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it it was a i think cambridge analytica was like a a great reminder. this company had been doing whatever it wished with the data sometimes in contravention. to its users direct wishes for quite a long time. but the the idea that. somehow that this could be directly used against us in the sense that like your medical records could is probably probably a little bit overblown. and i think it was we were trying to figure out just kind of like something went wrong, right? like clearly democrat democratic discussions were not going well, something has gone wrong. and it obviously social media and i think first we seized on like russians and outside agitators and then we seized on like the nature of targeting as opposed to like looking at what the choices were that the platform was making in terms of what of content would succeed what signals were used to determine value or merit and, you know and whether this was and sort the financial infrastructure it all. so lastly, before we go to q&a, real given the fact that facebook meadow's consistently putting thei
it it was a i think cambridge analytica was like a a great reminder. this company had been doing whatever it wished with the data sometimes in contravention. to its users direct wishes for quite a long time. but the the idea that. somehow that this could be directly used against us in the sense that like your medical records could is probably probably a little bit overblown. and i think it was we were trying to figure out just kind of like something went wrong, right? like clearly democrat...
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and then i arrived at cambridge. one of the reasons why i wanted to go abroad was because i thought that maybe, you know, oh, maybe was an american thing, you know, maybe like u.s. universities or universities here the ivy league, like they're plagued with this new wave of political correctness, but maybe i'll get out of here. and i don't know. i had this image of like these stodgy old oxbridge johns who just didn't have time for this nonsense. and they have plenty of for it. turns out they like it too. i mean, it's not quite it's probably like five years behind, maybe maybe ten years behind the us in terms of how bad it is. but it's still, you know, it's still pervasive so i saw people, you know, i saw postdocs get fired. early career researchers have their careers jettisoned at cambridge and a lot of it happened behind the scenes. you know what i tell people now is that for every public academic cancellation you see there are at least five others that you don't hear about because most most people who want to be res
and then i arrived at cambridge. one of the reasons why i wanted to go abroad was because i thought that maybe, you know, oh, maybe was an american thing, you know, maybe like u.s. universities or universities here the ivy league, like they're plagued with this new wave of political correctness, but maybe i'll get out of here. and i don't know. i had this image of like these stodgy old oxbridge johns who just didn't have time for this nonsense. and they have plenty of for it. turns out they...
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and then i arrived at cambridge. one of the reasons why i wanted to go abroad was because i thought that maybe, you know, oh, maybe was an american thing, you know, maybe like u.s. universities or universities here the ivy league, like they're plagued with this new wave of political correctness, but maybe i'll get out of here. and i don't know. i had this image of like these stodgy old oxbridge johns who just didn't have time for this nonsense. and they have plenty of for it. turns out they like it too. i mean, it's not quite it's probably like five years behind, maybe maybe ten years behind the us in terms of how bad it is. but it's still, you know, it's still pervasive so i saw people, you know, i saw postdocs get fired. early career researchers have their careers jettisoned at cambridge and a lot of it happened behind the scenes. you know what i tell people now is that for every public academic cancellation you see there are at least five others that you don't hear about because most most people who want to be res
and then i arrived at cambridge. one of the reasons why i wanted to go abroad was because i thought that maybe, you know, oh, maybe was an american thing, you know, maybe like u.s. universities or universities here the ivy league, like they're plagued with this new wave of political correctness, but maybe i'll get out of here. and i don't know. i had this image of like these stodgy old oxbridge johns who just didn't have time for this nonsense. and they have plenty of for it. turns out they...
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and there was a phobic rage allowing it's your child to cambridge him to do anything. it wishes you have given rise to a monster's activity is no longer limited to your credit self, where these are landscape policy having you serve to power and having quelled descent is completely lawless. when it comes to its own citizens, openly mocking the memory of the victims of german naziism and glorifying its henchmen. its terrace, tentacles are now clearly visible beyond ukraine. and if up to day problems in this connection are rising. for rest of this does not mean that tomorrow, those tentacles will not reach. other areas for the link to reality is something which the ukrainian had has already lost and clearly it is on capable of sober assessments. you never know your frankenstein may turn on you and your impotent rage from the inability to reverse that you read the situation on the battlefield. and then the face of inevitable, the defeat. and you have provided this monster with suspicion. what sufficient weaponry to do so not to mention the fact to the, to self the sanction
and there was a phobic rage allowing it's your child to cambridge him to do anything. it wishes you have given rise to a monster's activity is no longer limited to your credit self, where these are landscape policy having you serve to power and having quelled descent is completely lawless. when it comes to its own citizens, openly mocking the memory of the victims of german naziism and glorifying its henchmen. its terrace, tentacles are now clearly visible beyond ukraine. and if up to day...
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in my perch at cambridge university, we have the archives of john caines, which he wrote from paris after world war i. in a state of deep depression, driven by the fact that before world war i, there was an overwhelming belief among the global elite that free-market capitalism and globalization were good and would only continue to spread and that technological innovation would be good for everyone because it was good for the elite. in those days, tech innovation was electricity and the telegraph. such was the level of complacency or arrogance that the global elite failed to see that these innovations were not benefiting many people and that there was rising social tension, anger and geopolitical conflict. the failure to see that is what led to world war i and more importantly, the failure to correct course after world war i in 1919 led to a dreadful decade and disintegration not collaboration. the first thing to ask right now is are we sitting in 1945 or 1919? are we at a point in history where we are about to get world collaboration and rejuvenated institutions to drive that collaboratio
in my perch at cambridge university, we have the archives of john caines, which he wrote from paris after world war i. in a state of deep depression, driven by the fact that before world war i, there was an overwhelming belief among the global elite that free-market capitalism and globalization were good and would only continue to spread and that technological innovation would be good for everyone because it was good for the elite. in those days, tech innovation was electricity and the...
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so he asks a harvard professor of his to write a of recommendation to go study cambridge in england. the problem is oppenheimer despite being smart he is an ultra cautious student. former professors write that his work is sloppy it's full of mistakes. he just doesn't care or that he's smart and he knows he's smart, which leads him into trouble a lot because he acts like he's he's above everyone else into trouble. such during lectures, for example, would constantly interrupt the professor or worse, he'd go up to the and wipe off the professor's work and explain how. he thought it could be done better. his own way. and so he's just disruptive as a student. his other former classmates really talk about him as negative way that he was awful in and so because of all this is harvard professor did write him a letter of recommendation probably just to get rid of him and this is this is my favorite part. this is one of these richly ironic moments in history. he writes in his letter this. he says, quote, it appears to me that this is a bit of a gamble as to whether oppenheimer will ever make a
so he asks a harvard professor of his to write a of recommendation to go study cambridge in england. the problem is oppenheimer despite being smart he is an ultra cautious student. former professors write that his work is sloppy it's full of mistakes. he just doesn't care or that he's smart and he knows he's smart, which leads him into trouble a lot because he acts like he's he's above everyone else into trouble. such during lectures, for example, would constantly interrupt the professor or...
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as you know, of a double cross cambridge all have to go. and with an important track, simply titled, nelson, montana falls. it was written by musicians. people hot stakes, my boucher in support of the freedom fighter who had been imprisoned for 27 years. but you to us just natural as a musician you. you feel the importance, the contribution that one could make in writing a song like that. the song itself was a contribution a reading called for nelson mandela's release. this is one of dozens of songs.
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swept across us universities, with students setting up tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridge, where the university of massachusetts is located. institute of technology. in dvelis today, again, passions over the law on enoagents are expelling deputies from the halls of parliament, and there are demonstrations on the streets, both for and against. boris ivanin will tell you more. drums beat from the building of the tbilisi philharmonic, supporters of the ruling georgian dream party move towards parliament to express support for the people elected officials who are fighting for the adoption of a law on foreign agents in the republic. got so angry that she even threw a bottle at a political opponent when he remembered her service in kiev. for indecent behavior , eight opposition deputies were taken out of the hall, several more left the meeting themselves, but continued their hysterical attacks in the corridors of power. no hearings are of no interest to the georgian dream, this is now not a georgian, but a russian dream. they have no purpose to discuss the law, they have no answ
swept across us universities, with students setting up tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridge, where the university of massachusetts is located. institute of technology. in dvelis today, again, passions over the law on enoagents are expelling deputies from the halls of parliament, and there are demonstrations on the streets, both for and against. boris ivanin will tell you more. drums beat from the building of the tbilisi philharmonic, supporters of the ruling georgian dream...
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well, that's less than the cambridge engine through, under the circumstances. it is what it is, very important rage. so what i've done there was chairs to immunization was, he's deliberately cheryl simmons, peaceful neighborhoods, and russian cities is that they're conducting virtual tests. metabolism is this healthcare version will go down in history and most places in humane regime of terrorist and not if we do to assume that old regime that's traded in the interest of the people, you put the, facing them in return for wasting money and handouts for the benefit of the landscape and hasn't a circle here because one of the sections that movie keeps attempts of the leader of the cave regimes in order to promote. because normally like to convince somebody and support of the care of regime promot nothing but best on that very soon you deal with only topic it was through. have you any international meeting on ukraine will be the unconditional, severe surrender for calibration. i advise you all to prepare for this in advance. thank you very much. i don't represent s
well, that's less than the cambridge engine through, under the circumstances. it is what it is, very important rage. so what i've done there was chairs to immunization was, he's deliberately cheryl simmons, peaceful neighborhoods, and russian cities is that they're conducting virtual tests. metabolism is this healthcare version will go down in history and most places in humane regime of terrorist and not if we do to assume that old regime that's traded in the interest of the people, you put...
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spread from coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's northwestern university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico in dozens of campuses, in between, students at columbia university have started a national conversation. whatever happens here or at other campuses, those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread the campuses across the us and they say there's no stopping there. as the clock ticks down to the final weeks of classes, universities across the us are deciding whether to hold graduation ceremonies, punctuated by and camp protesters, calls for justice john henry and l jersey or new york. well, let's go live now to john henry, who's inside the columbia university campus in new york. john. so the university have set a deadline to midnight for students, the leaving campus behind you that that deadline is about pa. so what happens next? and that is right, the deadline has come and gone. and as you can see, there are not police tromping through the cabinet. and the reason for that is that students received an e mail f
spread from coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's northwestern university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico in dozens of campuses, in between, students at columbia university have started a national conversation. whatever happens here or at other campuses, those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread the campuses across the us and they say there's no stopping there. as the clock ticks down to the final weeks...
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he says this to a long way to go from in the middle caught up the idea of a double cross cambridge and with an important tract simply titled nelson london apples. it was written by musicians. people hot sticks my boot in support of the freedom fighter who had been imprisoned for 27 years. it was just natural, as a musician you, you feel the importance the contribution that one could make in writing a song like that. the song itself was a contribution a reading called for nelson mandela's release. this is one of dozens of songs linked to solve africa's fight for freedom. which i know performed by musicians locally and abroad.
he says this to a long way to go from in the middle caught up the idea of a double cross cambridge and with an important tract simply titled nelson london apples. it was written by musicians. people hot sticks my boot in support of the freedom fighter who had been imprisoned for 27 years. it was just natural, as a musician you, you feel the importance the contribution that one could make in writing a song like that. the song itself was a contribution a reading called for nelson mandela's...
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protests swept across us universities, students. pitched tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridge, where the massachusetts institute of technology is located. gerring addressed the military: before you is a country where there is a lot of white bread, sour cream apples, take it all, take it. the ost master plan left no doubt about what they wanted to do with us. having exhausted all attempts to bring western colleagues to the negotiating table and sign something. pain in the city is not chaos, fighting in the city is the highest military art, and even psychological little things were thought out, the bet was that this would be the very contour offensive, the very miracle that would save germany, i took aim and fired the first shot under window, more than they were afraid of course to run into a machine-gun burst, no longer escaping from it, our corps came out on its own. it is not the church of christ. ptssu has nothing to do with religion. alone for the sake of jesus, others for the sake of the bread of taste. and today there is a spiritual battle going on inside the lavra. the u
protests swept across us universities, students. pitched tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridge, where the massachusetts institute of technology is located. gerring addressed the military: before you is a country where there is a lot of white bread, sour cream apples, take it all, take it. the ost master plan left no doubt about what they wanted to do with us. having exhausted all attempts to bring western colleagues to the negotiating table and sign something. pain in the...
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work, cambridge and washington, as he put it, the reason is that these places are the big time work absorbs all the energy community is defined functionally not spatially. it is a professional peer group rather than a neighborhood and it's natural to wonder whether this sense of community is tenuous. that is, if you lose your job your membership in the community is revoked along with it college campuses today are still exciting places. they are full of smart well-meaning students extraordinary professors, and all kinds of educational and extra curricular opportunities. but they have weakened as actual communities where people mingle, interact, and get to know and trust each other and in this sense, campuses today are not that different from the broader american society of which they are a reflection go to cnn.com slash opinions to read my column this week and cnn.com slash fareed for link to buy my new book and let's get started in 1968 at the height of the vietnam war, columbia university was wracked by campus protests in the end, officials there called in the police to arrest the demonstr
work, cambridge and washington, as he put it, the reason is that these places are the big time work absorbs all the energy community is defined functionally not spatially. it is a professional peer group rather than a neighborhood and it's natural to wonder whether this sense of community is tenuous. that is, if you lose your job your membership in the community is revoked along with it college campuses today are still exciting places. they are full of smart well-meaning students extraordinary...
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spread from coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's northwestern university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico and dozens of campuses in between. students at columbia university have started a national conversation, whatever happens here, or at other campuses, those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread. the campus is across the us and they say there's no stopping there. as the clock ticks down to the final weeks of classes, universities across the us are deciding whether to hold graduation ceremonies punctuated biking camp. protesters calls for justice john henry l jersey or new york. or i know and so sure. george washington university in the center of washington dc. the professors have been here for hours, a deadline set by the authorities of the university to clear the courtyard for people to leave has come and gone. and the numbers have been fairly consistent for several hours. the people here are very clear that they want the best date to start divesting of any interest. it has then is really link to compani
spread from coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's northwestern university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico and dozens of campuses in between. students at columbia university have started a national conversation, whatever happens here, or at other campuses, those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread. the campus is across the us and they say there's no stopping there. as the clock ticks down to the final...
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swept across us universities, with students setting up tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridge, where the university of massachusetts is located. technological institute, well, now watch the stopfake program, alexey kazakov will talk about information war technologies against russia and expose the ukrainian stuffing propaganda. the main intelligence directorate boasts of imaginary drone strikes on military infrastructure in the russian rear, although instead of the promised million modern drones, the kiev regime launches literally flying... garbage into the sky and takes credit for other people's innovative developments, we will tell you more about everything right now in the program stop fake on russia-24. so, the department of the professional terrorist budanov continues to celebrate the colossal successes that, according to the yellow block media, were achieved at the airfield under morozovsky, rostov region, at the parking lot of our long-range aircraft in the yeisk-krasnodar region. fake launchers claim that the drones managed to damage almost a dozen. russian missile carr
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start by -- i do not know how many of you had a chance to look at this, the speech at king's college in cambridge about two weeks ago. it was a speech on the economic prospects, so you will remember that title. harkening back to the spirit of that paper, you also looked in that speech for the prospects of the next 100 years and drew out two scenarios. one would see per capita income standards double over the next 100 years and the others, seeing it increase tenfold depending on how the world organized itself over the coming decades on new challenges we face. i thought that was a nice framing and i thought we could come back a little bit. i am modest so i tend to look at the next decade. what are the prospects for the next decade? could i get your sense, we were talking before we came in, in some ways it is clear what the challenges are. so clear what is needed to make progress, but yet when you look at the numbers whether it is growth numbers, the outlook for the next five to 10 years or investment numbers. without investment it will not be any growth. or you look at financial numbers. they took
start by -- i do not know how many of you had a chance to look at this, the speech at king's college in cambridge about two weeks ago. it was a speech on the economic prospects, so you will remember that title. harkening back to the spirit of that paper, you also looked in that speech for the prospects of the next 100 years and drew out two scenarios. one would see per capita income standards double over the next 100 years and the others, seeing it increase tenfold depending on how the world...
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james cook from british explorerjames cook from australia in 1770 have been returned by members of cambridge university to indigenous members�*s survivors who it indigenous members�*s survivors it comes amid increasing pressure on institutions to return historic artefacts to their origin countries. stay with sa run bbc news. take care. hello, there. it's not a particularly inspiring weather story at the moment, is it? but we've still got that west—east divide across the country. on tuesday, we had the highest temperatures across south wales, with 16 degrees, and there was some glorious sunshine, at times, with a little bit of shelter from the breeze. but out to the east, it was disappointingly cool. a brisk northerly wind, temperatures struggled — only around seven degrees across that east yorkshire coast. we're going to keep quite a lot of cloud, as well, over the next few hours. that will prevent temperatures from falling too far. lowest temperatures to start the day on wednesday morning will be in the far north and west of scotland. we could have some thicker cloud and a little bi
james cook from british explorerjames cook from australia in 1770 have been returned by members of cambridge university to indigenous members�*s survivors who it indigenous members�*s survivors it comes amid increasing pressure on institutions to return historic artefacts to their origin countries. stay with sa run bbc news. take care. hello, there. it's not a particularly inspiring weather story at the moment, is it? but we've still got that west—east divide across the country. on...
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the last thing i wanted to do was parachute in from cambridge back to, you know, to the pacific northwest or kentucky, texas and, you know, wag my finger at people, say, no, no, no. you've got all wrong like i did. that's not was not my intent. i would not i did not want to write that kind book. and i certainly wouldn't want to read that kind of. so that was something i struggled with a lot in the writing. was how to square people's personal testimony annies with my own experiences and. and with and with the lack of verifiable evidence for bigfoot. you mentioned. 1969 to young men may have spotted. you mentioned tabloids at some point. when did it first start appearing in the media? i believe your journalist. and so i guess you might have looked at newspapers. when did that sort of start happening? that really the modern kind of iteration of. bigfoot started in 1958 in bluff creek, california, was what were word bigfoot comes from some loggers, guys that were clearing roads in northern california started to see bigfoot prints around their tractors in the morning when they arrived work and
the last thing i wanted to do was parachute in from cambridge back to, you know, to the pacific northwest or kentucky, texas and, you know, wag my finger at people, say, no, no, no. you've got all wrong like i did. that's not was not my intent. i would not i did not want to write that kind book. and i certainly wouldn't want to read that kind of. so that was something i struggled with a lot in the writing. was how to square people's personal testimony annies with my own experiences and. and...
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>> i'm in cambridge. >> kennedys in cambridge. >> an office in the economics department too. >> something is happening in the yard, i can't remember what it was, or you're not -- >> yesterday there was, like, huge gatherings of students playing spike ball and frisbee when i was walking through the yard. >> there is some concern as well and here we go again, jason, and i just wonder, at this point, i don't know why it is happening, how it is happening, but it seems like there is kind of an epidemic among college presidents of a group think about, i don't know, palestine, antisemitism, how are your -- do you regret sticking your neck out for claudine gay at the time when it happened in hindsight now, don't you think there is a serious issue at the top of these ivy league schools? >> i think she certainly made mistakes i didn't defend her on the plagiarism set of issues, which i think are real issues for her as the president of harvard. as far as her testimony at the time, yeah, she did a bad job, all three of them did a bad job, i'm positive she's not remotely antisemitic. i think she did a
>> i'm in cambridge. >> kennedys in cambridge. >> an office in the economics department too. >> something is happening in the yard, i can't remember what it was, or you're not -- >> yesterday there was, like, huge gatherings of students playing spike ball and frisbee when i was walking through the yard. >> there is some concern as well and here we go again, jason, and i just wonder, at this point, i don't know why it is happening, how it is happening, but it...
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in cambridge harvard yard is now closed for the rest of the week. and at california state polytechnic university humble shut down its entire campus for days. as we told you last night. columbia university is going hybrid for the rest of the semester as administrators continue their negotiations with the student occupying force. this is insane. joining me now aaron mcnulty, a pre-med student at columbia. suing the school. citing the school's failure to protect jewish students and josh shapiro, a student at george washington university. erin, let's start with you. the protesters say this is just classic first amendment issue here and law enforcement authorities are the problem not them, your response i think this isn't an issue of free speech. what has happened recently is that we have seen that this speech has become discriminatory. it's become harassment and it's kept us from studying and going to class. and it's really put our safety on the line. >> laura: well, josh, tell us what's going on at gw, a campus i know very well, not too far from where
in cambridge harvard yard is now closed for the rest of the week. and at california state polytechnic university humble shut down its entire campus for days. as we told you last night. columbia university is going hybrid for the rest of the semester as administrators continue their negotiations with the student occupying force. this is insane. joining me now aaron mcnulty, a pre-med student at columbia. suing the school. citing the school's failure to protect jewish students and josh shapiro, a...
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>> jesse: still major pockets of resistance, cambridge, harvard students tore down to the american flag and raise to the palestinian one. just another reason why jesse juniors is going to princeton. at ucla it look like the gaza strip with israeli and hamas defenders duking it out hand-in-hand combat in a mosh pit, arab spring breakers even had of the two disrupt the prom. the adult staged mock eggs occasions of israeli soldiers committing war crimes right outside of the white house correspondents dinner which itself is a crime against co comedy. >> [ bleep ]? you [ bleep ] killers! >> jesse: today we somehow taught what different parts of the country handle crime? texas enforces the law, state troopers broke up a massive illegal student process forming at ut austin, 50 people arrested. but at columbia, this part of the country decided not to enforce the law. the university set a deadline for 2:00 pm today, pack up the tears tent city or face the consequences. and guess what happened? the clock on the clock struck two and nothing. rules don't exist if you don't enforce them. ask any par
>> jesse: still major pockets of resistance, cambridge, harvard students tore down to the american flag and raise to the palestinian one. just another reason why jesse juniors is going to princeton. at ucla it look like the gaza strip with israeli and hamas defenders duking it out hand-in-hand combat in a mosh pit, arab spring breakers even had of the two disrupt the prom. the adult staged mock eggs occasions of israeli soldiers committing war crimes right outside of the white house...
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i was living in, in cambridge on a fellowship and so i had to go and yeah it was, it was, yeah. it was really hard. and as my first xanax i ever took and last but it was, yeah, it was a huge hole. it was, it you know, just i think especially when you don't have kids it kind of, it, it means you're kind of the last of it. so it's extra hard. you used the word realization earlier about people and that was true of your mother, too, right? i mean, she had she worked she was a school principal. she had realized a lot. yet there were several sort frustrations in her life about, what she wanted to be versus what she was. i think that was true, especially on. but as she went on, as she that her middle school, they always put in the really toughest middle schools, tough, bad neighborhoods because could turn schools around and. she became she that was her broadway stage when she went to school in the morning she did the announcements that the kids really liked her and that was her that was her stage. and i think she was at peace with that at the end. tell a couple stories about your your
i was living in, in cambridge on a fellowship and so i had to go and yeah it was, it was, yeah. it was really hard. and as my first xanax i ever took and last but it was, yeah, it was a huge hole. it was, it you know, just i think especially when you don't have kids it kind of, it, it means you're kind of the last of it. so it's extra hard. you used the word realization earlier about people and that was true of your mother, too, right? i mean, she had she worked she was a school principal. she...