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casanova was a seducer to say the least by his autobiography a story of my life is considered one of the most authentic sources of customs and norms of european social life during the eighteenth century while now a new museum in venice gives visitors a closer look at other aspects of casanova's life. a trip back in time to a more lavish era most famous lovers of all time. casanova. he was born in this alley in seven hundred twenty five. a small marble plaque commemorates one of the city's most colorful sons. i admired him a lot his not only about love or i think but also his quick translator he bidets the lottery a fraud in france his soul corridors that he only a prisoner that succeeded in escaping the but if you galloped. clear who is a student who came from paris for two days to find out more about casanova and she happened to meet another fan kano paralytic who just opened the first museum dedicated to casanova. and this employees think a lot of tourists take selfies in front of the plaque. that's why i think venice should have more cost and over than this because people are curi
casanova was a seducer to say the least by his autobiography a story of my life is considered one of the most authentic sources of customs and norms of european social life during the eighteenth century while now a new museum in venice gives visitors a closer look at other aspects of casanova's life. a trip back in time to a more lavish era most famous lovers of all time. casanova. he was born in this alley in seven hundred twenty five. a small marble plaque commemorates one of the city's most...
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of common everyday speech synonymous with womanizer but the man who is actually responsible for its meaning jacomo casanova was an italian philosopher and writer from venice his own my biography called story of my life is considered one of the most authentic sources of the customs and norms of european social life during the eighteenth century well now a new museum in venice gives visitors a closer look at the other aspects of casanova's life. a trip back in time to a more lavish era many say the city of lovers on the adriatic is the most beautiful in the world but not everyone knows that venice is also the birthplace of one of the most famous lovers of all time jack casanova. he was born in this alley in seven hundred twenty five. a small marble plaque commemorates one of the city's most colorful sons. i admired him a lot his not only of a lover i think but also his good translator he died it's the lottery a fraud in france his soul corridors that he only a prisoner that succeeded in escaping the but out but if you galloped. clear who is a student who came from paris for two days to find out more about casanova and she happened to meet another fan kano poet who just opened the first museum dedicate
of common everyday speech synonymous with womanizer but the man who is actually responsible for its meaning jacomo casanova was an italian philosopher and writer from venice his own my biography called story of my life is considered one of the most authentic sources of the customs and norms of european social life during the eighteenth century well now a new museum in venice gives visitors a closer look at the other aspects of casanova's life. a trip back in time to a more lavish era many say...
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. >> it is becoming the story of my life. when he says he cannot answer that. in some situation or someone suspected in working with the foreign power, the fbi has a number of different techniques to defeat the adversary nation actions. what were those when he became chairman of the trump campaign and the fbi knew what they knew about him. as of yesterday, we know from justice department prosecutor speaking in open court that manafort was being investigated for being possibly being a back channel between the trump c campaign and the russian government. what did the fbi do when manafort took over the campaign in the united states? james comey left open the possibility that they did do something. like wise when i asked mr. comey of mike flynn, after the fbi interviewed flynn with his contact with russians and the justice department warned the white house that flynn was compromised by the russians and vulnerable to russian blackmail. i asked comey whether the fbi or any other intelligence agency took any measures to keep sensitive information away from flynn and pr
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it's the story of my life. he said he can't answer that. rector comey saying in some swituations, the fbi has a number of different techniques to try to defeat the adversary nation's actions. what were those, if any, in the case of paul manafort when he became chairman of the trump campaign and the fbi knew what they knew about him? as of yesterday, we now know from justice department prosecutors speaking in open court that paul manafort was being investigated possibly for being a back channel between the trump campaign and the russian government. what did the fbi do when manafort took over a pre presidential campaign. james comey left open the possibility they did do something. when i asked about trmike flynn after the fbi interviewed mike flynn about his contact with russi russians, after the justice department warned that he was vulnerable to russian blackmail, i asked comey if after all that during the weeks that flynn stayed on, whether the fbi or any other intelligence agency took measures to keep sensitive information away from flynn
it's the story of my life. he said he can't answer that. rector comey saying in some swituations, the fbi has a number of different techniques to try to defeat the adversary nation's actions. what were those, if any, in the case of paul manafort when he became chairman of the trump campaign and the fbi knew what they knew about him? as of yesterday, we now know from justice department prosecutors speaking in open court that paul manafort was being investigated possibly for being a back channel...
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that's kind of been the story of my life. i got lucky and people that are ten times smarter, i was able to convince them to come join. >> he's also a very smart man. he changed the way wall street works. bay area revelation, asian american pioneers airs on sunday, april 15th at 7:00 p.m. >>> it is a major step forward. the man behind the push to split california into three states says his plan is closer to becoming a reality. richmond... s after the city )s mayor asked te community to stay vigilant against crime. police say someone shot and kille >>> another hoom homicide in richmond after they asked the community to stay vigilant. someone shot and killed a man at the intersection of 15th and main streets. richmond had gone almost five months without a homicide before a recent string of shootings led to multiple killings in the past week. >>> police arrested a suspected arsonist after a fire at a berkeley church. it happened this morning at the church on 6th street off of university avenue. firefighters quickly put it out and
that's kind of been the story of my life. i got lucky and people that are ten times smarter, i was able to convince them to come join. >> he's also a very smart man. he changed the way wall street works. bay area revelation, asian american pioneers airs on sunday, april 15th at 7:00 p.m. >>> it is a major step forward. the man behind the push to split california into three states says his plan is closer to becoming a reality. richmond... s after the city )s mayor asked te...
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this is the story of my life. he doesn't do this at home, does he, ever? >> fuen: no. every day. >> anthony: good. finally, a little empathy. i do like the increasingly meta aspect of this show. i should really be live streaming. that would really be interesting. finally, bar gallardo, just making it before closing. now, let's be honest. we've had a lot to eat and drink at this point. some restraint needs to be shown. >> zack: little fried fishies? what do you think? >> anthony: okay, fried fish. >> zack: a little one. >> anthony: little ones. >> zack: then we're done. >> anthony: and cheese. but instead, three more beers, three more tapas. cheese. bocarones, little fried smelts. and chuletitas, baby lamb chops. >> fuen: these are super good. >> anthony: these are super good. see, i'm uncomfortable -- the idea of something for nothing. >> zack: right. it's not something for nothing. it's all -- >> anthony: $3 for a glass of wine is something for nothing. >> zack: yeah, but if somebody can get them after in the u.s., this'll take off. >> anthony: no, never. >> zack: rea
this is the story of my life. he doesn't do this at home, does he, ever? >> fuen: no. every day. >> anthony: good. finally, a little empathy. i do like the increasingly meta aspect of this show. i should really be live streaming. that would really be interesting. finally, bar gallardo, just making it before closing. now, let's be honest. we've had a lot to eat and drink at this point. some restraint needs to be shown. >> zack: little fried fishies? what do you think? >>...
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so i will be setting new priorities in my life but i will also be leaving incredibly proud of what we have accomplished. some of you know my story. my dad died when i was 16. the age my daughter is. and i just don't want to be one of those people looking back in my life thinking i spent more time kids when i know if i spend another term, they will only know me as a weekend father. so i'm really proud of what we've been able to do. when i took this job, one of my conditions was that we aim high, that we do big things, that we fashion an agenda, that we run on that agenda, that we win an election and we execute that agenda. i am so proud that is exactly what we have done and what we are doing right now. we've accomplished so much since then. probably the two biggest achievements for me are, first, the major reform of our tax code for the first time in 36 years which has already been a huge success for this country. that's something i have been working on my entire adult life. second, something i got much, much more invested on since becoming speaker is rebuild our nation's military. after tax reform, addressing our military readin
so i will be setting new priorities in my life but i will also be leaving incredibly proud of what we have accomplished. some of you know my story. my dad died when i was 16. the age my daughter is. and i just don't want to be one of those people looking back in my life thinking i spent more time kids when i know if i spend another term, they will only know me as a weekend father. so i'm really proud of what we've been able to do. when i took this job, one of my conditions was that we aim high,...
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my life. >> reporter: a writer at the center of a story even he couldn't make up. i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's dennis murphy with "down the back staircase."
my life. >> reporter: a writer at the center of a story even he couldn't make up. i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's dennis murphy with "down the back staircase."
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be an american to embody american exceptionalism, when i think of all that is and should be my think of abraham lincoln. all my life story has propelled me forward. he was a common man became a common leader. in ordinary man with extraordinary desire. he was born in kentucky, raised in indiana and grew up in illinois. no elementary school or middle school or high school or public education. everything he learned he taught himself. a physically strong man, never back down with the challenge to fight. to the perseverance strength and courage the qualities that we need everywhere he lost his mother and his job and his siblings and six election and his first love died he had a poor relationship with his father but he was a titan and titan never give up to me to fail. the spirit is irrepressible refused to see himself as a victim. at one point he cannot get in bed for six months but he rallied in perseverance to push and scratch and claw and crawl to get back up and try again just one more round. get up he told himself time and time again. he ran towards his dreams. he was really unstoppable and unyielding. in the end, despit
be an american to embody american exceptionalism, when i think of all that is and should be my think of abraham lincoln. all my life story has propelled me forward. he was a common man became a common leader. in ordinary man with extraordinary desire. he was born in kentucky, raised in indiana and grew up in illinois. no elementary school or middle school or high school or public education. everything he learned he taught himself. a physically strong man, never back down with the challenge to...
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one little story, an indication of my personal life. when i got back from thinks giving this past year, i came into the office and i found this brown envelope on my office chair from the white house. i was quite curious about it. it was a rip that page from the new york post, which runs my syndicated column. , justifiably, considers the new york post the nation's newspaper. column heten this ripped out after the virginia gubernatorial race. at gillespie tried to run away from trump, unsuccessfully. he lost. i wrote about how this is not a great sign for the party. i had many observations in this column, some of which were disparaging toward donald trump. that did not matter to him. when he cared about was the headline, which said, there is only trump. he took out his black sharpie, he circled this headline, pointed a arrow to it and said, rich, so true. donald j. trump. [laughter] i think the last two years that has the way -- is the way it has felt. let me talk a little bit -- we will go down the line. how did you become a national rev
one little story, an indication of my personal life. when i got back from thinks giving this past year, i came into the office and i found this brown envelope on my office chair from the white house. i was quite curious about it. it was a rip that page from the new york post, which runs my syndicated column. , justifiably, considers the new york post the nation's newspaper. column heten this ripped out after the virginia gubernatorial race. at gillespie tried to run away from trump,...
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says that after speaking to a former butler of princess diana , that harry and meghan's marriage will be for life. wide range of stories there to discuss with mynk you forjoining us this evening. clare, we'd better start with your own paper. the telegraph. police identify poisoning suspects a p pa re ntly police identify poisoning suspects apparently a big developer did the investigation of what happened in salisbury. there has been a lot of noise about the slow progress on the decontamination of salisbury, this isa decontamination of salisbury, this is a seemingly good turn in the story. the suspects aren't named, we're told police have been scouring cctv to identify these two. we don't know if they are the man and the woman spotted walking down the high street you've not yet been identified. it all sounds very positive but i think we need to sound a note of caution probably. it's interesting, they are not named. but they know who they are and there is this report that suggests they do have names and think they are in russia already. what next? we've been down this road before with the litvinenko case where someone before with the litvinenko
says that after speaking to a former butler of princess diana , that harry and meghan's marriage will be for life. wide range of stories there to discuss with mynk you forjoining us this evening. clare, we'd better start with your own paper. the telegraph. police identify poisoning suspects a p pa re ntly police identify poisoning suspects apparently a big developer did the investigation of what happened in salisbury. there has been a lot of noise about the slow progress on the decontamination...
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stories of pace. i want to go to. my head maybe nothing more easy one calling more photography dramatic pictures from the front lines capturing three full moments in time and even risking death. she gave her life to tell the stories of
stories of pace. i want to go to. my head maybe nothing more easy one calling more photography dramatic pictures from the front lines capturing three full moments in time and even risking death. she gave her life to tell the stories of
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pete: story of my life. >> ♪ ♪ when you combine ancestry's dna test with its historical records... youat redemption. pete: that is right jason kessle r is here from wow entertainment and in honor of the masters they've setup their own mini masters on the plaza thanks for having us sir. abby: you realize what you've done to us this morning? >> i don't know yet. ed: so people do this for parties in the backyard? how do they put it altogether? >> not only for the backyard we actually do corporate events as well and the great thing about it is it's very modular we can customize it to any size, any size holes we actually do an 18 hole course as well. do you see the hole at the end over there? it could be branded for corporate events or corporate sponsorships. ed: i see one that looks like the jersey turnpike. abby: so we've got a great group of people on our plaza. who do you guys think is going to win pete or ed? >> pete. >> ed. >> yeah! pete: ed i'll have the red ball for republicans and you're the liberal journalist you get the blue ball. >> oh, my goodness. >> that was terrible. abby: p
pete: story of my life. >> ♪ ♪ when you combine ancestry's dna test with its historical records... youat redemption. pete: that is right jason kessle r is here from wow entertainment and in honor of the masters they've setup their own mini masters on the plaza thanks for having us sir. abby: you realize what you've done to us this morning? >> i don't know yet. ed: so people do this for parties in the backyard? how do they put it altogether? >> not only for the backyard we...
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of the pink window in her home. >> some timz i would play. some times i would just look out this window, and come up with stories. and come up with scenarios of what my lifeon my own. it was my place where i, i would play with my imagination. >> reporter: when did acting enter your mind? >> acting, entered my mind and then i was embarrassed to say i want to be an actress. >> but she says, she some how found the courage. and after appearing in popular mexican soap operas, telenovellas came to los angeles at age 24 and studied acting. but after being a big star at home, she got work only as an extra. >> at the time it seemed like there was no chance to succeed. but in more than 50 movies she became one of those actresses as they say the camera loves. coleman, stop the train. miss escobar is getting off. who the hell is escobar? >> it may be her portrayal of the mexican painter, frieda kahlo created the most attention. >> itch you think i am going to sleep with you buzz you have taken me under your wing, you're wrong. >> she produced the movie and earned academy award nomination for best actress. >> i just, something inside of me, just knew i had to do that
of the pink window in her home. >> some timz i would play. some times i would just look out this window, and come up with stories. and come up with scenarios of what my lifeon my own. it was my place where i, i would play with my imagination. >> reporter: when did acting enter your mind? >> acting, entered my mind and then i was embarrassed to say i want to be an actress. >> but she says, she some how found the courage. and after appearing in popular mexican soap operas,...
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of my life. so i'm very grateful for the cbd oil because it's helped my life personally to have some kind of normalcy. so i'm in favor of -- >> amelia, thank you for sharing your story with us. personal story there. >> yeah, and i think that's another one of the reasons that we've seen this rapid shift is that people have family members or close friends who went through an experience like this and found some sort of relief through medical marijuana. it may improve the quality of their lives. like i said, the science is still out on a lot of it, but when you hear something like that that improved that person's life or improved my relative's life, why should this not be allowed? you also saw john boehner citing that sort of story in his recent turnaround on marijuana, the former speaker of the house, republican speaker of the house who used to be an opponent of marijuana legalization. you know, he cited a story like that of his friend or acquaint abs who used medical marijuana and was like, you know, i had a big turnaround on this. think you can attribute that as another reason this has been expanding. >> here is the tweet from the former speaker, john boehner. republ
of my life. so i'm very grateful for the cbd oil because it's helped my life personally to have some kind of normalcy. so i'm in favor of -- >> amelia, thank you for sharing your story with us. personal story there. >> yeah, and i think that's another one of the reasons that we've seen this rapid shift is that people have family members or close friends who went through an experience like this and found some sort of relief through medical marijuana. it may improve the quality of...
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of the living, i realize like this is an immigration story. and this is an immigration story that i feel like i have carried on my whole life trying to make sense of. with all of these different experiences not only in my own life but the people i love and people share their stories with me over the years. people in the community. and so much of it, it was two questions that were driving it because a, omar someoneb& famil and abandoned them despite really loving them. and for me the question i always wondered was, how did my parents leave peru? the country that they knew and loved and that they decided to leave. right? what is it that makes the someone or something that you love so deeply? and so that was the question of trying to answer through him and his life story. the other question became, what happened when you've made this really difficult journey and you arrive and you are turned away? i realize again, it was about i was thinking how is his own so many can be turned away after everything they have been through and the other thing that became important also, i wanted to be very conscious of it was the idea that the damper that is sudden
of the living, i realize like this is an immigration story. and this is an immigration story that i feel like i have carried on my whole life trying to make sense of. with all of these different experiences not only in my own life but the people i love and people share their stories with me over the years. people in the community. and so much of it, it was two questions that were driving it because a, omar someoneb& famil and abandoned them despite really loving them. and for me the...
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stories. it's a memoir and you think, a memoir, what you to tell us about your life? you were only 40 something useful. but it's a memoir about place and the intersection of my own life, my own odyssey of grace and gratitude with a very special place. so i tell you two stories very briefly. the first is about a place called madison park and how it came into being, and in 1880 a group of freed slaves with nothing except the shirts on the back and a little money they had saved, and hopes and aspirations of what it could be for them to create community and to realize the jeffersonian ideals of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness here they were led by the life you could read and write comedy by seven of the friends to join in this great venture. my grandfathers grandfather was one of those. they purchased a plantation in 1880 called the maze plantation. the first two structures they develop on that plantation or a church to express their gratitude to our god to a delivered them to this new promise land, and the school. they felt that true liberation was realize to the opportunity that only an education could afford. that was true liberty. in that place an
stories. it's a memoir and you think, a memoir, what you to tell us about your life? you were only 40 something useful. but it's a memoir about place and the intersection of my own life, my own odyssey of grace and gratitude with a very special place. so i tell you two stories very briefly. the first is about a place called madison park and how it came into being, and in 1880 a group of freed slaves with nothing except the shirts on the back and a little money they had saved, and hopes and...
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my death. and then the third state, the third wilderness is the metaphoric haunted forest of middle age that connects those two parts of my life. and they are all true stories rather than absurd fake stories. - i love the part that's about you. i wanna do the part that's about maine and massachusetts first, and then come to the you part. i love the story that you have told in this book and have told elsewhere about how maine became a state. - oh right. - to understand this book and to understand the perspective of this book, it's helpful for you to tell the story of maine. - it's interesting to think about in terms of current events as we reevaluate what the confederacy was. - weirdly, it's connected back. - maine, which is called vacationland, was invented in 1820. prior to that it was part of massachusetts, which makes no sense, if you know - they're not connected. - they don't share a border at all. and they didn't like each other. in 1820, missouri wanted to become a state, and the white dudes who ran the government at that time were like, great, we're trying to get to 50, come on board. but missouri said no, well we wanna be a slave state. and in 1820,
my death. and then the third state, the third wilderness is the metaphoric haunted forest of middle age that connects those two parts of my life. and they are all true stories rather than absurd fake stories. - i love the part that's about you. i wanna do the part that's about maine and massachusetts first, and then come to the you part. i love the story that you have told in this book and have told elsewhere about how maine became a state. - oh right. - to understand this book and to...
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my life. but i'll also be leaving incredibly proud of what we've accomplished. some of you know my story dad died when i was 16. the daughter -- the age my daughter is. and i just don't want to be one of those people looking back at my life and thinking i spent more time with my kids when i know if i spend another term they will only know me as a weekend father. >> reporter: now paul ryan said that the political landscape had nothing to do with his decision. but this is very clearly a blow for the republican canvas to take back the majority. right now there are 41 republican retirements compared for 19 for democrats and they need to pick up seats to take back the house majority and roughly about the same number of districts in republican held seats that hillary clinton won back in 2016 and you look at the poll numbers for this party for the president trump and how the first midterm of a new president always becomes -- historically is very difficult for a new president, all of which points to the very likelihood scenario of paul ryan, if he were ho run and win, he could be minority lead
my life. but i'll also be leaving incredibly proud of what we've accomplished. some of you know my story dad died when i was 16. the daughter -- the age my daughter is. and i just don't want to be one of those people looking back at my life and thinking i spent more time with my kids when i know if i spend another term they will only know me as a weekend father. >> reporter: now paul ryan said that the political landscape had nothing to do with his decision. but this is very clearly a...
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i may not the be hero of my own life story. >> right.you know, get better. i say fail again. and then fail again. and then fail again. and then fail again. and then write a book. ( laughter ). >> stephen: there's a certain purity to that. >> yeah. >> stephen: now, this thing, it's-- it's got illustrations in it. because you fail at so many things. >> yeah is there you talk about failing at so many things in here. you fail as a father. >> yup, yeah. that's a tough one to say publicly, but, yeah. >> stephen: but you fail at your bar mitzvah. >> i did. >> stephen: how do you fail at a bar mitzvah? you're a man. you became a man, right? >> yeah, but look at me. ( laughter ) i haven't grown since. yeah. i'm the same size as i was then. >> stephen: you fail at-- you fail at sex? i can't show these. these are failed sexual positions right there. >> those are -- >> stephen: aren't they? >> oh, my lord! >> stephen: it's your book. >> put that (bleep) away. put that away. >> stephen: i don't know what's happening here, and she looks really bored h
i may not the be hero of my own life story. >> right.you know, get better. i say fail again. and then fail again. and then fail again. and then fail again. and then write a book. ( laughter ). >> stephen: there's a certain purity to that. >> yeah. >> stephen: now, this thing, it's-- it's got illustrations in it. because you fail at so many things. >> yeah is there you talk about failing at so many things in here. you fail as a father. >> yup, yeah. that's a...
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of president trump. he said my book is about ethical leadership and draws on stories from my life and lessons from others. three presidents are in my book. two help illustrate the values of the heart of ethical leadership. one serves as a counter point. i hope folks read the whole thing and find it useful. officials are incandescent at the white house about the tell-all saying he is an embittered former employee looking to make a buck. >> this is somebody not under oath in interviews and writing a book and this is somebody who is giving a revisionist version of history. the president hardly knew the man. >> we'll hear more from the white house i'm sure on this throughout the day. the president leaving for florida tax round table within the hour. we'll have all the live team coverage. for now back to you. >> sandra: we will indeed. thank you. >> bill: gauging reaction on this. a lot of it. rnc chair ronna mcdaniels live in moments and former campaign manager corey lewandowski. a lot of reaction on this as you would expect. >> sandra: stay tuned for that. it is a big day in court for president trump's long
of president trump. he said my book is about ethical leadership and draws on stories from my life and lessons from others. three presidents are in my book. two help illustrate the values of the heart of ethical leadership. one serves as a counter point. i hope folks read the whole thing and find it useful. officials are incandescent at the white house about the tell-all saying he is an embittered former employee looking to make a buck. >> this is somebody not under oath in interviews and...
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of you know my story. my dad died when i was 16, the age my daughter is, and i just don't want to be one of those people looking back at my life, thinking i'd spent more time with my kids, when i know if i spend another term, they will only know me as a weekend father. >> reporter: he insists it has nothing to do with his rocky relationship with the president, or the prospect republicans could take a beating in the midterms. mr. speaker, did the chance that you might not be speaker come november, if democrats possibly take the house, factor at all into this decision? >> no. none whatsoever, actually. >> reporter: democrats are eager to capture ryan's wisconsin house seat. their candidate has already raised more than $4.5 million. and on the hill tonight, house republicans are looking for a new leader. all eyes are on ryan's number two, kevin mccarthy, and the majority whip, steve scalise. >> well, i think everybody will start jockeying for position immediately. they won't wait for nine months. >> so, let's get to mary bruce, she's live on the hill tonight. and mary, house speaker paul ryan, we've learned, is at the white house
of you know my story. my dad died when i was 16, the age my daughter is, and i just don't want to be one of those people looking back at my life, thinking i'd spent more time with my kids, when i know if i spend another term, they will only know me as a weekend father. >> reporter: he insists it has nothing to do with his rocky relationship with the president, or the prospect republicans could take a beating in the midterms. mr. speaker, did the chance that you might not be speaker come...
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stories. she hopes wanted to be she could turn into one of those success stories a returning from germany who creates a new life for himself into notice. as a business update in the next hour my colleague daniel wynter will bring up to date . with. the. international space station. my name is simon. fishel intelligence. finding his feet. but soon i'll be supporting his human colleagues up in space and. a safe trip saima. do you feel you are using to connect satana d w. i am opportunity. i am. glad. my first boss was a sewing machine. where i come from women are bones by this social influence and then something as simple as learning how to ride a bicycle it isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have both by said the loss of my home but it took me years to convince my. finally they gave up and went on by me on bicycles but returns because sewing machines sewing i suppose was more apt procreates for goes than writing i'm biased as knowledge i want to reach out to those women back home who are bones by their duties and social norms and inform them of old dead peace and rights my name is the amount of people home and they were more at ease a. welcome to tomorrow today comin
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so i will be setting new priorities in my life and i will also be leaving incredibly proud of what we have accomplished. some of you know my story. my dad died when i was 16, the age my daughter is, and i just don't want to be one of those people looking back at my life thinki thinking i'd spent more time with my kids, if i spend another term they will only know me as aa weekend father. i am very proud of what we've been able to do. when i took this job one of my conditions was that we aim high, that we do big thing, that we fashion an agenda, that we run on that agenda, that we win an election and we execute that agenda. i am so proud that that is exactly what we have done and what we are doing right now. we've accomplished so much since then. probably the two biggest achievements for me are first, the major reform of our tax code for the first time in 36 years which has already been a huge success for this country and that's something i've been working working on in my entire adult life. something i've focused on since becoming speaker is to rebuild our nation's military, and after addressing our military readiness crisis that
so i will be setting new priorities in my life and i will also be leaving incredibly proud of what we have accomplished. some of you know my story. my dad died when i was 16, the age my daughter is, and i just don't want to be one of those people looking back at my life thinki thinking i'd spent more time with my kids, if i spend another term they will only know me as aa weekend father. i am very proud of what we've been able to do. when i took this job one of my conditions was that we aim...
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of the president. he said this on twitter. "my book is about ethical leadership and draws on stories from my life and lessons i've learned from others." three presidents are in my book, two help illustrate the values of the heart of ethical leadership. one serves as a counterpoint. i hope folks read the whole thing and find it useful." white house officials frothing with contempt, suggesting that comey is an embittered ex-employee and is dishonest. >> i think what really strikes people last night is when you have a private audience with the president you should use that time to discuss major law-enforcement counterterrorism issues of the day. instead it sounds like he's taking notes for a future book. >> that's the narrative here, that this is not a guy who was under oath, a guy simply trying to make it sound or make himself sound better than he is. i should also point this out, harris. you mentioned the president is in south florida talking tax reform. he will also be in florida talking to the japanese prime minister later this week. i am sure they will talk at length about syria and security issues. i will be there for you,
of the president. he said this on twitter. "my book is about ethical leadership and draws on stories from my life and lessons i've learned from others." three presidents are in my book, two help illustrate the values of the heart of ethical leadership. one serves as a counterpoint. i hope folks read the whole thing and find it useful." white house officials frothing with contempt, suggesting that comey is an embittered ex-employee and is dishonest. >> i think what really...
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of life of the residents of the state of israel for a living that's the price. for for more on all of these stories go to r.t. dot com at the top of the hour my colleague warry sushi will be here with the latest news but for me life in. anything that interrupts free trade interrupts freedom and anything interrupts freedom is a reversion back to neo feudalism and we see that happening right now in the united states and presumably here in canada as well as concentrated in a few or fewer hands grabbing a river of the risk of neo feudalism on the horizon crypto is is the answer in my view and it is an asset class and it is gobbling up market share and the us dollar is still all free up money is don't. believe the.
of life of the residents of the state of israel for a living that's the price. for for more on all of these stories go to r.t. dot com at the top of the hour my colleague warry sushi will be here with the latest news but for me life in. anything that interrupts free trade interrupts freedom and anything interrupts freedom is a reversion back to neo feudalism and we see that happening right now in the united states and presumably here in canada as well as concentrated in a few or fewer hands...
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my life. but i will also be leaving incredibly proud of what we have accomplished. some of you know my story my dad died when i was 16, the age of my daughter is old and want to be one of those people where ifack on my life i spent another term they will only know me as a weekend father. i am really proud of what we have been able to do. when i took this job from one of my conditions is that we aim high, that we do big things, that we fashion an agenda, that we run on that agenda, that we win an election come and that we execute that agenda. i'm so proud that that is exactly what we have done and what we are doing right now. so muchaccomplished since then. probably the two biggest achievements for me are, first, the major reform of our tax code for the first time in 36 years, which has already been a huge success for this country and that is some thing i've been working on my entire adult life. second comes of the i got much more invested on since becoming speaker, is to rebuild our nation's military, and after tax reform, addressing our military readiness crisis. that was a top priority we
my life. but i will also be leaving incredibly proud of what we have accomplished. some of you know my story my dad died when i was 16, the age of my daughter is old and want to be one of those people where ifack on my life i spent another term they will only know me as a weekend father. i am really proud of what we have been able to do. when i took this job from one of my conditions is that we aim high, that we do big things, that we fashion an agenda, that we run on that agenda, that we win...
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so i will be setting new priorities in my life, but i will also be leaving incredibly proud of what we have accomplished. some of you know my story. my dad died when i was 16. the age my daughter is. and i just don't want to be one of those people looking back at my life think ig spent more time with my kids when i know if i spend another term they will only know me as a weekend father. so i'm really proud of what we've been able to do. when i took this job, one of my conditions was that we aim high. that we do big things. that we fashion an agenda, that we run on that agenda, that we win an election and that we execute that agenda. i'm so proud that that is exactly what we have done and what we are doing right now. we've accomplished so much since then. probably the two biggest achievements for me, first, the major reform of our tax code for the first time in 36 years. which has already been a huge success for this country and that's something i've been working on my entire adult life. second, something i got much, much more invested on since becoming speaker is to rebuild our nation's military. and after tax reform addressing o
so i will be setting new priorities in my life, but i will also be leaving incredibly proud of what we have accomplished. some of you know my story. my dad died when i was 16. the age my daughter is. and i just don't want to be one of those people looking back at my life think ig spent more time with my kids when i know if i spend another term they will only know me as a weekend father. so i'm really proud of what we've been able to do. when i took this job, one of my conditions was that we aim...
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brian: etan thomas, tell us the story of a guy named bill bland and the impact he had on your life. etan: he had a big impact on my
brian: etan thomas, tell us the story of a guy named bill bland and the impact he had on your life. etan: he had a big impact on my