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this is, you know, shifting the topic, you know, don't, you know, don't talk about a baby's dying and incubators in the end guys. but let's talk about some of the most comfortable universities. students in the world are under so called threat. ok . but it, it, for me, it's an, it's, it's a much large, a in addition and much larger thing. what could we have had with co, but you cannot say certain things, okay. if you support trump, you're approved in the apologise, you know, a creating all these speak buying aries. obviously it's not only fake news, but it's fake buying aries and it's proscribed. proscribed speech. what you must say to what you can say is what you must say. go ahead, mark. hi. all right, that is something that i've witnessed in my, such a year plus career. but you know, for me, is there any days when you called prior to the binary of the new scene of how news can only be presented to now in 2 groups, black and white. that cannot be any notes in the middle, because that takes up an awful lot of time and attention from those who want to shut down debate. so we go for the
this is, you know, shifting the topic, you know, don't, you know, don't talk about a baby's dying and incubators in the end guys. but let's talk about some of the most comfortable universities. students in the world are under so called threat. ok . but it, it, for me, it's an, it's, it's a much large, a in addition and much larger thing. what could we have had with co, but you cannot say certain things, okay. if you support trump, you're approved in the apologise, you know, a creating all these...
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you know, it was, you know, boys in the band basic.this is before torch song trilogy and angels in america and this you know i there were no roles that i would dream of hoping to play but i was always very aware of the kind of my androgynous nature. and then when i was a big thing for me was when i went to see charles ludlam, who was for those of you aren't familiar with his work, he was extraordinary writer. a director actor has company. the ridiculous theatrical and they had their own theater in sheridan square. and when i first saw him when i was a teenager, it was just most eye opening experience to see. first of all, it was somebody that i shared a very similar esthetic of classic film and 19th century theater and and opera. and he had he had men playing female roles just because they were they just were playing character. and that was extraordinary to me. and i saw, though, that that what kind of mate seemed to make me unquestionable maybe was know the key to who i am. there's a quote by jean cocteau paraphrase it something like,
you know, it was, you know, boys in the band basic.this is before torch song trilogy and angels in america and this you know i there were no roles that i would dream of hoping to play but i was always very aware of the kind of my androgynous nature. and then when i was a big thing for me was when i went to see charles ludlam, who was for those of you aren't familiar with his work, he was extraordinary writer. a director actor has company. the ridiculous theatrical and they had their own theater...
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it was impossible, you know, you know, and that's, you know just a little thing. but that's the kind of thing that unfortunately goes in washington, d.c. and was a while ago today it's even worse as far as i can tell. it's pretty clear, having read the book that you're not real optimistic about how we managed the government, how we operate the government, the waste the abuse in. yeah. so you saw that firsthand? yeah. no, i mean, it cerinly social security is an example of it. you know, it's $1.25 trillion of by far the biggest government program by far. i think on the retirement side, it's reasonable to run because you know they set dates and it's but when you get into disability becomes a very tough program to run because it you know you have to prove to the disability got to go through a state determination office then you have to go through this social security and then you appeal it and you go through all these things and once you get on people want to get off. social security has program people don't know much about called ssi supplemental security income whi
it was impossible, you know, you know, and that's, you know just a little thing. but that's the kind of thing that unfortunately goes in washington, d.c. and was a while ago today it's even worse as far as i can tell. it's pretty clear, having read the book that you're not real optimistic about how we managed the government, how we operate the government, the waste the abuse in. yeah. so you saw that firsthand? yeah. no, i mean, it cerinly social security is an example of it. you know, it's...
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you know, using, you know, less plastic. i mean, all of these kinds of things that i think pretty well known. you can at a website like project drawdown that has a lot of individual recommendations about these kinds of things. but i ultimately think it's socially and cultural is what's really important and creating this sort of social and cultural shift. and so i that has to do with voting of course, number supporting organizations that do work in this world that trust and think doing good work, talking about this with and family and everyone not being afraid to talk about it, talking about your concerns spreading the word about books you might like, you know, tv movies, whatever. i think that stuff is really important. being afraid of, of being making it a central part of your not just your life. how do you live your life, but how do you think about your life right? first, i will buy your book and i will read it. and thank you so much for writing my. question is around the idea of if there are cities doing it right here in
you know, using, you know, less plastic. i mean, all of these kinds of things that i think pretty well known. you can at a website like project drawdown that has a lot of individual recommendations about these kinds of things. but i ultimately think it's socially and cultural is what's really important and creating this sort of social and cultural shift. and so i that has to do with voting of course, number supporting organizations that do work in this world that trust and think doing good...
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you know, you catholics know what i mean. it's not just the catholic, okay, so bridget, celi is a friend of mine. i stard talking to richard and he started filling me in along with other duties. 17. but here's ththing from people. for me, being from southern maryland, i'not a part of the families that was sold, but we are the part of the fans who lost family. right. and we want to find them. as a matter of fact, i'll go ahead and do my little stint now. but we're doing i got money from georgetown, and a team to do a gathering in rylandver labor day weekend. so anybody that would like to come who is a descendant, we would weome you because the maryland side, we're still trying to figure out who are the people we lost. but my family. we have etonians, i have bona. she knows the surnames. i'm a hawkins. we have dorsey. have a mason and we're still in maryland. but let me tell you this. when i found ts out, i was so glad my granother just passed i was so glad cause she would have been destated. we looked up, i mean, catholics so
you know, you catholics know what i mean. it's not just the catholic, okay, so bridget, celi is a friend of mine. i stard talking to richard and he started filling me in along with other duties. 17. but here's ththing from people. for me, being from southern maryland, i'not a part of the families that was sold, but we are the part of the fans who lost family. right. and we want to find them. as a matter of fact, i'll go ahead and do my little stint now. but we're doing i got money from...
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i don't really know. i don't know i don't know. but i like i like having conversations about you know if if i was in charge moderating this, i would ask you all, which i think about this and, then i would listen to answer. then i would come back, answer it. but i don't know. but there's so the cultural restrictions that's huge there and vulnerability foster anger and let's man that is a really good question. whoever wrote this please find me after i would to think about it. you can park and come back. i would love to yeah that's good. well, if former president trump is nominated again and beats current president biden could you see another insurrection or other entitlement fueled issue happening again? not by the left have common sense. but yeah, i mean of man like you know the my my mission to seek out accountability and accountability is to prevent people from doing things again. and until we have had which we have not yet at the top. what's to stop it from happening again? like i said, like i said earlier, donald trump think tha
i don't really know. i don't know i don't know. but i like i like having conversations about you know if if i was in charge moderating this, i would ask you all, which i think about this and, then i would listen to answer. then i would come back, answer it. but i don't know. but there's so the cultural restrictions that's huge there and vulnerability foster anger and let's man that is a really good question. whoever wrote this please find me after i would to think about it. you can park and...
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um, you know, and, you know, because these models are just massive, you know, hundreds of billions of parameters, huge amounts of memory. it has to be done very quickly, complicated models, and to do that at scale. so if you have a 100000000 users using a i, and um, you know, you need all the bandwidth. and so the big question, you know, the, the big costs right now is just the infrastructure cost of, uh, you know, the data centers, the energy of the semi conductors. so for companies like in videos, it's good news because you need these semi conductors to, you know, to create these computers. and so a lot of the costs are, you know, part of it is the data scientists, but that's just a fraction of the cost and the most of the costs right now. just the infrastructure of making this happen. but a lot of companies like google are trying to make their models leaner and more streamline to reduce these costs. so that's a big movement in a high end to try to make these, these models not as expensive as, as they are today. a eyes application extend to space exploration and environmental monito
um, you know, and, you know, because these models are just massive, you know, hundreds of billions of parameters, huge amounts of memory. it has to be done very quickly, complicated models, and to do that at scale. so if you have a 100000000 users using a i, and um, you know, you need all the bandwidth. and so the big question, you know, the, the big costs right now is just the infrastructure cost of, uh, you know, the data centers, the energy of the semi conductors. so for companies like in...
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what does he know? doesn't know anything. and i think that support and that friendship is so important that comes across in your book it comes across in your book. talk a little bit about what that means yeah so i was the moment that you're talking about. i was in fifth grade, so i was really young and impressionable, and i think i was, you know, looking outwards to see this sort of validation that i belong and that i can do, you know, pursue my dreams and. and it was actually striking to look back on that moment as an adult and question, you know, what veracity does this person really hold? and to especially say that a young child right. but the what's so sad about moment is that, you know, i experienced that over time. and it's not just the moment itself, but it's also the insidious sort of belief that i carry with me from that moment forward, that questioning, that doubt of do i actually belong, you know, is this something that i can really do? and i think having mentors and figures in my life and a support system through
what does he know? doesn't know anything. and i think that support and that friendship is so important that comes across in your book it comes across in your book. talk a little bit about what that means yeah so i was the moment that you're talking about. i was in fifth grade, so i was really young and impressionable, and i think i was, you know, looking outwards to see this sort of validation that i belong and that i can do, you know, pursue my dreams and. and it was actually striking to look...
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you know maybe these are kids who are in in a marriage that you know, as far as they know, their parents are doing fine. and this is sort of a big disruption and shock. what, you know, what was sort of a stable childhood the other study that's kind of an interesting opposite of that was done by keith and david neumark. and they essentially find that kids end up being only by their mom because. they live in a state where conditional on their dad being convicted of a crime, he goes to prison. those kids end up being worse off growing up with a single mom than if, you know, under the counterfactual they had grown up with with their dad in the picture too and that makes sense to in some regards know with a lot of these guys on average you know that went to the that were of a crime and went to prison might not have been the dads as well so i that that i think goes a bit beyond sort of your resource argument. but yeah, no. well it goes i try to use the term resource very broadly in the sense that i don't just income right. i actually think these two studies are right on point to of the stuff i
you know maybe these are kids who are in in a marriage that you know, as far as they know, their parents are doing fine. and this is sort of a big disruption and shock. what, you know, what was sort of a stable childhood the other study that's kind of an interesting opposite of that was done by keith and david neumark. and they essentially find that kids end up being only by their mom because. they live in a state where conditional on their dad being convicted of a crime, he goes to prison....
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yeah, my know. i mean, my thinking on, on the left sheet i'm she said they kind of gave you a little so because i gotta get them to put them on the what do i need to show because of the check, you know, most of the without the miscoded are due for me quite a while. so who shall handle close to this email? you also have one for many chose also to show for stems. so sample show comfortable question the substitute for the partial no. final issue. let's go to not quite simple. sure. deposit of all the, the, the, the fulton my basis thought by many to be the world's most dangerous due to its proximity to a residential area. strong protest in 2006 by residents of unit one. the city of 100 sales and the banks was relocated to her new school district in the city, the to build a new base, some 157 heck to attempt to be reclaimed from the see what they're supposed to. i will cut off at the home. no, no, not quite sure. well, what this when you home to give us. ok, you know, and you one by now, you know, they
yeah, my know. i mean, my thinking on, on the left sheet i'm she said they kind of gave you a little so because i gotta get them to put them on the what do i need to show because of the check, you know, most of the without the miscoded are due for me quite a while. so who shall handle close to this email? you also have one for many chose also to show for stems. so sample show comfortable question the substitute for the partial no. final issue. let's go to not quite simple. sure. deposit of all...
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i've got some know that i know i see by that. i'm fish typical scott, who didn't get done this google multiple times like on the corner, but i hadn't missed on this. hope i'm not going to be well, what is the model disk at all? what is the cool hold on this one is that the guy was in let me see oregon there. let's go to the 9. no, they're not going to close up the digital sign on this. you saw the name on the left on. oh, okay. i cuz i didn't know that i know my class, it all for them. all. i'm good. you got. you got more. if i'm much the walk. i'm also g. i can, you just had a good one and i know that for you and one over capone cool decided to have dental that will cost me this and they actually for the somebody who, what you know, things is that it's it, sorry. so again, kind of thing, i think a whole new is just the i'm assuming this is a mini. what else about the hyundai local stay. uh so does it do it on monday or is just talking about your modifications things on the baby boom. that kind of stuff, and hopefully we can then
i've got some know that i know i see by that. i'm fish typical scott, who didn't get done this google multiple times like on the corner, but i hadn't missed on this. hope i'm not going to be well, what is the model disk at all? what is the cool hold on this one is that the guy was in let me see oregon there. let's go to the 9. no, they're not going to close up the digital sign on this. you saw the name on the left on. oh, okay. i cuz i didn't know that i know my class, it all for them. all. i'm...
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but, you know, my concern is that, you know, it could, you know, it could lead to, you know, a factory, you know, a split of the world political system into, into, into permanently conflicting if not, if, if not more in books, you know, united nations put breakup and you know, they compete, you know, separate sets of institutions, develop, prepare topics and that this has already happened. then, thanks to western own sound, this eating moves, i mean, introducing economic pressure on to russia, sanctions, and pressuring all the countries. this has already, this already has led to the creation of alternative schemes of doing business. and surely the if this trend continues those skills skills transfer. absolutely. if, if, if that, if that trend continues, i mean that's a trend, the mot begin to and go, you know, other parts of the world will to, what will a political system you have. so i don't think we've got to stay with, you know, the whole system of world politics to that does mean involve, again in, in the west. so then globally, for the last several years, is that cheap ro kind of
but, you know, my concern is that, you know, it could, you know, it could lead to, you know, a factory, you know, a split of the world political system into, into, into permanently conflicting if not, if, if not more in books, you know, united nations put breakup and you know, they compete, you know, separate sets of institutions, develop, prepare topics and that this has already happened. then, thanks to western own sound, this eating moves, i mean, introducing economic pressure on to russia,...
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, the media that these you know, whereas the supreme court, you know, maybe by the right and, you know, the right, you know, they may be in political power in these that these institutions have been captured by the left that. the left is following a kind of orthodoxy. and, you know, whether it's on issues of race or gender or social change and social justice, you know how history should be discussed and interpreted. there's a belief that the left in these circles that of the left is propounding its own wisdom with kind of a force and velocity, where anybody who might try dissent, you know, in the college class room or in a op ed in a media outlet, is going to come under withering criticism online and be canceled. and, you know, they believe this is a grave danger. they believe, you know, is that that it's stifling to public debate that their own perspectives interests are being shunted to the margins that they can't get a fair shake. they extend it to social media. that's why we these movements in florida and texas trying to constrict the power social media companies to moderate those
, the media that these you know, whereas the supreme court, you know, maybe by the right and, you know, the right, you know, they may be in political power in these that these institutions have been captured by the left that. the left is following a kind of orthodoxy. and, you know, whether it's on issues of race or gender or social change and social justice, you know how history should be discussed and interpreted. there's a belief that the left in these circles that of the left is propounding...
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she knows that, you know, next 20 i know kind of my fish about that. he looked at 9 this you quarter. well, i know 6 sold by city. the city got no, mike, a complete the seals and you know the whole school to spend most of the typical i'm in the medical high school and i've got some of that. i know actually by that i'm fish typical. scott, who didn't offend this google multiple times, it on the corner of it. i heard it was funny. this the new uh to order the modern just get all the cool hold on this and in that order, the guy was invalid. you see oregon did not go to the 9. no, they're not going to cut out because i know what that is. you'll find on this you'll so the name on the left on. oh, okay. i cuz it's getting older on all my class. it all for them all. i'm like what, what kind of good you data more if i'm much the walk and also g i can you just had a good one and i know that for you one, although corny will decided to have dental or custody. this is actually for the somebody who no thank does that, is it? sorry. so then i think a whole new is ju
she knows that, you know, next 20 i know kind of my fish about that. he looked at 9 this you quarter. well, i know 6 sold by city. the city got no, mike, a complete the seals and you know the whole school to spend most of the typical i'm in the medical high school and i've got some of that. i know actually by that i'm fish typical. scott, who didn't offend this google multiple times, it on the corner of it. i heard it was funny. this the new uh to order the modern just get all the cool hold on...
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um, sheik, if i can come first and foremost to you, um, i don't know how you felt watching, you know, that that vt, that was, it, it made me angry, but as scholar, you know, what are the responsibilities of muslim scholars in times of oppression, we saw that massalan, these people were saying that we should avoid boycotting, you know, specifically. is that something that muslim scholars have the right to say or do? bismillahirrahmanirrahim, in the time of oppression, the time of extreme, the extremes of oppression, like what we are seeing in gaza right now, the duty of muslim scholars is to uh provide clarification, understanding to the people of why this is happening, what are the forces behind it? who are on what side and what role should we play in this? um, i think uh, lot of people uh tend to have very limited idea of what the muslim scholars, what the leaders of our society should do, um, they think uh that um they should only be providing, how should i say, spiritual services. uh, but not be involved in the issues of community empowerment, uh, consolidation and guidance in term
um, sheik, if i can come first and foremost to you, um, i don't know how you felt watching, you know, that that vt, that was, it, it made me angry, but as scholar, you know, what are the responsibilities of muslim scholars in times of oppression, we saw that massalan, these people were saying that we should avoid boycotting, you know, specifically. is that something that muslim scholars have the right to say or do? bismillahirrahmanirrahim, in the time of oppression, the time of extreme, the...
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we we act in a way that you know please god let it not be us, it's it is us, even though you know we're not there in that moment, she is us and we are her, um, it's been every day for palestinian families for the past nearly four weeks, um, yes, unrelenting, unrelenting, uh, and and this is just the one time that we were able to capture that moment, imagine the thousands that we haven't been able to see, so yes, i wanted to to start us off by reminding ourself. the reality of these people, and we can talk about politics, we can talk about leaders, we can talk about you know the past, how we came to here, but actually let's remind ourselves of what it is like right now on the ground, and um, speaking on the ground, take us to what's happening in israeli um territories, um, what is happening to people who are calling for, one of their own, calling for an end to what we just saw in gaza. so it's it's really important to remember that palestinians come in all uh colors and religions, you know we are, we are jewish, we are muslim, we are atheist, we are drus, we are um shiah, we are sunni, w
we we act in a way that you know please god let it not be us, it's it is us, even though you know we're not there in that moment, she is us and we are her, um, it's been every day for palestinian families for the past nearly four weeks, um, yes, unrelenting, unrelenting, uh, and and this is just the one time that we were able to capture that moment, imagine the thousands that we haven't been able to see, so yes, i wanted to to start us off by reminding ourself. the reality of these people, and...
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you know, i had to be, you know, honey, could you put that? but it's it's awkward having someone can't with you. like, i know no hands need to be raised, but how many of us like to turn on the radio? sing to the radio? and you know, drive me for it? so i just would sit quietly in the backseat. no radio, no one's talking. i don't make phone calls if i don't want them to know what i'm talking about. and it's just a constant presence. but they are wonderful, wonderful people. and i will tell our daughter audrey ended up being a covered bride. i'm sure you all have that in your circles, too she had rescheduled her wedding three times and finally she said to us, and this story's the book. finally, she said, okay, dan and i just want to get married. and mike's mom and husband and our son and, daughter in law and charlotte and, her husband, we're all going to be in town for election. and so audrey said, you know i think i think we'd like to get married like sunday before the election and she told us this two weeks before the election and we're like g
you know, i had to be, you know, honey, could you put that? but it's it's awkward having someone can't with you. like, i know no hands need to be raised, but how many of us like to turn on the radio? sing to the radio? and you know, drive me for it? so i just would sit quietly in the backseat. no radio, no one's talking. i don't make phone calls if i don't want them to know what i'm talking about. and it's just a constant presence. but they are wonderful, wonderful people. and i will tell our...
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, you know, kind of makes sense and, you know, given the, you know, energy is pretty, you know, tied into this whole situation in the region. the, some of the expertise does all be rejected, and i'll stop you that more from the head of global markets in research at energy intelligence. after this break, the, the release of russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best ingles, all set and set up the must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin yep, mission, the state on the russians cruising and split the ortiz full neck, keeping our video agency, roughly all of band on youtube. the senior said this was what question did you say to stephen twist, which is the society of, to your credit accounts? offensively, you know, it was a fine you, the other rushes serious souls, probably lucian's on the, on the west, on ukrainian side, issues about their own strength, illusions about strength for the russian opponents. basically the, you know, the care to rush or, and you crying was an adult, i just had
, you know, kind of makes sense and, you know, given the, you know, energy is pretty, you know, tied into this whole situation in the region. the, some of the expertise does all be rejected, and i'll stop you that more from the head of global markets in research at energy intelligence. after this break, the, the release of russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best ingles, all set and set up the must be the one else calls question about this, even though we...
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i don't know. i think they were hoping to try and save face and sort of let people forget that they'd had this this terrible tragedy and lose the stain of the accident on their reputation. but many people found it fairly disrespectful. i will tell you, it also makes researching very difficult because you're looking at something, anything you're reading about the marquette & bessemer number two, and you're like, is it the first one of the second one? and everybody's like, no, it's number two. and i'm like, yes, but there's two of them. the big difference you can tell on photographs is the second marquette & bessemer and number two has this upper pilot house. i don't have a comparison picture, but if you remember the other one, it the our our first one just ended right here did not have the second level pilot house. so that's kind of one of the things that you can tell the difference. the vessel was launched on in september of 1910. i also want to kind of point that out. ten months later, they had th
i don't know. i think they were hoping to try and save face and sort of let people forget that they'd had this this terrible tragedy and lose the stain of the accident on their reputation. but many people found it fairly disrespectful. i will tell you, it also makes researching very difficult because you're looking at something, anything you're reading about the marquette & bessemer number two, and you're like, is it the first one of the second one? and everybody's like, no, it's number...
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are, you know, kind of makes sense and, you know, given the, you know, energy is pretty, you know, tied into this whole situation in the region. you know, having some of that expertise does all be rejected, and i'll stop you that more from the head of global markets in research at energy intelligence. after this break, the since 2016 numerous monuments to soviet soldiers and poland, ukraine, and the baltic states have been destroyed or vandalized fish their stuff, but it must be the most or even some others could. i ask if i really so that's the most on whether it's it's to buy. so i'm, we're just bringing that to police government denies the rule of soviet sonya is in the victory of a naziism and is it raising historical memories of world war 2? is the 40 piece from your starter? although it did seem a non c regimes, the trustees would remain thinks in people's consciousness forever. but as long as rustic phobia is profitable and brings david dentist, you are willing to have a to rewrite the pos. yes. it is done, take up the provider just leaving a message. i need to talk so i need to
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well, well the policy is concerned, but you know, my concern is that the, you know, it could, you know, the totally to, you know, a factory, you know, a split of to well political system into, into, into permanently conflict take, if not, if, if not more in books, you know, united nations step to break up, any of the complete, you know, separate sets of institutions developed appear to some extent that this has already happened. then, thanks to western own sound defeating moves, i mean, introducing economic pressure on to russia, sanctions, and pressuring out of countries. this is already, this already has led to the creation of alternative schemes of doing business. and surely the if this trend continues those skills skills transfer. absolutely, if, if, if that, if that trend continues and that's a trend, the mot begin to think of, you know, other parts of the world will to what will the political system. yeah, but i don't think we've got to the stage where, you know, how the system of world politics to that does mean evolving in, in, in the west then globally for the last several yea
well, well the policy is concerned, but you know, my concern is that the, you know, it could, you know, the totally to, you know, a factory, you know, a split of to well political system into, into, into permanently conflict take, if not, if, if not more in books, you know, united nations step to break up, any of the complete, you know, separate sets of institutions developed appear to some extent that this has already happened. then, thanks to western own sound defeating moves, i mean,...
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i mean, i don't know of any places like the code, you know. i mean, i know there are other places who are engaged in this work, but you know, everybody is struggling with similar issues. i things. hi, my name is nina. we have family in shaker. my question is the washington post. that original article was a huge article. and i'm wondering why, why did the washington post particular give much so so space to a story about shaker? well, let me just say i'm glad weren't there when that conversation. you clearly. i'm not sure the wall street journal have given me 6000 words. you know, i'll give self-serving answer, which is i'd like to say it earned that space, you know, by it being a compelling story. and but it was also part of a series i actually built a series that year around questions of school integration. so this was one of five stories that was part of that. so it sort of a run of coverage that we were doing. i mean, the miracles they also then ran ran an excerpt of the book, not at 6000 words, but like 3000 something. just like two weeks a
i mean, i don't know of any places like the code, you know. i mean, i know there are other places who are engaged in this work, but you know, everybody is struggling with similar issues. i things. hi, my name is nina. we have family in shaker. my question is the washington post. that original article was a huge article. and i'm wondering why, why did the washington post particular give much so so space to a story about shaker? well, let me just say i'm glad weren't there when that conversation....
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, they i don't know, i don't where the boundary line is, is there a line, i don't know, when you knowstand, i don't understand why these news cards. sit there and go, well, well with the hammer is this, and the hammer, like, why do you have to apologize, why don't you have to apologize for someone defending theirself? and they calling it a war, it's not a war, this is not a war, looking at every dictionary, you see the war, two sides, equal sides, not man and beast, it's not, it's it unbelievable, how can you put baby and incubator against a missile that weighs 200 tons, that's not a war, that's a massacre, and it has to stop, and the narrative of poor israel has to stop, the poor anti-semites semetic, it has to stop, and the only way it's going to stop if our news, the people tell the truth and stop building up the propaganda, it's it's it's not, this propaganda war is even bigger than the war that's happening in gasa, and some would say it's been uked more, lot of resources placed behind it, stay right there, carl because we are going to um continue the theme a little bit, because s
, they i don't know, i don't where the boundary line is, is there a line, i don't know, when you knowstand, i don't understand why these news cards. sit there and go, well, well with the hammer is this, and the hammer, like, why do you have to apologize, why don't you have to apologize for someone defending theirself? and they calling it a war, it's not a war, this is not a war, looking at every dictionary, you see the war, two sides, equal sides, not man and beast, it's not, it's it...
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and again, what do we know? we know that it left cognition. we know kind of abouwhere things washed up. so i'm going to say somewhere i the eastern half of the central basin, and that's a lot of rats, a lot of water to cover. and could be completely wrong. but that's just, you know, based upon the data that i've seen, you know, we're not now what people may have heard that night or what people may have seen that night. but we're actual pieces floated up. that's the best i've got, isn't there a few theoris that think that there's ridges and that part of the lake will be wedged in a right? and i talked a little bit about the liquefy on the other side of this. so they didn't get to really is. yes, tre are ridges or like the very deep point, the 210 is actually a big kind of hole. and if it's laying in the hole in the right way, you could completely miss it with a side scan sonar just because of how side scan sonar works and the way the the ledge of a hole or ridge might work, it very well could be very much like that. do you know the sustain and
and again, what do we know? we know that it left cognition. we know kind of abouwhere things washed up. so i'm going to say somewhere i the eastern half of the central basin, and that's a lot of rats, a lot of water to cover. and could be completely wrong. but that's just, you know, based upon the data that i've seen, you know, we're not now what people may have heard that night or what people may have seen that night. but we're actual pieces floated up. that's the best i've got, isn't there a...
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>> well, this knows, you know , >> well, this knows, you know, nobody wants a perfect nose. the the thing is, it's the bureaucracy. and you ask the doctors and nurses and i think we have we're bogged down with paperwork. we're constantly having to do this rather than looking after patients. nurses having to do this rather than lookiito after patients. nurses having to do this rather than lookiito be er patients. nurses having to do this rather than lookiito be looking|ts. nurses having to do this rather than lookiito be looking afterurses want to be looking after patients. so you've got this patients. so you've got all this and be money, but and there needs to be money, but you at you can't just throw money at willy it's to be used willy nilly. it's got to be used utilised a and i don't think utilised in a and i don't think there been a proper there has been a proper structure for many years, not any party sorted that out. so yeah, if both of them like labour and the tories could get together and actually do something that something substantive, that that would be winning vo
>> well, this knows, you know , >> well, this knows, you know, nobody wants a perfect nose. the the thing is, it's the bureaucracy. and you ask the doctors and nurses and i think we have we're bogged down with paperwork. we're constantly having to do this rather than looking after patients. nurses having to do this rather than lookiito after patients. nurses having to do this rather than lookiito be er patients. nurses having to do this rather than lookiito be looking|ts. nurses...
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you know . and also the idea that you know.the idea that you have to protect other people for example, i have a mexican joke , example, i have a mexican joke, which i like, but what i like about it is that it's not putting the mexicans down. it's kind of it's a cheery joke . you kind of it's a cheery joke. you know, it's a gulf of mexico , a know, it's a gulf of mexico, a boat , a naval boat, know, it's a gulf of mexico, a boat, a naval boat, us naval boat, a naval boat, us naval boat. boat, a naval boat, us naval boat . and they they well, boat. and they they well, they're just going around. what's what is that over there? it's little mexicans rowing like hell towards america. so they they say, hey , guys, what's they say, hey, guys, what's happening in the mexican? i can't do the, the mexicans say we're invading america . see what we're invading america. see what just the two of you. and he said, oh, no, we're the last ones. the others are already there . now, that's a friendly there. now, that's a friendly joke . it's saying
you know . and also the idea that you know.the idea that you have to protect other people for example, i have a mexican joke , example, i have a mexican joke, which i like, but what i like about it is that it's not putting the mexicans down. it's kind of it's a cheery joke . you kind of it's a cheery joke. you know, it's a gulf of mexico , a know, it's a gulf of mexico, a boat , a naval boat, know, it's a gulf of mexico, a boat, a naval boat, us naval boat, a naval boat, us naval boat. boat, a...
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you know, the dental, the, know, glasses, the, you know, reading glasses, the, you know, reading glasses but i think that this guy is saying that we want to open the door to anyone who's got money to throw at the nhs to fix some problems. yeah. you know, wes streeting. i know, it's wes streeting. i think the door think that that hold the door wide open quote kind of . it wide open quote kind of. it might anger lot of people might anger a lot of people because afraid the because they're afraid that the nhs turn into like an nhs will turn into like an american health care system where have to pay for where you have to pay for doctor's visit, that stuff. doctor's visit, all that stuff. and parts of uk, i and there are parts of the uk, i think either jersey think it's either jersey or guernsey have to guernsey where you do have to pay guernsey where you do have to pay fee a gp pay a very small fee for a gp visit the locals like it visit and the locals like it because then people are more likely to attend the visits. likely to attend the gp visits. it's you to get an it's easier for you to ge
you know, the dental, the, know, glasses, the, you know, reading glasses, the, you know, reading glasses but i think that this guy is saying that we want to open the door to anyone who's got money to throw at the nhs to fix some problems. yeah. you know, wes streeting. i know, it's wes streeting. i think the door think that that hold the door wide open quote kind of . it wide open quote kind of. it might anger lot of people might anger a lot of people because afraid the because they're afraid...
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you know it. take me, i don't know, 40 plus years later to actually fully digest them, understand their their impact. and the irony is, especially in this day and age, parenting is such an intense job. right. the irony is, i think their biggest impact or or guidance or whatever you call it is leaving me alone in the sense of giving me that freedom. you know, when when you are when i was a teenager and in new jersey, the family situation, financial situation was definitely not good yet they left me alono do physics in college. you know, when i was given the opportunity to g to wall street with lucrative pay, they gave me the freedom to go to do the caltech. they're just many moments in hindsight. i realized the best parentg, maybe at least in my case, for me, the freedom. t that is also coled with their own embodiment. my parents are not sophisticated people, you know, compared to me, they don't have my level of exposure to the world. they don't have my love of, you know, scholarship or education.
you know it. take me, i don't know, 40 plus years later to actually fully digest them, understand their their impact. and the irony is, especially in this day and age, parenting is such an intense job. right. the irony is, i think their biggest impact or or guidance or whatever you call it is leaving me alone in the sense of giving me that freedom. you know, when when you are when i was a teenager and in new jersey, the family situation, financial situation was definitely not good yet they left...
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you know, can you go into a bit more detail about that? well, look, i can say and credit where credit is due, some of these muslim institutions, some of these scholars unfortunately are silent because of the pressure that exist, so i totally understand that these institutions have been set up to push forward the message of islam to allow people to pray, allow people to congrate in prayer, but what these institutions must understand, we understand the pressures that they face by the british establishment, but at this current time, it is time that they face these pressure head on and the communities will stand with them, lot of you know institutions, lot of massages, lot of trusts that have been set up, their answer to not speaking is, we do not want to have our musters closed down, we do not want to have you know external reviews happening on what's happening internally, but i say each and every single one of them that if now is not the time to face our problems, then when is, if these institutions cannot be the pillars of our community and
you know, can you go into a bit more detail about that? well, look, i can say and credit where credit is due, some of these muslim institutions, some of these scholars unfortunately are silent because of the pressure that exist, so i totally understand that these institutions have been set up to push forward the message of islam to allow people to pray, allow people to congrate in prayer, but what these institutions must understand, we understand the pressures that they face by the british...
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i don't know about that. i thought there were really textile mills, south carolina or but what about the other story? that story that's really the most important part of that. and that is when someone out of an exhibition your goal to get them to think about something differently or to feel differently about it. what are some of the things we've talked about that you think will make an emotional or an intellectual impact that people will say, oh, that's a carry over, oh, you had an idea? i mean, obviously it's from all the stuff we've pointed out that i feel like it's an obvious point, but just the fact that all of this was out of sumter, south carolina, a town of 30,000 now and not one of the towns like charleston or columbia who's kind of like a perspective thing coming out of the exhibition. like you'd think that all this growth in post-civil post-civil war would have come out of one of the bigger towns in south carolina. but. right. so what was was what was happening in the end, bryan, in the natural envi
i don't know about that. i thought there were really textile mills, south carolina or but what about the other story? that story that's really the most important part of that. and that is when someone out of an exhibition your goal to get them to think about something differently or to feel differently about it. what are some of the things we've talked about that you think will make an emotional or an intellectual impact that people will say, oh, that's a carry over, oh, you had an idea? i...
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i didn't know it. how does the pool still get to know more than enough they got enough to send them. i've had some other ones in the amount of legal, but i wanted to see if no, not the message id almost picked up. i mean, get out of forget a lot, i don't mind a bit that are listed according to the one, but they mean that i will get them up to nobody else. i feel not to be in the off to the end of the the i'm on the board but a just the, some of i didn't know. i think that the, the, it, i think is what i thought that i saw the story guy going on. the guy, the put on he says, sealed is neil going on. he says you didn't call it only says you sound good on us because i was here last to be to come in say part about it. i don't want to handle the phone. i want to be that so you know, people in san francisco city, so i don't buy a coma synagogue, but i feel that will not be no idea for to be i see on that that. i know you said you don't. i mean, yeah, fairly obviously, i mean, i thought it might of them that
i didn't know it. how does the pool still get to know more than enough they got enough to send them. i've had some other ones in the amount of legal, but i wanted to see if no, not the message id almost picked up. i mean, get out of forget a lot, i don't mind a bit that are listed according to the one, but they mean that i will get them up to nobody else. i feel not to be in the off to the end of the the i'm on the board but a just the, some of i didn't know. i think that the, the, it, i think...
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go to alternative media outlets and also no your right to know the history, know that actually you're fighting for a just cause, and then it's very difficult for people to intimidate you. as a protest organizer you must have lot of um resources at your disposal where you're able to provide people with that information. yes, absolutely, and it is really important that you remember that you do have specific rights and these rights cannot be taken away from you any point by anyone, um, and so something that i've seen different organizations do is they have these cards and it says no your rights and it's got a list of rights on there. i recommend that every person going to a protest, if you are worried about being intimidated or you are worried about being arrested and you're not sure what you can and can't do, keep that card on you. um, and it's very important that we spread this information around, isn't it? because as am said, um, they do arrest people, but the charges are few and it is more intimidation tactic. from what i can see um, so for example, um, every adult has a right to fre
go to alternative media outlets and also no your right to know the history, know that actually you're fighting for a just cause, and then it's very difficult for people to intimidate you. as a protest organizer you must have lot of um resources at your disposal where you're able to provide people with that information. yes, absolutely, and it is really important that you remember that you do have specific rights and these rights cannot be taken away from you any point by anyone, um, and so...
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let me know. so can i take the form? i even forgot to the not the last time. i love you with the super easy, your bully to out that idea what rosie for going up is what i need and what else i need. i'm going to put you in therapy. so if you're looking for somebody about a year to get by to get a mosque, was with me and got a laugh. and then i'm wondering if you want to do it at that more that age and then we'll get them via e and c might. but i'm ok, give us have been one of the best so not the one that they didn't get out of me. i got the letter saying you understand that you in the gave a shot me 16 is to get us out of senior spanish abuse. the be, i mean the not knowing me working on that on me and was like almost you on it. i own a single guess on got me. i know you know what the sending i live on near sending are even in this of by somebody thing. got me, i know you want to know something, min on it a lot more thing. so my, you, it, it, or that it gets on me. i don't, i'm when they get them s
let me know. so can i take the form? i even forgot to the not the last time. i love you with the super easy, your bully to out that idea what rosie for going up is what i need and what else i need. i'm going to put you in therapy. so if you're looking for somebody about a year to get by to get a mosque, was with me and got a laugh. and then i'm wondering if you want to do it at that more that age and then we'll get them via e and c might. but i'm ok, give us have been one of the best so not the...
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you know, local government. i know, you know, this has been where so much of this has been going on the city council, the school board meetings, the labor board meetings, the zoning commissions. these battles are not just being fought in the senate. they're not just being fought in the supreme court. they're being fought, you know, some local committees in which probably five people going to it. there's a good chance three or four of those people are cranks who are going to get up in front of a microphone and spout whatever ridiculousness is on their mind. and maybe one of them goes viral, gets a couple million views for for their troubles, and suddenly these ideas get spread around and people know, well, if i go to the local school board or the library, i'm not going to get any pushback. so we have to fight those battles, you know, in these very small environments and not just congress, the white house, the supreme court we have to do that, too. but those the people who are responsible for our communities to da
you know, local government. i know, you know, this has been where so much of this has been going on the city council, the school board meetings, the labor board meetings, the zoning commissions. these battles are not just being fought in the senate. they're not just being fought in the supreme court. they're being fought, you know, some local committees in which probably five people going to it. there's a good chance three or four of those people are cranks who are going to get up in front of a...
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we know that. but you know what we? get to do in 24 vote. we get to and i haveews for you in the past three elections 've elected more gun fety candidates than we have in the past. this is the election to get it done. and i do believe that thisssue will talked to one or two voting issue this or choice in the next election and it's going to drive people to vote. however you all need to vote because the one thing name republican at this point trump to whoever should be t nominee they know their base vote that's dirty 35% of the country the majority with us but polls show 80% of america wants to stop. but we got to vote. ma sure you vote. this is the election. we can do it and those of you who aren't paying attention last night right here in florida, in jacksonville, got a dig in she's the new mayor and a conservative republican area. how did she do it? it wasn't because of democratic turnout. it because republicans voted for her and party affiliation voted for her as americans are fed up. it's why they're buying the book it's why they voted fo
we know that. but you know what we? get to do in 24 vote. we get to and i haveews for you in the past three elections 've elected more gun fety candidates than we have in the past. this is the election to get it done. and i do believe that thisssue will talked to one or two voting issue this or choice in the next election and it's going to drive people to vote. however you all need to vote because the one thing name republican at this point trump to whoever should be t nominee they know their...
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you know, somebody's going by a bus going to get run over by a bus or know, then it'll be or you know it'll be tragic somebody tragic because somebody or somebody will their temper somebody will lose their temper to extraordinary to such an extraordinary extent with a with them that there'll be a serious charge, which serious gbh charge, which i think would be a terrible thing as honest. exactly. as well, to be honest. exactly. then to. two victims. then you'd have to. two victims. really? and we saw really? yeah. and we saw in panama last week a man pulled out a gun and shot two environmental protesters. were was middle class was he a lower middle class american, retired himself down in panama. american, retired himself down in iand�*na. american, retired himself down in iand he just it >> and he just does it incredibly casually as well. yeah. incredibly casually as well. yea but want why the >> but i want to know why the united nations raising issues united nations is raising issues like this with ministers in the uk. they've either got many uk. they've either got too many staff the
you know, somebody's going by a bus going to get run over by a bus or know, then it'll be or you know it'll be tragic somebody tragic because somebody or somebody will their temper somebody will lose their temper to extraordinary to such an extraordinary extent with a with them that there'll be a serious charge, which serious gbh charge, which i think would be a terrible thing as honest. exactly. as well, to be honest. exactly. then to. two victims. then you'd have to. two victims. really? and...
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is it that you know, we aren't, you know, staying on them? i feel like with buffalo, it's something we saw on the news and then kind of left and it feels like we're all waiting for the next one happen for the conversation to come back up again. so i was just wondering from your perspective, what do you is missing in those conversations that we're having? i'm i think we're having a lot of the conversations. i think the reality that we are addressing is the kind of obscene indifference. right. the fact that this violence is now definitely evergreen. you just never know when next one is going to come. and the next one and the one after that. and one after that. and the one after that. and and i think we're not acknowledging toll it takes on the families at the epicenter of the violence and the toll takes on people who are sort of further out from it. what means to sort of live in this world where you worried about being killed by racist because you go and get groceries, you know, and so all of that is a reality for a lot of us. we still have a s
is it that you know, we aren't, you know, staying on them? i feel like with buffalo, it's something we saw on the news and then kind of left and it feels like we're all waiting for the next one happen for the conversation to come back up again. so i was just wondering from your perspective, what do you is missing in those conversations that we're having? i'm i think we're having a lot of the conversations. i think the reality that we are addressing is the kind of obscene indifference. right....
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you know days. know what? >> what these >> you remember what these people you people like me out there. you can you tweet. can tweet. you can tweet. you can tweet. you can tweet. you can tweet. you can tweet. you can tweet that you like. thank you because i how you so much. because i like how you're you so much. because i like how youyou're so desperate, so >> you're so desperate, so ridiculous, very ridiculous, so, so very, very jewish. right ridiculous, so, so very, very jewish. rlook at those front pages. >> we have daily express. >> we have the daily express. chancellor. you must honour your pension , the eye news tax pension pledge, the eye news tax cuts for business are my priority, says hunt son nuke sub mins from disaster. the financial times pressure mounts on open eye board to reinstate altman as chief executive. that's a very, very interesting story. and metro met police quiz brand telegraph israel on brink of hostage agreement and those we have front pages . lois we have front pages. lois what is o
you know days. know what? >> what these >> you remember what these people you people like me out there. you can you tweet. can tweet. you can tweet. you can tweet. you can tweet. you can tweet. you can tweet. you can tweet that you like. thank you because i how you so much. because i like how you're you so much. because i like how youyou're so desperate, so >> you're so desperate, so ridiculous, very ridiculous, so, so very, very jewish. right ridiculous, so, so very, very...
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they or you know, all the, you know, the big house city and navy with all those are right. it right? when you say the one you're, you're, what do you define? we are, you know, it's um, there was an attack on october 7th. that was reprehensible. and um, and, and so people have a right to defend themselves, but that's not what's going on. now. if you're chewing children in mind, 8 with my money, that's not a war to defend yourself. that looks like something else that looks like that. now there's a, a group of people, 2 to 2 and a half 1000000 people of color that are being pushed on as they say, into the c or a to the data or to, to, to get rid of them in some way. certainly is what it looks like and you can't wake up every morning and see the bodies of these dead children being pulled from the rubble. yeah. and i think a lot of what, uh then yahoo is doing is, was very similar to what bush was doing. he messed up more straight. no attention. no. uh, uh, they knew and a tech was going to happen. uh, they didn't prepare for it. and, and now, uh then of course, tried to save th
they or you know, all the, you know, the big house city and navy with all those are right. it right? when you say the one you're, you're, what do you define? we are, you know, it's um, there was an attack on october 7th. that was reprehensible. and um, and, and so people have a right to defend themselves, but that's not what's going on. now. if you're chewing children in mind, 8 with my money, that's not a war to defend yourself. that looks like something else that looks like that. now there's...
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about auschwitz, you know, they didn't know about treblinka. sometimes they didn't want to know, but they didn't know which doesn't mean that they didn't support the anti semitism in the you know, the nancy state but is specifically know about the atrocities. many people did. of course, many soldiers saw them, but just been there must have thought about it at home, but it wasn't on the mass media. what is particularly horrendous right now, and i think it's a politically dark time in the world. and i've talked a lot of people about this is that we're seeing it happen. we're seeing babies bond this effect as being the lives of their children or the rental doctor got all my tell you. i'll have to stop you that more from the renown physician and award winning goals after this break the . and there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case for the madness of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also of soon. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing press
about auschwitz, you know, they didn't know about treblinka. sometimes they didn't want to know, but they didn't know which doesn't mean that they didn't support the anti semitism in the you know, the nancy state but is specifically know about the atrocities. many people did. of course, many soldiers saw them, but just been there must have thought about it at home, but it wasn't on the mass media. what is particularly horrendous right now, and i think it's a politically dark time in the world....
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know. well, you know, you know, larry, if, if you say something like that eventually eventually you'll be called an anti semite and a racist. okay. the they close the default positions. okay. and no matter what you say, and the establishment disagrees with you, you're either an anti semite or a racist. okay? and of course, by donald trump so much he must be both even though is a daughter converted today is but you know, those are details here. you know, nicholas, one of the things that you know, really bother me like from a responsible state craft and all of that, they know that very well funded places. you know, when you to still it all down, they all and they said it and the 1st week when after the complex started but they, they won't use the term exactly. but what they want is minutes. 3, we need minutes. 3, that's what they think they think they just do it always down to that. well that is well if minutes one and $2.00 didn't work, why would minutes? 3 work the nicholas. yeah, it's we w
know. well, you know, you know, larry, if, if you say something like that eventually eventually you'll be called an anti semite and a racist. okay. the they close the default positions. okay. and no matter what you say, and the establishment disagrees with you, you're either an anti semite or a racist. okay? and of course, by donald trump so much he must be both even though is a daughter converted today is but you know, those are details here. you know, nicholas, one of the things that you...
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i don't know how he how he earned that you know but we do know that grant is absolutely paranoid of joe johnson coming to to raise the siege to lift the siegto relieve vicksburg in this turns out we know from hindsight that there's nothing to worry about because johnson didn'he washed his of the whole situation he didn' want to come to mississippi to begin with and davis order in mississippi. and the first thing he does when he arrives is send a message says i'm too late. you know. so he watcs his hands of this thing entirely. but grant obviously doesn't know that. and he knows his reputation. the old army and i think we see this in a lot of different situations that the reputation precedes the person and people make judgment on the reputation rather than what they're they're capable of. and think. that's what hapns a lot with with johnson. i don't think sherman is quite as fearful of johnson is as grant is. but grant's calling the shots. and as i said, he seems, you know, well over a third of his army back to the rear to to take care of this situation. of course, he can afford to do it
i don't know how he how he earned that you know but we do know that grant is absolutely paranoid of joe johnson coming to to raise the siege to lift the siegto relieve vicksburg in this turns out we know from hindsight that there's nothing to worry about because johnson didn'he washed his of the whole situation he didn' want to come to mississippi to begin with and davis order in mississippi. and the first thing he does when he arrives is send a message says i'm too late. you know. so he watcs...