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with a life settlement, the insured agrees to sell their life insurance to an investor in exchange for an immediate buyout. the investor then continues to pay the monthly premiums on the day of death, the bio pockets, the remaining insurance payout often making a significant gain could be want 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 at losing money. ah ah, ah, 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 weakened by illness and strangled by medical costs for that investors put their trust in specialists who study candidates medical records to identify those with the shortest possible life expectancy. oh, you are in a way trying to outsmart god. well, now a we're, 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 last severe mike for s
with a life settlement, the insured agrees to sell their life insurance to an investor in exchange for an immediate buyout. the investor then continues to pay the monthly premiums on the day of death, the bio pockets, the remaining insurance payout often making a significant gain could be want 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 at losing money. ah ah, ah, the millions...
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i've been livin: of your life too. i've been living with _ of your life too.e too. i've been living with the fact - of your life too. i've been living with the fact that l of your life too. i've been living with the fact that it| living with the fact that it was felt that i should have died with that and they didn't. it is difficult to explain but in my memoir, and that memoir, i explained that i should've been there. in a series of fortuitous coincidences save my life and i've been living ever since the idea that i am a ghost, but i am a survivor in some ways. but also the sense that if i survive, it was to tell the story. it was so that someone could tell us the story. and i tell it in a one—sided way and saying these are the bad people, these are the good people. but what it has taught us, but to those traumatic situations teach us about forgiveness, revolution, about forgiveness, revolution, about change, but gentleness and about love? and ifret constantly to create that and the bureau is one more step in the bureau is one more step in the question of what
i've been livin: of your life too. i've been living with _ of your life too.e too. i've been living with the fact - of your life too. i've been living with the fact that l of your life too. i've been living with the fact that it| living with the fact that it was felt that i should have died with that and they didn't. it is difficult to explain but in my memoir, and that memoir, i explained that i should've been there. in a series of fortuitous coincidences save my life and i've been living ever...
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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 don slant 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 and leave me any documents related to the life settlement, but i did find in his email account ah, a conversation that he was having if you're off 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 as this is basically all i'll be living off 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 enclosed much faster than the other group i hadn't heard from you. so i went ahead and got the other companies paperwork notarized. for most people th
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 don slant 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 and leave me any documents related to the life settlement, but i did find in his email...
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and the sick and the whole are imitating life life imitating art thing. it was very real and i'm grateful for the experience to be trained to so to speak, to survive. but yeah, i, i, i think we're attracted to, to things that are worse than what our, that's a good i think that's a very astute perception. go i, friend, it's like that black crushed velvet jewelers cloth. they put the diamond on when you're in the jewelry store, so you can isolate on the edges of it. i think people like the perspective of least i'm not a zombie having to wear a mask around at some point. for most of them are, let's be honest lee, it's partner ella. he's saying and shoot a dinner table and tell me, are you a big family man? sometimes? sometimes that is the algonquin and onyx. yeah we, we, there's, there's a whole group of us in chicago and appear on the east coast time family. we had a few houses on same block and yeah, i just always love those memories because you know, my family table sometimes got a little muted dot and then i go stay at the italian kids house and you go o
and the sick and the whole are imitating life life imitating art thing. it was very real and i'm grateful for the experience to be trained to so to speak, to survive. but yeah, i, i, i think we're attracted to, to things that are worse than what our, that's a good i think that's a very astute perception. go i, friend, it's like that black crushed velvet jewelers cloth. they put the diamond on when you're in the jewelry store, so you can isolate on the edges of it. i think people like the...
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we are a life settlement provider, which means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who are no longer want or can't afford their life insurance policies. if you're sick and full, want to live a few more years. you consillio life insurance, that way you get more money right away in the company, collects your insurance payment off to your death another. there's a group of people out there, i guess, hoping that people die soon. what kind of motivation does that give them? when i start crying about him dying, that's usually what it's about as just the sheer unfairness of it. all these are the full people who pulled the trigger. i survive something on survival. one harness things that i had to face was not having a face at a low expectation to life. i accepted the accept the fact that i made that work. we had no fears. del change pretty fast for shots. different stories behind the bullets who's and we're back with patrick mcginnis, venture capitalist and a guy who coined the term the fear of missing out patrick can so be actually justified. i
we are a life settlement provider, which means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who are no longer want or can't afford their life insurance policies. if you're sick and full, want to live a few more years. you consillio life insurance, that way you get more money right away in the company, collects your insurance payment off to your death another. there's a group of people out there, i guess, hoping that people die soon. what kind of...
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life changing.ome pregnant, but it was impossible, i had to finish my studies, do my work at the hospital, so it wasn't possible. and i had never really dealt with children, it was a way to reflect and see how it could reflect on this new part of myself. it was just totally different. motherhood is emotional and can be difficult. for years, studying it has been somewhat ignored. these incredible academics are part of a growing body of research that is trying to correct this to understand why motherhood can be such a momentous, joy struggle. studying a maternal brain is immensely fascinating. if the role of parenting is really important for children's development, it is very important for us to understand how we become parents. we need to get that balance a bit more right between not wantingl to scare women but also giving the information that they need| in order to be fully prepared for what is happening. - and i think realising that and seeing how things are different within different cultures is j
life changing.ome pregnant, but it was impossible, i had to finish my studies, do my work at the hospital, so it wasn't possible. and i had never really dealt with children, it was a way to reflect and see how it could reflect on this new part of myself. it was just totally different. motherhood is emotional and can be difficult. for years, studying it has been somewhat ignored. these incredible academics are part of a growing body of research that is trying to correct this to understand why...
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robbing another of life. pro-choice. destroying innocent life. it is important that we not allow these terms to obscure what is happening to millions of unborn babies. it is becoming a common refrain for many women to say that, i would not be the person i am today if i had not had an abortion. ". i can tell you that they would not be the woman they are today because of abortion. she would not be with us. those of you who promote abortion would not be with us if your mother said had an abortion. we should grieve for the millions of children were ended because they were not wanted. whether a pregnancy is planned or not or even the result of horrific circumstances, ending that child's life when the -- with an abortion to protect the freedom of the mother is not an answer. abortion only compounds the sorrow. how can any woman say that her life is better because of abortion? who is anyone to say that? has she looked into the future and seeing the possible arcs of her life? has she seen the future of her unborn child's life and all the possibilities th
robbing another of life. pro-choice. destroying innocent life. it is important that we not allow these terms to obscure what is happening to millions of unborn babies. it is becoming a common refrain for many women to say that, i would not be the person i am today if i had not had an abortion. ". i can tell you that they would not be the woman they are today because of abortion. she would not be with us. those of you who promote abortion would not be with us if your mother said had an...
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can i get rid of the cruelty in everyday life? is a play which is about transition to democracy, which by the way, tends to be very important to the world today because democracy is under such assault and is being besieged so much in so many places that the play alas, is terribly relevant, and tortures happening everywhere, we havejournals being killed day by day, and people are being imprisoned and books are being burned. it is not as if the world has advanced that much. in certain ways we have advanced, in other ways we have not. but that play continues to be relevant as, i think most of my other books do question that i go into that darkness and i do not blink and relation to looking at it and i am trying to find the light that may be there, candles and the darkness. how has your own politics evolved to evoke you from the early 1970s, you are definitely a man who believed in socialism as the way out of chile's inequalities and injustice. latin america has tried socialism in different forms from castro, to chavez to morales, all
can i get rid of the cruelty in everyday life? is a play which is about transition to democracy, which by the way, tends to be very important to the world today because democracy is under such assault and is being besieged so much in so many places that the play alas, is terribly relevant, and tortures happening everywhere, we havejournals being killed day by day, and people are being imprisoned and books are being burned. it is not as if the world has advanced that much. in certain ways we...
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once you're insured, your rate is locked in for life. you can get whole life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. have you thought about life insurance but put it off? don't regret what you didn't do yesterday. call now and feel great about saying yes today. (announcer) call now and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. >>> okay. let's talk about the economy. there are warning signs when the u.s. economy. inflation concerns already growing and now consumers facing the highest prices at the gas pump in years with the global supply chain out of whack. what can the biden administration do to right this ship. let's discuss with kai ryssdal, the host of public radio's marketplace. kai, thank you. i want to get to the overall picture and then talk about something specific. we've got to talk about what americans are feeling at the gas pump, supply chain completely out of whack. what's happening? >> you said the magic word, right? supply chain. look at gas prices. oil closed today above 80 bucks. the global benchmark,
once you're insured, your rate is locked in for life. you can get whole life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. have you thought about life insurance but put it off? don't regret what you didn't do yesterday. call now and feel great about saying yes today. (announcer) call now and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. >>> okay. let's talk about the economy. there are warning signs when the u.s. economy. inflation concerns already growing and now consumers...
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it determined my life. that hospital, i did not speak another word of spanish which is going to be my main language most of my existence, which is right now my main language and i refused to speak it. i said i'm not speaking this language any more i do not understand. and i know what happened there. i don't remember anything there, of the trauma, but i know that when i was in that hospital, i felt abandoned by that language and it felt abandoned by my parents and its had other effects, i always try to please everybody but i wanted to be loved closely, excessively all the time and. i think it is a form of fear, insecurity of what you could lose at any moment and there's that aspect to your character. and i did lose everything over and over again. i lost chile again. and a seminal moment in your life, which is 1973, you are a successful young writer, you are working in chile and working as an adviser and you're a true believer in socialism, you're very excited about the future and then it is all taken away fr
it determined my life. that hospital, i did not speak another word of spanish which is going to be my main language most of my existence, which is right now my main language and i refused to speak it. i said i'm not speaking this language any more i do not understand. and i know what happened there. i don't remember anything there, of the trauma, but i know that when i was in that hospital, i felt abandoned by that language and it felt abandoned by my parents and its had other effects, i always...
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it's taught me a lot about life in general and life outside _ about life in general and life outside, loving family. when you become a famous body— builder like when you become a famous body—builder like me you could when you become a famous body— builder like me you could tell them _ body— builder like me you could tell them all— body— builder like me you could tell them all about the bicycles you do and presents. dan came with his whole _ and presents. dan came with his whole family to us four years ago. they— whole family to us four years ago. they were — whole family to us four years ago. they were all shells of themselves. you look— they were all shells of themselves. you look at — they were all shells of themselves. you look at them four years on, you see dan. _ you look at them four years on, you see dan. he — you look at them four years on, you see dan. he is— you look at them four years on, you see dan, he is one of the most loving — see dan, he is one of the most loving humid beings your love for me, loving humid beings your love for me. ease — loving humid beings your love
it's taught me a lot about life in general and life outside _ about life in general and life outside, loving family. when you become a famous body— builder like when you become a famous body—builder like me you could when you become a famous body— builder like me you could tell them _ body— builder like me you could tell them all— body— builder like me you could tell them all about the bicycles you do and presents. dan came with his whole _ and presents. dan came with his whole...
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good the see you has your life. life is a life is good. you have a break right now, which shows like the 1st time i've had a break and i don't know, 8 years minus that whole thing that happened last year or you pride? ah, yes and no, yes. and no, i think i work best under pressure and super busy and we just bought a new house. so i'm keeping myself busy trying to get an order. we got hit pretty hard with the floods out here on the east coast a couple weeks ago. so i'm dealing with contractors and insurance and mitigation that whole mass. but i'm ready to get back to work. i said a movie and a couple weeks just thrilled about. so now when you say, when you say we bought a new house, you and allow for your to live alone, i am in love. i am in love. i am married to my partner. we've been together, we've known each other 15 years. we've been married for 3 santa we had a confluence of events in your life as i look over your shoulder, you're right in the corner there. those 2 beautiful windows, the viewers opulent, but you are right. right back
good the see you has your life. life is a life is good. you have a break right now, which shows like the 1st time i've had a break and i don't know, 8 years minus that whole thing that happened last year or you pride? ah, yes and no, yes. and no, i think i work best under pressure and super busy and we just bought a new house. so i'm keeping myself busy trying to get an order. we got hit pretty hard with the floods out here on the east coast a couple weeks ago. so i'm dealing with contractors...
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>> i feared for my life.cia and gianni, their relationship was far from over. >> this is a major game-changer. absolutely. >> i didn't know that people were capable of that. >> when dateline continues. when dateline continues phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too, and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs. police thought they had a solid case against beyond even, for the murder of gonzalo ramirez. investigators were largely basing their case on the words of patricia's barÇa. she said gonzalo raped her, she confided in giuliani and he got very angry. giving him a motive for murder. but then, prosecutors found out something surprising, something that changed everything. >> misses far as i'm johnny van had gotten married in las vegas, after the murder. patricia who told authorities, dion e. was her ex boyfriend, had secretly married him, one month after the murder. investigator dean falter. >> based upon this fall so prove privilege, in th
>> i feared for my life.cia and gianni, their relationship was far from over. >> this is a major game-changer. absolutely. >> i didn't know that people were capable of that. >> when dateline continues. when dateline continues phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too, and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs. police thought they had a solid case against beyond even, for the murder of gonzalo ramirez....
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yo, i'll take life in prison over that shit any day.eal problem here with the mobsters texting, it's not getting caught, it's getting your point across because threatening to beat someone to death isn't as terrifying when it's done in a series of emojis. this isn't just a mafia thing. every workplace is dealing with this clash. even in the vampire community you have older vampires mad at the younger ones. i've told you a thousand times do not write blood on your venmos! finally, data breaches, part of everyday life from credit card companies to government agencies to steve -- i told you my pin in confidence, steve! today, it's video gamers. >> the poplar game streaming platform twitch is the latest victim of a hack attack. the company owned by amazon confirmed an anonymous individual post add 125 gigabyte file containing twitch's data. the platform source code was leaked along with how much top streamers on the service get paid. so far no user data was leaked. twitch says it's working on the problem. >> trevor: that's right, tons of dat
yo, i'll take life in prison over that shit any day.eal problem here with the mobsters texting, it's not getting caught, it's getting your point across because threatening to beat someone to death isn't as terrifying when it's done in a series of emojis. this isn't just a mafia thing. every workplace is dealing with this clash. even in the vampire community you have older vampires mad at the younger ones. i've told you a thousand times do not write blood on your venmos! finally, data breaches,...
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, she chose life. she did something that many of my colleagues here could have done. every woman's story is different. every. i am grateful every single day that there were resources available for my mom because in that moment, she chose life and those resources were available to her. as a single mom, she survived. i survived. i am a living, reading witness of the power of life and the incredible choice my mother made. i get emotional about it. i think there is an issue everybody gets emotional about. knowing you are never supposed to survive gives you a new perspective on life. for that and my mother's choice, i am incredibly grateful. there are millions of women out there like my mother who made the same decision that she did. with her decision, we were able to go. as that of a single mother, from homeless to the house of reps, that is only possible in america and that is only possible in america that values life. we were built on life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. it begins with life. ther
, she chose life. she did something that many of my colleagues here could have done. every woman's story is different. every. i am grateful every single day that there were resources available for my mom because in that moment, she chose life and those resources were available to her. as a single mom, she survived. i survived. i am a living, reading witness of the power of life and the incredible choice my mother made. i get emotional about it. i think there is an issue everybody gets emotional...
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life because christ rose from the dead and gives life.tice because there is a finaljudgement where all that is good and all that is evil is judged by god. we mourn and grieve and so we must. we shudder at loss, how could we do otherwise? yet we also thank those who serve in politics. we need them, wejoin them in commitment to the life of hope through their service. a service to which all are called to emulate david in kindness, humour, grace and simply sheer goodness. above all, we hold to the christian certainty of life, to the joy ofjustice done. david, full of faith will rest in peace and rise in glory. grief remains the deepest pain. but god promises in and in light and love. and the enduring hope of resurrection. hymn let us pray. let us pray for the soul of david amess. and for all who have died in the service of parliament. received old lord in tranquillity and peace the soul of thy servant david. grant him rest and place him the soul of thy servant david. grant him restand place him in the soul of thy servant david. grant him rest
life because christ rose from the dead and gives life.tice because there is a finaljudgement where all that is good and all that is evil is judged by god. we mourn and grieve and so we must. we shudder at loss, how could we do otherwise? yet we also thank those who serve in politics. we need them, wejoin them in commitment to the life of hope through their service. a service to which all are called to emulate david in kindness, humour, grace and simply sheer goodness. above all, we hold to the...
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i didn't want the memory to haunt you all your life. obviously, the huge concern about your lawyers, agin sion. you know, he was out land hole in. so what is he going to have to go through? i was young and i didn't understand what was going on at the time and it was difficult for me to process. and i looked back as like, i guess it wasn't the greatest naina. sure everybody are from, from me i guess a member and distance from people in his house just the way of the way i've been dealing with it but but known through family and everything. it's all about us closer and i appreciate they all done for me is changing my perspective on life. and i know that that. oh, i think about daily is how we're matthew expect me to me an example. now where do you want me to live as a kind of big brother, how would it warranted and improve well, and we probably all needed to say they say well, probably needed to be able to express this because to a great extent we have suppressed our failings in order to be protected in order to hope all of this would turn
i didn't want the memory to haunt you all your life. obviously, the huge concern about your lawyers, agin sion. you know, he was out land hole in. so what is he going to have to go through? i was young and i didn't understand what was going on at the time and it was difficult for me to process. and i looked back as like, i guess it wasn't the greatest naina. sure everybody are from, from me i guess a member and distance from people in his house just the way of the way i've been dealing with it...
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>> when life will be a great challenge. >> are you going to have time for a private life, for makingnce, princess and baby prince emerge to the cheers of the crowd. >> one year into their marriage, diana gives birth to a son, prince william arthur philip louis. >> the birth of prince william did a great deal for diana. wow, you know, this is great. she's done her job. >> it's a happy moment. charles enjoys being in the nursery with him and they have that shared love. but at the same time, there's a lot of tension between them. >> a princess in the most famous family in the world, diana is a young mother caught in the spotlight. >> she was meant to be a mom. she was meant to do it all, she was meant to do it all with a smile. that's a pretty tough task for anybody unless there's a support crew. >> the royal family thought she wouldn't be able to cope with what was expected. her family went back generations. they thought she was one of them. >> if only once or twice they'd say well done, but that's the way the royal family were brought up. you don't do the praise thing. >> because of h
>> when life will be a great challenge. >> are you going to have time for a private life, for makingnce, princess and baby prince emerge to the cheers of the crowd. >> one year into their marriage, diana gives birth to a son, prince william arthur philip louis. >> the birth of prince william did a great deal for diana. wow, you know, this is great. she's done her job. >> it's a happy moment. charles enjoys being in the nursery with him and they have that shared...
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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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robbing another of life. pro-choice. destroying innocent life.t is important that we not allow these terms to obscure what is happening to millions of unborn babies. it is becoming a common refrain for many women to say that, i would not be the person i am today if i had not had an abortion. ". i can tell you that they would not be the woman they are today because of abortion. she would not be with us. those of you who promote abortion would not be with us if your mother said had an abortion. we should grieve for the millions of children were ended because they were not wanted. whether a pregnancy is planned or not or even the result of horrific circumstances, ending that child's life when the -- with an abortion to protect the freedom of the mother is not an answer. abortion only compounds the sorrow. how can any woman say that her life is better because of abortion? who is anyone to say that? has she looked into the future and seeing the possible arcs of her life? has she seen the future of her unborn child's life and all the possibilities that
robbing another of life. pro-choice. destroying innocent life.t is important that we not allow these terms to obscure what is happening to millions of unborn babies. it is becoming a common refrain for many women to say that, i would not be the person i am today if i had not had an abortion. ". i can tell you that they would not be the woman they are today because of abortion. she would not be with us. those of you who promote abortion would not be with us if your mother said had an...
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a nomadic life that began when he was just a little boy.nd an egyptian industrial engineer. elsayid nosair. how would you describe your childhood in those early years with your father? >> i have a lot of really wonderful memories of my father. he was very funny, very caring. growing up muslim, he would wake me up every morning to make the first prayer of the day. we would have time together and he would talk to me and he felt very much a part of our lives. >> in pittsburgh, the family regularly attended mosque, until a young woman the family had taken in stepped forward, alleging a crime. >> she accused my father of sexual assault. he was never charged and people seemed to believe my father, but it devastated his reputation in the muslim community, just the accusation. >> seeking a fresh start, the family moved from pittsburgh to new jersey and into a new diverse community. working as a maintenance man, sayyid commuted to the city. but a serious injury dealt yet another blow to his ego. >> he was electrocuted, and he couldn't work because o
a nomadic life that began when he was just a little boy.nd an egyptian industrial engineer. elsayid nosair. how would you describe your childhood in those early years with your father? >> i have a lot of really wonderful memories of my father. he was very funny, very caring. growing up muslim, he would wake me up every morning to make the first prayer of the day. we would have time together and he would talk to me and he felt very much a part of our lives. >> in pittsburgh, the...
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americans united for life. for joining me. lila, first to you, i understand this ad is one aspect of this. isn't this part of a whole approach by big tech behemoglobin moths to basically clamp down anything that runs afew of the pro-abortion agenda. >> you are the right, ben. this isn't the first time we have been censored. banned from triesing on twitter. planned parenthood and abortionists advertising on twitter. banned from pinterest. abortionists are advertising on pinterest. google, this is absolutely unprecedented what google has chosen to do. they have removed all ads that promote the life-saving hormone progesterone fda approved help counter act the abortion pill and save lives. it saved 25 you, hundred babies being killed by abortion pills when their mothers chose to get this treatment. now we cannot on behalf of pro-life doctors help promote the hotline that would connect women to the life-saving care that makes it possible to reverse the abortion pill in some cases. instead, google is allowing aborti
americans united for life. for joining me. lila, first to you, i understand this ad is one aspect of this. isn't this part of a whole approach by big tech behemoglobin moths to basically clamp down anything that runs afew of the pro-abortion agenda. >> you are the right, ben. this isn't the first time we have been censored. banned from triesing on twitter. planned parenthood and abortionists advertising on twitter. banned from pinterest. abortionists are advertising on pinterest. google,...
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testimony at bryan's trial had pointed to a $300,000 life insurance policy on miki's life as motive.. >> that was a critical fact that the court of appeal felt merited a new trial. >> reporter: his conviction was overturned, but prosecutors retried him and won again. but doubts about joe's guilt still lingered in some people's minds. >> i was publisher of "the clifton record." also was editor. was following the case and things just did not add up. i didn't think he did it. i didn't think he had the personality to do that. it appeared miki and him got along fine, just a remarkable couple. >> reporter: the judy witley case comes back to the forefront. >> the high school student's body was later found in a wooded area not far from her home. >> in 1991, i was visited by don witley. they had not solved his daughter's murder and it bothered them all the time and they thought about her all the time. >> reporter: the witley family wanted the show "unsolved mysteries" to investigate. leon smith agreed to help contact the show and also worked with the new clifton police chief to go through jud
testimony at bryan's trial had pointed to a $300,000 life insurance policy on miki's life as motive.. >> that was a critical fact that the court of appeal felt merited a new trial. >> reporter: his conviction was overturned, but prosecutors retried him and won again. but doubts about joe's guilt still lingered in some people's minds. >> i was publisher of "the clifton record." also was editor. was following the case and things just did not add up. i didn't think he...
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almost his entire life. lafayette would write to him and sent my dear friends think about what it would look like a butte america to set this example. and basically preferreds tenant farming. in washington rights back i love you you're such a good person, let's talk about this when you visit in the next five or ten years. [laughter] clearlyt f nothing happened how it does lafayette reconcile this great love and adoration he had for washington with what jon brown would call disappointment. >> how did he struggle. >> his relationship not just washington it was obviously the closest lake washington as he most powerfully presents an lafayette life. somebody who is going to try to emulate for his whole life. when it comes to abolitionism lafayette is always trying to emulate washington in every way. but in this case washington should have been emulating lafayette. in this instance lafayette's got it right he's trying to do the right thing and a washington is a one sinking back and not following through on his mor
almost his entire life. lafayette would write to him and sent my dear friends think about what it would look like a butte america to set this example. and basically preferreds tenant farming. in washington rights back i love you you're such a good person, let's talk about this when you visit in the next five or ten years. [laughter] clearlyt f nothing happened how it does lafayette reconcile this great love and adoration he had for washington with what jon brown would call disappointment....
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celebrate life's happiest moments. lament heralded the departure of princess margaret's coffin. >> at the age of 71 the queen's sister, princess margaret, dies after years of ill health. >> margaret was the queen's closest companion in many ways. i mean, she had been there with her when suddenly their father had to step up and become king. >> elizabeth and margaret really were totally devoted to one another. >> the queen was always the big sister. she was always looking out for margaret. >> she was able to confide in her. they were best friends as children. of and they'd still remained extremely close. >> and just seven weeks after the death of her beloved sister the queen suffers another devastating loss. her mother, queen elizabeth, dies at the age of 101. >> it was horrible for the queen. her mother and her sister, the two closest women to her, two people she could really talk to, were gone. >> for the queen it wasn't just the loss of her mother, which was deeply important to her. the loss of an adviser and a counse
celebrate life's happiest moments. lament heralded the departure of princess margaret's coffin. >> at the age of 71 the queen's sister, princess margaret, dies after years of ill health. >> margaret was the queen's closest companion in many ways. i mean, she had been there with her when suddenly their father had to step up and become king. >> elizabeth and margaret really were totally devoted to one another. >> the queen was always the big sister. she was always looking...
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yeah, but i'm getting on with life and i'm enjoying my life i wanna live. the stage where i can't, i think i'lljust be cruel for me not to have a choice. but when it gets to the stage where i can't, i think it'lljust be cruel for me not to have a choice. on the horizon could be some of the biggest changes ever proposed for patients and doctors. i haven't signed up to kill my patients. i am very much here to help people live their best life for as long as they can. dr victoria wheatley treats hundreds of palliative patients across south wales. it's the care we provide for people that we can't cure. it's maintaining their dignity, maintaining their comfort and trying to work out what's really important for them. and district nurses, gps hospital doctors, all provide excellent palliative care. if somebody asks me to die, we have that conversation and we talk about what would make life better. and then we worked really, really hard to make that happen for them. if, on the other hand, the law was different and somebody said i want to die for the response would b
yeah, but i'm getting on with life and i'm enjoying my life i wanna live. the stage where i can't, i think i'lljust be cruel for me not to have a choice. but when it gets to the stage where i can't, i think it'lljust be cruel for me not to have a choice. on the horizon could be some of the biggest changes ever proposed for patients and doctors. i haven't signed up to kill my patients. i am very much here to help people live their best life for as long as they can. dr victoria wheatley treats...
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to taking life, and doctors _ preserving life to taking life, and doctors up — preserving life to taking it might change in this way, medicine, and that we might— this way, medicine, and that we might be — this way, medicine, and that we might be required to tell patients who are _ might be required to tell patients who are coming with a terminal diagnosis — who are coming with a terminal diagnosis to say that the state would — diagnosis to say that the state would help them to take their own life. would help them to take their own life it _ would help them to take their own life. it devalues ordinary, frail huntan— life. it devalues ordinary, frail human life, and we're not prepared to do— human life, and we're not prepared to do that — human life, and we're not prepared to do that. 1, ., ,, human life, and we're not prepared todothat. ., ,, ~ to do that. baroness meacher, the oint is to do that. baroness meacher, the point is that _ to do that. baroness meacher, the point is that in _ to do that. baroness meacher, the point is that in a _ to do that. baroness meacher, the point is that
to taking life, and doctors _ preserving life to taking life, and doctors up — preserving life to taking it might change in this way, medicine, and that we might— this way, medicine, and that we might be — this way, medicine, and that we might be required to tell patients who are _ might be required to tell patients who are coming with a terminal diagnosis — who are coming with a terminal diagnosis to say that the state would — diagnosis to say that the state would help them to take...
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first letter is from the students for life action expressing support for life.secondly, madam chair, i would like to submit to the record all of the letters that we have sent to you requesting hearings on various topics that republicans on the oversight committee feel are of the utmost importance. and lastly, madam chair, i would like to submit to the record all these letters that republicans on the oversight committee have sent to the biden administration requesting information, none of which have been responded from the administration. and again, that's the role of this committee, to provide oversight for the executive branch. so without objection, i ask for unanimous consent to some into the record. >> without objection. rep. comier: dr. skop, thank you so much for being here today. let me apologize for how some on the others of the aisle, in particular the men, have treated you during the hearing. i would like to remind everyone that you are an ob/gyn, nonattorney -- not an attorney. you are not an expert on amicus briefs or any of the other questioning that
first letter is from the students for life action expressing support for life.secondly, madam chair, i would like to submit to the record all of the letters that we have sent to you requesting hearings on various topics that republicans on the oversight committee feel are of the utmost importance. and lastly, madam chair, i would like to submit to the record all these letters that republicans on the oversight committee have sent to the biden administration requesting information, none of which...
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he has made life more difficult than you | made life more difficult than you could _ made life more difficultmade life more difficult than you could ever imagine. _ made life more difficult than you could ever imagine. i— made life more difficult than you could ever imagine. i think- made life more difficult than you could ever imagine. i think he i made life more difficult than you could ever imagine. i think he is| could ever imagine. i think he is inhumane — could ever imagine. i think he is inhumane. but— could ever imagine. i think he is inhumane. but he _ could ever imagine. i think he is inhumane. but he is— could ever imagine. i think he is inhumane. but he is doing - could ever imagine. i think he is inhumane. but he is doing is - inhumane. but he is doing is inhumane _ inhumane. but he is doing is inhumane. lots _ inhumane. but he is doing is inhumane. lots of— inhumane. but he is doing is inhumane. lots of things - inhumane. but he is doing is inhumane. lots of things he| inhumane. but he is doing is - inhumane. lots of things he doesn't amount_ inhumane. lots of things he doesn't
he has made life more difficult than you | made life more difficult than you could _ made life more difficultmade life more difficult than you could ever imagine. _ made life more difficult than you could ever imagine. i— made life more difficult than you could ever imagine. i think- made life more difficult than you could ever imagine. i think he i made life more difficult than you could ever imagine. i think he is| could ever imagine. i think he is inhumane — could ever imagine. i think...
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see for my life row. you know, we was going into my savings to, you know, make, make ends meets, and i was a really shocked the entire world. but most of all, i'm very grateful that i'm one of the few people that save. and i was able to, you know, make hay while the sun was shining. and even when the sun went down, but i felt the pain of so many and those close to me and people that i don't even know. and that song came to me. i really don't pray for poverty for anybody, and i was just praying it out there. i don't want to see this thing called for, but the i don't like mr. p. at all. no. yeah. he gave us just a little hint of your beautiful voice. you were going to perform 2 numbers for us. tell us about the 1st one and i'm gonna send you to go and get ready with your but this song is called shakira. my 1st performance is through a song called sugar and its features, the beautiful amazing grammy winner. and the key do i call her my music mom, me, that's a song that was recorded in paris. i'm in lagos, an
see for my life row. you know, we was going into my savings to, you know, make, make ends meets, and i was a really shocked the entire world. but most of all, i'm very grateful that i'm one of the few people that save. and i was able to, you know, make hay while the sun was shining. and even when the sun went down, but i felt the pain of so many and those close to me and people that i don't even know. and that song came to me. i really don't pray for poverty for anybody, and i was just praying...
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i choose va because they've saved my life. enjoy serving veterans. choose va today. for more information, visit va.gov. ♪ ♪ >>> breaking overnight, carli lloyd has just capped off one of the most-decorated careers in soccer or even sports history. >> that's right, the soccer legend played her farewell match against south korea to a standing ovation. will has more on that. >> with my own standing ovation. it has been a long time coming, but even with a long time to prepare, emotions were running high in st. paul, minnesota. >> i can't thank you enough, and that is it. i am signing off. >> carli lloyd signing off after an astounding 316 games with the u.s. women's national team. carli removing her jersey, revealing one underneath with hollins. her married name on the back. >> to go off as hollins. and i think that's a tribute to the next chapter. this chapter is going to be about brian and i. and that's really special. >> after nearly two decades with the team, carli picking up two world cup titles and a pair of olympic medals.
i choose va because they've saved my life. enjoy serving veterans. choose va today. for more information, visit va.gov. ♪ ♪ >>> breaking overnight, carli lloyd has just capped off one of the most-decorated careers in soccer or even sports history. >> that's right, the soccer legend played her farewell match against south korea to a standing ovation. will has more on that. >> with my own standing ovation. it has been a long time coming, but even with a long time to...
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"i will save a life today".he jewish people have the greatest need our spiritual mandate is to feed the hungry and to care for the widows and orphans. please call or go online now and say, "i will bless his people israel". it's so good to see you. you too! so really, how are you? oh well, look! that's what we're both taking right now, fanapt. you know it's really been helping me manage my schizophrenia. i used to hear these terrible voices. loser! you're such a failure. you're so embarrassing. i used to feel like everyone was staring at me. but we're doing much better now, right? yeah. fanapt is approved for the treatment of schizophrenia in adults. in clinical trials, fanapt significantly improved symptoms of schizophrenia compared to placebo. fanapt may change your heart rhythm which could elevate risk of sudden death. your doctor will consider this when deciding among treatments and may prescribe another medication first or may instruct you to take a smaller dosage of fanapt. the good thing to know, is we're
"i will save a life today".he jewish people have the greatest need our spiritual mandate is to feed the hungry and to care for the widows and orphans. please call or go online now and say, "i will bless his people israel". it's so good to see you. you too! so really, how are you? oh well, look! that's what we're both taking right now, fanapt. you know it's really been helping me manage my schizophrenia. i used to hear these terrible voices. loser! you're such a failure....
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i want to have a life. if i work in a restaurant, it's not going to happen. >> this kind of work can feel like a trap, and while vincent has escaped some of the worst practices in the restaurant business, many other chinese immigrants still make less than minimum wage, get no overtime pay and even experience wage theft. like, you know, how many people really have that kind of life? >> to support other workers, vincent decided to do something that would be dangerous in china. on a wednesday afternoon on the upper west side vincent is holding a rally for better working conditions. [ speaking foreign language ] >> what do we want? >> what did it feel like to be an activist? >> a release. like i had been in jail for a long time. just my voice. my voice is all the workers voice, finally have a chance to do something, say something. >> after 16 years of being in this country, vincent is just now getting the courage to stand up, but there are thousands of chinese restaurant workers throughout the u.s. and so many
i want to have a life. if i work in a restaurant, it's not going to happen. >> this kind of work can feel like a trap, and while vincent has escaped some of the worst practices in the restaurant business, many other chinese immigrants still make less than minimum wage, get no overtime pay and even experience wage theft. like, you know, how many people really have that kind of life? >> to support other workers, vincent decided to do something that would be dangerous in china. on a...
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i wanted to get on with my life.n what happened, after the story came out in may 2018 and that investigative report of the new yorker, i had so many people reaching out to me sharing their own stories of intimate violence. so many of them were eerily similar to mine women and men. and many different generations i felt compelled to write a book for them. and also i was dealing with -- intense depression after the story came out i been in survival mode preparing for the exposÉ. and then, when i could properly process i needed to write my way out of the darkness. i am just grateful that i am a writer and i can use my art. like to say what life throws you lemons make art and that is what i did. >> you did do that with this book. i have heard from women who work in the field and counseling that is become fundamental. particularly because you identify with someone who is so well protected and so much the top of the hierarchy. i'm interested in writing your way out of the darkness. i'm interested in the moment when, it is i
i wanted to get on with my life.n what happened, after the story came out in may 2018 and that investigative report of the new yorker, i had so many people reaching out to me sharing their own stories of intimate violence. so many of them were eerily similar to mine women and men. and many different generations i felt compelled to write a book for them. and also i was dealing with -- intense depression after the story came out i been in survival mode preparing for the exposÉ. and then, when i...
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we are a life settlement provider, which means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who are no longer want or cant afford their life insurance policies. baby boomers are now 73 years old, which is around the, the, the age at which likes elements 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. ah, with do you think the situation would be for the same in the us for this industry? with a strong universal healthcare. it would reduce the discrepancy in the life expectancy from poor to rich and provide less of a, 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
we are a life settlement provider, which means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who are no longer want or cant afford their life insurance policies. baby boomers are now 73 years old, which is around the, the, the age at which likes elements 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...
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she didn't do an honest day's work in her life. was living, dishing out $100 tips, living out of hotels, she was certainly living like she had that sort of money. >> she would tip the cab driver $100 in cash, and make sure everybody saw it. >> she was living at these high end hotels. how she supported that? i have no -- idea. she just didn't give a -- and at the end of the day that is what this is all about. >> if i do it, no one will care. no one will arrest me. >> i don't think anyone could place anna's accent. you weren't really sure where anna was from, but she was from somewhere else. >> very active on instagram and twitter. she would take pictures on planes or at a nice dinner. her instagram account actually helped build her image. >> i think for her it was more like you fake it until you make it. >> the impression is that you're kind of like sliding through life, you don't have to sign for anything, and people just kind of let you do what you want. >> i guess, yes. >> so if you're creating the illusion that you have a certai
she didn't do an honest day's work in her life. was living, dishing out $100 tips, living out of hotels, she was certainly living like she had that sort of money. >> she would tip the cab driver $100 in cash, and make sure everybody saw it. >> she was living at these high end hotels. how she supported that? i have no -- idea. she just didn't give a -- and at the end of the day that is what this is all about. >> if i do it, no one will care. no one will arrest me. >> i...
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life.ke we were trying to have a conversation and then there's like this construction happening outside, we're going to want to move to a different room to have our conversation. so that's what the animals are doing. a lot of them are relocating. in a few years, i'm afraid that we won't have the subsistence lifestyle. we won't have the connection to the land like we used to, and my children in the future won't be able to feel this connection. so that's what i'm talking about in terms of climate change. just earlier today when we left, it was all solid ice all the way across. and thenjust in a couple of hours, a storm surge happens and it broke up all these pieces of ice and it's moving 'em back in. and what was once frozen this morning isjust back open again. and that's the danger that we live in nowadays, you know? it could change just like that. 0k, we'll take the trap off. 'if you can't predict the weather, 'you just can't predict your safety, really.�* remember, mom doesn't want you guy
life.ke we were trying to have a conversation and then there's like this construction happening outside, we're going to want to move to a different room to have our conversation. so that's what the animals are doing. a lot of them are relocating. in a few years, i'm afraid that we won't have the subsistence lifestyle. we won't have the connection to the land like we used to, and my children in the future won't be able to feel this connection. so that's what i'm talking about in terms of climate...
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>> this has been the most healing experience of my life. i feel like i have a true mission in life. to protect children from abuse. >> reporter: children like 27 yelled eva who joined paris in washington, a small voice with a big message. >> i'm here to put my dream in motion. i want to prevent further harm from happening to anybody else in these facilities. >> reporter: in 2017 she was in the day of the state of oregon when officials sent her to a facility in montana for youth with behavioral issues. 800 miles away from home. she was admitted at the age of 9. >> i've experienced anxiety and depression most of my life. but there it kind of increased and made it worse. >> reporter: she was treated there for months. her family, lawyers, and eventually a state lawmaker working to get her released. >> a lot of the time when they would restrain me or inject me with medications, i would ask for a hug instead of being put in these painful holds and being injected with medication. because that would infuriate me and make it worse. >> reporter: attorney annette smith has been assigned to her
>> this has been the most healing experience of my life. i feel like i have a true mission in life. to protect children from abuse. >> reporter: children like 27 yelled eva who joined paris in washington, a small voice with a big message. >> i'm here to put my dream in motion. i want to prevent further harm from happening to anybody else in these facilities. >> reporter: in 2017 she was in the day of the state of oregon when officials sent her to a facility in montana...
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it was oil life but as far as taking someone's life, i thought to be a lot worse. a for friday morning. and we had a cold out 750 a little there was a shooting linwood road. ah, ah, and 1st offshore, almost like a dad to the home. i went on in to the bathroom in the hallway in when i got there also, the mother told her so matthew, in both of them were covered and blood sugar scream and all my baby. my baby, it's my fault, my fault. the little boy was a brother, toner. i believe he was sitting in the hall outside the doorway. he was keller and a ball sit in position. he had his news with his arms around his knees. he was in a state of shock with her up for there was in school lot. he was in raleigh, a little gun just from rejection from the other boys in . so i headed out in the, at the 9 stuff, i guess just that particular morning i just forgot a ah panic. that comes to rule in the midst of a situation like that is, is unlike anything else and you recognise even without knowing anything of what is happening, you know, simply from the tone of voice. this is not a go
it was oil life but as far as taking someone's life, i thought to be a lot worse. a for friday morning. and we had a cold out 750 a little there was a shooting linwood road. ah, ah, and 1st offshore, almost like a dad to the home. i went on in to the bathroom in the hallway in when i got there also, the mother told her so matthew, in both of them were covered and blood sugar scream and all my baby. my baby, it's my fault, my fault. the little boy was a brother, toner. i believe he was sitting...
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so it's easy for them to give up on life like me, i had a low expectation to life. i accepted accept the fact that i made that with the personnel. so why they do things and make them feel like most of the result, the well ah, i'm a born raised country boy. i was in diapers 1st time i got my feet wet. my dad took me out before i give you back a rifle. which is why i was like, always i would like to have not working for my petition, open oil, hot turkey and it was oil alive. but as far as taking someone's life i thought to be a lot worse. a for friday morning and we had a call about 7 50 am. there was a shooting linwood road. ah, 1st offshore, almost like when i got to the home. i went on in to the bathroom in the hallway. when i got there also, the mother told her so let you know. both of them were covered in blood sugar screaming all my baby. my baby. it's my fault, my fault. a little boy was your brother. i believe he was sitting in the hall outside the doorway. he was trailer and a bowl slip in position. he had his new use. one of his arms ran news. just a stove,
so it's easy for them to give up on life like me, i had a low expectation to life. i accepted accept the fact that i made that with the personnel. so why they do things and make them feel like most of the result, the well ah, i'm a born raised country boy. i was in diapers 1st time i got my feet wet. my dad took me out before i give you back a rifle. which is why i was like, always i would like to have not working for my petition, open oil, hot turkey and it was oil alive. but as far as taking...