this is knis novak s choice note vaccinated. tennis australia trying to use that to get him on, come on, that was wrong, too. so much went wrong and we find out that novak knew he was covid positive. how do you feel about that as an athlete? terrible. as a human being. look, my man, my main man, my action figure, you don t put anybody at risk no matter your personal belief. we find out and he says it was a screw up with his paperwork. he s in two different countries. serbia and spain and apologizes for that. novak, my man, dude. mary, i got to run unfortunately because i got a long way to go and a short time to get there.
loophole. it s about recent serious illness that would prevent you from getting the vaccination. this is novack s choice not to be vaccinated. that s his choice, so i think that tennis australia when they were trying to use that to get him in, i mean come on, man, there was all wrong, too. so much has gone wrong. and we find out that novack knew he was covid positive and he was appearing in public unvaxed and unmasked. how do you feel about that as an athlete? how do you feel about that? terrible. as a human being. look, my man, my main man, my action figure dr. fauci, you don t put other people at risk no matter what your own personal beliefs are. and then we find out he says there s a screw up with his paperwork, but he s in two different countries serbia and spain, and like he apologizes for that. i mean, novack, my man, dude
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that you d remember a song of mine called jolene? crowd cheers. dolly parton, wowing the crowd at glastonbury. singer, songwriter, actress, businesswoman and now, alongside james patterson, finally, a novelist. # please, don t take my man.# well, i ve donejust about everything else, i ve never written a novel. i had always thought that when i was older, older, that i might write a novel when i had a chance to, you know, to calm down and just do that to see. but god does work in mysterious ways. and he sent me, jim. dolly is a storyteller. every one of her songs, it s a story. jolene they re all stories. tell me about your writing routine? i still write longhand. i ve got these big legal yellow pads and i just write, just scribble it out with my sharpie pen so i can read it now. i used to write with a pen, now i have to write bigger because i m older. cbeebies bedtime story. mud, mud, glorious mud you know, that song, don t you? hey, i m dolly, and i have.
for a professional interview and scott mann is our hero of the week. dan: i do a lot of interviews but it is a real honor gave an award not that long ago at the patriot wavereds awards to my man, friend scott here your story is to moving i want to turn this segment over to you but a little bit what about you used to do greene buret and got into what you re doing now and why this matters. dges green buret what makes us different in the field. that is all right. they drop us into areas that are low, and high steak and our job to build relationship to mobilize people to stand up on their own and all over the place. dan: you saw what happened unfolding disaster in afghanistan which bothered me and you if not as much or more. you decided to do something about it. it happens in a high stake