i m going to turn 30 come summer. 30 is an age that stopped me. it scares me to acknowledge. it junior, it s time for you to go do something. build something. you don t want to be a lifer here. trust me. i ve been here over 20 years. i learned that being a worries about my long term well-being. worries that i ve given my life to an institution where time is a flat circle. where it s entirely true possible to wake up 15 years down the line and not know what happened yourself or the outside world. if you knew people only through politics, then you didn t really know people. as i walk out, i m not angry at him. there is no rush of don t tell me what to do, old man. instead, and it takes me a while to realize this, in his own unintentional way, boehner challenges the spirit of my father. he pushes me to think. one night i take out a no baton list the reasons for staying at nbc and in washington. after an hour, the nays beat out the a s.
up 15 years down the line and not know what happened to yourself or the outside world. if you knew people only through politics, then you didn t really know people. as i walk out, i m not angry at him. there is no rush of don t tell me what to do, old man. instead, and it takes me a while to realize this, in his own unintentional way, boehner channels the spirit of my father. he pushes me to think. one night i take out a no baton list the reasons for staying at nbc and in washington. after an hour, the nays beat out the yays. joining us now is author luke russert. the new book is like, for me they re proving my father, finding myself. which is out today. luke. thank you very much. thank you. that is the best introduction i ve ever had. so, i was sad when you left this job. with this book in my hands, less than halfway through i would be so sad today for who
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