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and i'm using just one example, but alfred inspired hugh hefner to playboy magazine. he encouraged helen gurley to turn cosmopolitan magazine into a sex manual for women he took the pornography industry, which was mostly underground and it mainstream, resulting in millions of broken lives and, marriages and karl truman, a friend and scholar, i think, summarizes it very, very importantly when he says in short, the tradition of seeing world as driven by sex that. kinsey's reports inaugurate is responsible for the fact that we now see the world as driven by sex. and by the way, we've arrived in 2024 at the lowest fertility rates and the lowest marriage rates in recorded american history. oh, by the way, i went back to hef just briefly by the way, the abusive sense of, the so-called playboy view of life is very important. but in 1953, when the first issue of playboy arrives on the newsstands as kind of a prelude to to what we see in the sixties many people wanted to believe, it's hype about enhancing the sophistication and urbanity of american men. by today it's harder, a
and i'm using just one example, but alfred inspired hugh hefner to playboy magazine. he encouraged helen gurley to turn cosmopolitan magazine into a sex manual for women he took the pornography industry, which was mostly underground and it mainstream, resulting in millions of broken lives and, marriages and karl truman, a friend and scholar, i think, summarizes it very, very importantly when he says in short, the tradition of seeing world as driven by sex that. kinsey's reports inaugurate is...
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and i'm using just one example, but alfred inspired hugh hefner to playboy magazine. he encouraged helen gurley to turn cosmopolitan magazine into a sex manual for women he took the pornography industry, which was mostly underground and it mainstream, resulting in millions of broken lives and, marriages and karl truman, a friend and scholar, i think, summarizes it very, very importantly when he says in short, the tradition of seeing world as driven by sex that. kinsey's reports inaugurate is responsible for the fact that we now see the world as driven by sex. and by the way, we've arrived in 2024 at the lowest fertility rates and the lowest marriage rates in recorded american history. oh, by the way, i went back to hef just briefly by the way, the abusive sense of, the so-called playboy view of life is very important. but in 1953, when the first issue of playboy arrives on the newsstands as kind of a prelude to to what we see in the sixties many people wanted to believe, it's hype about enhancing the sophistication and urbanity of american men. by today it's harder, a
and i'm using just one example, but alfred inspired hugh hefner to playboy magazine. he encouraged helen gurley to turn cosmopolitan magazine into a sex manual for women he took the pornography industry, which was mostly underground and it mainstream, resulting in millions of broken lives and, marriages and karl truman, a friend and scholar, i think, summarizes it very, very importantly when he says in short, the tradition of seeing world as driven by sex that. kinsey's reports inaugurate is...
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so thank all again i want to begin with a vignette so in a 1993 interview with playboy magazine, the playwright, rights activist and aids coalition to unleash power act up co-founder larry kramer expressed admiration for ryan white. the person most associate with aids is ryan white, the indiana boy who died of aids 1990. the interviewer, playboy, told kramer before asking where ryan on kramer's list aids leaders, heroes and villains. i think little ryan white probably did more to change the face of this illness and to move people than anyone. kramer replied, people respond to courage. ryan was courageous, confronting the issue and saying in your face, here i am, here aids is. i am the face of aids. but earlier that year in 1993, when kramer appeared on a panel with ryan's mother, jenny white, in hartford connecticut, he, quote, said words, the effect that he was sick and tired of hearing about ryan white. she later recalled larry kramer's divergent responses to ryan white story reflect the complexity and the significance of the young man's life and legacy. how did a skinny teenage bo
so thank all again i want to begin with a vignette so in a 1993 interview with playboy magazine, the playwright, rights activist and aids coalition to unleash power act up co-founder larry kramer expressed admiration for ryan white. the person most associate with aids is ryan white, the indiana boy who died of aids 1990. the interviewer, playboy, told kramer before asking where ryan on kramer's list aids leaders, heroes and villains. i think little ryan white probably did more to change the...
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continued for his next nomination, the judge also had a nanny problem and a brief stint training as a playboy bunny. >> more than three months after his election but it is still looking for a attorney general, now for the third time. >> the white house tried to change the subject but had to work overtime trying to clean up the attorney general mess. mcclinton dumped the judge for attorney general even though she paid all taxes on a undocumented nanny. >> she paid the taxes and still did not make it. if you're going to be attorney general you should probably follow the law scrupulously but i guess i feel with today's hindsight and perspective these are minor offenses already resolved by paying back the relatively small amounts of money owed. however the trend continued in a bipartisan fashion into the george w. bush administration. >> linda chavez which is the nominee for secretary of labor after two hard days of stories about illegal immigrant lived with her performing work for cash back in 91 through 93. when chavez was initially interviewed by the team she did not tell them about the immigr
continued for his next nomination, the judge also had a nanny problem and a brief stint training as a playboy bunny. >> more than three months after his election but it is still looking for a attorney general, now for the third time. >> the white house tried to change the subject but had to work overtime trying to clean up the attorney general mess. mcclinton dumped the judge for attorney general even though she paid all taxes on a undocumented nanny. >> she paid the taxes and...
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. >> he was a playboy himself. he had been married and had a child from his first marriage, and he left the first wife and married, they had a son together. >> michelle didn't know that john was still married, but maybe it did not matter, at least not for him. she loved the sex, the attention comedy excitement. >> he was very attentive, he was very affectionate, he was very adoring, yeah, it felt great. >> what made her so desirable to him? >> i think it was just the sex. he was smitten with having sex with her. >> for michelle it was more lust than love. >> she said marty was the love of her life, and that she never loved john diamond. >> and marty, he was in the dark, of course. when michelle told them their marriage was in crisis, and they needed to see a counselor- - >> he wouldn't agree to counseling. he was shocked. >> michelle got her own place and spend much of that steamy fayetteville summer with john diamond. >> he was so attentive. he would rub my feet for five hours if i wanted him to. >> she challenged
. >> he was a playboy himself. he had been married and had a child from his first marriage, and he left the first wife and married, they had a son together. >> michelle didn't know that john was still married, but maybe it did not matter, at least not for him. she loved the sex, the attention comedy excitement. >> he was very attentive, he was very affectionate, he was very adoring, yeah, it felt great. >> what made her so desirable to him? >> i think it was just...
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with his next nominee for ag, judge wood, she also had a nanny problem as well as a brief stint as a playboy bunny. >> clinton is still looking for an attorney general tonight, now, for the third time. >> the white house try to change the subject and instead had to work overtime trying to clean up the attorney general mess. clinton dumped judge wood as a prospective nominee for attorney general even though she paid all taxes on an undocumented nanny. >> she paid the taxes unlike the first one, still didn't make it. if you're going to be attorney general of the united states, you should probably follow the law scrupulously but i guess i feel with today's hindsight and perspective these are minor offensive, resolved by paying back the amount of money owed. the trend continued into the bush administration. >> linda chavez were withdrew as the secretary of labor after two hard days of stories about an illegal immigrant who lived with her performing jobs for cash when chavez was initially interviewed, she didn't tell them about the immigrant margaret, a guatemalan. >> the same went for former com
with his next nominee for ag, judge wood, she also had a nanny problem as well as a brief stint as a playboy bunny. >> clinton is still looking for an attorney general tonight, now, for the third time. >> the white house try to change the subject and instead had to work overtime trying to clean up the attorney general mess. clinton dumped judge wood as a prospective nominee for attorney general even though she paid all taxes on an undocumented nanny. >> she paid the taxes...
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josh mankiewicz: but his sisters hope their playboy brother would finally settle down. in fact, they were counting on it. suzy somuah: we were waiting for a huge wedding that my sister and i were planning for him. the bride hadn't been picked out. no. the bride hadn't-- but the wedding planning was already going. right. the bride had not been picked out yet but we already knew pretty much how the wedding was going to be. josh mankiewicz: eric's sisters admit they knew little about his dating life. his big brother knew much more. michael somuah: our relationship was very, very close. even though he's my sibling and my younger brother, he was my best friend as well. we'd talk about everything. josh mankiewicz: eric's 1,000 watt charm and his work ethic had earned him success on the job, a high rise apartment in the dc suburbs, and a busy and exciting social life. he was a young man on top of the world. but his big brother still felt the need to occasionally offer advice, like that playing the field has its risks and can't last forever. michael somuah: he really respected
josh mankiewicz: but his sisters hope their playboy brother would finally settle down. in fact, they were counting on it. suzy somuah: we were waiting for a huge wedding that my sister and i were planning for him. the bride hadn't been picked out. no. the bride hadn't-- but the wedding planning was already going. right. the bride had not been picked out yet but we already knew pretty much how the wedding was going to be. josh mankiewicz: eric's sisters admit they knew little about his dating...
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two playboy. that's what i say. i unfollowed this dude on instagram last week and what a thrill that is. when you when you take control of your life like that, you know when you're just scrolling through your feed, somebody's face pops up. you go, nah, we're done here. we're done. get the hell. bye. see you later. it's petty, but it's tremendous. it's a great feeling. but this dude, i followed him ten years ago. we met at a party. we were talking for, like, a half hour. we both followed each other. he should have been a long forgotten memory. instead, i've been watching this guy. he posts every day. i've been watching this guy every day for the last ten years of my life. he's been a huge part of my life. it's crazy. and he's like, not, i don't know. he's had two kids in the time that i followed him. two. i've watched his kids grow up, you know what i mean? you know how weird that is. i've watched, like, i remember their first day of school, their first. their first communion. i'll catch myself being like, oh, zach g
two playboy. that's what i say. i unfollowed this dude on instagram last week and what a thrill that is. when you when you take control of your life like that, you know when you're just scrolling through your feed, somebody's face pops up. you go, nah, we're done here. we're done. get the hell. bye. see you later. it's petty, but it's tremendous. it's a great feeling. but this dude, i followed him ten years ago. we met at a party. we were talking for, like, a half hour. we both followed each...
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in a 1993 interview with "playboy" magazinethe activist and aids coalition to unleash power or active larry kramer expressed his admiration for ryan white. the person that most americans associate with aids is ryan white, the indiana boy that died of aids in 1990. before asking where ryan ranked on his list of aids leaders, heros and villains. i think little ryan did more to change the face of the illness and move people than anyone. people respond to courage. ryan was courageous by confronting the issue and saying in your face. here i am. here aids is. i am the face of aids. earlier that year in 1993 when kramer appeared on a panel with ryan's mother in hartford, connecticut he said words to the effect that he was sick and tired of hearing about ryan white she later recalled. it reflects the complexity and the significance of the young man's life and legacy. who you did a skinny teenage boy from small town indiana become the most recognizable person with aids in the united states if not the world? and how did he become the namesake of the ryan white comprehensive aids care out which
in a 1993 interview with "playboy" magazinethe activist and aids coalition to unleash power or active larry kramer expressed his admiration for ryan white. the person that most americans associate with aids is ryan white, the indiana boy that died of aids in 1990. before asking where ryan ranked on his list of aids leaders, heros and villains. i think little ryan did more to change the face of the illness and move people than anyone. people respond to courage. ryan was courageous by...
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the interviewer at playboy told kramer, before asking where ryan ranked on kramer's list of a.i.d.s. leaders, heroes, and villains, i think little ryan white probably did more to change the face of this illness and to move people than anyone, kramer replied. people respond to courage. ryan was courageous. by confronting the issue and saying, in-your-face, here i am, and here a.i.d.s. is. i am the face of a.i.d.s. but earlier that year, in 1993, when kramer appeared on a panel with ryan's mother, jeannie white, in hartford, connecticut, he said words to the effect that he was sick and tired of hearing about ryan white. she later recalled. larry kramer's divergent responses to ryan white's story reflect the complexity and the significance of the young man's life and legacy. how did a skinny teenage boy with hemophilia from small-town indiana become the most recognizable person with a.i.d.s. in the united states, if not the world? and how did he become the namesake of the ryan white comprehensive a.i.d.s. resources emergency or care act, which delivered much- needed federal funding for
the interviewer at playboy told kramer, before asking where ryan ranked on kramer's list of a.i.d.s. leaders, heroes, and villains, i think little ryan white probably did more to change the face of this illness and to move people than anyone, kramer replied. people respond to courage. ryan was courageous. by confronting the issue and saying, in-your-face, here i am, and here a.i.d.s. is. i am the face of a.i.d.s. but earlier that year, in 1993, when kramer appeared on a panel with ryan's...
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playboy enterprises says congress has to consider less restrictive means.for the reason alone the problem that this -- whether the government could and hypothetical case where there was -- look at disclosure come here the possibilities, we concluded -- >> if the concern is a data protection and covert influence by foreign adversary, how would disclosure be -- i mean disclosure under your view of the reason for this lot as propaganda, may be disclosure addresses that but that, the act is not even aimed at express activity per . it is aimed at foreign ownership of a u.s. corporation. >> well, just to take a last point. first as a said we think it is a that expressive activity. the entire justification relates to expressive -- it singles out a a specific speaker whole debate -- >> this act regulates both, okay, say it regulates expressive activity because it directly targets tiktok u.s., but it is also regulating foreign ownership which is a separate non-expressive interest of the government. so with those combination why should we apply the o'brien framework
playboy enterprises says congress has to consider less restrictive means.for the reason alone the problem that this -- whether the government could and hypothetical case where there was -- look at disclosure come here the possibilities, we concluded -- >> if the concern is a data protection and covert influence by foreign adversary, how would disclosure be -- i mean disclosure under your view of the reason for this lot as propaganda, may be disclosure addresses that but that, the act is...
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i felt the actions, you get the -- >> from a playboy to a serious guy. gelsinger went from nice to not good. >> things change. >> telling me maffei is nice. >> he is. dig in your heels and aintel which you hated at 58 you will hate at 23. i think you have a missed opportunity. i am done with the hatred. >> i give you credit. intel, you were negative, negative, negative, now you decided not to be negative. >> i have to deal with the fact there is a guy who runs qualcomm who got the green light, which is a trump administration -- >> to do what? >> buy intel. >> yeah, what are the chinese going to say about that? >> by the way, when it comes to the m&a wave, let's not forget while regulatory here in the united states will most likely be a lot easier, you still have europe and china. if you are big -- >> pompeo. navarro is not coming in. instead, rubio. he could be a man -- >> he is going to be the czar. >> things are, obviously, better. we have to get to china because they did not appoint the -- >> we are talking about that next. maybe he should be a czar.
i felt the actions, you get the -- >> from a playboy to a serious guy. gelsinger went from nice to not good. >> things change. >> telling me maffei is nice. >> he is. dig in your heels and aintel which you hated at 58 you will hate at 23. i think you have a missed opportunity. i am done with the hatred. >> i give you credit. intel, you were negative, negative, negative, now you decided not to be negative. >> i have to deal with the fact there is a guy who...
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and if you were to enforce it you couldn't send a "playboy" magazine through the mail and also couldn't send mifepristone, which would essentially legalize abortion because medication abortion would essentially be illegal because you couldn't send it through the federal mail. he doesn't have to pass a national abortion ban through the congress. they don't want to lose their midterm races by doing it. he could just do it by having robert f. kennedy jr. enforce it. and that again would be people my age, our age enforcing that against the people who said no. it's those women 45 and under who would be the victims of the decisions they didn't make. and young people are such a small percentage of those who turn out. so to me part of the work of our democracy is getting those people 44 years old and under to understand why they have to vote, because they could have had their way if there were more of them. and there were so many more of them available. they've got to outvote their parents. because their parents are not necessarily protecting them. >> i want to bring into our conversation someo
and if you were to enforce it you couldn't send a "playboy" magazine through the mail and also couldn't send mifepristone, which would essentially legalize abortion because medication abortion would essentially be illegal because you couldn't send it through the federal mail. he doesn't have to pass a national abortion ban through the congress. they don't want to lose their midterm races by doing it. he could just do it by having robert f. kennedy jr. enforce it. and that again would...