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what hands or war i can't tell i was young i'm gonna. simply not allow the who. by hand i don't do. the singeing i'll go here i make mese just one as we. think here the. we as i'm only untangle what was her man child the most i saw. the years all available wonder to me. while here to my bangor i told her how the. good a minor. was. so you can find the right teacher by watching me you're going to come high we've done it was to say well you can't. you will be you into rom able to moan maybe you do want to. go g. to try and cheat i do cause you can't want to work on getting being charged you were. out last. fall out. so they come to. my. undoing you don't know you know in here though paul elements of been distancing young. by seeing you go through this ng would told you often when t. . that i gave them a reality that was in the. young. i was and it was fun to go useful. single sides even those who wasn't. for example you know. where you are the moon there's nobody would you got to be on it was one of them up this or that mislead you that it was a loon oh it was you but you did have a gu
what hands or war i can't tell i was young i'm gonna. simply not allow the who. by hand i don't do. the singeing i'll go here i make mese just one as we. think here the. we as i'm only untangle what was her man child the most i saw. the years all available wonder to me. while here to my bangor i told her how the. good a minor. was. so you can find the right teacher by watching me you're going to come high we've done it was to say well you can't. you will be you into rom able to moan maybe you...
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but i was -- i had young children and i was -- i was 31 or 32 i think at the time. and i just had a wonderful time. because i didn't think of the cadets as young little boys so to speak. they were all gentlemen to me and i mean, i was not that much older than they were. and i think we just had a lot of fun together. i went to all of the -- i went to the swimming and to the wrestling and track and, you know, and football of course. baseball. and i loved it all. and the kids would go with me sometimes and sometimes they would say no. but -- >> what were your favorite activities here? >> i loved wrestling can you believe it, but i loved swimming and -- well, i love football of course. and i loved baseball. but i loved -- i just loved sports. >> right. and i imagine that you went to all the formal events, right? >> yes. yes. >> so all the different dances and that sort of thing. >> not all of them, no. >> yeah. and -- oh, yeah, tell me about entertaining at quarters 100. >> oh, well, you could seat ten on either side and so it would be -- >> the tables -- >> at the big t
but i was -- i had young children and i was -- i was 31 or 32 i think at the time. and i just had a wonderful time. because i didn't think of the cadets as young little boys so to speak. they were all gentlemen to me and i mean, i was not that much older than they were. and i think we just had a lot of fun together. i went to all of the -- i went to the swimming and to the wrestling and track and, you know, and football of course. baseball. and i loved it all. and the kids would go with me...
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nearby has got him thinking he doesn't want his son to go through what he experienced when he was young. when i was twelve years old my mum left for good and she came here and december my father left. my parents and me some some money for months just to pay my power and to. it was a cold winter and. i had to. i told them when they sent me that i was like two months with no power at home. i didn't tell them you know what's. mid day at the pool bar while the boss is enjoying himself thomas a great way to uses his lunch break to get away. he needs to let off steam and heads for the ne cove within walking distance. he's upset there is no affordable accommodation for seasonal workers especially now that private homes are being rented out via platforms like abbey and b. . as a result of the second season in a row he's living in provisional quarters next to the. thomas has footage of the conditions there. when. he sees the place where to sleep. and pretty. as you can see here. he does support untrue. and deaconesses. we scheme because. she connects into classes of consciousness. and this is some of my
nearby has got him thinking he doesn't want his son to go through what he experienced when he was young. when i was twelve years old my mum left for good and she came here and december my father left. my parents and me some some money for months just to pay my power and to. it was a cold winter and. i had to. i told them when they sent me that i was like two months with no power at home. i didn't tell them you know what's. mid day at the pool bar while the boss is enjoying himself thomas a...
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i was so offended when it came to america that people say we pay money. i was starving when i was young. i think for me hunger was just never hunger. it meant death, that it was daily life for me, that when you're hungry, not just you are hungry. it is directly related to your life, your entire existence. to this day i have some obsession that a get panic attack. i know i don't have food in the. it scare for me to even go camping. when they eat late at night, i will eat as much as i can, even though it makes me sick because i know when i was young i did not know when it's going to have more food it again. i eat as much as they can for survivor. so that's i think different, i have come relations i have come food is different than most people i think or like my friends. >> host: you also write in your book that you needed special permission to eat beef in north korea. >> guest: yes. north korea, we know it is the darkest place on earth. we don't have electricity, automobiles for anything to work in the farm. individuals cannot own things socially and we don't own house or anything. it's a
i was so offended when it came to america that people say we pay money. i was starving when i was young. i think for me hunger was just never hunger. it meant death, that it was daily life for me, that when you're hungry, not just you are hungry. it is directly related to your life, your entire existence. to this day i have some obsession that a get panic attack. i know i don't have food in the. it scare for me to even go camping. when they eat late at night, i will eat as much as i can, even...
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i thought it was wonderful. i went to this man's office, he was very nice and very helpful. i was sitting across from him. he said he was so impressed, because youngeople were not reading and i had written this book at 17. then he got up, came around and casually put his hands on my breasts. >> just like that. >> yes. >> did you get a sense of foreboding when he got up? >> no, because nothing had prepared me for it. >> you were 17? >> yes. >> how did that shape you? how did that turn you into the feminist you are today? >> as a child, i was very much aware that the world did not treat men and women the same way. i didn't read any feminist texts. i didn't have a moment when i said i was a feminist. i didn't know what a feminist was for a long time. >> why did you decide to tell this story now, given it's been six months since this whole revolution started? >> i think partly because -- i'm not interested in naming names, because that's not what it is for me. it's simply to say this is happening. it happens to most women. it's not unusual. i don't think i'm remarkable. but i wanted to use it to talk about why we don't talk about this. the thing about
i thought it was wonderful. i went to this man's office, he was very nice and very helpful. i was sitting across from him. he said he was so impressed, because youngeople were not reading and i had written this book at 17. then he got up, came around and casually put his hands on my breasts. >> just like that. >> yes. >> did you get a sense of foreboding when he got up? >> no, because nothing had prepared me for it. >> you were 17? >> yes. >> how did...
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i was with him 11 years, 10 years. it was an individual when i was young, i was in my 20's when i first met him. he was someone who firmly believed. when i started to have doubts as i study different issues, i could rely on him because he was so confident. he was so certain. he was so pleased to be the leader of the conservative movement. it wasn't a popular position. he was called names. he was ridiculed. he was called a b actor with orange hair. both of which might have been true. the dyes that good in those days. he didn't care. he stood tall. he was so proud. he believed in his cause. his cause was the american people. he firmly believed that it was the american people that made this country, this nation so great. he saw them first hand and stand up again and fight for their families and their communities and their beliefs. he was inspired by these people and wanted to do whatever he could. long before he was governor, he was out there speaking, talking to people, on radio. he continued it throughout his life. i remember constantly, as they ridiculed him in the 76 campaign and again where he
i was with him 11 years, 10 years. it was an individual when i was young, i was in my 20's when i first met him. he was someone who firmly believed. when i started to have doubts as i study different issues, i could rely on him because he was so confident. he was so certain. he was so pleased to be the leader of the conservative movement. it wasn't a popular position. he was called names. he was ridiculed. he was called a b actor with orange hair. both of which might have been true. the dyes...
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when i was a teenager i witness a young lady. shot down by paul my. i want to. quote a young lady because. i was. told if. my thing is that if a person take a life of about a person and that person's life should be taken and that's what i believe. jerry received training to operate the electric chair and later to administer lethal injections. he became chief executioner in one thousand nine hundred two. i would say my team members take pride in their work their preparations. getting this person ready for his next step in life prepare him just to see is he it's for the last time or. a last kiss of his mother sister of amy's wife or daughter. we all are human you know and this is one human that had made a mistake and we had to carry out the orders. outside of his team of eight jerry told no one about his work as an executioner not even his wife. to keep. secret and i kept it a secret from my my family. since one thousand nine hundred seventy seven other executioners across the united states have put over a thousand four hundred sixty people to death it's a punishme
when i was a teenager i witness a young lady. shot down by paul my. i want to. quote a young lady because. i was. told if. my thing is that if a person take a life of about a person and that person's life should be taken and that's what i believe. jerry received training to operate the electric chair and later to administer lethal injections. he became chief executioner in one thousand nine hundred two. i would say my team members take pride in their work their preparations. getting this person...
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lady and she wa a i think somethi she started -- she was just this young child jt singing this song and then after we started talking and then found out all of these talents she had, i knew at a a young jasmine was a leader, she's always shown leadership and then after we -- i served as a chaperone within ja and a few girls who went over to west coast and there she just really -- her leadership just blossomed. so when she came to me idn co say no because i knew that it was something that t we hat just connected that we had the same passion through talking, you know, those nights that we talked and the days that we spent togetr we just found out we have the same passion. >> okay. >> and not only -ou >>re a singer and a dancer, too. >> yes. >> so we have an artists well as an entrepreneur. >> yes. >> we will continue our talkt abhe tabatha heart of tabatha foundation right after th. >>> we're talking abouteart of tabitha foundation and you mentioned education programs. i know you mentor students. >> yes. >> tell us about the other key programs. >> yes. one ofur main
lady and she wa a i think somethi she started -- she was just this young child jt singing this song and then after we started talking and then found out all of these talents she had, i knew at a a young jasmine was a leader, she's always shown leadership and then after we -- i served as a chaperone within ja and a few girls who went over to west coast and there she just really -- her leadership just blossomed. so when she came to me idn co say no because i knew that it was something that t we...
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i am black, he was white. [laughter] i am young, he was not so young. e lived with physical limitations brought on by war, i'm a professional athlete. president, i went out of bounds. [applause] toughness,epitome of and i do everything i can to avoid contact. [applause] locks, and well, he did not. unlikely pair become friends he accor help i have asked myself the same questions. but you know the answer, that's just who he is. over the several years i had privileged to spend time with senator mccain. sometimes it was a visit for our practices, sometimes it was him saying you need to pick it up on sunday. [applause] i'm thankful that through these moments, and the opportunities we had to share our lives, and more importantly our stories. we are from different worlds and we developed a meaningful friendship. this highlights the rare and special qualities of senator mccain that i became -- that i came to deeply admire. he did not judge individuals based on their color -- their skin color, gender, backgrounds, political affiliations or bank accounts. he eval
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and attempts to free them oust those young i was afraid they'd kill me if i ran away and. forced workers in russia in forty five minutes of monte w. . i'm not proud of them they will not succeed in dividing us so that i'll not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of his dictatorship. taking a stand global news that matters d. w. made for mines. moving from beethoven. his works in the goddess fortuna. the munster a and famous. beethoven ist bond twenty teams. get out of the. ira when i walk into another edition of euro max with me you're high. meghan lee from photos on high to an oasis for our lovers we're covering lots of ground on today's show here's a look at what's coming up. creative cuisine artist all of our other guests and the sister of opened up a pop up restaurant in iceland strong south.
and attempts to free them oust those young i was afraid they'd kill me if i ran away and. forced workers in russia in forty five minutes of monte w. . i'm not proud of them they will not succeed in dividing us so that i'll not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of his dictatorship. taking a stand global news that matters d. w. made for mines. moving from beethoven. his works in the goddess fortuna. the munster a and famous. beethoven ist bond twenty teams. get out...
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i was waiting n line. iere was a long line and spotted workers. people who came to sign up even though they wwre not students. when my turn came i told the young lady i was available. she looked at me and that, great. you're going to reelace me now because i need to nurss my son. i said nooproblem and itit like i became e a military figu. i had the sensation of being a true literary fiiure. in the occupied also the sorbonne, huuan revolutionaries and mao zedong replace more traditional political rrfugees of the time. little interest in frennh studenents. ththhy wanted d to keep ccucutis estoril tegall stood up to the united ssates. the chinese had a more ambiguous ppsition. protesests. radical sociallst government of the late 19th century. as the results of the legislative eleccions in june rolled in, they toned down their rretoric. 180. aa first they were medically opposed to the gaullist reprrssionon of the student and worker protests. when deegaulle's party won the electton, the chinese side interest in sspporting his foreign-policy whicc favored vietnam. >> sure enough, on may 13 in paris, neeotiations between the americans and vietnamese
i was waiting n line. iere was a long line and spotted workers. people who came to sign up even though they wwre not students. when my turn came i told the young lady i was available. she looked at me and that, great. you're going to reelace me now because i need to nurss my son. i said nooproblem and itit like i became e a military figu. i had the sensation of being a true literary fiiure. in the occupied also the sorbonne, huuan revolutionaries and mao zedong replace more traditional...
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i was 15. so there were pilots in the family. so this young woman out flying around i thought was pretty cool. and i thought eleanor roosevelt was pretty remarkable. rather than being a gorgeous glamour queen she was interested in what was going on in the world and how she could contribute to it and she had a lot of guts. when i was growing up in the 1940's and 1950's, guts was not a word you would associate with women. they were not supposed to have that. and she did. she had it. she was out there and i just thought good for her, you know? kathleen: when you were growing up what were the societal expectations for you as a young girl of what you would be when you get older? ms. schroeder: basically when i was growing up it was the idea that you either became a mommy, or a teacher or a nurse. i mean there really wasn't a lot of options. you were just kind of narrowly channeled. luckily i had a family that was not so narrow in their views and allowed me to do a lot of things that probably other girls didn't do. when i got to school, when i got t
i was 15. so there were pilots in the family. so this young woman out flying around i thought was pretty cool. and i thought eleanor roosevelt was pretty remarkable. rather than being a gorgeous glamour queen she was interested in what was going on in the world and how she could contribute to it and she had a lot of guts. when i was growing up in the 1940's and 1950's, guts was not a word you would associate with women. they were not supposed to have that. and she did. she had it. she was out...
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a little bit about my past briefly, i served almost 10 years in incarceration myself when i was young. when i was 18 i made a lot of bad decisions and it cost me 10 years in jail. when i came home, having a record, just looking for jobs, i couldn't find a job that i could go forward with. a lady came to me, and told me about this initiative at a chicago, those using individuals who had credibility. i had changed my life, and i was not back into anything but i knew a lot of people. she asked me to come interview for it. i did, this was 14 years ago and i've been working in this organization for 14 years. it's become a career for me, and the people who know me, they cheer me on because they see it is something positive. that's how i came into it. a lady told me about it, i did my research. my first instinct was that this is the neighborhood watch, but it's not like that. it's about stopping violence, we are not out here policing a community, it's using your influence and skills. they trained me, not knowing that i would become a trainer one day and begin setting sites up all over the wo
a little bit about my past briefly, i served almost 10 years in incarceration myself when i was young. when i was 18 i made a lot of bad decisions and it cost me 10 years in jail. when i came home, having a record, just looking for jobs, i couldn't find a job that i could go forward with. a lady came to me, and told me about this initiative at a chicago, those using individuals who had credibility. i had changed my life, and i was not back into anything but i knew a lot of people. she asked me...
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i had -- because i was young i was grateful for the opportunity so i kept my head down and got things done. looking back as a middle aged woman maybe i should have been more pushy because i was like, oh my god i can't believe i have this. overall your reputation will carry you far. if people know you are reliable, you don't panic, you don't fail and you are easy to work with, that reputation stays with you and people 20 years down the line remember that. they will help you at some point . you never know when. you have warm feelings for them as well as they do for you. >> the principal knows that you are reliable. he said to me don't let people make your life difficult. i did not hold that over anyone. i appreciate it level of confidence. >> many people in this room are familiar with the speech writing director for president obama. he's now operating a podcast. the people that hear him now, he's outspoken on the front lines. for you and for most people that come to washington are getting involved in politics because they want to be politically engaged. how can they make a difference? w
i had -- because i was young i was grateful for the opportunity so i kept my head down and got things done. looking back as a middle aged woman maybe i should have been more pushy because i was like, oh my god i can't believe i have this. overall your reputation will carry you far. if people know you are reliable, you don't panic, you don't fail and you are easy to work with, that reputation stays with you and people 20 years down the line remember that. they will help you at some point . you...
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i was really glad to say i'm. sorry joe. jones. believe that anything that happens in a person's life is not random. and that there is a divine design behind it. baptized a young man i was passing the church and we have to grow missouri and i bet thompson is what saying i buried him and seventeen. and i had to do his funeral and watch his mother and his grandmother who moan very close to god started speaking to me about the violence then and very young eulogize young woman who was shot in the head in broad daylight in a park and front so they had these things just kept happening these young people just kept dying who were in my sphere of influence and believe that god was speaking to me about going into the streets then and i decided then that it just made sense for me to go out where the violence is and interact and engage the best way i could. and that's what we believe one person at a time one street at a time one neighborhood at the top. national people strong feelings also after the death of my rail more people were shot more people were robbed. it's becoming more and more bad. news. not yours. comes you see one. not in movies or movies money guns you nam
i was really glad to say i'm. sorry joe. jones. believe that anything that happens in a person's life is not random. and that there is a divine design behind it. baptized a young man i was passing the church and we have to grow missouri and i bet thompson is what saying i buried him and seventeen. and i had to do his funeral and watch his mother and his grandmother who moan very close to god started speaking to me about the violence then and very young eulogize young woman who was shot in the...
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i was young we probably too young but i'm wearing i thought one of us easily and well that's a little bit too much damage and i guess it will not come up but i'm going into town which i'm. looking to see if it was. in a way not oh no other muslim you look at look you know. whatever little momentum out. there went on stand up down there where the only one hundred out table is they know how many unlovely it is in front of them are leading the numbers on the board that they won gold star go it out on the bar out of harlem bus ride over from. the bus run and then. almost to their own room we were all. as in the grip of our god the. meaning of it the core i mean ok you tell me at the argument we're looking at one of them. my young sister i want i want to. do. was uncle by you. know who is a good will do what's the good you going to go who is it the only one who is going to bring him and. they're gaining. the feeling that it will be there be a good day for you to be. enough . and. it's almost like i. get up a song going on here. at the wall i have the. well. and we've been having them leave
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had to eat them because i was starving when he was young. i think for me is like hunger was never hunger. was -- it meant death, that it was daily life for me to see people for hunger. that when you're hungry, not just you're hungry. it's a direct relation your life. your entire existence, and to this day i have this food obsession that it get panic attack if i know that i don't have food to eat, and i ant -- i had to know how easily can i access the food, and when i eat to this day, i want to eat as much as i can even though is makes me sick because i know when i was young i did not know when i would have another opportunity to eat again. so when i had that chance, i had to eat as much as i can to survive. so, that's the thing how different i have the relation i have with food is very different than most people here or my friend. >> host: you also write in your book that you needed special permission to eat beef in north korea. >> guest: yes. north korea, we know this darkest place on earth. don't have 24-our electric. don't have automobiles
had to eat them because i was starving when he was young. i think for me is like hunger was never hunger. was -- it meant death, that it was daily life for me to see people for hunger. that when you're hungry, not just you're hungry. it's a direct relation your life. your entire existence, and to this day i have this food obsession that it get panic attack if i know that i don't have food to eat, and i ant -- i had to know how easily can i access the food, and when i eat to this day, i want to...
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i was in knock in 1979 when pope john paul ii came. i was 1979 when pope john paul ii came. i was quite young. ng water bottles to the media to bring water bottles to them to make sure that they did not get thirsty and provided their services. now you are talking to the media about this papal visit. i guess you could not have predicted that, back then! it has been interesting to hear details overnight of the conversations the pope has had with abuse survivors, spending 90 minutes with those eight abuse survivors yesterday evening in dublin. what did you make of the details we have heard? we have not heard much, and that is appropriate because it is a personal conversation. some victims and survivors have told their stories and it seems there have been deeply emotional and personal for each of them. i emotional and personal for each of them. lam emotional and personal for each of them. i am delighted that did happen. i cannot understand why it was happen. i cannot understand why it was not happen. i cannot understand why it was not announced happen. i cannot understand why it was not announced i
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make all the love we have that is sad song of let is it one time love riyadh's is a song i mean i was a lot young man i was you know when i was on them that's a remainder you call that my funny money not mine don't know my name mike you look more morning i'm up for one more time a question one more no one no one will walk will know when to move money to know something. and then i was oh really pneumonia fice you know blow my straw men to now come. to me. i woke up at four o'clock in the morning you know i can sleep because i have this big bed partly because of. the school because i you know last year i made a huge debt to supply all the kids with. pills from school notebooks and. pens and little black boards and i paid their school insurance and i still have debts from the outside or made any money from sears that the pay back those debts and my debts keep creeping up because you know every day i have to get things from the mauritanian shop and it was a period. for like two months when i didn't make that wasn't even i didn't even make you know a dollar to no tourists or the tourists came they did
make all the love we have that is sad song of let is it one time love riyadh's is a song i mean i was a lot young man i was you know when i was on them that's a remainder you call that my funny money not mine don't know my name mike you look more morning i'm up for one more time a question one more no one no one will walk will know when to move money to know something. and then i was oh really pneumonia fice you know blow my straw men to now come. to me. i woke up at four o'clock in the morning...
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when i was a teenager i witness a young lady. shot down by paul my. i want to. quote a young lady because. i was. told it was. my thing is that if a person take a life of about a person and that person's life should be taken and that's what i believe. jerry received training to operate the electric chair and later to administer lethal injections. he became chief executioner in one thousand nine hundred two. i would say my team members take pride in the work that preparations. get in this person brady place next step in life prepare him just to see is he it's for the last time with. a last kiss of his mother sister of amy's wife or daughter. and all of human you know and this is one human that had made a mistake and we had to carry out the orders. outside of his team of eight jerry told no one about his work as an executioner not even his wife. to keep it a secret and i kept it a secret from my my family. since one thousand nine hundred seventy seven other executioners across the united states have put over one thousand four hundred sixty people to die. it's a pun
when i was a teenager i witness a young lady. shot down by paul my. i want to. quote a young lady because. i was. told it was. my thing is that if a person take a life of about a person and that person's life should be taken and that's what i believe. jerry received training to operate the electric chair and later to administer lethal injections. he became chief executioner in one thousand nine hundred two. i would say my team members take pride in the work that preparations. get in this person...
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. >> our family went to her father's church when i was young. the first group i was in was with her younger sister in the fifth grade. >> reporter: wilson says she's been getting calls from people around the world about the passing of the queen of soul. >> when god gave out soul, he definitely put aretha franklin as the queen. >> reporter: wilson is lending her voice to the help is on the way gala, benefiting hiv services and meals on wheels. they also help struggling young people. >> youth, because i'm a grandma. i have ten grandchildren. yeah, ten grandchildren, three of my own and one adopted. >> reporter: she hopes to leave a lasting impression. >> i love what i do. aretha loved what she did. when we're up on stage, we're in heaven. if that inspires someone else to do what you feel inside, you need to do that. >> reporter: she last saw aretha franklin last year and knew the queen of soul was sick at the time, but she says she still sang her heart out. betty yu, kpix. >>> coming up, what elon musk is saying to critics about open letter from th
. >> our family went to her father's church when i was young. the first group i was in was with her younger sister in the fifth grade. >> reporter: wilson says she's been getting calls from people around the world about the passing of the queen of soul. >> when god gave out soul, he definitely put aretha franklin as the queen. >> reporter: wilson is lending her voice to the help is on the way gala, benefiting hiv services and meals on wheels. they also help struggling...
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nearby has got him thinking he doesn't want his son to go through what he experienced when he was young. when i was twelve years old my mum left from over here and she came here in december my father left. my parents sent me some some money for months just to pay my power and to. it was a cold winter and. i had spent. i told them when they sent me that i was like two months with no power at home. i didn't tell them you know what i didn't have any money and they just shut down my power i told them when they are ok enough. mid day at the pool bar while the boss is enjoying himself thomas a great way to uses his lunch break to get away. he needs to let off steam and heads for the any curve within walking distance. he's upset there is no affordable accommodation for seasonal workers especially now that private homes are being rented out via platforms like abbey and p. . as a result of the second season in a row he's living in provisional quarters next to the. thomas has footage of the conditions there. he says the planes were to sleep. and pretty. as you can see here. these are it's referred into.
nearby has got him thinking he doesn't want his son to go through what he experienced when he was young. when i was twelve years old my mum left from over here and she came here in december my father left. my parents sent me some some money for months just to pay my power and to. it was a cold winter and. i had spent. i told them when they sent me that i was like two months with no power at home. i didn't tell them you know what i didn't have any money and they just shut down my power i told...
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this is her second life altering fire. >> i was young and i was able to build. this is what i built. this was my marriage. this was my life. i don't have anymore. >> this is not the new norm. >> reporter: the interior secretary pledges to prevent what he calls unprecedented fuel loads from fires. >> prescribed burns. it's mechanical extraction. better forest management. we know how to do it. our front line supervisors and superintendents need the tools and authority do it. >> reporter: forest management which includes tree removing has not landed well with environmentalists who counter it's climate change not dead trees. congress will have final say on the policy. this evening, the second met with a family that lost their home here and talked about their horrific experiences. he is headed back to sacramento tonight and tomorrow morning flying back to washington, d.c. the procedural aspects of the visit are over. sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> a climate issue and political issue. we have to deal with it in our area. >>> temperatures are dropping. that's good ne
this is her second life altering fire. >> i was young and i was able to build. this is what i built. this was my marriage. this was my life. i don't have anymore. >> this is not the new norm. >> reporter: the interior secretary pledges to prevent what he calls unprecedented fuel loads from fires. >> prescribed burns. it's mechanical extraction. better forest management. we know how to do it. our front line supervisors and superintendents need the tools and authority do...
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it was old and god knows i will be out i mean i know you're young you know really going to go with you i don't think i'm going. to know what you'll find up and it was set up like you've got a lot of luck but you know it was also got i got all the what. did you want us all i got to gaze at last you were told once already by home happiness your long. time to sing badly never thought. they would leave a whole lot of luck or whatever we're doing let's get over. that. was it wasn't love a mile off. you know. it was a time so it was a go it's a. as a has a maybe as. high as your items ha ha those as though it's all that. those and you. go to the. bios i mean shelf on my. home until. you don't post. season contention go sign up with the song. sung little. by the season into an awesome symbol by the gents and then seeing. the only goal was seeing the suns you should you. know i'm easy to some of them not bones you knew was soon enough is i'm tellin odds i will now highly. the walk. through although we. want some a good home you hold the ball and see a war send us a little bundle. so some hole
it was old and god knows i will be out i mean i know you're young you know really going to go with you i don't think i'm going. to know what you'll find up and it was set up like you've got a lot of luck but you know it was also got i got all the what. did you want us all i got to gaze at last you were told once already by home happiness your long. time to sing badly never thought. they would leave a whole lot of luck or whatever we're doing let's get over. that. was it wasn't love a mile off....
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and just as well, because i could write about the french revolution then, it was made by young men andyounger than they were. mostly they were dead by their mid—30s. you were 22? i was in my 20s and 30s when i was working on the book. and i could recognise their spirit and their hope and their commitment and energy. i couldn't write that book now. but i can write about a man in his 50s building up and accumulating his life's experience. so i think, you know, the time when you get an idea for a book, that is not necessarily the time to execute it. sometimes you have to wait a couple of decades and then pick your moment to strike. 2003, and your memoir, giving up the ghost, in which you write about your childhood, growing up in the ‘50s in northern england, but you also explain how you came to be a writer. that was not your original plan, you were going to be a politician and a lawyer. what happened ? yes, i was ambitious. ithink... it is difficult, you know? a woman from a working—class background with no connections trying to get into law at that time, i wasn't even interested in being
and just as well, because i could write about the french revolution then, it was made by young men andyounger than they were. mostly they were dead by their mid—30s. you were 22? i was in my 20s and 30s when i was working on the book. and i could recognise their spirit and their hope and their commitment and energy. i couldn't write that book now. but i can write about a man in his 50s building up and accumulating his life's experience. so i think, you know, the time when you get an idea for...
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to start off today, when you were young, did you have any role models? rep. myrick: when i was young, i never thought about politics. it was not something from the
to start off today, when you were young, did you have any role models? rep. myrick: when i was young, i never thought about politics. it was not something from the
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also i had this like, because i was young. i was 23, 24, 25. i was grateful for the opportunity. i sort of just kept my head down and got things done. looking back now that i'm a middle-aged woman, i feel like maybe i should have been a little more pushy because i was so like, i can't believe i have this. i wish had been a little more assertive. overall, your reputation will carry you very far. if people know you're reliable. you don't panic. you don't fail and easy to work with. that reputation stays with you. people, 20 years down the line remember that and they will help you -- you never know win, but they will help you another some point. they have warm feelings for you. you have warm feelings for them and you can tap that network. >> also the principal knows you're reliable. >> yes. >> he said don't let anyone make your life difficult. he said you're doing things the way i need them done. >> i think a lot of people in this room -- he was the speech writing director. they getting involved in politics because they want to be politically engaged. how can they make a difference.
also i had this like, because i was young. i was 23, 24, 25. i was grateful for the opportunity. i sort of just kept my head down and got things done. looking back now that i'm a middle-aged woman, i feel like maybe i should have been a little more pushy because i was so like, i can't believe i have this. i wish had been a little more assertive. overall, your reputation will carry you very far. if people know you're reliable. you don't panic. you don't fail and easy to work with. that...
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i was young and new to washington ranks and titles. there are all these titles. deputy outranked an assistant and such. i was on the plane coming back from england with hillary and she was giving a list to this guy, larry summers. i had gone to college. larry summers was a professor at harvard. i said, "hello, professor summers, good to see you. how are you doing? i read your articles. they were great. what are you doing now?" i said, "you are at treasury right?" the deputy'm secretary." "good for you." i got home and talked to my boss. he said, "the deputy secretary. do you know what the deputy secretary is? the number two in the department." "i'm so sorry." i didn't get that i was insulting him. i had no idea a deputy secretary was number two. anyway that's embarrassing. john: at one point, i was reading a best-selling book that had an interesting little story and it was irresistible. john philip sousa, the composer. his family name was as so. out of love for the united states, he literally added the usa to his last name. well, it never happened. it wasn't true.
i was young and new to washington ranks and titles. there are all these titles. deputy outranked an assistant and such. i was on the plane coming back from england with hillary and she was giving a list to this guy, larry summers. i had gone to college. larry summers was a professor at harvard. i said, "hello, professor summers, good to see you. how are you doing? i read your articles. they were great. what are you doing now?" i said, "you are at treasury right?" the...
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barry commit seventeen and i had to do was funeral and watch his mother and his grandmother whom i was very close to god started speaking to me about the violence then and very young as a young woman who was shot in the head in broad daylight in a park in front so they had these things just kept happening these young people just kept dying who were in my sphere of influence. and believe that god was speaking to me about going into the streets then and i decided then that it just made sense for me to go out where the violence is and interact and engage the best way i could. and that's what we believe one person at a time one street at a time one neighborhood at a time. national people strong feelings also after the death of my rail more people were shot more people more rob oh it's becoming more and more bad. news. out of your. guns you just want to. not move or move the money comes you name of mine much more risk more risk. more rest in. love i think preston hammer home preston. rocker wrist bands are a different method here in this. instance hanging preston smoking rocks and preston or running a restaurant hammer notwithstanding. he made a. stand with the boy why
barry commit seventeen and i had to do was funeral and watch his mother and his grandmother whom i was very close to god started speaking to me about the violence then and very young as a young woman who was shot in the head in broad daylight in a park in front so they had these things just kept happening these young people just kept dying who were in my sphere of influence. and believe that god was speaking to me about going into the streets then and i decided then that it just made sense for...
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are eight to eighty two there were only two last digit does a total but there was some some standing but as the shin young girl i was denied i . will slip to. the gills with it so read them. but they were. fortunate in that one of the most serious general me birds. to thomas was the most wonderful smile that. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us as over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten life colored crime family each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be old for the rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise was just some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and good coin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one just shows you can afford to miss the one and only boom bust . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is on offer and spearing dramatic development the only really i'm going to resist i don't see
are eight to eighty two there were only two last digit does a total but there was some some standing but as the shin young girl i was denied i . will slip to. the gills with it so read them. but they were. fortunate in that one of the most serious general me birds. to thomas was the most wonderful smile that. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us as over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten life colored crime family each day. eighty five percent of global wealth...
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i can't think of a major mistake. maybe there was but i do have a good story. this is my naoveti because i was young and really new to washington ways and ranks and titles. there are all of these titles and a deputy outranks an assistant and all of this. i was on the plane coming back from england with hillary and that she was giving a list to this guy larry summers. i had gone to college and larry had been a professor at harvard. and i was like, hey, professor, it's good to see you. i've read your articles and they were great. what are you doing now? actually i said, you are at treasury. and he said, i'm the deputy secretary. and i'm like, good for you. i got home and i talked to my boss and i said i met larry summers, he's something like the deputy secretary. oh my god! together with the deputy secretary is? that's a number two in the department. i was like, i am so sorry. i didn't even get that i was insulting him because i had no idea that a deputy secretary was number two. >> at one point i was reading a best-selling book and it had very interesting stories and it . it was irresistible. there w
i can't think of a major mistake. maybe there was but i do have a good story. this is my naoveti because i was young and really new to washington ways and ranks and titles. there are all of these titles and a deputy outranks an assistant and all of this. i was on the plane coming back from england with hillary and that she was giving a list to this guy larry summers. i had gone to college and larry had been a professor at harvard. and i was like, hey, professor, it's good to see you. i've read...
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that he is outstanding intellect with exceptional athletic ability so my parents told me when i was very young that i was born from this they told me when i was maybe one or two years old so it's always been a part of me i've never known any other way of existing. home so for me it's very very normal and it's nothing strange and it's totally who i am and i couldn't even tell you what it feels like because i don't know what it's like to feel a different way. i think that it nature has its way of giving us the perfect baby genes come into play just definitely and i think it's just one ingredient in like many things that make up a human being and how their lives plays out. most of our donors have an i.q. over one thirty. one sixty one seventy two if i recall correctly and there in person so sickle health splendid. where you take us all the tour of your laboratory here dr graham and show us he. has me show us how what goes on here person much to show because sperm are not very photogenic but. for two decades dr robert graham used this freezer to store the sperm of three nobel prize winners and abo
that he is outstanding intellect with exceptional athletic ability so my parents told me when i was very young that i was born from this they told me when i was maybe one or two years old so it's always been a part of me i've never known any other way of existing. home so for me it's very very normal and it's nothing strange and it's totally who i am and i couldn't even tell you what it feels like because i don't know what it's like to feel a different way. i think that it nature has its way of...