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workaholic is putting it mildly. told after one particularly harrowing negotiation bob explained one - - exclaimed i would sell it back to him if i could turn around and buy it again. he did not necessarily always aspired to public service in fact, it took a direct appeal to the builders and sinks to set this political career in motion. he saw a message in a church bulletin to volunteer with construction experience to help a mission in haiti. bob went along with his father and came back with the drive to keep doing good for real people. that conviction actually took him to city hall where people talk about the transformative ways with economic development that was unleashed during his time as mayor. they decided the success story should be written right here in the united states senate i tried to have a comprehensive catalog to have everything accomplished in the senate with the last act of business before new year's. but a few highlights stand out especially. early inhe his first term when the financial crisis throu
workaholic is putting it mildly. told after one particularly harrowing negotiation bob explained one - - exclaimed i would sell it back to him if i could turn around and buy it again. he did not necessarily always aspired to public service in fact, it took a direct appeal to the builders and sinks to set this political career in motion. he saw a message in a church bulletin to volunteer with construction experience to help a mission in haiti. bob went along with his father and came back with...
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the term workaholic might be putting it mildly. i'm told after one particularly harrowing negotiation bob explained - - exclaimed a, i would sell it back to him if i could turn it around and buy it again. unlike many of his colleagues hece does not necessarily always aspired to public service. in fact, it took - - took a direct appeal to his builder's instincts to set the political career in motion. he saw a message in a church bulletin that anyonee with volunteer construction experience to help in haiti he went along with his father and came back with the drive to keep doing real good for real people. that conviction eventually took him to city hall in chattanooga where people still talk about the transformative wave of education reform economic development and public improvements that was unleashed during his time as mayor. tennesseans like what they sa saw, they decided the next chapter should be written right here in the united states senate. i even tried to have a catalog of everything he has done or accomplished here in the s
the term workaholic might be putting it mildly. i'm told after one particularly harrowing negotiation bob explained - - exclaimed a, i would sell it back to him if i could turn it around and buy it again. unlike many of his colleagues hece does not necessarily always aspired to public service. in fact, it took - - took a direct appeal to his builder's instincts to set the political career in motion. he saw a message in a church bulletin that anyonee with volunteer construction experience to...
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way and as characters the two leaders also so chalk and cheese he's all about the image she's a workaholic that doesn't do the media charm offensive but also in a way that spat with tony blair has provided a bit of distraction from the seeming chaos taking place in her own cabinet and in terms of where we are with her brags that deal there's no sign of it being salvage champions have failed in her renegotiation with brussels so far and unless she pulls a bragg's a rabbit out of her santas hat it looks like parliament is still expected to reject a deal in january when it's expected to take place of the christmas which leaves thing you hate the sarah leslie close to a no deal rags it on that scheduled departure date that the u.k. is meant to leave the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march that's coming up pretty soon which is why we have this rumor mill right now in overdrive as to what's going to happen when parliament. it looks like now inevitably brigette to resume may's gregg's it deal and get on the surface all the talk of cabinet clashes arguing over what should happen next and the second
way and as characters the two leaders also so chalk and cheese he's all about the image she's a workaholic that doesn't do the media charm offensive but also in a way that spat with tony blair has provided a bit of distraction from the seeming chaos taking place in her own cabinet and in terms of where we are with her brags that deal there's no sign of it being salvage champions have failed in her renegotiation with brussels so far and unless she pulls a bragg's a rabbit out of her santas hat...
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the term workaholic might be putting it mildly. after one particularly harried negotiation ended in success bob explained i would sell it back to him if i could turn around and buy it again. so unlike many of his colleagues bob did not always aspired to public service. if he took an appeal to builders instincts to set his political career in motion. bob saw a message in a church bulletin, with construction experience to help a mission in haiti. bob went along with his father and came back with the drive to keep doing real good for real people. that conviction eventually took him to city hall in chattanooga where people talk about the transformative wave of economic development and public improvement that was unleashed during his time as mayor. tennesseans liked what they saw. they decided his serial success story should be written right here on their behalf. in the united states senate. but mister president, if i tried to relate a comprehensive catalog, accomplished in the senate this speech would be our last act of business before
the term workaholic might be putting it mildly. after one particularly harried negotiation ended in success bob explained i would sell it back to him if i could turn around and buy it again. so unlike many of his colleagues bob did not always aspired to public service. if he took an appeal to builders instincts to set his political career in motion. bob saw a message in a church bulletin, with construction experience to help a mission in haiti. bob went along with his father and came back with...
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my father was a workaholic. he was internationally famous in the arts, a federal commissioner of folk art in the states and my mom helped him be successful. she would proofread his books and go through contracts and they were a team and she stayed at home. the one thing i promised myself i can remember as a child is if i could, if my wife was the breadwinner, i would stay home and take care of the kids and be wantedher that i always him to be. i know that is projecting. it has paid off. we've got three beautiful children. they are all doing great and i found the talk. you did not talk much, but i hope you do, about dads and girls with body issues. my daughter, who is now 12. she and i, when she was younger, would go through vanity fair, for example, the magazine and i would ask, who do you think looks most natural? who do you think looks most happy? maybe there were two individuals in 500 pages where she was 6 then saying these people look happy. you can talk about dads and their daughters trying to raise happy
my father was a workaholic. he was internationally famous in the arts, a federal commissioner of folk art in the states and my mom helped him be successful. she would proofread his books and go through contracts and they were a team and she stayed at home. the one thing i promised myself i can remember as a child is if i could, if my wife was the breadwinner, i would stay home and take care of the kids and be wantedher that i always him to be. i know that is projecting. it has paid off. we've...
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you certainly were a workaholic for more than a decade and no one has forgotten it and we appreciate it i also said i was particularly appreciative when i became dean you took me out we talked for a couple of hours he started to imply would be a number of important elements to be successful and i am thankful for that so we owe a huge debt of gratitude and i'm very proud of the work you have done. i also want to recognize we are fortunate to have ed purcell, purcell, our renowned supreme court historian one of our most exceptional faculty members who will be interviewing jim tonight the ideal person to facilitate and engage a conversation he is one of jim's recruits to the law school a number of faculty members he brought to law school to build an extraordinary faculty has really helped to shape generations of law students here making an enormous impact on our understanding of the inner workings of the judiciary is also intimately familiar with jim's work offering a definitive retrospective for the 57 volume as an expert on the supreme court and jim's work we are about to listen to th
you certainly were a workaholic for more than a decade and no one has forgotten it and we appreciate it i also said i was particularly appreciative when i became dean you took me out we talked for a couple of hours he started to imply would be a number of important elements to be successful and i am thankful for that so we owe a huge debt of gratitude and i'm very proud of the work you have done. i also want to recognize we are fortunate to have ed purcell, purcell, our renowned supreme court...
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she was by all accounts a workaholic who loved what she did. no shrinking violet either. melissa loved those boozy, splashy office parties just as much as the other lawyers. she'd found herself a nice slice of the american pie. and that's the thing about 38-year-old melissa lewis, even as she raised her voice and glass with the senior partners, her sad end wasn't far off. and her unexpected death would get caught up in a chain of events right out of a john grisham novel. murder, betrayal, and billions of dollars in fraud. melissa lewis at the start of everything awful that followed. >> it ended up being the beginning of the end. >> reporter: "missy," as her family called her, had come so far. penthouse lawyering wasn't likely for a restless, likely for a restless, high school dropout. her mother lisa lapointe. here was a kid who didn't really finish high school. she got the ged ticket -- >> correct. she didn't plan to be a high school dropout. she was in a hurry to get on with life. >> reporter: and focused enough, finally, to finish college and then in her late 20's go f
she was by all accounts a workaholic who loved what she did. no shrinking violet either. melissa loved those boozy, splashy office parties just as much as the other lawyers. she'd found herself a nice slice of the american pie. and that's the thing about 38-year-old melissa lewis, even as she raised her voice and glass with the senior partners, her sad end wasn't far off. and her unexpected death would get caught up in a chain of events right out of a john grisham novel. murder, betrayal, and...
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they are a workaholic. the job is their entire life. now all of that is taken out from under him.d, livid. >> for the first time in 33 years, michael flynn is a civilian. >> he wasn't an experienced businessman. i know he wanted to be like a lot of the people in washington that leave the military and go out and make a lot of money. >> he forces a security consulting firm. the flynn intel group. the following year begins cultivating clients and joins the ranks of former military officials on the paid speaker circuit. controversy rears its head. his appearance at the 2015 tenth anniversary celebration of rt, russia today, a propaganda arm of the kremlin, raises eyebrows. >> president obama seems to think he is containing isis. >> i know he said that. i disagree with that. >> he gave an interview to a russia propaganda outlet. he stood and applauded putin's speech. it would emerge later was that he was paid, his company was paid some $45,000. >> i'm sure he would never would be disloyal to the united states for any reason. i think the optics of it were terrible and it was a mistake i
they are a workaholic. the job is their entire life. now all of that is taken out from under him.d, livid. >> for the first time in 33 years, michael flynn is a civilian. >> he wasn't an experienced businessman. i know he wanted to be like a lot of the people in washington that leave the military and go out and make a lot of money. >> he forces a security consulting firm. the flynn intel group. the following year begins cultivating clients and joins the ranks of former...
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. >> you know, and ginsburg is known to be a real workaholic. she does not miss a beat.this going on, she participated this week in a vote that upheld a lower court ban, striking down new restrictions on asylum seekers. and talk to us about her fortitude, why it is so important for her, to matter, you know, and to weigh in, no matter what. >> that's so true. i remember in 2009, when she had just come off of her pancreatic cancer diagnosis, and she insisted on attending a joint session of congress, where president obama was speaking for the first time, and at that moment, she happened to be the only woman on the supreme court, sandra day o'connor had left, and sotomayor had not yet been appointed and she said to me, i want americans to see that the court was not all men. and she's very fierce about, first of all, showing up, being conspicuous, and casting her vote for her side. and that decision, that order that you just referred to, fred, it was again by one vote 5-4 to ensure that president trump's new asylum restrictions did not go into place. what president trump has
. >> you know, and ginsburg is known to be a real workaholic. she does not miss a beat.this going on, she participated this week in a vote that upheld a lower court ban, striking down new restrictions on asylum seekers. and talk to us about her fortitude, why it is so important for her, to matter, you know, and to weigh in, no matter what. >> that's so true. i remember in 2009, when she had just come off of her pancreatic cancer diagnosis, and she insisted on attending a joint...
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he had wine, women and song sort of life and enjoying the fruits of holiday and stan was a workaholicr heyday. it's an evocative time to set the film. >> it's interesting because at the end, in the film we see that stan and ollie go to judge a bathing suit contest. ollie is not very well. >> a real thing they did. >> so tell us about that. it leads, again, to a real bonding. >> well, oliver is struggling with his health as he did in real life during these tours. he passed away shortly after the last tour. so, yeah, in our film we go to one of these publicity events and we just had a big fight the night before and you think like maybe this is it for them, that they finally had it with each other and then there's a health crisis, a big health crisis with oliver, an existential cries for the act and it's a real reckoning moment when sudan and ollie, you know, have to put aside whatever the petty disagreement of that argument was about. realize the larger human truth with each other. it's a beautiful moment. it makes me tear up not because of my own performance but i'm remembering what it
he had wine, women and song sort of life and enjoying the fruits of holiday and stan was a workaholicr heyday. it's an evocative time to set the film. >> it's interesting because at the end, in the film we see that stan and ollie go to judge a bathing suit contest. ollie is not very well. >> a real thing they did. >> so tell us about that. it leads, again, to a real bonding. >> well, oliver is struggling with his health as he did in real life during these tours. he...
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the term "workaholic" might be putting it mildly. i'm told that after one particularly hairy negotiation ended in success, bob explained -- exclaimed, i'd sell it back to him if i could turn around and buy it again. so unlike many of his colleagues, bob did not necessarily always aspire to public service. in fact, it took a direct appeal to his builder's instincts to set this political career in motion. bob saw a message in a church bulletin. they needed volunteers with construction experience to help a mission in haiti. bob went along, along with his father, and he came back with the drive to keep doing real good for real people. that conviction eventually took him to city hall in chattanooga where people still talk about the transformative wave of education reform, economic development, and public improvements that was unleashed during his time as mayor. tennesseans liked what they saw. they decided the next chapters of bob corker's serial success story should be written right here on their behalf in the united states senate. so, m
the term "workaholic" might be putting it mildly. i'm told that after one particularly hairy negotiation ended in success, bob explained -- exclaimed, i'd sell it back to him if i could turn around and buy it again. so unlike many of his colleagues, bob did not necessarily always aspire to public service. in fact, it took a direct appeal to his builder's instincts to set this political career in motion. bob saw a message in a church bulletin. they needed volunteers with construction...
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brian: you're a workaholic.uses, but one thing we discovered through these videos is that a lot of these kids don't really know what they believe. they've been taught what to believe, but as we've been reporting at campus reform, the indoctrination is so heavy on these college campuses that they don't even challenge the point of view there. griff: hey, lawrence, let's take a listen to a clip here. this is students you talk to that say they hate trump's state of the union? they're actually president obama's. take a listen. >> today we're at john jay college getting reactions to president trump's state of the union address last night. we're going to give them a few quotes from the speech and ask their reaction, except the quotes we're giving them are actually from president obama's state of the unions. china wants to write the rules, that would put us at a disadvantage, we should write those rules. >> i wouldn't mess with china. >> everything is out the window. like, oh, china, china, china. [laughter] griff: they
brian: you're a workaholic.uses, but one thing we discovered through these videos is that a lot of these kids don't really know what they believe. they've been taught what to believe, but as we've been reporting at campus reform, the indoctrination is so heavy on these college campuses that they don't even challenge the point of view there. griff: hey, lawrence, let's take a listen to a clip here. this is students you talk to that say they hate trump's state of the union? they're actually...
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my father was a workaholic.internationally famous in the arts, a federal commissioner of folk art in the states and my mom helped him be successful. she would proofread his books and go through contracts and they were a team and she stayed at home. the one thing i promised myself i can remember as a child is if i could, if my wife was the breadwinner, i would stay home and take care of the kids and be wantedher that i always him to be. i know that is projecting. it has paid off. we've got three beautiful children. they are all doing great and i found the talk. you did not talk much, but i hope you do, about dads and girls with body issues. my daughter, who is now 12. she and i, when she was younger, would go through vanity fair, for example, the magazine and i would ask, who do you think looks most natural? who do you think looks most happy? maybe there were two individuals in 500 pages where she was 6 then saying these people look happy. you can talk about dads and their daughters trying to raise happy kids. ho
my father was a workaholic.internationally famous in the arts, a federal commissioner of folk art in the states and my mom helped him be successful. she would proofread his books and go through contracts and they were a team and she stayed at home. the one thing i promised myself i can remember as a child is if i could, if my wife was the breadwinner, i would stay home and take care of the kids and be wantedher that i always him to be. i know that is projecting. it has paid off. we've got three...