered. is that unusual? sen. duckworth: what i said is my unit cannot go off to war without me. i had just finished a three year stent in command --stint in command and i just finished being there. i was the commander all through 9/11. i have been...
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i took well to it i have to say now probably find it interesting watching. this because it's very skillful and she's obviously got to be so quick within 2 hours she mortar lies is the face of the holocaust survivor and clay. the resemblance is impressive. but i think it's a very good likeness and i'm usually quite fussy about it was other people don't know that. but i think. probably looks much much of that not. quite stressful and. i love it when i'm doing this all of this wonderful beautiful lady that's been through so much. but for me it was very difficult not having a crowd on the clay was drawing up the time later that you'll be constant groans so knowledge she beach and the holocaust survivors will leave on future generations through the work of francis siegelman. she certainly is talented have you ever come across a massive concrete building and thought wow now that is a monstrosity the whole chances are if it was built here in europe in the 1950 s. then it belongs to an architectural style known as brutal ism such buildings were constructed after wor
i took well to it i have to say now probably find it interesting watching. this because it's very skillful and she's obviously got to be so quick within 2 hours she mortar lies is the face of the holocaust survivor and clay. the resemblance is impressive. but i think it's a very good likeness and i'm usually quite fussy about it was other people don't know that. but i think. probably looks much much of that not. quite stressful and. i love it when i'm doing this all of this wonderful beautiful...
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i made sure i took my butt to new york city to delve into the ballroom scene. ision, a lot of practice and a lot of confidence. you have to be able to go out on that stage, on the floor as the ballroom kids would say and go out there and serve it and i had my moment, you know, i got cut when i walked the runway. after that, i was, like, i'm not walking runway anymore but i'll vogue instead. you have to make sure you bring a lot of confidence when you go out there. >> stephen: i understand your name or nickname m.j.,ist your initials but there's a nerdy reason for you going behind those initials. >> yeah, i wanted to make my full name smaller. i remember watching spider-man when i was younger with kirsten dunst and toby mcguire and i remember them calling her m.j. i thought, oh, my god i want to be like her. that's the initials of my name, i think. so i wanted to be like her. i wanted to be like marri mary . >> stephen: a quick break. back with more m.j. rodriguez. unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. e (brother) hi sis!
i made sure i took my butt to new york city to delve into the ballroom scene. ision, a lot of practice and a lot of confidence. you have to be able to go out on that stage, on the floor as the ballroom kids would say and go out there and serve it and i had my moment, you know, i got cut when i walked the runway. after that, i was, like, i'm not walking runway anymore but i'll vogue instead. you have to make sure you bring a lot of confidence when you go out there. >> stephen: i understand...
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i took well to i have to say now probably find it interesting watching. this because it's very skillful and she's obviously got to be so quick within 2 hours she morton lies is the face of the holocaust survivor and clay. the resemblance is impressive. but i think it's a very good likeness and i'm usually quite fussy about it was put down over the spot i think that probably looks much much of the. later it will be cast in bronze so knowledge of each and other holocaust survivors will live on for future generations through the work of france a single mother. what an impressive body of work if you want to find out about any of our stories you check out our website that steve w. dot com slash culture thanks for watching and please join us again next time. absolutely. are you ready for some great news i'm christine mundelein on the guy on the edge of my julio with a brand new dean of the news africa the show that tackles the issues shaping the hamas now with more time to off i've gained a little talk to all of the transfer of heart talk to you what's making t
i took well to i have to say now probably find it interesting watching. this because it's very skillful and she's obviously got to be so quick within 2 hours she morton lies is the face of the holocaust survivor and clay. the resemblance is impressive. but i think it's a very good likeness and i'm usually quite fussy about it was put down over the spot i think that probably looks much much of the. later it will be cast in bronze so knowledge of each and other holocaust survivors will live on...
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guest: i took those jobs in high school and college and after college. i worked two different jobs between 20 and 29 to build my wealth. i worked 80 hours a week. i worked at an entry-level job out of college for $900 a month and worked part-time in the evening refereeing basketball to make expenses work. that is what you have to do to get yourself in the door to prove your value. right now, employers are working -- employers are looking for people to come in and help them and once you get in the door you can show your skills and get promoted and move to other companies as your wage increases. if you just want to stay on government income, you are not going to survive in the long run because sooner or later it is going to cut off and there will be so much debt to this nation that we want to be able to pay off that debt which will impact future generations. host: this is muriel in brooksville, florida. good morning. caller: this guy is talking common sense. i have no idea how people do not understand common sense. what i don't understand is when people cal
guest: i took those jobs in high school and college and after college. i worked two different jobs between 20 and 29 to build my wealth. i worked 80 hours a week. i worked at an entry-level job out of college for $900 a month and worked part-time in the evening refereeing basketball to make expenses work. that is what you have to do to get yourself in the door to prove your value. right now, employers are working -- employers are looking for people to come in and help them and once you get in...
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i took well to it i have to say now probably find it interesting watching. this because it's very skillful and she's obviously got to be so quick within 2 hours she more to lies is the face of the holocaust survivor in clay. the resemblance is impressive. but i think it's a very good likeness and i'm usually quite fussy about it was he. no that. thing. probably looks much much of the not. quite stressful. i love the fact that i'm doing this of this wonderful beautiful lady that's been through so much. but for me it was very difficult not to cry on the clay was drawing up time later you know be tossed in bronze so knowledge the beach and the holocaust survivors will live on future generations through the work of francis see. she certainly is talented have you ever come across a massive concrete building and thought wow now that is a monstrosity the whole chances are if it was built here in europe in the 1950 s. then it belongs to an architectural style known as brutal ism such buildings were constructed after world war 2 as part of an effort to get cities bac
i took well to it i have to say now probably find it interesting watching. this because it's very skillful and she's obviously got to be so quick within 2 hours she more to lies is the face of the holocaust survivor in clay. the resemblance is impressive. but i think it's a very good likeness and i'm usually quite fussy about it was he. no that. thing. probably looks much much of the not. quite stressful. i love the fact that i'm doing this of this wonderful beautiful lady that's been through...
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and, you know, john took chances. i was stunned, pleased and stunned when in the middle of my primary john endorsed me for president of the united states. it was how things sort of used to be back in the old days in the united states senate when i first got there, people -- that didn't happen that often but people would cross the aisle to work with one another. john was a man of great integrity, and he's missed -- going to be missed in virginia, which was fortunate to have him as long as they did. jacob, i want to thank you for sharing your story. and i want to -- you pointed out that my wife works for the governor. no wonder she doesn't pay attention to me when -- but all kidding aside, i'm very proud of the fact that jill has -- teaching is not what jill does. teaching is who she is and she's done it her whole adult life. and she's still doing it. i know some people said when you're first lady, are you going to continue to teach? she said yes, but i don't think she bargained for having to teach online initially. you k
and, you know, john took chances. i was stunned, pleased and stunned when in the middle of my primary john endorsed me for president of the united states. it was how things sort of used to be back in the old days in the united states senate when i first got there, people -- that didn't happen that often but people would cross the aisle to work with one another. john was a man of great integrity, and he's missed -- going to be missed in virginia, which was fortunate to have him as long as they...
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because i found out about it from a notice pinned outside my door i took advantage right away. it's a once off opportunity when you have to wait for a while but i think people should take the chance. i haven't gotten the virus but i've been at home for 2 months i'm getting vaccinated so i can go back to work. for . pm i don't want. this side is part of a pilot project meant to speed up berlin's vaccination rate at 1st the job was only available at major vaccination centers then personal physicians started distributing shots now pop up sites like this tents are part of the mix in areas where the infection rates are particularly high like here in the neighborhood is comparatively low income many people here have migrant backgrounds social distancing can be difficult in the often crowded housing found here so the city is trying out targeted measures. it works well because i think we can do the same thing in other neighborhoods too and repeated here as well you have to bring the vaccination to where people live. germany's vaccination drive took a long time to get up to speed the new
because i found out about it from a notice pinned outside my door i took advantage right away. it's a once off opportunity when you have to wait for a while but i think people should take the chance. i haven't gotten the virus but i've been at home for 2 months i'm getting vaccinated so i can go back to work. for . pm i don't want. this side is part of a pilot project meant to speed up berlin's vaccination rate at 1st the job was only available at major vaccination centers then personal...
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i took part because there needs to finally be justice yet there are so many immigrants hired and most of us pay taxes yet but why because we thought that was the only way we would eventually get a residency permit by paying taxes on the border my mom had in the belly of the family but. the protest was an act of desperation she says eventually she no longer felt hunger to know that i'm not what i was we were given coconut water to drink and a vitamin pouty to keep the body killing them i lost 61 days if. i want them i go on to say the. it was a success new york state is now promised $2100000000.00 to help people like 16 she's one of more than half a 1000000 undocumented immigrants living in new york city the success of the hunger strike has given them courage. to them remember it was a victory and fairy happy because we didn't have one it's great for us but everything is going to get a much better nice country where the money will come don't help us i think people even get residents don't. get the money from the state is not yet here and neither are other documents but at least the rec
i took part because there needs to finally be justice yet there are so many immigrants hired and most of us pay taxes yet but why because we thought that was the only way we would eventually get a residency permit by paying taxes on the border my mom had in the belly of the family but. the protest was an act of desperation she says eventually she no longer felt hunger to know that i'm not what i was we were given coconut water to drink and a vitamin pouty to keep the body killing them i lost 61...
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i do think. the morning you took us with richard to go blows but it was to me. because i. could see the bits about the market. well the show often made the. spears they took at the robertsons in my deficient nor did i just go to the so they can and. does leila torture but. to do it you've got to i mean. yeah it was just me but if that's the yes for others it was one year old. just as my new. blog was full to see what it was to the new guy with the most. yeah but in those days i do with absolute. yes i was closer to presume. not with us for. it was. sold to. russian and to. south africa yeah yeah you guys are so. ideal master and we get the. room i have to. this is a. little coming to very much. is a visual sway it would. mean. i'm willing to stretch it to more looking at any complex through reading it because it has to convey with like each cue. already hanging me a service in the net number on. my own and i actually said ok let's lay at this because in the comfort of. that they seem almost all for them which. is no just because you're rich to steal a dog don't on the chanc
i do think. the morning you took us with richard to go blows but it was to me. because i. could see the bits about the market. well the show often made the. spears they took at the robertsons in my deficient nor did i just go to the so they can and. does leila torture but. to do it you've got to i mean. yeah it was just me but if that's the yes for others it was one year old. just as my new. blog was full to see what it was to the new guy with the most. yeah but in those days i do with...
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let me know, boy, i need the took care of best. they just have to just tell me how to ask the hi you know hello. i was going to get my home. that was the last the last my name is lisa marcus. much and have a face with me that was controlling the they've been hacked. oh, really. i just bought another woman. none of us could witness. none of them will be the president of the united will be the fan of healthy guy when we got. ringback ringback the . ringback the come to want to use the money was coming from new york in the oh yeah. i would have to look up the the wall would be would it be a button that you should have into a little too familiar to me? i still remember that we became yes, we would have to look into some entry level jobs that maybe you might have to stand all day, but that we can it doesn't mean here forever. i took it to j and j. we got 170000000 lane or we're not them. you just go home and the woman to us that job actually felt like you're winning me who june on a jessie, who will take half honey's plate will bring you
let me know, boy, i need the took care of best. they just have to just tell me how to ask the hi you know hello. i was going to get my home. that was the last the last my name is lisa marcus. much and have a face with me that was controlling the they've been hacked. oh, really. i just bought another woman. none of us could witness. none of them will be the president of the united will be the fan of healthy guy when we got. ringback ringback the . ringback the come to want to use the money was...
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i first took a tri- cybersecurity. i first took a trip back — cybersecurity. a trip back in time _ cybersecurity. i first took a trip back in time to - cybersecurity. i first took a trip back in time to look i cybersecurity. i first took a trip back in time to look at | trip back in time to look at some pretty special computers and coders that use them. 0ver and coders that use them. over here, at the national museum of computing on bletchley park, a place full of computers and memories, not least of the world war ii cod breaking. today, it is largely associated with the woman who broke the previously unbreakable german code. —— the man. it gave the allies the edge. many of the people working out were women, many working on the famous colossus. many working on the famous colossus-— many working on the famous colossus. the 'ob description they gave — colossus. the 'ob description they gave to — colossus. the job description they gave to women - colossus. the job description they gave to women are - they gave to women are different to those given to men so, if yo
i first took a tri- cybersecurity. i first took a trip back — cybersecurity. a trip back in time _ cybersecurity. i first took a trip back in time to - cybersecurity. i first took a trip back in time to look i cybersecurity. i first took a trip back in time to look at | trip back in time to look at some pretty special computers and coders that use them. 0ver and coders that use them. over here, at the national museum of computing on bletchley park, a place full of computers and memories, not...
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i didn't like the word fledgling but i took it. as released and i got down to washington with two of my colleagues added apm after the closure of their deadline they handed me the disk and then i get a call from a guy who i used to know who's now working at amazon as a spokesman he says peter congratulations. your star report book is number one on the amazon bestsellers and i'm just getting the disk, literally getting the disk and the coverage. the guys go down to virginia and overnight they start printing the book. the book it should fire which i didn't know about is if i had because it was a dollar book and if the book had worked we wouldn't be having this conversation. it lands on monday and goes to immediately to number one on the bestseller list so the times story was can you believe this earnest publisher ends up starting with probably the rochester public document in the history of america and i said you know when we called the company public affairs we didn't realize just how close would be a reality. i was thought that was
i didn't like the word fledgling but i took it. as released and i got down to washington with two of my colleagues added apm after the closure of their deadline they handed me the disk and then i get a call from a guy who i used to know who's now working at amazon as a spokesman he says peter congratulations. your star report book is number one on the amazon bestsellers and i'm just getting the disk, literally getting the disk and the coverage. the guys go down to virginia and overnight they...
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i took her to a friends house and dropped her off. i know in my heart, i did not do the right thing but i knew that i had. to >> when dateline continues. > when dateline continues. > when dateline continues. to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good ♪ love them, hate their laundry, protection. lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria. detergent alone can't. lysol. what it takes to protect. ® ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better... xfinity mobile. now they have unlimited for just $30 a month... $30. and they're number one in customer satisfaction. his number... delete it. i'm deleting it. so, break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers, take the savings challenge at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings. or visit and xfinity store to learn how our switch squad makes it easy to switch and save hundreds. every life is a mystery. not just because of what happe
i took her to a friends house and dropped her off. i know in my heart, i did not do the right thing but i knew that i had. to >> when dateline continues. > when dateline continues. > when dateline continues. to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good ♪ love them, hate their laundry, protection. lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria. detergent alone can't. lysol. what it takes to protect. ® ♪...
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so when i took the helmet off, i had to break the chain to get it from around my neck. they were writing in a blue book like i used to take exams in at emory. it was just weird. they never spoke to me. they moved me to two or three little villages along the way and finally took me to what turned out to be a room, a second round of b-52s were coming, so i had been on the ground about three hours by then. i could hear my ew through the pipe under the connecting road and we started talking back and forth and they didn't like that much. then they brought a truck in and they put us in the back of the truck, put us in a jeep like vehicle and drove us further down with no lights on on a two way road with traffic going both directions and stacks of supplies under both of the trees. then stopped at a ferry landing and the fairy came and drove across into hanoi and to the hanoi hilton. there we were. somewhere around 1:00 in the morning. ed: and the beginning of interrogations? robert: it was kind of quick. when we first got to the hanoi hilton, they made sure the ropes that were
so when i took the helmet off, i had to break the chain to get it from around my neck. they were writing in a blue book like i used to take exams in at emory. it was just weird. they never spoke to me. they moved me to two or three little villages along the way and finally took me to what turned out to be a room, a second round of b-52s were coming, so i had been on the ground about three hours by then. i could hear my ew through the pipe under the connecting road and we started talking back...
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so i took the opportunity to raise those with the president. the president engaged on those topics. i would like to have more. i would like to see some action on that. i'm very concerned with what's happening in israel. the president, we did touch on that at the beginning, he brought that up. i commended the president for his comments yesterday. israel's ability to defend themselves, and they should be. >> let me add just one thing on the issue of inflation and getting people back to work. what i did last week was to have roundtables with businesses of all sizes, including hospitals, said, what's your biggest problem? number one, they can't get people to come back to work. and number two, inflation. exactly the same thing kevin and others are hearing around the country. i think that's a direct result of flooding the zone with an extraordinary amount of money. i will say this, there's great excitement at state government and local counties, they've never seen anything like what's headed their way with this mountain of money that's coming in. hopefully, we can capture some of that to m
so i took the opportunity to raise those with the president. the president engaged on those topics. i would like to have more. i would like to see some action on that. i'm very concerned with what's happening in israel. the president, we did touch on that at the beginning, he brought that up. i commended the president for his comments yesterday. israel's ability to defend themselves, and they should be. >> let me add just one thing on the issue of inflation and getting people back to...
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that class that summer and then we had that has lowered the club called now gone for good and then i took a little to the little improv teachings in class pretty much to box and then are you know about always perform my stand up with me i have bill grabbers in the holster but i always have open going to jokes always have open ended intro to the open ended grab me either with a weapon in that sometimes i kind of go in or you take me at and i like to be in the moment with people and be in the moment with the audience because it just makes every so 'd different in your you're at their disposal for this hour they're going to end. make that you are out and look at that ok great very cool way of looking at it but i love the yan. so i years later because it's now going to be nude you know back on the road with a stand up this all happened within 2 months you know i let me go back to the show i've got a new agent i want to you know when i'm on the road i got hurt a buddy of mine had passed away here in l.a. a buddy of mine who i met on a show called said you didn't train a present which is a sket
that class that summer and then we had that has lowered the club called now gone for good and then i took a little to the little improv teachings in class pretty much to box and then are you know about always perform my stand up with me i have bill grabbers in the holster but i always have open going to jokes always have open ended intro to the open ended grab me either with a weapon in that sometimes i kind of go in or you take me at and i like to be in the moment with people and be in the...
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i took part because there needs to finally be justice yet there are so many immigrants hired and most of us pay taxes yet but why because we thought that was the only way we would eventually get a residency permit by paying taxes on the support of my family out of the belly of the family but. the protest was an act of desperation she says eventually she no longer felt hunger that i now what i what we were given coconut water to drink and a vitamin powder to keep the body telling them i lost 61 days if. i want them i go on to say the. it was a success new york state is now promised $2100000000.00 to help people like 16 she's one of more than half a 1000000 undocumented immigrants living in new york city the success of the hunger strike has given them courage. set them on the ground it was a very very happy because we didn't have one it's great for us but everything is going to get a much better nice country where the money will come don't help us i think people even get residents. living out of. the money from the state is not yet here and neither are other documents but at least there
i took part because there needs to finally be justice yet there are so many immigrants hired and most of us pay taxes yet but why because we thought that was the only way we would eventually get a residency permit by paying taxes on the support of my family out of the belly of the family but. the protest was an act of desperation she says eventually she no longer felt hunger that i now what i what we were given coconut water to drink and a vitamin powder to keep the body telling them i lost 61...