[ applause ] thank you. Mayor, welcome back. Thank you. You were here in february before you actually became an official candidate. And i see youre playing bigger rooms now. Seems that way, yeah. Do you ever stop and say to yourself, how the hell did this happen . Every now and then. Go from here to there. At that time, you were essentially an asterisk. Well [ laughter ] maybe a little more than an asterisk. You were an asterisk plus. You were largely considered one of the flock of many small town mayor, young guy, and now youre a contender. And what have you learned about the country, what have you learned about yourself through the journey from there to here. The biggest thing i learned is you arrive presenting something thats different if youre not like the others and you can get your ideas across that anything can happen. We didnt know. I believed but didnt actually have any way of knowing, as of january or february that if we did this, that we could build a following, that we coul
Lineup today. T first, live pictures from moscow as president putin makes his annual president ial address. We will discuss whether russia, brexit, and a u. S. President could make 2017 the year of total reset for Foreign Policy. We have a little bit of manufacturing pmi. The italian data is significant because this gives us a glimpse in the state of the Italian Economy just three days before they vote. These are the figures crossing our bloomberg terminal. We are seeing the Unemployment Rate staying put for october at 11. 6 . Line withty much in what were seeing in spain. Three days until renzis make or break referendum. Votell discuss what a no could mean. Lets get to the bloomberg first word news. Heres Sebastian Salek. Sebastian glencore will reinstate its dividend policy next year and plans to pay out the minimum annually. The worlds biggest commodities trader has seen its shares trickle this year. The chairman of bloomberg lp and the parent of Bloomberg News is a senior independe
Really i wanted to take the story of beyond desegregation which occurred in 1963. The idea cover that in the first chapter. I wanted to take you to the rest of the 60s because while we desegregated in 1963 did not integrate. That took a long time even going beyond 1970. Its a ne in the spirit of the University Went in a new direction. Once segregation was out of the way, once all the energy that had gone to trying to maintain and actually illegal and certainly immoral way of doing things, after all that energy could be sent in another direction, the university of alabama begin to turn itself away from being a regional Football Party school and turn itself towards becoming a Major National academic institution. Thats what it has become but it was a long journey in the 1960s sent us in that direction. There were a lot of changes going on at the beginning of the 60s but really it stems from 1956. The first effort of desegregation which failed horribly. Accompanied by riots. Lucy was a stu
Celebrated life in our clinic. In fact, our kernel used to refer to the physical there be clinic as a happy place. So, i decided i would write my own article and i wrote what i felt was a seemingly innocuous article. I wrote about taking the group of our patients swimming for the first time. I didnt consider this article to be particularly fantastic and it wasnt super funny, so i wasnt really prepared for the reaction that i got when people called me and people emailed me and i realized that the ashleys had been correct out of that this had been a story that people wanted to know about and also that i was the right person to write it because i would be able to write about walter reed in a humane and humorous manner with the insight that an outside reporter might not have. So, walter reed shut down and i was part of the group that transferred to the new walter reed at bethesda Naval Hospital and a wrote the book. Before i turn the manuscript into my publisher and rented out my chain of
I was really worried about giving him my manuscript. I thought whatever was going to happen was probably not going to be good. Anyway, so i thought what what i would do is wait until friday and then i would give it to him and that way he would have the weekend to cool down. So friday rolls around and he comes into the clinic and all of my coworkers knew what was going to happen, they are all anticipating this. He walks in and has a big cast on his leg. One of my coworkers pointed that out to me she said hey look at dell, at at least she cannot chase you around. So i gave him my manuscript and waited for him to completely go after me. Instead, he got really sentimental. He told me that we had this new hospital, these nice facilities, and most of the staff had stayed on but he always it felt like there was something missing. He could never put his finger on what it was and then he realized, that it was a spirit, it was a ghost that you could actually feel when you are at the old walter r