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the vestments, everything of beauty in the mass is a sacramental portal through which god offers us grace, if only we will cooperate with it. that is what music should serve as, a portal of grace. >> that sounds good. >> we will keep that in mind. we will take a brief break and talk in more detail and listen to some of your music. we will be right back. >>> hello, welcome back. it is so enjoyable to talk about music. it is basic in creation. it goes to the highest intricate complexities of mathematical relationships. so, we want to listen to a couple pieces of your music and have you discuss this with us. let me say this, we have to disappoint you. these are five to seven minutes long. we will do a brief excerpt and frank will tell us something about what is happening musically and theologically. >> all right. let's go to clip 1. >> ♪ [ music ] >> ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> ♪ [ music ] >> ♪ [ music ] >> ♪ [ music ] >> ♪ [ music ] >> ♪ [ music ] >> ♪ [ music ] >> ♪ [ music ] >> ♪ [ music ] >> ♪ [ music ] >> ♪ [ music ] >> ♪ music ] >> ♪ [ music ] >> this is a piece of a song, grace is poured out. wh
the vestments, everything of beauty in the mass is a sacramental portal through which god offers us grace, if only we will cooperate with it. that is what music should serve as, a portal of grace. >> that sounds good. >> we will keep that in mind. we will take a brief break and talk in more detail and listen to some of your music. we will be right back. >>> hello, welcome back. it is so enjoyable to talk about music. it is basic in creation. it goes to the highest intricate...
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retreat none of the living spaces is larger than fifty square meters every centimeter is put to good use. grace dish that came with a building concept like this its greatest strength is also its greatest weakness that means the way the concrete has been poured the way it has set and this carrying the structure can no longer be altered you can't take anything out anymore if you did the whole house would collapse only state police architectural office l three p one multiple awards for this design it took construction period of two and a half years to realize his dream home. in decent houses in this house everything is radically and fundamentally reduced to the back concrete structure that's what i like the most all those other things you do with the house i'm not necessary here. you can read just self of all of that really doesn't take much in please. be sure. there are no stones to be thrown in this glass house with this great fine design. has not only created a unique home for his family he has also placed it on a property that was once considered impossible to build on. and time now for a bite
retreat none of the living spaces is larger than fifty square meters every centimeter is put to good use. grace dish that came with a building concept like this its greatest strength is also its greatest weakness that means the way the concrete has been poured the way it has set and this carrying the structure can no longer be altered you can't take anything out anymore if you did the whole house would collapse only state police architectural office l three p one multiple awards for this design...
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thank you president cohen, mandelman, stefani and safai for working on this legislation and giving us the grace of your time and ears to be able to pay attention to something that has affected us for ten years. our members are split here and we are doing food distribution for strikers that have been on strike for the last six weeks. so, please don't consider this as weakness, it's just strength we have had to divide ourselves. i want to be able to just make reference, you were trying to figure out a sport reference, i would say hockey. you can pick hockey as the game that you can make this legislation into. ten years has gone by and a lot of the building owners, a lot of clients and mixed use, what they have done, passed on the bill. there's been a lot of arrogance, a lot of people will say in the month of april we should award each other, pat ourselves on the back. the people that have always been left out of the conversation have been the invisible folks. the folks doing the sorting and the building, day in and day out. the last gentleman spoke, complying with all the tenants and every person
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excellency, and we also have the ambassador of kuwait sheik al shabaab and the jordanian ambassador who graced us with their presence last night and the senior deputy assistant secretary of state for middle east affairs focusing primarily on arabia and the gulf. they're all down here, so the autograph hunters at the next break can concentrate yourselves right here and get maybe three from one stop. one i left out was ambassador -- from the league of arab states. where are you, sir? oh, there. thank you, sir. i'm glad you're here with us as well. so a star studded cast here, your royal highness. and we'll -- i'll be as brief as i can. former head of the general intelligence directorate in saudi arabia responsible more for external intelligence gathering, collecting, analyzing and distributing. and that was for a quarter of a century or just shy of it, or just a little bit more than a quarter of a century. and then ambassador to the court of st. james' in great britain and from there, ambassador to the united states and from there to be the chairman of the king faisal foundation for islamic studies
excellency, and we also have the ambassador of kuwait sheik al shabaab and the jordanian ambassador who graced us with their presence last night and the senior deputy assistant secretary of state for middle east affairs focusing primarily on arabia and the gulf. they're all down here, so the autograph hunters at the next break can concentrate yourselves right here and get maybe three from one stop. one i left out was ambassador -- from the league of arab states. where are you, sir? oh, there....
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now but if you take a look at my screen here this is where to follow that you can see him at us reporting grace is a work with human rights watch and of course john holmes reporting on al-jazeera dot com thank you for watching and we'll see you online. when. it comes to like the end. part of the song to begin one hundred at some point in life you realize you started to grow back. tells inspirational stories every time you know in my head but as long as she's healthy she can produce and do something that you got a new lease of life on al-jazeera. i saw this conviction that everyone has a deep reservoir of ton of ability and if you can give them the opportunity wonderful things start to happen sometimes the simplest seditions often missed and packed for the advantage over the next day they are. the main things that sets out zero apart from other news organizations is that a lot of our reporting is about real people what about ideas or politicians or what they may want to do but how policy and how events affect real people it's ok it's ok it's ok for a little luck the complicated operations have t
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now but if you take a look at my screen here this is where to follow that you can see him at us reporting grace is a work with human rights watch and of course john holmes reporting on al jazeera dot com thank you for watching and we'll see you i'm lying. xenophobic violent and beating the drum for an ethnic civil war in the heart of europe. just zero infiltrates one of the continent's fosters growing far rights organizations. and exposes links to members of the european parliament by marine le pen not from our. generation hate. them a special tupac investigation coming soon on the. stories of life. and inspiration. a series of short documentaries from around the wilds. that celebrate the human spirit. against the odds. al-jazeera selects palestinians. resort is one of nigeria's top tourist destinations but in the shadow of the mountain some nigerians continue an ancient tradition which child protection workers say condemns young girls to a life of slavery and sexual exploitation five year old miracle was buried for money just a few weeks ago she'd only seen some missionaries who says she's pro
now but if you take a look at my screen here this is where to follow that you can see him at us reporting grace is a work with human rights watch and of course john holmes reporting on al jazeera dot com thank you for watching and we'll see you i'm lying. xenophobic violent and beating the drum for an ethnic civil war in the heart of europe. just zero infiltrates one of the continent's fosters growing far rights organizations. and exposes links to members of the european parliament by marine le...
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joining us now, grace peters from j.p. morgan.s gradualnue on hike path, are we going to see equity markets continue to tank? e, will wed's -- paus get a recovery? >> the fed is critical. in october, the comments from jerome powell suggesting neutral being some way away and the idea of the strength of monetary policy and that force another leg down in markets and as the market got its head around the idea of stricter policy and the impact on profits when we were already seen pete data and profits going through. any hint of a pause in the fed path will be very constructive. anna: this chart seems crucial to me right now and many people. this is short-term inflation expectations in the united states. two's, fives, and 10-year breakevens. this adheres trump, the messaging, but also sees risk. bank hase central operated independently and jerome powell, recently new to his rule, will be pained to maintain that independence. unemploymentthe market, we have seen that coming down. there are signs of wage growth coming from the u.s.. fedhe
joining us now, grace peters from j.p. morgan.s gradualnue on hike path, are we going to see equity markets continue to tank? e, will wed's -- paus get a recovery? >> the fed is critical. in october, the comments from jerome powell suggesting neutral being some way away and the idea of the strength of monetary policy and that force another leg down in markets and as the market got its head around the idea of stricter policy and the impact on profits when we were already seen pete data and...
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grace. it captured both in the us and internationally.” poise and grace. us and internationally. i did what i hoped john would be proud of and that was to at least remain strong and more importantly be strong and more importantly be strong for my children so i appreciate your words about that but for me it was just what it was until iam. for me it was just what it was until i am. when the news came there was this bipartisan outpouring. why do you think the nation reacted that way. he was the conscience of the country in many ways. people recognised him for his ability to work across the aisle and his belief in working across. also his willingness to debate but not demean. i believe we have lost those ideals forever right now. he represented so much of the country andi represented so much of the country and i hope that we begin to realise the importance of doing what he did. many people said it was notjust like a president had died, it was like a president had died, it was like a president had died, it was like a great president had died. and yet the preside
grace. it captured both in the us and internationally.” poise and grace. us and internationally. i did what i hoped john would be proud of and that was to at least remain strong and more importantly be strong and more importantly be strong for my children so i appreciate your words about that but for me it was just what it was until iam. for me it was just what it was until i am. when the news came there was this bipartisan outpouring. why do you think the nation reacted that way. he was the...
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george and i believe that his parents have showed us the way to age with grace. bar used to walk her dogs on the beach twice every day. she would walk her dogs both times a day. then a couple of summers ago, she used to walk with a walker. last summer, she could not walk on the beach, so she wildly drove her golf cart across the beach with her little dogs running behind her for exercise. [laughter] she used to say enjoy life. don't cry over things that were or things that aren't. enjoy what you have now to the fullest. from george's parents we have learned that all we have is now. so take advantage of your life as it is. and walk on the beach every chance you get. now we will get to hear from five of her grandchildren. they will reflect on how their lives have been shaped from the lessons she taught them. i am happy to introduce ellie. now.is she coming? ellie is first. [applause] she works for a health care nonprofit and she recently wrote a book about george and barbara bush. you can buy a signed copy outside the auditorium after the program. pierce bush is neil
george and i believe that his parents have showed us the way to age with grace. bar used to walk her dogs on the beach twice every day. she would walk her dogs both times a day. then a couple of summers ago, she used to walk with a walker. last summer, she could not walk on the beach, so she wildly drove her golf cart across the beach with her little dogs running behind her for exercise. [laughter] she used to say enjoy life. don't cry over things that were or things that aren't. enjoy what you...
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calmed down instead of face and the music there for that's why she took a quarter of her year to grace us with her presence she knows no one wants her hear what angela merkel is doing she's selling out your own nation we have compassion to doze for really came from a war people who who escaped from a war will never harm anybody now that not the country in late august thirty five year old cuban german man was stomped to death after a confrontation in the early hours of the morning following an one thousand celebration that starving to death resulted in demonstrations and the far right groups that came out on to the streets and the violence that we saw erupt then was . was the. does is what happened there started people and i get it it costs right when demonstrations and in general people have the right to protest but this doesn't justify using national socialist radical symbols nevertheless i understand it is over the migrant issue not only that but in a broader sounds and there are also problems of cross border crime and even drug smuggling these are all questions that we should discuss n
calmed down instead of face and the music there for that's why she took a quarter of her year to grace us with her presence she knows no one wants her hear what angela merkel is doing she's selling out your own nation we have compassion to doze for really came from a war people who who escaped from a war will never harm anybody now that not the country in late august thirty five year old cuban german man was stomped to death after a confrontation in the early hours of the morning following an...
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so let us just reverently give grace and respect to him and to this organization. eternal god, we come here today thanking you and praising you for the mindset and the wisdom of carter g. woodson. we are eternally grateful for the concept and the ideas you have bestowed upon him to make us aware of the presence of the african-american male, female, woman, child in these united states of america. we also come thanking you for the blood that was shed among veterans who were at one time, as a race, not even allowed to serve in the military of the united states of america. but for those who were able to and did serve and for those who gave their lives as a memorial to them, we say thank you, lord, and then for those who are here and present with us today, continue to bless them in a manner that will help them to be proud and to help them to understand the importance of them sharing in the war that gave us as americans a place to live inside of boundaries without fear. and so, as we close, we just ask your guidance and your blessings upon this program, the rest of this
so let us just reverently give grace and respect to him and to this organization. eternal god, we come here today thanking you and praising you for the mindset and the wisdom of carter g. woodson. we are eternally grateful for the concept and the ideas you have bestowed upon him to make us aware of the presence of the african-american male, female, woman, child in these united states of america. we also come thanking you for the blood that was shed among veterans who were at one time, as a...
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now but if you take a look at my screen here this is where to follow that you can see him at us reporting grace is a work with human rights watch and of course john holmes reporting on al-jazeera dot com thank you for watching and we'll see you i'm lying. thailand's foreign minister discusses the difficulties his country faces china has been trying very hard to isolate taiwan internationally and shares his concerns of a china's posture in asia joseph taiwan's foreign minister talks to al-jazeera. china could be facing a debt i suppose that's according to s. and p. global trumpet ministration just been insisting towards the saudis and all the oil producers that they want to have more production to cool down the prices we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera i saw this conviction that everyone has a deep reservoir of ton of ability and if you can give them the opportunity wonderful things start to happen sometimes the simplest seditions often missed and packed for a bit. i think. the main thing is that sets out zero apart from other
now but if you take a look at my screen here this is where to follow that you can see him at us reporting grace is a work with human rights watch and of course john holmes reporting on al-jazeera dot com thank you for watching and we'll see you i'm lying. thailand's foreign minister discusses the difficulties his country faces china has been trying very hard to isolate taiwan internationally and shares his concerns of a china's posture in asia joseph taiwan's foreign minister talks to...
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my old job used to have grace period where we could log on to facebook and then count down from 1159mited. we do have more tweets. some businesses need responses. @thecha rleslloyd we go to work to do just that, unless facebook is part of yourjob, it‘s kind of disrespectful to be at leisure while working to the job, coworkers & employer. we bring up this story from the times and the daily mail and it‘s all about nannies being told to sign contracts that they cannot do this because they should be looking after their charges. an interesting story on the growth of concern over child safety in an environment where potentially the person you are put in charge of your child is being distracted. it is distracting technology and whether contractually, what does that do to the relationship of trust you have twin yourself, the nanny and the ca re of twin yourself, the nanny and the care of the child. there are difficulties in all walks of life not just the workplace difficulties in all walks of life notjust the workplace but difficulties in all walks of life not just the workplace but also the
my old job used to have grace period where we could log on to facebook and then count down from 1159mited. we do have more tweets. some businesses need responses. @thecha rleslloyd we go to work to do just that, unless facebook is part of yourjob, it‘s kind of disrespectful to be at leisure while working to the job, coworkers & employer. we bring up this story from the times and the daily mail and it‘s all about nannies being told to sign contracts that they cannot do this because they...
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and we also have the ambassador of kuwait, and the jordanian ambassador who graced us with their presence last night. and the senior deputy assistant secretary of state, for human affairs focusing on arabia and the gulf, mister tim lindner king. they are all down here though the autograph hunters at the next break can concentrate your self right here and get maybe three at one stop. one i left out was ambassador saha of the arab states, where are you sir? >> thank you sir. i'm glad you're here with us as well. so a star-studded cashier. your royal highness and we will be as brief as i can. >> bob formal head of the general intelligence directorate in saudi arabia. responsible for more for external intelligence and gathering, collecting and analyzing and distributing and that was for a quarter of a century or just shy of it or a little more than a quarter of a century, and then ambassador to a quarter st. james in great britain. and from there, ambassador to the united states. and from there, to be the chairman of the king faisal foundation for islamic studies and research. this individual
and we also have the ambassador of kuwait, and the jordanian ambassador who graced us with their presence last night. and the senior deputy assistant secretary of state, for human affairs focusing on arabia and the gulf, mister tim lindner king. they are all down here though the autograph hunters at the next break can concentrate your self right here and get maybe three at one stop. one i left out was ambassador saha of the arab states, where are you sir? >> thank you sir. i'm glad you're...
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us now is the equity portfolio manager from dallas. and i will guess that things have gotten less clear since the last time you graced us with your visitis set. you have the midterms, you have this trade war ramped up and the markets don't seem to be reacting to earnings as much >> i think we're moving into a period of unknowns we have tariffs, rates rising, elections. we're at the point where we will get some clarity on something. we'll have something from that perspective. so less uncertainty there. tariffs are a hot button, if we get past the elections, we may have some real resolutions with rates rising, with earnings slowing, the market is getting more tenuous >> i won't ask you to make a personal, political preference, as an equity portfolio manager, do you care about the outcome of today? >> as an earlier guest suggested, since 1946 every year past a midterm election the market has gone up so in 18 prior periods we had a positive market. that's a good thing. tends to do better if republicans are in rather than democrats are in we just have to get past it. as you said, democratic house, republican senate is sort of status quo tha
us now is the equity portfolio manager from dallas. and i will guess that things have gotten less clear since the last time you graced us with your visitis set. you have the midterms, you have this trade war ramped up and the markets don't seem to be reacting to earnings as much >> i think we're moving into a period of unknowns we have tariffs, rates rising, elections. we're at the point where we will get some clarity on something. we'll have something from that perspective. so less...
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so, does anyone want to ask something perhaps mark can grace us with another song or would everyone askro, a shy group. can you please use the microphone there. thank you. you pointed out that the indians were very helpful for jackson why did he turn against the indians so much later on. that is one of the things in the great mysteries those who defend jackson's decision say that he realized that the u.s. government did not have the power to protect the indians from the squatters. it would take a chinese wall to protect the indians from the settlers. i did not appreciate the effect of settlers coming in and squatting on land and take it until i studied meriwether lewis and the problems that he face in st. louis. the u.s. army was a very small unit. white spotters and settlers would in settlers would go into indian land. and for a time the american army would come in and burn their houses. they weren't supposed to be there. there on the tennessee river there was a fort hampton. and that was built not to protect the white men from the indians but the indians from the white men. so it is s
so, does anyone want to ask something perhaps mark can grace us with another song or would everyone askro, a shy group. can you please use the microphone there. thank you. you pointed out that the indians were very helpful for jackson why did he turn against the indians so much later on. that is one of the things in the great mysteries those who defend jackson's decision say that he realized that the u.s. government did not have the power to protect the indians from the squatters. it would take...
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susan bradley is here covering the unfolding developments in this story stunning fall from grace stephen talk to us about the man this man's name is synonymous with an aside and also would were know and many ways as well just how big of a personality is the right will give you an idea in japan there's actually a manga comic that deals with him he's a character among a comic so he's achieved sort of this legendary status where he's entered pop culture status as well he's known as sort of a manager's manager this is a guy who was born in brazil speaks five languages fluently is said in those in japanese as well so really a global sort of capitalist figure of success like the turner no one thousand nine hundred ninety nine who was there and then he goes to nissan which had just formed a partnership with renault and both of them had things that they needed from the other nissan had a pile of renault had a market or nissan needed renault needed market access that nissan had to the u.s. for example they has with these complimentary things but nissan was in terrible shape it was bleeding money it has for
susan bradley is here covering the unfolding developments in this story stunning fall from grace stephen talk to us about the man this man's name is synonymous with an aside and also would were know and many ways as well just how big of a personality is the right will give you an idea in japan there's actually a manga comic that deals with him he's a character among a comic so he's achieved sort of this legendary status where he's entered pop culture status as well he's known as sort of a...
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you can come down in person so you can see one of my favorite parts of the entire celebration gas gracing us nine for the advance performance ahead of the tree lighten ceremony, the tap dancing christmas trees are back in the studios. big round of applause. >> thank you. >> i'll talk with you pam, the ex-exuberance you share with the audience -- you're my favorite. what's on tap? >> five of us tapping out tonight. we were talk about it and realized this is the longest show we have done in terms of years. we have been together for 28 28 years so we started the jack london square tree lighting back when mayor brown was there. it's been a long time. we look forward to it and we love oakland so looking toward ing forward to tonight's performance. >> i encourage if you haven't been down, it's a free celebration which you know i love. so really a great family event. >> yes. >> tell me what happens. one of my viewers sent me a video of you guys tap dancing in the pouring rain. >> this 28th season has been unusual. the first four or five event wes had castro valley parade cancelled due to poor air q
you can come down in person so you can see one of my favorite parts of the entire celebration gas gracing us nine for the advance performance ahead of the tree lighten ceremony, the tap dancing christmas trees are back in the studios. big round of applause. >> thank you. >> i'll talk with you pam, the ex-exuberance you share with the audience -- you're my favorite. what's on tap? >> five of us tapping out tonight. we were talk about it and realized this is the longest show we...
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probably try to get back in with the us in the good graces with some concessions but we'll see if they can actually let up enough control to do that i really think that come back with concessions rather than let's say in the south china sea start sinking ships well the concessions have started so for instance two percent duties for chinese products and here twenty five percent for us to send them there that's the so-called free market people like paul krugman who argue for meanwhile american workers get devastated american manufacturing cities get devastated. they have made a lot of concessions to be twenty five percent duties on cars now it's fifteen percent problem is it's still fifteen percent two percent so will they ever go down the two percent probably not so we're probably in the very beginning stages of a new cold war similar to the soviet union in the united states and we'll see if it gets into a hot war probably wouldn't surprise me if that happens many many of my friends who are longtime experts in china many of us of come back and we're actually worried about this now poten
probably try to get back in with the us in the good graces with some concessions but we'll see if they can actually let up enough control to do that i really think that come back with concessions rather than let's say in the south china sea start sinking ships well the concessions have started so for instance two percent duties for chinese products and here twenty five percent for us to send them there that's the so-called free market people like paul krugman who argue for meanwhile american...
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stopping the war in the acts of aggression from aggressive state supported by the us is necessary we count in not acting as a graces against any of our neighbors states they are doing so against us and so when the war stops and the aggression against us stops we will be for peace which will preserve our independence and particular independent entity from any interference from any of the state within neighboring or not. as interest the panel now and washington d.c. eric i can bury an advocacy associate at yemen peace project in santa fe yemen affair specialist finally also in washington d.c. sigurd neubauer a middle east specialist welcome to all of you i will start with you eric a state department spokesperson says that this call for this ceasefire is in no way related to the murder of jamal khashoggi the timing do you agree with that do you believe that. not entirely i think in the aftermath of the murder we've seen a lot of congressional reaction we've seen a lot of very strong pushback from within the u.s. government what's been interesting about this pushback is how quickly it has pivoted to yemen and to u.s. i
stopping the war in the acts of aggression from aggressive state supported by the us is necessary we count in not acting as a graces against any of our neighbors states they are doing so against us and so when the war stops and the aggression against us stops we will be for peace which will preserve our independence and particular independent entity from any interference from any of the state within neighboring or not. as interest the panel now and washington d.c. eric i can bury an advocacy...
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the republican and former house intel chair graces us with his presence. he's as good as mashed potatoes on thanksgiving, next. y five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? thiuninterrupted streaminglogy brilliant sound clarity and life-like color. experience dell cinema on the xps 13. shop the biggest black friday ever at dell.com (intel chime) and then, more jobs robegan to appear.. what started with one job spread all around. because each job in energy creates many more in this town. >>> in a week that should be filled with gratitude, the president kicked things off by attacking an esteemed retired military leader. the navy s.e.a.l. commander who led the osama bin laden raid. four-star admiral bill mcraven. he served republican and democratic p
the republican and former house intel chair graces us with his presence. he's as good as mashed potatoes on thanksgiving, next. y five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands?...
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the republican and former house intel chair graces us with his presence. mashed potatoes on thanksgiving, next. once i started looking for it was a no-brainer. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. the geico app makes it easy to manage my policy. i can pay my bill, add a new driver, or even file a claim. woo, hey now! that's a win-win. thank you! switch to geico®. it's a win-win. ♪ the whole world's coming together now ♪ amazon's...
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us for that. our first guest tonight ever too have graced the cover and made us laugh and try and he wants to be your the sleep club. please welcome, jeff bridges! >> how are you doing? >> well, jimmy. >> jimmy: do you live in the fire zone? are you that way? >> not this particular -- i don't know. we have been a little padded up in malibu. it turned it down maybe 20 years ago. we lost a place in santa barbara in the fire up there. >> jimmy: was that the mudslide? >> it wasn't the fire, it was the debris flow after the fire. >> jimmy: that's bad, too. when there is a mudslide, can you see it come something. >> i heard it coming. it sounded like a train. we looked out the window and clouds were all red because of all these gas lines blowing up and here it comes. boom! >> jimmy: how much time do you have to get out? >> we didn't get out. it's pitch black at 3:30 in the morning. boulders the size of this desk and trees. it was amazing. mud this thick and we were running around. they had been looking for flashlig flashlights. >> jimmy: really? how were you able to get away? did you get your car out of th
us for that. our first guest tonight ever too have graced the cover and made us laugh and try and he wants to be your the sleep club. please welcome, jeff bridges! >> how are you doing? >> well, jimmy. >> jimmy: do you live in the fire zone? are you that way? >> not this particular -- i don't know. we have been a little padded up in malibu. it turned it down maybe 20 years ago. we lost a place in santa barbara in the fire up there. >> jimmy: was that the mudslide?...
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get a handle on what grace is, amorphous notion that we throw around, you have a sentence in this book that i thought said it so beautifully for me and i'd like to leave it with us this evening. and about grace. it makes you exactly where you are. your most pathetic and hopeless. and load you into its wheelbarrow and chips you out somewhere else. and ever so slightly better shape. thank you for giving us this. >>. [applause] >> one more thing to edward and ann, one more round of applause . [applause] once again, if you would like to have your book signed, and will be sitting at the table in a few minutes and we can line up around the perimeter.there will be no personalization that she will sign the new books or the old books and we ask there would be no photos in the signing line as well. thanks for a great evening. >> c-span launched book tv 20 years ago on cspan2 and since then we've covered more than 15,000 authors spanning more than 1000 weekends. in 2004, john stuart was at the new york public library to talk about america: the book. >> i was looking forward to this opportunity to dispel some of the mythologies surrounding myself and my fellow founders, par
get a handle on what grace is, amorphous notion that we throw around, you have a sentence in this book that i thought said it so beautifully for me and i'd like to leave it with us this evening. and about grace. it makes you exactly where you are. your most pathetic and hopeless. and load you into its wheelbarrow and chips you out somewhere else. and ever so slightly better shape. thank you for giving us this. >>. [applause] >> one more thing to edward and ann, one more round of...