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i was fortunate. i got selected to go to the central criminal court of iraq, the iraqi federal court system. we were prosecuting terrorists and insurgents in the iraqi system. prosecuting terrorists in front iraqi judges, using iraqi law using a translator. amazing experience. >> 100 different terrorists you prosecuted? >> 100 cases. over there you prosecuting groups. 92 convictions. they are called attention orders in their system. 13 of those were for the death penalty. >> how old were you? young.s fairly 26 or 27. i think i was 26. >> what did it teach you? >> it gave me an appreciation for the u.s. it gave me optimism for our role in the world. a lot of iraqis looked to us for examples of rule of law, justice, separation of church and state in government. that was really inspiring. it gave me hope for the future in general. i felt so many people were interested in our western style of government and justice. it was a phenomenal experience. >> when you returned, what did you do next? >> in three day
i was fortunate. i got selected to go to the central criminal court of iraq, the iraqi federal court system. we were prosecuting terrorists and insurgents in the iraqi system. prosecuting terrorists in front iraqi judges, using iraqi law using a translator. amazing experience. >> 100 different terrorists you prosecuted? >> 100 cases. over there you prosecuting groups. 92 convictions. they are called attention orders in their system. 13 of those were for the death penalty. >>...
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32 and i i was a nice guy and i had this conviction? where did you go to school. it was very psychologically tough for me. >> thank you. >> how are you doing again? two questions. the kids i'm working with, some of them flirt with doing wrong as opposed to staying on that track. what advice would you give them and other kids i work with who ended up incarcerated, what is the advice you can give to keep them grounded and supported while they are in that process? >> it is tough for young folks out here because i am an adult now i guess but as an adult we are only in that life for maybe an hour or two hours a day and friends got their attention the rest of the day. what i try to do now is encourage young people to surround themselves with people that are successful or do stuff they want to do even if it is for an hour or couple hours a week, so i can see it because it is easy to tell young folks what they need to be doing. my uncle comes through every now and then, get a job, start your business, cut grass but he never sat down and showed m
32 and i i was a nice guy and i had this conviction? where did you go to school. it was very psychologically tough for me. >> thank you. >> how are you doing again? two questions. the kids i'm working with, some of them flirt with doing wrong as opposed to staying on that track. what advice would you give them and other kids i work with who ended up incarcerated, what is the advice you can give to keep them grounded and supported while they are in that process? >> it is tough...
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i was broke i was drums yeah i said to my aunt i need to play african drums and that was the beginning i had never played any music before that i was fourteen years old yeah never. seen. before in the non-secure and of course you're actually in this. place we'll hear the way out of practice are you ready is going to be allowed . to. the major event long photograph which will be so. yes. thank you. thank you thank you thank you yes i do i did flavor for bryan ferry i was i wore a dress and i played vive i your project this too are you a musician ok so then you'll appreciate this i organise traded all the parts on vibraphone and marimba ok because i was of the river player i went to the land school of music for the question so i orchestrated all of his parts all of the melody line. and i came in with my vibraphone in my room and he didn't know what to make of me i came in a dress and he said she looks a bit like maggie thatcher ok i said why yes so that tells you what era it was and so he i played many many were souls and i thought i was in the band and then one day he came to m
i was broke i was drums yeah i said to my aunt i need to play african drums and that was the beginning i had never played any music before that i was fourteen years old yeah never. seen. before in the non-secure and of course you're actually in this. place we'll hear the way out of practice are you ready is going to be allowed . to. the major event long photograph which will be so. yes. thank you. thank you thank you thank you yes i do i did flavor for bryan ferry i was i wore a dress and i...
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he was mobile, i wasn't. he was driving. the kids would love to see you. jackie being his now widow, and the kids being his stepchildren who he was more of a father to then he ever was more of a father to then he ever was to any of his, you know, his actual children. and ijust said, for the first time ever, i stood up, i was honest about how i felt, you know. i said, i was honest about how i felt, you know. isaid, this i was honest about how i felt, you know. i said, this isn't about me coming to play happy families, this is about you and i sitting down as adults and trying to see if there is adults and trying to see if there is a relationship there are asked to salvage. and he's started to stutter, and i just salvage. and he's started to stutter, and ijust went, you know what, don't even bother. if you can't make the effort, don't even bother. if i ever see you again... how was that the macho? typical man, the first emotion, anger. and what i actually was, i was upset. and this is even harder to talk about, i guess. but the
he was mobile, i wasn't. he was driving. the kids would love to see you. jackie being his now widow, and the kids being his stepchildren who he was more of a father to then he ever was more of a father to then he ever was to any of his, you know, his actual children. and ijust said, for the first time ever, i stood up, i was honest about how i felt, you know. i said, i was honest about how i felt, you know. isaid, this i was honest about how i felt, you know. i said, this isn't about me coming...
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are you an honest model going and i was not what i. thought i was i'm not going to go out and. on top of that i was that the hon i was shocked at the fun about it going to one another going to other was official going on when i'm in climbing and i. was on the mound autocratic and i was i was only if i mean was it just the admission or the whole no hour of the battle by the you could have on the mike that wasn't on when i was holding on all the clean up on your leg up as a joke to me through each of the me pushing the knuckles one going all the limbs a little as it was going off but of. the world was closer than i but not at the x. a muscle if that didn't go like that but it also goes up almost on the. focus. was on the struggle that all of us on the church of the consider the let us know it was just. love that was a coming on his own was on a phone call which may not only struggling for open his eyes washing up a little more ominous and grand want to ask for the amazon kindle fire a few words from this club this. should. be. easy to. lead you. to believe that when all the truth
are you an honest model going and i was not what i. thought i was i'm not going to go out and. on top of that i was that the hon i was shocked at the fun about it going to one another going to other was official going on when i'm in climbing and i. was on the mound autocratic and i was i was only if i mean was it just the admission or the whole no hour of the battle by the you could have on the mike that wasn't on when i was holding on all the clean up on your leg up as a joke to me through...
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but i'm not the typical but if coming back i would feel like i was i think it's a nigga i think i was like i guess i. two years ago there was some hope for me as parents mommies wife gave birth to a boy the family of modest means had only two months to celebrate the birth of an era before tragically the baby died from. i mean his mother can't have more children else meaning that the girl will have to remain a boy for a few more years. to tell somebody may her and get on and have that's what most of . those in the behavior was it was fully behind he caught it will. he will. go hold it over the loss of a political. adviser or the media. you know you like. let's. also say because it's. good to see. you have an affinity. for them they take it as one who. actually don't feel. fitness earlier bush. may well on the phone make of. her friend visit a couple's most western and fashionable shopping center to buy clothes passers by might easily think their brother and sister maybe even a couple. places where no one asked last year if she's a boy or a girl a few and far between are focused. on the
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up yeah i did it was just and then i think another very special moment was. was being added to our song to the library of congress it's there it's up there with the martin luther king's speech and so i think to be a part of history yeah it's and to be living and to know that your song is there says is very special to me live on. in but it top of the box in london in the live in london memo the room to believe it also done. a bullock ultimately. become a star girl can ever picture not it's a possible can live picture now coming from here and for a while the dial. on wagner live is done but it's really going in and out of listen who are being called. the worst of. the. outline a moment out. of the plane. yeah and the big. man for. whom country didn't boyton. have a. history of missing you have. a. clue. plebs clay. spicing. up. close. look it's the best. player gets. below look. close. look. look look look look look close look old look. look. old look. long look look look look. look look look. look look look look look. look look look look look look look look lo
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to read, but i was, one night when i was five years old, i was lying on the living room floor with the newspaper. and my father came in and he said, what are you doing, i sat reading the paper. he thought i was being a smart aleck and he said go ahead read me something and i did. and next thing i knew he was on the front porch, he got onto the neighbors and brought the neighbors in and had me read for them because there was no kindergarten. i had never been any place but home at that time. a year away from starting regular school but yes i was reading the paper. >> your mother had very strong religious values as well. >> yes thing she believed in the power of prayer, for example. you believe in the power of prayer. >> yes. >> can you recall in your life when you have prayed and god has answered your prayer? almost in a specific way? >> yes, i think i can. and, i believe very much in what abraham lincoln said when he had this job. he said he couldn't perform the function, the duties of this job for 15 minutes if he didn't know he could call upon one who was wiser and stronger than all o
to read, but i was, one night when i was five years old, i was lying on the living room floor with the newspaper. and my father came in and he said, what are you doing, i sat reading the paper. he thought i was being a smart aleck and he said go ahead read me something and i did. and next thing i knew he was on the front porch, he got onto the neighbors and brought the neighbors in and had me read for them because there was no kindergarten. i had never been any place but home at that time. a...
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i mean, when it was happening, i could feel the sweat running down the side of us, but there was justhing i could do about it. i felt dirty and ashamed of myself. 0bviously, i've been married 30 years now, i didn't even tell me wife. well, i turned to the drink, that's what me problem is now, terminally, cirrhosis of the liver. and i was mostly termed as like a loner... iwould... becoming emotional. i would drink on my own and, you know, ijust didn't want to tell anybody. husband appears to have had free reign to run the kitchens as he wished. that meant he could abuse at will. kevin young — another one of his victims — says that he tried to report that he'd been raped as soon as he was released back in 1977. within days of being released, i went to durham police station. i was taken into a small room, where i basically told them of my experiences while at medomsley and that i was fairly sure that other people who were still there were probably struggling. i was told to hop it, i think was the expression. it took 20 years to bring husband tojustice. finally, in 2003, he was jailed for
i mean, when it was happening, i could feel the sweat running down the side of us, but there was justhing i could do about it. i felt dirty and ashamed of myself. 0bviously, i've been married 30 years now, i didn't even tell me wife. well, i turned to the drink, that's what me problem is now, terminally, cirrhosis of the liver. and i was mostly termed as like a loner... iwould... becoming emotional. i would drink on my own and, you know, ijust didn't want to tell anybody. husband appears to...
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i was lucky. i had friends in high places. >> what do you think your long tenure on the space science committee has done for nasa? what are you proudest of? >> well, i'm proudest that we -- i was that one vote that came in and kept them from killing the space station. they came down to one vote on that. i got dr. debakey to walk the floors with me. we had that same vote and we won by over 100 votes. i think that helped preserve the space thing. later they tried to take space out of science, space, and technology. i was a one-man army that taught them to leave space where it was because that's where it belonged? >> why? >> it could be in transportation. going to the moon? is that transportation? i think that is a little ridiculous. but it is space, you know, and it's been space forever. why change something like that? what benefit would it be? >> what do you think of this country's commitment to the space program today? >> well, we're hurting. we're in trouble. and it's a lack of money. i have a boo
i was lucky. i had friends in high places. >> what do you think your long tenure on the space science committee has done for nasa? what are you proudest of? >> well, i'm proudest that we -- i was that one vote that came in and kept them from killing the space station. they came down to one vote on that. i got dr. debakey to walk the floors with me. we had that same vote and we won by over 100 votes. i think that helped preserve the space thing. later they tried to take space out of...
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i was a practical guy. i mean in the campaign of '60, organizing the peace corps, those were administrative and managerial jobs. and i had never even been in the white use and i was standing at the back of that plane, saying, "how can i be helpful?" and when he went back into the bedroom of air force one security had closed all the portholes, but he had opened the one in that inner office, inner bedroom, inner sanctum and he was lookingut. quietly, very calmly, and i said, "mr. president what are you inking?" and he said, "are the missiles flying?" here we're in the midst of a cold war, the cuban missild crisis was not long beh, and i realized then that he had things on his mind on he had never had is mind before. and i just started filling in with the small details. calling the speaker of the house, just functional things, and i was good at that, and one reason he ce e to trust me was becahad that sense of doing the dails and not being conspicuous about it. but there were no great and noble, or fearful thou
i was a practical guy. i mean in the campaign of '60, organizing the peace corps, those were administrative and managerial jobs. and i had never even been in the white use and i was standing at the back of that plane, saying, "how can i be helpful?" and when he went back into the bedroom of air force one security had closed all the portholes, but he had opened the one in that inner office, inner bedroom, inner sanctum and he was lookingut. quietly, very calmly, and i said, "mr....
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torres small: it was wonderful. i grew up in las cruces, it's the largest city in the district, at the time it was about 70,000 people. it was a tight knit town my mom was a teacher. my dad was a social worker my grandfather was a police sergeant. so the police where everyone knew my family or knew me. so such a close knit community you learn to work with everyone because you know you'll run into them again. host: were your parents involved in politics? ms. torres small: they cared about their civic duty to vote they cared about their community but they had never run for office or been involved in that way. host: when did you become involved or interested in politics? ms. torres small: i was interested because in part my parents, we had discussions at home. we -- my dad always said, if you want something you've got to learn how to talk about it. how to ask for it. so we would always, when we had differences of opinions at the dinner table, we were always talking about things. one of the points of pride for my dad was
torres small: it was wonderful. i grew up in las cruces, it's the largest city in the district, at the time it was about 70,000 people. it was a tight knit town my mom was a teacher. my dad was a social worker my grandfather was a police sergeant. so the police where everyone knew my family or knew me. so such a close knit community you learn to work with everyone because you know you'll run into them again. host: were your parents involved in politics? ms. torres small: they cared about their...
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the story, i mean -- >> yeah. so it waslore masturbation for a whole episode. and that is based on me. and, y know, i mean, women -- at the time, i thought i was the only one who masturbated, you know, as a kid. i didn't see it on tv. and i felt so much shame about it. and so here was our opportunity to show -- >> to tell everybody. [ laughter ] >> that i masturbate. and i enjoy it. and -- [ laughter ] you know, so any waywe're with these older executives who have kids in middle school. and i had a picture of me and my dad where i was like, had pigtails and pink pajamas. and i'm like squeezing him like this. and i was using it as -- >> the picture.re. i was showing the picture this close to the executive's face for about ten minutes being like, "maya's character is going to be masturbating jke in this. i remember i had masturbat right before this photo -- [ audience ohs ] [ laughtut ] and had ton pigtails. so she's going to be going back and forth with the dichotomy of innocence and -- >> she's probably like, "oh, the shame
the story, i mean -- >> yeah. so it waslore masturbation for a whole episode. and that is based on me. and, y know, i mean, women -- at the time, i thought i was the only one who masturbated, you know, as a kid. i didn't see it on tv. and i felt so much shame about it. and so here was our opportunity to show -- >> to tell everybody. [ laughter ] >> that i masturbate. and i enjoy it. and -- [ laughter ] you know, so any waywe're with these older executives who have kids in...
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>> jimmy: yeah, i was in nashville. musician? >> jimmy: no. >> okay. >> is it ane guy band? >> jimmy: no, interesting. that's a good question. >> jimmy: no, like a one man band thing? >> yeah. >> jimmy: no. it was a duo. >> a duo? >> a duo. >> interesting. >> mmm. >> jimmy: yeah. >> a mandolin and something se. with wha [ laughter ] [ buzzer ] ♪ye >> jimmy. you both were just asking me fake -- you think it really happened. >> of course. >> of course. >> it's so true. [ laughter ] come on. >> jimmy: yeah, it is true. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ but you didn't even question it. why didn't you question it? >> because, it's just like -- >> jimmy: it just ended happening. >> yeah. >> we've all been there. >> jimmy: all righ all right. [ laughter ] all right, yeah. >> how -- wait, so -- >> who was it? >> jimmy: it was john rich, and he came -- >> who? >> both: of big and rich. >> who? >> big and rich. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: country music. >> oh. >> they were on the -- [ laughter ] they were on "the bachelor" one time. >> s
>> jimmy: yeah, i was in nashville. musician? >> jimmy: no. >> okay. >> is it ane guy band? >> jimmy: no, interesting. that's a good question. >> jimmy: no, like a one man band thing? >> yeah. >> jimmy: no. it was a duo. >> a duo? >> a duo. >> interesting. >> mmm. >> jimmy: yeah. >> a mandolin and something se. with wha [ laughter ] [ buzzer ] ♪ye >> jimmy. you both were just asking me fake -- you think...
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that was never a moment i thought i could not do it. it was too important for america not to be successful. mr. grumet: i want to go down there little bit. i've run this little thing called the bipartisan policy center. i have this inspiration, desperation index on a day-to-day level, how we are doing. there was some hard moments. people think of museums as these refined institutions, but i know you had some really tough questions to answer. give us some insight into those hard ones and how you navigated them. mr. bunch: one of the hardest is this is a museum about race. race is the most difficult thing in america to talk about, to understand, to debate. so, what i had to realize right from the beginning is this had to be a museum that was not just about yesterday. it had to be a museum that used history to help us understand the world we are grappling with today. just trying to figure out what that really means. wouldn't it be easier just to be a place that looked back? but i really felt that it was a valuable tool for the american publ
that was never a moment i thought i could not do it. it was too important for america not to be successful. mr. grumet: i want to go down there little bit. i've run this little thing called the bipartisan policy center. i have this inspiration, desperation index on a day-to-day level, how we are doing. there was some hard moments. people think of museums as these refined institutions, but i know you had some really tough questions to answer. give us some insight into those hard ones and how you...
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no, you know what i have that was really cool? er ] why it's in my toolbox i don't know. >> jimmy: wow. >> but i ended up with the foosball. and the other thing i took was, you know the magna doodle that was on the back of the apartment door? it always had things written on it? well there was -- so i clipped that at the end. and i couldn't fit the couch in my car, but -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you tried. >> but the magna doodle was cool, because there was this one guy, paul, on the crew that he was the one that always drew whatever was on there. and he wasn't one of the writers, he was one of the electricians on the show. and he just -- happened to be the artist -- >> jimmy: he surprised you? >> -- that kind of drew always something relevant to the story that week on the thing. so i stole it and gave it to him. so he's got it. >> jimmy: no. [ audience aws ] good for you. that's awesome. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's great. [ cheers and applause ] >> could have sold it for a lot more, but -- >> jimmy: do you like coming back to new york
no, you know what i have that was really cool? er ] why it's in my toolbox i don't know. >> jimmy: wow. >> but i ended up with the foosball. and the other thing i took was, you know the magna doodle that was on the back of the apartment door? it always had things written on it? well there was -- so i clipped that at the end. and i couldn't fit the couch in my car, but -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you tried. >> but the magna doodle was cool, because there was this one guy,...
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i did for that's was a band. but on yet. i think it's just a natural progression of things when we met together we were working as musicians that were just backing musicians we all didn't really have. at that time we were just involved in working with cliff and that was a great great job that was fantastic when that kind of job comes in and you tend to do whatever you can do to support your family at that time basically what happened we started doing solo acoustic tours and one of the promoters said we have your friend pete here last week. and i make and he suggested why don't you get together and do a concert together and here we are here i'm sorry i was going on the front men of the unit before misty and do shit starts to become a pretty i think that's this county so late and yet starry carbon smart to. come. not if yes probably so are the bearable we're on bearable how did i was ever get that you're just my greedy evil as you mean i doubt very i think but what does that so it will help the form to you know that he alone wh
i did for that's was a band. but on yet. i think it's just a natural progression of things when we met together we were working as musicians that were just backing musicians we all didn't really have. at that time we were just involved in working with cliff and that was a great great job that was fantastic when that kind of job comes in and you tend to do whatever you can do to support your family at that time basically what happened we started doing solo acoustic tours and one of the promoters...
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i was your girlfriend in seventh grade. [laughter] 13the to be honest, every -- 13-year-old boy remembers every crush you ever had. i did not know this girl from adam. but i gave her tickets because she gave it a shot. i would hope that this museum would be there as long as there is on america and it will be able to tell those stories and you will be able to get it. i love the fact that people desperately want to get into a place about history. i love the fact that it is something that has changed the discourse. history museums around the country tell me their attendance is up because of the excitement around this museum. thessence, this is what smithsonian does best. it is the beacon that draws you to washington. and it should push you to local museums. that is one of the things i am proudest of. mr. grumet: almost every answer you have managed and how the museum -- i'm going to read something you wrote which i love. the biggest challenge is a tension between the past and future and crafted in a museum as much as today and
i was your girlfriend in seventh grade. [laughter] 13the to be honest, every -- 13-year-old boy remembers every crush you ever had. i did not know this girl from adam. but i gave her tickets because she gave it a shot. i would hope that this museum would be there as long as there is on america and it will be able to tell those stories and you will be able to get it. i love the fact that people desperately want to get into a place about history. i love the fact that it is something that has...
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when he was passed over in 2001, i knew it was wrong. i knew it was an injustice. he politics were against him. the san francisco political community, including a lot of people i am close to where supporting his opponent, but he was the right choice, and he was the choice of his office. he had been doing the work, and the voters saw through the politics and did the right thing, and i was so proud of san francisco in 2001 when they did that, and he did such extraordinary things with those 18 years in that office, and i shared the feelings that have been expressed by my colleagues about how extraordinary the people in that office are, and like jeff, like their leader, and like matt, they absolutely know that their clients deserve the best representation, and they will work there asses off to push every boundary and provide representation. they want to give folks the crÈme de la creme representation, the very best, which is what they deserve. i want to honor and remember jeff adachi, and i want to thank matt can doll it -- gonzales for all the work you have done in tha
when he was passed over in 2001, i knew it was wrong. i knew it was an injustice. he politics were against him. the san francisco political community, including a lot of people i am close to where supporting his opponent, but he was the right choice, and he was the choice of his office. he had been doing the work, and the voters saw through the politics and did the right thing, and i was so proud of san francisco in 2001 when they did that, and he did such extraordinary things with those 18...
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i couldn't process it i was just like. i think i was sitting down so i stood up and i said they're going to start and i sat down and i said what do you mean and she said you've gotten executive clemency president clinton has ordered you out and you have to be out today by five o'clock the president had granted her petition and she was . a letter out that day it was really great because we always got bad news in there nobody ever got. was really nice to have all the women walk me across the come. and there was that moment in the compound of victory but it was really hard to because you have to leave you have to leave so many people. we can confidently say that we are finally beginning to win the war. now is the time to show drug users that we mean to reach our goal of a drug free generation in the united states you will be put away and put away for good three strikes and you are. removed. as stated by the nixon administration is to create a drug free society. that's what it's all about why we spend the billions of dollars an
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ken: i was an anomaly. classmates and i, we debate politics rapidly, we would have fun playing soccer in the yard and hope not to run into a tree. and you have your friday night fun. it was a college experience. i spent a lot of time at the library trying to understand and learn about finance. david: the story is you installed a receiver in your room so you could receive data. is that true or a legend? ken: it is true. this is the early days of harvard saying no to any form of business on campus. the supervisor of the building gave me permission to put a satellite dish on top the building so i can have real-time stock quotes. this is before the days of the internet. david: did you have a roommate who said this is not a good thing to do? [laughter] ken: i purposely chose a single so i would not have a roommate i would annoy every day. david: by the time you graduated, did you say i will now do this full-time? ken: timing is so important in one's career. when i started in arbitrage, i launched in september of
ken: i was an anomaly. classmates and i, we debate politics rapidly, we would have fun playing soccer in the yard and hope not to run into a tree. and you have your friday night fun. it was a college experience. i spent a lot of time at the library trying to understand and learn about finance. david: the story is you installed a receiver in your room so you could receive data. is that true or a legend? ken: it is true. this is the early days of harvard saying no to any form of business on...
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was. hard but i don't want a i was a i was. sure that she was that's what i'll come play on with us tainted love. yeah i love ya and it then tough those who sit on extra pools that season was equalled office must win. this is a little miserable music i thought goodness will music make me feel better in some way i don't know why but but i kind of listen to sad songs that i think sad songs make me feel happier since right right now but you know i'm doing mostly negative. because most know there's somebody more miserable than are you think you know yeah there's a tree of this with you yeah that's a time out there when i'm much men are as much as it's always an ok as i described else that's who among us much money on my soul that they have no money has come i have been. out in this kind for done on this i love it i'm lucky exactly yeah that's most i'm just sad as a must if you know it's an album to lunch lol so when was any of us if i don't come as i don't know i'm mad that off my talking with weak to have a gun how did it my hope i
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representative spano: i was born in tampa. i could not have had a better childhood, i grew up in a small community and have been there my entire life. my dad was a small business owner. he built homes. my mom worked with him in the business. so yes, the fact that i'm able to come to d.c. and represent the most important constituency, which is small businesses, is a big deal for me. >> you cite your parents conservative values. rep. spano: they taught me how to treat people. they taught me how to work hard, how to love people. >> your dad had a saying, if you honor god, treat people right and persevere, you can accomplish anything. that is the american dream. rep. spano: it's kind of crazy. he told me that fairly regularly. >> why? rep. spano: i think he wanted me to understand and appreciate the value of what we have in this nation. most people around the world don't have it and i grew up understanding out and believing it and pursuing it. >> where do you think that came from for him? rep. spano: he was only two generations rem
representative spano: i was born in tampa. i could not have had a better childhood, i grew up in a small community and have been there my entire life. my dad was a small business owner. he built homes. my mom worked with him in the business. so yes, the fact that i'm able to come to d.c. and represent the most important constituency, which is small businesses, is a big deal for me. >> you cite your parents conservative values. rep. spano: they taught me how to treat people. they taught me...
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going and i was. going i was not going to go on and on top of that i was that the one i was. going to one another going to fuck with and was officially begun when i'm in climbing and i. was just. a bit of the whole now. i'm with mike that wasn't and i was also the queen of leg up as a teacher of the new pushy. a lot of clubs are like a lot of. little about them but it's also held up almost on the cheap focused. on the focal point of us on the actual surface of us that us will watch on. the left of us a coming on is that a lot of full coverage coming up on the openings of washing up on one of the last one on the shelf and then i want to ask for that mythical father for a little spot of this temple. on. the. ship. to him and. leave. the. plane didn't he. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development the only place i'm going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. officer. to get up off the ground. heard them on the sounds
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at one point he asked if i was jewish and i knew what he was trying to say with his accent and isaid what is that , i like a cup of coffee like anybody else. he said no, a follower of the profit solomon and david. i think for people of the book, because this is a common theme in iran and islamic countries that there is one god and jews, christians and muslims are the same god and we're all part of the same lineage. but i make light of this because it's what i could do to survive and as the accusations, the ridiculous accusations mounted, and the whole that i was in was seemingly getting deeperand deeper , laughing about it and holding on to the prospect that someday, you and i and me and many other people might sit around and talk about this as a story was the only thing that could get me through i want to read a section of your book about hazem and it really struck me . it was literally your final minutes in tehran. he had put you through so many had games and psychological traumas but you also kind of got to know this guy and it was a strange friendship. >> guest: relationship. >>ho
at one point he asked if i was jewish and i knew what he was trying to say with his accent and isaid what is that , i like a cup of coffee like anybody else. he said no, a follower of the profit solomon and david. i think for people of the book, because this is a common theme in iran and islamic countries that there is one god and jews, christians and muslims are the same god and we're all part of the same lineage. but i make light of this because it's what i could do to survive and as the...
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i said in the book, that was the only interview in my life where i couldn't look at the person i was terviewing. i have had a number of interviews of mrs. johnson and they were tremendously helpful. she would take this desk calendar and take it for one year at a time and she would look to it and say, oh, i see this night we had dinner at hall's restaurant, i remember that dinner, and this is what we talked about. after a number of years, i became aware -- i found in the johnson papers, a telegram that really puzzled me because johnson was out in australia during the war, at a time when he had to decide whether he was going to -- that the senior texas senator, sheppard, had died. so johnson had to decide whether he was going to run again for congress or whether he was granted to run for the senate seat. he wanted to run for the senate seat. you are only allowed one telephone call when you are out there and he had evidently called someone named alice, i had never heard of her and she sent back a telegram which said, i think the exact text is in the book -- everyone else thinks you shoul
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i was i was. i was. i was. i. i. today the solution is intervention. and it really. gripped the u.s. resorts the sanctions on threats and the president reports and washington's approach to the latin american country. u.s. backed forces have resumed an assault on the last. night was distancing syria as more people flee from their own clave including the wives of. the refuse to believe the kind of thing.
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i knew this was the man i was going to marry. >> reporter: at 16? >> at 16. >> reporter: they married right out of high school. a year later, daughter nikki was born. were your parents in love? >> oh, yes. we definitely saw love growing up in the house. >> i love my baby. >> reporter: what was your relationship like with your dad? >> not your typical father-daughter relationship. like, a best friend, almost. i could tell dad anything. >> reporter: four years after nikki came justin. did he really want a son? >> oh, my god. when they pulled that baby out and they said, mr. hall, you have a son, that man cried. >> reporter: bill worked hard to give his young family a better life. >> bill used to clean airplanes. he went to college. and on the weekends, if he was off, he'd go dig ditches. we made ends meet. >> reporter: but his true passion was big rigs. so one day he up and quit school, started his own business. bill hall jr. trucking. >> that's what his family did for a living. so it's in their blood. >> reporter: bill got his first truck and went to
i knew this was the man i was going to marry. >> reporter: at 16? >> at 16. >> reporter: they married right out of high school. a year later, daughter nikki was born. were your parents in love? >> oh, yes. we definitely saw love growing up in the house. >> i love my baby. >> reporter: what was your relationship like with your dad? >> not your typical father-daughter relationship. like, a best friend, almost. i could tell dad anything. >> reporter:...
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administration and i was this liar, yes, ilied, i administration and i was this liar, yes, i lied, i as so damning to the administration, the last thing i assure you that of our life in congress of president trump is for my files to be declassified. there is tremendous support now within america for me personally within america for me personally within the media now and even the administration, and quite frankly, thatis administration, and quite frankly, that is all i care about at this point is repairing my name and just making sure the truth comes out there, whether it was something nefarious that was going on in or everything was completely innocent. ijust want everything was completely innocent. i just want the truth out there. that is what this conversation is about. you clearly believe that you were taken down as part of some sort of deep state conspiracy. sure enough, donald trump feels just the same thing about the overarching mueller investigation and all of the allegations that he and his campaign have faced about the connections with russia. but itjust seems to me that when
administration and i was this liar, yes, ilied, i administration and i was this liar, yes, i lied, i as so damning to the administration, the last thing i assure you that of our life in congress of president trump is for my files to be declassified. there is tremendous support now within america for me personally within america for me personally within the media now and even the administration, and quite frankly, thatis administration, and quite frankly, that is all i care about at this point...
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i was saying. can i work on these and these will be made a while and they i mean sea level goes out winners in america the hamburg again but i need her to go get. the thing in the other to be let out a. lot of us are currently does some. army is always on with the government government gonna suck it was you know there's no money man will it keep going to turn you loose you got some sort of god you got another new structures hand in goody. you're no worker can win once you've got where you got to be walk on how you go cause you got it. how when i go like you busiest the busiest of young sons alan got me. during sierra leone's civil war nigerian forces were deployed to protect civilians instead some turned on the population in plain sight of a journalist camera these is a name to be where the supreme peacekeeping force to launch the product complete a chain is on using his harrowing images international lawyers seek justice for those slaughtered by their guardians a piece kilis on al-jazeera. we have
i was saying. can i work on these and these will be made a while and they i mean sea level goes out winners in america the hamburg again but i need her to go get. the thing in the other to be let out a. lot of us are currently does some. army is always on with the government government gonna suck it was you know there's no money man will it keep going to turn you loose you got some sort of god you got another new structures hand in goody. you're no worker can win once you've got where you got...
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i was going to work, i had a clunky car phone. i was talking to my deputy. d, i have the tv on, a plane hit the world trade center. like a lot of people, i thought this is a private pilot who got turned around. as we talked, he said another plane hit the world trade center, and we immediately realized this is not an accident, it is an attack. a few minutes later when i arrived, we went over to the fbi operations center. i went in there and met with my old friend bob mueller, a familiar name these days, who was a week in two the job of fbi director. we had to figure out, how do we stop the next thing? we heard about the plane hitting the pentagon. then there was the fourth plane which we were tracking and the passengers took down in shanksville. we did not know how many planes they were going to be. that day and the next day and the next day it was about doing everything we could to follow every thread to make sure there would not be another attack. that is -- to have the president basically say to the attorney general, don't let this happen again, to know you
i was going to work, i had a clunky car phone. i was talking to my deputy. d, i have the tv on, a plane hit the world trade center. like a lot of people, i thought this is a private pilot who got turned around. as we talked, he said another plane hit the world trade center, and we immediately realized this is not an accident, it is an attack. a few minutes later when i arrived, we went over to the fbi operations center. i went in there and met with my old friend bob mueller, a familiar name...
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seems to do crack when i was a little kid my dad he was like. ust so you know like what i needed when i was a baby but i had a child. there's always been single mothers in african-american community service and slavery. i think it's more of a teenagers having kids in you can expect a fourteen or fifteen year old first daughter now order for him to be a father and he said check out. lost our place and. my car end up breaking down and i was unable to get to work on time so they let me go with my paycheck that i bring home i have enough to pay my car insurance. gas and. you know. in the week it was britain we should be out of the european union by no instead this weekend it's in limbo well probably listed stories of my struggles and all the power and get over bricks it feels from. no rush to collusion of the two.
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cline: i was a private attorney. i have been in the state legislature for so long that i actually went to law school after i got elected to the state house. law is in my life and i'm glad to be on the judiciary committee and here representing the entire sixth congressional district. reporter: you replace bob goodlatte who retired and you once worked for him. rep. cline: i started out of college in the mailroom. as a legislative correspondent. got a field for how important constituent services and worked my way up the food chain to chief of staff and it was an honor to work for him. he was a great legislature and focused on constituent service, making sure if you have a problem with the federal agency nd if government was not working how it was supposed to, we know government does not ever seem to work the way it is supposed to, but he was quick to respond and his staff whom i have hired a lot of his former staff, they know who to call and how to get answers. reporter: what did you learn from him and what advice did he
cline: i was a private attorney. i have been in the state legislature for so long that i actually went to law school after i got elected to the state house. law is in my life and i'm glad to be on the judiciary committee and here representing the entire sixth congressional district. reporter: you replace bob goodlatte who retired and you once worked for him. rep. cline: i started out of college in the mailroom. as a legislative correspondent. got a field for how important constituent services...
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i was born to do this. i'm like if your friend's hot dad had the energy of a golden retriever. [ laughter ] [ barking thanks, evelyn god, i feel so passionate right now. i love america i love democracy i love air [ breathing deeply ] [ laughter ] now, do i have the perfect record no sure, i've done my fair share of whip-its in 7-eleven parking lots but hey, that crap just makes me relatable but wait, did i just curse you bet your crap i did. [ laughter ] beto's still got a little bad boy in him now let's talk about some mother [ bleep ] policy. [ laughter ] first, i support the green new deal i also support the words "green," "new," and "deal" individually i'm completely inspired by them god, they're so great! next, i believe in a woman's right to choose in all aspects of life. in fact, i make all my personal decisions via instagram polls, and i only allow women to vote on them. [ light laughter ] lastly, you can trust me there's not a dishonest bone in my body. actually, there aren't any bones in my body i
i was born to do this. i'm like if your friend's hot dad had the energy of a golden retriever. [ laughter ] [ barking thanks, evelyn god, i feel so passionate right now. i love america i love democracy i love air [ breathing deeply ] [ laughter ] now, do i have the perfect record no sure, i've done my fair share of whip-its in 7-eleven parking lots but hey, that crap just makes me relatable but wait, did i just curse you bet your crap i did. [ laughter ] beto's still got a little bad boy in him...
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i believe maybe if i buy a cell. that was that door closed i knew i was going to be there for the next year is just an experience that it is going to make your break you know you're going to come out a better person are you going to come out of worship person than you were before you went in and. being in a hole is mirrors and you know i wouldn't wish on anybody. but you locked up for twenty three hours i think you can do is. my words about a grandmother just kept playing over and over again in my mind and those were. as well as the guy was going to buy me my dog and. you know what i realize who are ritually was what i kept hearing the kids say and i am at. my lowest. and. i think right there i realized i had reached my lowest point in life and that the only on the way for me to go from here. another crime another criminal kind of thing that already fed up with the real is right politician for the solution a simple crackdown the reason the criminal justice system isn't working is that we're not sending enough people in jail a
i believe maybe if i buy a cell. that was that door closed i knew i was going to be there for the next year is just an experience that it is going to make your break you know you're going to come out a better person are you going to come out of worship person than you were before you went in and. being in a hole is mirrors and you know i wouldn't wish on anybody. but you locked up for twenty three hours i think you can do is. my words about a grandmother just kept playing over and over again in...
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>> i think i was ignorant and oblivious and if i had to guess he was marginally more or less than i wasa campaign chairman in that meeting and i don't mean to throw paul manafort under a bus because he threw himself under his own bus but people say all the time how could you publicist from england that works in the music industry not know, the chairman of the campaign was in that meeting. shouldn't one of them have said, you can't do this. >> that's my point. should they have said that? >> knowing what i know now, yes. i know it sounds ludicrous and that's why people on social media-ville identi villify me. >> that's awful when people do it. by the way, don't read social media. the reason i said that is shouldn't they know better, they should have turned it over to officials. it was an attempt at collusion. he said multiple offers from russia affiliated individuals to assist the trump campaign. do you think that what you did was right? if it's not criminal do you think it was right? >> i think having sat in on the meeting that it was a classic case of a bait and switch and when people s
>> i think i was ignorant and oblivious and if i had to guess he was marginally more or less than i wasa campaign chairman in that meeting and i don't mean to throw paul manafort under a bus because he threw himself under his own bus but people say all the time how could you publicist from england that works in the music industry not know, the chairman of the campaign was in that meeting. shouldn't one of them have said, you can't do this. >> that's my point. should they have said...
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and i was like yeah man that my father we have is all i was ordering we order and i'm out of yours or your arguments runs away from ones understanding problems that was on the middle of them of course causing this if you were to hop in. that us i guess as to me in having a lot of us the. lot that's already. i mean it wasn't as if there was a moment no. problem for that is all. you have i would have. been hard but i would just try to hold on to them since also described me before and you have to remember how conditioned the fence could. be i mean because it. doesn't have a tense because. there were two michigan talked about you but. at . least from. your i did a discount if you listen to opponents i've concluded in. opposition from mrs you've got a good bit of mentions of it and mechanically goes on with your stresses. and host and. has been tried over the last music when the bargain doesn't start to shorter. quarters of a sudden busting or come as i was most of the promise i was in perceiving student logarithms upon a time or has always felt that my reason for nervousness was new from
and i was like yeah man that my father we have is all i was ordering we order and i'm out of yours or your arguments runs away from ones understanding problems that was on the middle of them of course causing this if you were to hop in. that us i guess as to me in having a lot of us the. lot that's already. i mean it wasn't as if there was a moment no. problem for that is all. you have i would have. been hard but i would just try to hold on to them since also described me before and you have to...
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i don't even know when i was. gone i mean. every day day i didn't see the new subject the good that beat the officer with the wouldn't be taught striking him in the head the officer with you was the police detectives came to my house put me in a car end of the about all my son. you know in the course of my mother in this car from like thirty to forty five minutes i was puzzled like what do they won't do twelve was the problem and that's how the navy has is down this. trade you are saying they are trained as world. cup the temp agencies because of his illness he has in been able to keep. the doll so they were sitting next to me put this down and i asked what's going on maine is that well that was our vacation where they are all part. and our train was in a scuffle with a police officer and that tray is the same. way he told me well brother did well just not tell him this. and his words were. we thought you would have seen it on t.v. . good afternoon the decision is a thirty one year old male by the name of don tre hamilton now
i don't even know when i was. gone i mean. every day day i didn't see the new subject the good that beat the officer with the wouldn't be taught striking him in the head the officer with you was the police detectives came to my house put me in a car end of the about all my son. you know in the course of my mother in this car from like thirty to forty five minutes i was puzzled like what do they won't do twelve was the problem and that's how the navy has is down this. trade you are saying they...
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also look out for that guy who killed you while i was talking. superman, batman is dead because i speaked fore too long. also apple's delivery content does fro transfer any promotional right us to. wonder woman you're next. you know what is funny, is that even as the apple genius, i still wouldn't be the worst dc superhero out there. yeah. all right, let's move on to today's top story. (applause) american universities all around the world, they're known as some of the most prestigious institutions of learning. and so to get into them you have to work hard. you have to volunteer. you have to play sports, you have to get superhigh-grades, or you can just have shady rich parents. >> federal prosecutors today revealed what they say is the largest case of college admissions fraud in u.s. history. charging coaches and affluent parents including hollywood elite in a massive bribery scheme to fast track kids into some of the country's top universities including yale and stanford. >> all told, the 33 people named in the indictment paid an alleged $25 milli
also look out for that guy who killed you while i was talking. superman, batman is dead because i speaked fore too long. also apple's delivery content does fro transfer any promotional right us to. wonder woman you're next. you know what is funny, is that even as the apple genius, i still wouldn't be the worst dc superhero out there. yeah. all right, let's move on to today's top story. (applause) american universities all around the world, they're known as some of the most prestigious...
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i'm i was out. i don't think. it is not as bad as it was you know that woman are happy believe goes out how. to. listen to. what i am. look at a lot of fun. for you that's. the. limit. just . it. just. what is even harder are now behind. the weird. little. but. quite a lot of. cyclists about. well. if you. hold up i'm not trying to find. our mother or my wife busybodies have seen. my remake this way this. was some of. my good luck about. it on it. so i was. going to. have to say. something i'm. hot. well you just. did. you. did was that you need to know. how would. you. go oh. my god that was until. they are. you know i'm so lucky there's always been a very valid. point where. i'm sort of though are we to. find. someone you. know. oh. no you don't really know me and. you got some answers here so i feel. the bunch of those are all teachers to you she's a young mother. so for now you're all up and says i'm going to take you . you do this a bit as you say. you know as if you have i shall decide to write i shall slow.
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jean-paul: i was with her less than a week. d: i wanted to ask you today, how do you think the u.s.-french relations are? jean-paul: i think the relations between france and america are excellent at the political level . they may be different but it is not the most important. the important is the relationship between the people. i had an experience when i was here in 2004. there was a time when there was freedom fighting story. --n if david: for a lot of people, you are a role model. you have done a terrific job with l'oreal. what is the secret to being a good business later? jean-paul: the most important thing is to love what you do. i was lucky because when i knew thisreal i company was made for me. it was obvious. when you feel like that, when you love what you do, when you are happy to wake up every morning and do what you have to , it is an easy journey. david: do people try to get free products from you? people say i am having a show or some charity thing and we would like free products. do you have a division? freepaul: w
jean-paul: i was with her less than a week. d: i wanted to ask you today, how do you think the u.s.-french relations are? jean-paul: i think the relations between france and america are excellent at the political level . they may be different but it is not the most important. the important is the relationship between the people. i had an experience when i was here in 2004. there was a time when there was freedom fighting story. --n if david: for a lot of people, you are a role model. you have...
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town i was. angry because i think i did everything actually that i know there are no other crosses over here that focus on each other because of tom i don't that's the thing about sly if you want us the most of the stuff i'm not all for not just a deck of a gun that if i'm near there you know computers will both of you to sutton's a little flood of our english. i think crumbling mr i noticed been down never your dish or my volunteers. that i'm one but i had my dining chop and ruin more oppressive. dish than rough cuts on ventured to fish because ladies and gentlemen. with a lot of passat. khuda . all the time. i. didn't. get. along come. there is something in the. sun to. explain. thank. you. thought was i was right thank you thank you. thank you thank you thank you for the stock photos the most no no in office flashed so should i say i got so upset yeah i got to plan. can get a plan in sponsor. of. this from it's a flurry of investment theme of us to the first of all because leaving has to them f
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i was very loud, i took up a lot of space, and it was because mostly taking up space let everybody elsexisted in the world. i didn't like to talk to people really, and then, when i did, i overshared. i was very difficult to be around. but the friends that i have are very close. i click with our atypical kiddos than other people do. in experience, i remember when i was five years old and not wanting people to touch me because it hurt. i remember throwing chairs because i could not regulate my own emotions, and it did not mean that i was a bad kid, it meant that i couldn't cope. i grew up in a family of behavioral psychologists, and i got development cal -- developmental psychology from all sides. i recognize that my experience is just a very small picture of that, and not everybody's in a position to have a family that's as supportive, but there's also a community that's incredible helpful and wonderful and open and there for you in your moments of need. it was like two or three years of conversations before i was like you know what? i'm just going to do this, and i went out and got my p
i was very loud, i took up a lot of space, and it was because mostly taking up space let everybody elsexisted in the world. i didn't like to talk to people really, and then, when i did, i overshared. i was very difficult to be around. but the friends that i have are very close. i click with our atypical kiddos than other people do. in experience, i remember when i was five years old and not wanting people to touch me because it hurt. i remember throwing chairs because i could not regulate my...
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i was ok. because i. two years ago there was some hope for me as parents mommy's wife gave birth to a boy the family of modest means had only two months to celebrate the birth of an era before tragically the baby died from. i mean as mother can't have more children else meaning that the girl will have to remain a boy for a few more years. to tell somebody you may find it on and have such a professional. goes in the behavior at last it was fully behind he called it would. be. like a whole lot of little closer legal. advice on how do you feel you. know. let's. also say because it's so good to see. you have wonderful people. who can. make it. work one who. actually don't feel. it was crazy or push. me up on the phone make of. her friend visit couple's most western unfashionable shopping center to buy clothes passers by might easily think their brother and sister maybe even a couple. places where no one asks asio if she's a boy or a girl a few and far between. i know nothing of the time or. shut off
i was ok. because i. two years ago there was some hope for me as parents mommy's wife gave birth to a boy the family of modest means had only two months to celebrate the birth of an era before tragically the baby died from. i mean as mother can't have more children else meaning that the girl will have to remain a boy for a few more years. to tell somebody you may find it on and have such a professional. goes in the behavior at last it was fully behind he called it would. be. like a whole lot of...
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. >> steve really was a snake. >> i knew mike flynn was trouble from the first day i met him. jared kushner was exacting a plot of revenge against me. >> but could christie really have changed the course of history if he had stayed on? what does chris christie say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... corporate funding is provided by... >> governor christie, welcome to "firing line." >> happy to be here, margaret. >> thank you for being here. you have been a federal prosecutor, a governor, a republican presidential candidate, and distinguished yourself by being the first really prominent elected official to endorse donald trump and his campaign. >> yep. >> and, also, were the first prominent republican to be dismissed from his campaign as soon as he was elected. >> [ chuckles ] yes, i was. >> is there ever a moment where you regret throwing in early for president trump? >> no. >> because, remember, nobody thought he was gonna win. >> no, i thought he was gonna win, and that was -- >> no, not then. >> i did. >> no. >> i did. i thought he was gonna win
. >> steve really was a snake. >> i knew mike flynn was trouble from the first day i met him. jared kushner was exacting a plot of revenge against me. >> but could christie really have changed the course of history if he had stayed on? what does chris christie say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... corporate funding is provided by... >> governor christie, welcome to "firing line." >> happy to be here,...
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i was worried, when he was flailing his arms, that he could accidentally hit me, but i never thought he was going to hurt me. >> glor: did you think he was going to leave? >> reporter: yes, i did think-- i really thought he was going to leave. at that moment, when he got up to leave, the only thing that i was thinking was, "just sit here quietly. let him know that i'm going to let you go whatever it is you're going through, and you'll see that i am sitting here waiting for you to return to your seat." but i actually thought that he was going to walk out the door, because he's walked out of the door in the past in interviews. >> glor: one of the reasons he's back in custody now is because of his finances, because of the money he owes here, and-- >> reporter: the money he owes for child support, yeah. >> glor: what is the state of his finances right now, as far as you know? >> reporter: well, i asked him about his finances, because that's been-- listen, r. kelly, at the height of his game, was worth hundreds of millions of dollars. so, it was surprising to me that when he was arrested
i was worried, when he was flailing his arms, that he could accidentally hit me, but i never thought he was going to hurt me. >> glor: did you think he was going to leave? >> reporter: yes, i did think-- i really thought he was going to leave. at that moment, when he got up to leave, the only thing that i was thinking was, "just sit here quietly. let him know that i'm going to let you go whatever it is you're going through, and you'll see that i am sitting here waiting for you...