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population owns a gun? >> guest: well you are talking about maybe about 50% of households have a gun in the united states. there are lots of problems with the survey that might represent the gun ownership rights so for example if you look at survey questions, married women are about 10 to 15% less likely to say that a gun is owned in the home than married men are. maybe married men aren't are telling their wives if they own a gun or maybe women are more reticent than men are to go and say a gun is in the home. one of the things that interests me in a lot of these surveys are done shortly after a mask public shooting. maybe it's understandable because they are asking gun control questions generally so they could throw the question about whether people on the gun there or not. when you look at those types of surveys there's a much bigger gap between married men and married women in terms of how they answer those questions. let's go from your look "gun control myths" you write that the media hardly ever ask de
population owns a gun? >> guest: well you are talking about maybe about 50% of households have a gun in the united states. there are lots of problems with the survey that might represent the gun ownership rights so for example if you look at survey questions, married women are about 10 to 15% less likely to say that a gun is owned in the home than married men are. maybe married men aren't are telling their wives if they own a gun or maybe women are more reticent than men are to go and say...
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the nation's very own, your very own library of congress. it was founded in 1800, not long after the founding of this country. it was conceived as a place that would furnish congress and the american government with the information it needed as it carried out its duties of representing all of us. initially the library was housed in the u.s. capitol which sits right across the street from here. i hope you saw it when you arrived. in 1813, the british army invaded washington and the capitol building caught fire and it was engulfed in flames. and so all the library's books were burned to ashes. well, ex-president thomas jefferson, who owned the largest collection of books in the country at the time, there were almost 7,000 volumes sitting in his house, offered to sell his books to the u.s. government to refill the library's shelves. congress jumped at that chance and now you can see jefferson's own books, those original volumes, sitting at the very heart of this building. since the arrival of those books, 6,487 of them to be exact, the library
the nation's very own, your very own library of congress. it was founded in 1800, not long after the founding of this country. it was conceived as a place that would furnish congress and the american government with the information it needed as it carried out its duties of representing all of us. initially the library was housed in the u.s. capitol which sits right across the street from here. i hope you saw it when you arrived. in 1813, the british army invaded washington and the capitol...
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>> two and a half years. >> do you own a snake? >> david: hassan, do you own shrooms? laughter ] let's find out. >> not actual ones, actually.buk like my locks. snake tongue. i don't know, that's it. not an actual one. >> david: hassan's likeable. [ laughter ] i like him. he probably can't own a snake, he's got all those deejay responsibilities. all right. next up? >> what is your name, young lady? >> my name is queen. >> what are you doing on the boulevard? >> just out enjoying the beautiful weather. >> do you own a snake? >> david: she's so cute. then, you own a snake? she goes, what? it's always a misdirect. i don't think she does. let's see. >> no. i don't own a snake. but i just have pet goats. [ laughter and applause ] >> david: what? [ cheers and applause ] er poor downstairs neighbors. all right, who's next? >> hello, what is your name? >> claudius. >> what do you do? >> i'm a triathlete. i swim, bike, and run. >> do you own a snake? >> david: i know. he looks too much like he does. i say no. >> oh, yeah, i got a snake. her name's athena. >> david: i love it. h
>> two and a half years. >> do you own a snake? >> david: hassan, do you own shrooms? laughter ] let's find out. >> not actual ones, actually.buk like my locks. snake tongue. i don't know, that's it. not an actual one. >> david: hassan's likeable. [ laughter ] i like him. he probably can't own a snake, he's got all those deejay responsibilities. all right. next up? >> what is your name, young lady? >> my name is queen. >> what are you doing on the...
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get their own citizens home. not for any other reason. the allies that we have fought for years together, he said no and yes to the taliban. so none of that would have happened under a different administration. yes, that's was a failure, one of the biggest failures i watched from a foreign policy in my lifetime. itlifetime and it will do a lotf damage for us. not just in the short run, what the long run. what does russia think about the baltics or eastern europe? and not only when you talk about the base, think of the location of where it is? the president talks about looking over, having eyes ahead of time. that base proximity to russia, to china, to pakistan, the idea of terrorist coming again from afghanistan. when you move people out you do not have the intel. >> the administration said they do not have a capacity problem. and they say in their estimation there is very little strategic value in getting people out to keeping it open. they say that is their estimation and most of the people are trying to evacua
get their own citizens home. not for any other reason. the allies that we have fought for years together, he said no and yes to the taliban. so none of that would have happened under a different administration. yes, that's was a failure, one of the biggest failures i watched from a foreign policy in my lifetime. itlifetime and it will do a lotf damage for us. not just in the short run, what the long run. what does russia think about the baltics or eastern europe? and not only when you talk...
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you own it >> i do own it, and i really do like it. i agree with the call.nst uber at this point one is they can't get enough drivers. so they're paying up for that. secondly, you know, when you look at the -- where they are going to be cash flow positive, that's at the end of the year. this is a show-me story. we believe in them we think the management team there is great and really it's a change, frank. people have now changed. they're going to use uber more uber eats more this is a complete show-me story similar to what pete said when pfizer got the approval. i think investors will have to wait for that. we're patient. the stock is down 50% off its high i know some people don't give it enough credit but i think uber is in the right space. they've got the right product and longer term this is a stock that's going to do well. >> you said something the note hit on rising profitability and its delivery business. pete, however, you just sold your uber calls. you have to give us a sense of your rationale >> yeah, and the reason is this, frank. quite honestly, a
you own it >> i do own it, and i really do like it. i agree with the call.nst uber at this point one is they can't get enough drivers. so they're paying up for that. secondly, you know, when you look at the -- where they are going to be cash flow positive, that's at the end of the year. this is a show-me story. we believe in them we think the management team there is great and really it's a change, frank. people have now changed. they're going to use uber more uber eats more this is a...
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the men and the corporations who own the land are big and rich. the people who work the land are poor. very poor. the how and the why of this is not a pretty story. it does not have a happy ending, at least not yet. agri culture is california's biggest industry. it is a $3 billion a year business. farming in california has always been big. many farms in california started big. some of the old spanish and mexican land grants comprising thousands of acres have never been broken up. more than 3/4 of all farmland in california is owned by 6% of the industry. to put it another way, more than one-third of all of the farm land in the state is owned by less than one percent of the owners. this then is the story of monopoly and what monopoly does to people. there is a manufactured word for this particular monopoly agri-business. some farms are owned by individuals, but many are corporations. many are listed on the stock exchange, and some are also in the packing and processing business and among the giants of the food industry. agri business has ruled the
the men and the corporations who own the land are big and rich. the people who work the land are poor. very poor. the how and the why of this is not a pretty story. it does not have a happy ending, at least not yet. agri culture is california's biggest industry. it is a $3 billion a year business. farming in california has always been big. many farms in california started big. some of the old spanish and mexican land grants comprising thousands of acres have never been broken up. more than 3/4...
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own claims to her.usan: there are stories throughout the book of reagan's interactions or lack of interactions with their children. how did the reagan's -- reagans approach parenting? karen: the reagans were so closely bound together, a complete circle unto themselves that there really wasn't any room for any other people. everyone else sort of floated around them on the outside, including her children. it is the painful, tragic collateral damage i think that accompanies their love story. nancy reagan writes in her autobiography that only ever wanted to be was a good wife and mother and i guess i succeeded more at the first than the second. the dedication of her book is to ronny who always understood and to my children who i hope will understand one day. >> i would just explain the lineage and their place in their lives. >> nancy davis, when she meets ronald reagan, hollywood actor, he is coming off a divorce from his worst -- his first wife. it absently devastated him. -- absolutely devastated him. she
own claims to her.usan: there are stories throughout the book of reagan's interactions or lack of interactions with their children. how did the reagan's -- reagans approach parenting? karen: the reagans were so closely bound together, a complete circle unto themselves that there really wasn't any room for any other people. everyone else sort of floated around them on the outside, including her children. it is the painful, tragic collateral damage i think that accompanies their love story. nancy...
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they each has their own version. and if you intend to put any pressure on on that can jump on, then he will reassert himself with the increased pressures until he can get what he wants. if we were to pick up, for example on, on maneuvers military maneuvers with south korea, that will be a prescription for a crisis and we don't need another crisis. so we're, we're already instigating one with the chinese right now in the, in the east and south china seas. so that, and that means taiwan. and that also could drag in japan. japan would, has already announced that they will go to, ty, wants defense to which beijing said, well, if you do that, we'll just new kid. i only have about a minute left. so i need that kind of short the theoretical answer. but it's the obvious question. pandemic researching it is a worldwide pandemic. some countries are doing better than others. how do you see the potential for that influencing the balance of power? it's going to have a tremendous influence. some countries as you point out, are doi
they each has their own version. and if you intend to put any pressure on on that can jump on, then he will reassert himself with the increased pressures until he can get what he wants. if we were to pick up, for example on, on maneuvers military maneuvers with south korea, that will be a prescription for a crisis and we don't need another crisis. so we're, we're already instigating one with the chinese right now in the, in the east and south china seas. so that, and that means taiwan. and that...
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they have their own fleet vehicles, kindergartens, a golf course, an ostrich farm, and even their own bank. these 6 main departments are in turn responsible for hundreds of individual companies throughout north korea. they control iron or, and diamond mines, jewelry, factories and textile companies. they're mainly specialized in exporting good to broad other companies in the bureau and foreign exchange to force labor smuggling and insurance fraud. but one rule applies to all the name bureau. 39 is never mentioned outside north korea. busy so it remains invisible, impossible for un sanctions monitors to detect me. oh, chinese have already kind of generalized where you will know what you call those. you do your homes here and i was with all around horror as we get to go on the ground to the high schools. you guys read, you know, by hung from we'll come police a, michel, milton, with his own no longer the on my tongue tires and everything on your honeymoon make dollars. north korea is changing. an impoverished socialist state has turned into a country with a highly flexible shadow econom
they have their own fleet vehicles, kindergartens, a golf course, an ostrich farm, and even their own bank. these 6 main departments are in turn responsible for hundreds of individual companies throughout north korea. they control iron or, and diamond mines, jewelry, factories and textile companies. they're mainly specialized in exporting good to broad other companies in the bureau and foreign exchange to force labor smuggling and insurance fraud. but one rule applies to all the name bureau. 39...
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do we do our own due diligence on this? not a my answer, that would be no, we didn't. i think we were led down the garden path. football fans should be angry about this investigation because it shows the entire vulnerability of the english football system to funds from gps origins and unsuitable owners for their clubs. soon after all visits, adobe mister ex pulled out of the sale so as not to hinder genuine buyers. we weren't married as your money for all religion notion dot com a forget about job a bunch of buy into it. well, today, a company led by a member of the abu dhabi royal family offered to buy the club in october 2020 samuelson and the accountants. andrew r lensky were director. the deal fell through. i do have a tight hold on. i got to take you on a long term prospect not say as a cash cow and really invest football clubs in england. it's old. i particular place in the heart of everyone by our parts about history, heritage, community and so on. and i thought they should be protected. you've got people grown up with a clue. going to follow this person about t
do we do our own due diligence on this? not a my answer, that would be no, we didn't. i think we were led down the garden path. football fans should be angry about this investigation because it shows the entire vulnerability of the english football system to funds from gps origins and unsuitable owners for their clubs. soon after all visits, adobe mister ex pulled out of the sale so as not to hinder genuine buyers. we weren't married as your money for all religion notion dot com a forget about...
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and that's the chance to own your own home. those of us you've been given positions, have responsibility to do everything we can to spotlight the dream and make sure the dream shines in all neighborhoods all across the country. i say to millions of young working couple, by the time your children are ready to start the 1st grade, we want you to be able to own your own home in to be in their home and people need to make sure their families, america. ah ah, i me i am jim the realtor here are some tips for home buyers. number one work with a great realtor, a good realtor sells a lease one house a month. check their sales history on zillow. americans love buying homes in southern california, especially. we dig real estate and we forgot about the bubble and all the other trouble, the financing and everything else. and here we are right back at it. frenzied up 51015 buyers for every house. like none of that ever happened. on the 800 video document, the real estate market on youtube, i got almost 1500 youtube and it gives people real g
and that's the chance to own your own home. those of us you've been given positions, have responsibility to do everything we can to spotlight the dream and make sure the dream shines in all neighborhoods all across the country. i say to millions of young working couple, by the time your children are ready to start the 1st grade, we want you to be able to own your own home in to be in their home and people need to make sure their families, america. ah ah, i me i am jim the realtor here are some...
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patty is headstrong, finding her own way in the world. becomes a political activist and she rejects pretty much everything her father stands for. she says she could not bring herself to vote for him for president. she couldn't vote against him, but she couldn't vote for him. a lot of this plays out in her struggles with her mother. -- mother, which really they just go on for decades. finally, at one point, she is living with a member of the band, the eagles, from the 1970's. she has co-authored one of the songs on one of their biggest albums. so the question is -- how is she going to identify herself for this writing credit? by the way, patty is just an incredibly gifted writer and she struggles with it. she finally decides she is going to take her mother's maiden name, patty davis. it takes her, even herself, it takes her a long time to understand why she does that. she says as difficult as things were with my mother, she was the parent that was always there. this goes on. they have an estrangement that goes off and on for many, many yea
patty is headstrong, finding her own way in the world. becomes a political activist and she rejects pretty much everything her father stands for. she says she could not bring herself to vote for him for president. she couldn't vote against him, but she couldn't vote for him. a lot of this plays out in her struggles with her mother. -- mother, which really they just go on for decades. finally, at one point, she is living with a member of the band, the eagles, from the 1970's. she has co-authored...
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and as it encourage their own living standards, their own lifestyle, their own, their own values of western countries with put it. i think that one of the problems enough comes on one of the reasons why the telephone was able to, to sweep across the country so quickly was because as it were, that new, the new class that the american in the western intervention hunting courage, especially along say 2030 the new class didn't have sufficient playing deep groups in the country world where they were living. and i think that's jack antic problem. you know, we've seen it in place not, not just stuff going on. you can look at, i surely wrong the slumber revolution that followed. you can look at burma and the way that the military of take power against a new generation was influenced and accepted a lot of western ideas and western lifestyle. i really think that you call thank true to a whole lot of people that you can encourage. i think those people have to fight for their own future in their own country. and it sounds like ruthless who tell us thing to say, but i think that unless you've got suffic
and as it encourage their own living standards, their own lifestyle, their own, their own values of western countries with put it. i think that one of the problems enough comes on one of the reasons why the telephone was able to, to sweep across the country so quickly was because as it were, that new, the new class that the american in the western intervention hunting courage, especially along say 2030 the new class didn't have sufficient playing deep groups in the country world where they were...
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so that they can get their own assistance home. not for -- own citizens home. not for any other reason. he said no and yes to the taliban. that would not have happened in another and administration. there was a failure. one of the biggest failures i have watched in my lifetime. it is going to do a lot of damage to us. what does china believe about taiwan? what does russia think about the baltics? not only when you talk about the base, think of the location of where it is. the president talks about looking over, having eyes ahead of time. that base proximity to russia, to china, to pakistan. the idea of the terrorists coming again from afghanistan. when you move people out you do not have the intel. >> could you bring up the base, they do not have a capacity problem. bagram is far from couple -- kabul. they say there is a strategic value to keeping it open. most of the people they're trying to evacuate our -- >> they also said the afghan government would not collapse. -- >> they have been right on some things -- >> they have not been right at all. you have two r
so that they can get their own assistance home. not for -- own citizens home. not for any other reason. he said no and yes to the taliban. that would not have happened in another and administration. there was a failure. one of the biggest failures i have watched in my lifetime. it is going to do a lot of damage to us. what does china believe about taiwan? what does russia think about the baltics? not only when you talk about the base, think of the location of where it is. the president talks...
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now, there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than there are to own a dog. how can this be happening? we take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. o . 2 of our investigators coming up the 1st one, check the headlines and local sources of told i'll just see what the taliban has now seize control of another 2 provincial capitals in the south. the fall of africa and canada ha would be the most significant gains for the group since this offensive began. morphin rob mcbride, he's in campbell, this is the fast changing dynamic. it has been changing throughout the hours of darkness thursday coming into friday and i've kind of stand is waking up this friday morning to i can completely change dynamic, especially down in the south of the country. local officials are being quoted by various wire agencies confirming at the can do now is in control that the tyler and all of these development started happening late 1st day. here with reports of taliban fighters breaching the defenses of kandahar driving through to the center of the city, intense fighting their
now, there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than there are to own a dog. how can this be happening? we take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. o . 2 of our investigators coming up the 1st one, check the headlines and local sources of told i'll just see what the taliban has now seize control of another 2 provincial capitals in the south. the fall of africa and canada ha would be the most significant gains for the group since this offensive began. morphin rob mcbride, he's in...
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that's where he discovers his own gift as awn politician. people he is meeting in the 1950s are the exact same people who would later become the reagan democrats. this puts an incredible stress on his life he's home with two small children, dealing with two stepchildren from the earlier marriage and it is sort of in the course of that that these letters, these incredibly passionate letters become so important and if you don't mind, some of these letters are hot. >> please do. >> this is one that he writes in 1963. by this point, they have been married over a decade and he writes do you know that when you sleep you curl your fist up and many mornings when it's barely don i lay facing you and looking at you until finally i have to touch you ever so lightly. it will reach you a few hours before i arrive myself but right now as i try to say what is in my heart, i think my thoughts must be reaching for you without waitings for paper and ink and stamps and such. if i ache it is because we are apart and yet that cannot be because you are inside and
that's where he discovers his own gift as awn politician. people he is meeting in the 1950s are the exact same people who would later become the reagan democrats. this puts an incredible stress on his life he's home with two small children, dealing with two stepchildren from the earlier marriage and it is sort of in the course of that that these letters, these incredibly passionate letters become so important and if you don't mind, some of these letters are hot. >> please do. >>...
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he owned a huge musked called dabney. and generally was considered what we would today call a bad [ bleep] i doubt not that dabney would have road on richmond dabney in hand, charged and primed if the government there had threatened during hiz lifetime. in addition to establishing public credit, keeping the union in tact and providing investors with liquid, low-risk assets. state taxes all but disappears and both were relatively cheap tlaef collected unless historically in real estated or income taxes. of course, all taxess create distortions. the infamous tax on whiskey that led tool the whiskey rebellion was needed to offset tariffs. it offered some protection. liquor plo deucers. so, hamilton had to offset so he wasn't encouraging the production of whiskey in the u.s. now, if it sounds odd that alexander hamilton counteracted a protective tariff, that's robably because you're wrong hamilton's views of lu, that will set you straight on that notion. hamilton needed those revenues to service the national debt. so, he coul
he owned a huge musked called dabney. and generally was considered what we would today call a bad [ bleep] i doubt not that dabney would have road on richmond dabney in hand, charged and primed if the government there had threatened during hiz lifetime. in addition to establishing public credit, keeping the union in tact and providing investors with liquid, low-risk assets. state taxes all but disappears and both were relatively cheap tlaef collected unless historically in real estated or...
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it. >> i own it. i'll disagree. i'll tell you why. here are positives built in that the street hasn't focused on too much we don't talk about espn any more but it's part of the premium package with hulu and disney plus itself the criticism on -- on disney and why you would sell here would be around pu in other words all the excitement as jon pointed out came from the fact they executed well on becoming let's call them the second biggest streamer in the u.s. but they don't get anywhere near 9.75 per user like at $4 because all of the growth is in places like india where it's 50 cents a user if you stay long as i am i'm making the assumption that the executionle skills that started with iger on this whole journey have been passed to the predecessor who delivered a really good quarter. and so you can check the box on new execution skills on the new team they're delivering i don't have the iger hangover issue any more yeah, he is around but the new team is delivering so now my question to the new team, wh
it. >> i own it. i'll disagree. i'll tell you why. here are positives built in that the street hasn't focused on too much we don't talk about espn any more but it's part of the premium package with hulu and disney plus itself the criticism on -- on disney and why you would sell here would be around pu in other words all the excitement as jon pointed out came from the fact they executed well on becoming let's call them the second biggest streamer in the u.s. but they don't get anywhere...
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so ordinary ass guy left on their own. again, there have been some talk about trying to control the tunnel by using the west weapon of choice sanctions. i dial is going to work his line. tell about, hey, we're in afghanistan represents the challenges for china, but also opportunity and beijing has been laying the groundwork for some time for these quote unquote friend relieve, friendly relations that may help to establish with the group who oh yes, join is coming on, board is checkbook lead designs on the jan nathan to mind us both china very step and good job. everyone in times are these. i think it's always worth giving a good shout out to some old school cynical and self preservation. on the one hand, this kind of stands as president of gone were poorly fled the country on sunday, with 4 cars and a helicopter stacked with cash. he's denied that by the way, but my congratulations go to the gym forces whose priorities are well in order. it may have left behind a load of their local support staff that they did find time to
so ordinary ass guy left on their own. again, there have been some talk about trying to control the tunnel by using the west weapon of choice sanctions. i dial is going to work his line. tell about, hey, we're in afghanistan represents the challenges for china, but also opportunity and beijing has been laying the groundwork for some time for these quote unquote friend relieve, friendly relations that may help to establish with the group who oh yes, join is coming on, board is checkbook lead...
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weiss, you own it. >> i do. i bought this on july 19th of last month as it's up 37% since then i mentioned it because on the call they raised estimates by 50%. so the pe back then when i bought it was under 12 times and now it's ten times so despite that 37% move in the stock, it's actually cheaper today than it was a month ago. comp store sale are running about 20%. double the buy back. i think this is a phenomenal story. it's going to continue to go i don't see where their competition really is in the physical stores. you have small ones, you have some regional ones, but this is the story. excellent management team running the stock. i will buy more. even though it's a large core position i'm going to wait to see if it pulls back a little bit. if not, i'll step in right here. >> i know you own lululemon and people bought more workout clothes and equipment like golf and to play other sports is this not only a boost but for your holding of lululemon >> i do. so really, there's this whole new category kind of lik
weiss, you own it. >> i do. i bought this on july 19th of last month as it's up 37% since then i mentioned it because on the call they raised estimates by 50%. so the pe back then when i bought it was under 12 times and now it's ten times so despite that 37% move in the stock, it's actually cheaper today than it was a month ago. comp store sale are running about 20%. double the buy back. i think this is a phenomenal story. it's going to continue to go i don't see where their competition...
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you're already out and owning it and helping other people. and again we don't share the same diagnosis but i'm so grateful to what you did because it's the best book i've read in all of 2020 and i'm so grateful to you o for it because it wasnt just that the book it was every other book i read because of the book. the other writers, often women and you dig into that research in a way that is much easier to get a broad descendents of what's happening in the movement that i've been in for so long. the chat is blowing up so i'm going s to ask some of the questions. what are some of the ways neuro divergent people can engage in these practices to the internal sensory experiences i recall you naming the mindfulness and internal awareness are often accessible and i'm curious about the new approaches. i don't focus on meditation a lot in this book and in my own life, the type that i've been drawn to are more like tai chi. for me all of that is far more healing than planting myself and sitting and i hear this all the time from other people so i don't
you're already out and owning it and helping other people. and again we don't share the same diagnosis but i'm so grateful to what you did because it's the best book i've read in all of 2020 and i'm so grateful to you o for it because it wasnt just that the book it was every other book i read because of the book. the other writers, often women and you dig into that research in a way that is much easier to get a broad descendents of what's happening in the movement that i've been in for so long....
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he very much wanted to go back to mount vernon and retire under his own vine and his own fig tree and so he spoke with elizabeth about that and and his cabinet that he wanted to step down. however, he had multiple conversations with elizabeth about it and at this letter she actually wrote this in response to their final conversation, which was the night before the month long election process began. so this letter is incredibly powerful. eight pages long. it's full of reasons. why why washington should and continue on and serve a second term. she's upset that he would still like have this desire to step down even though it was the night before the election was beginning. it would be detrimental to society and it's just it's a great letter and i actually have found some very neat things in my research that i'm gonna debut today on this video. um, so two things that i found is that this letter has edits from her husband samuel and that's that's unique to this letter at least from what i've found within her many many letters that are located here at the historical society of pennsylvania
he very much wanted to go back to mount vernon and retire under his own vine and his own fig tree and so he spoke with elizabeth about that and and his cabinet that he wanted to step down. however, he had multiple conversations with elizabeth about it and at this letter she actually wrote this in response to their final conversation, which was the night before the month long election process began. so this letter is incredibly powerful. eight pages long. it's full of reasons. why why washington...
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it's not easy, _ own internal pressures. it's not easy, and — own internal pressures.stand it. amid all this - discussion, paul farmer, about being sympathetic and respectful — be honest, is there still something to be said for really, really pushing yourself — be it in the olympics or life? and seeing katerina johnson in the olympicsjust now, life? and seeing katerina johnson in the olympics just now, she was injured but she waved away the people offering her up wheelchair, saying, "i started to gear and up wheelchair, i will not end the year in a wheelchair." it's ok to push yourself, still. fit in a wheelchair." it's ok to push yourself, still.— yourself, still. of course, and those incredible _ yourself, still. of course, and those incredible sportspeople yourself, still. of course, and - those incredible sportspeople we've been watching — those incredible sportspeople we've been watching over _ those incredible sportspeople we've been watching over the _ those incredible sportspeople we've been watching over the last - those incredible sportspeople we've been watch
it's not easy, _ own internal pressures. it's not easy, and — own internal pressures.stand it. amid all this - discussion, paul farmer, about being sympathetic and respectful — be honest, is there still something to be said for really, really pushing yourself — be it in the olympics or life? and seeing katerina johnson in the olympicsjust now, life? and seeing katerina johnson in the olympics just now, she was injured but she waved away the people offering her up wheelchair, saying,...
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laws and elect their own officials and take governance into our own hands. we can't do that if we are migratory tribes we don't have a settled space or don't have
laws and elect their own officials and take governance into our own hands. we can't do that if we are migratory tribes we don't have a settled space or don't have
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>> i own them all. i own them personally. my family owns them. my mother-in-law owns them don't think i'm not catching hell if we get into trouble here >> i hope you know some good hotels in the area where i know you live just in case >> 32 years of marriage, i know hotels, believe me >> all right, steve liesman, i will give the last word. he is here >> i'm still here >> give you the last word. the contrarian indicator so everybody is getting all upset about where we are in the economy. en the stock market. and all it takes is a headline or two relative to both that gets people to change attitudes and feel better about things >> yeah, i mean, i don't think contrarianism is an auto thing you have to think that people have missed some story out there. and if they're missing a story it's the idea that i think josh brown talked about the idea that maybe the delta variant has peaked maybe there will be efforts to get it under control maybe people will become less concerned about it, both have have an investment and spending stoip and general sentiment
>> i own them all. i own them personally. my family owns them. my mother-in-law owns them don't think i'm not catching hell if we get into trouble here >> i hope you know some good hotels in the area where i know you live just in case >> 32 years of marriage, i know hotels, believe me >> all right, steve liesman, i will give the last word. he is here >> i'm still here >> give you the last word. the contrarian indicator so everybody is getting all upset about...
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own use. this area by the 1820s and up to the civil war it was no longer the frontier by that time. it was describing form areas more mills being built. heartland being put under cultivation with discussions being the problems within the countries concerning slavery that they would not be affected like that. some 40 years later when the main part of the house was built this was quite a nice log house crew that will be a community event the notching of the long logs and everything else the entire community committee to come together and catch up on news maybe do a little bit of courting and socialize the community was much more involved these folks were lutheran and they went to the local lutheran church the raiders lutheran church actually, that would form a lot of the community third also be farm projects new p1 bringing in the crops suit share that -- some of those duties help that family for some other jobs on the farm. not everyone went to school. in the 1820s, 30s, 40s somewhat later defi
own use. this area by the 1820s and up to the civil war it was no longer the frontier by that time. it was describing form areas more mills being built. heartland being put under cultivation with discussions being the problems within the countries concerning slavery that they would not be affected like that. some 40 years later when the main part of the house was built this was quite a nice log house crew that will be a community event the notching of the long logs and everything else the...
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he was owned by his club. and the reserve clause is that his team reserved all rights to him as a player. so the way players challenged the reserve clause, the first big attempt was in 1890 with the players league, which was founded by john montgomery ward. he also made the first serious attempt at a players union. there was another attempt in 1914 and 1915 through the federal league, which was another major league that was established in which players would share in some of the ownership and would receive greater payment that way. here we have an image of teams from the 1914 season celebrating. but they were playing in major league ballparks, and they simply were not able to draw the same numbers of fans as the established american league and national league. and eventually they imploded after two seasons. but the idea was by having these unions, by trying to establish their own leagues, the players could control their own destiny and how much money they made. what we also have in this case is an agreement th
he was owned by his club. and the reserve clause is that his team reserved all rights to him as a player. so the way players challenged the reserve clause, the first big attempt was in 1890 with the players league, which was founded by john montgomery ward. he also made the first serious attempt at a players union. there was another attempt in 1914 and 1915 through the federal league, which was another major league that was established in which players would share in some of the ownership and...
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we have done my own petrograd. tried to fetch, had made the greatest oil discovery and the 21st century could get into some cells . no, no my would like to leave this aside. you tell you that during my administration. okay, to us, did you not a metal in our affairs? maybe boys on december, the 10th, 2002. i was invited by president bush. no, i wasn't even in office. and bush was terrified. she wanted to terrorism get in to get into and he needed to invade iraq. you hope you had a preview by bush invited me to take brazil to participate in the iraq war by cuba . i hold president bush on that december. the 10th 2002 bullshit that i didn't notice today. hussein boys can know that iraq with 12000 kilometers away from my country, pick up those rebuking iraq had never done anything against brazil. glenda. my walk is not against the iraq view, but against hunger in my own country and reform. and by default, the idea of the americans being a lighthouse for the world and not letting anyone else mpg economically. no good rom
we have done my own petrograd. tried to fetch, had made the greatest oil discovery and the 21st century could get into some cells . no, no my would like to leave this aside. you tell you that during my administration. okay, to us, did you not a metal in our affairs? maybe boys on december, the 10th, 2002. i was invited by president bush. no, i wasn't even in office. and bush was terrified. she wanted to terrorism get in to get into and he needed to invade iraq. you hope you had a preview by...
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now europe is facing its own crisis with no american i its own crisis with no american help,. — its own no american help,, libya, syria, and at- its own crisis with no american help,, libya, syria, and at a i its own crisis with no american i help,, libya, syria, and at a time when _ help,, libya, syria, and at a time when the — help,, libya, syria, and at a time when the afghans _ help,, libya, syria, and at a time when the afghans are _ help,, libya, syria, and at a time when the afghans are quite - help,, libya, syria, and at a time . when the afghans are quite weekend try when the afghans are quite weekend by two _ when the afghans are quite weekend by two big _ when the afghans are quite weekend by two big issues, _ when the afghans are quite weekend by two big issues, one _ when the afghans are quite weekend by two big issues, one is _ when the afghans are quite weekend by two big issues, one is the - by two big issues, one is the presidential— by two big issues, one is the presidential election- by two big issues, one is the presidential election in - by two big issues, one is th
now europe is facing its own crisis with no american i its own crisis with no american help,. — its own no american help,, libya, syria, and at- its own crisis with no american help,, libya, syria, and at a i its own crisis with no american i help,, libya, syria, and at a time when _ help,, libya, syria, and at a time when the — help,, libya, syria, and at a time when the afghans _ help,, libya, syria, and at a time when the afghans are _ help,, libya, syria, and at a time when the afghans...
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showing off her own access. including a bike she bought for $50,000. >> what's your say favorite part of the bike? >> i love the way it looks. >> and then there was eric naposki. ex football player, personal trainer, wannabe actor, who starred in and never aired reality show called "newport 40". that here is where the show ends and the real begins. because of what happened in that house, behind the gates, a long time eagle. it was december 15th, 1994. 9 pm. >> the shots were pattern in sets of two. two shots. two shots. a pause. and then two shots. >> detective tom voth arrived to find a millionaire dead on his floor. his name was bill mclaughlin, 55 years old. nice guy, deeply religious. and a true believer in the american dream. a man who had made his to come through. kind of a self made guy, right? >> absolutely. yes. >> bill, said his daughter jenny, was the first in his family to go to college. the first to found a company. first to end up with millions. . . >>. . >> you could tell, said voth, bill mclaughl
showing off her own access. including a bike she bought for $50,000. >> what's your say favorite part of the bike? >> i love the way it looks. >> and then there was eric naposki. ex football player, personal trainer, wannabe actor, who starred in and never aired reality show called "newport 40". that here is where the show ends and the real begins. because of what happened in that house, behind the gates, a long time eagle. it was december 15th, 1994. 9 pm. >>...
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as a man, my first consideration is to be true to my own convictions and my own conscience. my conscience tells me clearly and certainly that i cannot prolong the bad dreams that continue to reopen a chapter that is closed. my conscience tells me that only i as president have the constitutional power to firmly shut and seal this book. now, therefore, i, gerald r. ford, president of the united states, pursuant to the pardon power conferred upon me by article 2, section 2 of the constitution, have granted and by these presents do grant a full, free and absolute pardon unto richard nixon for all offenses against the united states which he, richard nixon, has committed or may have committed or taken part in during the period from july 20, 1969 through august 9, 1974. >> as you can see from this chapter, which is written by jeffrey crouch, who is a professor of history at american university, ford had been a loyal supporter since he and nixon began their careers together in 1948. he was actually getting ready to retire in 1973 when he was plucked out of relative obscurity to beco
as a man, my first consideration is to be true to my own convictions and my own conscience. my conscience tells me clearly and certainly that i cannot prolong the bad dreams that continue to reopen a chapter that is closed. my conscience tells me that only i as president have the constitutional power to firmly shut and seal this book. now, therefore, i, gerald r. ford, president of the united states, pursuant to the pardon power conferred upon me by article 2, section 2 of the constitution,...
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we own square.ust think in terms of square, expanding its ecosystem with the purchase which i think they're overpaying for but nonetheless what they will do with it is reach a much wider audience in australia and new zealand. this company has taken about 6% of the credit card market from the big banks there. it is obviously a growing business. square recognized it. that is why they're paying up. i love the fintech space. square is the top play for us. >> yeah. there is a company quarna, might be the number one private company in the space when it goes public, the whole world will know about this. let's talk about china a little bit, sylvia, a couple big names. their sales up 250%. xvane 225%. tesla with competition. are you looking china ev or where are you looking now, this is your wheelhouse, no pun intended? >> yes. so you know i'm looking at china ev but overall i am sticking to tesla. i just don't think you can bet against elon musk. he is a genius. he always comes back. the stock will have vol
we own square.ust think in terms of square, expanding its ecosystem with the purchase which i think they're overpaying for but nonetheless what they will do with it is reach a much wider audience in australia and new zealand. this company has taken about 6% of the credit card market from the big banks there. it is obviously a growing business. square recognized it. that is why they're paying up. i love the fintech space. square is the top play for us. >> yeah. there is a company quarna,...
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maybe do their own research in that case. >> nicely said. i love which is said about doing your own research and that's the reason why i have a deal in addition to those historical interpretations analyses i i headed to the primary source interpretations, right? fincen street is not the same thing as a pass, your interpretation of history can legitimately be completely different than mine. it's like you need to make up your own mind about that and to do that you did need to -- you need to do the research and look at those sources as the primary sources. one of the things that's interesting about monuments is that they are not primary sources in the sense they are someone's construction of the past. we can talk about them as primary sources like i did today that they are really someone's construction, some with the interpretation of the past which is one reason why they get so contested so often. right? any other questions? >> i thought your comment about your discussion of william berg was very interesting. i found myself quite horrified a c
maybe do their own research in that case. >> nicely said. i love which is said about doing your own research and that's the reason why i have a deal in addition to those historical interpretations analyses i i headed to the primary source interpretations, right? fincen street is not the same thing as a pass, your interpretation of history can legitimately be completely different than mine. it's like you need to make up your own mind about that and to do that you did need to -- you need to...
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he owns it. and i do think that a lot of people, as a consequence of the ill-conceived and ill planned mission to evacuate, are going to be killed at the hands of the taliban. mariana: you mentioned that there were conditions, if you were president, that you would've had some conditions drawn up to make sure that a withdrawal was done well and response of the. can you elaborate on what conditions you believe were necessary, and may be things that are necessary no? -- now? rep. mccaul: thank you for that question. i studied this for a while. i think when we pulled out of iraq completely, we saw the rise of the caliphate and isis, then we saw the external operations to kill americans in the homeland. i was in the white house, urging president trump at that time, to keep a residual force in syria. for stability. we had a very light footprint and get a stamp. 2500 troops. -- in afghanistan. 2500 troops. we have four more in south korea and germany. we have six to 500 and -- in nato. it also provided
he owns it. and i do think that a lot of people, as a consequence of the ill-conceived and ill planned mission to evacuate, are going to be killed at the hands of the taliban. mariana: you mentioned that there were conditions, if you were president, that you would've had some conditions drawn up to make sure that a withdrawal was done well and response of the. can you elaborate on what conditions you believe were necessary, and may be things that are necessary no? -- now? rep. mccaul: thank you...