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i gave her my dad's last name. "i think we're related." did eventually respond and she said, "he's my uncle. who are you?" and just like that, i had a new cousin. we eventually did connect by phone and we chatted. i was so nervous because this was the first time in three decades that i have any contact with that side of the family. we talked about the family, how i grew up. the most surprising thing that came out of that conversation was that she told me she knew i existed. she used to see pictures of me in my grandparents' basement. but whenever the topic of me would come up, it was quickly brushed under the rug. she eventually did ask me whether or not she wanted her to share the information with my dad to contact me. and i said, "absolutely, please." a couple of days later my dad called me. we chit-chatted for a little while, it was really superficial, and the conversation was over in about 20 minutes. it was one of the most awkward conversations i have ever had. and at the end of the call i said, "we should meet up." but we didn't. not
i gave her my dad's last name. "i think we're related." did eventually respond and she said, "he's my uncle. who are you?" and just like that, i had a new cousin. we eventually did connect by phone and we chatted. i was so nervous because this was the first time in three decades that i have any contact with that side of the family. we talked about the family, how i grew up. the most surprising thing that came out of that conversation was that she told me she knew i existed....
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them together and made this hotel, and my mum and dad were not married, and my mum, my dad spent threeays with his wife, and me and my mum always stayed one day somewhere else, and when the big recession hit in about 1970 or whatever it was, my dad lost everything, absolutely everything, and my mum, not being married to my dad and being dependent on my dad, she lost everything too, and then we went...my dad did not really help us, he sort ofjust vanished off the scene for a while, and we went and squatted in a cottage, so that was in the �*70s, and my mum then, from owning a hotel, then worked at a hotel, as a chambermaid, so it was really strange, a reversal of fortunes, and so we went from having lots to having nothing, so almost overnight. initially you studied fashion, didn't you? i left school when i was 13, went back when i was 15, left when i was 15 — as soon as i was legally able to leave school, the first of may i think i left, moved to london with a holdall with two david bowie albums and some clothes and got a job in a clothes shop. at 15? yeah, and i stayed in a squat in wa
them together and made this hotel, and my mum and dad were not married, and my mum, my dad spent threeays with his wife, and me and my mum always stayed one day somewhere else, and when the big recession hit in about 1970 or whatever it was, my dad lost everything, absolutely everything, and my mum, not being married to my dad and being dependent on my dad, she lost everything too, and then we went...my dad did not really help us, he sort ofjust vanished off the scene for a while, and we went...
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my dad was his own human. he was gonna live his own life. own human and i had to figure out how to live my life. and the best, quote unquote, revenge is a life well lived. i wanted to understand if happiness was a learnable skill, if it was a teachable skill. and that inspired me, that excited me to live. whereas being angry or resentful did not inspire me to live. - music was passed down in your family from generation to generation. you write quote, "songs are my history, the story of us. where there was pain in our family there was also a song not far behind, and healing." i've heard you describe music as a mindfulness tool. mre aut that. - music was a huge part of my family's life, art was. we were raised without a television and so was my father. and so being taught to sing, to play instruments, was a lot of how we entertained ourselves and related as a family. my dad wrote a book, and i think a line in it was, "i was given the illness, but i was also given the cure." and that has a lot to do with the fact that we were raised with creati
my dad was his own human. he was gonna live his own life. own human and i had to figure out how to live my life. and the best, quote unquote, revenge is a life well lived. i wanted to understand if happiness was a learnable skill, if it was a teachable skill. and that inspired me, that excited me to live. whereas being angry or resentful did not inspire me to live. - music was passed down in your family from generation to generation. you write quote, "songs are my history, the story of...
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but she was very good at hiding it from my dad. hat she used to do, she used to take me up to bed and she'd then go and drink a bottle of vodka whilst i was tucked upstairs in bed. and so my family didn't realise guys that well, what was happening really with her and, and i think it was when my grandma was still alive, she'd fallen down the stairs or something like that. my mum had . yeah. and that's when my grandma realised that she , she grandma realised that she, she was potentially an alcoholic . was potentially an alcoholic. but we also had the problem where her family in germany didn't believe it either. where her family in germany didn't believe it either . so it didn't believe it either. so it got to the position where we found my self in some really difficult situations with my mum where i think my dad went abroad with the boys and my mum was looking after me. and again, nobody realised that she was an alcoholic and she ended up locking me in the house and she went and she, she'd gone and had a drink and the fire brigade ha
but she was very good at hiding it from my dad. hat she used to do, she used to take me up to bed and she'd then go and drink a bottle of vodka whilst i was tucked upstairs in bed. and so my family didn't realise guys that well, what was happening really with her and, and i think it was when my grandma was still alive, she'd fallen down the stairs or something like that. my mum had . yeah. and that's when my grandma realised that she , she grandma realised that she, she was potentially an...
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but she was very good at hiding it from my dad. what she used to do, she used to take me up to bed and she'd then go and drink a bottle of vodka whilst i was tucked upstairs in bed. and so my family didn't realise guys that well, what was happening really with her and, and i think it was when my grandma was still alive, she'd fallen down the stairs or something like that. my mum had . yeah. and that's when my grandma realised that she , she grandma realised that she, she was potentially an alcoholic . was potentially an alcoholic. but we also had the problem where her family in germany didn't believe it either. where her family in germany didn't believe it either . so it didn't believe it either. so it got to the position where we found my self in some really difficult situations with my mum where i think my dad went abroad with the boys and my mum was looking after me. and again, nobody realised that she was an alcoholic and she ended up locking me in the house and she went and she, she'd gone and had a drink and the fire brigade
but she was very good at hiding it from my dad. what she used to do, she used to take me up to bed and she'd then go and drink a bottle of vodka whilst i was tucked upstairs in bed. and so my family didn't realise guys that well, what was happening really with her and, and i think it was when my grandma was still alive, she'd fallen down the stairs or something like that. my mum had . yeah. and that's when my grandma realised that she , she grandma realised that she, she was potentially an...
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and for example, my dad's parents, his dad is _ for example, my dad's parents, his dad is alive — forpen for me? but i would rather not know. it is knows what will happen for me? but i would rather not know.— would rather not know. it is a fear, for sure. would rather not know. it is a fear, for sure- my _ would rather not know. it is a fear, for sure. my gran _ would rather not know. it is a fear, for sure. my gran had _ would rather not know. it is a fear, for sure. my gran had it, _ would rather not know. it is a fear, for sure. my gran had it, my - would rather not know. it is a fear, for sure. my gran had it, my mum| for sure. my gran had it, my mum has it, i was offered a test to see if i had the gene, but i turned it down, i do not want to know. i have been given advice on how to live life more healthily to try and avoid it, but i completely agree, i think everyone should assume it could happen to them, it is more frequent than people now, about 850,000 people are known to have it in the uk, and it is likely a lot higher because a lot goes undiagnosed. i because a lot goes undi
and for example, my dad's parents, his dad is _ for example, my dad's parents, his dad is alive — forpen for me? but i would rather not know. it is knows what will happen for me? but i would rather not know.— would rather not know. it is a fear, for sure. would rather not know. it is a fear, for sure- my _ would rather not know. it is a fear, for sure. my gran _ would rather not know. it is a fear, for sure. my gran had _ would rather not know. it is a fear, for sure. my gran had it, _...
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are there priests to pray for my dad? is someone praying for my dad since we can't be there? those narratives, those ancestors' voices, our family's voices are critical to like preserving who we are and those stories need to be told. - there are just so many hard topics and hard experiences that do need to be shared. the exchange to me is bringing down the wall of saving face to hopefully open up the conversation and make change. (soft music) - [man] i haven't seen my mom since '98, i believe. last time was behind glass. oh, mom is here. - it's so good. hi. (woman crying) - i'm the fourth generation of my family in hawaii. and my mom's side is chinese and my dad's side is filipino. - so i'm like california born and raised half korean and half white american. - i was born in london. - i'm the eldest daughter both my parents immigrated from the philippines. - voila. - my dad is afro puerto rican. and then my mom is native hawaiian, polynesian, filipino. it makes it so hard to relate to people sometimes, but then at the same time you can relate to so many people. - everyone's po
are there priests to pray for my dad? is someone praying for my dad since we can't be there? those narratives, those ancestors' voices, our family's voices are critical to like preserving who we are and those stories need to be told. - there are just so many hard topics and hard experiences that do need to be shared. the exchange to me is bringing down the wall of saving face to hopefully open up the conversation and make change. (soft music) - [man] i haven't seen my mom since '98, i believe....
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they eventually it's, my, my dad had a silver tongue. ent us to chicago and i came back and my parents were living together again. so something happened while we were away, (laughing) but because my dad was an entertainer and when i would come home from school every day, he was home because he worked that night and i came home one day in third grade and he was in handcuffs and they were taking him out and he said, babies, it's going to be okay, i'll be back. and i remember thewas officers all over the house. and we had a bunch of boxes because we were packing up to move again. we were moving into another house and they had torn up all of the boxes, including the box that my toys were in. cause they were looking for drugs and they told me and my brother and sister, we had to stay on the sofa. we couldn't call anybody, couldn't do, couldn't move. and i remember at some point my sister and brother goup and i stayed there for hours because i thought they would know. and that essentially was the death of our family. so this very privileged lif
they eventually it's, my, my dad had a silver tongue. ent us to chicago and i came back and my parents were living together again. so something happened while we were away, (laughing) but because my dad was an entertainer and when i would come home from school every day, he was home because he worked that night and i came home one day in third grade and he was in handcuffs and they were taking him out and he said, babies, it's going to be okay, i'll be back. and i remember thewas officers all...
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hotel and my mum and dad weren't married. d spent three days with us in three days with his wife and also one—day somewhere else. and then when there was a big recession in about 1970 or whatever it was, my dad lost everything. absolutely everything. and my mum, not being married to my dad and being dependent on my dad, she lost everything, too. and then we went... my dad didn't sort of really help us. my dad sort ofjust vanished off the scene for a while and we went unspotted in a cottage. so that was in the 70s. and my mum, then, from owning a hotel, worked at a hotel. she was a chambermaid. so it was really strange kind of thing, reversal of fortunes. and, yeah, and so we went from having lots to having nothing almost overnight. but initially studied fashion, didn't you? i initially studied fashion, didn't ou? , . ., ., initially studied fashion, didn't ou? ,. ., you? i left school at 13, went back and i was 15 _ you? i left school at 13, went back and i was 15 i _ you? i left school at 13, went back and i was 15 i left _ y
hotel and my mum and dad weren't married. d spent three days with us in three days with his wife and also one—day somewhere else. and then when there was a big recession in about 1970 or whatever it was, my dad lost everything. absolutely everything. and my mum, not being married to my dad and being dependent on my dad, she lost everything, too. and then we went... my dad didn't sort of really help us. my dad sort ofjust vanished off the scene for a while and we went unspotted in a cottage....
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my dad never met his biological father. the name of my biological father. elder was the name of the father who was there the longest. he was an alcoholic. he would give it to his mother for her to keep, he knew he would drink it away. on wednesday he would want the money. if she not give it to her, he beat the crab out of her. my dad is 13 years old. he comes home from school. he starts calling with his mom's then boyfriend. the boyfriend throws my father out of the house, never to return. you are talking about a black boy, athens, georgia, jim crow south at the beginning of the great depression. as my dad was leaving the house, his mom yelled at him, you will be back, either that or you will be in a cemetery or a penitentiary. my dad walked down the road, picked up trash, anything he could to earn money. he became a pullman porter on the trains, the largest private employer. he traveled to a place called california, city called los angeles. he was blown away. he could walk to the front door of a restaurant and get served.
my dad never met his biological father. the name of my biological father. elder was the name of the father who was there the longest. he was an alcoholic. he would give it to his mother for her to keep, he knew he would drink it away. on wednesday he would want the money. if she not give it to her, he beat the crab out of her. my dad is 13 years old. he comes home from school. he starts calling with his mom's then boyfriend. the boyfriend throws my father out of the house, never to return. you...
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my government hasn't even demanded the release of my dad. they haven't even demanded the release of their hostages. there several of the german hostages, and this the absolutely scandalous to know that your government doesn't even ask for it at how can they get him out? how can they save his life when they're not even calling him most is when they're not even demanding his release. and that's something that we really, really have to work on and put pressure on, on government because it is the 1st and foremost studio, every government to protect their citizens from terrorism. and when this happens and you see they're not there to do something. and something is seriously wrong with our well and with our politics with us because all some of them. thank you very much. thank you. the extreme heat is gripping 3 of the world's continents, asia, europe, and north america, earlier this month. so the hottest week globally in recorded history and full cost to say as more to come southern europe has been enduring sweltering time since the days spent eas
my government hasn't even demanded the release of my dad. they haven't even demanded the release of their hostages. there several of the german hostages, and this the absolutely scandalous to know that your government doesn't even ask for it at how can they get him out? how can they save his life when they're not even calling him most is when they're not even demanding his release. and that's something that we really, really have to work on and put pressure on, on government because it is the...
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and made this hotel, and my mum and dad were not married, and my mum, my dad spent three days with ush his wife, and we always stayed one day somewhere else, and when the big recession hit in about 1919, my dad lost everything, absolutely everything, and my mum, not being married to my dad and being dependent, she lost everything too, and my dad did not really help us, he sort ofjust did not really help us, he sort of just vanished did not really help us, he sort ofjust vanished off did not really help us, he sort of just vanished off the scene for a while, and we went and squatted in a cottage, so that was in the 70s, and my mum then, from owning a hotel, then worked at a hotel, as a chambermaid, so it was really strange, a reversal of fortunes, and so we went from having lots to having nothing, is almost — almost overnight. initially you studied fashion, didn't you? i initially you studied fashion, didn't you?— initially you studied fashion, didn't you? i left school when i was 13, _ didn't you? i left school when i was 13, went _ didn't you? i left school when i was 13, went back—
and made this hotel, and my mum and dad were not married, and my mum, my dad spent three days with ush his wife, and we always stayed one day somewhere else, and when the big recession hit in about 1919, my dad lost everything, absolutely everything, and my mum, not being married to my dad and being dependent, she lost everything too, and my dad did not really help us, he sort ofjust did not really help us, he sort of just vanished did not really help us, he sort ofjust vanished off did not...
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my granddad, my dad , very . over our head when i was growing up with especially living with my mum, that benefits system and that welfare safety net was vital. sometimes it put food in the fridge and money in the electric metre when we didn't have todayi electric metre when we didn't have today i think that have it. and today i think that there like my dad there are people like my dad going out to work all the hours they can every day who still don't they can every day who still dont enough they can every day who still don't enough money at the don't have enough money at the end the at the end of end of the month, at the end of the week, at the end of the day, to make ends meet. something's gone wrong. we've broken the link a hard day's work link between a hard day's work and pay. and me and a fair day's pay. and for me , social security always , social security should always be that. a safety net be exactly that. a safety net and a springboard back to work. there will always be some people who genuinely can't w
my granddad, my dad , very . over our head when i was growing up with especially living with my mum, that benefits system and that welfare safety net was vital. sometimes it put food in the fridge and money in the electric metre when we didn't have todayi electric metre when we didn't have today i think that have it. and today i think that there like my dad there are people like my dad going out to work all the hours they can every day who still don't they can every day who still dont enough...
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i jump up screaming, and my dad my dad sings and remember, how is the whole kindergarten?e it and started laughing. it was then that i was very upset right then, and when little vika appeared, it seemed to me that they would bring me. i put lights on for her. it seemed to me that she would come, but still be friends for a walk, and they brought this red, in short, incomprehensible bundle, which attracted so much attention to the languages \u200b\u200bgiving this is not so much there was attention from mom and from dad, of course, these guests often come to our house. that's why i wanted to dance. well, they didn't deprive you of attention. no, of course not, at that time it seemed to me that i even took a bottle from vika with compote. mom comes out like that, she says, i don’t understand, but vika was there 2 years old, she says, she already knocks out the third bottle of compote, she comes out, and i’m in the chair with a bottle. how do you say, please, when you grew up, did you find out with e, another dad, or did you decide for yourself that you never i do not have.
i jump up screaming, and my dad my dad sings and remember, how is the whole kindergarten?e it and started laughing. it was then that i was very upset right then, and when little vika appeared, it seemed to me that they would bring me. i put lights on for her. it seemed to me that she would come, but still be friends for a walk, and they brought this red, in short, incomprehensible bundle, which attracted so much attention to the languages \u200b\u200bgiving this is not so much there was...
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my government hasn't even demanded the release of my dad. they haven't even demanded the release of their hostages. there's several of german hostages, and this the absolutely scandalous to know that your government doesn't even ask for it at how can they get him out? how can they save his life when they're not even calling him most is when they're not even demanding his release. and that's something that we really, really have to work on and put pressure on, on government because it is the 1st and foremost do just every government to protect their citizens from terrorism. and when this happens and you see they're not there to do something and something is seriously wrong with our well and with our politics with you guys all, some of them. thank you very much. thank you. so um, before we go have uh some sports names for you. carlos, uh, garage from spain is the new windows in mens junction. the 20 year old beach, the serbian superstore nova drunk of its internet pick match. well, number one versus well, number 2, the twins here, old face of
my government hasn't even demanded the release of my dad. they haven't even demanded the release of their hostages. there's several of german hostages, and this the absolutely scandalous to know that your government doesn't even ask for it at how can they get him out? how can they save his life when they're not even calling him most is when they're not even demanding his release. and that's something that we really, really have to work on and put pressure on, on government because it is the 1st...
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my granddad, my dad , very . ur head when i was growing up with especially living with my mum, that benefits system and that welfare safety net was vital. sometimes it put food in the fridge and money in the electric metre when we didn't have todayi electric metre when we didn't have today i think that have it. and today i think that there like my dad there are people like my dad going out to work all the hours they can every day who still don't they can every day who still dont enough they can every day who still don't enough money at the don't have enough money at the end the at the end of end of the month, at the end of the week, at the end of the day, to make ends meet. something's gone wrong. we've broken the link a hard day's work link between a hard day's work and pay. and for me and a fair day's pay. and for me , security always , social security should always be that. a safety net be exactly that. a safety net and a springboard back to work. there will always be some people who genuinely can't work. and o
my granddad, my dad , very . ur head when i was growing up with especially living with my mum, that benefits system and that welfare safety net was vital. sometimes it put food in the fridge and money in the electric metre when we didn't have todayi electric metre when we didn't have today i think that have it. and today i think that there like my dad there are people like my dad going out to work all the hours they can every day who still don't they can every day who still dont enough they can...
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my dad used to have a saying, my dad was a well-read man, greatest regret was he never got to go to college. a really decent, honorable man. and he used to -- and i give my word, this is what he'd say, and all my siblings remember, my friends. he said, joey, a job's about a lot more than a paycheck. it's about your digfullyity. about it's respect -- dignity. it's about respect. it's about being able to look your kidded in the eye and say,-y, it's going to be ok. it's going to be ok. that's what it's all about. that's the american dream. if you are willing to work hard, you should be able to make it. it shouldn't be hreupblted to a few people. investing in americans, when we invest in the middle class, we see stronger economic growth and everyone benefits. you know, we're making significant progress and i want you to know, we've done all this without raising taxes. and guess what, i commit that we'll never raise federal taxes on anybody making less than $400,000. period. [applause] and some of my friends on the other side, maga republicans, saying, big-spending biden is raising the deficit.
my dad used to have a saying, my dad was a well-read man, greatest regret was he never got to go to college. a really decent, honorable man. and he used to -- and i give my word, this is what he'd say, and all my siblings remember, my friends. he said, joey, a job's about a lot more than a paycheck. it's about your digfullyity. about it's respect -- dignity. it's about respect. it's about being able to look your kidded in the eye and say,-y, it's going to be ok. it's going to be ok. that's what...
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and, i mean, it's my dad was gone probably 200 and some odd days a year. so you learn to roll with the punches. but we were always doing pranks at the white house and that was mandatory to keep spirits up. i mean, you know, inflation was this and, you know, whip inflation now buttons and the sweater that some woman wonderfully knitted my father i remember the picture of him it on christmas. but you so beaten down on living there by the press and the american your numbers are up one day and they're down the next. you to laugh. you have to laugh and my mother was a great prankster. she loved to be involved in a prank. and i mean, patty, i'm sure you and you were part of maybe a prank or two along the way, but my mother was one of those that patty showed me a picture last night at dinner. that of what birthday was it for you? 30. 30. she hasn't changed a bit. and my mother really honored and respected her staff who worked for her and they became part the family because they are insiders and they know you can trust them and they're not going to talk. and i'm e
and, i mean, it's my dad was gone probably 200 and some odd days a year. so you learn to roll with the punches. but we were always doing pranks at the white house and that was mandatory to keep spirits up. i mean, you know, inflation was this and, you know, whip inflation now buttons and the sweater that some woman wonderfully knitted my father i remember the picture of him it on christmas. but you so beaten down on living there by the press and the american your numbers are up one day and...
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no, this is my dad. ur daughter when i blew out the candles for my birthday, i thought of a brother. i wished to be with my dad more. papa hush hush strangle now soon the competition will start today and that's the name of the difficulty let's go. and it's very difficult there. it's not that difficult, but do you know why the stage is called difficulties? tatiana is good for the hospital excuse me ah. who are you? zhanna borisovna markina i came to talk about my son. yes, i understand you perfectly. me not a smart, capable, well-mannered boy with a bright future and a rich mom, what else do you need? in general, any not stupid woman would do the same in your place to get his husbands. what did i do? did you get pregnant by him? yes, but that's it, but also but very serious. oh, what do you stop? i made inquiries, your father, and you're murderers , your trial is still pending, but besides, today it turned out that your family is involved in drug addiction. what is involved? but this is nonsense, that is,
no, this is my dad. ur daughter when i blew out the candles for my birthday, i thought of a brother. i wished to be with my dad more. papa hush hush strangle now soon the competition will start today and that's the name of the difficulty let's go. and it's very difficult there. it's not that difficult, but do you know why the stage is called difficulties? tatiana is good for the hospital excuse me ah. who are you? zhanna borisovna markina i came to talk about my son. yes, i understand you...
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cv dpp and, and my dad was blind . dpp and, and my dad was blind.agine the poverty , so you can imagine the poverty, the people say, where did you live? i'll say the skip facing it. we've all like to skip. we've all light stuff . we didn't we've all light stuff. we didn't have nothing . you know, it's have nothing. you know, it's there must have been tough . so there must have been tough. so when i started growing up, so probably 7 or 8, i still used to go to the army surplus and get all their gear for the army surplus because after the war there's so much gear to get rid of. buy a pair of boots like two pair or something where it is and put the blankets on. my dad used say, put these things on used to say, put these things on you for miles away. but you marching for miles away. but i remember went to school, i remember i went to school, i got this nice jacket i'd have it's all like, you know, stripes on it . i've it's all like, you know, stripes on it. i've got it. i went to school, but it was a japanese general's coat and everyone when i got in th
cv dpp and, and my dad was blind . dpp and, and my dad was blind.agine the poverty , so you can imagine the poverty, the people say, where did you live? i'll say the skip facing it. we've all like to skip. we've all light stuff . we didn't we've all light stuff. we didn't have nothing . you know, it's have nothing. you know, it's there must have been tough . so there must have been tough. so when i started growing up, so probably 7 or 8, i still used to go to the army surplus and get all their...
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thanks to the gi bill and my dad was able to get a degree and carve out a good life for my sisters and me. joe understands the middle class because we're from the middle class andbo working to build the economy from like i said, the middle out and the bottom up. but he knows that, you know, he can only do thisrk with you and you know this too. our governors are our partners and together as we really fundamentally transform what it means to make a living and make a life here in america. so thanks for being a great audience. you should be out on the beach in your bathing suits and i appreciate you sitting here and i look forward to seeing all of you in your home states, thanks for listening. prone applause ]. >> deputies on the house oversight and accountability committee hold the discussion with abortion rights advocates on the impact of republican efforts to tighten the abortion restrictions and states. that's live today at 4:15:00 p.m. eastern on cspn too and watch on cspan now mobile app or online at cpsan.org.
thanks to the gi bill and my dad was able to get a degree and carve out a good life for my sisters and me. joe understands the middle class because we're from the middle class andbo working to build the economy from like i said, the middle out and the bottom up. but he knows that, you know, he can only do thisrk with you and you know this too. our governors are our partners and together as we really fundamentally transform what it means to make a living and make a life here in america. so...
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i'll go take a walk, sit with my dad. he will sleep now. i'll probably go with you. didn't know what to do with her. i was afraid of your reaction. if you had refused, then i still would not have listened to you. this already happened. don't you remember? what is the password here? and it looks like you don't remember the correct answer. if a simple question turns into an improvement in brain function , memory recovery and concentration . great, unrepeatable strong, she is always there. your country your home your family the traditions of your people together on tv channel unknown russia about russia in a new way new ntv channel cop wars today at 20:00 on ntv slivushki we knit tender sausages meat and cream in them, delicate taste of a smile of slivushka, knitting, delicate taste and smiles, it seems you have changed a lot from the first date, and the taste of your favorite nuggets, no 70 parameters for evaluating chicken fillet, so that the quality does not change over the years, qualitatively tasty, and the point with tinkov drink, you can pay online with any phone
i'll go take a walk, sit with my dad. he will sleep now. i'll probably go with you. didn't know what to do with her. i was afraid of your reaction. if you had refused, then i still would not have listened to you. this already happened. don't you remember? what is the password here? and it looks like you don't remember the correct answer. if a simple question turns into an improvement in brain function , memory recovery and concentration . great, unrepeatable strong, she is always there. your...
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and i had to get out in front of my dad, because my dad was strict, so i was afraid sometimes.neral, i had to uh, cheat. well, not always now. we can say, e the truth is life, it's complicated sometimes you have to compromise. uh, but i've always tried to act. honestly, in all conscience, especially in some in general, the importance for me is the moment, how to work on my civil position. how to understand that you are lying? well, i know how to deceive the necklace of artists in this way, but most often, as they say outwardly in childhood, it is always in any way. because my mother spoiled me, i even remember, i was years old. uh, six or seven. mom and i learned a poem for the new year i was supposed to perform this poem at the christmas tree, they put a stool for me. i saw a lot of people around me. and i fell off this stool lost. here, i just blushed with fear for about thirty years, probably embarrassed not because i was deceiving there, but just here i was embarrassed there when i appeared in front of a lot of e people, and it's strange that i chose this profession. i buil
and i had to get out in front of my dad, because my dad was strict, so i was afraid sometimes.neral, i had to uh, cheat. well, not always now. we can say, e the truth is life, it's complicated sometimes you have to compromise. uh, but i've always tried to act. honestly, in all conscience, especially in some in general, the importance for me is the moment, how to work on my civil position. how to understand that you are lying? well, i know how to deceive the necklace of artists in this way, but...
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my dad was very, [speaking in foreign language].om. when that happened to me, i saw it as a challenge, so we teamed up and we decided to send him away. [driver speaking in foreign language] - female hispanic is one of the lowest minority group in the field of engineering and science. i first met wendy as a middle school student. she had so many projects going on at one time i created an entire corner dedicated to her where she can leave her projects. it came to the point where she found an empty room on the campus and she created her own workspace- [tools thumping on table] something that i've never seen any student do before. she actually outgrew this place. [background talking] - [wendy] engineering is all about solving problems. my goal in life is to make some kind of impact. there's people who are suffering and i need to do my part to help other people. [shelly's mother speaking in foreign language] [shelly speaking in foreign language] [shelly's mother speaking in foreign language] [shelly speaking in foreign language] - the ot
my dad was very, [speaking in foreign language].om. when that happened to me, i saw it as a challenge, so we teamed up and we decided to send him away. [driver speaking in foreign language] - female hispanic is one of the lowest minority group in the field of engineering and science. i first met wendy as a middle school student. she had so many projects going on at one time i created an entire corner dedicated to her where she can leave her projects. it came to the point where she found an...
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it's my fault. dad, it's not my fault. that means you still feel guilty. an adult. yes, as if you were supposed to do his job for dad. i'm not saying he's bad. i understand this with my head, she is not here, not here. this is where we begin to understand when we begin to pronounce it words. it's a way to manage your emotions. here you come home, right in the bath. lock yourself from crying and right here a few times dad i didn't know, i'm not to blame. maybe our heroine has some kind of michael, a barrier of such a quality that there are unworked ones. this story of the relationship of love for dad and dad's love for her, maybe subconsciously goes , it seems that no one else will love her like that, really. nastya , no one will love you like that, as dad loves you. it's just not bad. will love differently just why is it a tragedy? this is not a tragedy. all clear. we are all in this situation, we dads love you there, yes, then it means they leave our parents and no one loves us like that anymore. but it doesn't matter if your child loves you. he will love
it's my fault. dad, it's not my fault. that means you still feel guilty. an adult. yes, as if you were supposed to do his job for dad. i'm not saying he's bad. i understand this with my head, she is not here, not here. this is where we begin to understand when we begin to pronounce it words. it's a way to manage your emotions. here you come home, right in the bath. lock yourself from crying and right here a few times dad i didn't know, i'm not to blame. maybe our heroine has some kind of...
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other than my dad, really?eth: and what was it like the first time did you watch the film for the first time with all of them? >> we did. >> seth: okay. >> we all sat down and watched it together, and my parents, the thing is, they didn't have scripts. so they had no idea what the movie was about. i tried to explain there's waterbeds, there's pinball machines, and they were trying to follow, but didn't really understand and i'll never forget, my dad, after the movie, he just sat in silence. and we all were like, "dad, are you okay like, what are you thinking? and he stood up in front of all of us and went, "este, actress, 100% [ laughter ] danielle, maybe. [ light laughter ] alana, no, no, she's not how did you know, paul?" he, like, literally could not understand how paul knew that i could act. he did not understand. >> seth: so he was happy he was blown away with how good you were >> he was happy, but he was just, like, so mind blown that he never saw it. he always wanted este to be the actress. [ laughter ]
other than my dad, really?eth: and what was it like the first time did you watch the film for the first time with all of them? >> we did. >> seth: okay. >> we all sat down and watched it together, and my parents, the thing is, they didn't have scripts. so they had no idea what the movie was about. i tried to explain there's waterbeds, there's pinball machines, and they were trying to follow, but didn't really understand and i'll never forget, my dad, after the movie, he just...
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bill, you know, my dad was able to get a degree and car about a good life for my sisters and for me. and joe understands the middle class because we are from the middle class. and he's working to build the economy, like i said, from the bottom up and middle out. he knows that he can only do this with you. and you know this to. our governors as our partners. so together, as we really fundamentally transform what it means to make a living and to make a life here in america. so thanks for being a great audience. you should be out on the beach in your bathing suits, so i appreciate you are sitting here and i look forward to seeing all of you in your host states. thanks for listening. [applause]
bill, you know, my dad was able to get a degree and car about a good life for my sisters and for me. and joe understands the middle class because we are from the middle class. and he's working to build the economy, like i said, from the bottom up and middle out. he knows that he can only do this with you. and you know this to. our governors as our partners. so together, as we really fundamentally transform what it means to make a living and to make a life here in america. so thanks for being a...
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that is how my dad raised me. but i want you to understand something, that every day of your life, you have two choices. you are either going to be a victor, or you will be a victim. the other side wants victims. because that is how they gain power. constitutional conservatives, we want big things. that is why you are here, to be a champion. you can't be a champion unless you get onto the battlefield, unless you understand your fundamentals and your basics. you can't be a champion unless you understand your maxims and you have a creed. at the university of notre dame, before they go out onto the field, they slap the sign that says play like a champion today. i want everyone to you as conservatives to play like a champion every day. because you are a champion. what you believe is right and true and time-tested. i don't care if you are from ireland, canada, the u.k., south korea or wherever. the principles that establish the individual and their liberties are the right and true principles that have their basis in tr
that is how my dad raised me. but i want you to understand something, that every day of your life, you have two choices. you are either going to be a victor, or you will be a victim. the other side wants victims. because that is how they gain power. constitutional conservatives, we want big things. that is why you are here, to be a champion. you can't be a champion unless you get onto the battlefield, unless you understand your fundamentals and your basics. you can't be a champion unless you...
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bill, you know, my dad was able to get a degree and car about a good life for my sisters and for me. and joe understands the middle class because we are from the middle class. and he's working to build the economy, like i said, from the bottom up and middle out. he knows that he can only do this with you. and you know this to. our governors as our partners. so together, as we really fundamentally transform what it means to make a living and to make a life here in america. so thanks for being a great audience. you should be out on the beach in your bathing suits, so i appreciate you are sitting here and i look forward to seeing all of you in your host states. thanks for listening. [applause] >> i was gonna gith
bill, you know, my dad was able to get a degree and car about a good life for my sisters and for me. and joe understands the middle class because we are from the middle class. and he's working to build the economy, like i said, from the bottom up and middle out. he knows that he can only do this with you. and you know this to. our governors as our partners. so together, as we really fundamentally transform what it means to make a living and to make a life here in america. so thanks for being a...
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peters: i got carlin records, and i remember, my dad was listening to it with me, and my dad was an englishe, he was always into it. despite the language, he would still let me hear it. man: the united states supreme court has ruled that the government can act against broadcasters who present offensive material. the 5-4 decision upheld the government reprimand of a radio station that broadcast a record by comedian george carlin. carlin: wbai played a cut from an album. the cut is called "filthy words," and it's a follow-up to an earlier album piece i did called "the 7 words you can never say on television." wbai played it in the context of a program they were doing in the mid-afternoon about contemporary language and attitudes toward language. the fcc took issue with wbai based on a complaint by a listener who was in his automobile at the time with his son, and he claimed that it was indecent. he claimed that it was an invasion of his privacy, and that his son shouldn't be subjected to that. jillette: "the 7 words you can't say on television" don't exist before george carlin. those are not
peters: i got carlin records, and i remember, my dad was listening to it with me, and my dad was an englishe, he was always into it. despite the language, he would still let me hear it. man: the united states supreme court has ruled that the government can act against broadcasters who present offensive material. the 5-4 decision upheld the government reprimand of a radio station that broadcast a record by comedian george carlin. carlin: wbai played a cut from an album. the cut is called...
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people often think that my dad's the driving force for my politics. i don't get my politics from my dad, i get my politics from my mum. because? because i always remember throughout all that difficult period, through all the hell that my father was going through, that we were going through as kids, my mum was the constant and the rock through all of that. i remember her always saying, "we don't walk away, "we don't give up, that's what we want. "we stay and we fight." "we don't give up, that's what they want. "we stay and we fight." even at the age of 12... and that's a labour principle now, if you think about all the carnage in the labour party for the last 16 years in scotland. that has constantly stayed with me. hang in there. so you're aged 12, you get this incredibly shocking piece of paper that you opened. do you remember what you did next, was it her that you showed it to? so i took it upstairs, i showed it to my mum. she obviously told my dad about it. and at that point, were they thinking that's what you get if you're an asian trying to break
people often think that my dad's the driving force for my politics. i don't get my politics from my dad, i get my politics from my mum. because? because i always remember throughout all that difficult period, through all the hell that my father was going through, that we were going through as kids, my mum was the constant and the rock through all of that. i remember her always saying, "we don't walk away, "we don't give up, that's what we want. "we stay and we fight."...
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my dad became one of the richest people in the city. ovich safonov , major of the airborne forces, if anything, i won’t be able to treat 10 of these in 2 years. regional whirlpool support measures on saturday and sunday at 12:30 on the russia channel is the russia tv channel live broadcast a year has passed since the death of the popular singer pierre narcissus and his relatives still cannot share the multi-million dollar inheritance. in our studio we first met his wife. and a mistress. the wife ran away from the studio. and that's what happened during the commercial. i can say that i lost my dad and my dad never told me that you are my pride, and therefore i am ready to fight for your daughter and for you, but i can’t do this without you, because i didn’t go for this character. and you can you wife or whoever that civil studio at what point did you show up, if that's us just they talked about a happy life, they just told us that they were 18 years old. they lived in marriage. we saw the apartment. i remember i was with him for a year an
my dad became one of the richest people in the city. ovich safonov , major of the airborne forces, if anything, i won’t be able to treat 10 of these in 2 years. regional whirlpool support measures on saturday and sunday at 12:30 on the russia channel is the russia tv channel live broadcast a year has passed since the death of the popular singer pierre narcissus and his relatives still cannot share the multi-million dollar inheritance. in our studio we first met his wife. and a mistress. the...
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my dad put a racket in my hand and it just kind of went from there. my brother went to college.as me and my dad doing tennis every day. my dad did a good job surrounding me and himself with people who knew more about tennis than he did. i had an older cousin who played tennis at michigan state who came and worked with me for a while. there were other tennis players in atlanta who excelled in juniors and college that kind of payed paved the way for me. once i got to a certain age, my dad threw me into their world. i used to work in an after school program with the kids as kind of repayment for being able to practice with him. i started there at about 15 and practiced all the way through college. he's like a big brother to me. i think when i started he was somewhere around maybe 70 in the world. he eventually got up to around 40 and allowed me the opportunity to travel with him as a practice partner when i was in high school. we went all over europe. i went to the u.s. open with him. i went to wimbledon with him. it was a really cool experience of seeing high-level tennis like tha
my dad put a racket in my hand and it just kind of went from there. my brother went to college.as me and my dad doing tennis every day. my dad did a good job surrounding me and himself with people who knew more about tennis than he did. i had an older cousin who played tennis at michigan state who came and worked with me for a while. there were other tennis players in atlanta who excelled in juniors and college that kind of payed paved the way for me. once i got to a certain age, my dad threw...
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i loved it so fast, 'ust begging my dad i to go fast.st begging my dad to take me i to go fast. i loved it so fast, just i begging my dad to take me racing. was the finest downhill mountain bikers, the road championship workup models of wrapped up but in sports or the risks are high. faith. models of wrapped up but in sports or the risks are high.— or the risks are high. 0h, she's down! he _ or the risks are high. 0h, she's down! he was _ or the risks are high. 0h, she's down! he was my _ or the risks are high. 0h, she's down! he was my mistake, i or the risks are high. 0h, she's down! he was my mistake, did| or the risks are high. 0h, she's- down! he was my mistake, did not really know — down! he was my mistake, did not really know what _ down! he was my mistake, did not really know what speed _ down! he was my mistake, did not really know what speed to - down! he was my mistake, did not really know what speed to go i down! he was my mistake, did notl really know what speed to go ahead and i did notjudge improperly and i came up short t
i loved it so fast, 'ust begging my dad i to go fast.st begging my dad to take me i to go fast. i loved it so fast, just i begging my dad to take me racing. was the finest downhill mountain bikers, the road championship workup models of wrapped up but in sports or the risks are high. faith. models of wrapped up but in sports or the risks are high.— or the risks are high. 0h, she's down! he _ or the risks are high. 0h, she's down! he was _ or the risks are high. 0h, she's down! he was my _ or...
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my fascination with crime started with a revelation from my dad, backing up a bit, my mother passed away in 2009 and there was a revelation from my father that my mother had once been a suspect in a very, very brutal murder in 1959. so, here we go. police hunt, multiple shop murder. i would like to read from the book here. this is probably my only reading during this, but i want to read from the first chapter, titled "my mother the murder suspect." my mother only talked about the murder sparingly enter hushed tones stood in sharp contrast to how she spoke of everything else. tales of a fight at the laundromat over the dryers or the time that the doctor through a pen at her hypochondriac friend were retold often and in excruciating detail. my mother loved to gossip and though the murder was her juiciest story by far, this was different. it was serious. the details of the murder that she told me were muddled in my memory by the names of friends and acquaintances that she knew before i was born. from what i knew, a friend of the family was shot in his truck by a crazy woman he picked up som
my fascination with crime started with a revelation from my dad, backing up a bit, my mother passed away in 2009 and there was a revelation from my father that my mother had once been a suspect in a very, very brutal murder in 1959. so, here we go. police hunt, multiple shop murder. i would like to read from the book here. this is probably my only reading during this, but i want to read from the first chapter, titled "my mother the murder suspect." my mother only talked about the...
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the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think about the city it takes you to japan town. that is where my grandparents were brought up. that is the traditional foods or movies. they were able to celebrate the culture in that community. my family also had a dry-cleaning business. very hard work. the family grew up with apartments above the business. we have a built-in work force. 19 had 1 as -- 1941 as soon as that happened the entire community was fixed. >> determined to do the job as democracy should with real consideration for the people involved. >> the decision to take every one of japan niece american o japanese from their homes. my family went to the mountains and experienced winter and summer and springs. they tried to make their home a home. the community came together to share. they tried to infuse each home are little things. they created things. i remember my gr
the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think about the city it takes you to japan town. that is where my grandparents were brought up. that is the traditional foods or movies. they were able to celebrate the culture in that community. my family also had a dry-cleaning business....
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i remember going up to my dad, in short. sad now uh by the way look , come on everything understood that the father went to the next house for rabbits, there and so on there had to. let's talk about fishing. have you ever fished? look. yes, i wait, that you're right like this, as if i were like this oh, i remembered it will never be like that, what, oh, i remembered, i can say. oh, i'm ready. let's prepare a joke, just about your fishing. please don't judge too harshly. i ’m really everything, come on, as it’s more convenient for you, so that i don’t laugh at all or give it here, so come on, come on, in general, uncle, i would interfere with your yes, yes, he is so masculine as the fishermen look different. ok then. yes, it’s like he ’s just an experienced rybak, he knows everything, and it means he casts the bait, as he casts it. no, he pulls out nothing the second time, he undresses. gathered around this hook. the whole party remembered it would turn out to be a worm and said. well, well, you knew, well, you tried to laugh
i remember going up to my dad, in short. sad now uh by the way look , come on everything understood that the father went to the next house for rabbits, there and so on there had to. let's talk about fishing. have you ever fished? look. yes, i wait, that you're right like this, as if i were like this oh, i remembered it will never be like that, what, oh, i remembered, i can say. oh, i'm ready. let's prepare a joke, just about your fishing. please don't judge too harshly. i ’m really...