i m honored to talk about the most anticipated film of 2018. i read the book 3 years ago. i m obsessed with this book, the idea of spielberg bringing this movie to the big screen was the only person i can imagine being able to pull this off. a character named wade played by thai sheridan, takes place in 2045 in columbus, ohio and people want to be in the virtual-reality world versus the real world, the virtual-reality world was created by james halladay played by mark rally and after he passes away before he passes away you left a message saying there are three contests in the oasis of the first person to finish all 3 will gain control of the oasis itself which is half $1 trillion so you own the world if you win the contest. this movie really lends itself to amazing technology. spielberg has always been in the
cured of the gay because he attended an exodus international boot camp which claimed to offer quote, the message of freedom from homosexuality through the power of jesus. the featured i was cured of the gay speaker was a man named wade. i will not tell you wade s last name because it doesn t matter to the story and the poor guy does not deserve it. but his first name was wade. after explaining that he had been cured of the gay, he also explained that his current job was that he was the spokesman, spokesman for a group called savors alliance for lifting the truth. one year after the press conference, wade told the magazine the advocate that he had been uncured of the gay and that he had frankly found a boyfriend and he was much happier now, thank you very much. the founder of that christian group that wade was the spokesman for in his brief time as a publicly ex-gay person, the founder and president of this group, the savors alliance for
what i thought was about the roe v. wade decision and about abortion but it was very specific. do the justices, those nominees at the time, believe in a right to privacy in the constitution. i went, had i to have someone explain all of this to me. how did we ever get here? it is an emotional argument that people are having. but i wanted to have you on to help us to understand how the supreme court got to the roe v. wade decision and why it is so controversial even 45 years later. okay. well, it is. it is still one of the most well-known and controversial opinions that is out there. it started with a pretty inauspicious start, which is a woman who had given up two kids to adoption and wanted to aboard the third and the state of texas said that you are not allowed to do it, and she sued the district attorney, a gentleman named wade and she used the name roe and it was wade who by the way