But its hard when youre in that position to have to take care of somebody. I asked a lot from her. I think in those moments, it feels impossible. It feels like, what is the solution . Youre trying and trying and trying, and it keeps happening over and over, and its frustrating. But its like anything. With persistence and time, change comes. chiming i think its important to have someone that keeps you accountable. Daniel heres the refrigerator. Okay. So you got food. Yeah. Is that old or new . Nah, thats new. Thats chorizo and eggs. Oh, okay. Okay. And your bathroom light works . switches clicking, fan running nothing broken, nothing. No. How about we, you know, maybe sweep and mop, just a little bit . Uh. You have dust there. Yeah. What are those . Shoes . Yeah. voiceover i dont like home visits. They be all in your business. But i deal with it, and i go through it, and i give em two thumbs ups, because hey, im that type of guy. beeping 387. 387. I ate, though. When . At the dropin cen
But its hard when youre in that position to have to take care of somebody. I asked a lot from her. I think in those moments, it feels impossible. It feels like, what is the solution . Youre trying and trying and trying, and it keeps happening over and over, and its frustrating. But its like anything. With persistence and time, change comes. chiming i think its important to have someone that keeps you accountable. Daniel heres the refrigerator. Okay. So you got food. Yeah. Is that old or new . Nah, thats new. Thats chorizo and eggs. Oh, okay. Okay. And your bathroom light works . switches clicking, fan running nothing broken, nothing. No. How about we, you know, maybe sweep and mop, just a little bit . Uh. You have dust there. Yeah. What are those . Shoes . Yeah. voiceover i dont like home visits. They be all in your business. But i deal with it, and i go through it, and i give em two thumbs ups, because hey, im that type of guy. beeping 387. 387. I ate, though. When . At the dropin cen
Woman thank you. Not a problem. Sorry for the. Thank you. De burgo let me call steve and see if he can get us a ds200. Grace just, we want a new one. I dont know if he can do it, though. What . They might not have enough, thats the problem. Grace oh, my friend she hasnt voted in years, she just sent me a picture with her sticker. People are really touching me today. Did you see that old lady that was over there . 81 years old, first time voting. Come on now, guys. Omisore not even an email, whoo oh, my gosh, i feel wonderful. Not even an email. That hasnt happened in weeks. Woman would you like a sticker . Man oh, yeah, of course. Thank you for coming. Woman no red on these stickers we need red, white, and blue. Lima next time it was a High School Kid that designed em, so. We need some red chuckles yeah. Rock shes talking about the sticker contest . Woman yeah, people are pissed off because the sticker doesnt have red in it. Doesnt have what . Red in it red in it. The sticker doesnt ha
200year dream. And but it will go fast because im going to concentrate on what happened once the dream was realized. In 1607 john smith entered the sevenmile wide mouth of the Potomac River and headed north. Whether he got this far north we are actually not certain but the People Living here called the place petomek. It translates as a place to which something is brought, a trading place, a place to which tribute is brought. It was a beautiful area in which the tide water from the ocean stopped. The river narrowed and as you know north of georgetown its very different river. But here where georgetown was to rise there was a huge tidal marsh. And this is the origin of the swamp myth. Washington, d. C. Was not built in the swamp. It is an insult to George Washington to think that he would locate the capital of the United States in the swamp. Its a very well drained area of ancient Potomac River terraces. Think of the cathedrals coming down the columbia road where the river sat for many y
You come down the valleys of the tigris and euphrates. Mesopotamia did have some historical presence. There was a possibility, and i talk to people who know iraqi history better than i do, there was a possibility iraq could have developed as a reasonable country within those boundaries. But there were accidents in history. The good king died early. His son was a useless playboy who killed himself in a car accident. There was a boy who was not a good regent. That was a problem. You got a series of political movements in iraq. Then you had a series of military coups. Given a different history and different accidents, iraq might have developed in a different way. I always found the argument that if you draw boundaries, you cannot expect a country to grow within it. If you look at the boundaries of canada, they could not be more artificial. It is one Straight Line from the great lakes to the west coast. But a country has grown within those borders. You look at many african countries, Natio