muhammad syed, let me ask you this question. i talked about the incompatibility, somebody who grows up under sharia in some of the strictest islamic countries. how do you ascertain if they want to americanize, modernize, abide by american constitutional laws and assimilate, or if they want to bring their values here and indoctrinate americans. because trump also cited 25% of those polled, center for security policy recent data that violence here in the u.s. is justified as part of global jihad. how do we know who believes that and who doesn t? i don t think there s an easy way to distinguish between them. but the problem is the people who would stop the problem are also among the same population. i group up in pakistan. i m an atheist and i m fighting for secular values, for american values. and by presuming that all muslims believe in the same thing and have all a the same ideas, you re preventing progress from happening. nobody s saying. let me throw it to brigitte, see if she ge
incompatibility with other human beings, or his incredible success as a tech visionary? as he said, both those stories are in it. i wouldn t dare try to come up with a psychological diagnosis of someone i don t have the ability to do that. i ve never met steve jobs. i did meet and spent a lot of time with people who were very close to steve, including most importantly his eldest daughter lisa you see in the movie. he denies paternity of her. that s the emotional center of the movie. his coming together with his daughter. he was a very complicated man. he was a very brilliant man. difficult at times, but it was so important to him, not just to have a successful product, not just have a product that would sell well, but a product we would have an emotional relationship with. you eluded to that in your introduction. that emotional relationship that we have with his products substituted for having an
it was important he had a closed end-to-end system incompatible with anything else. that s not much different k than the way, if i want, if i write a script i wouldn t want anyone, you know, adding something on to it or subtracting it or putting themselves into a character like it was a video game. i m able to understand that part of him. about the ability to complete everything. what is the back story as we say in literature like hemingway the back story? is the back story here in the movie his personal life and problems with his daughter and the woman he had the child with? or is it his success? what is the main story? i think they are both in it. what do you think is the prime story of this guy s inability to deal with life, his incompatibility with other human beings, or his incredible success as a tech visionary? as he said, both those stories are in it. i wouldn t dare try to come up with a psychological diagnosis
listened to me. like finally sat there and listened instead of cutting me off. i mean, that really made me feel a lot better, that i could let it out to somebody else. so maybe he can be in my shoes for, you know, those five minutes. slaughter s violations make her eligible for up to 30 days in disciplinary segregation. a decision that s up to sergeant taggart. for the charge of refusing to obey a direct order, you pled guilty, i m finding you guilty. that s publishable up to 15 days in disciplinary segregation. i m going to be giving you 15 days of disciplinary segregation, i m going to suspend eight of those days. that means you have seven days to do of that charge. the charge of making a false statement, you pled guilty, i m finding you guilty. that s also punishable up to 15 daysed, i m giving you 15 days of that, i m going to suspend eight days of that as well. you ll have an additional seven days. incompatibility, you pled not guilty. i told you i was dismissing that charge o
cares about that crying. this monopoly game is not is not hers, and i could play. the game is over anyways. it s all she said, i don t like you. you re nothing but a bottom bitch. i said, whatever, i m going under the radar again. she asked who else was at the table let me stop you there, ma am. does the rest of this novella deal with the incompatibility issue? yes. okay. i m dismissing that charge. why don t you go ahead and move on. she asked who else was at the table and said is there anything else that deals directly with the refusing to obey a direct order or the making a false statement? yeah, everything. it s not that much. it s just only a little bit. it just looks like a lot because i didn t write on the back. go ahead. she asked who else was at the table. quintella, kanesha they have a right to get their story out. that s my job is to hear them out. you know.