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>> yes, i was, i couldn't believe it. so that was really -- i thought that was kind of just really put an image in my head also about what we are asking, you mow, -- you know, providers to do and why they left the title 10 program and why clinics are participating because they don't want you to experience these -- their clients to experience these very similar types of services. >> i wondered too in that situation because i felt this way, i thought -- i've known this growing up as a woman in the medical -- in the american medical care center which is women are not often listened to in doctors offices and/or their concerns are not taken seriously and part of me thought, am i hearing this correctly because this is against what i know to be legal but there's also a moment with the doctor in that situation where a woman will internalize what she hears instead of the insanity that is said to her. >> it comes clearly with some of the policies that we have with counseling that women get and the information that several states req
>> yes, i was, i couldn't believe it. so that was really -- i thought that was kind of just really put an image in my head also about what we are asking, you mow, -- you know, providers to do and why they left the title 10 program and why clinics are participating because they don't want you to experience these -- their clients to experience these very similar types of services. >> i wondered too in that situation because i felt this way, i thought -- i've known this growing up as a...
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i was a blue-collar conservative. i was up in new hampshire two or three times. i went to vermont. to, certainly around new york. new hampshire was probably the most. i spoke at different conventions. there was a northeastern conference. i thought i was going to at least come in second or third. and then somehow, my name was taken off the ballot. they said it was a typographical error. it was on the first day but not the second day. they could only count it if it was on twice. i found out it was not done intentionally. i may have cut into the votes of other people. having been on television -- there was no front runner in 2013. i'm not saying i would've been president. it would've been good to hang around. i stayed in almost two years before i called it off. i was serious about it to the extent that i was doing a lot of traveling there. about eight months from december of 2013 into sometime in 2014. but again, it was a great experience. i had no delusions or illusions. but i thought, who knows? host: what do you remember about freshman orientation in 1993? rep. king: wow, first of a
i was a blue-collar conservative. i was up in new hampshire two or three times. i went to vermont. to, certainly around new york. new hampshire was probably the most. i spoke at different conventions. there was a northeastern conference. i thought i was going to at least come in second or third. and then somehow, my name was taken off the ballot. they said it was a typographical error. it was on the first day but not the second day. they could only count it if it was on twice. i found out it...
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a book that i wanted to write it was fun to read and i wanted a book that was something that is not technical and you don't have to be a space nerd to get into it. my goal when i wrote it was for leaders -- readers to laugh and say wow. this is not one of those. it's something you can read by the pool or by the beach. it's 51 short essays and the chapters are all short. it's designed to be a fun, learn something a lot of the chapters are what you'd expect and a lot of things are things you would expect. these are just a few of the chapters that i wrote and of course every good book starts with the launch of every astronaut and i talk about the different aspects of the launch, first of all just getting in your suit and how complicated that is in the process of getting strapped into a space shuttle is not exactly like getting in your car and putting on a seatbelt and the experience of the launch with all the noise and the views and the sounds in the things happening what it felt like. i had done a lot of the wider private test pilot and i thought
a book that i wanted to write it was fun to read and i wanted a book that was something that is not technical and you don't have to be a space nerd to get into it. my goal when i wrote it was for leaders -- readers to laugh and say wow. this is not one of those. it's something you can read by the pool or by the beach. it's 51 short essays and the chapters are all short. it's designed to be a fun, learn something a lot of the chapters are what you'd expect and a lot of things are things you...
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that was a bill, and i think two or three days. one example was on one of those days, i called joe biden who was vice president and i said, i am stuck at the white house. i have president obama's personalized medicine in the bill, i have your cancer moonshot, named after his son who died of cancer, i have senator mcconnell's medicine, and speaker ryan is figuring out how to pay for it. but i can't get the white house to move. i feel like a butler outside the oval office with a silver platter, and no one will open the door and take the order. and joe said, if you feel like a butler, try being vice president. [laughter] but again, we got that done and macconnell said it was the most important bill of that congress. that happened this year with the great america act that people -- outdoors act. people had been working on for 50 years on the land, water and conservation fund. it was first recommended in 1964. and maintenance in national parks and public lands, all of that. the songwriter's bill the year before, that was close to my hear
that was a bill, and i think two or three days. one example was on one of those days, i called joe biden who was vice president and i said, i am stuck at the white house. i have president obama's personalized medicine in the bill, i have your cancer moonshot, named after his son who died of cancer, i have senator mcconnell's medicine, and speaker ryan is figuring out how to pay for it. but i can't get the white house to move. i feel like a butler outside the oval office with a silver platter,...
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sitting off when i was growing up i wasn't aware of anybody else having the same experience as i was having obviously now i hardly know a woman who hasn't had some form of trauma or repeats in her life right because she said i want to bring you into the conversation right now because we've invited you on here you have told us that you were a form of pip shade of violence against women tell us what exactly that means well an age of 16 i you went to see my girlfriend worse you will stay but the idea was quite simply to take them home so that we could have sex with them they were our girlfriends but we never discussed whether they had permission from their parents whether they were willing to do that at that particular point and then we took them literally against their will we were no no no if i was but we were. nice and sticks because we never alleges so but it comes goes back to the time when i was 10 right when my brother molested me so i grew up with this idea that sex is something to be taken and not negotiated right ok we'll come back and pick up on that idea if i do want to come
sitting off when i was growing up i wasn't aware of anybody else having the same experience as i was having obviously now i hardly know a woman who hasn't had some form of trauma or repeats in her life right because she said i want to bring you into the conversation right now because we've invited you on here you have told us that you were a form of pip shade of violence against women tell us what exactly that means well an age of 16 i you went to see my girlfriend worse you will stay but the...
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i was a staunch supporter of it. er the course of those four years, while i continued to play football, i watched and was really transfixed with what was happening overseas. part of me had always wanted to join the military. but as we already discussed, that lure of going and plain football was just too great. so as i was sitting there playing football, watching all of this unfold on campus, i continued to feel this pull to maybe join. ie again, i was -- but again, was really good at making excuses. ready for my senior year, pat tillman was killed in afghanistan. that was the galvanizing moment for me. i looked at pat, a former professional football player, walked away at the apex of his career to join the army after 9/11, and i thought that's the type of person i want to be, a person that has that level of conviction to make the necessary and hard choice, regardless of personal cost. so as soon as i played my final game at wisconsin, i begin preparing to join the military and i enlisted in the marine corps shortly th
i was a staunch supporter of it. er the course of those four years, while i continued to play football, i watched and was really transfixed with what was happening overseas. part of me had always wanted to join the military. but as we already discussed, that lure of going and plain football was just too great. so as i was sitting there playing football, watching all of this unfold on campus, i continued to feel this pull to maybe join. ie again, i was -- but again, was really good at making...
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named what i was named and the story that even i began to develop.here is one particular story about my childhood friend who died when we were quite young and i had created for myself a story and what the circumstances of his death were going back in the archives and looking at the newspaper story i realized the truth was more brutal than i wanted to admit. the thing we have to learn from history is it's important to always ask the question who is doing the composing. part of it is to look back with courage and think about the context of what actually happened because that is indeed the bedrock for how we grow. the story i was telling the thing that i understood very quickly even perhaps as a child is the foundation matters and history is that way, tomac i completely agree. it's important because they create from a very young time a sense of structure for our lives. and i think so much about the way in which a house is a metaphor for so much of our lives. a metaphor for the self and a way to examine. i couldn't have asked for a better structure but t
named what i was named and the story that even i began to develop.here is one particular story about my childhood friend who died when we were quite young and i had created for myself a story and what the circumstances of his death were going back in the archives and looking at the newspaper story i realized the truth was more brutal than i wanted to admit. the thing we have to learn from history is it's important to always ask the question who is doing the composing. part of it is to look back...
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i was recently in in ghana in the qur'an i was a slag this is such an amazing place and i was shown the art galleries the music scene in the colonies see. but of course there are you know there are sort of extreme poverty as well you know it's about i think showing a whole list moralistic side of both of africa and again africa can be broken down into so many different compartments as well i work with a charitable charity water and they actually deliberately don't show you know the images of poor african kids with flies around their faces this is they show economic empowerment in african villages they show strong women pairing the water but i think one of global scale actually africa to the world is becoming a bit more of a positive conversation i think there's poverty everywhere and i don't think we should ever try and sanitize it you know there is poverty anyway it's not our job to try and remember size it or hide it we should be very honest about the problems of poverty we face my issue with the narrative around british charity it is of different elements on the one hand i think ther
i was recently in in ghana in the qur'an i was a slag this is such an amazing place and i was shown the art galleries the music scene in the colonies see. but of course there are you know there are sort of extreme poverty as well you know it's about i think showing a whole list moralistic side of both of africa and again africa can be broken down into so many different compartments as well i work with a charitable charity water and they actually deliberately don't show you know the images of...
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i felt like i was crazy. nd anti-anxiety meds did not work for him. but a psychiatrist recommended something new. >> i started to talk to him about the idea of doing ketamin >> it's currently the only legal psychedelic medicine in the u.s. >> when i heard about it for depression, i thought, that was very weird, why would a general anasthetic that puts you to sleep, how does it help depression? >> around 20 years ago, psychiatrists started to experiment with it and found it could provide fast relief for some on the brink of suicide. >> i started only with suicidal patients and then, branched out and realized that it was helpful for a lot of people and to the point where now, three years later, i, it's hard to imagine how i practice without it. i'm rarely hospitalizing people for depression or ptsd. >> the doctor asked if i wanted to try one of the treatments and i said, i will try anything. >> he had four k. -- ketamine treatments and it helped to curb the depression. and the affects wear off in time and now th
i felt like i was crazy. nd anti-anxiety meds did not work for him. but a psychiatrist recommended something new. >> i started to talk to him about the idea of doing ketamin >> it's currently the only legal psychedelic medicine in the u.s. >> when i heard about it for depression, i thought, that was very weird, why would a general anasthetic that puts you to sleep, how does it help depression? >> around 20 years ago, psychiatrists started to experiment with it and found...
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i think he was -- i think they referenced he was off to see the lieutenant governor. tucker: this is joe biden. >> joe biden, yes. after that, i went over to the peninsula hotel and i sat with jim biden for two hours where jim biden walked through his history and his own of words of, stating all the work and effort he did to get joe biden elected initially in delaware and then through the family history and the role that had he played in it. and in that meeting, remember i'm the son of a naval officer. i was a naval officer myself. and a because i held a q clearance t equivalent of a top secret clearance, we're audited every year. if you receive a gift, i think the barrier was $25. anything larger than $25, we had to disclose it to the government because obviously anybody with a clearance, the government is watching closely that they're not influenced by the russians, the iranians, the chinese and stuff like that. so as i was listening to jim walk through this, i have a big heart. if you talk to anybody who knows me, they would weigh in on that. i'm a kind person. and
i think he was -- i think they referenced he was off to see the lieutenant governor. tucker: this is joe biden. >> joe biden, yes. after that, i went over to the peninsula hotel and i sat with jim biden for two hours where jim biden walked through his history and his own of words of, stating all the work and effort he did to get joe biden elected initially in delaware and then through the family history and the role that had he played in it. and in that meeting, remember i'm the son of a...
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i am 3'10". it was my dream to act. went to business school and i continued to do standup and acting and i learned early in my career that i have to be in charge in all facets of my career. writing, shooting, creating my own content. and ultimately, that led to work for me. work led to work. i am lucky that i have been in tv shows and movies, but ultimately a lot of my work has been through me creating my own content. work leads to work. to date, i have been in over 40 tv shows and movies. i have worked with martin scorsese, the farley brothers. i created the disability films challenge as a way to jumpstart other people with disabilities to create their own content and ultimately change the way the world views and defines disability. i have been really honored that i partnered with easterseals in southern california, 2017. easterseals is the nation's largest disability service organization. they have been around for 100 years, changing the way the world views disabilities. and together we have taken this challenge to the
i am 3'10". it was my dream to act. went to business school and i continued to do standup and acting and i learned early in my career that i have to be in charge in all facets of my career. writing, shooting, creating my own content. and ultimately, that led to work for me. work led to work. i am lucky that i have been in tv shows and movies, but ultimately a lot of my work has been through me creating my own content. work leads to work. to date, i have been in over 40 tv shows and movies....
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i was a nurse and became disabled. before i transitioned and after i transitioned, i didn't know what i wanted to do. i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love
i was a nurse and became disabled. before i transitioned and after i transitioned, i didn't know what i wanted to do. i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure...
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she took me to classical piano for.ns when i was i was in competitions all the way up to when i was 15 or 16 and i won a couple of statewide competitions. i found that i could play what i hear. in other words, i could play by ear. my music teacher would say, your left hand is jumping around, you have been playing that jerry lee lewis stuff. it was a great source of joy because i enjoy classical music, but i am not good enough to be a classical concert units -- concert pianist. but i am good enough to play what i hear, and i did that one time when i was education secretary, i was invited to the retreat of republican senators to explain president h.w. bush's education program. when i started talking they were very bored. he said if you stop talking and played the piano, we will support your education. it's useful. >> hell else has it served you over the years -- how else has it served you over the years? sen. alexander: when i was a law clerk in new orleans, i was not really a law clerk. he only had a position for one law clerk and he had given that to a harvard graduate. he had a messen
she took me to classical piano for.ns when i was i was in competitions all the way up to when i was 15 or 16 and i won a couple of statewide competitions. i found that i could play what i hear. in other words, i could play by ear. my music teacher would say, your left hand is jumping around, you have been playing that jerry lee lewis stuff. it was a great source of joy because i enjoy classical music, but i am not good enough to be a classical concert units -- concert pianist. but i am good...
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it's one of the more macho i was. coming up that was how they really got into it was there goes the other joke the medical i mean one on one i get the look i want to swear to god i was so much it was just that you know i had to sit in front was just i was one world. i'm. going to. let me. so those girls i love you and support you so much but i just wanted to warn you that you shouldn't wear tight clothes because this shows your body and that is not part of the head this is just advice from someone who wants the best for you. oh. so much for caring enough to be me but modesty a personal preference. and i really like that trust. going down. to come to the small of the museum of. the goods. this picture is a song for just a glass of vintage someone new woman. oh my gosh more somali bent. that's how the bush looks like. does he look. oh my gosh i remember this. this is almost literally the snow. our 1st home was actually half of this and if the repeat. this is actually like luxury good this is a must sort of bird form for
it's one of the more macho i was. coming up that was how they really got into it was there goes the other joke the medical i mean one on one i get the look i want to swear to god i was so much it was just that you know i had to sit in front was just i was one world. i'm. going to. let me. so those girls i love you and support you so much but i just wanted to warn you that you shouldn't wear tight clothes because this shows your body and that is not part of the head this is just advice from...
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i was so high off of all of this that i didn't care. ecame worse and worse because when i started it wasn't that — i did start from a place of, in 2004, being a fan of celebrities. but, like any addiction, or anything that's bad, you know, it doesn't start full blown right away. it got worse and worse as the years went on. and then eventually, around 2008, i began this journey to be a healthier person. and when i became healthier, i started to have different thoughts and i started to think, "is this the right thing to do, how i'm doing things?" but for a period of two years, i was paralysed by fear because by 2008, i was already perez hilton and had been doing things a certain way for four years. i was afraid that everything i'd built would go away. let's be honest, partly the fear was probably that you would undermine your own business. you were making a lot of money. an awful lot of money. that's what i just said. i said everything that i built would go away, and that was scary for me. but eventually, two years after that, in 2010, the
i was so high off of all of this that i didn't care. ecame worse and worse because when i started it wasn't that — i did start from a place of, in 2004, being a fan of celebrities. but, like any addiction, or anything that's bad, you know, it doesn't start full blown right away. it got worse and worse as the years went on. and then eventually, around 2008, i began this journey to be a healthier person. and when i became healthier, i started to have different thoughts and i started to think,...
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was secure communications. so ie president. the president is in his limo by then, headed for the airport. >> the problem was communications weren't very good. and believe it or not, on air force one, the line kept dropping. but i got a pretty good sense there was order in the national security staff in the white house. as i was being spirited around. >> the president is flying in florida, louisiana, nebraska. at that point, i got him on the phone and strongly urged him not to return to washington. he was gung-ho to come back to washington, for understandable reasons. it's where the action is. he is the president. he is the commander in chief. >> he, along with others recommended strongly i didn't go back to washington, which kind of irritated me because i wanted to be back this the center of action. >> my argument was that now that they hit the pentagon, obviously washington is a target too. it was very important for us not to come together in the same location. until we knew the scale of the attack and what all was
was secure communications. so ie president. the president is in his limo by then, headed for the airport. >> the problem was communications weren't very good. and believe it or not, on air force one, the line kept dropping. but i got a pretty good sense there was order in the national security staff in the white house. as i was being spirited around. >> the president is flying in florida, louisiana, nebraska. at that point, i got him on the phone and strongly urged him not to return...
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and no women said i was plain bad i was tanis and i do not believe in the nasty to people i do not know when i left my guard i just remember telling her that don't worry baby be back for dinner susan's daughter jessica she said to me that she was going to be home for dinner and she. was home 17 years later. seen my children and that was very hard on me. for all those years i'm still broken my heart still broken from a rethink i went through. and i know it's so scary. it was. the worst nightmare in my whole life. the bottom line is you have a right to be silent keep your mouth shut. because those words will be used against you to survive an interrogation you're going to be ready. i mean really maybe not. really i guess only in aggression and intimidation i mean there are yet you never. want to go off the air no no matter how intimidated they get just say i want to speak to a lawyer and i hope you can afford a good one i don't have a not a good attorney it was a tribe i should have 2 places los angeles i looked like the actual shooter i resembled was the correct word i served possibly 9 y
and no women said i was plain bad i was tanis and i do not believe in the nasty to people i do not know when i left my guard i just remember telling her that don't worry baby be back for dinner susan's daughter jessica she said to me that she was going to be home for dinner and she. was home 17 years later. seen my children and that was very hard on me. for all those years i'm still broken my heart still broken from a rethink i went through. and i know it's so scary. it was. the worst nightmare...
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i was among them. and i thought what was arnold up to. i didn't understand the climate stuff, and i'm not a climate denier, i just believe in the market. so what was your agenda when it came to the climate issues that you championed when you are governor? >> i think that it has to do with, what richard nixon and ronald reagan thought it was not so much about climate change, even though this was an information that was given to me when i became governor and i met with the scientists and i just dealt with the subject but to me it was much more about smog. about pollution. and i remember ronald reagan, created the -- back in 67 and 68 because of pollution. he did not talk about climate change, we didn't know about those kind of things back then at that time. but it was pollution, it was a common sense kind of a man and he was, and he said i see pollution out there, i don't see republican pollution or democratic, pollution icy pollution. and i want to get rid of it. i think it's our responsibility to do something about it. and the same of rich
i was among them. and i thought what was arnold up to. i didn't understand the climate stuff, and i'm not a climate denier, i just believe in the market. so what was your agenda when it came to the climate issues that you championed when you are governor? >> i think that it has to do with, what richard nixon and ronald reagan thought it was not so much about climate change, even though this was an information that was given to me when i became governor and i met with the scientists and i...
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it was the summer of 1995. ieen told by tom murphy, who was then chairman, it was likely i would become the next ceo. i was coo, which was great. warren buffett was our largest shareholder. i thought he had enough faith in me. but michael eisner approached us and made an offer that not only we felt we couldn't refuse, but we felt was in the best interest of the shareholders of the company. it turns out we were right. look, in the back of my mind, even though michael made it clear that there was never going to be a guarantee, i thought if i played my cards right, and if i performed well, i could potentially run the walt disney company at some point. david: eventually michael eisner decides to retire maybe a little earlier than he thought he would retire. the board says, we have to look for somebody to run the company. did they call you up and say, it is your job or did you have to go through a little of a beauty contest? bob: a little beauty contest would be an understatement. as i mentioned earlier in the discuss
it was the summer of 1995. ieen told by tom murphy, who was then chairman, it was likely i would become the next ceo. i was coo, which was great. warren buffett was our largest shareholder. i thought he had enough faith in me. but michael eisner approached us and made an offer that not only we felt we couldn't refuse, but we felt was in the best interest of the shareholders of the company. it turns out we were right. look, in the back of my mind, even though michael made it clear that there was...
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this was like selling his birthright. i had a lot of empathy for him. it was hard. n't know whether he's had second thoughts about it, but i would guess that it has worked out well for him and his family. david: i can't speak for him, but i think he's happy with the stock price increase he got. let me ask about the last acquisition. of the ones you've made, they weren't what i would call "bet your company" acquisitions. said heert murdoch might be interested in selling part of his company, did you worry about, if it didn't work out, it could be the end of your job, things like that? every one ofe into these acquisitions with a level of confidence that not only were they the right acquisitions at but that werice, laid out the reasoning behind the acquisition. david: as executive chairman, you have a little more free time . if you don't go into the biden administration, what are you going to do to top what you've done and keep yourself energized? you just went onto the board of a food company. what do you want to do to top what you've already done? bob: i don't need to
this was like selling his birthright. i had a lot of empathy for him. it was hard. n't know whether he's had second thoughts about it, but i would guess that it has worked out well for him and his family. david: i can't speak for him, but i think he's happy with the stock price increase he got. let me ask about the last acquisition. of the ones you've made, they weren't what i would call "bet your company" acquisitions. said heert murdoch might be interested in selling part of his...
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a math agenda they have a lifetime and it all happened because i was on a plane married and the president of c.b.s. was on the same flight and then this is back in the day when t.w.a. was silent because this. made jest big act you know i thought to myself carp a d.m. this is really an opportunity of a night of a lifetime and i'm going to you now and then same to hear my pitch is 1st show for me and. and literally 9 and a half hours later we throw out the zahn's and said ok when we are that...
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i was the second vice president. hugh was the secretary. we were mentored by the great senior. s i had the privilege of marrying junior and his wife elaine. they reminded me at their 100th allen temple anniversary that it's been 40 years now. the i heard a buzz, you should hear dr. jackie. jackie will preach the paint off the sanctuary. one friday nighty came to good friday services. i don't remember what word she preached eight years ago, but it was a dynamic, electrifying message. we're honored to have the first elected pastor, a woman pastor, senior pastor of allen temple. dr. reverend jacquelyn thompson. great to have you here. thank you for coming. reginald liles, deacon, brothers to brother, reverend williamsing and long had to make the contact. >> they made it. i'm here. >> i'm glad you're here. >> thank you so much. tell us about your calling. it's phenomenal to have you. calling to church or ministry? i'm the daughter of a pastor. my father who recently passed in december was reverend thompson. >> i didn't know. that. he pastored fo
i was the second vice president. hugh was the secretary. we were mentored by the great senior. s i had the privilege of marrying junior and his wife elaine. they reminded me at their 100th allen temple anniversary that it's been 40 years now. the i heard a buzz, you should hear dr. jackie. jackie will preach the paint off the sanctuary. one friday nighty came to good friday services. i don't remember what word she preached eight years ago, but it was a dynamic, electrifying message. we're...
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and i thought this was an opportunity. fter trump entered into office we see that the situation is even more desperate and critical. >> thank you. stephanie is hatred and underlying theme in your work? >> a i would actually say love is. but seeking out love but it's increasingly difficult to find in this critical landscape. in the borderlands between 2007 in 2017 it was a 10 year project for me. basically i was researching throughout the obama administration and it was horrifying to many things that i found everything from environmental -- cancer clusters and multinational corporations entirely surrounding communities of color particularly indigenous communities. the secure border fence act went into 670 miles of concrete and steel while they were implemented making it impossible to cross as we have always crossed along the border. so many families have lived on one side and half up on the other. it should have just been -- you are still crossing the same bridge but it takes a few minutes to cross the bridge. the situation
and i thought this was an opportunity. fter trump entered into office we see that the situation is even more desperate and critical. >> thank you. stephanie is hatred and underlying theme in your work? >> a i would actually say love is. but seeking out love but it's increasingly difficult to find in this critical landscape. in the borderlands between 2007 in 2017 it was a 10 year project for me. basically i was researching throughout the obama administration and it was horrifying to...
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i was desperate at. this time and i didn't care for him. that's the difference. this was a. darling i welcome you into my life with open arms because. journey love you know i like this for us it's a load restored it dismisses. yes it's just an increase. in a very short time guard that he has he had to sing with. a just and then with it with part of the things would fall in place. just getting in blog amazing a small number of locations and picking up ideas from have she won so. it's going to mean a south indian state. that we may have or did not. have a b. in the south indian state will get by. this clinton's lead board. must move in even the costly. this is the happiest she is off. the happiest they couldn't get by to. let them live have a lot of. making good things. i've never had any off my patience beings. they bring didn't get cation they give it to us and sickies don't come for them it being. new to me. to see us in that wedding why is the seeds around here is there something about. free for everyone. and show your foreheads. oh yes. so me to have kids now. and i am not
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show, and i was selected to be one of the people on it, if i was interested. i was scared, nervous. ke public speaking and all the above. but it worked out. >> talk into a camera, waiting for a response, pretending that oh, yeah, i hear you, it's so very weird. i'm used to having a classroom with 17 students sitting in front of me, where they're all moving around and having to have them, like, oh, sit down, oh, can you hear them? let's listen. >> hi guys. >> i kind of have stage flight when i'm on t.v. because i'm normally quiet? >> she's never quiet. >> no, i'm not quiet. >> my sister was, like, i saw you on t.v. my teacher was, i saw you on youtube. it was exciting, how the community started watching. >> it was a lot of fun. it also pushed me outside of my comfort zone, having to make my own visuals and lesson plans so quickly that ended up being a lot of fun. >> i want to end today with a thank you. thank you for spending time with us. it was a great pleasure, and see you all in the fall. >> i'm so happy to see you today. today is the last day of the school year, yea! >> it really
show, and i was selected to be one of the people on it, if i was interested. i was scared, nervous. ke public speaking and all the above. but it worked out. >> talk into a camera, waiting for a response, pretending that oh, yeah, i hear you, it's so very weird. i'm used to having a classroom with 17 students sitting in front of me, where they're all moving around and having to have them, like, oh, sit down, oh, can you hear them? let's listen. >> hi guys. >> i kind of have...
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it was really who he was. ink he explained to me at some point that when he passes, it will say "star wars" creator george lucas. this was like selling his birthright. it was an incredibly difficult for him. i have a lot of empathy, but it was hard. i don't know whether he's had it, he hasghts about never expressed that to me. but i would guess that it has worked out well for him and his family. david: i can't speak for him, but i think he's happy with the stock price increase he got from the acquisition. let me ask about the last acquisition. the ones you have made, they were not what i would call "bet your company" acquisitions. they were expensive, they were not $60 billion acquisitions. so when rupert murdoch said he might be interested in selling part of his company, did you worry about, if it didn't work out, it could be the end of your job, the end of your career and things like that? bob: no, look i've gone into every one of these acquisitions with a level of confidence that not only were they the right
it was really who he was. ink he explained to me at some point that when he passes, it will say "star wars" creator george lucas. this was like selling his birthright. it was an incredibly difficult for him. i have a lot of empathy, but it was hard. i don't know whether he's had it, he hasghts about never expressed that to me. but i would guess that it has worked out well for him and his family. david: i can't speak for him, but i think he's happy with the stock price increase he got...
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i was always around the music. i was raised in the culture. i loved the musicians. ather was a modern jazz musician. he wasn't playing new orleans jazz. but at a certain time, when i was maybe 10 or 11, he started to play new orleans music, and i also played in danny barker's fairview baptist church, which was a new orleans traditional band. jazz was difficult at that time for a person my age and my generation to figure out what it was, because it was not a part of the american mythology. whereas with classical music, you had competitions and classes you could go to, so you can get -- you could get a track record on your resume. like if you say, what did i do, -- i do? it would say when i was 14, i won by my competition to play the trumpet concerto with the other morning. but i was playing jazz the whole time. what could i say that i did? i played in a club on a wednesday. david: but in one year, you won a grammy, the only person to win a grammy in jazz and classical music in the same year. wynton: it's a funny story about my father. he went to the grammys. he was no
i was always around the music. i was raised in the culture. i loved the musicians. ather was a modern jazz musician. he wasn't playing new orleans jazz. but at a certain time, when i was maybe 10 or 11, he started to play new orleans music, and i also played in danny barker's fairview baptist church, which was a new orleans traditional band. jazz was difficult at that time for a person my age and my generation to figure out what it was, because it was not a part of the american mythology....
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ok i was a kid here but now i'm doing this. it hasn't been easy it has their star a lot of unknowns and i think that's what that's what told you to. in the far reaches of the new siberian islands gold rush fever is in the air and. hunters searching for priceless woolly mammoth tusks of on earth the holy grail. an incredible journey into the realms of science fiction where cloning and synthetic biology have scientists playing god. witness genesis 2.0 the hunt for the woolly mammoth on al-jazeera. january on al-jazeera it's 10 years since the arab spring sought to bring change to the middle east al-jazeera looks into how successful look at pollutions what a new documentary series examines the history and jihad it takes of drug trafficking and the way states and drug lords abused it as an instrument of power and sparks elections a big old out around the world hope of returning to normal comes back again with media trends constantly changing listening post continues to analyze how the news is coming after one of the most intense ele
ok i was a kid here but now i'm doing this. it hasn't been easy it has their star a lot of unknowns and i think that's what that's what told you to. in the far reaches of the new siberian islands gold rush fever is in the air and. hunters searching for priceless woolly mammoth tusks of on earth the holy grail. an incredible journey into the realms of science fiction where cloning and synthetic biology have scientists playing god. witness genesis 2.0 the hunt for the woolly mammoth on...
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if i was back in the refugee camp. i know i would have appreciated someone coming back and just telling. ok i was a kid here but now i'm doing this. it hasn't been easy it has their star a lot of unknowns and i think that's what that's what told you to. discovered kazakstan that as a new strategic location at the crossroads of europe and asia. develop and grow your business. in the leading logistics trade and business harbor in 1st in a country with a great business climate robust legal system and tax regime and advantageous investment incentives employ a well educated highly skilled and multilingual workforce. by investing in kazakstan you invest in the largest economy of the region where the growth and prosperity of your business will always be our key priority. invest in kazakstan seize the best opportunities in the heart of eurasia. in the far reaches of the new siberian islands gold rush fever is in the. hunters searching for priceless woolly mammoth tusks of on earth the holy grail. an incredible journey into the
if i was back in the refugee camp. i know i would have appreciated someone coming back and just telling. ok i was a kid here but now i'm doing this. it hasn't been easy it has their star a lot of unknowns and i think that's what that's what told you to. discovered kazakstan that as a new strategic location at the crossroads of europe and asia. develop and grow your business. in the leading logistics trade and business harbor in 1st in a country with a great business climate robust legal system...
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super like you because i was there now. there's only garbled for the camera it is probably me or more it was your only way with your sorrow my soul washing yours from earlier we were. up. so i. she disappeared the pull you pull you meet she remembered she she did a little dog. if you do. maybe too little of it. come home to the demand that i will tell myself how it looks like squish a spot a purely dual. mission bit of money is often enemies to come in handy sharp knew when you could. was it of. much a 60 for mom or dad or for this is a can you fit in your. mark are. there for me me a book i got was a fan of busy as a fan of decision physical danger of the comma and my declining past mark on. this it gets a good read memoir due to the b. 11 work which he had to leave for their subjects you know good experience those you know for me porpoise also ended up as a bore. if possible and have a good at sitting. behave. political. so. why you would tell us. to enjoy the. internet 15 forms so money for summary. judgment scores will b
super like you because i was there now. there's only garbled for the camera it is probably me or more it was your only way with your sorrow my soul washing yours from earlier we were. up. so i. she disappeared the pull you pull you meet she remembered she she did a little dog. if you do. maybe too little of it. come home to the demand that i will tell myself how it looks like squish a spot a purely dual. mission bit of money is often enemies to come in handy sharp knew when you could. was it...
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felt she was looking to be understood and i felt she was looking to tell a cautionary tale about what i took away from that was cross-examine your own narratives, the narratives that are fed to you. make sure you are playing devil's advocate at every turn. >> when you're asking her questions from the article, how did you not know what hitler was up to. you listened to the radio. you saw the newspapers. what were her explanations for that? >> well, i think for her, she was like many people who lived rural germans of that time who insisted, i never saw any of that and there were -- i never knew any jews and i didn't press her as hard as i would have now when i was writing this book on that. i don't think that's entirely possible. i think she wanted to believe that herself and she wanted me to believe that. but i think there were too many intimations of things -- it is true that the jewish population of germany at the beginning of world war ii was under 1% and there were very few jews living in many rural communities, but still. there are ways that if you had, you know -- if you wer
felt she was looking to be understood and i felt she was looking to tell a cautionary tale about what i took away from that was cross-examine your own narratives, the narratives that are fed to you. make sure you are playing devil's advocate at every turn. >> when you're asking her questions from the article, how did you not know what hitler was up to. you listened to the radio. you saw the newspapers. what were her explanations for that? >> well, i think for her, she was like many...
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interviewed i mean i was shot i mean i was really i knew have been to go shooting and here we should have. been me wish him well i mean i know some and i'm a noise move on up the economy i mean some fancy some of the. that's what the law. is a. little. thanks to. the. vatican says jennifer that was the only additional religion the panda nonimmigrant with the. big event the good that doesn't understand the not wanting to get out that we didn't want to i'm not. sure he would i would go to different but. the moment when i thought of the view. i'm not about to start going in. there are going to. look at a. little book this. time and. i just over to. the u.k. . you. who was. kind of going to come from some kind of gave her on. her honeymoon. probably gonna win because of the voters decide enough about a host the shows that kind of comes up about the next one up what's that if they want to go to bordeaux to do a bit of the good job of the senate will not want to i don't know if you can look them up so i thought of the nothing but let me get it was going to let me go to the back to because
interviewed i mean i was shot i mean i was really i knew have been to go shooting and here we should have. been me wish him well i mean i know some and i'm a noise move on up the economy i mean some fancy some of the. that's what the law. is a. little. thanks to. the. vatican says jennifer that was the only additional religion the panda nonimmigrant with the. big event the good that doesn't understand the not wanting to get out that we didn't want to i'm not. sure he would i would go to...
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but when i was just. i got to tell you i'm here i find your manner delightful man want to go on netflix i thought i wonder what this is about and it was about food i saw that's the guy from ray's show and boy you've got a nice way about shot there brother you you you're good with the hoi poloi they dig you. thank you my friend i you're not going to talk to a luckier person than me that's really how i feel so yeah this is so pleasure phil i'm underdressed going great you know me and you. is it me or is it spectacular. to goodness if you do i'll be throwing up the best card for travelling sitting with people you just met and shared a meal with. my lucky to have this job yes you. are there you patient as a yes. and i just love doing it so you know it's not like i'm just happy all the time i'm a person i get frustrated and angry and mad at stuff and yet when you see the show i'm livin the life what's to get upset about so i don't understand anybody who would have such a show who wouldn't be in a great mood all
but when i was just. i got to tell you i'm here i find your manner delightful man want to go on netflix i thought i wonder what this is about and it was about food i saw that's the guy from ray's show and boy you've got a nice way about shot there brother you you you're good with the hoi poloi they dig you. thank you my friend i you're not going to talk to a luckier person than me that's really how i feel so yeah this is so pleasure phil i'm underdressed going great you know me and you. is it...
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i was able to get, for homeland security, even though i was no longer the chairman, i was able to get different programs enacted for new york, which i thought were important. which i would not have been able to get done if i was a permanent minority. host: legislatively, what are you most proud of? rep. king: i would say whole amalgam of legislation around 9/11 legislation. working to make sure the money president bush promised and delivered for 9/11, to make sure the families of 9/11 victims were compensated. we had a fight -- not a fight we , argued aggressively. we had to make sure families got what they were entitled to and what i felt they deserved. the 9/11 health compensation, that was a long fight. we did not get that done until 2010. then we had extended it until 2015. just last summer, we finally got the full compensation bill funded, which was going to be running out of money. that whole continuum of 9/11 legislation was vital. a specific item would have been sandy, 2012, november and december and january of 2012. generally, i don't get involved in hard feelings with other
i was able to get, for homeland security, even though i was no longer the chairman, i was able to get different programs enacted for new york, which i thought were important. which i would not have been able to get done if i was a permanent minority. host: legislatively, what are you most proud of? rep. king: i would say whole amalgam of legislation around 9/11 legislation. working to make sure the money president bush promised and delivered for 9/11, to make sure the families of 9/11 victims...
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i was working one day. she looked at me and said did we leave west virginia because it is a bad place for women and i said yes. yes we did we left so you could have a chance that you wouldn't have had their. i have gotten a large response from the community in my small town of morgantown. >> tell me more about that. i've made great friends with the midwife who delivered keith and has subsequently been let go after being right near retirement she wrote me and said thank you for writing this book. i see that my mission is to protect children from a health care system that is dangerous. thank you. there has been that kind of conversation and conversations i've heard from women who were unable to have a termination of pregnancy and how hard it's been for them. there've been letters from women that have gone to doctors and have been told they are further along than they are so they can't get a termination of pregnancy elsewhere. so you've given them an outlet and made them feel not so alone. >> i wonder had someb
i was working one day. she looked at me and said did we leave west virginia because it is a bad place for women and i said yes. yes we did we left so you could have a chance that you wouldn't have had their. i have gotten a large response from the community in my small town of morgantown. >> tell me more about that. i've made great friends with the midwife who delivered keith and has subsequently been let go after being right near retirement she wrote me and said thank you for writing...
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was it about race? no most of what i heard over and over again was coming he listened to us, acknowledged our work is important, we can't survive as a country on a paying jobs,. low wor message in 20 16 was, we're going to make america great again and you're going to be part of that. and your values in terms of pro-gun, pro-life, going to church, all of that, is it administration reinforced that as well. it is more about giving those people a sense of dignity in the work that they do. acknowledging it is important. than it had to do with race. host: president trump's message this morning from mar-a-lago, "merry christmas." mentioned as, you you are writing the book as the pandemic was beginning in earnest, or wrapping up your reporting. you write about the pandemic that whether you look -- took the virus sears are not, was treated as a political act, as a way of signaling which side you're on, which tribe you are in, whether you thought the virus was an international pandemic that exposed trump's fitness for office or pa
was it about race? no most of what i heard over and over again was coming he listened to us, acknowledged our work is important, we can't survive as a country on a paying jobs,. low wor message in 20 16 was, we're going to make america great again and you're going to be part of that. and your values in terms of pro-gun, pro-life, going to church, all of that, is it administration reinforced that as well. it is more about giving those people a sense of dignity in the work that they do....
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and i was very lucky that i had this friend, a jewish friend of mine that spoke german fluently. and he translated for me because my english wasn't good enough, and he was telling me what they were all proposing, and then i said, well, this richard nixon, what party is he in? and he said, well, he's a republican. and i said, well, i think, then, i will be a republican, because this sounds so fantastic what he was talking about. free trade, and he was talking about getting government off your back, and he was talking about no taxes and decrease the taxes, strong military and, you know, personal freedoms and all of this kind of stuff. i said, oh, my god, that sounds so refreshing, so great in compared to what humphrey was talking about. it was like he was campaigning in austria for socialism or something like that. that's when i became a big fan of nixon, and of course, when he came into office and became president, i became an even bigger fan of his because i saw the action. also what was amazing was he saw so many things in people's issues rather than as a political issue. so i st
and i was very lucky that i had this friend, a jewish friend of mine that spoke german fluently. and he translated for me because my english wasn't good enough, and he was telling me what they were all proposing, and then i said, well, this richard nixon, what party is he in? and he said, well, he's a republican. and i said, well, i think, then, i will be a republican, because this sounds so fantastic what he was talking about. free trade, and he was talking about getting government off your...
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second off when i was growing up i wasn't aware of anybody else having the same experience as i was having obviously now i hardly know a woman who hasn't had some form of trauma or abuse in her life right because she said i want to bring you into the conversation right now because we've invited you on here you know you have told us that you were a form a picture of violence against women tell us what exactly that means well at the age of 16 i went to see my girlfriend where she was she will stay but the idea was quite simply to take them home so that we could have sex with them they were our girlfriends but we never discussed whether they had permission from their parents whether they were willing to do that at that particular point and then we took them literally against their will we were no no no if i was but we were. nice and sticks because we're in the villages so but it comes goes back to the time when i was 10 right when my brother molested me so i grew up with this idea that sex is something to be taken and not negotiated right ok we'll come back and pick up on that idea but i do w
second off when i was growing up i wasn't aware of anybody else having the same experience as i was having obviously now i hardly know a woman who hasn't had some form of trauma or abuse in her life right because she said i want to bring you into the conversation right now because we've invited you on here you know you have told us that you were a form a picture of violence against women tell us what exactly that means well at the age of 16 i went to see my girlfriend where she was she will...
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when i was writing this book, i was working on some frustrations how i wanted this to look and then i contacted a friend of mine was an artist whose name is william howard and she's a wonderful artist. she lives in los angeles and i called her and said these would look so much better if they were painted so leon painted 23 original artworks. they're gorgeous, and brian when i sent you the art today i said as joe just look at the pictures. ., just look at the pictures. >> obviously i haven't been to the studio but there's significant attention and wet loose watery process. then we convert them in black and white to the book but even my offer image, what to take away from that is that the art of this between and science is an artificial advice. idon't think i'm doing art when i write about black holes . i don't try to combine the subjects but their art in my book quiet artist, yes.i'm not saying i'm the artist and she thinks she's a physicist but i feel thesmoke much more exciting for me . i want to write better. i want to make their and i think now as a physicalthing . and that was mea
when i was writing this book, i was working on some frustrations how i wanted this to look and then i contacted a friend of mine was an artist whose name is william howard and she's a wonderful artist. she lives in los angeles and i called her and said these would look so much better if they were painted so leon painted 23 original artworks. they're gorgeous, and brian when i sent you the art today i said as joe just look at the pictures. ., just look at the pictures. >> obviously i...
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a certain off when i was growing up i wasn't aware of anybody else having the same experience as i was having obviously now i hardly know a woman who hasn't had some form of trauma or abuse in her life right because he said i want to bring you into the can. station right now because we've invited you on here you know you have told us that you were a form a picture of violence against women tell us what exactly that means well an age of 16. you went to see my girlfriend worse you will stay but the idea was quite simply to take them home so that we could have sex with them they were our girlfriends but we never discussed whether they had permission from their parents whether they were willing to do that at that particular point and then we took them literally against their will we were no no no if i was but. nice and sticks because we're in the villages. so but it comes. back to the time when i was 10 right when my brother molested me so i grew up with this idea that sex is something to be taken and not negotiated right ok we'll come back and pick up on that idea but i do want to come ba
a certain off when i was growing up i wasn't aware of anybody else having the same experience as i was having obviously now i hardly know a woman who hasn't had some form of trauma or abuse in her life right because he said i want to bring you into the can. station right now because we've invited you on here you know you have told us that you were a form a picture of violence against women tell us what exactly that means well an age of 16. you went to see my girlfriend worse you will stay but...
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i mean, i knew trump was a [ bleep businessman, but i didn't think he was this bad. ave him a time machine, he'd go back to the year 2000 and buy stock in apples and enron. i mean, what did you spend that money on instead the wall the space force? discount hair dye for rudy giuliani? "you can also use it to tar your driveway win-win. trump championed the vaccine as the one thing he was doing to combat the virus, and even that he [ bleep ] up. it's like if the flash showed up to the justice league with a pulled hamstring "you can't run that's like your whole thing!" "maybe i can help with the plans? i have good ideas too, batman. and yet, during a white house event yesterday, trump still went out of his way to pat himself on the back for the development of the vaccine >> we're here to discuss a monumental national achievement. from the instant the coronavirus invaded our shores, we raced into action to develop a safe and effective vaccine at breakneck speed. it would normally take five years, six years, seven years or even more. before operation warp speed, the typical
i mean, i knew trump was a [ bleep businessman, but i didn't think he was this bad. ave him a time machine, he'd go back to the year 2000 and buy stock in apples and enron. i mean, what did you spend that money on instead the wall the space force? discount hair dye for rudy giuliani? "you can also use it to tar your driveway win-win. trump championed the vaccine as the one thing he was doing to combat the virus, and even that he [ bleep ] up. it's like if the flash showed up to the justice...
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i was born in iran. me from a family that was culturally, the way many are culturally religious, as sarah mentioned. my mom was a lukewarm muslim. my father, however, the proper , eightr it is pinko atheist. [laughter] commie, atheist. [laughter] wouldnd of atheist who pull out a pocketbook of mohammed jokes all the time, that kind of atheist. [laughter] revolutionre was a in iran and my family decided that we would leave her a little while, hoping it would settle down. obviously, they did not settle down. californiaostly in in the 1980's. i am not sure if you remember the 1980's, but it wasn't the best time in the world to be either a muslim or iranian in america. now, it is fantastic. [laughter] all that has been taken care of. [laughter] this was the height of the iran 444 days inis, which americans were being held hostage in the u.s. embassy in tehran. for a seven-year-old boy trying his hardest not to be weird, it became very important for me to separate myself as much as possible from my culture, he
i was born in iran. me from a family that was culturally, the way many are culturally religious, as sarah mentioned. my mom was a lukewarm muslim. my father, however, the proper , eightr it is pinko atheist. [laughter] commie, atheist. [laughter] wouldnd of atheist who pull out a pocketbook of mohammed jokes all the time, that kind of atheist. [laughter] revolutionre was a in iran and my family decided that we would leave her a little while, hoping it would settle down. obviously, they did not...
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i am not some of this to talk about one of. the old time times was i even was going to make anyone wish of a german officer put in jail you know less than live within my insane government to give money to you but as that was a new question one they may be nice at home with being one of the. you didn't do that i didn't do it with. that foot they definitely said yes move there got more time as we should that was it i was unafraid and then we sat there because they got more lives than most of them that's the short lived every. game without the diamonds on my side that got smashed up close match we all but i bet you guys guess you had that issue about his own bus and that. bus headed to the hood i want to pull up to test you know. who's who for this political solution for the. local. or. old. oh you know. the final push so when they get in the am i certainly do the. same in the end it was the december day i. was doing. close up going to liberals. there and out in the. field so the. loon tone of the film. on a monotone and arms began about an hour or so.
i am not some of this to talk about one of. the old time times was i even was going to make anyone wish of a german officer put in jail you know less than live within my insane government to give money to you but as that was a new question one they may be nice at home with being one of the. you didn't do that i didn't do it with. that foot they definitely said yes move there got more time as we should that was it i was unafraid and then we sat there because they got more lives than most of them...
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i was recommended for appropriations and i got on. peter: when earmarks went away, was that a blow to how you legislate? rep. lowey: yeah. and i want to say i was in a onition where i was welcomed appropriations and ways and means. difficulty for me was which one to choose. but it was not that hard, vastse i have such a number of issues that i'm interested in, and appropriations really gives you the opportunity to help the most people, to work on a huge range of issues. wasthat is why, for me, it very easy to determine that i wanted to be on appropriations rather than ways and means. althoughmeans issues, obviously as chair of appropriations i work with all the committees. peter: so, earmarks. rep. lowey: yes? peter: when they went away, did that change how you legislate? rep. lowey: um, let me think about that. did it change the way i legislated? uh, hmm. think even when we did not have the earmarks, members were able to determine where they put their efforts, decide on their priorities, and fund a whole range of issues without specif
i was recommended for appropriations and i got on. peter: when earmarks went away, was that a blow to how you legislate? rep. lowey: yeah. and i want to say i was in a onition where i was welcomed appropriations and ways and means. difficulty for me was which one to choose. but it was not that hard, vastse i have such a number of issues that i'm interested in, and appropriations really gives you the opportunity to help the most people, to work on a huge range of issues. wasthat is why, for me,...