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and you start slowly going up and you can see every portal some of them are open, which is one of the things that people are amazed, that the people left portals open when all this was going on, and you re going up and up and up, and it seems endless because the ship is huge. this was a floating palace. you can imagine the people walking up and down, taking in the sun, whatever, etc. we went down the side and captured the whole anchor. there is the name of the titanic on the anchor, we were able to see that. so this, sort of, nostalgic view, in a way, and also a tragic view. imagine seeing nothing and then, lights turn. on and you see an entire . skyscraper in front of you that s what it was like. there is no words to - encapsulate the feeling of it. seeing the scale of the titanic is what anchored me - into the realness of that - night, of the numbers of lives that were lost.
incredible legislative skills because building a legislative coalition and working the politics of getting a bill like the affordable care act through the house is a different set of skills than raw thrill ones. what you saw there was her sort of campaign nose, her describing how she thinks about it, and it s really it s just a fascinating portrait of somebody who managed to rise to the top of american political life as a woman when it was very difficult to do. also that realness, though. you know, like whether you like it or not, the disdain, the open disdain for former president trump, that was, you know, you could tell that was how she truly felt about him and didn t choose to hide it. she did not she deliberately chose not to hide that. she s good at hiding that if we wants to. news of a massive energy breakthrough. one that would make doc brown and marty mcfly incredibly proud. neil degrasse e tyson joins us next. , with low-cost options to help maximimize savings.
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