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i was the only one that was. but yes, i was there. >> yes, in the room.was, said tanya. and almost casually. she revealed the heresy that, should it ever become public it should ruin. >> was marie going to move in and she would be number two. >> for a? wife or whatever you call them. >> sister wife. >> it was, in short, polygamy, or their homegrown version of it. tanya told detectives she understood the bargain very well. >> i've always seen a relationship as -- sex is not a relationship. a relationship is to people coming together. and sex is just a bonus. >> a very secret bonus, of course. kept from almost everyone. but inside the bubble of their relationship, tanya said, they were happy. >> she goes, you know what? i am so glad that you are going to be raising grace. she said, i'm so glad that i'm gonna be able to do that with you. and i thought, you know, how cool is that? >> but then. then marie gave birth, and it wasn't cool for marie, not anymore. and certainly not adoption. >> every time we started to broach the subject with her, she did get withd
i was the only one that was. but yes, i was there. >> yes, in the room.was, said tanya. and almost casually. she revealed the heresy that, should it ever become public it should ruin. >> was marie going to move in and she would be number two. >> for a? wife or whatever you call them. >> sister wife. >> it was, in short, polygamy, or their homegrown version of it. tanya told detectives she understood the bargain very well. >> i've always seen a relationship as...
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but it was -- it was terrible. but then frank cammeny, in washington, who had never joined the metasheen society, was -- he had gotten his ph.d. in astronomy from harvard and was about to start teach at georgetown when he went to san francisco for an academic meeting, presented a paper there, but was caught in a bathroom having sex with someone sells, and was arrested. and then he was -- he was outed to the civil service, where he then had been -- had been hired. because he couldn't teach at georgetown anymore. but they didn't -- the civil service did not know this happened until sometime later when they called him in and said, what happened in san francisco? and he refused to answer, refused to answer. but then he just -- he just told them it was none of their business. and they fired him. and then he, on a diet of 20 cents a day, i mean an allowance of 20 cents a day, because he had no money -- he sold his car to get that -- he began papering washington with -- with this story. and complaining about legal and mor
but it was -- it was terrible. but then frank cammeny, in washington, who had never joined the metasheen society, was -- he had gotten his ph.d. in astronomy from harvard and was about to start teach at georgetown when he went to san francisco for an academic meeting, presented a paper there, but was caught in a bathroom having sex with someone sells, and was arrested. and then he was -- he was outed to the civil service, where he then had been -- had been hired. because he couldn't teach at...
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, when i was 11 and a half and i was so indicated. i actually had wanted to give my sister the opportunities that i thought i had have and again, this is one of those things i look back now and i think about the things i must have had to my mother at that time. why is she gone, don't you care and my sister was sent back to china when she was three weeks old.with my kids i cannot nimagine being apart from them when they're three years old for that time when there three weeks old and my sister was in china and so i didn't see her for that length of time and it wasn't based on or skype but i mention all this because my parents had said for financial reasons we can't razor here and i thought i want to help with these financial reasons.i don't want my parents toworry about me a drain on their resources . there was boa work-study at california state in los angeles close to where we lived in la that also have an early entry program where you contest into college. and i actually tried to channel my mother. i thought that she contest into coll
, when i was 11 and a half and i was so indicated. i actually had wanted to give my sister the opportunities that i thought i had have and again, this is one of those things i look back now and i think about the things i must have had to my mother at that time. why is she gone, don't you care and my sister was sent back to china when she was three weeks old.with my kids i cannot nimagine being apart from them when they're three years old for that time when there three weeks old and my sister...
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immensely was it was a rebirth. it was a rebirth now again, it started before his wife passing, but the wife passing really i think you know was a way of starting a new starting something fresh for him. hi there. um confession time. i haven't read the book either, but i want to so when i do read the book, um hearing you talk about jim baker's career and his trajectory and hearing about how that reaching across the aisle and keeping a campaign dirty until you actually get to power and can do what you actually want to do. hearing all that in 2021 where the political climate feels so vitriolic and toxic no brainer there. my question is the point of reading jim baker's career and this book is it a way to use it as a foil between what we're seeing now in 2021 or is there anything? as belly can be applicable from his career that i can see now or is it just oh look. here's how these halcyon days when congress used to work where things used to work and and then there's now dot dot look it's you know, what individual agency
immensely was it was a rebirth. it was a rebirth now again, it started before his wife passing, but the wife passing really i think you know was a way of starting a new starting something fresh for him. hi there. um confession time. i haven't read the book either, but i want to so when i do read the book, um hearing you talk about jim baker's career and his trajectory and hearing about how that reaching across the aisle and keeping a campaign dirty until you actually get to power and can do...
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she was reserved. she was private. one of the really need things about writing this book was figuring all of that out. because she wasn't helping me. >> that was going to be my question. that's actually one of my questions. in your research for this, i wanted to know were you able to dig up and find some more intimate details beyond, besides her league profession, her league career? >> i was. as a result of speaking to her colleagues, friends, family members. it really, rose, was like a detective story. you know? trying to figure out how the pieces fit together. she wrote an autobiography, which was helpful, in terms of establishing the scope of her legal career and even some reflections on life once she was on the bench. but there was very little personal in there. i read that book so many times. just looking for any little thing, any clue about her interior life. i was able to piece some things together. and very grateful to the people who sat down for interviews with me. because it was just so vital, helpful to me.
she was reserved. she was private. one of the really need things about writing this book was figuring all of that out. because she wasn't helping me. >> that was going to be my question. that's actually one of my questions. in your research for this, i wanted to know were you able to dig up and find some more intimate details beyond, besides her league profession, her league career? >> i was. as a result of speaking to her colleagues, friends, family members. it really, rose, was...
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audrey's appearance was new to the movies, it was not the type of ordinary girl, like doris dey was not a sex bomb, like marilyn monroe at that time bright movie stars shone, but it was not like she created the type of woman of a fairy tale not from real life. audrey is an icon of cinema and fashion for people all over the world. her beauty is her style and lifestyle. from this formed her image. she was loved and recognized by her sweet face and smile. but there was a real audrey that people didn't know, she's not just an ideal or a beauty. audrey hepburn wrote beautiful words to arthur rubinstein many years ago at the beginning of life, when he made a difficult choice he had to decide to reject life or love it, and he said, i will love her no matter what. i think so too. audrey's parents met in ostend, holland. audrey's father was a diplomat, and her mother was a baroness. van heimstro. it turned out there with his father, the governor. audrey hepburn never mentioned it, but there were dutch aristocrats in her family. my grandfather joseph rasen hepburn was an ambitious aristocrat. thi
audrey's appearance was new to the movies, it was not the type of ordinary girl, like doris dey was not a sex bomb, like marilyn monroe at that time bright movie stars shone, but it was not like she created the type of woman of a fairy tale not from real life. audrey is an icon of cinema and fashion for people all over the world. her beauty is her style and lifestyle. from this formed her image. she was loved and recognized by her sweet face and smile. but there was a real audrey that people...
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it was humiliating, lose also, abrupt was quick. it was just, you know, take him off, put this on. and then i got dusted with baking soda, which was supposed to be the de lauser. and i was living in the cell. what some bardo did was a very cheap knock off of the kind of thing that milligram was doing not least embargo, but i think, you know, the guard called john wayne believed that ethics don't matter if the environment is artificial and that's not true. all life is real life we needed to get tougher with the prisoners and it could well be that we were instructed by the experimenters to get to. in fact, i don't think we considered ourselves to be a subject of the experiment. we were merely a tool of the researchers to get the results they wanted from the real subjects, which we thought were the prisoners. and i decided to become the nastiest prison guard that i could make myself back. and i was responsible for coming up with all of these routines that i would put the prisoners through where i'd have them stand and align, recite their numbers, do push up to do jumping jacks. i had
it was humiliating, lose also, abrupt was quick. it was just, you know, take him off, put this on. and then i got dusted with baking soda, which was supposed to be the de lauser. and i was living in the cell. what some bardo did was a very cheap knock off of the kind of thing that milligram was doing not least embargo, but i think, you know, the guard called john wayne believed that ethics don't matter if the environment is artificial and that's not true. all life is real life we needed to get...
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braden: he was just saying that the man was--he was fine. that was basically it. mark: villagers have told four corners that they heard haji sardar crying out and later found him dead with severe bruising around the chest. the afghan investigation found he'd been beaten to death. mark: what if i told you that there was a later defence inquiry into that killing and they found that that killing was totally justifiable? what's your response to that? braden: i'd say that someone's lied giving evidence, 'cause there's no way that you can justify an execution. mark: do you believe there was a culture of covering these things up? it's not just the incident, but it's the cover-up. is there cover-up? braden: yeah, definitely. when you're back at the unit, people would make jokes about the size of the rug that they've swepeverything under, and that one day it'll all come out and you know, people are gonna be thrown in jail for murder or anything else that they've done. mark: for braden chapman, the death of haji sardar at sarkhume was like a prophecy
braden: he was just saying that the man was--he was fine. that was basically it. mark: villagers have told four corners that they heard haji sardar crying out and later found him dead with severe bruising around the chest. the afghan investigation found he'd been beaten to death. mark: what if i told you that there was a later defence inquiry into that killing and they found that that killing was totally justifiable? what's your response to that? braden: i'd say that someone's lied giving...
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and — democracy was in operation, he was savagely and brutally _ democracy was in operation, he wasred. and i think it savagely and brutally murdered. i think itjust savagely and brutally murdered. i think it just astounded savagely and brutally murdered. i think itjust astounded us savagely and brutally murdered. in} i think it just astounded us all. i think itjust astounded us all. the savagery of it. the futility of it. the savagery of it. the futility of it to _ the savagery of it. the futility of it to take — the savagery of it. the futility of it. to take the _ the savagery of it. the futility of it. to take the life _ the savagery of it. the futility of it. to take the life of— the savagery of it. the futility of it. to take the life of such - the savagery of it. the futility of it. to take the life of such a - it. to take the life of such a decent _ it. to take the life of such a decent man _ it. to take the life of such a decent man.— it. to take the life of such a decent man. �*, ., , , decent man. it's so hard because we have not a decent man. it's so hard because we have
and — democracy was in operation, he was savagely and brutally _ democracy was in operation, he wasred. and i think it savagely and brutally murdered. i think itjust savagely and brutally murdered. i think it just astounded savagely and brutally murdered. i think itjust astounded us savagely and brutally murdered. in} i think it just astounded us all. i think itjust astounded us all. the savagery of it. the futility of it. the savagery of it. the futility of it to _ the savagery of it. the...
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and he was he was colorful. he was outrageous. he was flamboyant, but i thought i saw. beyond that the shy socially awkward rather unveiled second son of a horrible. dragon mother and ineffectual father. i mean the family i think probably first ignited my interest. anyway, i said this is intriguing. um, and i learned after the fact i wonder why they were so. see the tributions 150th anniversary was coming up. and the last thing the world needed was another corporate history of the tribune. so the alternative was well, maybe enough time has gone by you know, 40 years on that we can approach. the otherwise radioactive ghost of the kernel i learned after the fact he's now gone so i can tell the story stan cook. it was a delightful. thoroughly midwestern ceo of tribune company. stan cook called the archives. before they agreed to give me access and said hi. what's in there that's going to embarrass us. and and there was a safe. what okay that had, you know the goods and actually i found more than the didn't say, but they said well, you know. the colonel had a mistress he sa
and he was he was colorful. he was outrageous. he was flamboyant, but i thought i saw. beyond that the shy socially awkward rather unveiled second son of a horrible. dragon mother and ineffectual father. i mean the family i think probably first ignited my interest. anyway, i said this is intriguing. um, and i learned after the fact i wonder why they were so. see the tributions 150th anniversary was coming up. and the last thing the world needed was another corporate history of the tribune. so...
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i mean, there was a reaction, but there was no backlash in the sense that there was a threat or suddenlyed th we would be arrested or so, but it was clear that we entered a whole new scene of people interested in what we do. male voice: bushmaster. crazyhorsene-eight. michael: no one in the organization knew the identity of the person who'd uploaded the video or where it had come from. kristinn: the way wikileaks is structured is basically promising the protection of the source, and the best protection is not knowing the source, and that's what we tried to achieve. ♪♪♪ michael: the source of the video was bradley manning, a lonely 21-year-old private, who later became chelsea. the private was stationed in an outpost in iraq, struggling with her identity and with the gravity of what she was seeing about u.s. conduct in the war. nancy hollander: she felt affronted by what she saw. she was also in a difficult period for her. i mean, she didn't really have friends there. people weren't friendly to her. she was having all these conflicts about who she was, you know, whether she was bradley, a
i mean, there was a reaction, but there was no backlash in the sense that there was a threat or suddenlyed th we would be arrested or so, but it was clear that we entered a whole new scene of people interested in what we do. male voice: bushmaster. crazyhorsene-eight. michael: no one in the organization knew the identity of the person who'd uploaded the video or where it had come from. kristinn: the way wikileaks is structured is basically promising the protection of the source, and the best...
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it was not what was on his mind. up. >> we found tony, shot a demo with him and had a conversation with him. >> it became immediately clear, he had never travelled. >> liddy and i were far greater world travelers than tony bourdain. his travels were in his head. >> you know, i want to go to far away exotic places with palm trees where teenagers in army uniforms carry machine guns. you know, growing up as a kid, watched the crimson pirate, we knew pirates all having great adventures. >> tony's view of the world emanated from books and from films. almost in an encyclopedic way he could grab all these references and i think he was excited to go on this journey to see if the reality actually matched the imagination. >> that moment when we set out in december of 2000, it's indelible. our first journey was for six weeks and remember, we only spent one day with tony leading up to that moment. the image of tony i think was a guy who, at that moment, was very unsure of what was about to happen. >> you know, looking at an unpr
it was not what was on his mind. up. >> we found tony, shot a demo with him and had a conversation with him. >> it became immediately clear, he had never travelled. >> liddy and i were far greater world travelers than tony bourdain. his travels were in his head. >> you know, i want to go to far away exotic places with palm trees where teenagers in army uniforms carry machine guns. you know, growing up as a kid, watched the crimson pirate, we knew pirates all having great...
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so it was it was, you know, a very congenial kind of situation. where was the meeting? mar-a-lago we sat by the swimming pool there and there were that day. he had ceos of mayo clinic there, cleveland clinic you know other major hospitals that he was meeting so he would met met with air all in a kind of a health talk room, and then he come out and he chatted with with myself and he go see them again. need come back again the the impresario of it was interacting with me was chris ruddy of newsmax who was sort of the you know explainer of what was happening there. oh, and so i used my time i on that and then i had two issues to raise with him one. i was about national parks and that i was wanted to alert him to the need for deferred payments that are parks were dying that they did not have the funds that even independence hall had leaky roofs and that one big thing that everybody could agree on. is that our our shrines of our park system needed love and needed funding so like three that all adam and and then i talked to him about my book. i was writing american moonshot o
so it was it was, you know, a very congenial kind of situation. where was the meeting? mar-a-lago we sat by the swimming pool there and there were that day. he had ceos of mayo clinic there, cleveland clinic you know other major hospitals that he was meeting so he would met met with air all in a kind of a health talk room, and then he come out and he chatted with with myself and he go see them again. need come back again the the impresario of it was interacting with me was chris ruddy of...
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first, it was communism. then it was terror. ah, we are obviously engaged in many facets of what is generally called the cold war. rich, the communist policy is forced by bad no doubt, mazda cia, engage in any political activity or any intelligence it was not approved. at the highest level, there was a concern that emerged at the 1st started cold war in the late 1940 s, that the soviets had cracked the code of human consciousness. that they knew how to apply pressure upon the human mind and break the human mind. and it was that, that set off this whole pursuit that lead ultimately to the creation of the she eyes, doctrine of psychological torture. this was a time of the brain washing scare. there were show trials in eastern europe made hungary and poland, which aroused a lot of concern in the west because people seem to be confessing to crimes that they hadn't committed or mm. most importantly was the trial of cardinal mines and sky and hungry. and jessica was already in an actual war 2 quite famous because he was known for havi
first, it was communism. then it was terror. ah, we are obviously engaged in many facets of what is generally called the cold war. rich, the communist policy is forced by bad no doubt, mazda cia, engage in any political activity or any intelligence it was not approved. at the highest level, there was a concern that emerged at the 1st started cold war in the late 1940 s, that the soviets had cracked the code of human consciousness. that they knew how to apply pressure upon the human mind and...
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it was just amazing. there were all this journalist that was there were, you know, lots of them were experienced. it was like little town in itself. by the time i came back, which was about the 2nd week of june, the holiday inn was more or less put together, but i stayed and a flat which actually had a better views on the holiday. and of the nightly pyrotechnics of the fighting. with that i felt i needed to be closer to the gossip of the prescott. so i also took a room in the newly reopened holiday and followed by the 22nd of june. and that's how i 1st came to live and i loved it. the people of sarajevo consider the 22nd of july, 1992, the fiercest and bloodiest day of the siege. more than 3500 shells were fired across the city. that day, most pictures and video of the bombardment of the city were filled from the holiday in the hotel was hit directly several times by heavy fire from sir posts in good above it, sir, and mount treble, which the site of the hotel that you can see behind me was very badly dam
it was just amazing. there were all this journalist that was there were, you know, lots of them were experienced. it was like little town in itself. by the time i came back, which was about the 2nd week of june, the holiday inn was more or less put together, but i stayed and a flat which actually had a better views on the holiday. and of the nightly pyrotechnics of the fighting. with that i felt i needed to be closer to the gossip of the prescott. so i also took a room in the newly reopened...
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he was telling me that suicide was in my playing deck. >> how old was he? >> 67.at was my tenth card, i never took it seriously. he was emerging from the top of her deck as an option. with that said, i never believed he would do that. i just didn't. he was too much -- to do that. i was surprised to get a phone call, i was at rutherford b. hayes and the house -- i got a telephone call that he had committed suicide. and then i got a follow-up call that he had his literary executor in his will. he had never told me that before, except he had mentioned it in -- make sure my papers don't stay in my basement if it floods. >> what did it mean to be a literary executor? >> i would try to help his reputation in history and literature. i had to deal with his son anita and wang thompson. i got letters from somebody working on a ph.d. about him. a lot of people are doing graduate work on hunter. >> did you make money? >> he was loved by freelance journalists. there are a lot of freelance journalists. we always think about who is on the washington post, but there are colonies
he was telling me that suicide was in my playing deck. >> how old was he? >> 67.at was my tenth card, i never took it seriously. he was emerging from the top of her deck as an option. with that said, i never believed he would do that. i just didn't. he was too much -- to do that. i was surprised to get a phone call, i was at rutherford b. hayes and the house -- i got a telephone call that he had committed suicide. and then i got a follow-up call that he had his literary executor in...
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[laughter] >> was interesting about baker is that he was adamantly, that's in the right but he was religiously determined to protect his relocation right, he cared a lot about what the people thought that he was a man of integrity and ethics this was the first person to carry the name james out of some makers was a burden him not to address family so things came up the month that headed or might not of had a hand income he was particular good at, he believed at a distance and sometimes to the point where his own reporting it was family, thought maybe too much so predict that it mattered to him, somebody suggested anything like you mentioned in the briefing, the biographer of jimmy carter because for those who don't remember, the reason that you should, it turns out that everything has been had prepared for debating is reagan had turns out person who were from ted kennedy into writing camp new super the debate too prepare the rent it i don't how much it really help that is pretty basic stuff that whatever is at the time because this is like dirty tricks because is only eight years after the wat
[laughter] >> was interesting about baker is that he was adamantly, that's in the right but he was religiously determined to protect his relocation right, he cared a lot about what the people thought that he was a man of integrity and ethics this was the first person to carry the name james out of some makers was a burden him not to address family so things came up the month that headed or might not of had a hand income he was particular good at, he believed at a distance and sometimes to...
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he was very apolitical. he was getting bored.texasrporate lawyer working for oil firms and there are were arose so much anymore. real estate and farms and clients. by the time 1970 comes around he wasn't excited about anything and he was watching his friend bush run for office and ran for the senate and lost in ran for the house and twice won. he toyed with the idea of getting involved for the house seat that george bush would get up to run for the t senate. he explains why he's not going to run for the house after. after she dies he is lost. she would find him staring out the window blankly and he toldic us they will never be a moment that i won't be a knockaholic radio is devastated by his wife's death than he had four young boys. george bush said to him, work on my campaign and helped me. he found he was good at it. like things in life you find the one thingnt that you have a passion for and suddenly grab onto it. it was a a rebirth. again the wife passing really was a way of starting a new, starting something fresh for him. >
he was very apolitical. he was getting bored.texasrporate lawyer working for oil firms and there are were arose so much anymore. real estate and farms and clients. by the time 1970 comes around he wasn't excited about anything and he was watching his friend bush run for office and ran for the senate and lost in ran for the house and twice won. he toyed with the idea of getting involved for the house seat that george bush would get up to run for the t senate. he explains why he's not going to...
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he was he died and was interred. at mount vernon but the funeral did set some precedence that are still in practice today, the the military flourishes the 21 guns salute the riderless horse that we still see today. now over time with advances in in technology and as the country grew funerals began to become more elaborate and significantly when the president died in office like william henry harrison being the first president diane office in washington, dc. there was a funeral procession which might a little bit resemble of what we see today with hundreds of martyrs that march from the white house to congressional cemetery where he was temporarily interred. and then over time with again with advances and technology like the train. and with embalming with abraham lincoln where there can be these more elaborate elongated ceremonies before the president was interred, but still these modest funerals would still be in practice even into the 1900s grover cleveland's funeral from beginning from when the funeral first starte
he was he died and was interred. at mount vernon but the funeral did set some precedence that are still in practice today, the the military flourishes the 21 guns salute the riderless horse that we still see today. now over time with advances in in technology and as the country grew funerals began to become more elaborate and significantly when the president died in office like william henry harrison being the first president diane office in washington, dc. there was a funeral procession which...
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it was the same kind of it was the same. that's the eerie thing because it really was the same kind of impulse. you know, let's gather online. let's each, you know, add our peace to the quilt. you know, where were the police helicopters? why were the victims transferred by ambulance instead of by a helicopter? how did that happen? why did porta potties show up at the scene? you know, did someone plan in advance? what were the police doing who was in the woods everybody contributed some little piece of this? quilt that these sandy hook hoax facebook people were building, you know, this this like lenny calls it conspiracy blob. so every new fact that harder it was like a party and yeah, this has a history in crime because you know, there's you know, the the golden state killer they were there there's there's all kinds of stuff around. yeah police work that actually ends up. yeah, there were a lot of true crime groups right at the time in fact some of those morphed into the sandy hook oaks group. but yeah, it was just building
it was the same kind of it was the same. that's the eerie thing because it really was the same kind of impulse. you know, let's gather online. let's each, you know, add our peace to the quilt. you know, where were the police helicopters? why were the victims transferred by ambulance instead of by a helicopter? how did that happen? why did porta potties show up at the scene? you know, did someone plan in advance? what were the police doing who was in the woods everybody contributed some little...
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that expectation was not the way it was. they wanted regulators to leave, didn't want to be designated a superfund site and the town to be designated that. they are homes, the most important things they have would be devalued, all these things, getting that story of this went to the central question of the book which is how did monsanto survive this toxic passed to be a seed company? the answer is in some places the town didn't rebel. people had very reasonable reasons given their vulnerability to not speak up and to push back against regulators. that trip to soda springs was eye-opening and set the tone for the other journeys to other parts of the world. >> we follow you to brazil, india, all these places in which coke's products are gathered. in this book, one of the places you also go is this transformation of a chemical company into a text company which i thought was really irritating. the sleight-of-hand that genetically modified seed has to do with food but really has to do with tech. what you are charting is the kind
that expectation was not the way it was. they wanted regulators to leave, didn't want to be designated a superfund site and the town to be designated that. they are homes, the most important things they have would be devalued, all these things, getting that story of this went to the central question of the book which is how did monsanto survive this toxic passed to be a seed company? the answer is in some places the town didn't rebel. people had very reasonable reasons given their vulnerability...
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going on between the us and china at the time and i that was really uh, that was it was just kind of interesting in ironic because it meant that she was actually enacting the rights she was claiming for everyone for all women. and so she's saying, you know women should be able to speak up and speak. you know, she said i think the line is that they should have the right to speak freely and the right to be heard and so for her to say that when she was not supposed to be able to say it was even more moving and the way that she said it in clear declarative statements assertive and direct without sounding. but sounding assertive but not aggressive. i think that tone that she struck was really just just about perfect. i can't imagine how she could have delivered any better in terms of just reinforcing the notion of what seems like it should be just the common notion of human rights or women's rights women's rights are human rights because human women are humid. like that's basically saying women are human and to have to say it is has to be frustrating to get to say it when you're not suppo
going on between the us and china at the time and i that was really uh, that was it was just kind of interesting in ironic because it meant that she was actually enacting the rights she was claiming for everyone for all women. and so she's saying, you know women should be able to speak up and speak. you know, she said i think the line is that they should have the right to speak freely and the right to be heard and so for her to say that when she was not supposed to be able to say it was even...
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was not glazed.orotov, at the risk of his life, climbed onto the balcony of the volikovs, looked through glazed door and immediately realized the state of emergency one woman was lying on the floor. and the second is like reclining on the couch? valentina volikova and her sister lyudmila komkova were brutally murdered. a third body was found in the bathroom. a cat sat nearby and looked with horror at the dead mistress. apart from three unfortunate women, there was no one in the apartment. the first version was that the murder was entirely from among the persons who visited the wine of the pig factory. is it possible that someone was so afraid of the testimony of valentina volikova that he decided to cut all the threads. detain the director of the winery. the detectives find out that lyudmila komkova has two daughters , lena and yulia, where are the girls? an operative is sent home to them. he rang the doorbell for a long time. and she opens, both sisters are frightened, but they assure they don’t kno
was not glazed.orotov, at the risk of his life, climbed onto the balcony of the volikovs, looked through glazed door and immediately realized the state of emergency one woman was lying on the floor. and the second is like reclining on the couch? valentina volikova and her sister lyudmila komkova were brutally murdered. a third body was found in the bathroom. a cat sat nearby and looked with horror at the dead mistress. apart from three unfortunate women, there was no one in the apartment. the...
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in fact, she was married. she was married in her youth.ow paid little attention to the boys. and it seemed strange to god, but when you are 16 17 18, well, how not to fall in love, but she was hiding something in herself and suddenly please, in her fate is a man, so we all somehow knew him a little bit such a city attraction. i would say that outwardly a very beautiful large one, everything was perfect in her, but they said that he came from prison. he is not an actor, he is not an actor and was engaged. he is a book trader. i saw them once. it was such a couple, well, just for advertising. i think lord natasha finally found herself. she found in a mink coat somehow with him under the arm. they looked very nice with each other. so the texture fit, and she was incredibly happy. she loved him, but i don’t know how everything was, how she did it with a huge, so to speak, sign that’s a plus with exaggerating, but she really loved him very much. and who knows why and how they broke up. and people told me that he basically abandoned her, or what
in fact, she was married. she was married in her youth.ow paid little attention to the boys. and it seemed strange to god, but when you are 16 17 18, well, how not to fall in love, but she was hiding something in herself and suddenly please, in her fate is a man, so we all somehow knew him a little bit such a city attraction. i would say that outwardly a very beautiful large one, everything was perfect in her, but they said that he came from prison. he is not an actor, he is not an actor and...
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ah, who was band hosemeier who was killed in january 1938. when he crashed, while racing down the perfectly straight out of on it over 400 kilometers per hour . civic out in eastern germany home to museum. that was once the racing car factory of outgo. when you own germany's 1st state own car maker and a predecessor of today's audi, the 1930 saw an epic dual between 2 genes of the german racing seen as the relatively young out when you own saw to overtake the dominant mercedes benz t. a high profile rivalry that intensified when band hose m, i had joined the outer union team. the young hot shot was to take on mercedes driver and european champion, rudolph cut out jolla the auto renew, and bosses had high hopes for was a maya who was a boon for both motor racing and the nazi regime, eager to capitalize in the rivalry for propaganda purposes the dashing young dare devil fitted the bill perfectly up figuring have become vision, ortho, my own parents, yolanda expected . my anybody. i forgot your last mileage oh my of them. oh my god, god with the
ah, who was band hosemeier who was killed in january 1938. when he crashed, while racing down the perfectly straight out of on it over 400 kilometers per hour . civic out in eastern germany home to museum. that was once the racing car factory of outgo. when you own germany's 1st state own car maker and a predecessor of today's audi, the 1930 saw an epic dual between 2 genes of the german racing seen as the relatively young out when you own saw to overtake the dominant mercedes benz t. a high...
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and i was quite impressed. and so i was shocked as everyone was. in 1968 on june 5th the same day one year to the day after the start of the six day war when as he finished his speech. and the hotel ambassador in los angeles on the i think it was close to midnight that night. that's ethel his wife on the right his right? and he is shot and ultimately killed in the kitchen of the hotel by sirhan sirhan jr. so maya introduction to all this was of course shocked to learn about it the next day i went down to a reception at the home of the american ambassador and herzalia. and he drew me aside into his study and close the door and said he had just learned that sirhan sirhan. a senior father of the assassin lived in a little village just outside of jerusalem and that he was there. he seemed to know that. and so i thanked him very much. and left the party immediately returned to jerusalem. got organized and by the time i got to this house that you see in the lower picture it was dark. it was about 10:00 at night. and i went to and knocked on the door and
and i was quite impressed. and so i was shocked as everyone was. in 1968 on june 5th the same day one year to the day after the start of the six day war when as he finished his speech. and the hotel ambassador in los angeles on the i think it was close to midnight that night. that's ethel his wife on the right his right? and he is shot and ultimately killed in the kitchen of the hotel by sirhan sirhan jr. so maya introduction to all this was of course shocked to learn about it the next day i...
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he was angry.ed to punish the separatists. >> he is seen on tv as aoer, a man of action. he goes down there. he's talking to the troops. he is in command. >> narrator: as putin suited up for the cameras, his political fortunes were on the rise. ♪ ♪ and just a few months later, he was inaugurated as russia's new president. >> (translated): the powers of head of state have been tu or me today. >> narrator: putin's first promise to the russian people: strength. >> (translated): i assure you that there will be no vacuum of power, not for a minute. >> he came to power because of the war in chechnya inside russia's own borders. just as brutal as the horrors that we're seeing in ukraine today. again, against a part of his own country. they are willing to destroy the village in order to save it. >> narrator: as president, he wasn't just presenting himself as the strongman. he commissioned film and photo shoots. >> he is a man who is obsessed with tv. he watches tapes of the evening news or and over and ove
he was angry.ed to punish the separatists. >> he is seen on tv as aoer, a man of action. he goes down there. he's talking to the troops. he is in command. >> narrator: as putin suited up for the cameras, his political fortunes were on the rise. ♪ ♪ and just a few months later, he was inaugurated as russia's new president. >> (translated): the powers of head of state have been tu or me today. >> narrator: putin's first promise to the russian people: strength. >>...
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that's what it was. i was actually feeling. without the aid of the drug, without the aid of any drugs. i mean, i had -- i had refused with dr. kipper and nurse debbie and amber at the table before she left for the hotel with her friends, i had refused to continue taking the phenobarbital and the lithium because to me it was just another drug, in a way. it seemed like it was just another hurdle to get over. and i would rather just get it out of my system now. and move forward. maybe i wouldn't have had the electricity, maybe i wouldn't have felt as quickly, but i didn't want to take phenobarbital and lithium & all these other things and the worst of the two i believed were the phenobarbital and the lithium. so i just went through that. >> >> so we have a technical situation right there. it has happened a couple times in the last few hours. sometimes we have lost the video, it freezes, sometimes we lose the audio, but it is a live trial was cameras, which we have not seen the likes of in quite some time. johnny depp, famous for s
that's what it was. i was actually feeling. without the aid of the drug, without the aid of any drugs. i mean, i had -- i had refused with dr. kipper and nurse debbie and amber at the table before she left for the hotel with her friends, i had refused to continue taking the phenobarbital and the lithium because to me it was just another drug, in a way. it seemed like it was just another hurdle to get over. and i would rather just get it out of my system now. and move forward. maybe i wouldn't...
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ah, who was band hosemeier who was killed in january 1938. when he crashed, while racing down the perfectly straight out of on it over 400 kilometers per hour . civic out in eastern germany home to museum. that was once the racing car factory of outgo. when you own germany's 1st state own car maker and a predecessor of today's audi, the 930 saw an epic dual between 2 genes of the german racing seen as the relatively young outline jo and saw to overtake the dominant mercedes benz t. a high profile rivalry that intensified when band hose am i joined the outer on your own team. the young hot shot was to take on mercedes driver and european champion, rudolph cut out jolla the auto renew, and bosses had high hopes for was a maya who was a boon for both motor racing and the nazi regime, eager to capitalize in the rivalry for propaganda purposes the dashing young dare devil fitted the bill perfectly. i'm figuring have become vision or the my own parents, yolanda spittoon was my. i'm beverly. i forgot you and i don't know how it all of them. i asked
ah, who was band hosemeier who was killed in january 1938. when he crashed, while racing down the perfectly straight out of on it over 400 kilometers per hour . civic out in eastern germany home to museum. that was once the racing car factory of outgo. when you own germany's 1st state own car maker and a predecessor of today's audi, the 930 saw an epic dual between 2 genes of the german racing seen as the relatively young outline jo and saw to overtake the dominant mercedes benz t. a high...
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i don't think it was when the decision to evacuate was made.n to lead the liquidation of the consequences of the disaster, according to investigators, in the first hours after the accident. he reported distorted data to moscow, trying to hide the scale of what happened, in order to assess the situation on the spot, a special government commission is immediately formed and a special flight flies out of the capital's vnukovo airport, among those on board, experts, academician, valery legas, as it will become known later. it was he who was able to save the world from the radioactive consequences of chernobyl april 26, 1986 was a beautiful saturday. i was thinking about whether i should go to the university to my department or to a party and economic asset scheduled for 10:00 in the morning at the ministry. this is a transcript of tape recordings that academician valery legasov kept almost like a diary all his life years after the chernobyl accident. these unique testimonies will form the basis of the book that margarita legasova will write about h
i don't think it was when the decision to evacuate was made.n to lead the liquidation of the consequences of the disaster, according to investigators, in the first hours after the accident. he reported distorted data to moscow, trying to hide the scale of what happened, in order to assess the situation on the spot, a special government commission is immediately formed and a special flight flies out of the capital's vnukovo airport, among those on board, experts, academician, valery legas, as it...
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like, he was just surprised i had mentioned the name or was uneasy about it, i don't know but that was his response . so clearly there's something. >> there was a lot of concern about is ethereum sufficiently decentralized if vitalik had so much power over the foundation. >> my personal opinion is that it actually is but only because it's getting so big now that i do feel like if the foundation went away people would figure out some other way to organize to keep the development going. there's just too many people invested in it and there was this report that comes out about the number of developers working in crypto blockades and is very him far and away has the most developers. there's just no context for the next highest. and 20 percent of aiall new developers to crypto would do stuff in ethereum. it's attracting so much share. my personal belief is even if the foundation went away, even if vitalik went away i think ethereum would keep going. people wouldfind some other way to organize it . >> i don't know. you have to read the book but there's a very interesting subplot . i believe
like, he was just surprised i had mentioned the name or was uneasy about it, i don't know but that was his response . so clearly there's something. >> there was a lot of concern about is ethereum sufficiently decentralized if vitalik had so much power over the foundation. >> my personal opinion is that it actually is but only because it's getting so big now that i do feel like if the foundation went away people would figure out some other way to organize to keep the development...
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yes, i was a long time before that was even before the italians invaded 1911, but there was a small group of people who are looking at a possible home not for for jewish people. and it is correct. you give it a bit harsh to say in the book that many libyans listen to egyptian rural gus the british were pro israeli. i mean, what, what i think christian after the war where was to settings and as it is now trying to find a balance between supporting both the i the jewish community and they are communities. i thought is not an easy job, but they were sent me contracts where it, where it really got difficult was way, way them a contract. psalms and the 1960 s. and in particular, the tank contract, which christian was i hired with israel government and will say with the libyan government, i'm not ready wrote to i had some of the tension of the arab is writing more in 1967, which i see is very much of a watershed in terms of the whole relationship between libya and the international community. i mean, i am sales were really such an important element in these geopolitical relationships. well, we
yes, i was a long time before that was even before the italians invaded 1911, but there was a small group of people who are looking at a possible home not for for jewish people. and it is correct. you give it a bit harsh to say in the book that many libyans listen to egyptian rural gus the british were pro israeli. i mean, what, what i think christian after the war where was to settings and as it is now trying to find a balance between supporting both the i the jewish community and they are...
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i'm so some kind of not even it was this pope was it was sanctified when he wept for police, wept his, you know, so much for such a voice. languages are the guardians of a lot of things that are important to us. here they speak the modern language of information that contains what is important to us. well, maybe we don't know yet what it contains, we need to study today. the singing is probably already beautiful. she is already spiritual. here it holds these components in itself. well today is glory. god, our language has been taught at school for 2 years, this language has been taught and now, of course, okay, kids read much better than me, the language does not die out, he won't die. will never die. i thought you weren’t an influx, because the lord himself spoke this language, so by indirect evidence it can be assumed that jesus was not just a literate, but a highly educated person. he spoke several languages, knew how to read and write, and recited sacred texts by heart. such a person would still be considered an intellectual today. but this knowledge was useful to him mainly in
i'm so some kind of not even it was this pope was it was sanctified when he wept for police, wept his, you know, so much for such a voice. languages are the guardians of a lot of things that are important to us. here they speak the modern language of information that contains what is important to us. well, maybe we don't know yet what it contains, we need to study today. the singing is probably already beautiful. she is already spiritual. here it holds these components in itself. well...
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was the office.es, that's all. so that i understood, yes, who came to me, what can be expected from him, then i involuntarily remember that the all-russian state television and radio broadcasting company occupied the building in which i used to. well, so, at least the legend says that one of the gulag administrations was located in the gulag administration straight. and there, contrary to all laws of conjugation of form and content, you began to educate the first generation of russian unworn tv journalists. these are the principles we were guided by then. well, first of all, don't smack. this is the main thing. the second is to give them the opportunity to do what they want to observe and sometimes insure. it's not like that. it would be simple, because the stubborn masses are many scandalous , many hysterical. ah, many who do not understand what is happening, and in some interview he determines the tour. and when russian television started, you said a phrase. i wrote it down. it was waiting time. i
was the office.es, that's all. so that i understood, yes, who came to me, what can be expected from him, then i involuntarily remember that the all-russian state television and radio broadcasting company occupied the building in which i used to. well, so, at least the legend says that one of the gulag administrations was located in the gulag administration straight. and there, contrary to all laws of conjugation of form and content, you began to educate the first generation of russian unworn tv...
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so it was it was very almost cafe-esque. you know that there were these things out there people were coming to me and saying hey, did you know that rudy giuliani has established this relationship with this corrupt prosecutor who did not like me. let's zenco. did you know this did you know that and i would go back to washington and i'd say hey fyi, this is going this is what i heard today and people would say don't worry because of course. i was calling my part of washington. i was calling the state department official washington, and this was all happening, you know around president trump and but not by, you know civil servants foreign service officers people like fiona hill. i mean when he called the deep state, yeah exactly, but you know, they had a deeper condition i would say and so they were i think the planning how to get dirt basically on joe biden and i think there was a sense that maybe i would not be helpful in that in that effort if i saw things that were going going wrong, but you didn't you knew about some of th
so it was it was very almost cafe-esque. you know that there were these things out there people were coming to me and saying hey, did you know that rudy giuliani has established this relationship with this corrupt prosecutor who did not like me. let's zenco. did you know this did you know that and i would go back to washington and i'd say hey fyi, this is going this is what i heard today and people would say don't worry because of course. i was calling my part of washington. i was calling the...
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and what he was essentially saying to me was he was proud of me for trying? and he was also saying to me by the way throughout your life. you're going to fail. but that's no reason to stop. you have to keep trying. and so what i took in my entire career in my life, and you know you you probably know better than others on the webcast, you know, there are many times where i fell down or i was going to fail. but as i tell everyone now, you know, i'll use a football analogy since we there was a championship football on last night. you can't score a touchdown sitting on the bench. and so i've always what i learned from my grandfather. that day was get in the game. you know get in your career, you know get into your dreams what your goals don't sit back and watch it happen. strap up, you know put your equipment on and get out there. and if you don't and if you're afraid you're going to fail i'm gonna tell you right now you are so get over that. but that's okay mistakes are okay learn from those mistakes and get better. so what i really learned from that and what it
and what he was essentially saying to me was he was proud of me for trying? and he was also saying to me by the way throughout your life. you're going to fail. but that's no reason to stop. you have to keep trying. and so what i took in my entire career in my life, and you know you you probably know better than others on the webcast, you know, there are many times where i fell down or i was going to fail. but as i tell everyone now, you know, i'll use a football analogy since we there was a...
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but bakelite was different. it was infusible. heat was -- electricity. it could be used for electrical insulation. it was tough. and beyond that it lent itself to being molded in smooth, shiny, reflective curves unlike any natural material that people had been using up to that point. so it was different. there is a quote in the film and this was -- i forget who says it, but someone says, bakelite changed the way things look. bakelite changed the way things looked. and i guess my question is, is there a plastics look? is it similar to the bakelite look? what is the plastics look? bakelite influenced the appearance of things in ways that are still with us. if. >> the material bakelite went underground when these other plastics came up. so that's why nobody knows about it. because it's in a lot of applications that nobody thinks about. it's still being made today. it's still -- it's not patented. but there is the trademark, is owned by somebody and it's a german corporation. and bakelite synthetics. and i'm always interested to know how bakelite trademark k
but bakelite was different. it was infusible. heat was -- electricity. it could be used for electrical insulation. it was tough. and beyond that it lent itself to being molded in smooth, shiny, reflective curves unlike any natural material that people had been using up to that point. so it was different. there is a quote in the film and this was -- i forget who says it, but someone says, bakelite changed the way things look. bakelite changed the way things looked. and i guess my question is, is...
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the version of involvement in me was rejected, since it was not excluded that she was lying.s an emergency that showed everything is much worse than suspected police officers. thank you very much what gives one of the key issues of the era of scarcity give what you will not see free sales of clothes shoes household items depends on the proactive perseverance of trade workers they are intermediaries between buyers and industry. we want every customer to leave us satisfied. plan high-demand goods usually thrown into the free sale to be together, where something thrown out big luck to me, please size forty-two men's shoes. fourth all anyway, let's eat. there’s no time to try on, the main thing is to get what they give, but then you can exchange or sell at work with your hands torn off. thank you for bringing up a shortage in soviet people, a special psychology to take what they give, and not what you really need at the beginning of march in a shoe store near the theater they threw out cheap ones for pretty earrings. many theatrical ladies rushed to take a queue among them and ve
the version of involvement in me was rejected, since it was not excluded that she was lying.s an emergency that showed everything is much worse than suspected police officers. thank you very much what gives one of the key issues of the era of scarcity give what you will not see free sales of clothes shoes household items depends on the proactive perseverance of trade workers they are intermediaries between buyers and industry. we want every customer to leave us satisfied. plan high-demand goods...
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my last job in the grad school, but i just said i was on the list and somebody was, nuclear was, was probably my approach of coverage on the shilling. you're going the grains of going to be in your show or or you know, one using sure. and when you were there was a nice boy unless you're watched, isn't showing leaders and rank and file members of nationalist organizations admit they had been preparing for violent st. riots long before the protests and gulf key . lee supposedly had to believe nathan scott has also put that on the green, the number of hours he left and lives. but i don't much elliptical acumen will go green school or not. so she's good uses when actually born into slots, his thought was green's, which had the wings come all the summer. not really off tactical. as a warning boy on 2nd russian. yes, i do them with another company of nor your response to it said you installed an addition in solar layer given the w. no, keep from william if you had a key to stay on the low scheme for money seals, e noise. marsha napoleon, you blew a way on the quote you get a quote to green
my last job in the grad school, but i just said i was on the list and somebody was, nuclear was, was probably my approach of coverage on the shilling. you're going the grains of going to be in your show or or you know, one using sure. and when you were there was a nice boy unless you're watched, isn't showing leaders and rank and file members of nationalist organizations admit they had been preparing for violent st. riots long before the protests and gulf key . lee supposedly had to believe...
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it was trope. it was something that was there and it was fine. everyone had seen it then i started looking abroad and i was like, okay where else can i find and it turned out a broad actually the term meant something different and here's what it meant when the company coco has a success in kenya. it's founders right explicitly about wanting to now after their success build the paypal mafia of east africa right in canada. it was work brain in europe. it was monzo in india. it was flipkart. there's actually tons of references to the flipkart mafia. so i had that i was like, okay, that could be interesting. like, how do you how from what seed group could emerge this sort of ecosystem of technology? then i learned that a young man named chris wilson who was a friend of mine had studied and thought about the paypal mafia while he was incarcerated for murder one in the patuxent institution in jessup, maryland. and i knew chris because i'd kind of been just as a friend helping him on the book that he had written. i had no idea about his interest in the
it was trope. it was something that was there and it was fine. everyone had seen it then i started looking abroad and i was like, okay where else can i find and it turned out a broad actually the term meant something different and here's what it meant when the company coco has a success in kenya. it's founders right explicitly about wanting to now after their success build the paypal mafia of east africa right in canada. it was work brain in europe. it was monzo in india. it was flipkart....
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it was on the books, but no one was enforcing it. and as you undoubtedly know, to have a supreme court case, you have to have a real harm. you can't just have a case that is an abstraction, you have to prove that somebody is being harmed, and these married couples couldn't prove that. and so, estelle griswold's case failed. and that's when she decided to get herself arrested. to be more precise, what she decided was that the way to test this law wasn't by getting married couples to say they were being prohibited from using birth control. it was to get herself arrested for distributing it. and so in the summer of 1961, she arranged for planned parenthood's connecticut branch to open a birth control clinic in new haven, where women could come in and get, presumably could come in and get the information that she thought it in terms of women, getting the information she needed on how to use birth control in their families. which she always assumed that this was about married women. they opened their clinic in october 2nd, on october 2nd,
it was on the books, but no one was enforcing it. and as you undoubtedly know, to have a supreme court case, you have to have a real harm. you can't just have a case that is an abstraction, you have to prove that somebody is being harmed, and these married couples couldn't prove that. and so, estelle griswold's case failed. and that's when she decided to get herself arrested. to be more precise, what she decided was that the way to test this law wasn't by getting married couples to say they...
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no, it was it was right there, you know in and he was like lincoln he was often at the front and visiting a hospital. so he visited hospitals quite a bit. the any other cabinet members do that that you stand in. yeah, stanton seward all of these men. um, you know it i think they were very conscious all the time this was not. yes, it was a battle of ideas. and yes, you've had to you know for him you had to raise the money to keep the soldiers, but it was also about about lives and that lives were being lost every day. let's return a little bit earlier in his life. prior to the war and you might speak to us a little bit about the fluidity of hardy and how because he went through numbers of parties. he did the federalist party that affected him first he went to the free soil and liberty parties. here skipping over his time as an oil based leader. the democrats were later. it was a wig and then we'll talk of the republicans but in the early part. it was very fluid in the country. wasn't that it was um, you know what we've lived in this period of you know with just two major parties for so lon
no, it was it was right there, you know in and he was like lincoln he was often at the front and visiting a hospital. so he visited hospitals quite a bit. the any other cabinet members do that that you stand in. yeah, stanton seward all of these men. um, you know it i think they were very conscious all the time this was not. yes, it was a battle of ideas. and yes, you've had to you know for him you had to raise the money to keep the soldiers, but it was also about about lives and that lives...
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so i was told this when i was 16.ne hearing that, but also, who taught a 16-year-old that idea? and so i think about that when you ask questions like this. you know, did you face -- sure i did. but what i actually worry about is that kind of thinking is substantiated in some segments of our society, which is so harmful to our democracy. david: so you graduated from the university of texas law school and rather than stay in texas, you headed to new york and you went to a very, very famous law firm, cleary gottlieb. and did you want to be a great corporate law partner? what did you want to be? darren: no, i didn't want to be. what i wanted not to be ever again was poor. i did not want to be poor. and when you grow up on the precipice of an economic collapse in your own family, it leaves you, it leaves an indelible mark. when you are a kid and you're waiting for your mother to pick you up at school after a debate tournament and she never turns up and you walk home and you find out it's because her car was repossessed, th
so i was told this when i was 16.ne hearing that, but also, who taught a 16-year-old that idea? and so i think about that when you ask questions like this. you know, did you face -- sure i did. but what i actually worry about is that kind of thinking is substantiated in some segments of our society, which is so harmful to our democracy. david: so you graduated from the university of texas law school and rather than stay in texas, you headed to new york and you went to a very, very famous law...
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well, yes it was. let's let's summarize what you specifically know about your biological matter. i know that her name at that time was irina emeleva. she was born on january 20, 1959 , she studied agricultural work. institute of the city of ufa, we led our own investigation and came to a woman from your city from ufa whose name is irina and who in our studio had the surname lyova in our studio irina ryabova tell us about yourself. my name is irina, my last name is ryabova. i'm from the city, ufa. i'm married. i have a very good husband. we have been together for over 40 years good family. i have a daughter. i have two wonderful granddaughters clever beauty, principle in life. i'm fine. now you have your husband's surname, but earlier my surname was lyova. where did you meet your husband? i participated in skiing competitions and came for sticks. and he started me, then he will bring one, then the second, then he started the third. in general, how to flirt with me at this moment. we saw each other and f
well, yes it was. let's let's summarize what you specifically know about your biological matter. i know that her name at that time was irina emeleva. she was born on january 20, 1959 , she studied agricultural work. institute of the city of ufa, we led our own investigation and came to a woman from your city from ufa whose name is irina and who in our studio had the surname lyova in our studio irina ryabova tell us about yourself. my name is irina, my last name is ryabova. i'm from the city,...
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wouldn't you that she was never up. there was a problem. i went to the with your scipio williams much. i mean, you said when, but he bought them google chrome, you to be in the you, which was you got them, but when you go neutral, so when you look in the choices here we go for both of them which will much we could keep them deal it as possible. yeah, we do you to work with them to. so boy, but i'm sure, but i'm still not e, so to send them to them ship when you my dish, we do deal up serials and stuff. i mean, you bet them or just switching to someone to grow young. i'm with, with some let's they do it. they bought their children edge towns, florida from ross for children. i wanna show a standby bug. you buy news, you said be external to shit. like issue abroad, but i don't know what's up or just local hostile carlo or my name is shola sh, glued shut q g. so with a with that but just to shut down going, but she'll probably out as a new student or leave me a school could show a new escalade. beautiful lashley, a slip by the way, she told me
wouldn't you that she was never up. there was a problem. i went to the with your scipio williams much. i mean, you said when, but he bought them google chrome, you to be in the you, which was you got them, but when you go neutral, so when you look in the choices here we go for both of them which will much we could keep them deal it as possible. yeah, we do you to work with them to. so boy, but i'm sure, but i'm still not e, so to send them to them ship when you my dish, we do deal up serials...
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there was something about it that was just, don't go the.d that she felt she could start looking. she used the skills she developed as a part-time genealogist to investigate her own family history. lisa: so, all of this you were hoping was gonna bring clues. linda: yes, and it's only given me more questions. a standard birth certificate has a family name. my certificate doesn't have that. i don't have a surname. i am still linda cathine nobody. lisa: a dna test came back, giving her more information than she'd ever expected: a strong match to a family called kelly. her aunt's reaction gave her the next piece of the puzzle. linda: and i just said to her, i said, "i do know one thing, though," i said, "i'm a kelly." and there was dead silence, and the next thing i heard her going, "oh my god, oh my god." she said, "i don't know how to tell you this," she said, "but he's a catholic priest." lisa: linda's aunt revealed how father joseph kelly was a great family friend back in the '60s. he'd often visit the house and take linda's mother and her s
there was something about it that was just, don't go the.d that she felt she could start looking. she used the skills she developed as a part-time genealogist to investigate her own family history. lisa: so, all of this you were hoping was gonna bring clues. linda: yes, and it's only given me more questions. a standard birth certificate has a family name. my certificate doesn't have that. i don't have a surname. i am still linda cathine nobody. lisa: a dna test came back, giving her more...
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it was, it was here. there was a little under the are you putting those couple adults over here? was a yeah, a good email police about thought of all i thought that was just what was it is what point though i to probably for the, for what you have a lot with my c r c. m. work with dealer photo. so really delivers a shift joslyn of most or if any of the, when you have the 4 digit radio at you, which, which would be good, you would put up with it, you know, what, your school new phones, just that it would impact of 0, william. they forbid, he could only game with just for his whole long as we esteem new paloma dismissed as it was that already gillian. steam is just 9. it was that now when it say, here's the way we could just li just before you do that or that those are new. so this is just a little bit to them is besides this to your ssl bought your talk with you a similar yes. those are locks initiatives to deal with this issue with ah ah oh, is your media a reflection of reality? ah, in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation, whole community? are you going
it was, it was here. there was a little under the are you putting those couple adults over here? was a yeah, a good email police about thought of all i thought that was just what was it is what point though i to probably for the, for what you have a lot with my c r c. m. work with dealer photo. so really delivers a shift joslyn of most or if any of the, when you have the 4 digit radio at you, which, which would be good, you would put up with it, you know, what, your school new phones, just that...