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sell your life insurance. if you can buy policies from people of lesser income, if you can buy a $100000.00 policy from someone who's annual income is $50000.00 versus someone who is annual income is 250000 dollars. you'll do better in the $50000.00 universe. that's pretty clear. why would it be better? well, because their, their death rate will be higher because they are part because they're earning because they're earning less. there's a, there's a relationship between death rates and income. that is actually fairly straight line. ah, i my only work is a little over the matter because i don't want the cause. the choice of shirts underwood while your community it's not normal. quote please. you can listeners, denise, and leave to show my wife and i make no borders under my number please. as emerge. we don't have authority. we go to the back seat. the whole world needs to take action and be ready. not a joke. people judge, you know, crisis we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in
sell your life insurance. if you can buy policies from people of lesser income, if you can buy a $100000.00 policy from someone who's annual income is $50000.00 versus someone who is annual income is 250000 dollars. you'll do better in the $50000.00 universe. that's pretty clear. why would it be better? well, because their, their death rate will be higher because they are part because they're earning because they're earning less. there's a, there's a relationship between death rates and income....
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with a life settlements, the unsure agrees to sell their life insurance to an investor in exchange for an immediate payout. the investor then continues to pay the monthly premiums on the day of death, the bio pockets, the remaining insurance pay out often making a significant gain. but be warned for the process to be profitable for the investor, the insured has to die as quickly as possible. the longer they live, the longer the investor has to keep paying and losing money. ah ah, yeah. the millions of americans being plunged into poverty on retirement is one thing, but the life settlement industry needs to find the most desperate situations people weaken by phyllis and strangled by medical costs, that investors put their trust in specialists to study candidates, medical records to identify those with the shortest possible life expectancy. oh, you are in a way, trying to outsmart good. well, now we're that we can't do to do a good job at this. you need to have medical professionals who can evaluate medical records and distinguish the really severe from the less severe mike. the sono is
with a life settlements, the unsure agrees to sell their life insurance to an investor in exchange for an immediate payout. the investor then continues to pay the monthly premiums on the day of death, the bio pockets, the remaining insurance pay out often making a significant gain. but be warned for the process to be profitable for the investor, the insured has to die as quickly as possible. the longer they live, the longer the investor has to keep paying and losing money. ah ah, yeah. the...
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sell us your life insurance. if you can buy policies from people of lesser income, if you can buy a $100000.00 policy from someone who's annual income is $50000.00 versus someone who's annual income is $250000.00. you'll do better in the $50000.00 universe. that's pretty clear. why would it be better? well, because their, their death rate will be higher because they are part because they're earning because they're earning less. there's a, there's a relationship between death rates and income that is actually fairly straight line. ah. when i would show the wrong, why don't just don't the world yes. to fill out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail, when so many find themselves will depart. we choose to look for common ground in a try. now where we received so many inputs on a daily basis that are completely related to reality. so think about how in social media filters and they basically were present themselves very unrealistic way. and so we come to a fomo there and be involved more than that
sell us your life insurance. if you can buy policies from people of lesser income, if you can buy a $100000.00 policy from someone who's annual income is $50000.00 versus someone who's annual income is $250000.00. you'll do better in the $50000.00 universe. that's pretty clear. why would it be better? well, because their, their death rate will be higher because they are part because they're earning because they're earning less. there's a, there's a relationship between death rates and income...
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we are a life settlement provider to means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who no longer want or can afford their life insurance policies. baby boomers are now 73 years old, which is around the age at which like settlements become more likely to, to work for the seniors as they get older. and they need assistance with, with activities of daily living as, as they're referred to bathing, dressing, transportation, eating. and they can't take care of themselves. and they need what's called long term care. then medicare doesn't cover that. so we have a retirement crisis in this country and we have a health care crisis for seniors in this country as well. the do you think the situation would be the same in the us for this industry? with a strong universal health care, it would reduce the discrepancy in the life expectancy from poor to rich and provide less of a windfall if you will. if would be less profitable? well yeah, you could say less profitable. sure. and what we're seeing now with the silver su nami, of sr, is now turning $73.0
we are a life settlement provider to means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who no longer want or can afford their life insurance policies. baby boomers are now 73 years old, which is around the age at which like settlements become more likely to, to work for the seniors as they get older. and they need assistance with, with activities of daily living as, as they're referred to bathing, dressing, transportation, eating. and they can't take...
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i couldn't imagine my life without cole. his life is worth living. yet in this debate down syndrome has been at the forefront. just yesterday a woman named heidi with down syndrome lost her court challenge against the british government over its law allowing abortion. up until birth for babies with down syndrome. this cannot become america's future where we cherish life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for all. like in the u.k. the bill before us is discriminatory. it allows for abortions based on a baby's sex, race, disability. it would override counseling requirements to protect women for coercion from people who abused them. it would prohibit laws designated to protect against sex trafficking and exploitation of young girls and women. and it would weaken protections for medical professionals who have religious objections to abortion. despite what the majority says, this bill does not codify roe v. wade. this is radical. under this bill viability is whatever the portionist deems it to be. i urge all of my colleagues today to stop the abortion
i couldn't imagine my life without cole. his life is worth living. yet in this debate down syndrome has been at the forefront. just yesterday a woman named heidi with down syndrome lost her court challenge against the british government over its law allowing abortion. up until birth for babies with down syndrome. this cannot become america's future where we cherish life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for all. like in the u.k. the bill before us is discriminatory. it allows for abortions...
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options for a life settlement. go to l i s market dot com and the proceeds can be used any way you want for retirement income to pay medical bills. ah, that's exactly what done. she was forced to do. at 65, he had nothing left the meagre savings that he wanted to leave to his children were in his life insurance. but terminally ill and with no income, he had no choice but to sell to the highest bidder. dad did leave me any documents related to the life settlement, but i did find his email account a conversation that he was having if you are of as the same as the others. why would i deal with you? i'm sure you understand. i have to get the most i can is that is basically all i'll be living for whatever time i have left. the other company came back and offered me a 150000. now, any chance you could meet that i might get them to match the $150000.00 for you and pose much faster than the other group i hadn't heard from you. so i went ahead and got the other companies paperless notarized for most people that would be no
options for a life settlement. go to l i s market dot com and the proceeds can be used any way you want for retirement income to pay medical bills. ah, that's exactly what done. she was forced to do. at 65, he had nothing left the meagre savings that he wanted to leave to his children were in his life insurance. but terminally ill and with no income, he had no choice but to sell to the highest bidder. dad did leave me any documents related to the life settlement, but i did find his email...
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sell your life insurance. if you can buy policies from people of lesser income, if you can buy $100000.00 policy from someone who's annual income is $50000.00 versus someone who's annual income is $250000.00. you'll do better in the $50000.00 universe. that's pretty clear. why would it be better? well, because their, their death rate will be higher because they are part because they're earning live and because they're earning less there's a, there's a relationship between death rates and income that is actually fairly straight line. ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except when the shorter does that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great truck rather than fear i would take on various jobs with artificial intelligence. we'll summoning the demon a robot must protect its own existence with ah, comes to me at wo
sell your life insurance. if you can buy policies from people of lesser income, if you can buy $100000.00 policy from someone who's annual income is $50000.00 versus someone who's annual income is $250000.00. you'll do better in the $50000.00 universe. that's pretty clear. why would it be better? well, because their, their death rate will be higher because they are part because they're earning live and because they're earning less there's a, there's a relationship between death rates and income...
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the sono is one of the pioneers in estimating life expectancy for life settlements based in washington. his company evaluates over $10000.00 files a year. you given estimation in terms of months, weeks, days. what's, what's typically months? yeah. months is, is the standard and the life expectancies can vary all, all over the chart. we get very complex cases of people with advanced cancer or with a l. s. or other severe impairments who can have life expectancies of 2 years. one year, less than one year, and then we get people who are relatively healthy and they can have life expectancies of 1215 and more years. those policies may not transact as often because the numbers don't work out as well . now did these morbid financial products appear to understand that we have to go back to the 1980s? the aids epidemic took the world by surprise and provoked panic and misunderstanding the khaki published unit is actually the west. the new plasma gonzagos us up less speak to less. you will surely be on the via the mail. as you see down us down, you know, let the can you rush, they will matlab. w
the sono is one of the pioneers in estimating life expectancy for life settlements based in washington. his company evaluates over $10000.00 files a year. you given estimation in terms of months, weeks, days. what's, what's typically months? yeah. months is, is the standard and the life expectancies can vary all, all over the chart. we get very complex cases of people with advanced cancer or with a l. s. or other severe impairments who can have life expectancies of 2 years. one year, less than...
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just what the gift of life could do for somebody else's life. >> very good. thank you. mr. cloud, you are recognized. i went over a little bit. i apologize. you can have the same amount of time. >> thank you, chairman. i appreciate it. let me just first of all say, thank you all for being here. your courage truly is inspiring, not only in just being willing to come before congress and a national audience and share your very personal story, but the courage you live with each and every day and the challenges that you face each and every day. it's truly inspiring and certainly i'm thankful for the opportunity that we have been able to work together on this issue. and we will hopefully begin to see some progress on it. dr. kass, i wanted to ask you -- you've had some experience in interacting with opos. i know we're going to get into the nuts and bolts in the next panel. your recommendations, it seems like the incentive structure was messed up. we maybe made progress. if you could speak to what would be the right things we should be looking at from congress when it comes to acc
just what the gift of life could do for somebody else's life. >> very good. thank you. mr. cloud, you are recognized. i went over a little bit. i apologize. you can have the same amount of time. >> thank you, chairman. i appreciate it. let me just first of all say, thank you all for being here. your courage truly is inspiring, not only in just being willing to come before congress and a national audience and share your very personal story, but the courage you live with each and...
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meaning you can lose your life. hey smith. so they have already stepped off where to go and set up for that. okay. my name is don, 1st class drill, guys, manage logistics. support for all separate trainees, for the engineer, regiment of the united states. army there's ever a terrorist attack again, we're here, we're training, we're ready. when 911, when that happened, i felt vulnerable like i couldn't have done anything at that point. i wanted to be a part of something bigger and make a difference for a country. the me, my rac deployment, it was scheduled for 12 months. the, i was blown up 4 times and that deployment i was in countless amount of fireplace. the last i squad leader, my team leader. and my best friend, i think that was, that was probably the the worst part is losing friends. y'all set up, go goes on, i may, let's kick it off. the losing my life overseas is something i keep them back of my mind. i knew that coming into the army, that eventually at some point in my career, i happened to feel like i'm in no rush to
meaning you can lose your life. hey smith. so they have already stepped off where to go and set up for that. okay. my name is don, 1st class drill, guys, manage logistics. support for all separate trainees, for the engineer, regiment of the united states. army there's ever a terrorist attack again, we're here, we're training, we're ready. when 911, when that happened, i felt vulnerable like i couldn't have done anything at that point. i wanted to be a part of something bigger and make a...
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that unfortunately for a lot of us as life goes on, we can figure out a way when life changes, whetherthrows curveballs at us, when things come at us that we didn't expect or plan or want, how do we then adjust course? how do we find within ourselves a heroic strength to go on? how do we find balance and choose to live life joyfully even when it sometimes tries to rob us of that by crisis? so in telling my story alongside the president's, i want to take you with me. i want to get you to walk into his office with me. as lisa was talking about. to see what it was like to travel with him and go places with him. to give you a front row seat to relive all i saw and witnessed during the decade i saw him and worked with him and on into his final twilight years. through my lens, you will experience the exhilaration of meeting him for the very first time in person, face to face. you will witness the outpouring of affection that happened every time we stepped foot outside the door, how people would respond to him. you will enjoy star-studded events with celebrities and world figures and savor hu
that unfortunately for a lot of us as life goes on, we can figure out a way when life changes, whetherthrows curveballs at us, when things come at us that we didn't expect or plan or want, how do we then adjust course? how do we find within ourselves a heroic strength to go on? how do we find balance and choose to live life joyfully even when it sometimes tries to rob us of that by crisis? so in telling my story alongside the president's, i want to take you with me. i want to get you to walk...
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my personal view is that i'm pro-life. i want to see pro-life laws. i also believe in state governments, and i believe in voters electing state governments that reflect their views. i'm pretty sure in texas there's broad support for what they've done. >> ana, i've got to get to the break here, but when you think about what scott said, let's just say -- you know, i'm just -- a hypothetical here. in texas, the legislature says no. in louisiana, it says yes. i'm just giving you a hypothetical. what's to prevent someone from going over the louisiana/texas state line and getting it? >> i'll tell you what's to prevent people. money. resources. access to medical care. look, if you're a person who doesn't have the money to travel from texas to mexico or new mexico or louisiana, then you're at a disadvantage. this gets very similar to how the marriage equality case was decided, right? in some states you could do it, and some states you couldn't. the supreme court made the -- >> that's my point, ana. i understand what you're saying. what's the point if it's ill
my personal view is that i'm pro-life. i want to see pro-life laws. i also believe in state governments, and i believe in voters electing state governments that reflect their views. i'm pretty sure in texas there's broad support for what they've done. >> ana, i've got to get to the break here, but when you think about what scott said, let's just say -- you know, i'm just -- a hypothetical here. in texas, the legislature says no. in louisiana, it says yes. i'm just giving you a...
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and i can what i want to be in life is a paralegal. or i want to be advocate to help other women i've been through domestic violence. life is real and hard times will calm times that come make you want to say, i quit. ah, you hold down, you hold on because you can make it. and if you feel like you need to talk to somebody to call me just everybody's driving for eric and dream, a piece of the pie. i know regular life has a tendency to beat you down. it does, you know, you barely make it, you know, i'm saying you're struggling just to pay your bills. i know that can be overwhelming, but i'm telling you, do not give up on that trade. that's for the american dream. to me mean and even plain feel. basically doing what you, why being paid very well for i just want to live as you want to be alive to make a machine my grandkids. you know, i just want to have a want to be happy. what is the american dream? what is the american dream? what? because i mean, i never see no american dream in america, and i don't bid in america my life and i never s
and i can what i want to be in life is a paralegal. or i want to be advocate to help other women i've been through domestic violence. life is real and hard times will calm times that come make you want to say, i quit. ah, you hold down, you hold on because you can make it. and if you feel like you need to talk to somebody to call me just everybody's driving for eric and dream, a piece of the pie. i know regular life has a tendency to beat you down. it does, you know, you barely make it, you...
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her instagram feed giving fans glimpses of her life.announced her engagement to sam asgarri. britney was 16 when she catapulted to stardom with "baby one more time." >> "baby one more time" kind of was her transition into the innocent young woman, into a little bit more sexy young woman that she's becoming. >> reporter: releasing one mega-hit after another. "oops i did it again" in 2000. "toxic" in 2003. by 2007, life in the spotlight seeming to take a toll. the young mother of two appearing to publicly struggle amidst a divorce, custody battle, and continued media scrutiny. under the relentless flash of cameras, she took a pair of clippers to her own hair at a los angeles salon. >> it got to a point where, you know, she would also have public breakdowns in front of the camera. >> reporter: what seemed to be a public unraveling coming to a head in a 2007 altercation with paparazzi in l.a. broken down in the documentary "framing britney spears," moments after this, the film says she was denied access to visit her kids. >> please stop. st
her instagram feed giving fans glimpses of her life.announced her engagement to sam asgarri. britney was 16 when she catapulted to stardom with "baby one more time." >> "baby one more time" kind of was her transition into the innocent young woman, into a little bit more sexy young woman that she's becoming. >> reporter: releasing one mega-hit after another. "oops i did it again" in 2000. "toxic" in 2003. by 2007, life in the spotlight seeming...
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a heartbeat means life. when a heartbeat ceases, then life ceases. so when a heartbeat is present, we know there's life. when two heartbeats are presence, a mom and her child, we know there are two lives. madam speaker, a heartbeat is a defining evidence of life. a small child and an aged adult alike, can both wrap their minds alike that a heartbeat equals life and to end a heartbeat means to end life. this bill, h.r. 3755, ends heartbeats so it ends life. the declaration of independence says, and i quote, we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men. life is the first of the unalienable right. mentioned in the declaration of independence. and to secure these rights, government is instituted. to protect life is our first responsibility. we cannot ignore this. we must not ignore this. therefore, i encourage my colleagues to
a heartbeat means life. when a heartbeat ceases, then life ceases. so when a heartbeat is present, we know there's life. when two heartbeats are presence, a mom and her child, we know there are two lives. madam speaker, a heartbeat is a defining evidence of life. a small child and an aged adult alike, can both wrap their minds alike that a heartbeat equals life and to end a heartbeat means to end life. this bill, h.r. 3755, ends heartbeats so it ends life. the declaration of independence says,...
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i know regular life has a tendency to beat you down. it does, you know, you barely make it, you know, i'm saying you're struggling just to pay your bills. i know that can be overwhelming, but i'm telling you, do not give up on that trade. that's for the american dream. to me mean and even plain feel. basically doing what you, why being paid very well for i just want to live as you want to be alive to make a machine my grandkids. you know, i just want to have a want to be happy. what is the american dream? what is the american dream? what? because i mean, i never see no american dream in america, and i've been in america my life and i never see no american dream. so what is the american dream? who have made it possible? what is that? we try to make it to just regular regular, everyday struggles are being able to make sure we have a place to be able to eat and the life is re live through these tragedies, paternity is know to create strength character message to overcome obstacles, to ah, september, 11th is in the history today. i missed t
i know regular life has a tendency to beat you down. it does, you know, you barely make it, you know, i'm saying you're struggling just to pay your bills. i know that can be overwhelming, but i'm telling you, do not give up on that trade. that's for the american dream. to me mean and even plain feel. basically doing what you, why being paid very well for i just want to live as you want to be alive to make a machine my grandkids. you know, i just want to have a want to be happy. what is the...
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staff sergeant hoover lived to these values throughout his entire life he always did what he said he would do he was honest and respectful and caring and compassionate and dedicated his life to the service of others in and out of uniform. he wanted to be the best and to provide the very best for others and always willing to work hard to make that happen. his friends and family knew him as a loving and thoughtful hard-working man. he loved and dedicated to serving those around him his family and country. as a young man he made a lasting impression on those that knew him and described him and their words the best friend. selfless always levelheaded full of heart and hard-working. a teammate you can count on a born leader and a good kind person by being the type of man that he was, he honor those that knew him the uniform that he wore in his service and sacrifice he honor the united states by representing and being the best staff sergeant hoover certainly knew the risks of his duties and understood the risks of this deployment in particular and he knew what was at stake and on the line
staff sergeant hoover lived to these values throughout his entire life he always did what he said he would do he was honest and respectful and caring and compassionate and dedicated his life to the service of others in and out of uniform. he wanted to be the best and to provide the very best for others and always willing to work hard to make that happen. his friends and family knew him as a loving and thoughtful hard-working man. he loved and dedicated to serving those around him his family and...
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that's unicefusa.org/covid19. ♪ got to get you into my life got to get you into my life ♪ >>> you don'tdog fever yet, you're about to. nothing is happier than when a puppy comes into your life. and happier still, when that puppy is a full-grown service dog. >> but the puppies in one class is doing some extra credit. our own will ganss is here with more on this cute story. >> reporter: we're reporting on back-to-school stories for kiddos going back to in-person school learning for over a year. but you've never seen a freshman class quite like this one. it's officially back-to-school season. and the duke canine cognition centers fall 2021 cohort is sharing the most paw-fect class photos. but this education class is serving a more educational purpose. >> the ultimate goal for us is to take a puppy like fearless and run them through a battery of tests. and then, at the end, say, okay, fearless, i think you're really good with someone in a wheelchair because you're so large. >> reporter: duke, studying these future service dogs, to assess the impact of different rearing strategies on their b
that's unicefusa.org/covid19. ♪ got to get you into my life got to get you into my life ♪ >>> you don'tdog fever yet, you're about to. nothing is happier than when a puppy comes into your life. and happier still, when that puppy is a full-grown service dog. >> but the puppies in one class is doing some extra credit. our own will ganss is here with more on this cute story. >> reporter: we're reporting on back-to-school stories for kiddos going back to in-person school...
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in real life. what older people know as real life is considered life away from the keyboard for younger digital generations. and so digital self determination of the right to be free in all aspects of your life, including online, where they live. ok this phrase in real life, you're saying it doesn't exist. exactly, actually i didn't say that the 1st people who said that are the people from pirate bay, and i took it because it struck me at that time because it was like a confrontation between the new world and the old world. and basically you made me realize that life has been extended digitally. we have a digital life. people say that and they ties. part of us is we're presenting us and we have our in, we make our relationship digitally. and if you would disappear digitally, if we would erase all the data that are on your right now in state databases in commercial databases, your own data, then you would not, you would disappear from the surface of the planet even if you're still there. so the data
in real life. what older people know as real life is considered life away from the keyboard for younger digital generations. and so digital self determination of the right to be free in all aspects of your life, including online, where they live. ok this phrase in real life, you're saying it doesn't exist. exactly, actually i didn't say that the 1st people who said that are the people from pirate bay, and i took it because it struck me at that time because it was like a confrontation between...
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having my teeth decay really affected my social life and my work life. at my last job, i was the hostess. i'm a good hostess, i can do the job really well, but i'm not wanted to do that job because of the teeth. - [john] it got to a point where we couldn't fix them, i really didn't know what to do. - i just started not going anywhere, i just kind of stayed with my dogs (chuckles nervously). - probably didn't realize how bad her teeth were, either. she said how hard that was to hide it, and she did, i didn't know, for five or 10 years maybe. - before we chose clearchoice, i had an appointment with my dentist to get dentures (laughs), i did. and i started researching about how dentures perform, and they don't really work as far as eating food and things like that, and so when i came to clearchoice, (uplifting music) i actually was not very hopeful about the appointment. they took an x-ray of my mouth, and they were able to say, we can work with that. (uplifting music) and i was like (sighs), i'm not a lost cause, there's hope. - i think once we made the de
having my teeth decay really affected my social life and my work life. at my last job, i was the hostess. i'm a good hostess, i can do the job really well, but i'm not wanted to do that job because of the teeth. - [john] it got to a point where we couldn't fix them, i really didn't know what to do. - i just started not going anywhere, i just kind of stayed with my dogs (chuckles nervously). - probably didn't realize how bad her teeth were, either. she said how hard that was to hide it, and she...
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my life last made a handle. that's why we need to case and if you're receiving notification from all of those things i want you to. so my phone before i at this may anxiety you know, why not use the personalize or no one can do this? i couldn't do that. and i'm trying, i know that you have heated haitian, i'm doing and i'm not quite understanding why. well, it's more, the messages are like the goodbye messages. that's why i don't want my phone down because i'm terrified of waking up the next day to someone. so aside message and i didn't call the cops and nobody because that happens, but that's not irresponsible. and i like comes responsibility that when they meet says you're saying goodbye. it's not like i'm potentially gonna, you know, it's the messages that i freak out on the, i'm sorry, i love you. good by. the people messaging me from. i'm so we're at now to 50. i welcome to jessica tre. ah, welcome to trade. the thing that rushes out of you hit the fast, there's what, what do you want? change the 1st thing
my life last made a handle. that's why we need to case and if you're receiving notification from all of those things i want you to. so my phone before i at this may anxiety you know, why not use the personalize or no one can do this? i couldn't do that. and i'm trying, i know that you have heated haitian, i'm doing and i'm not quite understanding why. well, it's more, the messages are like the goodbye messages. that's why i don't want my phone down because i'm terrified of waking up the next...
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she lived a life of service throughout 48 years of life. as a long time employee of parish courts and staffer, of former congressman william jefferson and chief deputy of second city court, she served with compassion and honor. she thoroughly enjoyed politics but most importantly public service. she was an incredible wife, mother, daughter and friend. we will miss her incredible smile, her leadership, her compassion for service. she had a smile that would light up the room. erica was compassion nature and generous to a fault. my thoughts and prayers are with her, our families and the community on this tragic loss of a true public servant. erica, we will miss you, but your fingerprints will long live in the great works that you leave behind. my thoughts and prayers are with their family and with all that knew her and who will remember her forever. we will miss you deeply. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unani
she lived a life of service throughout 48 years of life. as a long time employee of parish courts and staffer, of former congressman william jefferson and chief deputy of second city court, she served with compassion and honor. she thoroughly enjoyed politics but most importantly public service. she was an incredible wife, mother, daughter and friend. we will miss her incredible smile, her leadership, her compassion for service. she had a smile that would light up the room. erica was compassion...
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another brave utah and also risk his life in sustained life-threatening injury while supporting the operations at the airport that day. our nation thanks you corporal wyatt wilson and we pray for your complete and speedy recovery. you and your brothers and sisters in arms have answered the call to serve with valor and devotion. ewert service rendered continues to protect us to this day. let us carry forward these shared values and reflections on sacrifice in our daily lives and endeavor to strengthen our national bonds of unity. may god bless our nations a fallen and our wounded and may he bless also their families and all of the service members who are today in harm's way. we are indebted to those known for their bravery, sacrifice, andth heroism. thank you madam president. >> that a present for. >> senator from ohio. >> madam president i am here today on the floor to remember the life of navy fleet marine hospital corpsman third class max and sylvia. max is a 22-year-old native of ohio a young patriot who died far too soon and service to all of us. max was one of 13 brave american servicemen
another brave utah and also risk his life in sustained life-threatening injury while supporting the operations at the airport that day. our nation thanks you corporal wyatt wilson and we pray for your complete and speedy recovery. you and your brothers and sisters in arms have answered the call to serve with valor and devotion. ewert service rendered continues to protect us to this day. let us carry forward these shared values and reflections on sacrifice in our daily lives and endeavor to...
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for others, it's a teaching tool in the gym of life. here is jamie yuccas. >> it's the most unique piece in the game. >> reporter: for 12-year-old andre, chess is more than just a game. >> i learned a lot of stuff i learned on the chessboard in real life. like think before i move. think before i act out. >> reporter: he is one of thousands of students from some of l.a.'s toughest neighborhoods learning to play. >> i learned to play chess at age 13. it was a pivotal moment in my life. >> reporter: damon fletcher grew up in compton. after going away to college, he came home to find his childhood friends struggling. >> some of them had fallen into the prison system, gang life, drugs. and i just wondered why did have i such a different outcome, and it was chess. >> very good. >> reporter: he started train of thought to help kids of all ages find their inner king or queen. >> every game of chess is 75 to 100 moves. and every single move that your opponent makes presents a new problem for you to solve. kids are just having fun. they dent real
for others, it's a teaching tool in the gym of life. here is jamie yuccas. >> it's the most unique piece in the game. >> reporter: for 12-year-old andre, chess is more than just a game. >> i learned a lot of stuff i learned on the chessboard in real life. like think before i move. think before i act out. >> reporter: he is one of thousands of students from some of l.a.'s toughest neighborhoods learning to play. >> i learned to play chess at age 13. it was a pivotal...
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because we believe every human life is sacred, every human life is sacred. i was very fortunate to have served for 10 years as the auxiliary bishop for the archbishop of chicago who ordained me bishop and tried his best to train me how to be a good bishop. but he has been identified as the author of the consistent ethic of life, which says that life issues are linked. they are not at the same level. there are life issues that are predominant, obviously the conception of a child is the first life concern. but those life issues have to extend to all the other moments of human existence as well. his consistent ethics teaching says the prisoner, the immigrant, those with physical or emotional handicaps, the very aged and terminally ill all fall under the issue of the dignity of human life. now, that position has generated and continues to generate a lot of conversation. some would say if he is saying if a prisoner who has been found guilty of multiple criminal behavior, is he to be equated with an infant in the womb who is just trying to live and be born eventua
because we believe every human life is sacred, every human life is sacred. i was very fortunate to have served for 10 years as the auxiliary bishop for the archbishop of chicago who ordained me bishop and tried his best to train me how to be a good bishop. but he has been identified as the author of the consistent ethic of life, which says that life issues are linked. they are not at the same level. there are life issues that are predominant, obviously the conception of a child is the first...
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it's called a life settlement market. we are a life settlement provider, which means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who no longer want or cant afford their life insurance policies. if you are sick and for one to live a few more years, you can your life insurance that way you get more money right away and the company collects your insurance payment off to your dad. there's a group of people out there, i guess, hoping that people die soon. what kind of motivation is i give them when i start crying about him dying? that's usually what it's about. that's just the sheer unfairness of it all. ah, and i make no borders and the blind number please you as emerge. we don't have authority, we go to the back seat, the whole world needs to take action and be ready. people are judge. 2 crisis who we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each of their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response ha
it's called a life settlement market. we are a life settlement provider, which means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who no longer want or cant afford their life insurance policies. if you are sick and for one to live a few more years, you can your life insurance that way you get more money right away and the company collects your insurance payment off to your dad. there's a group of people out there, i guess, hoping that people die soon....
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life is just precious. and i certainly want everyone who needs a lifesaving transplant to get one and to get one in a timely manner. i think that's very, very important and i think that's a goal we all share. i'm a little disappointed that we're discussing race as a factor in organ transplant. we're all one race in my opinion. color makes no difference to me. we're the human race. and to me the interjection of race into this discussion is very concerning. discrimination based on race was outlawed almost 60 years ago due to the civil rights act of 1964. now, i'm not a medical doctor. i have very little knowledge of medicine, but our last -- last year there was an article that came out in life source and it says does my race and ethnicity matter in organ donation. and so my question here is for dr. car, in your experience would you agree that a donor's organs are more likely to be a clinical match for a recipient of the same ethnicity? could you comment on that? is that actually a factor or not? i mean we're
life is just precious. and i certainly want everyone who needs a lifesaving transplant to get one and to get one in a timely manner. i think that's very, very important and i think that's a goal we all share. i'm a little disappointed that we're discussing race as a factor in organ transplant. we're all one race in my opinion. color makes no difference to me. we're the human race. and to me the interjection of race into this discussion is very concerning. discrimination based on race was...
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life concern. but those life issues have to extend to all of the other moments of human existence as well. his consistent ethic teaching says that the prisoner, the immigrant, those with physical or emotional handicaps, the very aged and terminally ill all fall under the issue of dignity of human life. now, that position has generated and continues to generate a lot of conversation. some would say, well, is he saying that a prisoner who has been found guilty of multiple criminal behavior, is he to be equated with an infant in the womb who is just trying to live and to be born eventually? no, he's not saying that. he's saying they are linked not because they are the same, but they are linked because they are all human. >> so since you used the example of a prisoner, tonight in texas, 6:00 eastern or so, a texas death row inmate is set to be executed. i know that you have written extensively about the death penalty. in this particular instance, the death row inmate has asked that the priest -- >> the
life concern. but those life issues have to extend to all of the other moments of human existence as well. his consistent ethic teaching says that the prisoner, the immigrant, those with physical or emotional handicaps, the very aged and terminally ill all fall under the issue of dignity of human life. now, that position has generated and continues to generate a lot of conversation. some would say, well, is he saying that a prisoner who has been found guilty of multiple criminal behavior, is he...
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_ you can do, whatever you want in life. ., life. by online abuse but ends _ life. a story created by online abuse but ends with - life. a story created by online abuse but ends with on - life. a story created by online abuse but ends with on the i life. a story created by online i abuse but ends with on the field smiles. so nice to see. well rhys has inspired quite a few people. he's a fulham fan and had a suprise visit from one of the players when on bbc breakfast this morning. yeah, i would say that he's a great defender. ., u, yeah, i would say that he's a great defender. ., .. , ., ., defender. how can he improve, how can timmerman _ defender. how can he improve, how can timmerman improve? _ defender. how can he improve, how can timmerman improve? he - defender. how can he improve, how can timmerman improve? he could| can timmerman improve? he could imrove, can timmerman improve? he could improve. i— can timmerman improve? he could improve. i don't— can timmerman improve? he could improve, i don't know, _ can timmerman improve?
_ you can do, whatever you want in life. ., life. by online abuse but ends _ life. a story created by online abuse but ends with - life. a story created by online abuse but ends with on - life. a story created by online abuse but ends with on the i life. a story created by online i abuse but ends with on the field smiles. so nice to see. well rhys has inspired quite a few people. he's a fulham fan and had a suprise visit from one of the players when on bbc breakfast this morning. yeah, i would...
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order~ _ decided this deserved a whole life order~ you — decided this deserved a whole life order.ice officer who used his position to deceive, kidnap, _ used his position to deceive, kidnap, rape and murder his victim. a poiice _ kidnap, rape and murder his victim. a police officer who has taken an oath _ a police officer who has taken an oath to— a police officer who has taken an oath to protect the public from harm. — oath to protect the public from harm. to — oath to protect the public from harm, to prevent crime. that was a criticai— harm, to prevent crime. that was a critical factor — harm, to prevent crime. that was a critical factor in the judge's thinking. he said if the public cannot— thinking. he said if the public cannot have trust in the police, you are undermining one of the fundamental bread rocks of british society, _ fundamental bread rocks of british society, a — fundamental bread rocks of british society, a sense that people can be set foot _ society, a sense that people can be set foot on — society, a sense that people can be set foot on the streets. other aggra
order~ _ decided this deserved a whole life order~ you — decided this deserved a whole life order.ice officer who used his position to deceive, kidnap, _ used his position to deceive, kidnap, rape and murder his victim. a poiice _ kidnap, rape and murder his victim. a police officer who has taken an oath _ a police officer who has taken an oath to— a police officer who has taken an oath to protect the public from harm. — oath to protect the public from harm. to — oath to protect the...
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in life there are so many crossroads. it's funny to think through where would we be if we gone to chicago instead of utah. that experience shaped me into, we first came to the u.s. might family and i had $40. we did not have money to buy it blankets. we did not have money to buy blankets we came in december is very cold. my father delivered newspapers, he wash dishes in a restaurant, he was an engineer in china but could not find work. his degree was not recognized here and he did not speak english. my mother who did teach speak english and being a teacher. while she was getting her teacher degree she was also working in a video store and cleaning hotel rooms. we still went through many periods where every single day we were worried about two things, we are worried about money in her immigration status. i remember that this debris the arguments my parents would have the angst we would go through worrying about if we are going to make rent. we were actually evicted it several times when i was a child we ended up experienci
in life there are so many crossroads. it's funny to think through where would we be if we gone to chicago instead of utah. that experience shaped me into, we first came to the u.s. might family and i had $40. we did not have money to buy it blankets. we did not have money to buy blankets we came in december is very cold. my father delivered newspapers, he wash dishes in a restaurant, he was an engineer in china but could not find work. his degree was not recognized here and he did not speak...
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we're looking for signs of life on mars. we're looking in the proct that's going to venus now to see is there life in that atmosphere. we also listen in the universe. we have a grant program for people listening in the universe for any kind of intelligent signal. so we don't know what this phenomenon is, but we sure need to find out. >> according to the report, more, quote, "scientific knowledge" may be needed to understand some of the objects. the report reads, quote... senator, they're sayg that our science is not good enough to understand the phenomena that was observed. i know you say we don't know what it is, but what do you think it is? >> well, i don't know. i hope it's not an adversary here on earth, because then they have technology, if that's the case, that we do not have. but the answer to your question is, i do not know. >> do you believe there's life in another part of the universe? >> i sure do. and let me tell you why. the universe is 13.5 billion years old. we're even finding now other suns that very likely h
we're looking for signs of life on mars. we're looking in the proct that's going to venus now to see is there life in that atmosphere. we also listen in the universe. we have a grant program for people listening in the universe for any kind of intelligent signal. so we don't know what this phenomenon is, but we sure need to find out. >> according to the report, more, quote, "scientific knowledge" may be needed to understand some of the objects. the report reads, quote......
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this is what a life sentence looks like when life is running out.or in hospice by other incarcerated men. >> 63-year-old frank has been in prison for 45 years. when he was 19, he and his younger brother robbed a store, a crime that ended with the murder of the owner. now dying of cancer, he's asked for a compassionate release. but the vast majority of petitioners for compassionate release are denied, and so was frank. >> frank, how are you feeling? i'm from nbc, lester holt. >> oh, yeah. we had a nice conversation. >> frank, do you think you should go home? >> soon i know that. >> it helps my throat. >> yeah. i can open that for you. let me open that for you. there you go, frank. all right. i'm going to let you rest. okay? well, he's a human being. i'm not here to judge him. but i don't know how you not have compassion. >> a few weeks later, i learned that frank died in his hospice bed alone. back in my cell, i had a lot of time to reflect about everything i've seen. >> i have personally wrestled with this question of is prison punishment? because i
this is what a life sentence looks like when life is running out.or in hospice by other incarcerated men. >> 63-year-old frank has been in prison for 45 years. when he was 19, he and his younger brother robbed a store, a crime that ended with the murder of the owner. now dying of cancer, he's asked for a compassionate release. but the vast majority of petitioners for compassionate release are denied, and so was frank. >> frank, how are you feeling? i'm from nbc, lester holt....
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clear choice changed my life. they've given me back my life. (inspirational music) - throughout this half hour, we've heard truly inspiring stories from regular folks who one day, decided enough was enough and made that first call for the clear choice consultation. for them, the rest is history, but you might still have questions. dr. adams, what do you say to those people who are listening, but just don't know yet if clear choice is the solution they're been looking for? - you'll never know if this is the right choice or not unless you make that call. we see many patients that have been turned down as difficult cases. please come in. we'll let you know exactly what your options are. with a patient-centered approach, our team is dedicated to building a custom plan for you, and that's to provide you with dental health and a great smile in an environment that's warm and friendly. (inspirational music) - folks, you don't have to take dr. adam's word for it. here are some people who, not so long ago, were in exactly your position, and they're got s
clear choice changed my life. they've given me back my life. (inspirational music) - throughout this half hour, we've heard truly inspiring stories from regular folks who one day, decided enough was enough and made that first call for the clear choice consultation. for them, the rest is history, but you might still have questions. dr. adams, what do you say to those people who are listening, but just don't know yet if clear choice is the solution they're been looking for? - you'll never know if...
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that chance in their life, for change.— life, for change. and he managed _ life, for change.d to bring - life, for change. and he j managed to bring about life, for change. and he - managed to bring about this change. i mean, how did you manage it? —— you managed. i’m manage it? -- you managed. i'm not... manage it? -- you managed. i'm not- -- i'm — manage it? -- you managed. i'm not--- i'm very— manage it? —— you managed. i“n not... i'm very with myself straightforward and not, like, i don't live in a denial. so to speak. i don't live in a denial. so to seak. ., .. , i don't live in a denial. so to seak. , ., speak. so accepting that there is a problem — speak. so accepting that there is a problem and _ speak. so accepting that there is a problem and then - speak. so accepting that there is a problem and then acting l speak. so accepting that there l is a problem and then acting on it? �* . ., is a problem and then acting on it?_ absolutely. - it? acting on it. absolutely. talkinu it? acting on it. absolutely. talking about _ it? acting on it. absolutely. talking about the _
that chance in their life, for change.— life, for change. and he managed _ life, for change.d to bring - life, for change. and he j managed to bring about life, for change. and he - managed to bring about this change. i mean, how did you manage it? —— you managed. i’m manage it? -- you managed. i'm not... manage it? -- you managed. i'm not- -- i'm — manage it? -- you managed. i'm not--- i'm very— manage it? —— you managed. i“n not... i'm very with myself straightforward and...
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i learned that life is truly a circle and as i was welcoming new life, i was also letting go of a life that had meant so much to me. i realize the gifts we are given seemed sometimes to be unearned and undeserved and later are often recalled in life with the demand that they be returned in the form of blessing on others. surface to others. unconditionally loving others. even when their capacity to reciprocate has gone. i learned the nothing is forever and had to accept this amazing chapter of my life was now ending. i mourned its loss yet was filled with gratitude that it had ever happened at all. thank you very much for having me here today. [applause] >> thank you so much. >> thank you, really a pleasure. next on history ok
i learned that life is truly a circle and as i was welcoming new life, i was also letting go of a life that had meant so much to me. i realize the gifts we are given seemed sometimes to be unearned and undeserved and later are often recalled in life with the demand that they be returned in the form of blessing on others. surface to others. unconditionally loving others. even when their capacity to reciprocate has gone. i learned the nothing is forever and had to accept this amazing chapter of...
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robinson said it was the worst night of my life. and he and the president and their aides are sittingin the white house . there's calling from a payphone this is way before cell phones and it was just awful. and after it was over, someone asked him what his brother had learned after i think this is interesting from the crisis and he said my brother learned never to trust, never to believe another book on reconstruction again. the old-school interpretation . that the federal government, it's just brought it to life. by the tip of the delta, let me add one other thing because kathleen kennedy told me this film about when robert kennedy went back in 1966, he was invited by the lawstudents to come back to old miss . what's going to happen when he goes back there? that's four years later they really wanted him . so he went and an kennedy went with him. they had some protection but really people in that state still blame him. and he went and i mean, there's the film is great but the background and how he got there and the students, he gav
robinson said it was the worst night of my life. and he and the president and their aides are sittingin the white house . there's calling from a payphone this is way before cell phones and it was just awful. and after it was over, someone asked him what his brother had learned after i think this is interesting from the crisis and he said my brother learned never to trust, never to believe another book on reconstruction again. the old-school interpretation . that the federal government, it's...
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i am pro life.ve children in my life and quite frankly i'm pro life, that is the life of a woman who's living right here right now. with a heart beat. >> matthew, reverend, thank you all so much. >>> next, an inside look at how dhs continues to adapt to prevent attacks against the homeland. plus speaking to a "the washington post" journalist who makes the case that the response to 9/11 was a test america failed. he'll explain why after the break. k. who dares to be fearless even when her bladder leaks. our softest, smoothest fabric keeping her comfortable, protected, and undeniably sleek. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. [♪♪] if you have diabetes, it's important to have confidence in the nutritional drink you choose. try boost glucose control. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle health. try boost today. this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of bette
i am pro life.ve children in my life and quite frankly i'm pro life, that is the life of a woman who's living right here right now. with a heart beat. >> matthew, reverend, thank you all so much. >>> next, an inside look at how dhs continues to adapt to prevent attacks against the homeland. plus speaking to a "the washington post" journalist who makes the case that the response to 9/11 was a test america failed. he'll explain why after the break. k. who dares to be...
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like i'm ever conna life and her. like i'm ever gonna wear— life and her.is. - life and her. like i'm ever gonna wear this. i - life and her. like i'm ever gonna wear this. i think i life and her. like i'm ever. gonna wear this. i think for me, human power means being able to be more part of a community, and i think one of the most special things about our journey so the most special things about ourjourney so far the most special things about our journey so far is the fact that we are going very slowly, we are meeting some amazing people that we would have ever met. people that we would have ever met, ., people that we would have ever met. ., .,, people that we would have ever met. ., , ., met. some of the most engaging encounters _ met. some of the most engaging encounters in _ met. some of the most engaging encounters in terms _ met. some of the most engaging encounters in terms of— met. some of the most engaging encounters in terms of people i encounters in terms of people and leading onto sustainability stories— and leading onto sustainability stories
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