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and back home in olympia, washington, his sister sherrie heard all about it. then sherrie heard about her. >> someone set up this blindly at a barbecue in california somewhere. >> was it like he fell for her right away? >> yes. >> did he have much experience with women? >> no. >> her name was sonia. sonia real's. a very pretty woman from the philippines. who owned a beauty salon in the los angeles suburb of lomita. did he know she was 16 years older than she was? whatever. didn't matter. >> he was now. >> it's not the sort of image you have a mind for a navy commander? >> right. his kindness made him naive. >> larry had always been close to his family. visited whenever he could. but, said sherrie, after sonia came along, larry stopped coming. >> sonia would it be sick. she'd have a headache. she would sabotage every time he had planned to come home. >> a year or so in, larry and sonia got married. they settled into sonia's house in lomita, across the street from nicole and jim thompson. >> she was very pleasant, very generous. very nice. >> she seemed quite no
and back home in olympia, washington, his sister sherrie heard all about it. then sherrie heard about her. >> someone set up this blindly at a barbecue in california somewhere. >> was it like he fell for her right away? >> yes. >> did he have much experience with women? >> no. >> her name was sonia. sonia real's. a very pretty woman from the philippines. who owned a beauty salon in the los angeles suburb of lomita. did he know she was 16 years older than she...
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olympia, richard, thank you.msnbc. >>> coming up next, the danger signs of impending disaster at that houston concert. that's in just a moment. plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. to see my ancestors' photos was just breathtaking. wow, look at all those! what'd you find? lorraine banks, look, county of macomb, michigan? oh my goodness... this whole journey has...
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if he's not too sure from the uss olympia which had seen significant battle performed valiantly during the course of the first world war and voyage back from france was hardly smooth passage. as they wrote through, there are reports that the swells and rain and winds were so strong that marines garden the casket which was the deck of the olympia were given the option to retreat below deck and refused so they could maintain their watch to the challenging circumstances and paste this high tribute to an unknown soldier representative of so many others who'd given that last measure of devotion. it proceeds up to the capitol building as we have been discussing. line in-state ceremony, a somber high honor to be paid to someone. this image was laying in-state of the unknown world war one. you could see here we mentioned briefly, the world war one unknown rest in this image, the same one constructed for abraham lincoln. for every line in-state ceremony abraham lincoln has used this which remains at the capitol, they preserve it and display it when the visitor center reopens, it's on display in
if he's not too sure from the uss olympia which had seen significant battle performed valiantly during the course of the first world war and voyage back from france was hardly smooth passage. as they wrote through, there are reports that the swells and rain and winds were so strong that marines garden the casket which was the deck of the olympia were given the option to retreat below deck and refused so they could maintain their watch to the challenging circumstances and paste this high tribute...
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were so strong that the marines guarding the casket, which had been lashed to the deck of of the olympiae given the option to retreat below deck, and they refused so they could maintain their watch and pay this high honor, this high tribute to an unknown soldier representative of so many others who had given that last full measure of devotion. it reached the navy yard. and then it proceeded up to the capitol building as we've been discussing, the lying in state ceremony is a somber and high honor to be paid to someone. this image was from the land and state of the unknown from world war i. and what you can see here, we mentioned it briefly, the catafalque. every lying in state ceremony since abraham lincoln's has used the catafalque which remains in possession of the architect of the capitol. and they preserve it and they display it when the visitors center reopens, it's on display in their exhibition hall, in which case they remove it and make sure it's ready for further service to our country in supporting those we are paying tribute to. so they have the laying in state ceremony. and t
were so strong that the marines guarding the casket, which had been lashed to the deck of of the olympiae given the option to retreat below deck, and they refused so they could maintain their watch and pay this high honor, this high tribute to an unknown soldier representative of so many others who had given that last full measure of devotion. it reached the navy yard. and then it proceeded up to the capitol building as we've been discussing, the lying in state ceremony is a somber and high...
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bruce knew by his fear of who's outlet olympia, cisco favor. see you or what your little barsha will keep on that is all go. she just google bush little man can do above while you dollars for it could by year or so dizzy dealers can bridge long a didn't do the to feed this 14. it is, believe they of are much eligible to assure that richmond for the moment the i o. c relies on sporting federations willingness to do what is needed as do governments in many countries, if change doesn't come from governments or sporting institutions, where might it come from? mm hm. it's a measure that has to be implemented in every club, like the ban on unnecessary or contact and vetting the criminal records of people who will be in charge of children in a professional or voluntary capacity and rules that adults and children should be kept separate during travel and in showers for the last 3 years, paul stewart has devoted himself entirely to combating the problem of sexual abuse in sport. that is what he is doing here in the suburbs of manchester. ah, it covers g
bruce knew by his fear of who's outlet olympia, cisco favor. see you or what your little barsha will keep on that is all go. she just google bush little man can do above while you dollars for it could by year or so dizzy dealers can bridge long a didn't do the to feed this 14. it is, believe they of are much eligible to assure that richmond for the moment the i o. c relies on sporting federations willingness to do what is needed as do governments in many countries, if change doesn't come from...
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serena twins with olympia. >> my honor to honor you. >> i wanted to be as creative as i possibly could it? behind the scenes of the wedding video and back stage at "snl," too. then things definit
serena twins with olympia. >> my honor to honor you. >> i wanted to be as creative as i possibly could it? behind the scenes of the wedding video and back stage at "snl," too. then things definit
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host: to larry in olympia, washington, on the democrats line. go ahead. yes, sir?ler: i have one question, since you have an economic person on. and i also have a question for you as far as reporting news, or doing what you do regarding the news. and that is, why has there never been real reporting on what has happened it to the income tax over the years, coming from the 1960's and 1970's >> can finish watching this program on our website or. deacon -- we are resuming our discussion -- resuming coverage of our program with republican senator tim scott. >>
host: to larry in olympia, washington, on the democrats line. go ahead. yes, sir?ler: i have one question, since you have an economic person on. and i also have a question for you as far as reporting news, or doing what you do regarding the news. and that is, why has there never been real reporting on what has happened it to the income tax over the years, coming from the 1960's and 1970's >> can finish watching this program on our website or. deacon -- we are resuming our discussion --...
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welcome to olympia, in greece, as you've never seen it before — unless you're 2,000 years old, that is ancient amphitheatres and temples in augmented reality, so visitors can feel what the place was like in a time of great warriors, thinkers, athletes and architects. experts and archaeologists used cameras and drones to scan the entire site in 3d, capturing as much detail as possible in both the buildings and the artefacts, and visitors can enjoy the results in ar on their phones. among the 27 monuments that they can see are the original olympic stadiums, the temples of zeus and hera, and the workshop of the renowned sculptor phidias — all of which have weathered thousands of years of war, erosion and earthquakes and which now have been digitally refurbished. the technology is definitely changing the way visitors explore historical and archaeological sites. it opens up a different way of experiencing our cultural heritage. actually, besides the 3d, the digital representation of the monument, it can — it has the potential to demonstrate, to showcase aspects of life in ancient societies.
welcome to olympia, in greece, as you've never seen it before — unless you're 2,000 years old, that is ancient amphitheatres and temples in augmented reality, so visitors can feel what the place was like in a time of great warriors, thinkers, athletes and architects. experts and archaeologists used cameras and drones to scan the entire site in 3d, capturing as much detail as possible in both the buildings and the artefacts, and visitors can enjoy the results in ar on their phones. among the...
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iii have a diplomatic boycott of the olympia-— the olympics.oes go ahead, this diplomatic - the olympics. if it does go - ahead, this diplomatic boycott, make much difference? especially if the athletes are still going to compete? == still going to compete? -- would it — still going to compete? -- would it make. _ still going to compete? » would it make. what makes the difference at the end of the day is how the beijing olympics actually go. we know that china right now has zero covert policies of this will be much tighter bubble than we have seen at tokyo and if you have a couple of cases are complete the shutdown events —— covid. that's one issue. secondly, you have a number of athletes that are going to be raising serious concerns about forced labour and camps in xinjing, human rights abuses, about the issue of this chinese tennis star that has not been heard from except for an alleged e—mail written by her after she said that a former vice premier had sexually harassed her. the sports community, a lot of them are very unhappy about the chin
iii have a diplomatic boycott of the olympia-— the olympics.oes go ahead, this diplomatic - the olympics. if it does go - ahead, this diplomatic boycott, make much difference? especially if the athletes are still going to compete? == still going to compete? -- would it — still going to compete? -- would it make. _ still going to compete? » would it make. what makes the difference at the end of the day is how the beijing olympics actually go. we know that china right now has zero covert...
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he says there is still support for like a daft family inside olympia, but he also believes that there are good afternoon chances and us election are pretty light. he has some support among the former regime loyalists. and also he has some support within some certain triangles that they're not much there. busy it's not a strong support they are in places like many will leave them. but when i'm at in some other bible courses, i don't think he has any chance of winning this election. i don't think he, he himself thinks that he has a chance. but for him, i think this is a political message that he is trying to send, that he's becoming again back to the political psion part of the game and also that he can run. and he is ignoring the. busy international criminal court with him to be handed over to the i c. c. so that's, i think the political message is what we're seeing behind that he is doing that. now, as we see jelly t a, it's not the major driving force that's with the civic or any other updates. because it depends where, you know, what area are we talking about? we know that it's deep
he says there is still support for like a daft family inside olympia, but he also believes that there are good afternoon chances and us election are pretty light. he has some support among the former regime loyalists. and also he has some support within some certain triangles that they're not much there. busy it's not a strong support they are in places like many will leave them. but when i'm at in some other bible courses, i don't think he has any chance of winning this election. i don't think...
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body building, seven times mr olympia. rising to become the highest—paid movie star of the time. with conan the barbarian, predator... ..and the most famous of all, the terminator. i'll be back. and he was. and i will not let you down. as a politician, serving as a republican governor of california between 2003 and 2011. he used that political power to protect the environment, passing laws to promote renewable energy and limit exhaust fumes. he sees carbon dioxide, the root cause of climate change, as a pollution issue. now he spends much time as an environmental campaigner backing green energy in california and global political events. i mean, you can't get a cause that is larger then saving the planet. with the schwarzenegger climate initiative, organising an annual get—together of senior politicians and green voices in vienna. he gave an in—depth interview to the bbc before the climate summit in scotland. are we rolling? i think anything can be done. if you see it and believe it, then you can achieve it. it's that simpl
body building, seven times mr olympia. rising to become the highest—paid movie star of the time. with conan the barbarian, predator... ..and the most famous of all, the terminator. i'll be back. and he was. and i will not let you down. as a politician, serving as a republican governor of california between 2003 and 2011. he used that political power to protect the environment, passing laws to promote renewable energy and limit exhaust fumes. he sees carbon dioxide, the root cause of climate...
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the panels provide the native olympia oysters a home to attach themselves to all along the cement wallst. >> all of those are oysters. and that is the goal. reporter: the oyster introduction is an ongoing experiment in design evolution and the way we adopt our cities and coastline to climate change. the textured fiberglass panels were specially designed. >> i think it is part of a very new way of thinking about infrastructure, design, and ecology together. >> we know san francisco and seaworld will be protecting airports. the port of oakland is looking for different strategies. reporter: young says the presidio team is still learning about the physics of the title marsh -- which areas the oysters will thrive in and what other species will then a fit alongside them. the marsh will evolve as a living petri dish giving innovative designs that can be duplicated around san francisco bay. >> things are changing and we need to adapt so these are opportunities to use science to advance our knowledge. dion: a number of cities around the country including seattle are also experimenting with urban
the panels provide the native olympia oysters a home to attach themselves to all along the cement wallst. >> all of those are oysters. and that is the goal. reporter: the oyster introduction is an ongoing experiment in design evolution and the way we adopt our cities and coastline to climate change. the textured fiberglass panels were specially designed. >> i think it is part of a very new way of thinking about infrastructure, design, and ecology together. >> we know san...
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>> caller: it's not raining out here in olympia, washington.hat report. >> caller: what will are your thoughts on bngo >> there's not much there. it's a good spec. i'm not against it let's go to joel in california joel >> caller: thank you for taking my call. s >> you're welcome. >> caller: we had a nice position after the merger we have a nice position in bristol meyer. it pay a good dividend what is the out look forward and what's one do with their holdings >> we just didn't see enough to merge that investment over others that we felt in the group. i feel the same way. i felt it when it was at 2.8%. i'm with you, sir. as stocks go lower that are quality companies, the price means it should be reflecting it's better, better value. that's how i feel about bristol now. you don't want to sell bristol i need to go to roger in connecticut. >> caller: hey, jim. first time caller. long time listener >> good to have you. what's up? >> caller: thanks for educating us on investment strategy. i believe in education and today i'm calming about -- i bought
>> caller: it's not raining out here in olympia, washington.hat report. >> caller: what will are your thoughts on bngo >> there's not much there. it's a good spec. i'm not against it let's go to joel in california joel >> caller: thank you for taking my call. s >> you're welcome. >> caller: we had a nice position after the merger we have a nice position in bristol meyer. it pay a good dividend what is the out look forward and what's one do with their holdings...
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host: to larry in olympia, washington, on the democrats line. go ahead. yes, sir? caller: i have one question, since you have an economic person on. and i also have a question for you as far as reporting news, or doing what you do regarding the news. and that is, why has there never been real reporting on what has happened it to the income tax over the years, coming from the 1960's and 1970's to the present day and how, how high income earners in the 1960's and 1970's paid it so much more in income tax? and how they were fine with it, because they made so much more than the average middle-class person. host: let's get a response. guest: this is something i have written about over the years. it's true, there were higher marginal income tax rates in the 1960's, 1970's. there were also more loopholes. but in general, the rich did pay more in taxes back then. now, that rate has fallen. i think it is notable that for all the things the democrats are going to do, if they pass the build back better at, they will not raise the marginal tax rate per say, it will still be at
host: to larry in olympia, washington, on the democrats line. go ahead. yes, sir? caller: i have one question, since you have an economic person on. and i also have a question for you as far as reporting news, or doing what you do regarding the news. and that is, why has there never been real reporting on what has happened it to the income tax over the years, coming from the 1960's and 1970's to the present day and how, how high income earners in the 1960's and 1970's paid it so much more in...
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. >> reporter: crowds swelled the streets of france as the casket made its u.s.s l olympia, and the remainsu.s. capitol. >> they opened up the rotunda to the public, and over 90,000 people came to pay respects. >> reporter: like today in 1921, the nation of tested by armed conflicts and reeling from 1918 spanish flu. >> the summer of 1919, there was a lot of unrest across the country. this was a turning point in american history in many ways. >> reporter: the memorials evolve, tking and reconnecting generations through respect for service. >> we hope it's a place of unitity, that's how it was intended when they created it in . ♪ ♪ >> reporter: arlington national cemetery. instantly clear everyday congestion with vicks sinex saline. for fast drug free relief vicks sinex. instantly clear everyday congestion. and try vicks sinex children's saline. safe and gentle relief for children's noses. spray, lift, skip, step. swipe, lift, spin, dry. slam, pan, still...fresh move, move, move, move aaaaand still fresh. degree. ultimate freshness activated when you move. every day, coventry helps people ge
. >> reporter: crowds swelled the streets of france as the casket made its u.s.s l olympia, and the remainsu.s. capitol. >> they opened up the rotunda to the public, and over 90,000 people came to pay respects. >> reporter: like today in 1921, the nation of tested by armed conflicts and reeling from 1918 spanish flu. >> the summer of 1919, there was a lot of unrest across the country. this was a turning point in american history in many ways. >> reporter: the...
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particularly afghanistan, i went with tim hutchinson and him yes no and others we got acquainted and olympia was always when i reached across to and she reached to me to see if we could find commonality on particularr issues and we worked together a great deal so getting to know people, pulling tricks, i am a trickster, pulling tricks on people to seat if i could get by with it to, i didn't want to overstep an arbitrator with a few tricks. one trip i went with colleagues, went into the war zone and i had two t-shirts with bull's-eyes on the t-shirt. mine was blank. have personalo relationships whether through the viewer or just being together, finding out about families andfi learning more wok concerns them outside of politics, it is amazing how it breaks the silence to talk to one another. >> fortunately nobody set me up with a t-shirt with a bull's-eye on it. poor dear season, i'm going to try this on my son. >> absolutely, it works. >> by the way, what is been marked? >> because of my pranks all the time, apparently the old hidden camera, status had come in the capitol setup and operation
particularly afghanistan, i went with tim hutchinson and him yes no and others we got acquainted and olympia was always when i reached across to and she reached to me to see if we could find commonality on particularr issues and we worked together a great deal so getting to know people, pulling tricks, i am a trickster, pulling tricks on people to seat if i could get by with it to, i didn't want to overstep an arbitrator with a few tricks. one trip i went with colleagues, went into the war zone...
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particularly in afghanistan with olympia snowe and others we got better acquainted and were able to workalways when i reached across to her she reached across to me if we could find commonality on particular issues. we worked together a great deal. getting to know people, i am a trickster pulling tricks on people always figuring out whether i could get by with it, i did knowledge overstep. being a bit of an agitator with a few tricks along the way, on one trip i went to couple of my colleagues who went into the war zone and i had for them to t-shirts with bull's-eyes on the t-shirts. mine was plain blank just a few things like that you begin to have personal relationships whether through humor or being together learning more about what concerns them outside of politics. it is amazing how it breaks the silence because you begin to talk with one another. >> fortunately nobody ever set me up with a t-shirt with a bull's-eye on it for deer season this november i'm going to try this and trying on champ prank on my 10-year-old son very. >> absolutely it works. what is when tron and zen mark? [
particularly in afghanistan with olympia snowe and others we got better acquainted and were able to workalways when i reached across to her she reached across to me if we could find commonality on particular issues. we worked together a great deal. getting to know people, i am a trickster pulling tricks on people always figuring out whether i could get by with it, i did knowledge overstep. being a bit of an agitator with a few tricks along the way, on one trip i went to couple of my colleagues...
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and the windows were so strong that the marines guarding the casket which had onto the deck of the olympia were given the option to retreat below decks and they refused so they can maintain their watch during this challenging time and pain is high tribute and honor to an unknown soldier in representative of so many others would given that last measure. and then it proceeded up to the capitol building as we have been discussing. the lying in the state state ceremony is a somber high honor to pay someone. and what we can see here, we mentioned briefly of the catapult and the cursor highlight here, the catapult upon which the world war i unknown rest in this images the same constructed and used for abraham lincoln and in fact, every ceremony since abraham lincoln has used the lincoln catapult which in the architect of the capitol and across the street and they preserve it and they display it when the visitor center reopens, it is on display and their exhibition hall until it's needed in which case they would remove it to make sure that it is ready for further service to our country and suppor
and the windows were so strong that the marines guarding the casket which had onto the deck of the olympia were given the option to retreat below decks and they refused so they can maintain their watch during this challenging time and pain is high tribute and honor to an unknown soldier in representative of so many others would given that last measure. and then it proceeded up to the capitol building as we have been discussing. the lying in the state state ceremony is a somber high honor to pay...
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like the dome-shaped pods placed in the marsh itself, the panels provide the native olympia oysters a to attach themselves to along this cement wall of the culvert. >> all of those are oysters. we want more oysters. spencer: this is not just experiment in urban ecology, but how we adapt our coastlines to climate change. this was created by designers from the california college of the arts. >> it is part of a very new way of thinking about infrastructure, design and ecology together. >> the san francisco seawall, they will be protecting both airports, the port of oakland is looking for a different strategy , so this kind of work definitely informs. spencer: young says the team is still learning about the physics of the marsh, which areas the oysters will thrive in and what other species might benefit along with them. as projects continue along chrissy field, the marsh will evolve as a kind of living tree dish, potentially giving ecologists and engineers innovative designs that can be duplicated around san francisco bay. >> things are changing, and we need to adapt. these are opportunit
like the dome-shaped pods placed in the marsh itself, the panels provide the native olympia oysters a to attach themselves to along this cement wall of the culvert. >> all of those are oysters. we want more oysters. spencer: this is not just experiment in urban ecology, but how we adapt our coastlines to climate change. this was created by designers from the california college of the arts. >> it is part of a very new way of thinking about infrastructure, design and ecology together....
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they provide the native olympia wasters a home to attach themselves to. the goal we want more oysters. spencer: it is an ongoing experiment in urban ecology. it is affected by climate change. the textured fiberglass panels were specially designed, created with the help with evan jones and designers of the california college of the arts. evan jones: i think it is part of a very new way of thinking about infrastructure, design, and ecology together. >> you know the san francisco , seawall, they are going to be protecting both airports. the port of oakland is looking for different strategies. this kind of works in farms. spencer: young says the presidio team is still learning about the physics of the tidal marsh, which areas they might thrive in and in which areas might benefit. and as the project continues on chrissy field, the marsh will evolve as a kind of living petri dish, potentially giving ecologists and engineers innovative designs that can be duplicated around san francisco bay. jonathan young: things are changing. we need to adapt. these are opport
they provide the native olympia wasters a home to attach themselves to. the goal we want more oysters. spencer: it is an ongoing experiment in urban ecology. it is affected by climate change. the textured fiberglass panels were specially designed, created with the help with evan jones and designers of the california college of the arts. evan jones: i think it is part of a very new way of thinking about infrastructure, design, and ecology together. >> you know the san francisco , seawall,...
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winds were so strong that the marines guarding the casket which had been latched to the decks of the olympia were given the option to retrieve below deck and they refused so they could maintain their watch through these challenging circumstances and pay this high honor to this unknown soldier. they reached the navy yard, and then it proceeded up to the capitol building, as we have been discussing. the lying in state ceremony is a somber and high honor obviously paid to some. this image was from the laying in state of the unknown from world war i. and what you can see here, we mentioned it briefly, the kalt put -- i'll use my cursor to highlight here. the catapult on which it rests is the same one constructed and used for abraham lincoln. every ceremony since then has used the lincoln catapult. our fine partners across the street, they preserve it and they display it. when the visitor center reopens, it is on display in their exhibition hall until it's needed, in which case they remove it and they make sure it is ready for further service to our country in supporting those who we are paying t
winds were so strong that the marines guarding the casket which had been latched to the decks of the olympia were given the option to retrieve below deck and they refused so they could maintain their watch through these challenging circumstances and pay this high honor to this unknown soldier. they reached the navy yard, and then it proceeded up to the capitol building, as we have been discussing. the lying in state ceremony is a somber and high honor obviously paid to some. this image was from...
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but particularly in afghanistan, i went with tim hutchinson and with olympia snowe. and others and we got to better acquainted with and we were able to work together. a deal was one i always reached across to whether ever she reached across to me to see if we can find commonality on particular issues and we work together a great deal. so getting to know people, pulling tricks tricks on people. always figuring out whether i would overstep but being a bit of a agitator was with a few tricks along the way. on one trip i ran into a couple of my colleagues but we went into the war zone and i had for them to t-shirts with bull's-eyes. on the t-shirts and mine was playing blank. there were just two things where you begin to have personal relationships no matter whether it's through humor or if it's through beingtogether . finding out about families and more about what concerns them. outside of politics. it's amazing how it brings the silence because you begin to talk to one another. even on some as well. >> fortunately nobody ever set me up with a t-shirt with a bull's-eye
but particularly in afghanistan, i went with tim hutchinson and with olympia snowe. and others and we got to better acquainted with and we were able to work together. a deal was one i always reached across to whether ever she reached across to me to see if we can find commonality on particular issues and we work together a great deal. so getting to know people, pulling tricks tricks on people. always figuring out whether i would overstep but being a bit of a agitator was with a few tricks along...
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. >> across the pacific ocean, that same month, friends gathered in olympia, washington, to mourn thef one of the hundreds who died in a brutal heat wave. >> i brought extra water and implored him to drink it. i could tell he was gravely affected by the heat. >> south of them on the same coast in the same summer, the caldor took chris's home. >> everything that we owned, everything that we build is gone. the only thing that is left standing is the chimney. >> four lives among millions more distorted and lost this year alone in the impacts of climate change. a warming atmosphere is not the sole cause of these disasters but the evidence grows clearer every day that fossil fuel emissions make these calamities more frequent, more severe, more deadly. >> i'm delighted that so many of you have joined us here in glasgow. >> this is what is facing leaders for nearly 200 countries over the next two weeks in glasgow. can those emissions be curtailed? and can it be done in time to avoid the worst outcomes of climate change? >> there is a huge amount of -- it's hard to put into words because the
. >> across the pacific ocean, that same month, friends gathered in olympia, washington, to mourn thef one of the hundreds who died in a brutal heat wave. >> i brought extra water and implored him to drink it. i could tell he was gravely affected by the heat. >> south of them on the same coast in the same summer, the caldor took chris's home. >> everything that we owned, everything that we build is gone. the only thing that is left standing is the chimney. >> four...
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. >> jimmy: i saw pictures of you with your daughter, olympia, who's 4 years old. she take it? >> well -- she likes it enough, you know. she likes tennis. but -- i don't know. honestly, she likes playing piano. >> jimmy: oh. >> yeah. and when she was in my belly, i played a lot of piano music. even though, you know -- >> jimmy: does she take piano lessons? >> she doesn't, she's teaching me. >> jimmy: she is? >> i'm not kidding, baby mozart. every parent thinks they have a baby beethoven or whatever. >> jimmy: each night my wife and i would lay down, tell ourselves our carr was a genius. >> exactly. >> jimmy: we don't have that with the boy, though, no illusions. [ laughter ] >> oh, no. oh, no. >> jimmy: you -- boy, i enjoyed this movie. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that was a -- how did you -- i mean, i guess you'd have to say one way or the other, but it must have been strange to watch your childhood in a movie theater. >> you know, it was really surreal. because it's like, you're watching this -- i feel like i'm at an age where maybe i shouldn't be in a movie on the screen
. >> jimmy: i saw pictures of you with your daughter, olympia, who's 4 years old. she take it? >> well -- she likes it enough, you know. she likes tennis. but -- i don't know. honestly, she likes playing piano. >> jimmy: oh. >> yeah. and when she was in my belly, i played a lot of piano music. even though, you know -- >> jimmy: does she take piano lessons? >> she doesn't, she's teaching me. >> jimmy: she is? >> i'm not kidding, baby mozart. every...