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and i was, you know, i remember, if i think i did, i said, well, mr., steven, i don't know, i think, don't you like that, that could be a good character. and i'm sure i didn't persuade him. but anyway, it came around that i got back in the movie. >> do you recognize this? what? i like this. >> do you recognize this inflatable picture of you? not a picture, a statue, it is a thing, it is a reclining you. >> it wasn't inflatable. people said afterwards, i knew nothing about it, people sent it to me on the day it appeared, what? it took me by surprise. i think they were promoting their showing of the movie after 25 years. and then i must say, then i read the ption of it, it wasn't a balloon, it was a big and heavy -- >> it was huge. >> and the first time i saw. it they had decapitated it and they brought the head. >> he is really good, isn't he, graham norton. >> he is good. and he is the reason we have this album and i'm here talking to you right now, because a year ago, gregory porter, if you know him, a wonderful singer, i had run into at an airport, loved his music, a musical guest,
and i was, you know, i remember, if i think i did, i said, well, mr., steven, i don't know, i think, don't you like that, that could be a good character. and i'm sure i didn't persuade him. but anyway, it came around that i got back in the movie. >> do you recognize this? what? i like this. >> do you recognize this inflatable picture of you? not a picture, a statue, it is a thing, it is a reclining you. >> it wasn't inflatable. people said afterwards, i knew nothing about it,...
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i lost it. i didn't want to die. i said i was too young to die. i was hysterical and crying. >> it was heartbreaking. something you never want to hear your child say, i don't want to die and knowing there's a real possibility it will happen. >> she was panicking. i was her big sister. i needed to take care of her. so i grabbed her hands and i said look, we're going to pray. god, you promised you would take care of us. you promised you would never let us down. >> she's calming me down. praying with me. holding my hands. it's kind of working. >> i was so impressed just to hear my own daughter saying something like this who is 13 years old and speaking to her sister and calming her down. it was just really a beautiful thing, something i'll never forget. >> i had no idea what we would do at that point because we were going in the same direction the fire was going. if we turn around we would go right back in the fire. >> so lonnie stopped the truck. it's like, okay, what do we do? are we going to try to drive through this? will we survive it? and at th
i lost it. i didn't want to die. i said i was too young to die. i was hysterical and crying. >> it was heartbreaking. something you never want to hear your child say, i don't want to die and knowing there's a real possibility it will happen. >> she was panicking. i was her big sister. i needed to take care of her. so i grabbed her hands and i said look, we're going to pray. god, you promised you would take care of us. you promised you would never let us down. >> she's calming...
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i. was amazing -- evocative -- ivanka trump was amazing and, >> i don't mean to get into your business, but you are not a trump person. a lot of people would say that i just can't evil that to make the call. so how do you get over the how does that work in your mind? >> to me, i did consider the fact that i would get a lot of backlash if i went to the white house, but for me, if it is on life versus -- if it is a life versus my reputation, people talk about me all day long, like i didn't really care. what more can they say about me? seriously? like it really, when i outweighed the options of bad stories about me that would probably last a week in this day and age new cycle versus saving someone's life, that wasn't an option. i will gladly go there and take the heat. and also felt like okay, if he is going to listen to me and he is taking the meeting, maybe i can really get through to him and really explained to him and from meeting all of the people that i have met behind bars, i guarant
i. was amazing -- evocative -- ivanka trump was amazing and, >> i don't mean to get into your business, but you are not a trump person. a lot of people would say that i just can't evil that to make the call. so how do you get over the how does that work in your mind? >> to me, i did consider the fact that i would get a lot of backlash if i went to the white house, but for me, if it is on life versus -- if it is a life versus my reputation, people talk about me all day long, like i...
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saw her face and i saw her story and i saw her children, a saw -- i saw her sisters and i saw her whole life in a few minutes video that changed my life. i just couldn't sit back and let this happen. i was at least going to try. van: i am glad that you did. that is worth a round of applause, guys. [applause] van: you know, topeka sam is here, by the way. give her a round of applause. van: topeka sam -- you will here from her later on. you know, behind the scenes trying to figure out to get the video to happen, there are so many miracles that had to happen even for the video to get made and for that to happen and for it to get to you. but, you know, other people would have seen the same video and had a different reaction. i mean, for instance, you quite famously -- you are a crime victim. you had a very scary experience being a crime victim. you could have said, listen, you know, you need to be locking up more people. you could be one of those celebrity activists who's on the other side of this. how do you process your own expense on that side of it and yet still come back around and say
saw her face and i saw her story and i saw her children, a saw -- i saw her sisters and i saw her whole life in a few minutes video that changed my life. i just couldn't sit back and let this happen. i was at least going to try. van: i am glad that you did. that is worth a round of applause, guys. [applause] van: you know, topeka sam is here, by the way. give her a round of applause. van: topeka sam -- you will here from her later on. you know, behind the scenes trying to figure out to get the...
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i would give myself -- look, i hate to do it but i will do it. i will give myself an a plus, is that enough? can i go higher than that? chris: can you envision a situation, you talk about 6 more years, can you envision a situation well into your second term where you think that you're so good for the country and so essential for the progress of the country that you would try to amend the constitution so you could serve a third term? >> no. chris: why not? >> it won't happen. i think -- i think the 8-year limit is a good thing not a bad thing. chris: you've talked a lot already about the cemetery and the fact that you didn't go because it was security concern and you did go the next day, here is the thing -- >> excuse me. not security concern, they wouldn't allow me to go. chris: i understand. >> sir, secret service said, sir, you cannot go, we are not prepared. it was supposed to be helicopter but the helicopter counterfly. they -- couldn't fly. chris: barack obama went every year he was here in dc. >> i should have done that, i was extremely bus
i would give myself -- look, i hate to do it but i will do it. i will give myself an a plus, is that enough? can i go higher than that? chris: can you envision a situation, you talk about 6 more years, can you envision a situation well into your second term where you think that you're so good for the country and so essential for the progress of the country that you would try to amend the constitution so you could serve a third term? >> no. chris: why not? >> it won't happen. i think...
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i remember just reading this book and saying i wish i had written that i was so sad i did not think of that than the book thief again this is the book i feel like he's a poet in longform the way he writes the beauty of his language is so overwhelming like you're laying in a tide of words and it's so brilliant and it's a book about words the power of wordsth to hurt and heal and how that is impacted on ate personal level and i love that book so much i wanted to turn into another artform which is why we are turning into a musical. >> does it belong to you or to us? .>> >> a little of both how may times have you gone back to a bookha that you loved and when you go back it's like a whole new book because who you are at the moment is different from the last time? and you see things in the writing and the characters that ourur unique. that is magical that the text can stay the same but what you bring to the table that experience is different and that's phenomenal for a static artform and because of that i feel i contribute as a writer but you contribute equally as "the reader" there is that
i remember just reading this book and saying i wish i had written that i was so sad i did not think of that than the book thief again this is the book i feel like he's a poet in longform the way he writes the beauty of his language is so overwhelming like you're laying in a tide of words and it's so brilliant and it's a book about words the power of wordsth to hurt and heal and how that is impacted on ate personal level and i love that book so much i wanted to turn into another artform which is...
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i i i i i i i i i i i i i i so this criminal complaint could be important because it appears to be the first instance of f.b.i. actually looking into claims that ukrainian neo nazis could have been involved in the training of extremists across the atlantic just in addition on this story the as all of by telling officially became part of ukraine's national guard back in twenty fourteen after a decree signed by the country's interior minister. in environmental protection is sounding the alarm in russia they claim thirteen endangered killer whales are going to be illegally sold to aquariums in china adding more than a dozen of the marine mammals have already been exported there over the past five years. to keep orcas in cages used through torture for the. people. to make it just because the decision was really. oceanarium straining process is frequently based on food deprivation if the orcas don't do what they are told they are simply not being fed the conditions the mammals are held in there shorten their life expectancy tenfold in captivity they leave five six years versus eighty years
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i i i i. i i i. i do see a little less sense of those who are not fans of those. who don't give us a. little i pad and thank you say over the asking if. you don't talk to me about the cost and i've met her. so that's when i know. that any minute now you know i would send a letter thanking god that i had gotten what you wanted. my one moment was the one i said that if i said i'm going to be my god i'm no better. than on. the line or a bunch of us are going to. have another. one run and. it's time for the summer yeah he has you know with us i think if i you know i hate this i was with that you see here who are you going to memory because i've done so well so there's no one there oh i see you go that's all you have him and i was playing with where they're going her. i'm looking i'm i'm sad i'm the last one of the most of my money was up my photos on your shoulders i look obviously i got. my moment. you know that i'm going to. push those those i love about the would be revealed to you one. who really made me give you that that could be with. me. now i said look at the
i i i i. i i i. i do see a little less sense of those who are not fans of those. who don't give us a. little i pad and thank you say over the asking if. you don't talk to me about the cost and i've met her. so that's when i know. that any minute now you know i would send a letter thanking god that i had gotten what you wanted. my one moment was the one i said that if i said i'm going to be my god i'm no better. than on. the line or a bunch of us are going to. have another. one run and. it's...
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i feel mixed about it. i had experiences i would say, i will come experiences i can explain. i assumed one my son died i was brought up as a rationalist to think it is what steve jobs called lights out, right? that is not the way it felt when he died. other things happened that surprised me. i write about them because i thought hey, i cannot explain them. but they happen and they happen to a lot of people. so i find myself open to that question. i do not know how to answer it. but i'm still sort of hoping that there is something wonderful and that we can see them again. but i don't know. i hope so. thank you. >> hi, thanks for coming. my question is more personal. he talked about the increment of time before you were able to write this book. and also that you needed to. i think it was a necessity you said. but i want to know what was the thing that happened at the time you left it made you stay with that organically came about. if you know, what was it that did that? >> me to read at that point? >> yet. >> i think both of my children were out of the house, for one thing. and
i feel mixed about it. i had experiences i would say, i will come experiences i can explain. i assumed one my son died i was brought up as a rationalist to think it is what steve jobs called lights out, right? that is not the way it felt when he died. other things happened that surprised me. i write about them because i thought hey, i cannot explain them. but they happen and they happen to a lot of people. so i find myself open to that question. i do not know how to answer it. but i'm still...
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and i mean, i am extraordinarily happy. and if i wasn't i would let you know. you look at midterms, and you look at elections generally, you see it is very rare that a party who has the presidency does well. we did unbelievably well. to win florida, both the senate and the governorship, against two very talented people, we did incredibly. to win georgia when you had some of the biggest stars in the world campaigning endlessly, including president obama? i will tell you what, this was a great victory for us. and again, from a dealmaking standpoint, we are all much better off the way it turned out. because i really believe if the democrats want to, we can do a tremendous amount of great legislation. yes, please. go ahead. should we keep this going for a little while? >> yes, i think we should keep this going. pres. trump: when you get bored, would you tell me? tell me. hopefully not. i don't want to overstay. go ahead. >> hi, mr. president. on the campaign trail, you called yourself a nationalist. some people saw that as embolden white nationalists. pres. trump:
and i mean, i am extraordinarily happy. and if i wasn't i would let you know. you look at midterms, and you look at elections generally, you see it is very rare that a party who has the presidency does well. we did unbelievably well. to win florida, both the senate and the governorship, against two very talented people, we did incredibly. to win georgia when you had some of the biggest stars in the world campaigning endlessly, including president obama? i will tell you what, this was a great...
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i. i. that it is good as in the sixties in full and of course the symphony number sixty miles with tragic issues grief and suffering and how to cope with them and that's why the music is so touching so moving it gives us a model for how a person can cope with grief. one and that helps us to seek our own ways of coping with suffering and perhaps to find them if they don't speak it says open safin often it's a thing i don't think we need to look forward to his own death to try and make sense of that work it's absolutely full all of. the deaths of people who surrounded him as he. steps into his what we hope will be a creative future he's probably also looking back on the lives of the people who were around him i wish we had to partake not as an end but as a new beginning war which i had b m i t written formal symphonies. i think we all wish we could find something which will terrify what happened on. this becomes such that. heated debate on the solstice don't help for it much i'm still definit
i. i. that it is good as in the sixties in full and of course the symphony number sixty miles with tragic issues grief and suffering and how to cope with them and that's why the music is so touching so moving it gives us a model for how a person can cope with grief. one and that helps us to seek our own ways of coping with suffering and perhaps to find them if they don't speak it says open safin often it's a thing i don't think we need to look forward to his own death to try and make sense of...
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the morning i leave i hear them before i see them. i'm packing the car win rattles and bells, shack beating drums, whistles and chanting and singing come from around the corner, group of people, in white, one of the men shaking a rattle is masked. the group moves down governor nichols street. the man with the mask and rat out in front, waving. i stand by the open trunk of my car. the masked man side wines to me, rattling in theaire, a friend once told me how her father, who was also from new orleans, but who died just before i met her, used to warn hersh don't let nobody ever shake anything at you in new orleans. themarked man moved the front of me back anding for and shakes the rattle with faithed over my head in front of my face, over my shoulder, over my heart, down the front of my body. know without completely understanding it's not the hex any present's father warned her if but a blessing so i let him. if need it. the night before, my brother and i drank wine and talked about our families, the stories we no and the stories we can
the morning i leave i hear them before i see them. i'm packing the car win rattles and bells, shack beating drums, whistles and chanting and singing come from around the corner, group of people, in white, one of the men shaking a rattle is masked. the group moves down governor nichols street. the man with the mask and rat out in front, waving. i stand by the open trunk of my car. the masked man side wines to me, rattling in theaire, a friend once told me how her father, who was also from new...
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i had to hide the fact that i -- i mean, i really did. i would practice for two hours every day but i would like -- i wouldn't tell people. so, these are eggs. which you can get, you know, at the store. if you live in a good neighborhood they will even deliver them to your house. and then, you take water. which, i know you go to all these exotic places, but they used to say that new york had the best water. >> anthony: that is true. >> john: you think it's still true? >> anthony: i haven't heard anything to say otherwise. >> john: do you drink it? >> anthony: yeah, i do. >> john: and then you boil them. and then i serve it to you. >> anthony: outstanding. i am grateful and honored. >> john: i'm really curious, because i've seen your show, and i watch you sit down, you eat like some mouse head soup. and then you go, "mmm, it's delicious." i'm just curious to see when you eat the hard-boiled egg if you're going to say, "this is delicious." >> anthony: as long as it's not like half-term chicken fetus in there. which wouldn't be the first tim
i had to hide the fact that i -- i mean, i really did. i would practice for two hours every day but i would like -- i wouldn't tell people. so, these are eggs. which you can get, you know, at the store. if you live in a good neighborhood they will even deliver them to your house. and then, you take water. which, i know you go to all these exotic places, but they used to say that new york had the best water. >> anthony: that is true. >> john: you think it's still true? >>...
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i i i. think it's things that only happens every day where soldiers from the pakistani binges and the soldiers from the indian side they shake hands and then there's this demonstration no far on who's more powerful. i just told me it's. across the gate the crowd looks the same to my ears but the same color speaking the same language i. believe that me as such dozens of human beings can do is and it's the hatred that's in our heart and cross that fire metaphorically. oh. i grow up and i'm small it's less which is close to cuss and see. what i get homesick. the only thing that makes me feel home and happy is just going to nature climbing the tree going to mount an hour walking the c.s.i. just reminds me of home. a to our kitchen in the village are designed for women it's shorter because women are shorter than men so. i remember i used to say to my brother i know this is short for you but there is a chair said alan and washed the dishes so that shows that i started my feminist movement my femin
i i i. think it's things that only happens every day where soldiers from the pakistani binges and the soldiers from the indian side they shake hands and then there's this demonstration no far on who's more powerful. i just told me it's. across the gate the crowd looks the same to my ears but the same color speaking the same language i. believe that me as such dozens of human beings can do is and it's the hatred that's in our heart and cross that fire metaphorically. oh. i grow up and i'm small...
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>> no, i don't. no, i don't. but i do enjoy singing some of the ones that are -- i really do enjoy singing the boxer. i really do enjoy singing sound of silence. on this last tour i finally found a way of singing bridge over troubled water that was neither like the simon and garfunkle recording that was like that vocal. i wrote that song. that's bridge over troubled water and i wrote it. >> i think you said about bridge over troubled water that when you were writing it, you realized that it was exceptional. >> yeah. i thought it was better. it was better than i usually did and it came -- it flowed the way i described earlier as if it came through me. >> obviously it's part of the simon and garfunkle legacy. will you ever make peace with each other? >> oh, i think we can -- yes. i don't know how to you know even approach that. there's too much damage that was done, you know? but, you know, it's like somebody that i have known since i was 11. so i understand. i think i understand why it happened. but i think it's b
>> no, i don't. no, i don't. but i do enjoy singing some of the ones that are -- i really do enjoy singing the boxer. i really do enjoy singing sound of silence. on this last tour i finally found a way of singing bridge over troubled water that was neither like the simon and garfunkle recording that was like that vocal. i wrote that song. that's bridge over troubled water and i wrote it. >> i think you said about bridge over troubled water that when you were writing it, you realized...
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hard i know i know i thought of you while everyone was i mean i mean yes it's everyone it's like it's quite insane to think that exactly one year ago that the pageant was little was i know i know. that right last year it was really difficult for. my mom to understand it and it was a big no from my community. and then they saw that i didn't change last minute on that see their off my future act. so now i see parents like supporting their daughters to. into pageants. but my mom she doesn't agree with that. i'm never going to say i don't understand where she's coming from because i get it. i've always told my mom like you want me to stop i'll stop. but she's allowed to make this choice for myself. i just can't believe like how much my mom has changed how accepting she's become. very supportive she's so happy for the other girls. i know it's not easy for her but the fact that she's sitting here with me like it just goes to show like how much she really cares we would like to have especially on li prison this next word she stood on this very stage is a contestant last here she is an exampl
hard i know i know i thought of you while everyone was i mean i mean yes it's everyone it's like it's quite insane to think that exactly one year ago that the pageant was little was i know i know. that right last year it was really difficult for. my mom to understand it and it was a big no from my community. and then they saw that i didn't change last minute on that see their off my future act. so now i see parents like supporting their daughters to. into pageants. but my mom she doesn't agree...
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going to do what i would i think what i would that is why did i come i don't want to take you to defend yeah. would you. like. to come up if you have to be on i will believe she was the no i saw him and the. last one yeah he goes to the british raj a year. ago we couldn't help but notice when to trap out on one of the captives exactly like one hunters used to wear. the size we didn't manage to keep track of the captives it raises some of the suspicion that the whole operation in the bush was merely an exercise some kind of stage performance. because fathers and grandfathers flintlocks might help you when the army raised the bush. when you hunt for terrorists all by yourself. this small drive is virtually the only place in the city where new t. words from my degrees slums can enjoy some criticism past and mohamad and a civilian. so that we could finally have a talk with his wife. to my dad this gathering by do so would. come a one hour. and a one time and one good endemic that she's insane a money and at that she. went back again michelle. is. a good dentist going to give me. to. go and
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i have voted republican and i have voted democrat and each time i voted, i voted for the people who i felt represented my values. stacey abrams' values are in alignment with the consciousness on which our democracy has been founded, the very foundation of our democracy, to think about other people, to live our life in service to others. democracy is not just about our individual rights and concerns, and our individual protections, but rather it lives and thrives in making sure that everybody is lifted by the community. because the baseline is not just what i want or what i need or what is going to build my pocketbook, but recognizing that what is good for everybody is good for us. stacey abrams gets that. she understands and she will serve the underserved of the state of georgia. here's the truth. all of us may have been created equal, but if you are woke -- [applause] oprah: if you are woke just a little bit, you've got sense enough to know that everybody is not treated equally. the reality is this. we see injustices big and small all around us every day of our lives. i know it is ea
i have voted republican and i have voted democrat and each time i voted, i voted for the people who i felt represented my values. stacey abrams' values are in alignment with the consciousness on which our democracy has been founded, the very foundation of our democracy, to think about other people, to live our life in service to others. democracy is not just about our individual rights and concerns, and our individual protections, but rather it lives and thrives in making sure that everybody is...
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i know for a fact when i am 80, i always project myself forward to age 80 but as i get older i , been projecting to 90. [laughter] jeff: i know that when i am 90 it will be one of the things i am most proud of, that i took on the washington post and helped them through a rough transition. [applause] david: when you agreed to buy it, the asking price was $250 million. did you negotiate? jeff: i asked him how much he wanted. i did not negotiate with him and did not do due diligence. [laughter] david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] david: now that you own the washington post, sometimes there are some people who criticize some things the washington post says, and you have been remarkably quiet. jeff: i have no idea what you are talking about. [laughter] david: you have been remarkably quiet in not defending yourself. jeff: i do defend the post. it is a mistake for any elected official in my opinion. i don't think this is an out there opinion, to attack media and journalists. [applause] jeff: i believe it is an essential component of our democracy. there has never been,
i know for a fact when i am 80, i always project myself forward to age 80 but as i get older i , been projecting to 90. [laughter] jeff: i know that when i am 90 it will be one of the things i am most proud of, that i took on the washington post and helped them through a rough transition. [applause] david: when you agreed to buy it, the asking price was $250 million. did you negotiate? jeff: i asked him how much he wanted. i did not negotiate with him and did not do due diligence. [laughter]...
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don't know who littlejohn is i don't i really don't need a print i don't know how he was i know i see have you ever i don't exist remarks no i would never do that and i don't use race and remarks and you know what if i did you people of you would have known about it i've been hearing there are tapes for years and years there are tapes number one i never worried about because i never did i never use race as i have never used racist remarks ok one hundred you don't want one. for you why you're so quiet all along i look at america as it's just eight percent star single digits she when you talk about division it's people like this that cause division great division great point of fact is that i've never used a racist remark that's the point of fact where who you from. yahoo yahoo you know good good i hope this i hope they're doing well. where you from if you have been on lebanon eleven thank you mr president we're so happy to be as well have this opportunity mr president to gun it said he's not going to follow your sanctions and he's going to keep buying oil from who said the president of
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i. i i i i i i i i. i i i i i so this criminal complaint could be important because it appears to be the first instance of f.b.i. actually looking into claims that ukrainian neo nazis could have been involved in the training of extremists across the atlantic. then you will g. seven meeting could eventually be a thing of the past european commission president john clune do you think of things that none of the member states will be part of the group by mid century saying that the writing is on the wall for europe's economic might. we are losing economic weight in the next coming decades iran small us twenty to twenty three percent to do you to be fifteen sixteen seventeen percent after twenty years in thirty years and not a single member of the european union will be a member of the g. seven and form of demography point of view we are losing weight to put it frankly. with g seven is composed of the seven most industrial advance countries which meet annually to discuss global economic policy the first summi
i. i i i i i i i i. i i i i i so this criminal complaint could be important because it appears to be the first instance of f.b.i. actually looking into claims that ukrainian neo nazis could have been involved in the training of extremists across the atlantic. then you will g. seven meeting could eventually be a thing of the past european commission president john clune do you think of things that none of the member states will be part of the group by mid century saying that the writing is on...
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i first thought why just learned that i don't like i can't do that, that's awful and then i thought i would burn a book i like. i can't do that. that is even more awful in a totally different way. so i thought i would just burn one of my books and then i thought that's really awful. it's too much of a taboo. i just can't do it. should i tell you what i've done or let you be surprised? it's in the book. i will let you enjoy the experience of learning it, but that was not. and of course i'm trying to press this into michael presentation is a failed to mention a rather significant facts of the book but it was deemed arson. part of my curiosity was thinking could burn a library and what would that feel like there was also an effort to say why is this so taboo and why is it something i find so difficult to do and that kept reminding me of this is somewhat human quality that the books have. but i think i picked a good one to burn and the minute i finished i immediately went out and bought another copy because it was just too weird. yes, sir, can we get the microphone up here? >> we were jus
i first thought why just learned that i don't like i can't do that, that's awful and then i thought i would burn a book i like. i can't do that. that is even more awful in a totally different way. so i thought i would just burn one of my books and then i thought that's really awful. it's too much of a taboo. i just can't do it. should i tell you what i've done or let you be surprised? it's in the book. i will let you enjoy the experience of learning it, but that was not. and of course i'm...
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so i was 12 and i heard it was his birthday so i went out and i was thinking, what could i get him? so i think i got him a remote-controlled airplane. and i came to the set with it and i gave it to him and he just kind of looked at me and looked at the ground and then he walked away. [ laughter ] and i was like, okay. you know, and the crew was like, oh, kurt, don't worry, it's charlie. he's kind of, you know, don't worry about it. and then a few minutes later, assistant director said, charlie wants to see you in his room. so i knocked on the door and he opened the door and he looked at me and he just said -- he looked at me and he couldn't even really look at me. he said, nobody ever really got me a present before for my birthday. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> and i realized this was -- and he said, thanks. he closed the door and then later on, when it was my birthday -- >> jimmy: wow, that's the saddest thing i ever heard. [ laughter ] w, a little bit laterheinof and he got these fantastic skateboards for himself and myself for my birthday. >> jimmy: he skateboarded? >> he started skatebo
so i was 12 and i heard it was his birthday so i went out and i was thinking, what could i get him? so i think i got him a remote-controlled airplane. and i came to the set with it and i gave it to him and he just kind of looked at me and looked at the ground and then he walked away. [ laughter ] and i was like, okay. you know, and the crew was like, oh, kurt, don't worry, it's charlie. he's kind of, you know, don't worry about it. and then a few minutes later, assistant director said, charlie...
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so when i go to the polls, and i cast my ballot, i cast it for a man i never knew. i cast it for otis moss sr. who walked 18 miles one day just for the chance to vote. [cheers and applause] >> and when i go into the polls, i cast the vote for my grandmother hattie mae lee who died in 1963 before the voting rights act of 1965 and never had a chance to vote. i vote for her. [cheers and applause] >> and when i stand in the polls, i do what maya angelo says i come as one but i stand as 10,000. [cheers and applause] >> for all those who paved the way that we might have the right to vote. and for anybody here who has an ancestor who didn't have the right to vote, and you are choosing not to vote, wherever you are in this state, in this country, you are dishonoring your family. [applause] >> you are disrespecting and disregarding their legacy, their suffering and their dreams when you don't vote. so honor your legacy. honor your legacy. honor your right to citizenship in this which is the greatest country in the world, the greatest country in the world, and the right to vo
so when i go to the polls, and i cast my ballot, i cast it for a man i never knew. i cast it for otis moss sr. who walked 18 miles one day just for the chance to vote. [cheers and applause] >> and when i go into the polls, i cast the vote for my grandmother hattie mae lee who died in 1963 before the voting rights act of 1965 and never had a chance to vote. i vote for her. [cheers and applause] >> and when i stand in the polls, i do what maya angelo says i come as one but i stand as...
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my god i can't tell you how i accept that you know that i feel like i was i was a little bit about i'm not. the. man i was i'm about to get a job by. o.c.d. that was the joke yes that nobody would ever do it and it was one look it's like when i was like i would. believe that the. man. that shot. you. know. about expats popping up that step skill i love that. he's bipolar out fine i did not say you are say that nothing. and. you. say it. but. i did not. look at the because it will. look all the ballots up assume that everything that look like that it's on the ballot or they're not by me that i'm now down i made up all your hoss i think a little on how the markets are not. good. but it. makes me very nice very nice part of. your e-mail. but. i do know if. i did she. think of it i may not make. it an issue but if you look at what the shock of that is that i mean i'm going to maybe tell you he is the one of the think it's not the sort of whom i'm going to talk to me. i. don't want to go but we're going to look at it you can argue that we should shut up about anybody nobody paid to london n
my god i can't tell you how i accept that you know that i feel like i was i was a little bit about i'm not. the. man i was i'm about to get a job by. o.c.d. that was the joke yes that nobody would ever do it and it was one look it's like when i was like i would. believe that the. man. that shot. you. know. about expats popping up that step skill i love that. he's bipolar out fine i did not say you are say that nothing. and. you. say it. but. i did not. look at the because it will. look all the...
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i could see, i could see things that i never saw before. for example, i came back at one point, i think this was in 1973, and there was an enormous series of new buddhist temples and saigon. i suddenly knew what this was about. it was that the rich people felt guilty about, and they didn't like their circumstances of, you know, foreigners being still in control. but they felt guilty and they felt they had to give a gift to buddha. and, therefore, clean their consciences by doing this. but is that it was just, it was this new landscape that was part of this feeling of theirs. that's all. >> what type of assistance being given to marines that have fought in afghanistan and iraq overlong streets of time when they get out of the service? >> so a question about assistance for marines when they get out of the service. in many ways we are in a much better place. i think we know a lot more now about certainly mental health issues and the kind of variety of complicated problems that are associated with returning home. i think there's still a lot mor
i could see, i could see things that i never saw before. for example, i came back at one point, i think this was in 1973, and there was an enormous series of new buddhist temples and saigon. i suddenly knew what this was about. it was that the rich people felt guilty about, and they didn't like their circumstances of, you know, foreigners being still in control. but they felt guilty and they felt they had to give a gift to buddha. and, therefore, clean their consciences by doing this. but is...
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if you let me i am not bound to say that i can i can have i can do what i want when i want and people believe as close to me. just one example in south africa i stopped the dialogues between white and black by an exchange of prisoners. or than sixty people. five country times five complaints for. access to places in the. muslim baek it to a very small sleep everything went right not one document was site so he's not the best bet which has been site everybody rife with because of this was it claims to be put back as a back of the president's everybody believes that it should be issued that i have at that time and be part of that. not one people. and that it was involving major country like hamas or south africa. mozambique so i wonder if it always goes down so it's most i had a friend an american friend who was working at the fall of apartheid in south africa just like you and he was telling me you know every time he's in the conflict resolution as well and he was how we know every time i go for a new job i have this feeling that i know what to do i know how to fix said i know it bette
if you let me i am not bound to say that i can i can have i can do what i want when i want and people believe as close to me. just one example in south africa i stopped the dialogues between white and black by an exchange of prisoners. or than sixty people. five country times five complaints for. access to places in the. muslim baek it to a very small sleep everything went right not one document was site so he's not the best bet which has been site everybody rife with because of this was it...
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, i don't know, do i -- i don't want to -- do i -- he's like, just put it in, top side. i'm like, this top? this top or that top? he's like, there's only one top. clearly there's a top and i know there's a top, yet i'm like, which top, which top? then i got really rattled about face down, face up? he was like, just exactly how you're holding it, put it in. i was like, so like that? [ laughter ] i flipped it skin verted it. he was like, no, you had it right. i put it back to the right way. >> jimmy: ike lure making a pancake. >> i made a move for it, he was like, no, no, no, no! i turned it again. he was like, turn it back. like it took a really weird -- and i got like flushed. i'm sure he's like, there was this batty lady. >> jimmy: i bet you every single person that came through did that same thing. because if you really know how to do it, it means you've probably been voting illegally over and over again. [ laughter ] those are the people you've got to -- that i want them to watch out for, the ones who seem to know exactly what they're doing. >> we should all be really
, i don't know, do i -- i don't want to -- do i -- he's like, just put it in, top side. i'm like, this top? this top or that top? he's like, there's only one top. clearly there's a top and i know there's a top, yet i'm like, which top, which top? then i got really rattled about face down, face up? he was like, just exactly how you're holding it, put it in. i was like, so like that? [ laughter ] i flipped it skin verted it. he was like, no, you had it right. i put it back to the right way....
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i mean i guess i'm spoiled. wow. >> jimmy: yeah, i just -- i just -- >> that's crazy. >> jimmy: that's giant. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and then i just saw that at disney, you're part of the "guardians" ride. so you can ride you. [ laughter ] >> every night. >> jimmy: you guys can ride benicio del toro tonight. [ cheers and applause ] you want to. you want to. just head out to orlando, and just ride benicio. >> yeah, actually disneyland. disneyland in l.a. >> jimmy: disneyland in l.a., in los angeles. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, sorry about that. >> and it's kind of bizarre. you know, i never thought i'd have a statue of me anywhere. let alone in disneyland. >> jimmy: so there's statue outside of -- >> there's a statue. >> jimmy: you're the -- you're the opening -- >> the collector. ahin the -- >> jimmy: but you're the opening of the whole ride. >> yeah, yeah. i'm -- >> jimmy: do people come up to you, like, hey -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: i enjoyed the ride. >> i ride you. [ laughter ] yes. yeah. >> jimmy: i enjoy riding you.
i mean i guess i'm spoiled. wow. >> jimmy: yeah, i just -- i just -- >> that's crazy. >> jimmy: that's giant. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and then i just saw that at disney, you're part of the "guardians" ride. so you can ride you. [ laughter ] >> every night. >> jimmy: you guys can ride benicio del toro tonight. [ cheers and applause ] you want to. you want to. just head out to orlando, and just ride benicio. >> yeah, actually disneyland....
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i have voted republican and i have voted democrat and each time i voted, i voted for the people who i felt represented my values. stacey abrams' values are in alignment with the consciousness on which our democracy has been founded, the very foundation of our democracy, to think about other people, to live our life in surface -- service to others. democracy is not just about our individual rights and concerns, and our individual protections, but rather it lives and thrives in making sure that everybody is lifted by the community. because the baseline is not just what i want or what i need or what is going to build my pocketbook, but recognizing that what is good for everybody is good for us. stacey abrams gets that. she understands and she will serve the underserved of the state of georgia. here's the truth. all of us may have been created --al, but if you are woke [applause] oprah: if you are woke just a little bit, you've got sense enough to know that everybody does not treated equally. the reality is this. injustices big and small all around us every day of our lives. i know it is
i have voted republican and i have voted democrat and each time i voted, i voted for the people who i felt represented my values. stacey abrams' values are in alignment with the consciousness on which our democracy has been founded, the very foundation of our democracy, to think about other people, to live our life in surface -- service to others. democracy is not just about our individual rights and concerns, and our individual protections, but rather it lives and thrives in making sure that...
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i said this is going to be tough. i only had me. i went to georgia. we had one of the largest crowds anyone here has seen ever at a political rally. you know what? he won. he won by a good margin. then, we went to florida. they had celebrities all over the place. a man who happened to be a very smart person was running. ron desantis. people did not give him a chance. i went and we did some great work. we talked about the senate. inot of money was pouring for the democrat. this is a man who has been in office for 44 years. he is a professional at getting elected. he is not easy to beat. they had a lot of celebrity coming out for nelson. everybody coming out for nelson. and, rick scott one. i helped him. you just take a look at some of the other places. we just got the word that in iowa, you have a governor who just got extended. numerous other places. i think it was a great victory. actually, some of the news this morning was that it was a great victory. if you look at it from the standpoint of gridlock, i think there is going to be much less gridlock
i said this is going to be tough. i only had me. i went to georgia. we had one of the largest crowds anyone here has seen ever at a political rally. you know what? he won. he won by a good margin. then, we went to florida. they had celebrities all over the place. a man who happened to be a very smart person was running. ron desantis. people did not give him a chance. i went and we did some great work. we talked about the senate. inot of money was pouring for the democrat. this is a man who has...
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tom ridge i did i mean as you have a hug you know i mean when i know that i made throughout my sound i do and then you get when you attack. jena and upset i had let fear but i'm such a fire for us because my luck for. the have a few mavericks god about then i am better than a match. but. found. that if i had ever had a. record who can look out for films and i shared shocks my bush acidic half year. what the. model looks goetia do we're well a good go to our little piece of about such. a long name umbrella over the little boat and it lets you stone on a more twin towers that but then again everything in a ship in the going to become food item again and the community can. handle it but they wouldn't. have those. because you know what i. saw. on october eighth two thousand and sixteen an air raid on sino struck civilians gathered in this hall for a funeral. the attack killed one hundred forty people and wounded more than five hundred. the ruins of the building testified to the ferocity of the bombing. the children to be cited to use the location as the backdrop for their interview of mo
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i said i fully understand that myself. so i was 34 a number of years. [laughter] -- i was 30 four a number of years. david: you told people you are 30. your father comes down with cancer, melanoma. you decided you wanted to move back to be closer. you went to people at drexel and said, i'm moving the operation to a, whether you like it or not, is that how it worked? unusual it was an favorite of time. all these theories i had at wharton and berkeley, everything i has studied for from 1965 to 1974, i was able to apply. all these theories turned out to be true. the modern capital markets began. but, my mother-in-law had breast cancer, my father had melanoma and i could not solve the melanoma problem for my father. so i didn't really get to bask in the sun of your theories, in finance, markets, and change that had occurred, because i now faced the first problem in my life i cannot solve. my father was dying. i made the decision, we had two young children, they needed to meet my father and spend time with him. therefore, i was either going to take a sabbati
i said i fully understand that myself. so i was 34 a number of years. [laughter] -- i was 30 four a number of years. david: you told people you are 30. your father comes down with cancer, melanoma. you decided you wanted to move back to be closer. you went to people at drexel and said, i'm moving the operation to a, whether you like it or not, is that how it worked? unusual it was an favorite of time. all these theories i had at wharton and berkeley, everything i has studied for from 1965 to...
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i mean, i eat, breathe -- i don't -- i don't, like, do anything else but work. i've made my friends through this company. i don't have, like, a relationship. i don't have, like, kids. this is all i have. lemonis: it's clear to me that patrick has invested everything -- not just financially, but emotionally, as well. so this would be devastating for him... patrick: here we are. lemonis: ...if it doesn't work out. everything happens here? patrick: yeah, it's kind of like the central brain of the company, i guess. hi, guys. this is marcus. chris: i'm chris. nice to meet you. noel: noel. lemonis: noel, nice to meet you. is this your company? chris: yes. yes, it is. lemonis: what do you do for dilascia? chris: we do his silk screening. -lemonis: all of it? -chris: all of it. lemonis: and where are their screens? chris: patrick's on this side, and then our other customers. this whole wall's him? chris: most of it, yes. lemonis: and how much of this actually is the bulk of the business? let's say there's how many screens here? -noel: over 200. -lemonis: 200. and how ma
i mean, i eat, breathe -- i don't -- i don't, like, do anything else but work. i've made my friends through this company. i don't have, like, a relationship. i don't have, like, kids. this is all i have. lemonis: it's clear to me that patrick has invested everything -- not just financially, but emotionally, as well. so this would be devastating for him... patrick: here we are. lemonis: ...if it doesn't work out. everything happens here? patrick: yeah, it's kind of like the central brain of the...
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. >> if i may speak, i'm sorry. i thought i spoke with you earlier on the phone. my request was originally that we hear today and continue it to the monday december 3rd. the charter amendment must sit with the full board for one week before it can be voted on. it was -- it would move forward on december 4th and sit for a week before a final vote on december 11th. again, i would like the opportunity for an up or down vote and i would prefer that this not get stopped because of process but because i wasn't able to get the votes on the board of supervisors. so i really, out of respect, would like this to go for an up or down vote at the board of supervisors on december 11th. the only way for that to happen is for this committee to hear this item one more time on monday, december 3rd. if i had known the chair would have known that they would like them to be here, i would have asked them to be here to answer all of these questions. this has been sitting for 30 days. on 30 day hold. during that time, any of my colleagues could have stated they would like these questions
. >> if i may speak, i'm sorry. i thought i spoke with you earlier on the phone. my request was originally that we hear today and continue it to the monday december 3rd. the charter amendment must sit with the full board for one week before it can be voted on. it was -- it would move forward on december 4th and sit for a week before a final vote on december 11th. again, i would like the opportunity for an up or down vote and i would prefer that this not get stopped because of process but...
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steve: i -- i -- just taken aback. i... if i ever come off as a bully, it's not who i want you to think i am. for that, i apologize. so if i come across that way, just say, "excuse me?" just stop me, stop me, please. lemonis: you really understand manufacturing. would you agree? steve: yes. lemonis: what would you say your strong suit is in the business? steve: sales, managing, client relationships. lemonis: and so your talent and your skill has to be shared across the enterprise. steve: okay. lemonis: just like i want her skill and her talent to be shared across the enterprise, as well. you are the leader of the global business. your job is to make sure that the manufacturing process, the quality control, the sales, those things stay intact. i see ana laying over the whole organization to review designs before they go to clients. i do not want a design to leave without her at least getting a look at it. just like i don't want a sales quote going to a customer without you signing off on it. steve: of course i'm fearful of l
steve: i -- i -- just taken aback. i... if i ever come off as a bully, it's not who i want you to think i am. for that, i apologize. so if i come across that way, just say, "excuse me?" just stop me, stop me, please. lemonis: you really understand manufacturing. would you agree? steve: yes. lemonis: what would you say your strong suit is in the business? steve: sales, managing, client relationships. lemonis: and so your talent and your skill has to be shared across the enterprise....
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that to get a look i doubt i would just return. i knew. many who survived the air strikes are left homeless the u.n. says three million people have been displaced since the beginning of the conflict a large number now live in refugee camps. didn't get up mostly in this sinful just in the end it was a myth and if they really did. want to have been hired. well i tell a lot of them look you know i let you know. i'm not as a. lover. and so i would later seven. times when i do now and that was what is it not i don't be able to. run but dad as well must also thought well be i know now well especially hello larry and there's the famous techie michelle reading. a novel of go you and i had them. wot of to in the help but somehow luck follow let the photo. free enough so worked five and no you don't honor no good this is no way you turn it when i had her minimalism but if any level of fun few quid a month then only a month. i like the end. of the we women don't own my hampshire corner arnie but i had better just keep barry still for latino and the b
that to get a look i doubt i would just return. i knew. many who survived the air strikes are left homeless the u.n. says three million people have been displaced since the beginning of the conflict a large number now live in refugee camps. didn't get up mostly in this sinful just in the end it was a myth and if they really did. want to have been hired. well i tell a lot of them look you know i let you know. i'm not as a. lover. and so i would later seven. times when i do now and that was what...
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i have i have that i have. also got the war. i don't want to. get out i want. i look away down that road to that. or. ultimately everybody deserve to be treated equally ultimately there is no difference between iraqis civilians military whatever they are patients and it's my job. to treat people according to that need and it's my job to make that happen on the ground and this may not be the case. even though god burns family has organized the money the iraqi authorities haven't given me permission yet to operate on civilians. for now all i can do is white and try to. today's the day our first patient x. soldier allie will receive his implant he's the first person in iraq to do you side . with the. mother. you know having everything i had to ask him whether he's ready to go ahead if there's a. to stand the risks and is he happy to today that task of having the surgery in the city is ready. to show the flow having this surgery in iraq in a country that's regarded as a developing country and is in that. alley is just one of a dozen people munge will operate on tod
i have i have that i have. also got the war. i don't want to. get out i want. i look away down that road to that. or. ultimately everybody deserve to be treated equally ultimately there is no difference between iraqis civilians military whatever they are patients and it's my job. to treat people according to that need and it's my job to make that happen on the ground and this may not be the case. even though god burns family has organized the money the iraqi authorities haven't given me...
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i remember, when i was first thinking about writing it, i knew i needed to talk to two people before it went forward. one was my mom. i talked to her first. she was supportive and excited. but she said, you have to talk to ganny. we both knew my grandmother had to be on board in order for this to work. i will never forget, i went in to talk to her. he was in maine. she was in her bedroom in maine and i dropped the bomb on her. i said i was thinking about writing a book. she said -- you? i said, yes. and i told her that i thought it was going to be about her and grandpa and the love story. she said -- why would you want to write a book about that? it sounds so boring. >> i told her that their love story is so billed -- unbelievable. she ended up being totally onboard. we interviewed her several times. it was really special. just about 10 days before she passed away, my mom was with her in the hospital. we had planned to do some sort of interview with her. i texted by mom and said -- don't worry about it. she was not doing well. let's not worry about it. my mom called me and says -- ga
i remember, when i was first thinking about writing it, i knew i needed to talk to two people before it went forward. one was my mom. i talked to her first. she was supportive and excited. but she said, you have to talk to ganny. we both knew my grandmother had to be on board in order for this to work. i will never forget, i went in to talk to her. he was in maine. she was in her bedroom in maine and i dropped the bomb on her. i said i was thinking about writing a book. she said -- you? i said,...
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job i know i did not by any. chance and i pull out i can't doesn't mean yes i knew she couldn't do that can you not if yeah she wanted to take yeah. you take that out and then now more of the only answer and to defend. him would die in the end found tag or not in when the. one on him would have made some i guess his who threw in the methane. and just had only. set out and then by the way i'm buying the cd and quinn tag would have been i'm buying a new somebody new and my i mean my friends visiting me and yeah it's going to be bad i mean when i got. the other molly locals on backing away because the camera shot it's because of i.e. shows boys they work in the town and preserve the public it's the stupidities and the queen of the but the harm hunt is accompanied by her husband his own ways happy to attend such events. you know. what is money. we're not talking about on the. i've been doesn't it come out it up. was on top. of not a mile. long. what i'm basically a good idea sort of some of it is that people don't yo
job i know i did not by any. chance and i pull out i can't doesn't mean yes i knew she couldn't do that can you not if yeah she wanted to take yeah. you take that out and then now more of the only answer and to defend. him would die in the end found tag or not in when the. one on him would have made some i guess his who threw in the methane. and just had only. set out and then by the way i'm buying the cd and quinn tag would have been i'm buying a new somebody new and my i mean my friends...
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i want to make an application as soon as i can i don't know whether it will be possible because i live abroad but i'm planning to but it's not about wanting to be someone special or being a special snowflake or extremely different from everyone else but it's just the way i am that's on the on the little soul obviously said soviet spin and i think it's much more pleasant to have people accepted and having to explain it all the time and have to take myself out of a kind of normality that is constructed there that just works within a binary gender scheme to which i don't belong usually stream of city miss evans thank you. how discuss i want to be addressed. that is just to be honest i haven't found a solution in german it's relatively simple in english most people use they or i ask them to his it and that feels good and it's difficult in german at the moment i think it's best if you just take the name so it's just cutter. and cut up as correct. but even in a world that only emanates from men and women it is not always clear how would gender just spelling can be implemented slash in learne
i want to make an application as soon as i can i don't know whether it will be possible because i live abroad but i'm planning to but it's not about wanting to be someone special or being a special snowflake or extremely different from everyone else but it's just the way i am that's on the on the little soul obviously said soviet spin and i think it's much more pleasant to have people accepted and having to explain it all the time and have to take myself out of a kind of normality that is...
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when i was 12, i was 5'11". now at 72, i am 5'9.5", ok? [laughter] i did not grow one quarter of an inch from 12. so i was a star basketball player at 12, player of the year. then something happened, everyone else grew two inches and i didn't. i went from center to forward, to guard, to the bench, to the stands. ok. [laughter] david: you look back on your remarkable career, any regrets in your financial career? michael: sure. ♪ ♪ david: let's talk about other things you are doing in philanthropy. you are very involved in education. why is education so important to you? michael: when i was in elementary school in the 1950's, only 20% of jobs required a skill. today, whether it is a skill or semiskill, 80% to 90% require some skill or knowledge. when we studied education in the 1970's, what we discovered was that the united states was the most educated country in the world. so other countries have now caught the united states and passed. yes, we are the leader in higher ed. as you know, as the former head of trustee of so many of them to
when i was 12, i was 5'11". now at 72, i am 5'9.5", ok? [laughter] i did not grow one quarter of an inch from 12. so i was a star basketball player at 12, player of the year. then something happened, everyone else grew two inches and i didn't. i went from center to forward, to guard, to the bench, to the stands. ok. [laughter] david: you look back on your remarkable career, any regrets in your financial career? michael: sure. ♪ ♪ david: let's talk about other things you are doing...
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i don't owe anything i don't know i don't know anything ♪ ♪ i don't owe i don't owe anything ♪ ♪ ♪ i don't know i don't know anything i don't owe i don't owe anything ♪ ♪ i don't know i don't know anything i don't owe i don't owe anything ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: courtney barnett, everyone. "tell me how you really feel" is out now. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] big corporations are making and just got a huge tax break. but the middle class is struggling. prop c is a common-sense plan. the top 1% of businesses pay their fair share to tackle homelessness for all of us. companies with revenue greater than $50 million pay, not small businesses or homeowners. the prop c plan is supported by the democratic party, nancy pelosi & dianne feinstein vote "yes" on c. big corporations pay for it, not you. "look what she's accomplished... she authored the ban on assault weapons... pushed the desert protection act through congress, and steered billions of federal dollars to california projects such as subway construction and wildfire restoration." "she... play
i don't owe anything i don't know i don't know anything ♪ ♪ i don't owe i don't owe anything ♪ ♪ ♪ i don't know i don't know anything i don't owe i don't owe anything ♪ ♪ i don't know i don't know anything i don't owe i don't owe anything ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: courtney barnett, everyone. "tell me how you really feel" is out now. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] big corporations are making and just got a huge tax break. but the...
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i didn't like to talk to people really, and then, when i did, i overshared. i was very difficult to be around. but the friends that i have are very close. i click with our atypical kiddos than other people do. in experience, i remember when i was five years old and not wanting people to touch me because it hurt. i remember throwing chairs because i could not regulate my own emotions, and it did not mean that i was a bad kid, it meant that i couldn't cope. i grew up in a family of behavioral psychologists, and i got development cal -- developmental psychology from all sides. i recognize that my experience is just a very small picture of that, and not everybody's in a position to have a family that's as supportive, but there's also a community that's incredible helpful and wonderful and open and there for you in your moments of need. it was like two or three years of conversations before i was like you know what? i'm just going to do this, and i went out and got my prescription for hormones and started transitioning medically, even though i had already been liv
i didn't like to talk to people really, and then, when i did, i overshared. i was very difficult to be around. but the friends that i have are very close. i click with our atypical kiddos than other people do. in experience, i remember when i was five years old and not wanting people to touch me because it hurt. i remember throwing chairs because i could not regulate my own emotions, and it did not mean that i was a bad kid, it meant that i couldn't cope. i grew up in a family of behavioral...
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i mean i guess i'm spoiled. w. >> jimmy: yeah, i just -- i just -- >> that's crazy. >> jimmy: that's giant. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and then i just saw , that at disnu're part of the "guardians" ride. so you can ride you. [ laughter ] >> every night. >> jimmy: you guys can ride benicio del toro t aight. [ chee applause ] you want to. you want to.ou just heato orlando, and just ride benicio. >> yeah, actually disneyland. disneyland in l.a.di >> jimmyeyland in l.a., in los angeles. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, sorry about that. th and it's kind of bizarre. you know, i neveght i'd have a statue of me anywhere. let alone in disneyland. >> jimmy: so there's statue outside of -- >> jimmy: you're the -- you're the opening -- >> the collector. yeah, i'm in the -- >> jimmy: but you're the opening of the whole ride. >>--eah, yeah. i' >> jimmy: do people come up to you, like, hey -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: i enjoyed the ride. >> i ride you. [ laughter ] yes. yeah. >> jimmy: i enjoy riding you. yeah. of course. g you.njoy rid yeah. >> ji
i mean i guess i'm spoiled. w. >> jimmy: yeah, i just -- i just -- >> that's crazy. >> jimmy: that's giant. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and then i just saw , that at disnu're part of the "guardians" ride. so you can ride you. [ laughter ] >> every night. >> jimmy: you guys can ride benicio del toro t aight. [ chee applause ] you want to. you want to.ou just heato orlando, and just ride benicio. >> yeah, actually disneyland. disneyland in l.a.di...
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what would it do to merican economy would it i am a i like my thing very sun i mean isn't it i think the what we used to. well i'm not sure i'm not an economist i do know that what eisenhower president eisenhower used to call the industrial military complex is a very different thing today than it was when he when he discussed it or we thought of it in the in the cold war and i like to think our economy is very resilient and maybe they'll be will create new opportunities as a result of the shifting security landscape but i don't think fundamental relationships are going to change for example i don't think that president trump trumps. frankly divisive statements towards the europeans is going to leave the europeans and in a different direction i think ultimately they see the u.s. as a strong ally and it will outlast donald trump will it because a hero that is last reliant on washington in terms of security is also arguably a europe that is less willing to play down its wishes and policy and european in is this a concern for washington could a more independent hero for instance be more
what would it do to merican economy would it i am a i like my thing very sun i mean isn't it i think the what we used to. well i'm not sure i'm not an economist i do know that what eisenhower president eisenhower used to call the industrial military complex is a very different thing today than it was when he when he discussed it or we thought of it in the in the cold war and i like to think our economy is very resilient and maybe they'll be will create new opportunities as a result of the...
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ryan: yes, i do. i do. i do. i'm not going to get into speculating floor votes and things like that, but already you can see, the reason i am speaker is because my predecessor, john boehner, went through all of that. the internet can allow a person to become a celebrity petty -- pretty quickly by being an entertaining figure. and those incentive structures are in place for both parties, for anybody. mr. kane: they say -- democrats often say they're the party that actually looked loves governing -- actually loves governing though. they don't like that blow things up, and that's a republican instinct that the tea party are more inclined to blow up government. do you disagree with that? mr. ryan: i think i do now. i could see that case being made a decade or two ago, but i don't think that that's necessarily the case. take a look at our session we're completing. we will have passed over 1000 bills out of the house. you haven't seen a pace like that since the early 1980's. so -- and by the way, over 80% of the bills
ryan: yes, i do. i do. i do. i'm not going to get into speculating floor votes and things like that, but already you can see, the reason i am speaker is because my predecessor, john boehner, went through all of that. the internet can allow a person to become a celebrity petty -- pretty quickly by being an entertaining figure. and those incentive structures are in place for both parties, for anybody. mr. kane: they say -- democrats often say they're the party that actually looked loves governing...