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i was like, actually, i don't.y, that was my first lesson in what it means to be excellent, from a customer experience point of view. because i just started emailing people. and i was like, how long do i think people will wait? turns out not that long. certainly not as long as it was going to take me to make stock. [laughter] francine: who were you talking to? sellers or customers? emma: both, actually. i was, like, can you help me get more fabric? will you wait eight weeks for a pair of jeans? and somewhere in that, it all kind of worked out. but i think, again, what people respond to is brands that have authenticity, and there is a level of honesty that is needed. and i went and said, you know what, we had no idea how popular and how much this was going to chime with customers, and if you can just be patient, we are going to get you something. hands up. we know we messed up. and we don't want to disappoint you. and there is a part of that honesty that actually, really chimed with people. they knew that we were no
i was like, actually, i don't.y, that was my first lesson in what it means to be excellent, from a customer experience point of view. because i just started emailing people. and i was like, how long do i think people will wait? turns out not that long. certainly not as long as it was going to take me to make stock. [laughter] francine: who were you talking to? sellers or customers? emma: both, actually. i was, like, can you help me get more fabric? will you wait eight weeks for a pair of jeans?...
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i felt like i had been crushed. i was i angry? i had to leave the house. i went and took a long walk. i, i was emotional. i actually showed a few tears over this and i had to figure out how to call because i didn't want to confront him. i wasn't going to exactly where the finger hit him, but kind of was i and i just wanted to know why he would destroy, because i understood that it might have been difficult for him because of the history weight, both the physical weight, the weight of what that represented. but it meant something different, i guess, to me, because of the people from whom i descended, the people who made something like and when i finally got him on the phone, he explained, oh, no, no, no, it's not destroyed. who? but he gave it away. he couldn't find someone to take it because it was so big and heavy. he wanted to give it to a museum. finally he found someone who was willing come to his state and take because they were picking up a bunch of antiques. so they came and they took this thing which weighed. it was like moving a piano and took it
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and so i guess my book trying to you know, i think i ask the question why i think i offer some possibleanswers but really, you know, you know in finance it's all about, you know, numbers, efficiency. but at some point it really is not about efficiency. it's about like the stories we tell ourselves. i mean, that story's changed a lot. i think in the last few years, we've seen such a massive transformation in the workplace and at least for a short, a huge power shift workers and the workplace when they were to open jobs for every available worker and dunkin donuts was giving signing and i mean there was a period like that when i there's actually a section i love for you to read the kind of talks about this moment we're in now and dust is settling. i'd love for you to read that. yeah, i'd be happy to. so the context is i'm going to flip to the end of my book because it's a history starts in the 1970s and it actually ends with the covid pandemic, which is, you know why i think i could ask questions about what world we lived. but i think the answers are very much still up in the air. but thi
and so i guess my book trying to you know, i think i ask the question why i think i offer some possibleanswers but really, you know, you know in finance it's all about, you know, numbers, efficiency. but at some point it really is not about efficiency. it's about like the stories we tell ourselves. i mean, that story's changed a lot. i think in the last few years, we've seen such a massive transformation in the workplace and at least for a short, a huge power shift workers and the workplace...
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i will break it. i don't care. and i don't wish for things.tyrus: dana? >> dana: i remember doing this with my mom and my dad. i like to make a wish. usually it is something that is not for me. i learned that early on. president bush, one time he said, you shouldn't ask god for things for you, necessarily, but for other people, and that makes things come around better for you, something like that. either well. >> tyrus: judge? >> judge jeanine: i give it to my kids, it doesn't mean anything, but dana, you are right. my mom and dad, break it, wish -- >> dana: a kind of didn't want to touch it. >> tyrus: huge. jessica? >> jessica: we didn't really do the wishbone. i do like the what are you think for for? i know this might be another question in there, but that is nice, especially for kids to get them thinking at a young age, you have a special existence, that we are doing all of this. >> tyrus: used to growing up, my mom was busy, so usually it was just me and my brother breaking it, so i looked at it as a kid thing. i to stop doing it with my
i will break it. i don't care. and i don't wish for things.tyrus: dana? >> dana: i remember doing this with my mom and my dad. i like to make a wish. usually it is something that is not for me. i learned that early on. president bush, one time he said, you shouldn't ask god for things for you, necessarily, but for other people, and that makes things come around better for you, something like that. either well. >> tyrus: judge? >> judge jeanine: i give it to my kids, it doesn't...
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i mean, i, i think time has passed, i can, i can tell the story. the statute of limitations when i was there, you know, we're in a law school, you guys can inform if i'm the the first night i went out there, i went to auburn university city and. the first time i was out there, this came up, you know, just in conversation and some guy i'm even forgetting who it was now off the top of my head but as we were kind of, we were getting ready to leave and i was i was being to a couple more of the men out there that i hadn't met and david also went to auburn. and so i think he may have introduced me as like, oh, this is stephen. you know, he went to auburn, too, and made some comment about this is in the fall. so football seasons going on and you know this this man responded by making a pretty a pretty cutting remark about auburn's football team being and then a joke about how he he wouldn't he wouldn't bet on them because this was apparently something he had been doing in some way. so it's it's it's just like you say, it's just like this was this very dis
i mean, i, i think time has passed, i can, i can tell the story. the statute of limitations when i was there, you know, we're in a law school, you guys can inform if i'm the the first night i went out there, i went to auburn university city and. the first time i was out there, this came up, you know, just in conversation and some guy i'm even forgetting who it was now off the top of my head but as we were kind of, we were getting ready to leave and i was i was being to a couple more of the men...
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i think i know i know everybody.ing said, you pick people and sometimes they disappoint you, everybody knows that. and then you pick people and they turn out to be better than you thought but for the most part, i tell you what, i think we have some incredible people in washington, we really do. we have great people and i now know i believe for the most part i know who those people are. >> you think bobby kennedy and elon musk will be influential figures without being specific about what the rules would be in your administration? >> yeah, i do. i think so. look, bobby, let's talk two of them. elon -- you know where he is right now? he's in pennsylvania campaigning for me. elon. that rocket ship, right. it's so great. 22 stories, i thought the sucker was going to be done, i was -- very crazy story. i saw it on television. i told the story tonight but i thought it was a very -- i'm talking to this very important guy, not as important as tucker but important, somebody everybody would know. taking to him, she's a boring g
i think i know i know everybody.ing said, you pick people and sometimes they disappoint you, everybody knows that. and then you pick people and they turn out to be better than you thought but for the most part, i tell you what, i think we have some incredible people in washington, we really do. we have great people and i now know i believe for the most part i know who those people are. >> you think bobby kennedy and elon musk will be influential figures without being specific about what...
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i couldn't spin it around enough, and i failed. and i see. and i looked in her eyes and there were tears. and there were tears in my eyes. and i just asked her to forgive me. i was she was me. i was just shot with her. came off worse. and she didn't move. she blinked, but she move her hair. she didn't make a body, just nothing. and i felt i felt like she she gave me something that day. i have hope. what you did is wrong. what you did was wrong, mr. allen. and it's unforgivable. and like today, i can live with that. my mom taught me. there's nothing wrong with a man having a heart heart. there's nothing wrong with you feeling like you're part of the human race. even though you took a life, you're still part of this human race. don't come out here with your head down. be an asset. you were given an opportunity and in after they started letting guys that have served time on death row. i know three guys that are out there. i served time with on death row. they don't want to write a book. they don't they just want to be left alone. and if i could
i couldn't spin it around enough, and i failed. and i see. and i looked in her eyes and there were tears. and there were tears in my eyes. and i just asked her to forgive me. i was she was me. i was just shot with her. came off worse. and she didn't move. she blinked, but she move her hair. she didn't make a body, just nothing. and i felt i felt like she she gave me something that day. i have hope. what you did is wrong. what you did was wrong, mr. allen. and it's unforgivable. and like today,...
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i couldn't spin it around enough, and i failed. and i see. and i looked in her eyes and there were tears. and there were tears in my eyes. and i just asked her to forgive me. i was she was me. i was just shot with her. came off worse. and she didn't move. she blinked, but she move her hair. she didn't make a body, just nothing. and i felt i felt like she she gave me something that day. i have hope. what you did is wrong. what you did was wrong, mr. allen. and it's unforgivable. and like today, i can live with that. my mom taught me. there's nothing wrong with a man having a heart heart. there's nothing wrong with you feeling like you're part of the human race. even though you took a life, you're still part of this human race. don't come out here with your head down. be an asset. you were given an opportunity and in after they started letting guys that have served time on death row. i know three guys that are out there. i served time with on death row. they don't want to write a book. they don't they just want to be left alone. and if i could
i couldn't spin it around enough, and i failed. and i see. and i looked in her eyes and there were tears. and there were tears in my eyes. and i just asked her to forgive me. i was she was me. i was just shot with her. came off worse. and she didn't move. she blinked, but she move her hair. she didn't make a body, just nothing. and i felt i felt like she she gave me something that day. i have hope. what you did is wrong. what you did was wrong, mr. allen. and it's unforgivable. and like today,...
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minutes since i gets it all says when i was 16 when i had kind of capex and i often didn't even realize that i was crossing myself this was a few and it was a way for me to deal with my emotion business, including ones i didn't want anyone to see what's on dish. we might have seen less than ryan self as might sound controversial of the behavior. save my life, got them on this. i don't mean to say that it was right or a good way to deal with the motion. we have this inside. it will turn the on the right away. this little to turn to someone on the and then an emergency to go to a clinic of other months, solution effects, as long as that should be fine if you're choosing between death himself, homes and bios. and you know how bad on the look for other people if you took your own life, then you draw the choose the option that can come where you might end up in hospital, but you're still alive. how many months? and that's what i did as i was to most your my health you can help chop to sophia, i didn't buy any of you can come fresh. do you have anything else you can put on it? otherwise we st
minutes since i gets it all says when i was 16 when i had kind of capex and i often didn't even realize that i was crossing myself this was a few and it was a way for me to deal with my emotion business, including ones i didn't want anyone to see what's on dish. we might have seen less than ryan self as might sound controversial of the behavior. save my life, got them on this. i don't mean to say that it was right or a good way to deal with the motion. we have this inside. it will turn the on...
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i don't know that i don't know and i will say i wasn't at the i was in tallahassee so i was florida but i think that from hearing from people who there but it might be too early to tell but i think that it seems as if people had made a decision here and they said okay want to try a thing? and that's the thing we to try. well, i was just going to add and, you know, there are other political scientists who write much more eloquently about this, but chicago being the center black politics for black america, historic lee as well. so if you look at senate on the federal level and congresspeople coming of illinois, coming out of chicago ago, more are coming out outside of the reconstruction, right when there were more black officials. illinois is the place you see most of those black elected officials from. so that influence, not just being here locally and certainly within that that black sub machine in particular that was very powerful for a big part of the 20th century. but also nationally and historically, the political realm, you know, and i think it goes back to what we were talking abo
i don't know that i don't know and i will say i wasn't at the i was in tallahassee so i was florida but i think that from hearing from people who there but it might be too early to tell but i think that it seems as if people had made a decision here and they said okay want to try a thing? and that's the thing we to try. well, i was just going to add and, you know, there are other political scientists who write much more eloquently about this, but chicago being the center black politics for...
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i guess i felt and i hope i wasn't wrong. i thought there was a need for it because there are a zillion exactly a zillion books on fasting, but they tell you their how to and they tell you what you should do and what it's going to do for you and that is going to cure this and that. and then there were a lot fewer books about aspects of fasting and how, for example, the so-called fast in girls of the 19th century, there's wonder for books written on that in the tradition of fasting, celebrities. but there wasn't something that brought it all together. and i thought also i as maybe you've heard, i have a somewhat political outlook. and i thought that fit for me very neatly into this idea of fasting as empowerment and as a way for people who might even be in jail and not have anything at their disposal to to forestall dialog. i thought that was learning about the suffragists and the and the irish prisoner and some many, many others and how it spans. i, i thought that what merited a book and i thought i could do it is that an ans
i guess i felt and i hope i wasn't wrong. i thought there was a need for it because there are a zillion exactly a zillion books on fasting, but they tell you their how to and they tell you what you should do and what it's going to do for you and that is going to cure this and that. and then there were a lot fewer books about aspects of fasting and how, for example, the so-called fast in girls of the 19th century, there's wonder for books written on that in the tradition of fasting, celebrities....
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i don't have gills, but i make sure that i show. so you directly. but i am in falls. i. i tried to do my best in that fight as well. i've got a question for you that. and in 2021 i had you in a god, you live full cost, which i enjoyed. honestly, you said something like, you weren't going to rice about your life and because it wasn't very interesting what made you change your mind. because you happen to a memoir which has come up now i please. i am a reluctant memoir, just i'd say got to be a good sign because if you ever encounter an enthusiastic morris, you should run the other direction. and because exposing personal traumas inevitably typically would involve other people. and so i think i was very reluctant to write about my own life because it would involve talking about my family. and so i did feel the compulsion eventually to, to write this no more because i could finally make the connections between my families, personal experiences and my own, and larger historical tapestries. i spent my career in my life grappling with big political questions of race and coloniz
i don't have gills, but i make sure that i show. so you directly. but i am in falls. i. i tried to do my best in that fight as well. i've got a question for you that. and in 2021 i had you in a god, you live full cost, which i enjoyed. honestly, you said something like, you weren't going to rice about your life and because it wasn't very interesting what made you change your mind. because you happen to a memoir which has come up now i please. i am a reluctant memoir, just i'd say got to be a...
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i met harry when i got to sing sing.e started working together, and as we started to get closer, i started to realize that this guy has the same situation as me. and so at that point, i had to call dan, and i was just like dan, we have another one. >> on your feet. >> oh! you're gonna film me? >> of course we're gonna film you. >> we saw velazquez this morning. >> i was talking to him the other night. >> how long have in here lingering every day wondering whether this mistake will be corrected. and that, you know, if the i'll ever get out of here. >> he told me he had been convicted of killing a cab driver by the name of bathe diap in 1995 in the bronx, and that five other people were charged with him, and they were all innocent. eric was 20 and a father to a newborn daughter when he was arrested. >> she was just born. i got to see her come out. i was there at the hospital. we brought her home, and two weeks after that, they just showed up one day, and just arrested me. during the interrogation, they told me that they wa
i met harry when i got to sing sing.e started working together, and as we started to get closer, i started to realize that this guy has the same situation as me. and so at that point, i had to call dan, and i was just like dan, we have another one. >> on your feet. >> oh! you're gonna film me? >> of course we're gonna film you. >> we saw velazquez this morning. >> i was talking to him the other night. >> how long have in here lingering every day wondering...
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i feel like i wrote this a long year even though i didn't, but some countries i can't i really can't remember it. was jim going to korea pay for women to freeze their eggs and they subsidize it because. they want more women to be having kids more in europe. i don't think it's as like flashy and marketing heavy. there's also more restrictions. the freezing of eggs and embryos, europe, the use of them. i mean, the us is known by some as like the wild west of fertility technology and there's pros and cons. to that the cons are that there's i have a lot of issues with how we regulate this technology here how clinics in many ways fall through the cracks of like the fda and the cdc and who's regulating and that's a it's in the book but so it's easy to kind of for embryologists and fertility doctors they're going to do what they want that the flip side of that and i say this in the book too is that it's called hrt for a reason so it stands for assisted reproductive technologies. doctors kind of say that like a lot this is more art than science. the science very strong, but it really is like
i feel like i wrote this a long year even though i didn't, but some countries i can't i really can't remember it. was jim going to korea pay for women to freeze their eggs and they subsidize it because. they want more women to be having kids more in europe. i don't think it's as like flashy and marketing heavy. there's also more restrictions. the freezing of eggs and embryos, europe, the use of them. i mean, the us is known by some as like the wild west of fertility technology and there's pros...
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i like, oh, i just, i don't know. ok, no, no, and yeah, i mean the most i commodity clearly out of me. i'm giving the most it up for the study. that's what he that you entered is invalid, that you, that a by me and you can said under foot, do i have done this on the, on the most of the most that i thought would have done most scale it will by she really should be so good, ok. you're asked closing board under that? i wanna see what of the into the new dentist has been using them to how do i have been done? was wanting to have more than i got models and style fairly organized. so yeah. is your single is in the can i hand it seemed to get a little by some one. just tell us you get a desk when the new gets a lovely minute. you're welcome. one though, so the not that i want a better view of your media to go, even if you don't mind that is the last thing to know how much the the dentist, the drone that i'm from the is the make of those doesn't against our, our folks and they will not be, and so i can go in and do nothing ye
i like, oh, i just, i don't know. ok, no, no, and yeah, i mean the most i commodity clearly out of me. i'm giving the most it up for the study. that's what he that you entered is invalid, that you, that a by me and you can said under foot, do i have done this on the, on the most of the most that i thought would have done most scale it will by she really should be so good, ok. you're asked closing board under that? i wanna see what of the into the new dentist has been using them to how do i have...
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i didn't negotiate and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. one of the greatest baseball players ever is cal ripken. he set a record for playing in 2600 32 consecutive games. he was an all-star 19 times. -- 2632 games. he was an all-star 19 times. and also wants a world series champion. i had a chance to sit down with him recently to talk about his current life working with and for the baltimore orioles. so it was said in baseball that the unbreakable record was lou gehrig's record of playing in 2130 games consecutively. nobody thought that could ever be broken. you broke it, playing in 2632 games consecutively over 17 years. why did you do that? did you ever think of maybe taking a day off would be a good thing? cal: you are not going to ask me what my secret was, right? david: i will get to that. cal: i don't know if i have one. i love the game a lot. your everyday player was defined in those years as playing every day and it was an honor to be thought of and counted on each and every day, by your teammates. so i had my dad who was also a co
i didn't negotiate and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. one of the greatest baseball players ever is cal ripken. he set a record for playing in 2600 32 consecutive games. he was an all-star 19 times. -- 2632 games. he was an all-star 19 times. and also wants a world series champion. i had a chance to sit down with him recently to talk about his current life working with and for the baltimore orioles. so it was said in baseball that the unbreakable record was...
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and i asra, i wanted to ask you because i feel like so the whole eater thing, i mean, i feel like withoutoccupy, it wouldn't have existed like that to me our organization. a lot of it, the seeds of it were started with occupy. i mean, the started in 2012. so it was literally like your life later. so i want to know how like books like barbara ehrenreich sphere falling and also your op as there was very active occupy how your participation that has had sort of filtered through the last 12 years or so like how how has that changed you. yeah. oh this one. yeah. well i think precisely because of that opening it created where there could be a more honest conversation class and inequality and the failings of the american political system. i mean, when you're describing molly's piece, one thing you said is she joined the hunger strike. molly took a side. and so one thing pete does. right. is it it also reminds us that most of the media we read is is taking a side? you know, it assumes the subjectivity of the wealthy of of the middle. right. and treats poor people as an aberration kind of others t
and i asra, i wanted to ask you because i feel like so the whole eater thing, i mean, i feel like withoutoccupy, it wouldn't have existed like that to me our organization. a lot of it, the seeds of it were started with occupy. i mean, the started in 2012. so it was literally like your life later. so i want to know how like books like barbara ehrenreich sphere falling and also your op as there was very active occupy how your participation that has had sort of filtered through the last 12 years...
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no, i was i would. i didn't. i did not have background. i had college training. what did you study? william mary? no, but i had enough math that i could do that. and the colonel of the artillery regiment at pendleton did not have anybody scheduled that knew anything about this. so i had another job at the time. my job was treasurer at the commission. officers of match and he used to come up to have lunch and so forth he said, i need a lieutenant to go to school. he said, what are you doing and would you like to go to school? and i said, well, what are you talking about? and he told me? i said, sure, i'd love to go to school. so we went to fort sill to this school, flash and sound ranging, the name of the school, but and included. we had to survey all peers and we didn't have our survey estimate except they should be used to site. well, had the circle and all of the things on it and we could survey with that district. so we were supposed to survey every o.p. and every microphone and we put it in the ground to make sure that when we gave them a, an answer on a set of quarters it was i
no, i was i would. i didn't. i did not have background. i had college training. what did you study? william mary? no, but i had enough math that i could do that. and the colonel of the artillery regiment at pendleton did not have anybody scheduled that knew anything about this. so i had another job at the time. my job was treasurer at the commission. officers of match and he used to come up to have lunch and so forth he said, i need a lieutenant to go to school. he said, what are you doing and...
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yes, i suppose i should be put you in a got some i always wished i could have stayed in school, but it just wasn't possible. now i want at least one of my children to be able to graduate from high school. let me see who's seeking a little minute because i got a right here. no one's over can you? but it was quite small when i stopped going. like i only went to class one or 2 days a month or something like that. to see a classy van. i stopped going because of the bose and the farmington a most. you're not on the yet. i didn't know. i know they should learn more than me see they need to at least finish 6th grade and you seconds ago says that potentially like a lot, it's important that people have a school that the children here have a school id and to kind of thing and they learn their ancestral knowledge from their parents, get them in. i can, if they're going to the mental and combined with education. so that's one of the 2 can compliment each other one and cannot get me to look at the like the right hand . and the left hand is assessment and i know that too many labor and education on
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i -- i -- i do. >> jimmy: that's the best.cheers and applause ] >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: there's a special -- there's a special on nbc airing november 19th at 10:00 p.m. it's called "defying gravity." it's called "the curtain rises on 'wicked.'" it's behind the scenes of making of this. and also a -- they're gonna show a sneak peek of an actual scene from the film. no spoilers. but you get to see how much work and everything that goes into. 'cause a lot of isn't really cgi effects. they're like -- they really built the -- >> they made it. they planted 9 million tulips. and they have -- the set is all around you. yeah, you're not -- >> jimmy: it's nuts. >> you're not in front of anything. that's right. by the way, it's on nbc. >> jimmy: yes. >> here's a trivia question. nbc sing the -- sing the three notes. [ humming nbc jingle ] >> jimmy: i buzzed in. [ light laughter ] [ humming nbc jingle ] >> okay, what song in "wicked" uses those same three notes to begin with? [ humming nbc jingle ] ♪ one fine day in the emerald
i -- i -- i do. >> jimmy: that's the best.cheers and applause ] >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: there's a special -- there's a special on nbc airing november 19th at 10:00 p.m. it's called "defying gravity." it's called "the curtain rises on 'wicked.'" it's behind the scenes of making of this. and also a -- they're gonna show a sneak peek of an actual scene from the film. no spoilers. but you get to see how much work and everything that goes into. 'cause...
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why i did what i did and why i fight for you. [applause] i chose this hotel for a particular reason. 37 years ago when i was 5 years old, my family and i lived out of this hotel for several weeks when we first moved to new jersey. my first nights in the state were right here in this hotel. my dad had just accepted a job, his very first job ever, working at a lab to do cancer research. and we were looking for a home for us to rent. my very first nice since were here and some of the strongest memories i've ever had in my life. early moments in my life were here. i remember staying here, i remember there was a restaurant here. i think it was called circles. i can't remember. but i remember feeling like the food was amazing. i was like, people in new jersey live good here. [laughter] [applause] the quality of the food. high class. i felt like a prince. i justed have to say, i wanted to be here tonight in this hotel. i wanted to pay tribute to my parents, to my family, to this state. forgiving a kid like me a chance to have a dream. f
why i did what i did and why i fight for you. [applause] i chose this hotel for a particular reason. 37 years ago when i was 5 years old, my family and i lived out of this hotel for several weeks when we first moved to new jersey. my first nights in the state were right here in this hotel. my dad had just accepted a job, his very first job ever, working at a lab to do cancer research. and we were looking for a home for us to rent. my very first nice since were here and some of the strongest...
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i mean i feel like i did the best job i could have done. i think that his range you know i, say this like you could write five different plays about him, you know, the the cubs columns, humorous columns, the sad columns, the personal comes like there's just so much about, you know, it's really hard to encapsulate. so i don't know if, you know, i've captured those trying to really find the universality in a lot of that to actually i, i was there's a guy in my neighborhood. he's a schoolteacher. he works at a high school. he's an english teacher. and when i was putting up the show and a workshop in los angeles because my idea was if i could put it in front of these people who have any kind of relationship with my that, and they can connect with it, then maybe i have, you know, because honestly, being in chicago, the show, being with all of you here is the big stage for this. you know and i said domo. yeah, i'm working this play and it's about this named mike royko. and he said, i, i teach a column of mike royko. i said what? what? and i said,
i mean i feel like i did the best job i could have done. i think that his range you know i, say this like you could write five different plays about him, you know, the the cubs columns, humorous columns, the sad columns, the personal comes like there's just so much about, you know, it's really hard to encapsulate. so i don't know if, you know, i've captured those trying to really find the universality in a lot of that to actually i, i was there's a guy in my neighborhood. he's a schoolteacher....
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i haven't i haven't that. i will tell you, i've done work with the board of elections, with our implementation of ranked choice voting. and though i know the board of elections, at least in new york city, has challenges, i do think they are faithfully executing their counts and it would surprise me if that weren't the case here. and i think for people who are like, i don't know how it's working, you should go be a poll worker. i've done this three times. once you do it, you can kind of see how much redundancy there is this system and how hard it really is to get to a nefarious end right. i just want to point out one more quick one. why don't you talk about it? the. okay. well, for the people here, so they could we can do it after. i'll do it with you after. but just one of the thing i just think is important, there were 987,000 voters who registered on january 1st, which is impossible because it's not open on january 1st. so i want to send you this report because somebody who's into this, please do it. and it
i haven't i haven't that. i will tell you, i've done work with the board of elections, with our implementation of ranked choice voting. and though i know the board of elections, at least in new york city, has challenges, i do think they are faithfully executing their counts and it would surprise me if that weren't the case here. and i think for people who are like, i don't know how it's working, you should go be a poll worker. i've done this three times. once you do it, you can kind of see how...
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i know that i think about a lot.ditorial board thinks about a lot is having viewpoint diversity, is trying to make sure that we're getting the best arguments of the other side of an issue inside the room, as well as hearing it outside from critics. and i think that's really valuable because jonathan haidt, who's a social psychologist, talks about a thing that we all do, which is that when we find a fact that confirms our belief, we think, can i believe this? in other words, has it met the minimum standard for plausibility? when we encounter evidence that disconfirms one of our important, morally important beliefs, we ask ourselves, must i believe this? in other words, is the evidence so overwhelming that i kind of can't avoid admitting that this is true, or quite likely to be true? and that different standard, to be clear, we don't know we're doing this. everyone does this all the time, and because of that, it is extremely difficult to actually do a fairjob of presenting all viewpoints unless you have people in the r
i know that i think about a lot.ditorial board thinks about a lot is having viewpoint diversity, is trying to make sure that we're getting the best arguments of the other side of an issue inside the room, as well as hearing it outside from critics. and i think that's really valuable because jonathan haidt, who's a social psychologist, talks about a thing that we all do, which is that when we find a fact that confirms our belief, we think, can i believe this? in other words, has it met the...
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i had done my good and different now how could i, i had to i let me let the, or i said the issue had a hi, how you attacking just to gain her to give you a bit. busy hide cutting, $970.00 if now had the the we do it. now if you have a who has some the are now heading pad, the deluxe that to send in mean headquarters is in the, in a 2nd in the admin. so by me sending my saw a left, a lot of the some obviously monday enough out of mount model. how you the command you have a lunch you you uh should yeah. a list of the show some more here is very nice donkey. i hope you're lucky. so i to kim, ploughing the bunk, is split down the talk to you know, his job loss even sometimes what i have the bread here. he likes to eat with me. yeah. if but i'd have to swear you in the hidden that's you gotta mix up in this race off with us. yeah. you and he got lost in 6th of september, 1962. my mom was walking in this phase and she was being a bring back with me. so she don't have time to go to the hospital on event onto the house. so she lying down an iphone in this field. this is my life i saw before
i had done my good and different now how could i, i had to i let me let the, or i said the issue had a hi, how you attacking just to gain her to give you a bit. busy hide cutting, $970.00 if now had the the we do it. now if you have a who has some the are now heading pad, the deluxe that to send in mean headquarters is in the, in a 2nd in the admin. so by me sending my saw a left, a lot of the some obviously monday enough out of mount model. how you the command you have a lunch you you uh...
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no, i mean, i'm not making i don't know. i mean, i think i mean, i think i think. i think you are. you are you were referring in a correct and important fashion to drug laws at in this country when there have been tough crime surges. you know, when politicians have decided to go that route. you're referring some kind of like drug crimes that have been ridiculously overly stringently punitive because people were making political statements. and certainly there were people in the three strikes era ended up long, long time in prison because they had three such offenses. and there was this like indiscriminately ill thought out three strikes and you're out thing. but i don't think a britney brittney griner, a first time offender in that way in the united, would not have faced that kind of thing. do we know if a russian would have been treated the same? i don't know. but i promise you, they were not they were not coming down on her because they were treating her the way they would. any russian. this is just we know that, you know. okay. thank you. hello. my question is, i'm sure you you'
no, i mean, i'm not making i don't know. i mean, i think i mean, i think i think. i think you are. you are you were referring in a correct and important fashion to drug laws at in this country when there have been tough crime surges. you know, when politicians have decided to go that route. you're referring some kind of like drug crimes that have been ridiculously overly stringently punitive because people were making political statements. and certainly there were people in the three strikes...
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i wish i had your cell phone, 'cause i would text you -- "i couldn't believe i was on the list with yoummy: no, no, no. i am honored to be anywhere near your name. >> jimmy: im honored to be. but you do have a new christmas release. >> i do. >> jimmy: and we -- i haven't really -- [ cheers and applause ] we love this. we need you. you make the holiday for all of us. it's you and carly pearce. >> yeah, this is a special one. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i love carly pearce, too. >> i love carly pearce. and -- >> jimmy: it's called "maybe this christmas." what is this one? >> this is gonna sound weird. like, i -- christmas is a time for so many people where it's so happy, and we love our families, and -- but for so many people, i knew that it was a really tough time. people are really vulnerable, and they're brittle. and -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> -- they miss their families, and they're going through tough stuff. and so, i wanted to write a a song that i felt talked to those people. 50% of us are hurtin'. and i was like, "you know what? why don't i bring some hope and some comfort?" and
i wish i had your cell phone, 'cause i would text you -- "i couldn't believe i was on the list with yoummy: no, no, no. i am honored to be anywhere near your name. >> jimmy: im honored to be. but you do have a new christmas release. >> i do. >> jimmy: and we -- i haven't really -- [ cheers and applause ] we love this. we need you. you make the holiday for all of us. it's you and carly pearce. >> yeah, this is a special one. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i...
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i guess i would.ou don't want to affect people's lives if it's phony stuff in there, because there is a lot of phony stuff with that whole world. >> jimmy: right, right. better to keep them locked away in a bathroom at mar-a-lago. you don't want that getting out. but none of the many child welfare advocates who wear his hats seem to care about any of this. the truth means almost nothing. pizzagate. i mean we got pizzagate. why would we care about this? in north carolina on saturday, one of the people running the camera decided he would have a little bit of fun with trump during one of his famous "i get the biggest crowds" speeches. >> we've had the biggest rallies in history of any country, and every rally is full. you don't have any seats that are empty. you don't have anything. i mean, the one we had today, you missed a beauty. we could have filled that place up 20 times. i mean, that was beautiful. and then we went to another one in another state. we had 49,000 people. she had 240 people. [ applaus
i guess i would.ou don't want to affect people's lives if it's phony stuff in there, because there is a lot of phony stuff with that whole world. >> jimmy: right, right. better to keep them locked away in a bathroom at mar-a-lago. you don't want that getting out. but none of the many child welfare advocates who wear his hats seem to care about any of this. the truth means almost nothing. pizzagate. i mean we got pizzagate. why would we care about this? in north carolina on saturday, one...
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so i was going to come, i, i don't wanna over litigate be, uh, i mean, you know, that, that i go to one of the mentors. this all was a lot of and i loved the russian people, but i'm not, we don't can't talk nonsense. we gotta talk clarity, okay, so, so i want the ward and i want the integrity of these borders to be a internationally acknowledged. and i think trump's going to surprise people by the way, on this issue. so i, i don't think, you know, if he has a good relationship with president putin, i don't necessarily think he's gonna role for president prudent if anything. if i were in that situation, i would tell president putting, you can make me look bad. let's have the war end, but some type of demilitarized zone, some type of buffer zone, some type of safety for everybody. but let's have this thing and so that the violence, you know, you're talking about dropping a nuclear bomb and finland, i mean, come on guys. we can't do that, actually it'd be more like nonsense, like, or france under the new ways. even if it's actually just speaking to you, it's mostly just written by site. it
so i was going to come, i, i don't wanna over litigate be, uh, i mean, you know, that, that i go to one of the mentors. this all was a lot of and i loved the russian people, but i'm not, we don't can't talk nonsense. we gotta talk clarity, okay, so, so i want the ward and i want the integrity of these borders to be a internationally acknowledged. and i think trump's going to surprise people by the way, on this issue. so i, i don't think, you know, if he has a good relationship with president...
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no here's i think i, i yeah when i was a kid my dad will tell you i think he feared that i was just going to become one of those kids who never left the house. and just read books all the time because i was one of those kids. you know, i did little league and all that kind of stuff. but that was a book. but i don't have it really is a special skill to write children's books, and i'm not saying that to be pandering. it really is. you you have to know how to tell a very, very broad story in a very limited number of words, but i go back to this this quest. i'm on. history is not boring, but most history books are boring history the way history is taught in the school, its history should be taught as if it was, you know, it was a big story. yeah, great. you know, like something that people should to history class saying what's going to happen today, you know, and they should leave. like, i never believe that that's what real history is like. and so i'm trying to write my books. i love when people say, oh, your book read like a movie and and i will say, i see still some elements of a screenpla
no here's i think i, i yeah when i was a kid my dad will tell you i think he feared that i was just going to become one of those kids who never left the house. and just read books all the time because i was one of those kids. you know, i did little league and all that kind of stuff. but that was a book. but i don't have it really is a special skill to write children's books, and i'm not saying that to be pandering. it really is. you you have to know how to tell a very, very broad story in a...
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yes a lot of money people we want my sh i shout you smile ght i know. i sure i. oh more often that i read. i share. shashank. thank you. at this time as we continue with our program, as we have noted that the congresswoman was an advocate for gospel music. and as many of you know that me being a founder of the national of gospel radio, its because of her advocacy for gospel music. we haveeen able to continue to play gospel music thrghout our airwaves, toughout the country. and so i'm just going to ask that our president of, the national association of gospel radio, come and just share some rerks on behalf of gospel radio minister mk ballard. on. thank you much, c.j.. civility is both an honor and privilege to stand before you in celebration ofospel music month and honor the remarkable congresswoman eila jackson lee. gospel musicas always been the heartbeat of o comnity, offering hope, healing, inspiration, andountless souls across generations. as representative of gospel radio, i'm here to expres our deep gratitude for congresswoman lee, our unwavering commitment
yes a lot of money people we want my sh i shout you smile ght i know. i sure i. oh more often that i read. i share. shashank. thank you. at this time as we continue with our program, as we have noted that the congresswoman was an advocate for gospel music. and as many of you know that me being a founder of the national of gospel radio, its because of her advocacy for gospel music. we haveeen able to continue to play gospel music thrghout our airwaves, toughout the country. and so i'm just going...
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i might as well as i spied on this. i think there's an overlap when it comes to trying to do good and trying to be humble. realized in the sciences line, i assume. so those are things that i at least try to achieve. so as i see, it's under the eyes on did i, as in my normal, everyday life. i would like to help people a lot more than a female light and a half the, to the best las vegas also. another fascinating thing about cause play is that gender roles are completely blurred all by one. it's totally diverse when it comes to characters to v as a color. of course, there are male characters and female characters and everything in between on and that's reflected in the cause play world because we don't, we don't in our cost, it doesn't matter what gender you are, or what gender you cause plas. everyone's accepted or, and everyone can take part. however they want to add on and um, kind of the, the process. so it'd be cool if we could all make the world a better place each in their own way. the, the view will tell you, we ar
i might as well as i spied on this. i think there's an overlap when it comes to trying to do good and trying to be humble. realized in the sciences line, i assume. so those are things that i at least try to achieve. so as i see, it's under the eyes on did i, as in my normal, everyday life. i would like to help people a lot more than a female light and a half the, to the best las vegas also. another fascinating thing about cause play is that gender roles are completely blurred all by one. it's...
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four 5450 i, i think i think truth came in at 10,000. but anyway, it's hard work and i knew it, but i decided i didn't want to. i want to disappoint him or doubleday and and by the way, for him to ask me for the first time in his 30 some odd year career to be a co-writer for me with hardly any experience that took lot of courage on his part because really, really didn't know how this was going to work out. and i don't know if you took that, too, to doubleday, you have an idea. you want to invite mccluskey, and if you did take that to doubleday, i wouldn't be surprised if they cautioned you about you. you sure you want to do this, john they said, god, no, not mccluskey. yeah, right. yeah, that's what i figured. but we went back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, and finally we got down to that and tried to talk jim into and he said, well, i'm just kind of curious, can we make any money off this offer and i said, yeah, we can sell some books. it's okay, i'm in in, so we're making a few bucks, right? like if you. but yeah, jim's, ji
four 5450 i, i think i think truth came in at 10,000. but anyway, it's hard work and i knew it, but i decided i didn't want to. i want to disappoint him or doubleday and and by the way, for him to ask me for the first time in his 30 some odd year career to be a co-writer for me with hardly any experience that took lot of courage on his part because really, really didn't know how this was going to work out. and i don't know if you took that, too, to doubleday, you have an idea. you want to...
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jeff: i asked how much he wanted, he said 250, i said fine, i did not negotiate and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i'd like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? josh harris is a major figure in the investment world and the sports world. in the investment world he was the cofounder of apollo, one of the largest credit equity firms in the world. as a sports owner he recently bought the washington commanders for $6 billion, largest price ever paid for a major sports franchise in the united states. i had a chance to sit down with josh harris to talk about his combined life as an investor and sports team owner. for those who don't know, josh was a cofounder of apollo, the one of the largest private equity credit firms in the world. he is now the founder and managing director and ceo of a new firm based in miami, 26 north. and as if that was not enough, you are also the lead partner in the washington commanders. you are also the lead partner managing director for the nba philadelphia 76e
jeff: i asked how much he wanted, he said 250, i said fine, i did not negotiate and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i'd like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? josh harris is a major figure in the investment world and the sports world. in the investment world he was the cofounder of apollo, one of the largest credit equity firms in the world. as a sports owner he recently bought the...
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i no, not really. i don't think i change anything. i but i could could it's it's a difficult question. tom. both of my other books, i, i think i could rewrite both of them and make them better. i was really happy with the way hoover turned out, but there is so much material on hoover, and if any of you have had the opportunity to go back there and see just how many boxes of material, how many walls of boxes of material there is in this library, it's just phenomenal. and i've often thought that if i had were to start over again today, i could write another biography of herbert hoover that would be 80% different in content from the one that i wrote, and b probably as good and just as interesting there is just so much there in his life in so many different ways to get at his story so many different sources that you know, you could you could really tell the story through a number of different ways. and while i don't think i'd change anything in the book as i wrote it, there are things that i wonder about. you know, i tried to keep everyth
i no, not really. i don't think i change anything. i but i could could it's it's a difficult question. tom. both of my other books, i, i think i could rewrite both of them and make them better. i was really happy with the way hoover turned out, but there is so much material on hoover, and if any of you have had the opportunity to go back there and see just how many boxes of material, how many walls of boxes of material there is in this library, it's just phenomenal. and i've often thought that...
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i mean, i think if i were a president, i would tolerate encampments as much i possibly could up to thet where they, you know, physically intrude with the ability of other students to have access to. but i think, you know, in a number of places it reached that. and the fact that at one hundreds, you know, a hundred plus schools ultimately every school, including university of chicago the paragon of, you know free speech, shut down encampment is an indication that, you know, at the end of the day, that's what you kind of have to do. and i think a lot schools did actually try to negotiate with the students, but for the most part, students weren't that interested in negotiating because they that the school couldn't really do that much to them. and they were trying to make a point and you don't make a point by negotiation you make a point by provoking. yeah well one thing is you were speaking out say that one difference between the time was talking about in the eighties and now certainly donors always have always been interested in what goes on at the university but there's a new sort of bi
i mean, i think if i were a president, i would tolerate encampments as much i possibly could up to thet where they, you know, physically intrude with the ability of other students to have access to. but i think, you know, in a number of places it reached that. and the fact that at one hundreds, you know, a hundred plus schools ultimately every school, including university of chicago the paragon of, you know free speech, shut down encampment is an indication that, you know, at the end of the...
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>> yes, i do yes i do. you were talking about the judicial committee. >> i got some experience with committees. this is a guy who used chinese propaganda to question witnesses. he didn't even know the difference between chinese propaganda and real sourcing. so do you want an ag up there who doesn't even know the difference between some fake rag that's coming out of china, or real source material? and i think again, that goes back to you've just got to call into question there's other nominees out there, by the way how many people voted for donald trump? 79 million people. there are 78,999,999 people. more qualified than matt gaetz. every single person that voted for for trump is better than matt gaetz i actually i'm going to take a little different spin on this. >> i my problem actually isn't with the qualifications and ability to do the job. my problem is with the person that is the disqualifying factor. i mean, you can pick no shortage of cabinet secretaries from in in history who were unqualified. heck,
>> yes, i do yes i do. you were talking about the judicial committee. >> i got some experience with committees. this is a guy who used chinese propaganda to question witnesses. he didn't even know the difference between chinese propaganda and real sourcing. so do you want an ag up there who doesn't even know the difference between some fake rag that's coming out of china, or real source material? and i think again, that goes back to you've just got to call into question there's...
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i was i know. yeah, i started humans load. yeah. i see. could you come here could be that you, you can say a way to the adult vision more home, shut that bandage bed or do a lot of myself in union which should be the key and mcduffy my union been hey, i would issue that i'm the new video cut off one is leave. right? yes. who are you on the bad didn't been how oh, i've done a lot so much. don't think he had that you're gonna be the the off the. 7 the the, the, the, the, the, or the, the yeah, yeah for the last year for the john partner in the, to the hold on to the, to the, i don't mind. i mean, i did the with the me, i didn't send us a low meaning health model. i just remember the model also be, you know, it's how well a core issue you when we moved, i got my luck. how yeah. how does the history, the speech on the internet are right for something, not certain. others, palestinian or airbus content has been removed or restricted when he bu, content hasn't just 0 world investigates whether social media platforms moderate content equally, esp
i was i know. yeah, i started humans load. yeah. i see. could you come here could be that you, you can say a way to the adult vision more home, shut that bandage bed or do a lot of myself in union which should be the key and mcduffy my union been hey, i would issue that i'm the new video cut off one is leave. right? yes. who are you on the bad didn't been how oh, i've done a lot so much. don't think he had that you're gonna be the the off the. 7 the the, the, the, the, the, or the, the yeah,...
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i think i will know before you actually. i think i will. but i think we have a long way to go. it's nice to have parents who lived a long time to get if you believe in that. i do. i believe in that. it's called genetics. genetics is good. not everything but it is good. better to have good genetics and bad genetics. i will supported tax credit for family caregivers who are amazing people who take care of a parent or a loved one. we wouldn't have enough hospitals if we had doubled our capacity. these people do so much and we will get them a tax credit. to rapidly reduce inflation, i will end her war on american energy and we will drill baby drill. [crowd cheering] i will cut your energy prices and half within 12 months. that's going to the beginning and we will bring your cost of groceries, food, everything. it will all come down. that's what caused the problem. the energy caused it because they came in and destroyed what i had built. what a stupid group of people. he had a hard time moving. they weigh about six ounces. they are meant for children and burial people. he went to th
i think i will know before you actually. i think i will. but i think we have a long way to go. it's nice to have parents who lived a long time to get if you believe in that. i do. i believe in that. it's called genetics. genetics is good. not everything but it is good. better to have good genetics and bad genetics. i will supported tax credit for family caregivers who are amazing people who take care of a parent or a loved one. we wouldn't have enough hospitals if we had doubled our capacity....
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i said of course i would.never imagined a few weeks later i would get invitation to have a cup of coffee with mr. kissinger and, of course, we went into the typical conversation. i would not go into details of the conversation. i think he gave very interesting responses, but he concluded on something that stood with me up until today. he said when you're a great power, there certain responsibilities that come with great power. the u.s. is becoming a modern power and a european light power. and if we do not assume that this is the responsibility of a great power, the europeans will not take our place but the chinese will. this was in 2005. the thing is in this conversation when we talk about american soft power, i would use chris walker's concept of sharp power, particularly rented to china. the broader question is that this questions cannot be tackled independently from the question of the chinese influence. i think the u.s. should have a clear policy towards china whatever the response is. and it happy to see
i said of course i would.never imagined a few weeks later i would get invitation to have a cup of coffee with mr. kissinger and, of course, we went into the typical conversation. i would not go into details of the conversation. i think he gave very interesting responses, but he concluded on something that stood with me up until today. he said when you're a great power, there certain responsibilities that come with great power. the u.s. is becoming a modern power and a european light power. and...
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so i just the know i talked contact, i wear contact lenses to complete the look when it's not the end of the world. if you don't wear that much, but it looks cooler. i think i've got food all of the seats too far. i always think i look really weird because of how unnaturally pale my skin get to and the colors i use it. but when i've got the way gone and the whole look is complete and i'm on the pillow, all the elements come together or the end it works. i a consensus from dc to me to also the suspend. there you go. that's fine. not fun. us to be honest i, he's a night from highly respected order as long as even on basically she fights on the side of good against evolved from middle school to school to boston. yet, she's also got a really powerful sort of says the qualifiers when fruits, which type this in walking around with a weapon makes you feel a bit stronger. it's a lot of fun. it's incredible how much you can transform yourself is to tie behind what you know, what you look like when you see yourself every day. my money by selling you my northeast. but then you can transform into
so i just the know i talked contact, i wear contact lenses to complete the look when it's not the end of the world. if you don't wear that much, but it looks cooler. i think i've got food all of the seats too far. i always think i look really weird because of how unnaturally pale my skin get to and the colors i use it. but when i've got the way gone and the whole look is complete and i'm on the pillow, all the elements come together or the end it works. i a consensus from dc to me to also the...
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and when i tell them they say i never like my name. i always i, i said, so change it. it's your life. like we're not stuck with anything forever, right? i think there's a lot of reasons why i changed it. but the last book i was here with aja monet, we did. i think it was almost the same room right. was the apology, which was a letter i wrote from my father to myself, basically apologizing for sexually assaulting and beating me. and i wrote it in his voice. and i basically said all the things to myself that i long for him to say. and i kind of went into his story and investigated who he was, how he became the person he became, why he did what he did. and it was really one of the most exhausting and terrifying, liberating experiences i've ever had because i finally realized is at the end of it, when i had come to understand my father not justify him and not i understood him, i realized it had nothing to do with me. i was just in the way of of whatever was going to happen. it wasn't particular or personal. and at the end of the book, and as i wrote the book, my father rea
and when i tell them they say i never like my name. i always i, i said, so change it. it's your life. like we're not stuck with anything forever, right? i think there's a lot of reasons why i changed it. but the last book i was here with aja monet, we did. i think it was almost the same room right. was the apology, which was a letter i wrote from my father to myself, basically apologizing for sexually assaulting and beating me. and i wrote it in his voice. and i basically said all the things to...
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i believe the yeah, i, i believe them to, uh, but i do. i do. uh, basically believe the washington has been successful on the level of some warranty, uh, western europe to, to it's, uh, control and i think that that's what we see. you know, the, this needle proxy or has, has really helped in that. i don't believe that i don't believe this business about ukraine being really valuable for resources and not that being a major motivation. i, i do believe that subordinate, the west of europe to us. geo political aids is, is a success. and you're right. i mean, you know, you do the extent to which they've all gone along with backing of the genocide jose, uh, whores and guys, uh, uh, is it is an indication of that, uh, and obviously also this sort of kind of where to send troops to ukraine to differentiate talking about this is all just kind of lashing out there. they're realizing how much they've been kind of boxed in france and others have it boxed it in terms of following us policy. it is, it's actually pretty, pretty embarrassing. and, and i also r
i believe the yeah, i, i believe them to, uh, but i do. i do. uh, basically believe the washington has been successful on the level of some warranty, uh, western europe to, to it's, uh, control and i think that that's what we see. you know, the, this needle proxy or has, has really helped in that. i don't believe that i don't believe this business about ukraine being really valuable for resources and not that being a major motivation. i, i do believe that subordinate, the west of europe to us....