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we first met wesley murison during the vancouver olympics, at the ripe age of three.snowboarding phenom, shredding the slopes in his hometown of dubuque, iowa and leaving yours truly in the dust. you go, i'll meet you there! i'm good! as it turns out, "there" in is breckenridge, colorado, one of the premiere snowboard training grounds in the country. that's where we caught up with him this week, or at least tried to catch up. ♪ ♪ keep in mind, wes just turned five years old yesterday. and when we say he's taken off since last we saw him, we're not just talking about his jumps. >> wesley has gotten a lot of help, a lot of sponsors. at the end of january, he qualified for nationals. which was pretty exciting. and he was the youngest competitor they've ever had. >> let's hear it for wesley. >> did you like nationals, buddy? >> yeah. what was your favored part. >> doing the half pipe. >> add to that, his own website and more than 2600 fans on facebook. not bad for a kid who just like last year, still has a little trouble pronouncing his "s"s. like you pin. >> you spin. >>
we first met wesley murison during the vancouver olympics, at the ripe age of three.snowboarding phenom, shredding the slopes in his hometown of dubuque, iowa and leaving yours truly in the dust. you go, i'll meet you there! i'm good! as it turns out, "there" in is breckenridge, colorado, one of the premiere snowboard training grounds in the country. that's where we caught up with him this week, or at least tried to catch up. ♪ ♪ keep in mind, wes just turned five years old...
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duration of the seventy eight day bombing campaign and saw exactly what you're describing general wesley clark was the supreme allied commander at the time of that operation and when i interviewed him when he was running for president in two thousand and four and asked him to respond to the charges from amnesty international that he was a war crime a war criminal for having authorized the bombing of radio television serbia killing sixteen media workers that had nothing to do with propaganda for the regime they were makeup artists and engineers and others and and debated wesley clark on that issue the fact is that when the and this is an inconvenient truth to talk about when the united states began bombing serbia. simply to protect the albanian majority in the southern serbian province of kosovo what happened on the ground was that milosevic's forces isolated their killing campaign and actually engaged in in much greater brutality. against the kosovo albanians than they had been in the months leading up to the u.s. bombing the other thing that happened as a result of the us going into yug
duration of the seventy eight day bombing campaign and saw exactly what you're describing general wesley clark was the supreme allied commander at the time of that operation and when i interviewed him when he was running for president in two thousand and four and asked him to respond to the charges from amnesty international that he was a war crime a war criminal for having authorized the bombing of radio television serbia killing sixteen media workers that had nothing to do with propaganda for...
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clark general wesley clark retired general gave a talk some years ago where he mentioned six or seven countries across the middle east that were the united states slat israel enemy all it needed needed in the united states of the e.u. and certainly possibly in israel's need to make a speaker israel but in the united states he needed to have regime change and certainly iraq was on the list going to libya was on that list we see there. you know syria and iran are on those those lists so it's a long term agenda regime change is not a secret it's not a secret that's u.s. policy. switching our attention now to libya gadhafi has called on the middle led coalition to stop bombing the country and to hold talks about nato says i talk you must first start attacking the rebels is there a danger of this turning into another long term campaign for nato or for the u.s. as in iraq and afghanistan. i hope not but i think the potential is there in there seems to be no real restraint or common sense really coming from washington or from the military institutions that are in the united states that are p
clark general wesley clark retired general gave a talk some years ago where he mentioned six or seven countries across the middle east that were the united states slat israel enemy all it needed needed in the united states of the e.u. and certainly possibly in israel's need to make a speaker israel but in the united states he needed to have regime change and certainly iraq was on the list going to libya was on that list we see there. you know syria and iran are on those those lists so it's a...
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and debated wesley clark on that issue the fact is that when the and this is an inconvenient truth to talk about when the united states began bombing serbia. simply to protect the albanian majority in the southern serbian province of kosovo what happened on the ground was that milosevic's forces escalated their killing campaign and actually engaged in but in much greater brutality acts of brutality against the kosovo albanians than they had been in the months leading up to the u.s. bombing the other thing that happened as a result of the us going into yugoslavia in one thousand nine hundred nine and essentially putting in power. the war criminals from the kosovo liberation army is that an ethnic cleansing campaign was carried out by the us backed kosovo liberation army expelling a quarter of a million serbs and other minorities from kosovo so we want to hold that up as some kind of a success story let's look at the facts on the ground i'm not so sure that what the united states did there in the name of stopping the humanitarian catastrophe or genocide actually had that impact it just
and debated wesley clark on that issue the fact is that when the and this is an inconvenient truth to talk about when the united states began bombing serbia. simply to protect the albanian majority in the southern serbian province of kosovo what happened on the ground was that milosevic's forces escalated their killing campaign and actually engaged in but in much greater brutality acts of brutality against the kosovo albanians than they had been in the months leading up to the u.s. bombing the...
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wesley 81. london school of economics ms international relations. business week magazine moscow burro chief 4 years. the atlantic contributing editor one year and currently. national journal staff correspondent with five cover stories this year. the french were right kerry is a worldly der the rise of nationalism. rethinking that zionism and going dutch one year the new york and washington post, "los angeles times" contributed to. the real state of the union essays on united states the angry american our commentary on social rage. hobbies, travel in the form of ussr, the mideast and europe. paul, jeffrey sarrabin. >> the statistics that i gave from this quite remarkable 5,500 were recapped. do you believe that the historical account as given by at least two of the gospel writers of the christmas the angels announcing to mary. >> no, i'm not a theologian. >> do you think it's not treating as historical jesus' true history? >> well, i'm a histo historian t know how much historical evidence there is for this. we don't know the historical evidence his y
wesley 81. london school of economics ms international relations. business week magazine moscow burro chief 4 years. the atlantic contributing editor one year and currently. national journal staff correspondent with five cover stories this year. the french were right kerry is a worldly der the rise of nationalism. rethinking that zionism and going dutch one year the new york and washington post, "los angeles times" contributed to. the real state of the union essays on united states...
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wesley 81. london school of economics ms international relations. business week magazine moscow burro chief 4 years. the atlantic contributing editor one year and currently. national journal staff correspondent with five cover stories this year. the french were right kerry is a worldly der the rise of nationalism. rethinking that zionism and going dutch one year the new york and washington post, "los angeles times" contributed to. the real state of the union essays on united states the angry american our commentary on social rage. hobbies, travel in the form of ussr, the mideast and europe. paul, jeffrey sarrabin. >> the statistics that i gave from this quite remarkable 5,500 were recapped. do you believe that the historical account as given by at least two of the gospel writers of the christmas the angels announcing to mary. >> no, i'm not a theologian. >> do you think it's not treating as historical jesus' true history? >> well, i'm a histo historian t know how much historical evidence there is for this. we don't know the historical evidence his y
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the potential buyer of that oil from the rebel territory now just remind you that before the end wesley view was producing around one point six million barrels of oil per day and exported around going point three million barrels per day so since its exports hold to brant crude has risen to around one hundred and two dollars from one hundred dollars now we're seeing a slight drop today. prices going crude is trading at one hundred and twenty one dollars eighty six cents per barrel now light sweet is a little lower one hundred eight dollars per barrel but all in all it was up about prices oil prices they have gained eighteen percent this year now markets are going to see how the russian markets are reacting to these high oil prices because you know russia is the main games money from oil revenues and we'll have to see how energy majors will behave absolutely and russia markets will open shortly and it will hear more from you will be far less than twenty minutes time here in the city thanks very much to be for this. and you can follow regular online updates on what's going on in libya on o
the potential buyer of that oil from the rebel territory now just remind you that before the end wesley view was producing around one point six million barrels of oil per day and exported around going point three million barrels per day so since its exports hold to brant crude has risen to around one hundred and two dollars from one hundred dollars now we're seeing a slight drop today. prices going crude is trading at one hundred and twenty one dollars eighty six cents per barrel now light...
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. >>> wesley matthews of portland had 25 points against dallas.e trail blazers hung on for a 97-92 victory over the mavericks. but dallas still leads the series 2-1. >>> in baseball the last place red sox are heating up. in the 11th inning, adrian gonzalez doubled to break the tie there and boston then closed out a 4-2 win against the angels in anaheim. boston has won 5 of the last 6 games. >>> and matt holliday and albert pujols of st. louis each blasted two-run homers off washington. and the cards shut out the nationals 5-0. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and some last-minute wedding preparations with just one week to go before prince william and kate middleton tie the royal knot. here's to my pants not leaving marks on my waist. achieve small wins with a healthy lifestyle and dannon light & fit. the light fresh yogurt with 80 calories vs. 100 in the other leading brand. here's to 80 calories tasting crazy good. live light and fit. to london starts with arthritis pain... and a choice. take tylenol now, and ma
. >>> wesley matthews of portland had 25 points against dallas.e trail blazers hung on for a 97-92 victory over the mavericks. but dallas still leads the series 2-1. >>> in baseball the last place red sox are heating up. in the 11th inning, adrian gonzalez doubled to break the tie there and boston then closed out a 4-2 win against the angels in anaheim. boston has won 5 of the last 6 games. >>> and matt holliday and albert pujols of st. louis each blasted two-run...
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. >> when 9/11 hit they hired wesley clark to go to the government to sell their services to the government. that's an example of this wall crumbling. >> we have no time for this but give me an examine. medical record keeping. if you are in australia and you fall down and nobody knows -- you keel over and nobody knows what your record is, they don't have to call your wife or children to find out where it is and on and on. while you pass out they press a button with what they find in your wallet and they can find your medical information. it's great. >> i think medical information when fair information practices are applied to it could benefit consumers. >> do the pluses outweigh the minuses? >> it depends. good uses of information are good and bad uses are bad. >> thank you very much. it's a big issue and
. >> when 9/11 hit they hired wesley clark to go to the government to sell their services to the government. that's an example of this wall crumbling. >> we have no time for this but give me an examine. medical record keeping. if you are in australia and you fall down and nobody knows -- you keel over and nobody knows what your record is, they don't have to call your wife or children to find out where it is and on and on. while you pass out they press a button with what they find in...
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she also said to be, when it all occurred there were many wesley graduates said never again they would give money to the college and she said we wrote hundreds of letters saying please do not stop giving. this is just the opinion of some. over time as the issue was discussed things began to turn and i just want to quote from herb of bomb beck who wrote to a serious column in the wellesley students could not imagine what barbara bush could contribute to their education imagine your own mother to deny them a voice is to suggest they have not achieved anything of any importance they gave you a voice and acetic commencement how important is that? so slowly things turned around. the young women who had a poster began to recognize that maybe she has something to tell them and then she flew to mostly on the day of the commencement address they were solidly in her corner and very quickly shares something she said near the end of the speech but she told the women to make three choices to get involved a something that was bigger than themselves and in her case it was literacy and to make sure th
she also said to be, when it all occurred there were many wesley graduates said never again they would give money to the college and she said we wrote hundreds of letters saying please do not stop giving. this is just the opinion of some. over time as the issue was discussed things began to turn and i just want to quote from herb of bomb beck who wrote to a serious column in the wellesley students could not imagine what barbara bush could contribute to their education imagine your own mother to...
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if you don't, you could wind up in polirison with wesley snipes. complicated. tonight, we've enlisted the help of one of our celebrity guests. it's time for gary busey's too late tax tips. >> hi, i'm gary busey. with your too late tax tip. if you did any farming at all on your land, you can take that as a deduction. deduction. that stands for discount every damn ulcer causing taxable item on neptune. that's where i'm from. >> jimmy: i didn't know that. [ applause [ applause ] not that you need it, but here's a tip from me. every year, i include a piece of chicken in the envelope. not a bribe, just a little treat for the guy at the irs who opens it. i got a lot of money back this year. i claimed justin bieber as a dependent. he's wrth a fortune. today was a busy day for postal worker. i guess that makes sense. i hadn't really realized that until i saw this commercial today. >> remember last christmas when you didn't give your mail carrier a tip we do. happy tax day. from your friends at the united states postal service. >> jimmy: all right. [ applau
if you don't, you could wind up in polirison with wesley snipes. complicated. tonight, we've enlisted the help of one of our celebrity guests. it's time for gary busey's too late tax tips. >> hi, i'm gary busey. with your too late tax tip. if you did any farming at all on your land, you can take that as a deduction. deduction. that stands for discount every damn ulcer causing taxable item on neptune. that's where i'm from. >> jimmy: i didn't know that. [ applause [ applause ] not...
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. >> ask wesley snipes. you can't tell me the irs isn't the enforcement arm here. it is. >> i'll ask the question. you're not answering. just tell me how is it fair? >> ready? >> on the last tip i'd like to offer is a little bit of a signature thing of mine. so i'm letting my colleagues in on a little bit of a secret. the reporters and interviewers love a little positive reinforcement when you're done with your interview. so here's a little trick that i started. >> go ahead. >> what's the question? >> you gave a speech. what's the question? >> i've got to go, congress. thank you so much for coming on. >> great interview. aces. >> okay, congressman weiner. now i know your tricks. and don't ever try that turn away move thing with me. never. because if you try that turn away move with me, when you turn back, to your face i'm going to call you anthony. ooh, a brainteaser. how can expedia now save me even more on my hotel? well, hotels know they can't fill every room every day. like this one. and this one. and oops, my bad. so, they give expedia ginormous discounts with
. >> ask wesley snipes. you can't tell me the irs isn't the enforcement arm here. it is. >> i'll ask the question. you're not answering. just tell me how is it fair? >> ready? >> on the last tip i'd like to offer is a little bit of a signature thing of mine. so i'm letting my colleagues in on a little bit of a secret. the reporters and interviewers love a little positive reinforcement when you're done with your interview. so here's a little trick that i started. >>...
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we learned of the death at age 94 of harry wesley cool ridge the inventor of super glue. ♪ stuck on youchemist during world war ii he was trying to develop a clear plastic gun site for the military. in a video, hoover recalled what happened when he stumbled upon a substance known as cyanoacrlotlate. >> the problem was everything was sticking to everything. finally the government canceled the contract. >> osgood: only after the war did he come to realize the chemical's true value. >> now i could say i had magic glue that could stick all kinds of things together. >> reporter: the result was the product that eventually came to known as super glue which gary moore demonstrated on his tv show. >> the only thing between my 150 pounds and that wire will be one drop of glue. >> osgood: the sticking power highlighted on that early tv show was demonstrated many times over in countless commercials over the years. >> i invented super glue. >> reporter: in 2010, he received the national medical... medal technology of innovation from president obama. an honor whose permanence rivals that of dr. hoove
we learned of the death at age 94 of harry wesley cool ridge the inventor of super glue. ♪ stuck on youchemist during world war ii he was trying to develop a clear plastic gun site for the military. in a video, hoover recalled what happened when he stumbled upon a substance known as cyanoacrlotlate. >> the problem was everything was sticking to everything. finally the government canceled the contract. >> osgood: only after the war did he come to realize the chemical's true value....
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william blake, charles wesley.well. >> there is. >> you're just seeing -- you saw prince william talk ing ing to someone in the middletons side. prince harry is talking to his uncle. >> the prince will do this for another 10, 20 minutes. for the final to minutes before kate arooifs, he and harry go to a separate room and have a moment between them. they joked last week, we won't allow cameras in there. >> apparently, william is very fond of carole and michael middleton. >> they're a strong couple. very happily married. a stable family. a very close family. >> mr. middleton would not be in the abbey yet. he would be arriving with kate. it would be mrs. middleton. she'll be leaving the goring hotel in minutes, along with her son, james. the last arrivals would be kate and her father, michael. >> that's the goring hotel. >> the hallway or sheathe has been erected so we get little in terms of the glimpse of the wedding gown until she steps out in front of westminster abbey. some of the others expected to be in attendan
william blake, charles wesley.well. >> there is. >> you're just seeing -- you saw prince william talk ing ing to someone in the middletons side. prince harry is talking to his uncle. >> the prince will do this for another 10, 20 minutes. for the final to minutes before kate arooifs, he and harry go to a separate room and have a moment between them. they joked last week, we won't allow cameras in there. >> apparently, william is very fond of carole and michael middleton....
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his highness the emir and the people of qatar at general wesley hosted the forum for you.onored to be aghast and doha anda -- a guest in dha last year. i want to thank the brookings institution for keeping this event growing and going. i want to a knowledge my colleagues in the diplomatic corps here tonight, including the minister of state for foreign affairs of qatar, the foreign minister of jordan, and the secretary general of the organizations of the islamic conference. over the years, the u.s.-islamic world forum has offered the chance to celebrate the diversity months of muslims around the world. from qatar, which is pioneering innovative energy solutions and preparing to host the world cup, to countries as varied as turkey, senegal, indonesia, and malaysia, each offering its own modern rigid model for prosperity and progress. this forum also offers a chance to discuss the equally diverse set of challenges we face together, the need to confront violent extremism, the urgency of achieving a two-state solution between israel and the palestinians, the importance of embra
his highness the emir and the people of qatar at general wesley hosted the forum for you.onored to be aghast and doha anda -- a guest in dha last year. i want to thank the brookings institution for keeping this event growing and going. i want to a knowledge my colleagues in the diplomatic corps here tonight, including the minister of state for foreign affairs of qatar, the foreign minister of jordan, and the secretary general of the organizations of the islamic conference. over the years, the...
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doctor wesley clark, pam hyde not be here today, but she had the pleasure of co-chairing a committeecross dhhs the trustees services around substance abuse. i want to acknowledge sarah wattenberg and the deputy assistant secretary and at banks and admiration to karen perry. the error was and she has displayed to turn personal pain into power is extraordinary, and we want to thank you for being here and sharing your story. you have heard from director kerlikowske about abuse of courage and drugs representing an alarming crisis. i can accept that this crisis is suffocating our society. you have heard several startling facts, and let me add to those facts. we know that the accused of legal drugs now account for 1 million members see department visits a year, matching the number of visits achievable to illegal drugs. we know that nearly one-third of people who use illicit drugs for the first time began by abusing crash corruption and drugs. as the director has noted, seven out of 10 of these people get the drugs from the medicine cabinet. these facts alarm all of us. the alarm me, as a f
doctor wesley clark, pam hyde not be here today, but she had the pleasure of co-chairing a committeecross dhhs the trustees services around substance abuse. i want to acknowledge sarah wattenberg and the deputy assistant secretary and at banks and admiration to karen perry. the error was and she has displayed to turn personal pain into power is extraordinary, and we want to thank you for being here and sharing your story. you have heard from director kerlikowske about abuse of courage and drugs...
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host: wesley is an independent in florida. your comment? caller: i am a few representatives behind, but one of them was talking about a 5% pay cut in the house. if it equaled $1 in his analogy, why even do it? i would propose members of the house and congress make 15% more than the members of the district. you do not go into the military to make money, so why would you go into public service to make money? and if the government does shut down, i do not believe we owe them any back pay, if they were not doing their job in the first place. host: our guests, congressman john yarmuth, is with us now. thank you for being here. i have a headline that says us rep. yarmuth will be making deep cuts. talk about that. guest: they had to make cuts because they anticipated budget cuts would reduce the work. this is going on all of the country. government spending accounts for about 40% -- at all levels -- 45% of total spending in the economy. the federal budget is 25% of gross domestic product. you cannot cut government spending without having an impact
host: wesley is an independent in florida. your comment? caller: i am a few representatives behind, but one of them was talking about a 5% pay cut in the house. if it equaled $1 in his analogy, why even do it? i would propose members of the house and congress make 15% more than the members of the district. you do not go into the military to make money, so why would you go into public service to make money? and if the government does shut down, i do not believe we owe them any back pay, if they...
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doctor wesley clark, pam hyde not be here today, but she had the pleasure of co-chairing a committee across dhhs the trustees services around substance abuse. i want to acknowledge sarah wattenberg and the deputy assistant secretary d at banks and admiration to karen perry. the error was and she has displayed to turn personal pain into power is extraordinary, and we want to thank you for being here and sharing your story. you have heard from director kerlikowske about abuse of courage and drugs representing an alarming crisis. i can accept that this crisis is suffocating our society. you have heard several startling facts, and let me add to those facts. we know that the accused of legal drugs now account for 1 million members see department visits a year, matching the number of visits achievable to illegal ugs. we know that nearly one-third of people who use illicit drugsor the first time began by abusing crash corruption and drugs. as the director has noted, seven out of 10 of these people get the drugs from the medicine cabinet. these facts alarm all of us. the alarm me, as a fathe
doctor wesley clark, pam hyde not be here today, but she had the pleasure of co-chairing a committee across dhhs the trustees services around substance abuse. i want to acknowledge sarah wattenberg and the deputy assistant secretary d at banks and admiration to karen perry. the error was and she has displayed to turn personal pain into power is extraordinary, and we want to thank you for being here and sharing your story. you have heard from director kerlikowske about abuse of courage and drugs...
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ask wesley snipes.an't tell me the irs isn't the enforcement arm here, it is. >> no, i'll ask the question. you're not answering. tell me, how is it fair? >> ready? you see, it's really n that hard. and the last tip i'd like to offer is a little bit of a signature thing of mine, so i'm letting my colleagues in on a little bit of a secret. the reporters and interviewers love a little positive reinrcement when you're done with your interview. they love a lite, you want to be acknowledged they have a very hard job, they want to know that the interview went well, and so here's a little trick that i started. >> go ahead. >> what's the question? >> you clear -- >> i her the speech, what's the question? >> thank you for coming on, congssman. thank you so much. >> great interview, aces. >> now, i just want you to know great interview, aces, that's my trademark, so don't steal it, paul. i'm just saying. but in conclusion, let me express my gratitude to all of you, in all seriousness, as i said before, y are an i
ask wesley snipes.an't tell me the irs isn't the enforcement arm here, it is. >> no, i'll ask the question. you're not answering. tell me, how is it fair? >> ready? you see, it's really n that hard. and the last tip i'd like to offer is a little bit of a signature thing of mine, so i'm letting my colleagues in on a little bit of a secret. the reporters and interviewers love a little positive reinrcement when you're done with your interview. they love a lite, you want to be...
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wesley clark from substance abuse and mental health services. pam could not be here today. she and i have the pleasure of " sharing a broad coordinating committee across -- pleasure of coordinating a committee. i want to acknowledge our senior health and public policy adviser. our special thanks and admiration to karen perry and the task force. the heroism she has displayed to turn personal pain into power is really extraordinary. karen, we want to thank you for being here and sharing your war story. you heard from gil kerlikowske that the abuse of prescription drugs presents an alarming public health crisis. this public health crisis is suffocating our society. you have heard several startling facts. let me add to those facts. we know that the abuse of legal drugs, prescription drugs or over-the-counter medications, accounts for 1 million the emergency department visits per year, matching the number of this is attributable to illegal drugs. we know that nearly 1/3 of people who use illicit drugs for the first time began by abusing prescription drugs. as the director has no
wesley clark from substance abuse and mental health services. pam could not be here today. she and i have the pleasure of " sharing a broad coordinating committee across -- pleasure of coordinating a committee. i want to acknowledge our senior health and public policy adviser. our special thanks and admiration to karen perry and the task force. the heroism she has displayed to turn personal pain into power is really extraordinary. karen, we want to thank you for being here and sharing your...