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i felt like i was-- i couldn't catch a break. it was another thing after another thing after another thing for me like to hear you can't play anymore and you have to let basketball go it was just like i could not believe it like no, no, no. if i can survive the congo-- and the thing going through my mind was like i walked close to 500 miles through the jungle, the congo and nothing like this happened it to me. i played basketball pre-much there in 110 degrees and nothing ever happened to me. i used to walk close to 15 miles so i just now? iven us, most beautiful's place in the world, so why now? it was very very hard for me and so i had to decide what am i going to do? like growing up in the congo i always like the naked that always dream big to do big things. was like i'm going to trust something big. people will be like wow. now basketball is over so what can i do? so, going to write my story and i want to inspire people and i'm going to learn-- i'm going to go back to theater. i pretty much like it thank you, that girl back in
i felt like i was-- i couldn't catch a break. it was another thing after another thing after another thing for me like to hear you can't play anymore and you have to let basketball go it was just like i could not believe it like no, no, no. if i can survive the congo-- and the thing going through my mind was like i walked close to 500 miles through the jungle, the congo and nothing like this happened it to me. i played basketball pre-much there in 110 degrees and nothing ever happened to me. i...
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i grabbed a toothbrush. i didn't pack. i got on a plane and i left., when i woke up in boston the next day i thought to myself oh my god what i have done? >> there's an internet story out there that i dove into an empty pool and i traced the source of it to ar arthur schlessinger he wrote that in his diaries. never spoke to me. doesn't know anything about me. if that's a reflection of the accuracy of the histories he wrote, then he is a master of fiction. i see it likes a if it happened in a film. it was the end of my first year medical school. we are doing neurology. we are studying the spinal cord of all things. my classmate and i decide to skip the morning session. beautiful july day. we're going to -- we play tennis instead. we're now headed over to class for the second session. we're very sweaty. it's very hot, very beautiful day. so we drop in next door to the medical school to the children's inn. you know, those are the hotels nearby for the parents of children. when my friend and i arrived at the pool, there were lots of people in it. swimming
i grabbed a toothbrush. i didn't pack. i got on a plane and i left., when i woke up in boston the next day i thought to myself oh my god what i have done? >> there's an internet story out there that i dove into an empty pool and i traced the source of it to ar arthur schlessinger he wrote that in his diaries. never spoke to me. doesn't know anything about me. if that's a reflection of the accuracy of the histories he wrote, then he is a master of fiction. i see it likes a if it happened...
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i grabbed a toothbrush. i didn't pack. i got on a plane and i left., when i woke up in boston the next day i thought to myself oh my god what i have done? >> there's an internet story out there that i dove into an empty pool and i traced the source of it to ar arthur schlessinger he wrote that in his diaries. never spoke to me. doesn't know anything about me. if that's a reflection of the accuracy of the histories he wrote, then he is a master of fiction. i see it likes a if it happened in a film. it was the end of my first year medical school. we are doing neurology. we are studying the spinal cord of all things. my classmate and i decide to skip the morning session. beautiful july day. we're going to -- we play tennis instead. we're now headed over to class for the second session. we're very sweaty. it's very hot, very beautiful day. so we drop in next door to the medical school to the children's inn. you know, those are the hotels nearby for the parents of children. when my friend and i arrived at the pool, there were lots of people in it. swimming
i grabbed a toothbrush. i didn't pack. i got on a plane and i left., when i woke up in boston the next day i thought to myself oh my god what i have done? >> there's an internet story out there that i dove into an empty pool and i traced the source of it to ar arthur schlessinger he wrote that in his diaries. never spoke to me. doesn't know anything about me. if that's a reflection of the accuracy of the histories he wrote, then he is a master of fiction. i see it likes a if it happened...
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i was so glad i didn't do it. i should post it. it was so bad, 10 pages long and each chapter you have to make a chapter outline. and the final proposal for this book, wrote three chapters, 5 to 10 paragraphs and did more work for this and was not ready. i knew i wanted to do something but wasn't sure. people, resonated with people. that is really good. i pooled the story on snapchat, that story took on another life, when the nightly show got canceled, no excuse, had to write this, accidental activist, the name of the book, when i pitched it, would you be interested in changing the title, no. my interest is piqued. and someone blows smoke and tells you you are amazing. my best advice, when somebody gives you a good critique, this is somebody i can trust. i see it everywhere, one person -- it was in my book proposal and one of the things, it is low key and someone said our whole office has been saying low-key for weeks because of you. we think the book should be called that. a terrible title for a book. is it bad enough to say stuff
i was so glad i didn't do it. i should post it. it was so bad, 10 pages long and each chapter you have to make a chapter outline. and the final proposal for this book, wrote three chapters, 5 to 10 paragraphs and did more work for this and was not ready. i knew i wanted to do something but wasn't sure. people, resonated with people. that is really good. i pooled the story on snapchat, that story took on another life, when the nightly show got canceled, no excuse, had to write this, accidental...
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i don't know i mean. i can't really describe it and i said it was like. i just i was thanking. god our alison. you know and. i don't know if it's because of common sense to be innocent extremely violent environment that it actually i mean in some ways nominates and vomits i mean but it's different when someone right before your eyes gets shot shot in the head right i wasn't looking so i mean it was i got hurt i was looking out the car like this and i heard it. first i didn't know what happened. keep mom said rob a side door and this dude shooting into the core so i started because of a page and i didn't know what he was doing i didn't snap as i look we're going to do all i was like man. how likely is it because the two co-defendants who a lot of time they said that clinton was sitting here pulled his gun from his waistband and shot him twice in the head how how likely is that from that is it possible not just pulling you know they show me how to do it has this number here if you shot from right here yeah there's no way why would you hit me if i do this probably won't even hate
i don't know i mean. i can't really describe it and i said it was like. i just i was thanking. god our alison. you know and. i don't know if it's because of common sense to be innocent extremely violent environment that it actually i mean in some ways nominates and vomits i mean but it's different when someone right before your eyes gets shot shot in the head right i wasn't looking so i mean it was i got hurt i was looking out the car like this and i heard it. first i didn't know what happened....
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i didn't even know that's where i was. i just knew i was in a hospital. there's a guy in a white uniform who i was assuming was either a male nurse or a medic, and he came to my bedside and he said you have visitors today. he said a captain wiggins, who at that time was our commanding officer, he said and one or two guys from your squad. i never knew who that was because he said they didn't give names of the guys who had visited me with him. turns out later on after having met john miller for the first time this past memorial day since that night in 1968, i got all these finite details of what really happened that night. wow. i had no idea, you know, how severe the action was. i just thought it was something minuscule because that was kind of hit and run stuff we were encountering up to that time, but it ended up being a little more intense. so i find out later on when we meet john this year that he was one of those two guys that was with captain wiggins that visited me at the hospital. of course, i never knew who they were or anything because i was in an
i didn't even know that's where i was. i just knew i was in a hospital. there's a guy in a white uniform who i was assuming was either a male nurse or a medic, and he came to my bedside and he said you have visitors today. he said a captain wiggins, who at that time was our commanding officer, he said and one or two guys from your squad. i never knew who that was because he said they didn't give names of the guys who had visited me with him. turns out later on after having met john miller for...
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i went to mcgill until i was 20. i graduated in 1970 when i was 20. went to oxford and then i never returned to canada. i was always an american citizen because i was born here. i went to medical school in boston and then later i came down here. did you have a short time johns hopkins? -- brian: did you have a short time johns hopkins? charles: no. brian: somewhere i thought i read that. charles: no. brian: your whole medical experience was at harvard. charles: yes. and i was a student there and then i did a three-year residency in psychiatry at the massachusetts general hospital. in my last year i was one of the chief residents, published a few papers on bipolar disease and then came to washington in 1978. brian: so what year did you get out of medical school? charles: 1975. brian: if you're a psychiatrist, are you first a medical doctor? charles: yes. brian: when did you choose psychiatry for your early years? charles: i chose it when i went into medical school. i went into medical school coming out of a couple of years of political theory, and i th
i went to mcgill until i was 20. i graduated in 1970 when i was 20. went to oxford and then i never returned to canada. i was always an american citizen because i was born here. i went to medical school in boston and then later i came down here. did you have a short time johns hopkins? -- brian: did you have a short time johns hopkins? charles: no. brian: somewhere i thought i read that. charles: no. brian: your whole medical experience was at harvard. charles: yes. and i was a student there...
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i don't know i mean i guess s. between him and whatever god he's choosing a warship right now you know. him or any are after him how are you i mean he says he can't get to see and to see. so he drops you off for a draw. but how much sense does that make if he if he held at gun point he didn't hold your gun point right he just felt afraid because he was carrying a gun around the senator really like anything you try to you try to get away with get away from likes it if i had a gun and i'm holding you. or even if i'm not holding your drive along with me and you know i've done killed two people you're going to try to talk your way and get away from me. whether or not will work cool or not you're going to try and get away from somewhere form or fashion and it took me that long to figure out ok cool that's the way i'm going to be able to do this and be able to manipulate him letting me go by telling him to get out get away from here you know marta him in my opinion yes. her get a word with the police chase they say why d
i don't know i mean i guess s. between him and whatever god he's choosing a warship right now you know. him or any are after him how are you i mean he says he can't get to see and to see. so he drops you off for a draw. but how much sense does that make if he if he held at gun point he didn't hold your gun point right he just felt afraid because he was carrying a gun around the senator really like anything you try to you try to get away with get away from likes it if i had a gun and i'm holding...
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she said i am heading up to hue. i said i am, too. we chatted and i said i was told there were a few snipers in hue. she said, no, it's worse. you guys are going into a buzz saw. i said i hadn't been told that. i think it was exaggerated. they would not send just one squad like this with the truck company. we reached the outskirts and saw fewer and fewer people and i said i have to turn left and parallel this canal. she said, i'm going to walk in the city and she raised her hands up into the air and crossed into the city proper and was captured by the north vietnamese, her and her photographer. she was allowed to take photos, hid the film on her person and was released several days later. why they didn't kill her? she was a french national i suppose and she was released. i saw her later on in the battle. about 40 minutes after i left her i found a north vietnamese roadblock. i made some civilians remove it because i felt it could be booby trapped, and i stopped all the vehicles and started to as much the back of the homes. we didn't w
she said i am heading up to hue. i said i am, too. we chatted and i said i was told there were a few snipers in hue. she said, no, it's worse. you guys are going into a buzz saw. i said i hadn't been told that. i think it was exaggerated. they would not send just one squad like this with the truck company. we reached the outskirts and saw fewer and fewer people and i said i have to turn left and parallel this canal. she said, i'm going to walk in the city and she raised her hands up into the...
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i will see if i can find the photographs.ng. it was funny, i did it incessantly for 18 months, and i would come in to the kitchen and i would be gasping with the anxiety and the awful tight, hard stone in my chest. and then, as i started weighing stuff and getting things on the go, it would unwind. but after 18 months, the need to do it passed quite abruptly as well. now i can't even look at the sieve without getting ptsd, because it reminds me about how how my horrible my head was back then, and how awful my thoughts were. but i am very grateful to it. we have run out of time on talking books, but thank you very much, marian keyes. thank you for having me. good afternoon. some of us today have been threatening looking skies and sharp showers but many of us have been lucky enough to have some blue sky and sunshine and temperatures are responding nicely out there. now, the remainder of the weekend looks as though it is going to follow a similar pattern, we will continue to see some dry weather, with decent sunny spells round a
i will see if i can find the photographs.ng. it was funny, i did it incessantly for 18 months, and i would come in to the kitchen and i would be gasping with the anxiety and the awful tight, hard stone in my chest. and then, as i started weighing stuff and getting things on the go, it would unwind. but after 18 months, the need to do it passed quite abruptly as well. now i can't even look at the sieve without getting ptsd, because it reminds me about how how my horrible my head was back then,...
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i didn't know. i had just left for camp. i went away, i didn't know this had happened. to the olympic games. so it was a horrible time for me, for my family, my brothers and sisters, not only me. my dad was obviously very sick with prostate cancer but, to be honest with you, i was more worried about my mum at the time. thankfully she's come right now, but it is touch and go. in saying that, there is no buts to olympic champion. there is no "chad le clos was the best butterfly swimmer of his time but his mother had cancer. " they're not going to say chad le clos‘s parents had cancer, no one cares about that, you know. for me, that's not an excuse. maybe it is a reason, one of the reasons, but at the end of the day, i'm not ever going to let that enter into my mind because difficulties happen in life and you just have to deal with them. and it would not be fair for me to, maybe if in four years time, god forbid, something happens to someone else. mentally, these have been tough times. let's talk about the mental resilience that sometimes has failed. failed, it seems to me
i didn't know. i had just left for camp. i went away, i didn't know this had happened. to the olympic games. so it was a horrible time for me, for my family, my brothers and sisters, not only me. my dad was obviously very sick with prostate cancer but, to be honest with you, i was more worried about my mum at the time. thankfully she's come right now, but it is touch and go. in saying that, there is no buts to olympic champion. there is no "chad le clos was the best butterfly swimmer of...
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i already laid it out. i told my sister. i said, "oh, he's a great guy.always" -- lemonis: you don't even know me yet. i could be crazy. nancy: i said, "oh, he's gonna have three kids"... lemonis: no, no kids. nancy: ..."be married." lemonis: no. nancy: ching-ching. lemonis: did you think it was funny that she was flirting with me? amber: oh, my gosh, yes. i could have played, like, a whole scene of that. we had more. we have way more. [ laughing ] she, like, touched your chest. lemonis: i think in that moment, what i probably thought more than anything else is, "what did i get myself into?" and what nobody knew -- i think maybe you knew -- is i had 103-degree fever that entire day. and so i'm sick, it's hot as you know what, now she's telling me about beating the crap out of his girlfriend who was having sex in her bed, and now she's asking me if i want to go out, essentially... amber: right. lemonis: ...in a matter of, no b.s., less than five minutes. amber: and so now -- what are you -- like, what goes through your head? are you like, "why am i here?"
i already laid it out. i told my sister. i said, "oh, he's a great guy.always" -- lemonis: you don't even know me yet. i could be crazy. nancy: i said, "oh, he's gonna have three kids"... lemonis: no, no kids. nancy: ..."be married." lemonis: no. nancy: ching-ching. lemonis: did you think it was funny that she was flirting with me? amber: oh, my gosh, yes. i could have played, like, a whole scene of that. we had more. we have way more. [ laughing ] she, like,...
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i would be happy. >> think about it. >> i wanted to make sure i was framing. i said it right. look, i would happily push aside what he gives us every day for a more balanced leadership for the country. i don't value my show's success over the country's. >> you are really tough on him. a lot of the late night folks are really tough on him. do you feel that the red state folks have a legitimate complaint when they say all these late night guys are a you know, attack squad against the president and there's no diversity there when it comes to any logical dity versety and fair snz. >> i can understand they don't like it. i respect their opinion to choose not to watch. with that said, most comedians are pretty consist ept in calling out hypocrisy and lying. we don't every day just say, hey, we got to attack donald trump, what is there? it's the opposite. the thing comes first then we realize in order to talk about it is to in some degree, talk b about dt. the kay he stops gi igiving us stuff to talk about, we'll move on to something else. it's not like we have to go searching throug
i would be happy. >> think about it. >> i wanted to make sure i was framing. i said it right. look, i would happily push aside what he gives us every day for a more balanced leadership for the country. i don't value my show's success over the country's. >> you are really tough on him. a lot of the late night folks are really tough on him. do you feel that the red state folks have a legitimate complaint when they say all these late night guys are a you know, attack squad...
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but i knew it's something i wanted to do, and i think, i knew i wanted to write this story, and i naturally -- when you're starting out something completely different, you experiment. i am going to try to write it this way, neighbor a third person or maybe i'll do -- experiment with tense and other ways in which to try grab rather's attention, but i just gravitated toward the first person and just seems to work for me. i also write in the present tense, which a lot of people criticize. use datelines to tell people where they are in the story. i picked up this technique -- these gun will appreciate this because it's something from pittsburgh -- people in pittsburgh have a tendency to tell stories in bars in the present tense and say something to the effect do i'll use a pittsburgh accent issue says to my buddy chuckyear -- but something that happened in the past, but he says "i says" and makes for a really compelling storytelling because it was something that was completely insane but they say -- i says to him this is a bad idea and you would get that throughout of the mud. so this is -- i l
but i knew it's something i wanted to do, and i think, i knew i wanted to write this story, and i naturally -- when you're starting out something completely different, you experiment. i am going to try to write it this way, neighbor a third person or maybe i'll do -- experiment with tense and other ways in which to try grab rather's attention, but i just gravitated toward the first person and just seems to work for me. i also write in the present tense, which a lot of people criticize. use...
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i said i don't know i haven't talked to all of them. i am just in baghdad. [laughter] i don't want to be that guy that says this is what the afghan mindset is. because it is vy diverse culture and ethnic and tribal and i cannot say. i am not do next for i never profess to be what is going on the more time i spend there the more you realize how little i know. and i always think to myself for example you have your afghanistan experts like the ghost wars guy he is that phd level and i am like hooked on phonics. that is not what my book is about but i'm not the guy that will tell you what is going on. my goal is to tell the story to entice people that may be aren't particularly interested in this part of the world. and maybe to my personal story inadvertently maybe they can become more interested in that interest will continue after they put down my book hopefully. that is part of the goal i think. >> i have one more question. we came at a time where how have you managed a transition how do you managed to do that? >> yes at first it was very difficult i wasn't s
i said i don't know i haven't talked to all of them. i am just in baghdad. [laughter] i don't want to be that guy that says this is what the afghan mindset is. because it is vy diverse culture and ethnic and tribal and i cannot say. i am not do next for i never profess to be what is going on the more time i spend there the more you realize how little i know. and i always think to myself for example you have your afghanistan experts like the ghost wars guy he is that phd level and i am like...
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i have a parrot. >> i noticed a beep. >> no, no, i have a parrot, i mean, i don't have -- no. >> a parrot? >> cosby changed the subject and offered to financially help andrea if she wanted to pursue a graduate degree. >> yeah. i'll lay out what i think is the best. pay for the schooling. >> uh-huh. >> and whatever -- as long as she maintains a 3.0 average, she'll be fine. >> gianna says she wasn't interested in cosby's money but she did want the name of the drug he'd given andrea. she'd asked him for that in their previous phone call. >> are you really going to send me on that piece of paper the name of that stuff or not? or were you joking? >> oh, no no no no. we can talk about what you asked for later. >> okay. >> okay? >> okay. just because i'm concerned. i don't know how it affected her and i want to know. >> i don't think so. i wouldn't even worry about it. i'm serious about this. let's get with the other thing, okay? >> the conversation ended. days later, andrea was interviewed by police in pennsylvania. she hoped cosby would be charged. but that didn't happen. in a dramatic develop
i have a parrot. >> i noticed a beep. >> no, no, i have a parrot, i mean, i don't have -- no. >> a parrot? >> cosby changed the subject and offered to financially help andrea if she wanted to pursue a graduate degree. >> yeah. i'll lay out what i think is the best. pay for the schooling. >> uh-huh. >> and whatever -- as long as she maintains a 3.0 average, she'll be fine. >> gianna says she wasn't interested in cosby's money but she did want the...
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i like i don't know. but what i know is the climate steep.when it feels like critical you want everybody on your side and who you don't want to be on your side is god. you want god on your side when you're trying that hard. when you're messing with people's theology you're messing with one did a safety that people have. >> there good about same god loves us and cares for us but the thing that we oh is to follow all that word. folks get mad and it's because of fear of what will happen if they follow you down the path to what you were talking about. i try to work through it. i'm still a church girl, don't mess with me because i'll pray about you and it might not work out for two. at the same time, a deeply feel like god was like, you're gonna miss me. because the theological tools you need to get me here are not the same as the others. i hope this gives black women the opportunity to redefine income to that conversation and think about it differently. [applause] >> hello. i'm a white girl asking the question. you are beautiful, thank you so muc
i like i don't know. but what i know is the climate steep.when it feels like critical you want everybody on your side and who you don't want to be on your side is god. you want god on your side when you're trying that hard. when you're messing with people's theology you're messing with one did a safety that people have. >> there good about same god loves us and cares for us but the thing that we oh is to follow all that word. folks get mad and it's because of fear of what will happen if...
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i knew that god was calling me. i called my wife and said, i am going to run for office. i got physically ill, had to pull over to the side of the road and throw up. but, when we are called to do something, even if we do not know the future, it is the right place to be, graduates. if we are there, we're truly saying, thy will be done, then he will take care of the rest. we can step, perhaps even in the wrong direction, yet he is the god that closes doors. the one that actually banks sure those paths are closed -- actually makes sure that those paths are closed. he will direct our steps. that is a great comfort, because you will get all kinds of advice, most of it not godly. and when you look at that, that you have all kinds of doors ahead of you. many, many doors. i am not talking about the door to your parents basement. that is not the door i am talking about. as you look at all the doors out there, finishing one chapter today and starting another, one door is closing and another is opening. yet in the psalms, it tells us that we spend our years as a tale that is told. w
i knew that god was calling me. i called my wife and said, i am going to run for office. i got physically ill, had to pull over to the side of the road and throw up. but, when we are called to do something, even if we do not know the future, it is the right place to be, graduates. if we are there, we're truly saying, thy will be done, then he will take care of the rest. we can step, perhaps even in the wrong direction, yet he is the god that closes doors. the one that actually banks sure those...
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when i saw that trump insulted me on twitter, i was going to tweet back immediately, but i thought iore important things to do. [ cheers ] then i thought, wait, shouldn't he have more important things to do? [ laughter and applause ] he's the president of the -- what are you doing! you're the president! why's he tweeting at me? but this is real -- it's a real tweet from the president. he wrote, "@jimmyfallon is now whimpering to all that he did the famous hair show with me, where he seriously messed up my hair." [ laughter ] and that "he would have done it differently because it is said to have humanized me. he is taking heat. he called and said, 'monster ratings.' be a man, jimmy!" [ laughter ] it's real. it's crazy, the president went after me on twitter. it's pretty much the only thing i have in common with nfl players. i mean, that's the only thing. [ cheers and applause ] i have nothing else. well, in response, i made a a donation in trump's name to the refugee and immigrants center for education and legal services. [ cheers and applause ] the refugee and immigrant center for ed
when i saw that trump insulted me on twitter, i was going to tweet back immediately, but i thought iore important things to do. [ cheers ] then i thought, wait, shouldn't he have more important things to do? [ laughter and applause ] he's the president of the -- what are you doing! you're the president! why's he tweeting at me? but this is real -- it's a real tweet from the president. he wrote, "@jimmyfallon is now whimpering to all that he did the famous hair show with me, where he...
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>> i acknowledge that i made a mistake. i lost my marriage, i lost my family for a time. i took the responsibility for it. my whole life, i've taken responsibility for my actions. i do believe character matters. that's why i put my life's work, everything, my life's energy in my work. and i tried to make amends to my city who lost some confidence in me. and i'm ready to do this job because i've learned from those mistakes. >> mr. cox? >> i think character matters. i want to clarify, that was not my ad. it was a super pac. it was supporters of mine. >> not you. go ahead. >> can i get more time? >> 30 seconds. >> do you want to reset that, please? i don't take a back seat to anyone this. i led the recall of bob filner and got rid of him as the san diego mayor. to me bits power and responsibility. my mom was a single mom. i have four daughters in the workplace. i don't want them harassed. this is about power. mr. newsom and mr. villaraigosa will have to answer for their moral failings but it is about responsibility. when you lead a big city, you owe a responsibility not to p
>> i acknowledge that i made a mistake. i lost my marriage, i lost my family for a time. i took the responsibility for it. my whole life, i've taken responsibility for my actions. i do believe character matters. that's why i put my life's work, everything, my life's energy in my work. and i tried to make amends to my city who lost some confidence in me. and i'm ready to do this job because i've learned from those mistakes. >> mr. cox? >> i think character matters. i want to...
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lemonis: no, i don't. not there i don't. no. amber: you do. lemonis: i don't.at how much forehead -- amber: it's -- on the sides, it's -- lemonis: that's 'cause i wasn't trimming it tighter. tom: we've built mortuary trailers, casket trailers. we're pretty good at what arcus. we've been doing it for a long time. lemonis: who's that? tom: that's kita. nancy: that's kita. tom: that's the shop dog. nancy: yeah. lemonis: whose dog is that? nancy: m tom: it's nancy: no, no. that's my dog. lemonis: your dog, his dog? nancy: no, it's mine. lemonis: oh. tom: it used to be my dog. nancy: no, it was ours, and she stays with me. lemonis: oh. nancy: we were a couple for 20 years, but we're not together for the last 3. lemonis: how's it working together, and is that odd? nancy: i don't really have any issues as long as nobody gets in my way. lemonis: i'll make sure i stay out of your way. did you think it was neces when i said i would stay out of her way, that you would just have that awkward silence for a moment while she's chewing her gum ing at me? amber: well, i mean, i
lemonis: no, i don't. not there i don't. no. amber: you do. lemonis: i don't.at how much forehead -- amber: it's -- on the sides, it's -- lemonis: that's 'cause i wasn't trimming it tighter. tom: we've built mortuary trailers, casket trailers. we're pretty good at what arcus. we've been doing it for a long time. lemonis: who's that? tom: that's kita. nancy: that's kita. tom: that's the shop dog. nancy: yeah. lemonis: whose dog is that? nancy: m tom: it's nancy: no, no. that's my dog. lemonis:...
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i came hear from ireland, so i am an outsider and i lived hear for ten years before i moved to marin. i live in a town that is dying because people come into the spots and price them on amazon. >> okay. according to the institute for local communities and cities, chain stores have a weekend local economy is and eroded trust in the community. that is not the give-and-take in that family atmosphere. this also have limited local investment and spending. and one of the outcomes of that is that the chain stores eliminate smaller stores and investment in smaller companies. for example, i started a little store at 24th street and i will, there is a wells fargo near there, i will maybe higher around there. i will ask people to help me with a business contract, but the wonderful gentlemen here representing healthy spot don't need that. they have their corporate attorneys. they don't need the valley bank and they don't need the clerk to help us. they have a wonderful corporate shelf makers. it will look the same and it will look beautiful. i think these gentlemen are well educated. they went to
i came hear from ireland, so i am an outsider and i lived hear for ten years before i moved to marin. i live in a town that is dying because people come into the spots and price them on amazon. >> okay. according to the institute for local communities and cities, chain stores have a weekend local economy is and eroded trust in the community. that is not the give-and-take in that family atmosphere. this also have limited local investment and spending. and one of the outcomes of that is...
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that i love that. so i don't mind. my wife. and i if i look at how a. divorce rate is getting higher. here. in. the form in the minute no but that is. sad enough i would. have been here but for that i'm not going to. list the illegal supply a little more than is when there. is a. little missa who. might have a little weird when weird. but of the. last three not about. the. bus mission afoot as always. other people. miskelly the new one on the high that had the. mind that residential and a few beers and i mean them in the store and if you had the. most up. in the day very. good to me with. the worst table habits those occasions mom there are some harassment but somehow that. desire. the hurt that they not they're not even i'm not a man if she can. be the same with me i'm not much of those. to be able to. be in the way i didn't love my life we could all walk and blah blah blah. but that will. get us a bus and. nobody can there's a mess though what done yeah for sure but then. at forty. the woman or the money on it name it when you are. single again and th
that i love that. so i don't mind. my wife. and i if i look at how a. divorce rate is getting higher. here. in. the form in the minute no but that is. sad enough i would. have been here but for that i'm not going to. list the illegal supply a little more than is when there. is a. little missa who. might have a little weird when weird. but of the. last three not about. the. bus mission afoot as always. other people. miskelly the new one on the high that had the. mind that residential and a few...
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i gotjaundice and i knew if i went to hospital i had to go then.onth i wasn't pushing very hard. and the signs disappeared and i felt better and i started to push. in 1971, robin recreated parts of his voyage for a bbc television documentary. you know you are pushing on at the same time thinking, getting close to the southern ocean, what would it be like? the first ten days it was bad. that's when i lost my freshwater, smashed up the steering. eventually that led to me losing the radio. it got knocked over. how scared were you? when a big wave‘s coming towards the boat, it's too late to be scared you have to deal with it. on one occasion, i saw one coming and i realised i had to get down inside the boat where i'd be safe. i was on deck and i got washed off, no question. i went up the rigging. let me show you this one because this is all that instance where i climbed up the mast. in fact the artist has put me halfway up the mast. which is true, that's what i did. and this wave broke right over the boat and disappeared so there's me and two mast and
i gotjaundice and i knew if i went to hospital i had to go then.onth i wasn't pushing very hard. and the signs disappeared and i felt better and i started to push. in 1971, robin recreated parts of his voyage for a bbc television documentary. you know you are pushing on at the same time thinking, getting close to the southern ocean, what would it be like? the first ten days it was bad. that's when i lost my freshwater, smashed up the steering. eventually that led to me losing the radio. it got...
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i know, i did the same thing. that's actually the way it's written in the code. >> commissioner richards: i was thinking maybe it's a mistake. >> no. the bottom of the third floor, meaning the top of the second. >> commissioner richards: under the conditions for the affordable housing bonus prom, i wrote in some of these conditions. it should comply with the san francisco building code. i thought it should pay prevailing wage. that's why we're funding these things with public money. the housing district on the section 309, the residential, does that include residential or is it only office? >> that would be -- [inaudible] >> -- i'd like to have the planning commission weigh in on that. that's it for now. thanks. >> president hillis: commissioner melgar? >> vice president melgar: thank you. so i generally like all of these. i'm a big fan of streamlining and making things more efficient, and i think these proposals generally do. i love it that we are now notifying tents. i will say, and this is where i may differ wi
i know, i did the same thing. that's actually the way it's written in the code. >> commissioner richards: i was thinking maybe it's a mistake. >> no. the bottom of the third floor, meaning the top of the second. >> commissioner richards: under the conditions for the affordable housing bonus prom, i wrote in some of these conditions. it should comply with the san francisco building code. i thought it should pay prevailing wage. that's why we're funding these things with public...
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and i think -- i mean, of the film. and i think you really enjoy it and it's a fun film to watch and it's a lot of teachable moments about values like that for young people. so perfectly appropria familyviewing. but that was to meot typical way to built a documentary around a poem, but it worked beautifully. president bush was the founder oun betty holden of a poetry society that only had two members. the two of them. and they wrote about it back and forth for probably close to 50 years. and many people tried to join the poetry society and they said no. that they were limiting the membership to two. so in 2003, what -- what i did by the way before i came here nigh i sort of crowd sourced this with a bunch of my friends, including president bush's daughter and said does anybody have any poetry from president distinguish that i can share. and luckily there was some people on the string that the bush library. and the bush library pulled up a letter to betty holden, his cousin in the poetry society from 2003 and it was righ
and i think -- i mean, of the film. and i think you really enjoy it and it's a fun film to watch and it's a lot of teachable moments about values like that for young people. so perfectly appropria familyviewing. but that was to meot typical way to built a documentary around a poem, but it worked beautifully. president bush was the founder oun betty holden of a poetry society that only had two members. the two of them. and they wrote about it back and forth for probably close to 50 years. and...
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i. i i. i.i do takes the funny they're singing the lyrics to the songs they're in a good mood and can forget everyday life it's just a nice moment you can share with them. even though. he stays in touch with his fans via social media to. see if you do fan new contact with the fans is really important to me as i am also an intensive user of social media i do all the posts myself and i now respond on instagram we have a hash tag called first for felix where i answer the first four comments under each photo vehicle and i want you report i. was a column what music always comes first and the main thing about most successful d.j.'s and producers is their own singles and their production as an operative and that makes you just as much musician songwriter and producer and that's where the art is and he put. his another master at the art of deejaying and record production. here's how it starts. to find out when me and the other guys started out the music didn't even exist we had an idea of the sound we w
i. i i. i.i do takes the funny they're singing the lyrics to the songs they're in a good mood and can forget everyday life it's just a nice moment you can share with them. even though. he stays in touch with his fans via social media to. see if you do fan new contact with the fans is really important to me as i am also an intensive user of social media i do all the posts myself and i now respond on instagram we have a hash tag called first for felix where i answer the first four comments under...
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i think i have touched on this before but i think i can answer that question. i ink that -- i think that my involvement in the u.s. election for the election of a president who has proved to be divisive among voters, it put an incredibly huge target on our back. and, ever since that day, although it was a great success in some terms for the company and the business growth, it actually proved to be its undoing. because, from that moment onwards, they were actors, not democrats and liberal media, particularly who would determined to destroy us, absolutely destroy us and we became the target of a sustained press and media attack. you couple that with the reporting in the uk, largely by the guardian, about our involvement in exit and that was proved to be false reporting, at every level, but in this country, we were perceived to be the architects of that campaign and we were vilified and hated for that. and you add into the mix, and extremely jealous and resentful employee who sat there and stewed for three years as his baby grew and matured and had success and he
i think i have touched on this before but i think i can answer that question. i ink that -- i think that my involvement in the u.s. election for the election of a president who has proved to be divisive among voters, it put an incredibly huge target on our back. and, ever since that day, although it was a great success in some terms for the company and the business growth, it actually proved to be its undoing. because, from that moment onwards, they were actors, not democrats and liberal media,...
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i may have a heart for some it would but i thought i. would know what that had already some but i'm going to. the head it's my head man i want to. go and it's my no come in they can't experience but this stupid students deeds and i don't know how i'm going to tear. this might have been the new way now. when i know is that it is the good name of people i know not after that i'm a pseudo kid in the heart of the living shit out robin's a mess of it i bet if you know if you know anything about accounting and i and i bought methadone i've been to that many years now and the event cannot come and i'm as you've been eleven experimental in afghan no. sense coming up in essentially zero zero seven. mesquite may come and i missed out on the best come in my mission. haven't had a comment i left that i had to look this up it might have to smother had smile i've got a capital thing and just obey i just my motto that i'm going to go and i don't have a dog. that i have. to get in on that but i doubt it so while it. might is a man but if another human.
i may have a heart for some it would but i thought i. would know what that had already some but i'm going to. the head it's my head man i want to. go and it's my no come in they can't experience but this stupid students deeds and i don't know how i'm going to tear. this might have been the new way now. when i know is that it is the good name of people i know not after that i'm a pseudo kid in the heart of the living shit out robin's a mess of it i bet if you know if you know anything about...
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of the united states alone and so i think even if i said i want to be too tough on myself i think i handle it in a reasonable way you told trump that he was not personally under investigation and was literally true but it still wasn't it's his campaign was under investigation by association he was on the investigation with it so you know not in that sense it was it was as you said technically true literally true but my general counsel argued that inevitably we're going to have to look at the campaigns conduct he's the candidate of the campaign and so inevitably you're going to get a situation where in some respect his conduct is going to be reviewed and that was his argument to me so it wasn't a total free pass. you were giving him when you said you're not under investigation i was describing something that was accurate in an effort to diffuse a very up not complete well no i don't think that's my general counsel's concern was we will get to a place it seems inevitably will have to look at his conduct so we have to correct that someday and what does that do when you create a duty to
of the united states alone and so i think even if i said i want to be too tough on myself i think i handle it in a reasonable way you told trump that he was not personally under investigation and was literally true but it still wasn't it's his campaign was under investigation by association he was on the investigation with it so you know not in that sense it was it was as you said technically true literally true but my general counsel argued that inevitably we're going to have to look at the...
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i have 45 seconds. i would sing but i can't sing. i would talk all day.you for your time. >> thank you for your comments. madam president, seeing no other -- >> happy birthday. >> thank you kindly. thank you. seeing no other members -- gentleman -- sir, would you like to make comments? okay. >> members of the board of supervisors, why are we standing here right now is because somebody resigned. somebody resigned. and why did she resign, first of all? she resigned because she wanted mayoral elections. last time i was here, the attention was done on her even though she was running for mayor. so today we can't make a decision without considering the person -- the person she can commu communicate with the most. my recommendation would be the peon that she can communicate with the most. i've got a plate in front of me. i have to eat. and then you're talking about some dessert. let me eat first and then we'll go to the dessert. and i'd like to congratulate her. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. madam president. >> president breed: thank you. are there
i have 45 seconds. i would sing but i can't sing. i would talk all day.you for your time. >> thank you for your comments. madam president, seeing no other -- >> happy birthday. >> thank you kindly. thank you. seeing no other members -- gentleman -- sir, would you like to make comments? okay. >> members of the board of supervisors, why are we standing here right now is because somebody resigned. somebody resigned. and why did she resign, first of all? she resigned because...
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i becaus- i was hurting myself. like, i was putting myself down. i was doing all the fat jokes.d i realized then the power i had on stage was nlected in -- in the world, and i didn't poknow how to reconcile thr i had in the reach with my, you know, platform. and then i go out in the world and just be, you know, almost sub-human in certain parts. so, that's what the show's about. so, li the -- putting the line in the sand saying, "how can i do this job, if i'm putting myself down?" >> seth: well, that, i have to ou, is a lot more interesting than that nanette lady sounds, so -- [ laughter and applause ] i think you made the right choice. [ cheers and applause ] really, really lovely to meet you.mu thanks s for being here. hannah gadsby, everyone. "nanette" will be streaming june 19th on netflix. you can playhouse in new york june 20th k.rough the 30th. we'll be right b [ cheers and applause ] ♪ foaming body wash. mp pu, foam, hydrate new dody men + care foaming ash i'm always on the ys. i'm alwaraveling. so i take my surface laptop with me a lot. it's thin and super lightweight.
i becaus- i was hurting myself. like, i was putting myself down. i was doing all the fat jokes.d i realized then the power i had on stage was nlected in -- in the world, and i didn't poknow how to reconcile thr i had in the reach with my, you know, platform. and then i go out in the world and just be, you know, almost sub-human in certain parts. so, that's what the show's about. so, li the -- putting the line in the sand saying, "how can i do this job, if i'm putting myself down?"...
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i. i failed at that. we had a toxic relationship but initially when i was at the "wall street journal" and the kid reporter, i did have friendships with these people that we traveled all over the country together with. then it was a change from 2016 within her age traveled on the same bus as the press so it's hard not to establish some friendships. >> can you talk a little bit about how her 2008 campaign, like, her relationship with the press versus 2016 campaign? >> i think she is a very candidate in 2008 but she had a better campaign 2016. when she ran for president in 2008 should been a new york senator and she was involved and always in touch with her upstate constituents and factory towns. i think she is connected to the problems before having particularly in places like pennsylvania and indiana. but the other aspect of her in 2008 was as a sin to give a press around. she had the new york press corps so is like these tablet guys and they became her traveling press. i joined with them but they been co
i. i failed at that. we had a toxic relationship but initially when i was at the "wall street journal" and the kid reporter, i did have friendships with these people that we traveled all over the country together with. then it was a change from 2016 within her age traveled on the same bus as the press so it's hard not to establish some friendships. >> can you talk a little bit about how her 2008 campaign, like, her relationship with the press versus 2016 campaign? >> i...
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i had 300 sanctions i was ready to pi on last week, i said i can't put on sanctions when getting ready to meet. i thought it was disrespectful. 300 powerful ones. i said it would be disrespectful. jennifer, when you look at all those things that we got, and what we got are hostages back, i didn't pay 1.8 billion in cash like the hostages that came back from iran which was a disgraceful situation what took place. we've gotten a lot. when i hear somebody in the media say that president trump has agreed to meet, like it is not a big deal to me. i think we should meet on a lot of different topics, not just this one. i believe a lot of great things can happen. yes, go ahead, please. >> sir, you just listed off a lot of things you said you got for the meeting. wasn't too long ago you said we define success by north korea agreeing to give up nuclear weapons. >> that's what they're doing. >> press kim jong-un for complete verifiable irreversible -- >> i did honestly. >> can you say why you didn't secure those details in this agreement. >> there's no time. i'm here one day. we're together many
i had 300 sanctions i was ready to pi on last week, i said i can't put on sanctions when getting ready to meet. i thought it was disrespectful. 300 powerful ones. i said it would be disrespectful. jennifer, when you look at all those things that we got, and what we got are hostages back, i didn't pay 1.8 billion in cash like the hostages that came back from iran which was a disgraceful situation what took place. we've gotten a lot. when i hear somebody in the media say that president trump has...
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areas. >> all i can say is that i agree with you. >> -- all i can say is that i agree with you. the availability of capital, whether it is through investment , or through credit, is essential to starting a business. >> that's all there is to it. >> absolutely. >> i agree. >> i was at a fair about a year ago, toung lady there had found a way in west virginia to get syrup fruit trees. she wanted to get a loan to make this syrup and salad, she had the hardest time finding anyone to give her an additional startup learned to invest in this product. she went to banks and ministrations, couldn't find anybody to do it. i think these regulations and addictions are well intended by the other side but they're hurting the people who need these investment startup dollars. this is a family that had a dream in my district, and it was a great product, they tasted it, and couldn't find anyone to invest but i want to encourage you to continue the deregulation, get impediments out of the way for americans in rural areas as well as, you know, cities, so they can have their dream of owning their own
areas. >> all i can say is that i agree with you. >> -- all i can say is that i agree with you. the availability of capital, whether it is through investment , or through credit, is essential to starting a business. >> that's all there is to it. >> absolutely. >> i agree. >> i was at a fair about a year ago, toung lady there had found a way in west virginia to get syrup fruit trees. she wanted to get a loan to make this syrup and salad, she had the hardest...
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and the reality of what i was superman when i hear someone i love i wonder woman. just why. mike but but there is a mike and i see behind it and i see him right there hamas certainly but the other nick and i. might have. always name at the end of session and i'm up at the. knees and. that isn't home because linked in is that one could look bad. and the idea of babies would be. absolutely in for honey and. you know what the victim. and i'm a cylon must adhere to that the threat of iran is always that i've been in. well. it could have been an enormous. gift for the maestro as always will live i know and i mean i'm sorry for succeeding. but i'm going to be for the. fiftieth. shaw blah blah blah comment about syria having a sound. that come and. miss i'm not. so here. it is always be it also negative which has come in a sad. but if i could all out of a day i would i was the know it all but they got him what are you limited to was a. get him you know my eyes as you know is a colossal. mana and live many jed fifty his years at. going on at the bottom in. that he's bob. dole was he
and the reality of what i was superman when i hear someone i love i wonder woman. just why. mike but but there is a mike and i see behind it and i see him right there hamas certainly but the other nick and i. might have. always name at the end of session and i'm up at the. knees and. that isn't home because linked in is that one could look bad. and the idea of babies would be. absolutely in for honey and. you know what the victim. and i'm a cylon must adhere to that the threat of iran is always...
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when i saw that i got chills.all the years i was demonstrating and that's the answer but it happened in recent years is we went back because people have nostalgia and i hate to use that word but they have nostalgia for that need to feel self-righteous about this is bad and this is good but the only open answer to racism is forget about it. people i say that to some people and they say you can't forget about it the cause but the more you talk about it the more you need it. it's an interesting phenomenon. if you say look at this is a -- nothing more multicultural than los angeles and you can see it right here in the crowd around us. cares? just let it be forget about it. when i see black lives matter i recall. why? that is not helping anything. it's really not. the thing about it being a return of the clan and so forth do you know how many people that is? 250. you know this country is? hundred 30 million. there will always be 250 idiots like that. it's the human race. the answer is not to give them attention were ex
when i saw that i got chills.all the years i was demonstrating and that's the answer but it happened in recent years is we went back because people have nostalgia and i hate to use that word but they have nostalgia for that need to feel self-righteous about this is bad and this is good but the only open answer to racism is forget about it. people i say that to some people and they say you can't forget about it the cause but the more you talk about it the more you need it. it's an interesting...
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what i achieved i hope what i have it now. all things are being green true. i said i. don't think i've been winning. nothing he said it was all fun. and that's why i want to see it thank you to our. i. should look they did. not step. on it. the bus will. ask about san francisco for. example that man by the balls you biggish about that essentially have something there somebody should i give this a bit but my wife busted up badly about something that went to her but. when i was kid i was doing a lot a lot too much i think too much to the point i was crazy about. value to it goes on much as we're going to do to keep their general view of this real so when mom was lost he said it going to lead the state of founder quoted. ship the focus off. the margin race is easy is just making everything up in because before i was principal just one fun with my friends but when i was there i start to learn and this thing if i'm bored and i will start to put a mast head like the shot it disappears when they are going to be professional and one day are going to be successful and wonder go
what i achieved i hope what i have it now. all things are being green true. i said i. don't think i've been winning. nothing he said it was all fun. and that's why i want to see it thank you to our. i. should look they did. not step. on it. the bus will. ask about san francisco for. example that man by the balls you biggish about that essentially have something there somebody should i give this a bit but my wife busted up badly about something that went to her but. when i was kid i was doing a...
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do this if i didn't really believe what i say and i believe my country can be better i believe in donald trump but i believe japan russia and america are going to be the three leaders that fight back against the globalist so that's my kind of part of my enthusiasm for putin here as well you mention the silencing of dissenting view yeah i totally hear your i personally have been looked into by a couple of times but i would at least agree with you that there is a political censorship or a liberal political censorship going on in a number of western countries but when i hear certain views again and postulating that children could be mistreated because of that names that's that's that's not that is not a fair summary of what i've said i don't let people know that it's not a fair summary of what i said i said i would invite certain children to my house if they know you know it's not me. i don't know when you are feeling rejected it feeling rejected is pretty painful for a child i can tell you from my own experience i'm pretty sure you have that experience yourself in your life so when you say
do this if i didn't really believe what i say and i believe my country can be better i believe in donald trump but i believe japan russia and america are going to be the three leaders that fight back against the globalist so that's my kind of part of my enthusiasm for putin here as well you mention the silencing of dissenting view yeah i totally hear your i personally have been looked into by a couple of times but i would at least agree with you that there is a political censorship or a liberal...
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and i think i understand. i guess here is where i would tie them together. i mean, i think that yossi is addressing what we in the jewish community have to face, which are questions and challenges and the crisis around jewish nation hood. which is israel, of course, but it has to then do with the larger sense of the jewish nation, which is who are we and how are we connect and how do we understand each other. and, you know, what the zionist founder said is that we'll save judaism after we save the jews. right. and so i think that's part of that tension that you're speaking to. i guess what i'm saying is that we are in a hopeless position in 2018 that for the immense challenges and threats facing israel that worry me greatly, there is still an opportunity in israel and outside of israel for the pursuit of our jewishness in all its form, including faith. including the family. nationalism piece. and that we're just -- we can work at the same time towards all of these things that we a pyre to be. >> i -- aspire to be. >> i would just add that what you and i have
and i think i understand. i guess here is where i would tie them together. i mean, i think that yossi is addressing what we in the jewish community have to face, which are questions and challenges and the crisis around jewish nation hood. which is israel, of course, but it has to then do with the larger sense of the jewish nation, which is who are we and how are we connect and how do we understand each other. and, you know, what the zionist founder said is that we'll save judaism after we save...
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you know, i was -- i had a very bipartisan record in the senate, i hoped that i would try to work across the aisle on issues to solve problems, wherever i could. and that, to me, is more of that spirit is important. i wouldn't diminish even though i agree with you, i think women, if you come from a certain philosophy, you're going to have more of that voting record, but there is something that is -- can't be diminished about collegiality that we need more of because it is the more collaboration and collegiality even if we have different political viewpoints, it does allow you to at least not think that if you disagree with me, that somehow that makes you a bad person. it's more of a disagreement on issues if i know you as a person, so i do think that the women in the senate, for example, we get to -- we got together for dinner, you know, four times a year and we had relationships and discussions that i think were helpful. so, yes, there's much more in terms of functional we need to be. and, you know, we have to decide as individuals that that's important to us. >> and you came into offic
you know, i was -- i had a very bipartisan record in the senate, i hoped that i would try to work across the aisle on issues to solve problems, wherever i could. and that, to me, is more of that spirit is important. i wouldn't diminish even though i agree with you, i think women, if you come from a certain philosophy, you're going to have more of that voting record, but there is something that is -- can't be diminished about collegiality that we need more of because it is the more collaboration...
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i know this guy. he grew up like i did. i knew his voice. i tried to make it authentic. and to make sure -- jim sent me -- literally he was so determined after we agreed on the outline, he literally sent me 20 questions. >> wow. >> i felt like i was in school. i had to write an essay. here are these 20 things we have to resolve before we can do one more thing. so some of them i could answer off the top of my head. others i had to do my own research on. >> that was probably the closest -- it wasn't a disagreement. there was one question and a couple weeks later i went back and i asked the question. he said i already answered that. i said, well, you didn't answer it well enough. that was the only -- >> but it was a wonderful experience and i learned a lot, you know. i just learned a lot. i felt like i should be -- i had somebody else. >> and he's a terrific story teller. at one point over the holidays he sent me a christmas gift and it was speeches that he had done for funerals, which when i initially got it, i went i don't know about this. but i have to tell you, they're
i know this guy. he grew up like i did. i knew his voice. i tried to make it authentic. and to make sure -- jim sent me -- literally he was so determined after we agreed on the outline, he literally sent me 20 questions. >> wow. >> i felt like i was in school. i had to write an essay. here are these 20 things we have to resolve before we can do one more thing. so some of them i could answer off the top of my head. others i had to do my own research on. >> that was probably the...
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i am one of them and i am a lawyer i can assure you i would have checked my mail and i would have noticed this and i do not care for the look and feel of this project. i am opposed to there being an additional floor on this building. my concern is that th the appearance will not match the community i purchased in five years ago. when i went through myemod r goforts those of us who through the process and are matain the look and feel of the windows and the amount of surface area of the windows should have been restricted and now a few doors down we are going to have a larger building with a substantially larger surface area of glass. may neighbor who lives below me also an owner on francisco street could not be here, sheila and mark see gal are also opposed to the this building for the same reasons that none of us have concern or at least no one has a concern about the height of the building, we understand and respect there should be more floors if that fits the guidelines of the city but we do have concern over the concrete and the glass and the difference in the look and the feel and the
i am one of them and i am a lawyer i can assure you i would have checked my mail and i would have noticed this and i do not care for the look and feel of this project. i am opposed to there being an additional floor on this building. my concern is that th the appearance will not match the community i purchased in five years ago. when i went through myemod r goforts those of us who through the process and are matain the look and feel of the windows and the amount of surface area of the windows...
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i think i could be wrong here. but i smell smoke.nd if you smell smoke, that could only mean one thing. it's time for "ya burnt!" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: welcome to the burn zone. we've got a lot of topics to sizzle through but not a lot of time. over here is the burner. let's turn on the gas and load her up. ♪ woo! somebody stop me! [ laughter ] first up, sunburns. ah, sunburns, the only societal disadvantage to being white. [ laughter ] [ applause ] sun burns, you turn me so red, my body looks like the 2016 electoral map. [ audience oohs ] [ light laughter ] side burn democrats. >> side burn. >> seth: seriously, i haven't been burned this bad since a lady told me how her favorite part of this show was the roots. [ laughter ] sunburn, time to peel off 'cause ya burnt. flip-flops. who is the freak who looked at a big toe and thought, "that would look great in a thong?" [ laughter ] flip-flops are appropriate for the beach, the pool. and that's it. here's a little rhyme to help you remember. if the distance to water is more
i think i could be wrong here. but i smell smoke.nd if you smell smoke, that could only mean one thing. it's time for "ya burnt!" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: welcome to the burn zone. we've got a lot of topics to sizzle through but not a lot of time. over here is the burner. let's turn on the gas and load her up. ♪ woo! somebody stop me! [ laughter ] first up, sunburns. ah, sunburns, the only societal disadvantage to being white. [ laughter ] [ applause ] sun burns,...
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i have no idea who i am assigning a particular grade to when i assign it. give it to the registrar. she registers the grade. and then she underlines below -- unblinds the list. i find out after the fact who got the grade. at that point, i cannot change the grade. the reason they are unblinded for us, the professors, because we are in the position of recommending to organizations that are hiring these people how they did in our class. we have to write recommendations. and if we request it -- but we have to request it -- we are even given the rank in class. there are some judges, the most elite and sought-after, who want to know where the students rank in the class. brian: and the school does not publish the grades or the ranking of any of the students in penn law school? amy: they have become increasingly secretive about the grades. when i was in harvard law school in ancient times, the grades were posted. the rank in class was open information. the law review was determined strictly by rank and class. our grades were not confidential or words considered suc
i have no idea who i am assigning a particular grade to when i assign it. give it to the registrar. she registers the grade. and then she underlines below -- unblinds the list. i find out after the fact who got the grade. at that point, i cannot change the grade. the reason they are unblinded for us, the professors, because we are in the position of recommending to organizations that are hiring these people how they did in our class. we have to write recommendations. and if we request it -- but...
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i know i did when i was a kid. maybe i still do. but i hear a lot of category creep in the argument against political correctness or against seeking group redress, the idea that one minute you -- >> you are a category creep. what do you say about that? >> we are talking about politics. that is fine. [ae]. i know exactly what you think about it. i see where it goes wrong and where it is annoyi. how well is it working for you in america at the moment? not well at all. it really isn't. you can ask me in a moment. the reason that trump and breaks it in britain, it's not the -- it is the catastrophic failure of the left. it is our fault. my point is not that i turned to the right -- i am saying fight political correctness. it is so silly. the best move in playing chess is not the best chest move it is the move the opponent most want to to play. you are recruiting sergeant for thright by being annoying and upsetting and -- rather than persuading. political correctness does not work. >> you said the empirical. as far as i know, that is a w
i know i did when i was a kid. maybe i still do. but i hear a lot of category creep in the argument against political correctness or against seeking group redress, the idea that one minute you -- >> you are a category creep. what do you say about that? >> we are talking about politics. that is fine. [ae]. i know exactly what you think about it. i see where it goes wrong and where it is annoyi. how well is it working for you in america at the moment? not well at all. it really isn't....
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as i can i am not entirely sure because i am not of that mindset.rian: this is back in august of 2017. there is a dorothy roberts, a sarah barringer gordon, a serena , sophia lee, tobias barrington wolf. who are they? amy: those are my colleagues. there were multiple pieces published and letters and protests published. is an attempt by for historians on the faculty to write a substantive response to our peace. i did not object to that piece. i did not agree with it at all. i thought the argument was transparent really fallacious. bourgeois hold true in the 1950's, which was the high water mark of it, in our country, they objected to that. as far as i could reproduce their argument, their argument was you can't praise the 1950's because the 1950's were a time sexism,archy, racism, mistreatment of minorities, terrible things happened during the 1950's, discrimination was ergo there was nothing good about it. i consider that a complete non sequitur. they seem to be making an argument that the only reason the 1950's were good for the people it's -- they
as i can i am not entirely sure because i am not of that mindset.rian: this is back in august of 2017. there is a dorothy roberts, a sarah barringer gordon, a serena , sophia lee, tobias barrington wolf. who are they? amy: those are my colleagues. there were multiple pieces published and letters and protests published. is an attempt by for historians on the faculty to write a substantive response to our peace. i did not object to that piece. i did not agree with it at all. i thought the...
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i mentioned how long i have known my wife. one of the aspects of our relationship in those early years is our high school was about three blocks away from the fayetteville veteran's hospital. and every day on our way to and from high school, we would see a sign outside the veteran's hospital that says that the price of freedom is visible here. so, i'm humbled today not only by the confidence placed in me by the president of the united states and the support of our veteran service organizations, but to be introduced by senator tillis. having grown up in the military world, he exemplifies what all of us strive to be, and that is servant leader. the senator said, i've been privileged to experience from many different angles. as a senior in the pentagon, including leading the reform, and for eight weeks, as the acting secretary of the department of the veterans affairs. i walk the field of shiloh with my great grandfather. as a young captain of field artillery, he witnessed thousands parish in a matter of minutes in the battle in
i mentioned how long i have known my wife. one of the aspects of our relationship in those early years is our high school was about three blocks away from the fayetteville veteran's hospital. and every day on our way to and from high school, we would see a sign outside the veteran's hospital that says that the price of freedom is visible here. so, i'm humbled today not only by the confidence placed in me by the president of the united states and the support of our veteran service organizations,...