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the stream of everyone owning their own homelj away from the stream of everyone owning their own home of households across the uk many, many more people are renting. it's for several reasons. many people can't afford to buy and many don't want the hassle of forking out for a mortgage and furniture and the hassle of all the things that come with ownership, whether it is the boiler or the roof, and being able to benefit from the immunities will be help to people who just want to have fun and live their lives, we are seeing developments by companies like essential living who have berkshire housein essential living who have berkshire house in theresa may's backyard and some of those buildings will allow people to benefit from big shed area so they can have a party with friends, hang out and watch tv and bring back that sense of community that doesn't exist in renting in this country at present. in other countries in europe renting is much bigger than here, and we have perhaps become hung up on home ownership. yes, there's been a social stigma in this country that says that you are lower d
the stream of everyone owning their own homelj away from the stream of everyone owning their own home of households across the uk many, many more people are renting. it's for several reasons. many people can't afford to buy and many don't want the hassle of forking out for a mortgage and furniture and the hassle of all the things that come with ownership, whether it is the boiler or the roof, and being able to benefit from the immunities will be help to people who just want to have fun and live...
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responsibly own and protect a gun. i could sit here from the rest of the day and recites you the number of times that it gun that was owned by one individual get used in an accidental shooting, got taken illegally, stolen from their ser premises the problem with thatie it's not just that they are going to take that weapon and fire it is that they are not going to own and keep it responsibly. you cannot manage your own financial affairs, how can we expect that you are going to be a responsible steward of a dangerous, lethal firearm. were talking about a limited group of individuals here who, by by the way under the regulation have due process to contest to the determination. they have an ability to contest the determination by social security that they should not be able to manage their own nhl affairs and then the regulatione gives them the ability to contest the limitation on gun fy ownership. so there is full ability for the individual to contest thist limitation which makes it completely constitutional in the nonsen
responsibly own and protect a gun. i could sit here from the rest of the day and recites you the number of times that it gun that was owned by one individual get used in an accidental shooting, got taken illegally, stolen from their ser premises the problem with thatie it's not just that they are going to take that weapon and fire it is that they are not going to own and keep it responsibly. you cannot manage your own financial affairs, how can we expect that you are going to be a responsible...
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my own view is, and i representt a state with a great many gun owners. a lot of them involve debates about guns and overwhelmingly in a state like mine where there are a lot of gun owners, gun owners support making sure the background checks they want to address this as a mental health issue and gun owners overw overwhelmingly say that they've just had it with congress doing nothing when it comes to practical common sense gun measures like background checks. they look at what goes on in i washington, d.c. and i've had so many gun owners. this comes up not just at town hall meetings, that we have an icon in the state. i've had people come up and talk about issues like fred fire and say why in the world can't they be democrats and republicans to come together and do something that helps make the country a little bit safer and that's what this is about mr. president, i am not here to say this measure is a panacea that somehow this is a magical elixir that's going to reduce gun violence innce i america that's certainly not how i see these debates. i see it a
my own view is, and i representt a state with a great many gun owners. a lot of them involve debates about guns and overwhelmingly in a state like mine where there are a lot of gun owners, gun owners support making sure the background checks they want to address this as a mental health issue and gun owners overw overwhelmingly say that they've just had it with congress doing nothing when it comes to practical common sense gun measures like background checks. they look at what goes on in i...
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over the fees within their own 401(k) plan.now? we need to change the attitude of banks and brokers towards being something to where we are trying to work for the best interest of the client. cory: tell us about what personal capital is. bill: it is not a robo-advisor. we are not a robo-advisor. we get linked into that category. it is an investment service that you can buy online and it is all done with algorithms. we have software algorithms. we are digital. we marry that with human advisors. it is the way to go. it is the magic formula. i think it defines what delivery of financial services will look like 10 years from now. cory: it does take the notion that people want advice and do not want us to go online. our friends take the opposite approach. they say the millennial customer does not want someone to talk to. they find they get in the way. they want to go online and get their money safely invested with low fees. bill: i think for a lot of people, that is right. in fact, i think robo-advisors are good services for people
over the fees within their own 401(k) plan.now? we need to change the attitude of banks and brokers towards being something to where we are trying to work for the best interest of the client. cory: tell us about what personal capital is. bill: it is not a robo-advisor. we are not a robo-advisor. we get linked into that category. it is an investment service that you can buy online and it is all done with algorithms. we have software algorithms. we are digital. we marry that with human advisors....
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she fell back on her own resources. she was prompted by reports of sales and lincoln mementos that were being auctioned off and fetching high prices. lizzie.e to her friend i want to ask you a favor. it is imperative that i do something for my relief and i want you to meet me in new york to assist me. the whole scheme, very sorted, very detailed, ended in fiasco, clothes on display after a cloud of sensational headlines. this publicity did not create commercial interest. only scorn and review. her son robert was apoplectic at an chicago. her train ride home was a foretaste of what was to come as she sat completely veiled, hearing people on the train discussed would she raise enough money for her own burial? and then come even more mortifying, when charles sumner came into the dining car, turning pale as a tablecloth in recognizing her, he'd ducked his old friend at first and that -- but then to pity on her and brought her a cup of tea. he left, she tossed the tea out a window and sank into a fit of weeping. back in rent
she fell back on her own resources. she was prompted by reports of sales and lincoln mementos that were being auctioned off and fetching high prices. lizzie.e to her friend i want to ask you a favor. it is imperative that i do something for my relief and i want you to meet me in new york to assist me. the whole scheme, very sorted, very detailed, ended in fiasco, clothes on display after a cloud of sensational headlines. this publicity did not create commercial interest. only scorn and review....
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money but not your own life. i think it's interesting. god gives us free will, including the free will to end our lives if there is suffering. and that's a big if. that's a big qualifier. it's not that you are encouraged to walk down a street and walk in front of a bus. many of us have seen people at the end of their lives who are so miserable. and want to go so much suffering it's incumbent upon us as family members and members of so sight to give people some alternative option to that sort of horrific pain. i actually want to talk about neil gorsuch. the judge from colorado who is now a nominee to take up antonin scalia's justiceship on the supre court. he has written extensively about being against euthanasia laws and assisted suicide. how did that play into this discussion? >> it's a step in the wrong direction. as you have said. you take a look at individuals who are in a tremendous amount of pain and suffering. you want to end their lives with dignity with the full participation of a doctor. along comes gov
money but not your own life. i think it's interesting. god gives us free will, including the free will to end our lives if there is suffering. and that's a big if. that's a big qualifier. it's not that you are encouraged to walk down a street and walk in front of a bus. many of us have seen people at the end of their lives who are so miserable. and want to go so much suffering it's incumbent upon us as family members and members of so sight to give people some alternative option to that sort of...
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responsibly own and protect a gun. i could sit here for the rest of the day and recite to you the number of times that a gun that was owned by one individual got used in an accidental shooting, got taken illegally, stolen from their premises and used in a crime. the danger of an individual who has severe mental incapacity is not just that they are going to take that weapon and fire it but that they're not going to own, keep and protect it responsibly. if you can't manage your own financial affairs, how can we expect you are going to be a responsible steward of a dangerous, lethal firearm. and we're talking about a very limited group of individuals here who, by the way, under the regulation, have due process to contest the determination. first of all, they have an the to contest -- an ability to contest the decision by social security that they shouldn't be able to manage their own financial affairs, and then the regulation secondarily gives them the ability to specifically contest their limitation on gun ownership. so
responsibly own and protect a gun. i could sit here for the rest of the day and recite to you the number of times that a gun that was owned by one individual got used in an accidental shooting, got taken illegally, stolen from their premises and used in a crime. the danger of an individual who has severe mental incapacity is not just that they are going to take that weapon and fire it but that they're not going to own, keep and protect it responsibly. if you can't manage your own financial...
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ut didn't happen on its own. we were not for the love and courage of his parents sabrina fulton and tracy martin, trayvon's story would not be the catalyst for change that it is today. they join us now discuss their new memoirs called "rest in power: the enduring life of trayvon martin." good to see you. >> glad to you have here. >> wish it was under different circumstances which leads me to ask whether or not you ever get tired of doing this? do you ever just -- >> it drains you. it drains you. but we know that there's a long road ahead of us. and we know that our fight just ended in one day. we have a life long fight. uphill battle. we vow to continue this fight until the day we take our land. so our work isn't done. >> how much more difficult is it? no one ever closed on the death of a loved one like you close on a house or some other deal. you don't close on it. i suspect it is made more difficult to come to terms with it when you can't avoid talking about it day in and day out. >> well, we can't -- i can't s
ut didn't happen on its own. we were not for the love and courage of his parents sabrina fulton and tracy martin, trayvon's story would not be the catalyst for change that it is today. they join us now discuss their new memoirs called "rest in power: the enduring life of trayvon martin." good to see you. >> glad to you have here. >> wish it was under different circumstances which leads me to ask whether or not you ever get tired of doing this? do you ever just -- >>...
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also for the sake of their own countries and our own security. the social reconstruction of the country depends on them. let us be very clear. the european union will not turn back anyone who has the right to international protection. this is where we stand. it will not be moral or just, it would not be legal and it would not be in our interests. this kind kind of measure has the potential to increasing since and distrust among peoples and nations. when i say among people i also mean among people in our own society. i'm worried the trends that were seen inside the american state with a lot of respect i invited president of the united states to pay attention to what is happening in his own country. only respects, and incorporation can make us more secure. can help us manage. this is the european way, we work together to the countries experiencing a crisis. and with their neighbors, all all of them. a travel ban can maybe give a temporary illusion of addressing the issue. but it can only create more a frustration and anger. when a cooperation. we n
also for the sake of their own countries and our own security. the social reconstruction of the country depends on them. let us be very clear. the european union will not turn back anyone who has the right to international protection. this is where we stand. it will not be moral or just, it would not be legal and it would not be in our interests. this kind kind of measure has the potential to increasing since and distrust among peoples and nations. when i say among people i also mean among...
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he was also capable of cold realism about his own limitations. he quickly unhappily came to accept the formidable corporate attorney edwin stanton's ruthless dismissal of his talents in 1854. lincoln knew then he would never rise to stanton's level in the profession, and that his true ability and opportunity, his square root still lay in politics. partylincoln's disintegrated beneath him, the necessity of political parties never left him. he clung to the hull of the sinking whig party longer than some. in this party chaos, lincoln cast himself into the whirlwind. as his party splintered, he began building the framework of another one, even when he did not know he was doing so. many movements often overlapping, swirled in the vacuum. movements against slavery, movements against immigrants, movements against drink. but the nativist and temperance movements confounded the development of the anti-slavery one. antislavery democrats and anti-slavery whigs with long grudges, still regarded each other with mutual suspicion. third-party abolitionist polit
he was also capable of cold realism about his own limitations. he quickly unhappily came to accept the formidable corporate attorney edwin stanton's ruthless dismissal of his talents in 1854. lincoln knew then he would never rise to stanton's level in the profession, and that his true ability and opportunity, his square root still lay in politics. partylincoln's disintegrated beneath him, the necessity of political parties never left him. he clung to the hull of the sinking whig party longer...
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newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news america." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. a warm meeting at the white house between president trump and japan's prime minister. the security alliance is reaffirmed. next up, golf diplomacy. when it comes to security at home, mr. trump's standoff with the courts continues. he promises additional steps coming soon. and from sailors to superstars, tattoos are a vibrant form of expression. tonight we lo
newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop...
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the family's owning furniture was in storage on the west coast. scrap lumber, perhaps some wallboard and a great deal of energy, curtains, pictures, drapes, depending on the family's own ingenuity and taste helped make the space livable. some built partitions, others took what they received and made the best of it. the 300 or so residents of each block eat in a mess hall. the food is nourishing, but simple. a maximum of 45 cents per day per person is allowed for food. the actual cost is considerably less than this. a combination of oriental dishes to meet the taste of the esay born in japan and american type dishes to satisfy those born in america. lands that were never occupied or farmed were chosen for most of the relocation centers. most of the land was covered with desert growth or timber in case of the arkansas centers. it had to be cleared before farming could start, and it had to be leveled. and irrigation ditches laid out or rebuilt in order that the people could produce a part of their own food. then came the plowing, and preparation of t
the family's owning furniture was in storage on the west coast. scrap lumber, perhaps some wallboard and a great deal of energy, curtains, pictures, drapes, depending on the family's own ingenuity and taste helped make the space livable. some built partitions, others took what they received and made the best of it. the 300 or so residents of each block eat in a mess hall. the food is nourishing, but simple. a maximum of 45 cents per day per person is allowed for food. the actual cost is...
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i think the purpose of what you aim for. >> how does family play a part in your own life and your own meaning in your life? it's a veryburg: large part. it is one of the things that brought justice scalia and i together, because we both care a lot about families. change in life in the united states between the birth of my daughter in 1955 and my son in 1965. when my daughter jane started school, i was one of a very few working moms. 10 years later, there had been an enormous change. it was not at all unusual to have two other families by the middle 60's. that made me realize that it would be possible for the first law in history, to move the in the direction of what i felt equal citizenship stature for men and women. about that. talk about your own experience and how it lead you to the work. in the daysburg: when i want to law school, entering class at harvard, it was over 500 students. only nine were women. no antidiscrimination laws. employers were totally upfront any lady we don't want lawyers here. we once hired a woman, she was dreadful. and how many men have you hired that didn'
i think the purpose of what you aim for. >> how does family play a part in your own life and your own meaning in your life? it's a veryburg: large part. it is one of the things that brought justice scalia and i together, because we both care a lot about families. change in life in the united states between the birth of my daughter in 1955 and my son in 1965. when my daughter jane started school, i was one of a very few working moms. 10 years later, there had been an enormous change. it...
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in this case, the mistress owns a restaurant.he agency employees have fake ids and biographies to infiltrate the life of the rival: the job is a cross between marriage counselor and special agent. first, the team tries to gain the mistress's trust, then to influence her. most of them have training in psychology. >> this case isn't too complicated. the mistress has a restaurant, so we have easy access to her. it's harder when the lover is a housewife, or works in an office. then we have to figure out her daily schedule, and how to best cross paths with her. or call her and pretend we dialed a wrong number. >> at the restaurant, they act like ordinary patrons. back at the agency, ming li is sitting with the wife. she's nervous and upset, and doesn't wish to be identified. she discovered her husband's infidelity using a gps device and a hidden camera. he has no idea his wife knows about his affair. at first, the wife considered divorce. then she began to worry about her future: alone, and with less money. that's when she decided to
in this case, the mistress owns a restaurant.he agency employees have fake ids and biographies to infiltrate the life of the rival: the job is a cross between marriage counselor and special agent. first, the team tries to gain the mistress's trust, then to influence her. most of them have training in psychology. >> this case isn't too complicated. the mistress has a restaurant, so we have easy access to her. it's harder when the lover is a housewife, or works in an office. then we have to...
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they only want to have their own opinions reinforced. many times, hearing opinions you disagree with makes you smarter because you are confronted with something disagree with and you have to explain your ideology and it makes i both people stronger. host: well cabot phillips run for office? guest: i am 23 years old, and this is this college movement i believe in and i'm not thinking like that. host: any interest? guest: of course not. i am just happy that i am right now. this is a college class i believe in, the supporting of free speech. i completely think that is something we should all be fighting for, whatever your side. i really believe that there are a lot of work that needs to be done. we are making progress, but there is a lot of work to be done to have an open discussion. host: let's go to how in washington -- that's good to al in washington, d.c. caller: that they do you made this bias. you can go to any college campus, pick up a snowflake, homosexual and get ridiculous comments, so that in itself is bias. if you really want to
they only want to have their own opinions reinforced. many times, hearing opinions you disagree with makes you smarter because you are confronted with something disagree with and you have to explain your ideology and it makes i both people stronger. host: well cabot phillips run for office? guest: i am 23 years old, and this is this college movement i believe in and i'm not thinking like that. host: any interest? guest: of course not. i am just happy that i am right now. this is a college class...
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disabled enrollees manage their own budget, hire and fire people, so they manage own care, their own money, satisfaction rates are like nech you don't see satisfaction like that anywhere in the world. model like to see that used for all kinds of chronic are, diabetes, asthma, many chronic conditions we know that patients with a little training fthey age their own care manage their care, they need to manage the money that pays for that care. republicans, you say republicans don't want to go want to what do they do? guest: they liberalize the accounts, they let you deposit take oney to the account, away requirement of across the board deductible, they allow the republican bill, you could use health savings account to pay for the services of concie rge doctor, which as of now you cannot. they let you use that account to premiums, right now you cannot. there are a lot of restrictions, i can't tell you why they are they need to be liberalized and every republican liberalizes them to one degree or the other. host: this idea of replacing and dable care act and replacement would include what
disabled enrollees manage their own budget, hire and fire people, so they manage own care, their own money, satisfaction rates are like nech you don't see satisfaction like that anywhere in the world. model like to see that used for all kinds of chronic are, diabetes, asthma, many chronic conditions we know that patients with a little training fthey age their own care manage their care, they need to manage the money that pays for that care. republicans, you say republicans don't want to go want...
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they own this. we are helping them-- helping them to fight, but we're not doing the fighting for them. >> reporter: votel was at an airbase whose location we are not allowed to name for security reasons. the aircraft here and at other bases which ring iraq and syria are, dropping a slow, steady rain of bombs on isis. these are 2,000-pound bombs, and over here are 500-pound bombs about to be loaded on an f-15 aircraft. there is now a bomb falling on northern iraq and eastern syria once every eight minutes. that's not counting 1,400 rounds fired by these rocket launchers, which the army calls "himars." accurate up to nine feet. do you know what your success rate is? >> the himars, it does not miss, sir. we tell it what to shoot, it will hit that target. >> reporter: with all that firepower, it's only a matter of time between mosul and raqqa are liberated. but that's been the history of u.s. military operations since 9/11-- win all the battles without ever winning the war against trump. scott. >> pelle
they own this. we are helping them-- helping them to fight, but we're not doing the fighting for them. >> reporter: votel was at an airbase whose location we are not allowed to name for security reasons. the aircraft here and at other bases which ring iraq and syria are, dropping a slow, steady rain of bombs on isis. these are 2,000-pound bombs, and over here are 500-pound bombs about to be loaded on an f-15 aircraft. there is now a bomb falling on northern iraq and eastern syria once...
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idaho has an exemplary record of protecting and managing our own natural resources, our own citizens and communities have specific virtue and the proven know how to ensure that lands and resources are responsibly use r used for the long term economic and rememberingational opportunities they can provided. now i'm not advocating for the state to take over more than 60% of idaho owned to the federal government. but we should continue to expand on the effort wez made so far to realize the potential of idaho values as active manage ment, local stewardship. our initiative to improve water sustainability is a great example of how idaho can do very well caring for our own needs without punitive federal oversight. simply put, states need the opportunity to be full and equal partners in decisions that affect the land, water, wildlife, and other resources within our borders. states must be the architect ofs of our own destiny. we in idaho already are making great use of the rare opportunities where real collaboration with the state is actually encouraged by the feds. good example, good neighbo
idaho has an exemplary record of protecting and managing our own natural resources, our own citizens and communities have specific virtue and the proven know how to ensure that lands and resources are responsibly use r used for the long term economic and rememberingational opportunities they can provided. now i'm not advocating for the state to take over more than 60% of idaho owned to the federal government. but we should continue to expand on the effort wez made so far to realize the...
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newman's own foundation, donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishinghe common good. the ford foundation. the ethics and excellence in journalism fun to day. cue and tricia ewen from the foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and by contributions from your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again in washington, sution sues of npr. susan: good evening. president trump's second week in office was as frenzied as his first. it began with the chaotic rollout of new restrictions on refugees as well as visitors from seven majority muslim nations. the week ended with new sanctions against iran and in between the president fired the acting attorney general, nominated a justice to the supreme court and talked his way into a couple of foreign policy clasheses with two of the nation's closest allies. the pails of these two weeks suggest that president trump is not easing into the oval office. what's the strategy here? kimberly: he definitely isn't. there are -- carol: there are those in the president's inner circl
newman's own foundation, donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishinghe common good. the ford foundation. the ethics and excellence in journalism fun to day. cue and tricia ewen from the foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and by contributions from your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again in washington, sution sues of npr. susan: good evening. president trump's second week in office was as frenzied as...
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most dams are privately owned. and all dame owners owners are responsible for their own dams and have to work with all levels of government to make sure they are prepared. host: first call is chuck in indiana. caller: good morning. butderstand about the dams, thelieve the dykes and -- dikes and levees might be in worse shape. guest: there may be many in the country that need more help as well. our association works to try to identify and work to improve those systems as well. there is a new effort nationally in the wake of the disaster in new orleans with hurricane katrina and the levee system there. so they have been trying to identify those levee systems and work towards rehabilitating those. that without question, there are a lot of risks involved with the levee systems in this country as well. host: this caller from bethlehem . , pennsylvania caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i have a question. you know when they put a sewer typein, if they put those of pipes and slowly work the pipe over towa
most dams are privately owned. and all dame owners owners are responsible for their own dams and have to work with all levels of government to make sure they are prepared. host: first call is chuck in indiana. caller: good morning. butderstand about the dams, thelieve the dykes and -- dikes and levees might be in worse shape. guest: there may be many in the country that need more help as well. our association works to try to identify and work to improve those systems as well. there is a new...
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and control her own destiny. he has voted ten times to defund planned parenthood, and he has voted against a resolution to protect employees from being punished or fired by their employers for their reproductive health decisions. and i oppose congressman price because he has pushed to turn medicare into a voucher program, which will increase costs for seniors. congressman price's views and priorities are simply at odds and out of touch with the views and priorities of many, many granite staters. additionally, mr. president, serious issues have been raised throughout this nomination process regarding congressman price's conflicts of interest and his potential violation of the stock act, including recent reports suggesting that he received a private discount to purchase a health company stock while engaged in legislative efforts that would directly affect the company's financial interests. congressman price's insufficient responses concerning his stock purchases raised the question of whether if confirmed he will p
and control her own destiny. he has voted ten times to defund planned parenthood, and he has voted against a resolution to protect employees from being punished or fired by their employers for their reproductive health decisions. and i oppose congressman price because he has pushed to turn medicare into a voucher program, which will increase costs for seniors. congressman price's views and priorities are simply at odds and out of touch with the views and priorities of many, many granite...
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>> the tech companies are looking out for their own self-interest. increasingly over the years they've been using foreign labor to lower their cost thereby boosting their profits. that's what they're concerned about right now, their own bottom line. david: so, bruce, we should be concerned about our own survival, should we not? >> well, listen the way this was executed was so ham-handed or in the case of donald, small-handed that it sends a message to the countries, to muslims, we don't want you here. we want the best talent and best products in this country and telling these folks, even setting the legalities of it aside the optics don't look good. david: optics, don't look good, but here is what they say, the companies. they say the order makes it more difficult and expensive for u.s. companies to recruit, hire, and retain some of the world's best employees. it threatens company's ability to attract talent, business and investment to the united states. do you buy that?no, david. that order was specifically for countries that weren't able to vet imm
>> the tech companies are looking out for their own self-interest. increasingly over the years they've been using foreign labor to lower their cost thereby boosting their profits. that's what they're concerned about right now, their own bottom line. david: so, bruce, we should be concerned about our own survival, should we not? >> well, listen the way this was executed was so ham-handed or in the case of donald, small-handed that it sends a message to the countries, to muslims, we...
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onall my own shots based data and everyone knows it. some fake news media in order to marginalize lies. this whole process of tweeting out in front of something or tweeting in reaction to something, what impact has it had on this whole process? guest: it has added a whole other level two reporter lives that did not exist this way, before. because donald trump tweets most of them, originally from him, and he uses them to announce policy, we either have to get up early in the morning or we have to stay up late to pay attention to what he is tweeting. most of us have our phones set so that we get that beep and i know it is the president and i rush to see what he is doing. i did a story last week and was talking to the president's spokesperson at the white house, sean spicer. we were talking about polling a verysident trump is hungry consumer of polling. whatever it is he wants to say dismissively, he is a big consumer and reads them and his staff resents him with polling on a daily basis. he sees the polling and they give him the crosstabs
onall my own shots based data and everyone knows it. some fake news media in order to marginalize lies. this whole process of tweeting out in front of something or tweeting in reaction to something, what impact has it had on this whole process? guest: it has added a whole other level two reporter lives that did not exist this way, before. because donald trump tweets most of them, originally from him, and he uses them to announce policy, we either have to get up early in the morning or we have...
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some members of the president's own party and even his own secretary of defense. it's my decision ito make beauty last. roc® retinol, started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc. methods, not miracles.™ but shouldn't it be about firsts?d in zeros. and seconds... how about adding a third? we think there's a bajillion ways to measure success. and whether you have hundreds or millions... we think you deserve the financial freedom to sleep like this at night. this is the new success story. and at t-i-a-a, we're with you. start today at t-i-a-a dot org. but they're different.d kind it's nice to remove artificial ingredients. kind never had to. we've used real ingredients, whole nuts, and natural flavors from the very beginning. give kind a try. >>> welcome back. at this hour president trump scheduled to sign an executive order instructing the epa to look at their clean water rule and eliminate the rule if it's a cost to the economy. he's looking aet deep cuts to the agency as
some members of the president's own party and even his own secretary of defense. it's my decision ito make beauty last. roc® retinol, started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc. methods, not miracles.™ but shouldn't it be about firsts?d in zeros. and seconds... how about adding a third? we think there's a bajillion ways to measure success. and whether you have hundreds or millions... we think you...
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and j just buildingng upr own confidence, babasically, abt our ability to survive on our own. -- - ndnd that >> i thinknk it was very surprising and instructive to think critically about urban agriculture and question whether truck farming or rooftopop gardening or vacant lot farming or window farmg, grgring foodd on boatsts, whetheher this is sd ididea or not. few off these farmerers were suggesting g that thesese were the solutionsns t r glglobal food d problems. but itit was still hpfpful to sy , becausere we doing this it sheds a lot of light onon wht we need to in cities. a lot of people are growing food in cities because they miss working with their hands, and they also miss the taste of freshly grown n food.. on a larger scale i think a lot of people are growing g food in cities because we like t the ida of being able to live in n a vibrant social e environment but not be totalally divorced from e natural world. farmers are all part of this project to figure out what cities of the future could and should look like. ## a family of u unusual farms truck farms as a family now my lon
and j just buildingng upr own confidence, babasically, abt our ability to survive on our own. -- - ndnd that >> i thinknk it was very surprising and instructive to think critically about urban agriculture and question whether truck farming or rooftopop gardening or vacant lot farming or window farmg, grgring foodd on boatsts, whetheher this is sd ididea or not. few off these farmerers were suggesting g that thesese were the solutionsns t r glglobal food d problems. but itit was still...
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i own microsoft, i own some twitter, i own the clippers, and i own a bunch of index funds.: comparisons have been made to you and tim cook, who also took over from an iconic founder and ceo. what do you make of those comparisons? steve: if you write it down on a piece of paper, founder replaced by non-founder, more business oriented ceo, the comparison is perfect. if you say most of the revenue and profit was generated under my watch, yes. tim's watch, yes, those things are true. i think people are trying to extrapolate that to and during the tenure, new product assets were not built. in my own case, i would say we got going in the cloud, got started in hardware and build assets in machine learning and artificial intelligence. so we were building those assets. apple is a lot more secretive. i can tell you what assets he's building were not building. the jury is out on everything, but the worst thing anyone says to me is if i'm being compared to a guy who has done great job at apple, so the it. emily: what do you want to write in chapter two of steve ballmer? steve: i want t
i own microsoft, i own some twitter, i own the clippers, and i own a bunch of index funds.: comparisons have been made to you and tim cook, who also took over from an iconic founder and ceo. what do you make of those comparisons? steve: if you write it down on a piece of paper, founder replaced by non-founder, more business oriented ceo, the comparison is perfect. if you say most of the revenue and profit was generated under my watch, yes. tim's watch, yes, those things are true. i think people...
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sometimes the challenge and complexity of a life interrupt our best plans for pursuing our own career opportunities including our good intentions to cleat complete a college degree within a traditional four- or five-year span to my budget recommendation once zben for to 18 includes funding for an adult completer scholarship. it will provide an inaccept tif for those with some college credits who have been away at least three years to return to the classroom and finish up. it's an important part of our strategy for reaching the ambitious and worthy goal of ensuring that at least 60% of idahoans between the ages of 25 and 34 have a college degree or a certification by 2020. in pursuit of that goal, i'm recommending the transfer of $35 million to the permanent building fund for higher education, education facilities throughout the state. that includes $10 million for the career material science center at boise state university. that includes $10 million for the university of idaho to build a fund for agricultural food and environment for the cafe in magic valley. it includes $10 million
sometimes the challenge and complexity of a life interrupt our best plans for pursuing our own career opportunities including our good intentions to cleat complete a college degree within a traditional four- or five-year span to my budget recommendation once zben for to 18 includes funding for an adult completer scholarship. it will provide an inaccept tif for those with some college credits who have been away at least three years to return to the classroom and finish up. it's an important part...
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they have no home of their own. every morning they come to the manor house charity with a poor of baltimore meet for food, warmth, and compassion. >> come and help us. instead of critiquing us, help us. we need help, bad. ian: like much of america, this is a story of 2 worlds. baltimore is something of a boom town, but it doesn't feel like it in many parts of the city. in this economy, there is no trickle-down. gun crime is surging. baltimore was even more violent than chicago last year, driven by gang turf wars. for some residents this is a city where selling your body or drugs is the only job available. if you want to know what poverty looks like in america, this is it. this entire block is made up of abandoned houses. some people are living in between this. under president obama poverty grew. president trump says he will fix it dealing with what he calls the carnage of america, the crime of drugs, gangs, violence, and poverty. there are few places better than trying to do that than baltimore. he has lived here fo
they have no home of their own. every morning they come to the manor house charity with a poor of baltimore meet for food, warmth, and compassion. >> come and help us. instead of critiquing us, help us. we need help, bad. ian: like much of america, this is a story of 2 worlds. baltimore is something of a boom town, but it doesn't feel like it in many parts of the city. in this economy, there is no trickle-down. gun crime is surging. baltimore was even more violent than chicago last year,...
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then a man named william smith owned the property. what we expected when we found this particular privy feature was to have things that related to those men's households. but we got all of these things. this is a posset pot. it was scolded milk with some kind of liquor put into it. it sounds absolutely awful. they are english-made. when you see a lot of these, and we have 37, i take, or maybe more, you suspect this was a tavern. they are wonderful because they are slightly different. this decorative technique isn't completely controllable. some of it is by chance. we have many that shows incredible variation. we got all of this tavern stuff. also, besides the pots, we had these redware things that were various sizes -- bowls, saucers, and wonderful, big chargers. we have pictures of them, but i do not have an example because they are being developed for an exhibit. it is an important collection of these redware additions because they were -- redware editions because they were all made by local potters. these things are now very valuab
then a man named william smith owned the property. what we expected when we found this particular privy feature was to have things that related to those men's households. but we got all of these things. this is a posset pot. it was scolded milk with some kind of liquor put into it. it sounds absolutely awful. they are english-made. when you see a lot of these, and we have 37, i take, or maybe more, you suspect this was a tavern. they are wonderful because they are slightly different. this...
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so we are looking at a hearse that was owned and used by the a.d. price funeral home company based in jackson ward here in richmond. jackson ward is sometimes referred to as the harlem of the south. it was a very vibrant community of african-americans living in richmond. the hearse is a symbol of these two parallel economies that were created between the white population that was served by the white only businesses and companies that existed in a place like richmond and the black-owned businesses that served the african-american community. because of jim crow laws and segregation, these dual economies were essentially. people like maggie walker who helped promote the creation of banks and service foundations and newspapers, specifically for the black community, meant that even if an african-american wouldn't be able to be served by the white companies or infrastructure that existed, there would be some type of system in place that would allow them to save their money somewhere, purchase anything they needed at a store that served black customers or
so we are looking at a hearse that was owned and used by the a.d. price funeral home company based in jackson ward here in richmond. jackson ward is sometimes referred to as the harlem of the south. it was a very vibrant community of african-americans living in richmond. the hearse is a symbol of these two parallel economies that were created between the white population that was served by the white only businesses and companies that existed in a place like richmond and the black-owned...
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. >> it is interesting to note oprah could go ahead to head with megyn kelly who will anchor her own magazine as well as daytime show. but it is a full circle moment for 63-year-old o. >> i didn't believe i could get there. >> yes, that is oprah on 60 minutes for the first time 30 years ago just after the launch of her own show. >> it will do well. >> if it doesn't? >> and if it doesn't, i will still do well. i will do well because i'm not defined bay sho defined by a show. we are defined by the way we treat ourselves and other people. >> best thing to say. oprah will continue to run her network, own, but this will reach a larger audience. 60 minutes draws around 14 million viewers. >> movie news now. ben affleck won't be directing the next blockbuster. what prompted the change? after ben assured all of us he was ready to make the best batman movie ever. >> ben is dropping out of directing as cape crusader he toldness a statement. quote performing this role demand focus, passion and very best performance i can give. it has become clear that i cannot do both jobs to the level they req
. >> it is interesting to note oprah could go ahead to head with megyn kelly who will anchor her own magazine as well as daytime show. but it is a full circle moment for 63-year-old o. >> i didn't believe i could get there. >> yes, that is oprah on 60 minutes for the first time 30 years ago just after the launch of her own show. >> it will do well. >> if it doesn't? >> and if it doesn't, i will still do well. i will do well because i'm not defined bay sho...
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states must be enabled to be the architect of our own destiny. making use of those great opportunities where real collaboration with the state is encouraged. billed under the 2014 farm invites idaho to increase the pace and scale of watershed restoration on federal force. under agreements reached through the program, idaho is playing an active role in improving the health of our timberlands. that is reducing fuels and the threat of communities and watersheds to catastrophic wildfires while creating more jobs and economic benefits for citizens. i am recommending the allocation of $250,000 for additional forces to keep advancing that effort. support, ther rangeland fire protection program has been growing in popularity and impact. there are eight groups organized throughout southern idaho. the program provides training and equipment for other todowners to offer that help stop the fires before they devastate the landscape. in the past year about 250 idaho ranches provided fire suppression resistance on more than 7.7 million acres of federal, state,
states must be enabled to be the architect of our own destiny. making use of those great opportunities where real collaboration with the state is encouraged. billed under the 2014 farm invites idaho to increase the pace and scale of watershed restoration on federal force. under agreements reached through the program, idaho is playing an active role in improving the health of our timberlands. that is reducing fuels and the threat of communities and watersheds to catastrophic wildfires while...
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you'd rather run your own lives. well, i am a big admirer of that and i want everybody to be financially successful. i wrote the book because i saw it was getting harder and harder to be financially successful. we had this great recession, it's been hard to find a job, a job that pays well, a job that keeps you employed full-time. really difficult for people out there. and then, things we've seen seen before. college tuition prices out of control. you know, i tell people, i say, well, the rate of inflation in college tuition is 3% over average national inflation and they look at me like i'm crazy and i say do you know how much mom and dads across the country, their kids who have graduated from college and the kids who never made it to get the diploma, how much they owe, $1.4 trillion. that's never happened. health care costs are out of control, too, despite the promises of obamacare, the aca, it was all supposed to get better, but it really hasn't. and then, people who are in retirement, near retirement, trying to sa
you'd rather run your own lives. well, i am a big admirer of that and i want everybody to be financially successful. i wrote the book because i saw it was getting harder and harder to be financially successful. we had this great recession, it's been hard to find a job, a job that pays well, a job that keeps you employed full-time. really difficult for people out there. and then, things we've seen seen before. college tuition prices out of control. you know, i tell people, i say, well, the rate...
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who owns the 60's? who owns the counterculture? ography of thestor 1960's look like and who gets to write it? >> name the two best books that are synthetic versions of counterculture. imagination is an old collection. there is not a synthetic history of the counterculture yet. isn't that amazing? there are a lot of good 60's books. >> are there any films in particular you think are good, maybe not completely synthetic but i thought in particular berkeley in the 60's was a pretty good film. what i want to ask and it relates to berkeley in the 60's. it is the standard narrative now that counterculture and the new left were a diversion initially and then they at some point learned with each taking on characteristics of the other. this is something that comes out quite forcefully in the film "reclaim the 60's." i have always been a little bit suspicious of that narrative. i wonder what the rest of you -- >> where you suspicious? >> i am not just sure it happened that way. i'm sure there were distinctions between the two that i also thi
who owns the 60's? who owns the counterculture? ography of thestor 1960's look like and who gets to write it? >> name the two best books that are synthetic versions of counterculture. imagination is an old collection. there is not a synthetic history of the counterculture yet. isn't that amazing? there are a lot of good 60's books. >> are there any films in particular you think are good, maybe not completely synthetic but i thought in particular berkeley in the 60's was a pretty...
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again, my charitable trust owns it, but has owned it forever.ext up, i want you to take a gander at a more exciting chart. this is one of the world's leading suppliers of manufacturing sources. this company makes all kinds of consumer technologies, as well as industrial, networking, equipment, even medical devices. how does collins feel about this chart? first of all, you need to know that j-bill reported a very strong quarter back in december. you can see this thing just leaped, all right? and that's -- it went from $21 to $24, okay? and it was in the single session, which is a huge move for a stock like this. since then, though, jbl has pulled back somewhat and collins says its recent move, it sees it as nothing more than a pause that refreshes. in other words, jbl rks has been consolidating its big move and its tight trading range has formed a little cup pattern. there you've got the cup, okay? see that? for the last couple of weeks, and these candlesticks represent more time than you ralz,ealize, has been trading sideways. if the stock can b
again, my charitable trust owns it, but has owned it forever.ext up, i want you to take a gander at a more exciting chart. this is one of the world's leading suppliers of manufacturing sources. this company makes all kinds of consumer technologies, as well as industrial, networking, equipment, even medical devices. how does collins feel about this chart? first of all, you need to know that j-bill reported a very strong quarter back in december. you can see this thing just leaped, all right? and...
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success sphoars in their own states -- success stories in their own states. we all know that this agency plays a vital role in our economy. for our economy to thrive, we need to focus on ways to further strengthen the s.b.a. so that it can increase opportunities for entrepreneurs to start new ventures and help existing small businesses grow. and that's especially important in largely rural states like new hampshire where it can be harder to get a loan or counseling. entrepreneurs like julie need a strong administrator who understands the value of programs like the small business development centers, and they need someone who will be their voice in washington and bring out the best in the s.b.a. during the confirmation process, mrs. mcmahon pledged that she shares this view and wants to strengthening the role that s.b.a. plays in assisting our nation's small businesses. in fact, she said she was passionate about small businesses. so for these reasons, i intend to support her confirmation today and i look forward to continuing to work with chairman risch as we
success sphoars in their own states -- success stories in their own states. we all know that this agency plays a vital role in our economy. for our economy to thrive, we need to focus on ways to further strengthen the s.b.a. so that it can increase opportunities for entrepreneurs to start new ventures and help existing small businesses grow. and that's especially important in largely rural states like new hampshire where it can be harder to get a loan or counseling. entrepreneurs like julie...
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it policies of your own government.dent at the time, he was president—elect. those conversations would have undermined the policies of the obama administration. the problem is resident from, when he was a candidate, has consistently show more loyalty to president trump and russia than his own government and his own intelligence agencies —— president trump. it is not about flynn, it is about trump. there seems to be conflicting opinions around the highest in the committees about whether he should be investigated or not. if he is investigated or not. if he is investigated surely everything is going to come out and the white house will live to be more direct in addressing this issue? he will only do it under duress if they have to. i think all of this was probably going to come out and it is almost unthinkable that congress can get away with not investigating this at this point. the republican party so far, the leadership thought they could control donald trump. less than a month into the presidency it is clear that they c
it policies of your own government.dent at the time, he was president—elect. those conversations would have undermined the policies of the obama administration. the problem is resident from, when he was a candidate, has consistently show more loyalty to president trump and russia than his own government and his own intelligence agencies —— president trump. it is not about flynn, it is about trump. there seems to be conflicting opinions around the highest in the committees about whether he...
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fewer own a home or have a quality private pension.e better pensions and find it easier to buy into the housing market. on the pension side of things they are saving much less than older generations. we think they need to save more. government has a role in this because they set the default rate for savings. we're asking government to increase that over the next decade. even today there is a growing divide among the elderly. ma gyjée‘ilhgt‘ifflfi firefighters in australia are still tackling dozens of different blazes in the state of new south wales, after a record—breaking heatwave triggered bushfires across a large area. homes and livestock have been lost to the raging wildfires but there has been no reported human death. hywel griffith has more from sydney. only from the sky can you grasp the scale of a scorched, scarred landscapes which burned over the weekend. more than 200 fires spread over hundreds of thousands of acres, crews a re over hundreds of thousands of acres, crews are still working at 60 different sites. at some villages
fewer own a home or have a quality private pension.e better pensions and find it easier to buy into the housing market. on the pension side of things they are saving much less than older generations. we think they need to save more. government has a role in this because they set the default rate for savings. we're asking government to increase that over the next decade. even today there is a growing divide among the elderly. ma gyjée‘ilhgt‘ifflfi firefighters in australia are still...
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gets on, concentrates on its own house, its own economy, its own individual deals, so be it. >> i would argue that the process of american withdrawal from the world, certainly from the middle east took place over the last eight years. i mean-- pucks americana is no more. >> but it was different, there was a continuing commitment to multinational organizations that came up out of the end of the second world war. >> also lip service paid to sort of the classic american foreign policy orientation of human rights and democracy. >> obviously the u.s. didn't pur-- pursue policy a regime change in syria, but the idea that assad a mass murdering dictator had to step aside. we had a pan to mine, now there is not even a pan to mine. trump says isis is-- says we should be working with them to do this kind of thing who cares about human rights, who cares about democracy. we don't know who these people are. we have to get our own house in order. we have to build virtual and
gets on, concentrates on its own house, its own economy, its own individual deals, so be it. >> i would argue that the process of american withdrawal from the world, certainly from the middle east took place over the last eight years. i mean-- pucks americana is no more. >> but it was different, there was a continuing commitment to multinational organizations that came up out of the end of the second world war. >> also lip service paid to sort of the classic american foreign...
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lso for the sake of their own countries and our own security because the social reconstruction of their them.ies depends on so let me actually i should say let us be very clear. european union will not turn the right toho has international protection. this is where we stand. his is where we continue to stand. [applause] >> it will not be moral, it just, it would not be legal, and it would not be in kind terest because this of measure has the potential to mistrust ensions and among people, among peoples and nations. among people, i also mean among people in our own societies. the trends ied by we're seeing inside the american societies in these days and hat's why with a lot of respect, i invited the president of the united states to pay attention to what is happening his own country. cooperation can make us more secure. manage the up risings around the world. this is the european way. for the ogether countries experiencing a crisis neighbors, all of them. a travel ban can maybe, maybe temporary illusion of addressing the issue but it can more frustration and anger. we need cooperation. n
lso for the sake of their own countries and our own security because the social reconstruction of their them.ies depends on so let me actually i should say let us be very clear. european union will not turn the right toho has international protection. this is where we stand. his is where we continue to stand. [applause] >> it will not be moral, it just, it would not be legal, and it would not be in kind terest because this of measure has the potential to mistrust ensions and among people,...
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you have to make some of your own opportunities and going grab those. also, because i see a lot of old-timers like me in the audience, too. i do not want to give them short shrift. thank you for sticking with the conservative movement. thank you for believing in a set of ideas and principles that are timeless beyond politics and beyond any one political candidate or party, which is far less important, frankly, than the ideas you bring to bear. converse with each other. help each other out. i learned so much from our younger staffers. a great deal. technology is their native tongue. they have these great experiences and great perspectives. they learn from us. go ahead and mentor folks and do that exchange of information and ideas. be willing to have a lunch or a coffee with someone. don't be too busy for other people is what i would say. don't be too busy for each other. that is something also today that i find to be incredibly unfortunate. mercedes: wise words from a counselor to the president, kellyanne conway. we are so honored that she is with us aga
you have to make some of your own opportunities and going grab those. also, because i see a lot of old-timers like me in the audience, too. i do not want to give them short shrift. thank you for sticking with the conservative movement. thank you for believing in a set of ideas and principles that are timeless beyond politics and beyond any one political candidate or party, which is far less important, frankly, than the ideas you bring to bear. converse with each other. help each other out. i...
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she needs to make her own mistakes without you intervening.eeds for people to decide for themselves. what did it tell you about your 25—year—old self, rewriting this? i was very self—absorbed and i think that is again a sign of the times. different perspectives. the book deals a lot with the death of the grandmother. at the time, i was interested in tackling that. i am still interested in that. we hear a lot about the death of a spouse and grief from that point of view. not so much about grandparents. since the book, in the last year, my father has died. that was a huge dislocation. they say that you do not really grow up until one of your parents dies and i think that's true. i made a big shift in that time period myself. frankie seems very self—absorbed and her world is very small and the ego, the ego, the ego. i think you need a certain amount of if you're going to pursue the arts. do you think that people are more alone now, they have to be more self—reliant if they're going to make their way? yes, i tend to write about lonely characters.
she needs to make her own mistakes without you intervening.eeds for people to decide for themselves. what did it tell you about your 25—year—old self, rewriting this? i was very self—absorbed and i think that is again a sign of the times. different perspectives. the book deals a lot with the death of the grandmother. at the time, i was interested in tackling that. i am still interested in that. we hear a lot about the death of a spouse and grief from that point of view. not so much about...