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you look at the change in time over time. that really reveals a whole new world, we think, about what is really really happening with resources. we look at the basic commodities. we started with 50 basic commodities. oil, energy, food. materials. minerals. edibles. then we expanded it. we pulled out a sears catalog in 1980 and looked through all the prices of things. then we went to walmart.com today and look at the same prices of the same things. a bicycle, a blender, a microwave, atv. it was a -- astonishing how expensive things used to be, you know, when you look at what we have to spend today versus what you had to spend even in 1980 42 years ago. for us it's like, i remember 40 years ago. but we are sitting here in las vegas. lake mead levels are dropping. we are talking about drought here. population growth leads to more water uses. population growth leads to more co2 emissions. true or not true? what well, -- >> well, population growth leads to more water. if the price of something goes up, four things happen. first, p
you look at the change in time over time. that really reveals a whole new world, we think, about what is really really happening with resources. we look at the basic commodities. we started with 50 basic commodities. oil, energy, food. materials. minerals. edibles. then we expanded it. we pulled out a sears catalog in 1980 and looked through all the prices of things. then we went to walmart.com today and look at the same prices of the same things. a bicycle, a blender, a microwave, atv. it was...
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i went back full-time to cover iraq for the new york times, the summer of 2017. like you, i'm a media consumer, watch tv, i see a lot of bombing and bloodshed and that's what i thought i was going back to in baghdad. when i arrived, i thought of a city undergoing a renaissance. there were kids in the street playing soccer, there were nightclubs, you could buy booze. they were students forming grunge rock bands and small businesses reinvesting in the small businesses because people felt safe for the first time in a generation and i was one of the few western journalists on the ground there. having been through all of these different iterations of this city, i was thinking to myself a basic question, what the heck has happened? has cracked this very important puzzle? how you make baghdad safe from this horrendous terrorist threat? is a ground for happening about 200 miles north of the capitol and here are kids going to nightclubs. what is going on? old-fashioned journalistic technique, ask a dumb question and hope for a smart answer. i went around baghdad to lots o
i went back full-time to cover iraq for the new york times, the summer of 2017. like you, i'm a media consumer, watch tv, i see a lot of bombing and bloodshed and that's what i thought i was going back to in baghdad. when i arrived, i thought of a city undergoing a renaissance. there were kids in the street playing soccer, there were nightclubs, you could buy booze. they were students forming grunge rock bands and small businesses reinvesting in the small businesses because people felt safe for...
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time is a river. a river that can speed up andd slow down as it meanders throughout the universe, time is a river. the river of time can have whirlpools. the river of time can fork into two rivers giving us the possibility of time travel. stephen hawking, the great physicist, looked into this question and concluded wormholes through allowed under einstein's equation. d he had doubts about going through time but space, yes. he believed wormholes could go through the fabric of space. the question is is time travel possible? there is a wrinkle? the equations say that. you don't need a time traveling delorean. the energy of a black hole, that is what it takes for the fabric of space and time to turn it into a pretzel that takes energy beyond comprehension. there's another problem, the einstein theory says the universe must eventually die. this is the second law of thermodynamics. in a closed system, things rest, fall apart, rock, dk, and die. that is why we die. the second law says air is entropy, builds
time is a river. a river that can speed up andd slow down as it meanders throughout the universe, time is a river. the river of time can have whirlpools. the river of time can fork into two rivers giving us the possibility of time travel. stephen hawking, the great physicist, looked into this question and concluded wormholes through allowed under einstein's equation. d he had doubts about going through time but space, yes. he believed wormholes could go through the fabric of space. the question...
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and i went back full time to cover iraq for the new york times the summer of 2017. and like you i'm a media consumer. i watched tv. i see a lot of bombing. i see a lot of bloodshed and i that's what i thought i was going back to in baghdad. in fact when i arrived i saw the city that is undergoing a renaissance. there was there were kids in the street playing soccer. there were nightclubs you could buy booze there were students who were forming like grunge rock bands. and small businesses were reinvesting in their small businesses because people actually felt safe the for the first in a generation. and i was one of the few western journalists on the ground there. and having been through all of these different iterations of this city. i was thinking to myself a very basic question what the heck has happened who has cracked this very important puzzle of how do you make baghdad safe from this this horrendous terrorist threat, there's a ground war like like we haven't seen since world war two happening about 200 miles north of the capitol and here our kids going to night
and i went back full time to cover iraq for the new york times the summer of 2017. and like you i'm a media consumer. i watched tv. i see a lot of bombing. i see a lot of bloodshed and i that's what i thought i was going back to in baghdad. in fact when i arrived i saw the city that is undergoing a renaissance. there was there were kids in the street playing soccer. there were nightclubs you could buy booze there were students who were forming like grunge rock bands. and small businesses were...
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where it was time _ up and he said those the time where it was time to take action if he didn't act— it was time to take action if he didn't act quick enough and we didnt— didn't act quick enough and we didn't know that the press cap with rice so _ didn't know that the press cap with rice so much come january, so we know— rice so much come january, so we know what's— rice so much come january, so we know what's coming and now it's the time to— know what's coming and now it's the time to act — know what's coming and now it's the time to act. and you're right, just seems _ time to act. and you're right, just seems like — time to act. and you're right, just seems like there's no rest bite, 'ust seems like there's no rest bite, just the — seems like there's no rest bite, just the constant rolling crises of pandemic— just the constant rolling crises of pandemic and now energy price, will in ukraine, _ pandemic and now energy price, will in ukraine, climate change, such one thing _ in ukraine, climate change, such one thing after— in ukraine, climate change, such one thin
where it was time _ up and he said those the time where it was time to take action if he didn't act— it was time to take action if he didn't act quick enough and we didnt— didn't act quick enough and we didn't know that the press cap with rice so _ didn't know that the press cap with rice so much come january, so we know— rice so much come january, so we know what's— rice so much come january, so we know what's coming and now it's the time to— know what's coming and now it's the time...
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after time. this could be a t—shirt, this could be an everyday shirt, this could be just something that you wear and people don't go, "hey, what's that and why are you wearing that? what is that for?" what that ends up doing is that it brings back this trauma, the experience, the story behind their stroke or their brain injury which they then have to relive and tell again and again. it will literallyjust do that all the time? the garment is also designed to be worn along with headphones that will deliver a click sound that will help trigger a physical reaction. if you deliver a tap and then a startling sound second, you can activate muscle activity. if you reverse the order and you deliver a sound and then a tap you can suppress muscle activity. people say, "this is part of my life experience, you know, and this is who i am now." absolutely fine. but we want people to have a choice. it is very early days. the system is currently being only lab tested and while participants are showing a muscle
after time. this could be a t—shirt, this could be an everyday shirt, this could be just something that you wear and people don't go, "hey, what's that and why are you wearing that? what is that for?" what that ends up doing is that it brings back this trauma, the experience, the story behind their stroke or their brain injury which they then have to relive and tell again and again. it will literallyjust do that all the time? the garment is also designed to be worn along with...
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times. all of the programs are about to see can be viewed in their entirety by visiting our website booktv.org. you can use the search function at the top of the page. first , 92 on c-span book notes program, david mccullough discussed his biography of president harry truman. the book was awarded the pulitzer prize for biography and was instrumental in changing attitudes about the truman presidency. here's a portion of that interview. >> attempted assassination number of presidents have already been assassinated. why would the government at that time have protection for them? >> it wasn't done. why would the government have a pension? their pensions for army officers and pensions for everybody else but no pension for president. in fact to very little money. had to borrow some money quite secretly which dean atchison cosine, to pay for the move back home. this is not well-known. it does not mean he did not have any money printed have money but he needed some cash to cover all the expenses of
times. all of the programs are about to see can be viewed in their entirety by visiting our website booktv.org. you can use the search function at the top of the page. first , 92 on c-span book notes program, david mccullough discussed his biography of president harry truman. the book was awarded the pulitzer prize for biography and was instrumental in changing attitudes about the truman presidency. here's a portion of that interview. >> attempted assassination number of presidents have...
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his challenge _ it for a long time. his challenge was - it for a long time. his challenge was not. it for a long time. his| challenge was notjust it for a long time. his challenge was not just to challenge was notjust to transplant the original arrangement to an orchestra, which of course wouldn't sound that great. instead, he expanded it in length and in breadth. even the compositions of modern games like battlefield 2042, have to be interpretations, because these days gaming scores aren't linear. every time you play the music changes to follow the action. ~ ., , ., ., action. what is important to understand _ action. what is important to understand is _ action. what is important to understand is that - action. what is important to. understand is that composing for a game is such a multifaceted job. you have to compose or when nothing is going on, you have to compose or when action is happening. you have to account for the fact that the player might do something unpredictable. the amount of music and talent that goes into even a 10—hour game, let alone a 5
his challenge _ it for a long time. his challenge was - it for a long time. his challenge was not. it for a long time. his| challenge was notjust it for a long time. his challenge was not just to challenge was notjust to transplant the original arrangement to an orchestra, which of course wouldn't sound that great. instead, he expanded it in length and in breadth. even the compositions of modern games like battlefield 2042, have to be interpretations, because these days gaming scores aren't...
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times. this last chapter that you are talking about, that part of his life is never been written about before. it comprised 25 years of his life a very important part of his life. and beyond that, there is an immense collection of letters and diaries which he poured himself out on paper, all of his life. he left a written personal very revealing record unlike that of any president that i know of. and i'm sure we are good never going to have another president that leaves anything like that but we do not write letters much anymore. and we do not keep diaries much anymore. and he did both his whole life. long before he ever realize he was going to be a figure in history, and one month to give an example at one month in 1947 when he was president and his wife, bess was back in independence looking after her mother, harry truman, the president of the united states wrote to her 37 times. and these were not just simple how are you and the weathers to turning cool or whatever these were real letters
times. this last chapter that you are talking about, that part of his life is never been written about before. it comprised 25 years of his life a very important part of his life. and beyond that, there is an immense collection of letters and diaries which he poured himself out on paper, all of his life. he left a written personal very revealing record unlike that of any president that i know of. and i'm sure we are good never going to have another president that leaves anything like that but...
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it's always got me during this time especially this very difficult time. we were dealing from a passionate side that was not in my opinion helping anyone. it was designed, will get into it later get out of present it that they didn't like but also looking around. why are we here. if your legislature and never have legislated, are we missing the point? from my perspective that is the background. i believe you came to do something, not be something. that is where i was at not to be critical of any particular person but that's the culture of washington today. >> there's an old saying when you get to congress you look around and you think how did i get here. after a year or two you look around and think how did that get here. a lot of that has to do with your hartford legislating. you want to help people or throw bombs. >> being in the military we always have the authorization act and have bills coming up. there was a bill, part of the bill funding that was in the procreation side, i remember the funding which was overseas contingency of the amount we were spe
it's always got me during this time especially this very difficult time. we were dealing from a passionate side that was not in my opinion helping anyone. it was designed, will get into it later get out of present it that they didn't like but also looking around. why are we here. if your legislature and never have legislated, are we missing the point? from my perspective that is the background. i believe you came to do something, not be something. that is where i was at not to be critical of...
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._ them talking about call of duty all the time? ~ . �*, ,, ., ., the time? what's he like away from the time? what's he like away from the game? — the time? what's he like away from the game? pretty — the time? what's he like away from the game? pretty relaxed, - the time? what's he like away from the game? pretty relaxed, to - the time? what's he like away from the game? pretty relaxed, to be i the game? pretty relaxed, to be honest. he is generally a quiet guy. he's good fun to be a round. he is very normal, if that makes sense. and just a really good lack of a cares about the people around him, he's very loyal. i would say all those traits —— good lad. he's much more than what you see on the field. he's a human being. ads, more than what you see on the field. he's a human being.— he's a human being. a few days to reflect on what _ he's a human being. a few days to reflect on what happened - he's a human being. a few days to reflect on what happened at - he's a human being. a few days to | reflect on what happened at lords, was it was like in the
._ them talking about call of duty all the time? ~ . �*, ,, ., ., the time? what's he like away from the time? what's he like away from the game? — the time? what's he like away from the game? pretty — the time? what's he like away from the game? pretty relaxed, - the time? what's he like away from the game? pretty relaxed, to - the time? what's he like away from the game? pretty relaxed, to be i the game? pretty relaxed, to be honest. he is generally a quiet guy. he's good fun to be a...
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summer time. we have too many people. one of the good things that the economical crises made for us was that we have been heard around the world when the economical crisis began of 2009. we had the approximately $7.00 to $9000000.00 per year or 2019 before the buyer. we close up the season in more than 35000000 to it. it's almost 3 times the population of great a, a, a. i am in a group driver that we are keeping our eyes open not to have again, personal cars in the cities, transportation we had over ex for 3 years. we had demonstrations. we had a very big stretch, strike 2011 where all the docs is around greece, where and it was something unbelievable. not even one taxi was working for approximately one month government, so their fault, they sold it, we didn't walk so they stopped it. we manage to date what we want it, not over x, know nothing of those, not everyone to win money out of great look, divides or just you know, with you they talking about opening the timing zone we have. so of course,
summer time. we have too many people. one of the good things that the economical crises made for us was that we have been heard around the world when the economical crisis began of 2009. we had the approximately $7.00 to $9000000.00 per year or 2019 before the buyer. we close up the season in more than 35000000 to it. it's almost 3 times the population of great a, a, a. i am in a group driver that we are keeping our eyes open not to have again, personal cars in the cities, transportation we had...
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the anticipated time is 8.33am local time, that is 1.33 british summer time. there has been a minor hiccup, a liquid hydrogen leak interrupted preparations for the launch. but engineers have been working on rectifying the issue. there is no word currently on it would cause delays to the take—off. they have said teams continue to troubleshoot a liquid hydrogen leak at the interface with the core stage of the manually chilling down the liquid hydrogen. they are in fast fill operations. there were similar leaks in april and june when there were countdown tests by nasa. so it is something that has happened before and they have said they are not sure whether the leaks have been resolved until they try to load the rocket�*s tanks with nearly1 million gallons of super cold fuel later today. obviously, there are so many different aspects to this to make sure there is a smooth take—off. one of the other factors is the weather. nasa had said there was an 80% chance of clear weather to enable the take—off to happen in the two hour window. the take—off to happen
the anticipated time is 8.33am local time, that is 1.33 british summer time. there has been a minor hiccup, a liquid hydrogen leak interrupted preparations for the launch. but engineers have been working on rectifying the issue. there is no word currently on it would cause delays to the take—off. they have said teams continue to troubleshoot a liquid hydrogen leak at the interface with the core stage of the manually chilling down the liquid hydrogen. they are in fast fill operations. there...
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of the time, i think_ i'm retiring as well. of the time, i think for— i'm retiring as well. of the time, i think for me — i'm retiring as well. of the time, i think for me i get into a zone of playing. — think for me i get into a zone of playing, have these games can will be back_ playing, have these games can will be back for— playing, have these games can will be back for my club and play for england — be back for my club and play for england so i went very tunnel vision but i also _ england so i went very tunnel vision but i also think it gave me a two or three _ but i also think it gave me a two or three months later that him and took a train _ three months later that him and took a train of— three months later that him and took a train of what actually happened and kind — a train of what actually happened and kind of how traumatic it was. for me. — and kind of how traumatic it was. for me. i'm — and kind of how traumatic it was. for me, i'mjust and kind of how traumatic it was. for me, i'm just kind of working through— for me, i'm just kind of working
of the time, i think_ i'm retiring as well. of the time, i think for— i'm retiring as well. of the time, i think for me — i'm retiring as well. of the time, i think for me i get into a zone of playing. — think for me i get into a zone of playing, have these games can will be back_ playing, have these games can will be back for— playing, have these games can will be back for my club and play for england — be back for my club and play for england so i went very tunnel vision but i also...
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time table. i have contacted facilities and asked what is going on and asked for a time table and said there is no time table. i hope to hear something precise and the district will get on this. and regarding school security. the money is there. thank you. >> good evening commissioners and superintendents i'm shelly wiener the secretary for the chapter of seiu. i'm here to mention to you that i love my job as the secretary of alamo elementary school. however, in my supporting position with sciu i have phone calls, e mails, texts from a wide variety of student nutrition workers and clerks about the things not going well with empower. i reminds you sat success factors [inaudible] and that empower sf is an add-on that is inadequate. it is 3 years now i'm waiting for a list who my union represents and it department is unable to give neil that list. i cannot call people back i can't answer. i have no way to speak with them. thank you for addressing this. >> hello, good evening i'm christian a supervis
time table. i have contacted facilities and asked what is going on and asked for a time table and said there is no time table. i hope to hear something precise and the district will get on this. and regarding school security. the money is there. thank you. >> good evening commissioners and superintendents i'm shelly wiener the secretary for the chapter of seiu. i'm here to mention to you that i love my job as the secretary of alamo elementary school. however, in my supporting position...
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yeah, busy times. i, ,y . �* ., ., times. very busy. we're going to finish with _ times. very busy. we're going to finish with the _ times. very busy. we're going to finish with the daily _ times. very busy. we're going to finish with the daily -- _ times. very busy. we're going to finish with the daily -- the - times. very busy. we're going to finish with the daily -- the daily. finish with the daily —— the daily mail. meghan drops her true poems. she claims that she and harry are upset the hierarchyjust by existing and that prince harry lost his father because of megxit. it's a very damning conclusion from the royal editor of the paper. her verdict�*s not very positive. we wouldn't expect it to be necessarily about meghan. i wouldn't expect it to be necessarily about meghan-— wouldn't expect it to be necessarily about meghan. i don't know why this hatred of this — about meghan. i don't know why this hatred of this woman. _ about meghan. i don't know why this hatred of this woman. we _ about meghan. i don't know why this hatred of this woman. we keep - about meghan. i don
yeah, busy times. i, ,y . �* ., ., times. very busy. we're going to finish with _ times. very busy. we're going to finish with the _ times. very busy. we're going to finish with the daily _ times. very busy. we're going to finish with the daily -- _ times. very busy. we're going to finish with the daily -- the - times. very busy. we're going to finish with the daily -- the daily. finish with the daily —— the daily mail. meghan drops her true poems. she claims that she and harry are upset...
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and it is important to note that at the time, they did say this is a snapshot in time of what they knew about americans that wanted and were ready to leave the country at the time. and things have clearly changed since then, as you talked about earlier, the taliban have taken over, and the rights of women and girls are just really devolved, it looks more like 1990 afghanistan again, and the situation on the ground, violence is very bad, the economic conditions are very bad, so it is possible that people who didn't want to leave at the time, now they do want to leave. but in any case, it paints a very different picture of what life looks like in afghanistan right now. >> it has been a year since the american withdrawal of course, and you spoke with former chief of u.s. central command frank mckenzie, and heard his thoughts about how that withdrawal went. what were his biggest take-aways? >> well, it was really interesting to speak with him, and at the time, he commanded all u.s. troops in central command, so he was obviously a key player in the withdrawal, and he implemented, he negotiat
and it is important to note that at the time, they did say this is a snapshot in time of what they knew about americans that wanted and were ready to leave the country at the time. and things have clearly changed since then, as you talked about earlier, the taliban have taken over, and the rights of women and girls are just really devolved, it looks more like 1990 afghanistan again, and the situation on the ground, violence is very bad, the economic conditions are very bad, so it is possible...
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the best time to watch will be any time between midnight and dawn, even though you can see some of those meteors outside of that time frame, this will be the peak. you need to get a spot, take some time, let your eyes adjust to the darkness. with the full moon, that's been causing issues on how many we'll be able to see. it's going to be bright in the sky. you may see from 50 to 100, especially if you have a good clear spot. we've seen at times coastal fog moving in, the marine layer. we'll also see a surge of monsoon moisture by the end of the weekend and into early next week. that could striger a few showers and thunderstorms but all of that stays to the east of us. as we take a look at a spotlight, concord, upper 80s, low 90s for the weekend. there will be highs reaching to about 93 degrees for the beginning of next week. that's what we're seeing in our seven-day forecast. some of the warmest spots inland reaching the low 90s for the weekend. lots of sunshine. san francisco doesn't change. we'll still see highs reaching into the upper 60s. >>> happening now in southern california, jur
the best time to watch will be any time between midnight and dawn, even though you can see some of those meteors outside of that time frame, this will be the peak. you need to get a spot, take some time, let your eyes adjust to the darkness. with the full moon, that's been causing issues on how many we'll be able to see. it's going to be bright in the sky. you may see from 50 to 100, especially if you have a good clear spot. we've seen at times coastal fog moving in, the marine layer. we'll...
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time when _ growth or stymie it, curtail it, at a time when we need to be making changes _ a time when we need to be making chan . es. , a time when we need to be making chances. , ., ' ' ., changes. only about 1.9 million households. — changes. only about 1.9 million households, less _ changes. only about 1.9 million households, less than - changes. only about 1.9 million households, less than a - changes. only about 1.9 million households, less than a tenth, | changes. only about 1.9 million - households, less than a tenth, have mortgages with variable rates. if they have a typical mortgage of £200,000, they will pay £59 more a month. a further 1.3 mortgage borrowers —— 1.3 million mortgage borrowers —— 1.3 million mortgage borrowers will move off fixed rate deals this year and they are also likely to pay more. if raising interest rates is aiming to curb household spending, energy bills are doing that leading to a rare and nasty combination of soaring inflation and impending recession. andy verity reporting. a rare combination, you were saying. there is this thing — com
time when _ growth or stymie it, curtail it, at a time when we need to be making changes _ a time when we need to be making chan . es. , a time when we need to be making chances. , ., ' ' ., changes. only about 1.9 million households. — changes. only about 1.9 million households, less _ changes. only about 1.9 million households, less than - changes. only about 1.9 million households, less than a - changes. only about 1.9 million households, less than a tenth, | changes. only about 1.9...
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sugar at this time. in these islands their economies are dominated by sugar exports those booms and busted depending on tariffs. so if tariffs were lower, it usually consumed, if tariffs were high they had trouble selling their goods in the united states and that was bad for their economies. here's a really good point. i'll come back to this one in a couple of minutes. heightened tariffs in the u.s. blungd in islands -- an island into depression and caused political unrest within it. ok. i'm going to give you some examples of this in a second. ok. so sugar is a unifying commodity that will tie this era together. beginnin in the 1880's, congress started allocating money to help the u.s. navy. this is critical. you can't have an empire in this period in world history and not have a powerful navy. you could argue that congress started laying the ground work for a u.s. empire in the 1880's when they started to rebuild their navy. this will be critical success. no powerful navy, no empire. and then real brief
sugar at this time. in these islands their economies are dominated by sugar exports those booms and busted depending on tariffs. so if tariffs were lower, it usually consumed, if tariffs were high they had trouble selling their goods in the united states and that was bad for their economies. here's a really good point. i'll come back to this one in a couple of minutes. heightened tariffs in the u.s. blungd in islands -- an island into depression and caused political unrest within it. ok. i'm...
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at that time, i just felt relieved. >> the last time i was worried about you. you ended up in america. so this time i'm worried about you, and that means maybe this time you are getting after visa, to stay in america, it's a great honor to meet you. thank you for your service to our country. >> anytime. >> i thank you for your service to our country. we appreciate. a beautiful story of your friendship. and your commitment to each other. and to both of your countries. so thank you for being here. >> thank you sir. >> marine major tom tom schueman and former zak zainullah, it's a story about the war in afghanistan, the fall of kabul, and the unshakable bond between a marine and an interpreter. we appreciate their time. we will be right back. l be right back. to keep you in frame. and the meeting on track. meta portal. the smart video calling device that makes work from home work for you. mom: hey! cheap flight alert! the smart video calling device daughter: hawaii! can we go? dad: maybe. i'll put a request in monday. sfx: shattering glass. theme song: unnecessary
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after time. this could be a t—shirt, this could be an everyday shirt this could be just something that you wear and people don't go "hey, what's that and why are you wearing that? what is that for?" what that ends up doing is that it brings back this trauma, the experience, the story behind their stroke or their brain injury which they then have to relive again and again. it will literallyjust do that all the time? the garment is also designed to be worn along with headphones that will deliver a click sound that will help trigger a physical reaction. if you deliver a tap and then a stuttering sound second you can activate muscle activity. if you reverse the order and deliver a sound and then a tap you can suppress muscle activity. it is very early days. the system is currently being only lab tested and while participants show muscle response, it could be sometime before we see any life—changing results. that is it for the short cut of click this week. the full—length version is waiting for
after time. this could be a t—shirt, this could be an everyday shirt this could be just something that you wear and people don't go "hey, what's that and why are you wearing that? what is that for?" what that ends up doing is that it brings back this trauma, the experience, the story behind their stroke or their brain injury which they then have to relive again and again. it will literallyjust do that all the time? the garment is also designed to be worn along with headphones that...
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time travel. einstein himself realizedthat . lucian of course but that time was an arrow. wouldn't once you fire the arrow, the arrow never deviated. always backward are two distinct realms of time. einstein comes along and says not so fast. not so fast. time is forever. river that can speed up and slow down as it meanders throughout the universe. time is a river. the new rental on all this is that time can have wormholes. of time can fork into two rivers. giving us the possibility of time travel. stephen hawking the great physicist look into this question and he concluded that wormholes through space so the question is, is time travel possible? is a wrinkle on all this. the equation say perhaps. but to do it you do not need plutonium and a delorean. that's simply not possible. you need a black hole. the energy of a black hole. that's what it takes to rip the fabric of space and time, to turn time into a pretzel. it takes energy beyond comprehension. so sorry about that. now, there's another probl
time travel. einstein himself realizedthat . lucian of course but that time was an arrow. wouldn't once you fire the arrow, the arrow never deviated. always backward are two distinct realms of time. einstein comes along and says not so fast. not so fast. time is forever. river that can speed up and slow down as it meanders throughout the universe. time is a river. the new rental on all this is that time can have wormholes. of time can fork into two rivers. giving us the possibility of time...
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when we look back on our time now, what will stand out is that this is the time in which we completed the standard model and found the higgs bows on. that gives mass to all the particles. this is the time we walked on the moon. and this is the time that hopefully we also solved many other problems which humanity is facing. but what will really help us to solve all these problems, i believe, is a culture of science and technology, of curiosity, of coming together to form these big projects. these things that train scientists and engineers and raise the curiosity of the next generation. and only by understanding the world around us, can we really, how hope to go forwards and as a humanity. and that was my main take away from my visit to sun. what's happening underneath these somewhat generic looking offices is a fascinating exploration of the unknown. and that could be vital for humanity. gravity makes our earth revolve around the sun. and the nails. gravitational coal dries, the tides on earth. the tides that is the ebb and flow of the seas have created a unique coastal landscape in so
when we look back on our time now, what will stand out is that this is the time in which we completed the standard model and found the higgs bows on. that gives mass to all the particles. this is the time we walked on the moon. and this is the time that hopefully we also solved many other problems which humanity is facing. but what will really help us to solve all these problems, i believe, is a culture of science and technology, of curiosity, of coming together to form these big projects....
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i worked with giles, it was my pleasure to read it a handful of times it was fascinating every time. it really does read as a thriller, a page turner, a wonderful book. the book is set after world war ii as the war was ending, during this time in four sectors in the book follows the leaders of those that germany was divided into and it was entertaining and shocking how many characters they were in this time. they are larger than life, felt i was watching a quentin tarantino movie. wonderful detail. i am curious if you knew this place was famous for these characters and that drew you to this subject matter or if you discovered it when doing research and ran with it. >> so many books published about the second world war, hundreds and hundreds and nothing is written about the immediate postwar period and for me it is a fascinating period because the whole world is up for grabs. the war has been won by the allies and who will win the peace, this is a big issue. stalin has all of eastern europe and central europe as well. everything will focus on the city of berlin because stalin is contr
i worked with giles, it was my pleasure to read it a handful of times it was fascinating every time. it really does read as a thriller, a page turner, a wonderful book. the book is set after world war ii as the war was ending, during this time in four sectors in the book follows the leaders of those that germany was divided into and it was entertaining and shocking how many characters they were in this time. they are larger than life, felt i was watching a quentin tarantino movie. wonderful...
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traditionally people will join at this time _ this time. traditionally people will join at this time because - this time. traditionally people will join at this time because it - this time. traditionally people will join at this time because it might l join at this time because it might be quieter, they might get more help, someone to guide them through theirfirst few days. help, someone to guide them through their first few days. it is anything but quiet at the moment, as you have touched on. bill but quiet at the moment, as you have touched on-— but quiet at the moment, as you have touched on-_ touched on. all the newly starting medics will _ touched on. all the newly starting medics will have _ touched on. all the newly starting medics will have had _ touched on. all the newly starting medics will have had some i touched on. all the newly starting medics will have had some time l touched on. all the newly starting. medics will have had some time on the wards, they will have shadowed. that does not mean it is easier to step up. we are c
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time. and today the, the shape of the car and the, the printer of the car. so good. that could be nearly a 3rd, a change in just technology of their dr. poetry panda is a cult car from the 1980s developed by fabri, tim's father george o 2 title for over 30 years. the to have designed exciting cards together. was a perfect example of doing a good design design is the fact is design is good, but guess she'll don't abandon. okay. okay. okay. so we're looking at either ellen, i guess, area mandate upon that it was a muslim to that vision that was at the time. really go through 192002021. today. it's a miracle, a miracle vision was made for let me say people were not big money to buy a car, but it gave a solution with few money to our lot. i didn't became a kind of car like jeans back. everybody can wear it. it's not that there's not a problem over or having money or not have the money that made in italy theat panter a true milestone in the history of mobility. ah, they talk about to make up you
time. and today the, the shape of the car and the, the printer of the car. so good. that could be nearly a 3rd, a change in just technology of their dr. poetry panda is a cult car from the 1980s developed by fabri, tim's father george o 2 title for over 30 years. the to have designed exciting cards together. was a perfect example of doing a good design design is the fact is design is good, but guess she'll don't abandon. okay. okay. okay. so we're looking at either ellen, i guess, area mandate...
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they watch over us from the time we get this that pool to the time we get out. someone is right there watching to make sure we are safe. minds you, i can't swim. but one of my instructors, suzanne, said to me years ago issue don't worry about swimming you just get in the water and do what you can do. don't worry about hasomeone else is doing. you do what you can do. and of course i followed the instruction of mr. arthritis. i raised one leg up and one down. sometime its is the knee, sometimes the back but i'm in the water and enjoying it i don't go further than 4 and a half feet in the pool. sometimes i wander down further. but i got pool people here. willard, get back in your lane. you are drifting too far. i'm asked so many times, what is secret to my longevity. i don't have a secret. i feel truly that i'm a cond wit that i'm a vessel for the good lord to send messages through. i pray daily that i will be filled with the spirit of joy and happiness. that i may be a will cup of strength to some other people. i do practice, however, the old addage do to others y
they watch over us from the time we get this that pool to the time we get out. someone is right there watching to make sure we are safe. minds you, i can't swim. but one of my instructors, suzanne, said to me years ago issue don't worry about swimming you just get in the water and do what you can do. don't worry about hasomeone else is doing. you do what you can do. and of course i followed the instruction of mr. arthritis. i raised one leg up and one down. sometime its is the knee, sometimes...
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very good timing. he called me one time, it was in the morning. i picked up the phone it was that deep voice of dick cheney said john got us into some trouble. i said oh? [laughter] he said yes the presidents going to europe and is not going to go to the tv correspondents dinner. so i've got to go me funny for ten minutes. and then he i don't do funny. [laughter] but the truth is, he does. my colleague matthew scalia and i sat down and hurriedly put together a speech for him. i was for the next night i think it was buried and he did a great job. he was very good at that. >> i went to ask this question i don't know the answers but the way the correspondent center works as a usually is a lead writer who is it funny speech writer. but everybody else can submit jokes to that person and they will take some. i don't spend a lot of time on the page or two of jokes and given to john who is our funny speech writer. he's very nice about it would maybe choose one. [laughter] do you have any they were accepted? >> can't remember think maybe. so david redden t
very good timing. he called me one time, it was in the morning. i picked up the phone it was that deep voice of dick cheney said john got us into some trouble. i said oh? [laughter] he said yes the presidents going to europe and is not going to go to the tv correspondents dinner. so i've got to go me funny for ten minutes. and then he i don't do funny. [laughter] but the truth is, he does. my colleague matthew scalia and i sat down and hurriedly put together a speech for him. i was for the next...
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even at the time, even when it was unraveling, in 1973 in 1974, people had a time time keeping all the actor straight. who was who was dean? who are all these players? where they fit in? over the years, over the passage of 50 years, it has become even more difficult to keep it all straight. who was who in watergate and where did they fit in? this story, the heroic journalists interpretation, cuts through all of that. cuts through all the other actors and focuses on the journalists and their work. they're saying that their dog reporting brought us down. another factor in explaining why this journalist interpretation moves on as because it was reassuring to contemporary journalists. journalists who are going through tough times, and have been going through tough times for more than 25 years. it tells them that this interpretation of watergate, the gravest political scandal of the 20th century, tells them that journalist can be decisive factors, decisive force, in american society, in american politics. these are three of the factors why this trope, this interpretation lives on. what has
even at the time, even when it was unraveling, in 1973 in 1974, people had a time time keeping all the actor straight. who was who was dean? who are all these players? where they fit in? over the years, over the passage of 50 years, it has become even more difficult to keep it all straight. who was who in watergate and where did they fit in? this story, the heroic journalists interpretation, cuts through all of that. cuts through all the other actors and focuses on the journalists and their...
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and president time trump has had several times all they have to do is ask. well, my sense is they were asking for a year and a half. and why he was holding on to these materials, when he had no legal authority to do so under the presidential records act is beyond me. >> again, that is carl road, saying the cover federal government did ask multiple times over a year and a half. so there is that argument. a small group of fraudulent trump supporters have moved on to a new talking point, claiming that there is simply too many redactions in the affidavit, and that there is just no transparency. look at all that blacking. the third ranking republican in the house, elise stefanik, told fox news, quote, the american people deserve transparency, and not an outrageously heavily reacted affidavit to cover up for and politically protect joe biden and the fbi for this dangerous and on american overreach. who is to say that if we were to learn which was in those redactions that they would necessarily be good for donald trump? i mean, that is perhaps why the interaction f
and president time trump has had several times all they have to do is ask. well, my sense is they were asking for a year and a half. and why he was holding on to these materials, when he had no legal authority to do so under the presidential records act is beyond me. >> again, that is carl road, saying the cover federal government did ask multiple times over a year and a half. so there is that argument. a small group of fraudulent trump supporters have moved on to a new talking point,...
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one till half past three hour time. ~ . , ., time. we have seen them doing the checks, time. we have seen them doing the checks. they _ time. we have seen them doing the checks. they are — time. we have seen them doing the checks, they are going _ time. we have seen them doing the checks, they are going through i checks, they are going through everything, making sure it is ready. there was the issue of the lightning and the fuel being dangerous. hopefully, after £22 billion worth investment and 50 years of preparation, they will be able to take off at lunchtime. ikla preparation, they will be able to take off at lunchtime. no humans on it 'ust et take off at lunchtime. no humans on it just yet but — take off at lunchtime. no humans on itiust yet but a _ take off at lunchtime. no humans on itjust yet but a cuddly _ take off at lunchtime. no humans on itjust yet but a cuddly shaun - take off at lunchtime. no humans on itjust yet but a cuddly shaun the i itjust yet but a cuddly shaun the sheep! it itjust yet but a cuddly shaun the s
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highlights times and ways different cult urs celebrate new years. how we show who we mean when we say, we or us tone is the historic opportunity to follow the lead and a chance to allow arab and muslim community to educate and participate in education and educate students and families about ede. thank you. i'm lan an and i have been a residence the past 10 years i support make ede a school holiday to show respect and encollusion. i echo my community member and someone who went through the public education system in post 911 north america and experienced bullying i believe not doing so can marginalize vulnerable students the lack of education around islam i celebrated ede and my class asked fiwas celebrating 911 instead. for much of my childhood public education was not safe space and they should be for all. recognizing ede builds confidence and shows students that they have valued member of the school and the communities. thank you. >> good evening members of the board. i'm born and raised in san francisco. also alumni i have been working with youth
highlights times and ways different cult urs celebrate new years. how we show who we mean when we say, we or us tone is the historic opportunity to follow the lead and a chance to allow arab and muslim community to educate and participate in education and educate students and families about ede. thank you. i'm lan an and i have been a residence the past 10 years i support make ede a school holiday to show respect and encollusion. i echo my community member and someone who went through the...
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20 times too long. shaama, what are the details. this on hold 20 times too long. shaama, what are the details.— what are the details. this is a re ort what are the details. this is a report that — what are the details. this is a report that says _ what are the details. this is a report that says 20 _ what are the details. this is a report that says 20 times - what are the details. this is a - report that says 20 times longer, so they are _ report that says 20 times longer, so they are supposed to answer within a few minutes but they are waiting 6.5 minutes— few minutes but they are waiting 6.5 minutes which doesn't sound a lot but if— minutes which doesn't sound a lot but if you — minutes which doesn't sound a lot but if you are panicked and something is going wrong in front of you in— something is going wrong in front of you in your— something is going wrong in front of you in your home and you desperately need to— you in your home and you desperately need to talk— you in your home an
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that time has passed somewhat . we don't need to wrestle sabertooth tigers nearly as often now as we did a few thousand years ago. there's emotional strength. there's spiritual strength but there's also i think a profound strength as a man in being able to lay bare your heart and say in this moment right now i am weak. there's profound strength in expressing vulnerability. and it cuts to the essence of our humanity when we allow ourselves to do that. and i think all of these sort of traditionally masculine attributes can be viewed in that way . i'll end there. >> thank you for coming and thank you for your presentation . i'm going to combine two questions into one. did you have any conversations with elaine showalter over your career regarding, i was aware of her way before you or michael showalter. were you aware or did you have ideas about masculinity when you were doing certain send ups like johnny bluejeans, did you feel that you were striking a sort of ironic distance regarding masculine performance with those
that time has passed somewhat . we don't need to wrestle sabertooth tigers nearly as often now as we did a few thousand years ago. there's emotional strength. there's spiritual strength but there's also i think a profound strength as a man in being able to lay bare your heart and say in this moment right now i am weak. there's profound strength in expressing vulnerability. and it cuts to the essence of our humanity when we allow ourselves to do that. and i think all of these sort of...
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which means that from time to time you will find me. in the 29th row of coach white knuckling the armrests as if i alone am holding up the plane. a few years ago. i was on a flight like that. i was flying from new orleans to chicago on a hot summer night. and it was one of those flights where the pilot comes on before you even take off. and he said folks it's going to be a bad flight. and he was right. you know in the middle of that night in this summer storm there we were bouncing around in the sky and there i am, you know trying to curl up into a tiny ball in my seats but resisting the urge to do that because that would be an insane thing for a grown person to do on a plane. and the woman next to me she totally noticed. and she finally couldn't take it anymore. and she turned to me and she said honey, i think i can help you. i have xanax. that's a true story. you know that that's me as a flyer. and it's sort of begs the question why someone like this someone like me would spend two and a half years. researching and writing about plane
which means that from time to time you will find me. in the 29th row of coach white knuckling the armrests as if i alone am holding up the plane. a few years ago. i was on a flight like that. i was flying from new orleans to chicago on a hot summer night. and it was one of those flights where the pilot comes on before you even take off. and he said folks it's going to be a bad flight. and he was right. you know in the middle of that night in this summer storm there we were bouncing around in...
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this time, last time it was nearly 80 percent. and one of the things that could certainly have effected that is that 5 years ago in the last election, the supreme court a know the results in order to rebut the opposition at the time led by ryder didn't . i didn't even compete in re run cuz they said there's irregularities, hadn't been fixed. so that certainly at least among his supporters, i think had some effective undermining trust in the electoral process. the electoral commission itself said registration among young voters was down this time suggesting again that the younger people don't think the familiar faith is making familiar promises would fix that problems or skeptical about the fact that the votes would actually counts. and of course, following those disputes of the last 3 election, the last from being overturned in 2007. certainly the belief among opposition to both is that they've been rigged out of a victory. that was what prompted violence that killed more than a 1000 people. so generally trust in the electoral pro
this time, last time it was nearly 80 percent. and one of the things that could certainly have effected that is that 5 years ago in the last election, the supreme court a know the results in order to rebut the opposition at the time led by ryder didn't . i didn't even compete in re run cuz they said there's irregularities, hadn't been fixed. so that certainly at least among his supporters, i think had some effective undermining trust in the electoral process. the electoral commission itself...
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my ego would not let me decline the new york times, absolutely. and we expended that question why when it comes to not only matters of gun violence but d violence in general do we just assume almost always correctly and that is mail people were instigating. that op-ed came out and it went viral. a publisher contacted me and said would you like to write a book about this and i said i really don't think i'm qualified to do that. i had a meeting with the publishers and i said i'm just a it shows up on vh1 sometimes. i do commentary about cabbage patch kids i don't think i'm the guy that you want for this. i am a college dropout, i dropped out of college to go be a teenage mutant ninja turtles i don't have to resonate to a deep dive into masculinity. the women who would become a publisher said all of that may tibe true but at the same time y not you. in the just may be go on because i have kids, i have a son is thought about this issue throughout my life for reasons well will discuss at the moment. i can't think of a good reason other than my other la
my ego would not let me decline the new york times, absolutely. and we expended that question why when it comes to not only matters of gun violence but d violence in general do we just assume almost always correctly and that is mail people were instigating. that op-ed came out and it went viral. a publisher contacted me and said would you like to write a book about this and i said i really don't think i'm qualified to do that. i had a meeting with the publishers and i said i'm just a it shows...
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time is 508. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins filed official papers yesterday to run in november to keep her job. supporters at city hall cheered as jenkins arrived to file the paperwork. she was appointed by mayor london breed after former d a chaser boudin was recalled from office. jenkins says her top priority ending out of control drug dealer francisco streets. there has to be an enforcement of the laws that exis city and in this country. um what we're not doing is returning to some extreme like the war on drugs. we're going to be making sure that those who are addicted, uh are able to avail themselves and the ability to get treatment because that's what they need and attorney jenkins says have also worked to hold repeat and violent offenders accountable and gun violence to other district attorney candidates also filed paperwork to run in november, including former police and fire commissioner joe ali oto any yes. five or nine time back over to see what do you want to talk about
time is 508. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins filed official papers yesterday to run in november to keep her job. supporters at city hall cheered as jenkins arrived to file the paperwork. she was appointed by mayor london breed after former d a chaser boudin was recalled from office. jenkins says her top priority ending out of control drug dealer francisco streets. there has to be an enforcement of the laws that exis city and in this country. um what we're not doing is returning...
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but this time he is backed by long time political rival president who kinyata. and there was this very famous and public handshake between the 2 in 2018. how did the alliance between these 2 leaders come about and how significant is it? i'm interesting mr. country met at that time, there was like one. what was that? nothing was nothing has gone back to normal feeling the action. because the both both play bridge, what discuss disgruntled, remember the leveling by the supreme court of our judgment story, but there's some feeling for the fight, the elections. and so when we, when the 2nd election, i help a number of a number of the electorate. those who are actually did note what, what drug steam so already, even though we went to the 2nd time, the number of people who felt like they should want to did not even come up to what was favorable. so this, i think that's handshake was too bad. can, could go or you could be transferred to people and i think at that time it was vague, surely, but based on what you needed. and i know there's a lot of criticism around it. b
but this time he is backed by long time political rival president who kinyata. and there was this very famous and public handshake between the 2 in 2018. how did the alliance between these 2 leaders come about and how significant is it? i'm interesting mr. country met at that time, there was like one. what was that? nothing was nothing has gone back to normal feeling the action. because the both both play bridge, what discuss disgruntled, remember the leveling by the supreme court of our...
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local and summer time. we have too many people. one of the good things that the economical crises made for us was that we have been heard around the world when the economical crisis began on 2009. we had the approximately $7.00 to $9000000.00 per year, or 2019 before the buyer. we close up the season in more than 35000000 to it's almost 3 times the population of great a, a, a. i am in a group driver that we are keeping our eyes open not to have again, personal cars in the cities, transportation we had over ex for 3 years. we had demonstrations. we had a very big stretch strike 2011 where all taxes are on grease. where and it was something unbelievable. not even one taxi was working for approximately one month. the government sold their fault, they sold it, we didn't walk, so they stopped it. we manage take what we want it, not over eggs, no, nothing of those. every one to win money out of the great look divides or just, you know, with a talking about opening the timing's own we have. so of also there might
local and summer time. we have too many people. one of the good things that the economical crises made for us was that we have been heard around the world when the economical crisis began on 2009. we had the approximately $7.00 to $9000000.00 per year, or 2019 before the buyer. we close up the season in more than 35000000 to it's almost 3 times the population of great a, a, a. i am in a group driver that we are keeping our eyes open not to have again, personal cars in the cities, transportation...
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just remember no matter how many times you tried? the next time this may be the time. so never give up this fight and thank you. thank you for not allowing the life that you started with. be a burden but an incentive. to put you where you are today, because i'm this that we are guided by our experiences and those experiences that you've had. growing up in public housing struggling to get through college and going on to get a terminal degree. and now sitting one of the most famous famous pulpits in america and servant under the great dome of these united states of america as a united states senator the first and is the first time i've said this african-american to represent the state of georgia in the united states and ever. all of that because you kept the faith. a way out of no way. absolutely you made a way out of no way. thank you for that. thank you. >> good afternoon. on the librarian of congress and i am delighted to be here today with representative sharice davids of kansas. i'm excited especially because i am a children's librarian and we are here to welcome co
just remember no matter how many times you tried? the next time this may be the time. so never give up this fight and thank you. thank you for not allowing the life that you started with. be a burden but an incentive. to put you where you are today, because i'm this that we are guided by our experiences and those experiences that you've had. growing up in public housing struggling to get through college and going on to get a terminal degree. and now sitting one of the most famous famous pulpits...
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oh, yeah at the same time. we've been talking about with the carnegies and rockefellers the first decade of the 20th century at the time of tr's presidency. yeah, great. okay, so we know a little bit about him. he is not his fifth cousin franklin roosevelt in the new deal world war two. that'll come in a few weeks. this is the first and the greater maybe roosevelt so we'll talk about him. a little bit of background here on where and when was he born his bringing up ears? the roosevelt's born october of 1858 in new york city he's a kind of symbolically. anyway, the kind of hardened center of american life born to a very wealthy family. we'll talk about that in a little bit. he is very much a child of the civil war who was only you know, five years old kind of when a lot of this was happening, but it impacted him greatly. i'll come back to the slide in a second. here are two photographs. this is a photograph of president lincoln's funeral procession in the spring of 1865 after he had been assassinated. his body c
oh, yeah at the same time. we've been talking about with the carnegies and rockefellers the first decade of the 20th century at the time of tr's presidency. yeah, great. okay, so we know a little bit about him. he is not his fifth cousin franklin roosevelt in the new deal world war two. that'll come in a few weeks. this is the first and the greater maybe roosevelt so we'll talk about him. a little bit of background here on where and when was he born his bringing up ears? the roosevelt's born...
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you know, time magazine was a pretty much at the time. i think that things start to fade when, doing the johnson presidency. bear in mind, john f. kennedy creates this liberal tide, that's a liberal in the most liberal sense, that flows into the johnson presidency. faith in government in 1964 stands at 77%. and that's largely because of john f. kennedy, i think, having us believe in ourselves, and believe in our government. but lyndon johnson, wow, he takes advantage of that. he looks through the laws he put through the laws of the great society, most in 1960, five -- elected presidents in his own right. faces the quagmire of vietnam. and he is not necessarily truthful with the american people, either by his own doing or because he's being misled by his advisers. and the war becomes more and more controversial, the press becomes more and more critical. and i think that's when they sort of start things start to slide. but you know all presidents have a mixed relationship with the press. barack obama came to the lbj library, where there's a
you know, time magazine was a pretty much at the time. i think that things start to fade when, doing the johnson presidency. bear in mind, john f. kennedy creates this liberal tide, that's a liberal in the most liberal sense, that flows into the johnson presidency. faith in government in 1964 stands at 77%. and that's largely because of john f. kennedy, i think, having us believe in ourselves, and believe in our government. but lyndon johnson, wow, he takes advantage of that. he looks through...
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make sure what time you spend in transport in quantitative time, valuable time for you know, limits how volvo, hopes it's see. 40 recharge will conquer the fully electric su. copay market the insulation is good as well. so there is nothing to complain about in this car. and beyond the limits why driving a took, took and sri lanka means freedom to this woman. i make my life. does i like the future of mobility in the air on the road all over the world now on red? ah, traffic jams, overcrowded subways when things get too tight on or under the ground. the only way to go in south with us. we're here. this is an essential key to future mobility. it solves so many problems with more and more cities are looking at airborne mobility to solve their congestion problems with a fit in north colby. but we want to use our air space because there's not enough room on the streets often as we see every day. they're all ready to bo, if before that is the autobahn project in munich, for example, uses cable cars suspended on tracks 5 to 10 meters high. no stations are needed. the cars can stop and lower the
make sure what time you spend in transport in quantitative time, valuable time for you know, limits how volvo, hopes it's see. 40 recharge will conquer the fully electric su. copay market the insulation is good as well. so there is nothing to complain about in this car. and beyond the limits why driving a took, took and sri lanka means freedom to this woman. i make my life. does i like the future of mobility in the air on the road all over the world now on red? ah, traffic jams, overcrowded...
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asking for help is six and a half minutes, that's 20 times limes longer than the target time. where are having technical problems look at the front pages so we are going to look at the —— will go to our gas. we stock with his dreadful story on the front page of the metro and the sun, shyama, could you kick yourself, tyson's theory at cousin's killing. a, yourself, tyson's theory at cousin's killinu. �* ,, yourself, tyson's theory at cousin's killinu. ~ ,, ., yourself, tyson's theory at cousin's killinu. �* ,, . _, killing. a young man called rico burton, killing. a young man called rico burton. the _ killing. a young man called rico burton, the cousin _ killing. a young man called rico burton, the cousin of— killing. a young man called rico burton, the cousin of tyson - killing. a young man called rico. burton, the cousin of tyson fury, the boxing champ, he was involved in some sort of fracas late in the early hours of the morning today and was knifed in his neck and died instantly. has been tweeting about and of course, lewis, this is a story that we come back to ag
asking for help is six and a half minutes, that's 20 times limes longer than the target time. where are having technical problems look at the front pages so we are going to look at the —— will go to our gas. we stock with his dreadful story on the front page of the metro and the sun, shyama, could you kick yourself, tyson's theory at cousin's killing. a, yourself, tyson's theory at cousin's killinu. �* ,, yourself, tyson's theory at cousin's killinu. ~ ,, ., yourself, tyson's theory at...
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able to talk to in a long time. most people panic when they see people showing up at school board meetings because they think it is unrest. i would tell you, i love it. we have people paying attention and have not been paying attention for a very long time. they lost their businesses and have no idea why or noise exactly what and they are finally going to get engaged. their kids are failing in school because some governor -- government bureaucrat told him they could not be in with their teachers learning. and now they are passionate about getting their liberty back. that is the opportunity we have and i think it is fantastic. the hope is in the republican party. the hope is in conservatives and all of you. i was shocked by how i saw the media use fear to control people. and how liberals used fear to push their agenda. people across this country rolled over and give up their freedoms because the government told him they could not get together at gatherings. they give up their freedom of assembly because people told -
able to talk to in a long time. most people panic when they see people showing up at school board meetings because they think it is unrest. i would tell you, i love it. we have people paying attention and have not been paying attention for a very long time. they lost their businesses and have no idea why or noise exactly what and they are finally going to get engaged. their kids are failing in school because some governor -- government bureaucrat told him they could not be in with their...
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it has had a hard time regaining any time of cohesion since 0sama time regaining any time of cohesion since osama bin laden , s cohesion since osama bin laden �*s death. ayman al—zawahiri was leader but was not seen as very effective and certainly not a charismatic leader. it is a blow in the centre they have lost their big man.— blow in the centre they have lost their big man. one thing achieved in _ lost their big man. one thing achieved in recent _ lost their big man. one thing achieved in recent months, l achieved in recent months, essentially raising his communication profile, pushing out the message harder. do you think that had anything to do with the decision to act now? there is a belief that he was being a bit bold and by the fact that his friend, the taliban, did control afghanistan. he felt comfortable enough to notjust move back there but be more visible. he stayed within a safe house for the most part but he has been much more active on social media for a guy who typically only shows up at a ceremony every few months. he did seem to be feeling more comfortable and
it has had a hard time regaining any time of cohesion since 0sama time regaining any time of cohesion since osama bin laden , s cohesion since osama bin laden �*s death. ayman al—zawahiri was leader but was not seen as very effective and certainly not a charismatic leader. it is a blow in the centre they have lost their big man.— blow in the centre they have lost their big man. one thing achieved in _ lost their big man. one thing achieved in recent _ lost their big man. one thing...
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what a time it's been for her, onl 17 time. what a time it's been for her, only 17 years _ time. what a time it's been for her, only 17 years old. — time. what a time it's been for her, only 17 years old, she _ time. what a time it's been for her, only 17 years old, she already - time. what a time it's been for her, only 17 years old, she already won l only 17 years old, she already won the commonwealth title earlier this summerjust a few weeks ago. she came into this final with high hopes. it certainly wasn't easy for her, she was in silver metal position going into herfinal dive— butjust when it mattered, she reduced her very best in that final dive was enough to clinch the gold medal, a tremendous display. in case you didn't know, her dad is the tv personality — but andrea very much making a name for herself, as well, and this was her reaction after that victory. my gosh, it's been crazy at the commonwealth games. ijust wanted i just wanted to ijust wanted to have fun here. we spoke before the team event, i had no expectations. i was quite nervous but i think i was nervo
what a time it's been for her, onl 17 time. what a time it's been for her, only 17 years _ time. what a time it's been for her, only 17 years old. — time. what a time it's been for her, only 17 years old, she _ time. what a time it's been for her, only 17 years old, she already - time. what a time it's been for her, only 17 years old, she already won l only 17 years old, she already won the commonwealth title earlier this summerjust a few weeks ago. she came into this final with high hopes....