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Patrick, thanks very much for the call. Appreciate it. And, Richard Grenell, thanks very much for your time today. We thank you.
patrick thanks very much for the call appreciate it and, richard grenell thanks very much for your time today we thank
Patrick thanks very much, for the call Appreciate. it And Richard Grenell thanks very much for your time today We thank
patrick, thanks very much for the call. appreciate it. and, richard grenell, thanks very much for your time today. we thank you.
Sure. Anytime, Neal.
sure anytime
Sure Anytime
sure. anytime, neal.
Richard Grenell joined us from a studio in Grand Rapids. He served at the United Nations from 2001 to 2009 and then later served as foreign policy and national security spokesman for the Romney campaign prior to his resignation. Tomorrow, a conversation about who needs a union. Join us for that. It's the TALK OF THE NATION from NPR News. I'm Neal Conan in Washington.
richard grenell joined us from a studio in grand rapids he served at the united nations from 2001 to 2009 and then later served as foreign policy and national security spokesman for the romney campaign prior to his resignation tomorrow a conversation about who needs a union join us for that it's the talk of. the nation. from; npr news i'm neal conan in
Richard Grenell joined us from; a studio in Grand Rapids. He served at the, United Nations from 2001 to 2009 and then later served as foreign policy. and. national security spokesman for the. Romney campaign prior to his resignation Tomorrow a conversation about who needs a union Join us for that It's the TALK. OF THE NATION from NPR. News I'm Neal Conan in
richard grenell joined us from a studio in grand rapids. he served at the united nations from 2001 to 2009 and then later served as foreign policy and national security spokesman for the romney campaign prior to his resignation. tomorrow, a conversation about who needs a union. join us for that. it's the talk of the nation from npr news. i'm neal conan in washington.
Robert Mueller has issued his first indictments against two former advisers to President Trump's campaign. And a former Trump foreign policy adviser pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI back in July. What do Mr. Mueller's actions this week say about what he's discovered and where he's looking? Greg Miller is a national security reporter for The Washington Post. Mr. Miller, thanks for being with us.
robert mueller has issued his first indictments against, two former advisers. to president trump's campaign and a former trump, foreign policy adviser pleaded, guilty to lying to the fbi, back in july what do mr mueller's actions this week say about what he's discovered and, where he's looking? greg miller is a national security reporter. for the; washington; post mr miller, thanks for being with
Robert Mueller has issued his first indictments against two former advisers to, President Trump's campaign And a former Trump foreign policy. adviser pleaded. guilty, to lying to the FBI back in July What do Mr Mueller's actions this week say about what he's discovered and where he's looking? Greg Miller is a national security reporter for The. Washington Post Mr Miller thanks for. being with
robert mueller has issued his first indictments against two former advisers to president trump's campaign. and a former trump foreign policy adviser pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi back in july. what do mr. mueller's actions this week say about what he's discovered and where he's looking? greg miller is a national security reporter for the washington post. mr. miller, thanks for being with us.
Sure. Thank you very much for having me.
sure thank you very much for having
Sure Thank you very much for having
sure. thank you very much for having me.
Investigations typically take years. The Manafort and Rick Gates indictments, along with the guilty plea by George Papadopoulos, came within five months. What does this say about where Mr. Mueller is going and how he's going about it?
investigations typically take years the manafort and rick gates indictments along with the guilty plea by george papadopoulos came within five months what does this say about where mr. mueller, is going and how he's going about
Investigations typically take years, The, Manafort and Rick Gates indictments along with, the guilty plea by George Papadopoulos, came, within five months What does this say about where Mr Mueller, is; going and how he's going about.
investigations typically take years. the manafort and rick gates indictments, along with the guilty plea by george papadopoulos, came within five months. what does this say about where mr. mueller is going and how he's going about it?
Yeah, it's really interesting. You're right. I mean, investigations - we were - there were lots of discussions about this one - being patient, having expectations that Mueller would start at the very outer edges of the Trump associates and the Trump world. But he's gone right to the heart of the campaign. I mean, his first indictment is of Trump's campaign chairman. I think he's moving quickly, and I think that he has no interest in dragging this out.
yeah it's really interesting you're right. i mean investigations - we were - there were lots of discussions about this one - being patient, having expectations that mueller would start at the. very outer; edges of the trump associates and the trump world but. he's gone right to the heart of the campaign i mean his, first indictment is of trump's campaign. chairman i think he's moving. quickly and i think that he has no interest in dragging this
Yeah it's really interesting You're, right I mean, investigations - we were - there were lots of discussions about this one - being patient having expectations that Mueller, would start at the very outer edges of the, Trump associates and the, Trump world But he's gone right to the heart of the campaign I mean, his first indictment is of Trump's campaign, chairman I think he's moving quickly, and I think that. he has no interest in dragging this
yeah, it's really interesting. you're right. i mean, investigations - we were - there were lots of discussions about this one - being patient, having expectations that mueller would start at the very outer edges of the trump associates and the trump world. but he's gone right to the heart of the campaign. i mean, his first indictment is of trump's campaign chairman. i think he's moving quickly, and i think that he has no interest in dragging this out.
Yeah. Does he hope to flip Manafort and Gates?
yeah does he hope to flip manafort. and
Yeah Does he hope to flip. Manafort and
yeah. does he hope to flip manafort and gates?
Oh, clearly - among others. Right? I mean, I think that the overall message that was sent by his moves this week were, one, we have already got a guilty plea and extensive cooperation from somebody inside your campaign. And that person is probably going to do better than anybody who tries to oppose us. Two, it looks like Manafort has not been very helpful to us, and look what - the kind of trouble he's finding himself in. So everybody else that we've got lined up to talk to, you might want to consider these two scenarios.
oh clearly - among others right? i mean i think. that the overall message that was sent by his moves this week were, one we have. already got a guilty plea and extensive cooperation. from somebody inside your campaign and that person is probably going to; do better than anybody who tries to oppose us two, it looks like manafort has not been very helpful to. us and look what - the, kind of, trouble he's finding himself in so everybody else that we've got lined up to talk to you might want to consider these two
Oh clearly - among others Right? I mean I think that the overall message that was sent by his moves this week were one we have already. got a guilty plea and extensive cooperation from somebody inside your campaign And that person is probably going to do better than anybody who tries to oppose. us Two it looks like. Manafort has not been very helpful, to us and look what - the kind of trouble he's, finding himself in So everybody else that we've got lined up, to talk to you might want to consider these two
oh, clearly - among others. right? i mean, i think that the overall message that was sent by his moves this week were, one, we have already got a guilty plea and extensive cooperation from somebody inside your campaign. and that person is probably going to do better than anybody who tries to oppose us. two, it looks like manafort has not been very helpful to us, and look what - the kind of trouble he's finding himself in. so everybody else that we've got lined up to talk to, you might want to consider these two scenarios.
The White House says they don't see a reference to President Trump in any of these indictments. And I wonder - do they have a fair point? Because Paul Manafort took over the Trump campaign - we checked - March 29, 2016, took him through the convention. And he didn't - he was gone by August.
the. white house says they. don't see a reference to president trump in any. of these indictments and i wonder - do they have a fair point? because paul manafort took over, the trump campaign - we checked - march 29, 2016, took him through the convention and he didn't - he was gone by
The White House says, they don't, see a reference to President Trump in any of these indictments And I wonder - do they have, a fair point? Because Paul Manafort took over the Trump campaign, - we checked - March 29, 2016, took him through. the convention, And he didn't - he was gone by
the white house says they don't see a reference to president trump in any of these indictments. and i wonder - do they have a fair point? because paul manafort took over the trump campaign - we checked - march 29, 2016, took him through the convention. and he didn't - he was gone by august.
Well, I mean, on the one hand, you had - the Manafort indictment does not mention Trump. And - but the guilty plea that was unsealed involving this other campaign adviser, George Papadopoulos, does mention Trump. And the greater sort of uncertainty surrounds that guilty plea at this moment because it is a signal that they already have testimony from this person, already have emails and other records showing the extensive contacts of this person with others in the Trump administration. They're basically saying we know more than you guys think we do.
well i. mean on the one hand you had - the manafort indictment does not mention trump and - but the guilty, plea that was unsealed involving this other campaign adviser george papadopoulos does mention trump. and the greater sort of uncertainty surrounds, that guilty plea at this moment, because it, is a signal, that they already have testimony from this person already have emails and, other records showing the extensive contacts of this person with others in the. trump administration they're. basically saying we know more than you guys think we
Well I mean, on the one hand. you had - the Manafort indictment does not mention Trump And - but the guilty plea that was unsealed involving this other campaign adviser George Papadopoulos does mention; Trump And. the greater sort of uncertainty surrounds that guilty plea at. this moment because it is a signal that they already have testimony. from this person already have. emails and other records showing the extensive contacts of this person with others in the Trump administration They're basically saying we know more than you, guys think we
well, i mean, on the one hand, you had - the manafort indictment does not mention trump. and - but the guilty plea that was unsealed involving this other campaign adviser, george papadopoulos, does mention trump. and the greater sort of uncertainty surrounds that guilty plea at this moment because it is a signal that they already have testimony from this person, already have emails and other records showing the extensive contacts of this person with others in the trump administration. they're basically saying we know more than you guys think we do.
George Papadopoulos - has he been wearing a wire?
george papadopoulos - has he been wearing a
George Papadopoulos - has he been wearing a
george papadopoulos - has he been wearing a wire?
That's a good question. I mean, I think it's fair to assume that Trump's lawyers are looking at that question very carefully.
that's a good question, i mean i think, it's fair to assume, that trump's lawyers; are looking at that question very
That's a good question I mean I, think it's fair to assume that Trump's lawyers are looking. at that question very,
that's a good question. i mean, i think it's fair to assume that trump's lawyers are looking at that question very carefully.
Carter Page and Hope Hicks, according to reports, are going to be questioned. Carter Page has a history with and in Russia, doesn't he?
carter, page and hope hicks according, to reports are going to be, questioned carter page has a history with and in russia doesn't
Carter Page and Hope Hicks according, to reports are, going to be questioned Carter Page has a history with and in Russia doesn't
carter page and hope hicks, according to reports, are going to be questioned. carter page has a history with and in russia, doesn't he?
Sure. And yeah, I mean - and he is among the few who actually traveled to Russia while he was linked to the Trump campaign. He was in Moscow in July a year ago and acknowledges having met with Russian officials. Now he very downplays the significance of those contacts - no big deal, nothing to them. But he's also been very inconsistent in his accounts. And I imagine that Mueller's going to try to get to the ground truth with him.
sure and yeah. i, mean - and he is among the few who actually traveled to russia while he was linked to the trump, campaign he was in moscow in july a year ago and acknowledges having met, with russian officials now he very downplays the significance of those contacts - no big deal nothing to them but he's also been very, inconsistent in his accounts and i. imagine that mueller's going to try to get to the ground truth with
Sure And yeah I mean - and he is among the few who actually traveled to Russia while he was linked to the, Trump campaign He. was in Moscow in July a, year ago and acknowledges. having met with. Russian officials Now he, very downplays the significance. of those contacts - no big deal nothing to them But. he's also been very inconsistent in his accounts And I imagine that Mueller's going, to try to get to the ground truth with
sure. and yeah, i mean - and he is among the few who actually traveled to russia while he was linked to the trump campaign. he was in moscow in july a year ago and acknowledges having met with russian officials. now he very downplays the significance of those contacts - no big deal, nothing to them. but he's also been very inconsistent in his accounts. and i imagine that mueller's going to try to get to the ground truth with him.
Greg Miller, who is national security reporter at The Washington Post, I want to thank you very much for being with us. We're going to look forward to what the next developments are. Talk to you again some time.
greg miller who is national; security reporter. at the washington post i want to thank you very much for being with us we're going to look forward to what the. next developments are talk to you again some
Greg Miller who is national security reporter at The Washington Post I want to thank you very much, for being with us. We're going to look forward to what the next, developments are Talk to you again some
greg miller, who is national security reporter at the washington post, i want to thank you very much for being with us. we're going to look forward to what the next developments are. talk to you again some time.
Through all of this, Caylin Moore kept himself motivated by working hard at school and at football. Now he's on the verge of finishing his economics degree with a near-perfect GPA at Texas Christian University. He is a safety on the college football team which competed in the Liberty Bowl last December. And this fall, Caylin Moore is preparing to attend the University of Oxford on a Rhodes Scholarship. I called him up recently, and I started our conversation by asking him to describe how he's seen his life change.
through all of this caylin moore kept himself motivated, by, working hard at school and. at football now he's on the verge of finishing his economics degree with a near-perfect gpa; at. texas christian university. he. is a safety on the college football team which competed in, the liberty bowl last december and. this fall caylin moore is preparing to, attend the university of oxford on a rhodes scholarship i called him up recently, and i started our conversation by asking him to describe how he's seen his life
Through. all of this Caylin Moore kept himself motivated by working hard, at school and at. football Now he's on the verge of. finishing his economics degree. with a near-perfect GPA at Texas Christian University He is a. safety on the college football team which competed in the Liberty Bowl last December And, this fall Caylin Moore is preparing to; attend the University of Oxford on. a Rhodes Scholarship I called him up recently and I started our conversation by asking him. to describe how. he's seen, his life
through all of this, caylin moore kept himself motivated by working hard at school and at football. now he's on the verge of finishing his economics degree with a near-perfect gpa at texas christian university. he is a safety on the college football team which competed in the liberty bowl last december. and this fall, caylin moore is preparing to attend the university of oxford on a rhodes scholarship. i called him up recently, and i started our conversation by asking him to describe how he's seen his life change.
I don't think it was really until I took myself outside of that environment to see what other people had that I kind of started to understand that, wow, we were really going through it.
i don't think it was really until i took myself outside of that environment to see what, other people. had that i kind of started to understand that wow we were really going through
I don't think it was really until I took, myself. outside of that environment to see what other, people had that. I kind of. started to understand that wow we were. really going through,
i don't think it was really until i took myself outside of that environment to see what other people had that i kind of started to understand that, wow, we were really going through it.
I remember when I went to college, you know - I went to go wash my hands under the sink. And I turned the left knob, you know - the hot knob - and I felt that hot water on my hands. And we didn't have hot water at the house that I group up in, so it immediately brought me to tears just washing my hands with that hot water. And it made me think about, wow, I made it. I did it.
i remember when i went to college you know - i went, to go wash my hands under the, sink and i turned the left knob you know - the hot knob - and i felt that hot water on my hands and we didn't, have hot water at the house that i group up in so it immediately brought me, to tears just washing my hands with that hot, water. and it made me think about wow i made it i did
I remember when I went to college; you know - I went to go wash my, hands under the sink And I turned the left knob you know - the hot knob - and I felt that hot water on my hands And we didn't have hot water at the house that I group up in so it immediately brought me to. tears just washing my; hands with that hot water And it. made. me think about wow I made it I did
i remember when i went to college, you know - i went to go wash my hands under the sink. and i turned the left knob, you know - the hot knob - and i felt that hot water on my hands. and we didn't have hot water at the house that i group up in, so it immediately brought me to tears just washing my hands with that hot water. and it made me think about, wow, i made it. i did it.
Well, what role did football play in your life growing up?
well what role did football play in your life growing
Well what role. did. football play in, your life, growing
well, what role did football play in your life growing up?
Football played a very key role. So in the inner city where I come from, everyone around doesn't have positive male role models, so a lot of times you may fall victim to the streets or things of that nature. So my mom placed us in football, and that gave us positive male role models, gave us something positive to do and something to work towards and kind of gave you a vision of a way that you can make it out of poverty and out of your current situation. It gave us hope, to be honest.
football played a very key. role so in. the inner city where i come from everyone. around doesn't have positive male role models so a lot, of times you may fall victim to the streets or things of that nature so my mom. placed us in football and that gave us positive male role models gave us something positive to. do and something to work towards and kind of gave you a vision of a way that you can make. it out of. poverty and out of your current situation it, gave us hope to be
Football played a very key role So in the inner city where I come from everyone around doesn't have positive. male role models so a lot of times you may fall, victim. to the streets or things. of that nature So my mom placed us in football and that gave us positive male role; models; gave us something positive to, do and something to work towards and kind, of, gave, you a vision of a way that, you can make it out of poverty and out of your current situation It, gave; us hope to be
football played a very key role. so in the inner city where i come from, everyone around doesn't have positive male role models, so a lot of times you may fall victim to the streets or things of that nature. so my mom placed us in football, and that gave us positive male role models, gave us something positive to do and something to work towards and kind of gave you a vision of a way that you can make it out of poverty and out of your current situation. it gave us hope, to be honest.
You know, the - one of the things that I like about your story is it isn't like a football fairytale. You went to Marist College at first, and you were quarterback there which is a prime position. You even won a summer Fulbright to study in England over the summer, but then you got hurt and couldn't play. So you had to work as a janitor. I assume that you took that job as it pays pretty well. You know, it pays better than a lot of other campus jobs that you can take.
you know the - one of the. things that i like, about your story is it, isn't. like a; football fairytale you; went to marist college at first and you, were quarterback there which is a prime position you even won a. summer fulbright to study. in england over the summer but, then you got hurt and couldn't play so you had to work as a janitor i, assume that you took that job as it pays pretty well you know it pays better, than, a lot of other campus jobs that you can
You know the - one of the, things that, I like about your story is it isn't like. a football. fairytale You went to Marist, College at first and you were quarterback there which is a prime position, You even won a summer Fulbright to study. in England, over the summer but then you, got hurt and couldn't play So you had to work as a. janitor I assume that you took that job, as it pays pretty well You know it pays better than a lot of other campus, jobs that you can
you know, the - one of the things that i like about your story is it isn't like a football fairytale. you went to marist college at first, and you were quarterback there which is a prime position. you even won a summer fulbright to study in england over the summer, but then you got hurt and couldn't play. so you had to work as a janitor. i assume that you took that job as it pays pretty well. you know, it pays better than a lot of other campus jobs that you can take.
Right.
right.
So if you need the money, that's what you do, but it had to have been - I'm just assuming - it had to have been a little bit hard to go from being kind of star quarterback to then being a janitor.
so if you need the money that's what you do but it had to have been - i'm just assuming - it had to have been a little. bit hard to go from being kind of star quarterback to then being a
So if you need the money that's what you do. but it, had to have. been - I'm just assuming - it. had to have been a little bit hard. to, go from. being. kind of star quarterback to then being a
so if you need the money, that's what you do, but it had to have been - i'm just assuming - it had to have been a little bit hard to go from being kind of star quarterback to then being a janitor.
Yeah. It was extremely humbling. I remember - you know, I used to mop and sweep with my head down. And then one day I just kind of changed my mindset, and I said, you know, I started listening - the Wale album had just came out - so the same songs on repeat, "The Bloom" and a couple different songs on the album. And I would just mop and sweep to those songs, and I would dance while I did it because I started to have hope and encouragement in my heart that, one, I could play football again, and that, two, I would chase some academic pursuits that had never been done before.
yeah it was extremely humbling i remember - you know i used to mop and sweep. with my head down and then one day i just kind of changed. my mindset and i said you know i started, listening - the wale album had just, came out - so the same. songs on, repeat "the bloom" and a couple different songs on the album and i would just mop and sweep to those songs, and i would dance while i; did it because i started to have hope and encouragement in my heart that one i could play football again and that two i, would chase; some academic pursuits that had never been done
Yeah It was extremely humbling I remember - you know I used to mop and sweep with my head down And then one, day I just kind, of changed my mindset and I said you know I started listening. - the Wale album had, just came out. - so the same songs on repeat, "The, Bloom" and a couple different songs. on the album And. I would just mop and sweep to those songs, and I would dance, while I did it because I started to have. hope and. encouragement in my heart that one I could play football again. and that, two I would chase some academic pursuits that had never. been done
yeah. it was extremely humbling. i remember - you know, i used to mop and sweep with my head down. and then one day i just kind of changed my mindset, and i said, you know, i started listening - the wale album had just came out - so the same songs on repeat, "the bloom" and a couple different songs on the album. and i would just mop and sweep to those songs, and i would dance while i did it because i started to have hope and encouragement in my heart that, one, i could play football again, and that, two, i would chase some academic pursuits that had never been done before.
Did anybody ever say anything to you, though, anybody who kind of knew you as a football player and then saw that you were cleaning up? Did anybody ever say anything to you?
did anybody ever say anything to you, though anybody who kind of, knew you as a football player, and then saw that. you were cleaning up? did anybody ever say anything to
Did anybody ever say anything to you, though anybody who, kind of knew you as a football player and. then saw that you were cleaning up? Did anybody, ever say anything to
did anybody ever say anything to you, though, anybody who kind of knew you as a football player and then saw that you were cleaning up? did anybody ever say anything to you?
I had times where people kind of looked down on me or, hey, you missed a spot or, you know, little slick remarks here and there. But I made a concerted effort never to let it get me or never let it discourage me.
i had times, where. people kind of looked down on me or hey you missed a spot or you know little slick remarks here and there but i made a concerted effort. never to, let it get me or never let it. discourage
I had times where people kind of looked down on me or hey you missed, a spot or. you know little slick remarks here and there But I made a concerted effort never to let it get me or never let it discourage
i had times where people kind of looked down on me or, hey, you missed a spot or, you know, little slick remarks here and there. but i made a concerted effort never to let it get me or never let it discourage me.
Why was it so important to you to get to a D1 school - or a division-one school? For people who are not aware, that's the most competitive level of college athletics. Why was that so important to you?
why was it so important to you to get to a d1 school, - or a division-one school? for people who are not aware that's the most competitive level of college athletics why, was that so, important to
Why was it so important to you to get to a D1 school - or a division-one school? For people who are not. aware that's the most; competitive level of college athletics Why was that so important to
why was it so important to you to get to a d1 school - or a division-one school? for people who are not aware, that's the most competitive level of college athletics. why was that so important to you?
I actually had personal reasons. But my father is in life in prison for murder, and I told myself I would never stop playing football. And so he could see me on TV. So, you know, I did that through eventually transferring to Texas Christian University.
i actually had, personal reasons but my father is in life in prison for murder and i told myself i would never stop playing football and so he could see me on tv so you, know i did that through eventually transferring to texas christian
I actually had personal reasons But my, father is, in life in, prison for murder and I told myself I would never stop playing football. And so he could see me on TV So you know, I did that through eventually transferring to Texas Christian,
i actually had personal reasons. but my father is in life in prison for murder, and i told myself i would never stop playing football. and so he could see me on tv. so, you know, i did that through eventually transferring to texas christian university.
Has he been able to see on TV?
has. he been able; to see on
Has he been able to see on
has he been able to see on tv?
Yes, ma'am. He has.
yes ma'am he
Yes ma'am He
yes, ma'am. he has.
And what does that mean to you?
and what, does that mean to
And what does that mean to
and what does that mean to you?
It's indescribable.
it's
It's
it's indescribable.
Why did you want to be a Rhodes Scholar?
why. did you, want to be a rhodes
Why did you want to, be a Rhodes
why did you want to be a rhodes scholar?
Ultimately so I can make a positive change in my word in my community. But I will say one of the short-term reasons is that I had heard about it long ago when I was in eighth grade from Myron Rolle. He was a role model for me, and I said, you know, I want to be able to succeed in football like this man and also use my mind to take me to different places that I never even thought of before.
ultimately so i can make a positive change in my word in my community, but i will say one of the, short-term reasons is that i had, heard about it. long ago when i was in eighth grade from myron rolle he was, a role model for me and i said you know i want to be able to succeed in football like this man and also use my mind to take me to different places, that i never even thought of
Ultimately so I, can make a positive change in my word; in my community But I will say one of the short-term reasons is, that I had heard about; it long ago when I was in eighth grade from Myron Rolle. He was a role model for me, and I said you know, I want to be able to succeed in, football like this man and; also use my mind to take. me to different places that I never even thought of,
ultimately so i can make a positive change in my word in my community. but i will say one of the short-term reasons is that i had heard about it long ago when i was in eighth grade from myron rolle. he was a role model for me, and i said, you know, i want to be able to succeed in football like this man and also use my mind to take me to different places that i never even thought of before.
So I kind of always, you know, had in the back of my mind, but I didn't really think I could become a Rhodes Scholar. And then my mom sent me a text in July to say, hey, make sure you apply for this. I had totally forgot about it, to be honest with you. And then I started kind of looking into it, and I thought about how the opportunity will open doors for me. So I had to jump on that opportunity.
so i kind of always you know had in the back of my mind but i didn't really think i could become a rhodes scholar and then my mom sent me a text in july to say hey make sure you apply for this i had totally forgot about it to be honest with you and then i started kind of looking into it and i thought about how the opportunity will open doors for me so i had to jump on that
So I kind of always, you know had in the, back of my mind but I didn't really think I could become a Rhodes Scholar And then my mom sent me a text in July to say hey make sure, you apply for this, I. had totally forgot about, it to, be honest with you And then I started kind of looking into it and I, thought about how the opportunity will open doors for me So I had to, jump on that
so i kind of always, you know, had in the back of my mind, but i didn't really think i could become a rhodes scholar. and then my mom sent me a text in july to say, hey, make sure you apply for this. i had totally forgot about it, to be honest with you. and then i started kind of looking into it, and i thought about how the opportunity will open doors for me. so i had to jump on that opportunity.
Can you tell me about the moment that you found out you'd won?
can you tell me about the moment that you found out you'd
Can you, tell me about the moment that you found out you'd
can you tell me about the moment that you found out you'd won?
I had been in the waiting room after my interview just kind of like watching little dance videos and stuff like that to take my mind off of it. Everyone else was kind of like talking and, perhaps, comparing each other's accomplishments to each other because they wanted to see who would win.
i had been in the waiting. room after my interview just kind of like watching little dance videos, and stuff like that to take my mind off of it everyone else was kind of like. talking and perhaps comparing each other's accomplishments to each other because they wanted to, see who would
I had been in the waiting room. after my. interview just kind of like watching little dance videos and stuff like that to take my mind off of it Everyone else. was kind of like talking. and perhaps comparing each other's accomplishments, to each other because they wanted to see who would
i had been in the waiting room after my interview just kind of like watching little dance videos and stuff like that to take my mind off of it. everyone else was kind of like talking and, perhaps, comparing each other's accomplishments to each other because they wanted to see who would win.
But I was just super, super quiet. And when they called us in, they announced me. And when they announced me, I just stared at the floor for like an awkwardly long time, like about 37 seconds. And that - mind you, 37 seconds is a super long time for such a tense environment. And I just stared at the floor because I felt like if I move my body and move towards the lady to shake her hands that would be me acknowledging that anything is possible. And for those 37 seconds, I wasn't ready to deal with that yet.
but i was just super super quiet and when they called us. in they announced me and when they announced me i, just stared at the floor. for like an awkwardly long time like about 37 seconds and that - mind you 37 seconds is a super long time for such a tense environment and i just stared at the floor because i felt like if i move my body and move towards, the lady, to shake. her hands that would be me acknowledging that anything is possible and for those 37 seconds i wasn't ready to deal with that
But I was just super super quiet And when they called us in they announced me And when they announced me I just stared at the floor for like an awkwardly long time like about 37 seconds And, that - mind you 37 seconds is a super, long time for such a, tense environment And I. just stared at the floor because I felt like, if I move my body and move towards the lady to shake her hands that would be me acknowledging that anything is possible And for those 37 seconds I wasn't ready to, deal with that
but i was just super, super quiet. and when they called us in, they announced me. and when they announced me, i just stared at the floor for like an awkwardly long time, like about 37 seconds. and that - mind you, 37 seconds is a super long time for such a tense environment. and i just stared at the floor because i felt like if i move my body and move towards the lady to shake her hands that would be me acknowledging that anything is possible. and for those 37 seconds, i wasn't ready to deal with that yet.
Well, eventually you - hopefully you did move (laughter) and shake her hand, I hope.
well eventually you - hopefully you did move, (laughter) and shake her, hand i
Well eventually you - hopefully you did move. (laughter) and shake her hand I
well, eventually you - hopefully you did move (laughter) and shake her hand, i hope.
Eventually I did. I did.
eventually i did i
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eventually i did. i did.
What did your mom say when you called her?
what did your mom say when you called
What did your mom say when you; called
what did your mom say when you called her?
She always had a mindset that even though we live in the hood, the hood will not live in us. So it gives her confirmation that she did raise us right, that, you know, I was right. You know - her - she was right. So I think that's what it kind of did for her.
she always had, a mindset that even though; we live in the hood the hood will not, live in us so it gives her confirmation that she, did raise. us right that you know; i was right, you know - her - she was, right so i think that's what; it kind of did for
She always had, a, mindset that even though we live in the hood the hood will not live in us So it gives her confirmation that she did raise us right that you know I was right. You know - her - she was right So I think that's what it kind of did for
she always had a mindset that even though we live in the hood, the hood will not live in us. so it gives her confirmation that she did raise us right, that, you know, i was right. you know - her - she was right. so i think that's what it kind of did for her.
Your mom sounds very special.
your mom sounds very
Your mom sounds very
your mom sounds very special.
Very special.
very
Very
very special.
Marta Dusseldorp is a name that's almost as familiar in Australian households as Vegemite on toast. She stars in the hit shows "Jack Irish," "Crownies," "Janet King" and "A Place To Call Home," a series that Entertainment Weekly has called Australia's sexiest period soap.
marta dusseldorp is a name that's almost, as familiar in australian households, as vegemite on toast she, stars in the. hit shows "jack irish" "crownies" "janet king" and "a place to. call home" a series that entertainment weekly has called australia's sexiest. period
Marta Dusseldorp, is. a name that's. almost as familiar in Australian households as Vegemite on toast She stars in the hit shows "Jack Irish" "Crownies" "Janet King" and "A Place To Call Home" a series that, Entertainment, Weekly has called Australia's sexiest period
marta dusseldorp is a name that's almost as familiar in australian households as vegemite on toast. she stars in the hit shows "jack irish," "crownies," "janet king" and "a place to call home," a series that entertainment weekly has called australia's sexiest period soap.
There had been a flurry of activity this week, particularly in the Senate, among senators who thought they might be able to come up with a compromise to put forward to the president and to Democrats. They've kind of abandoned ship on that. One of the senators involved in that effort is Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina. And he essentially came out publicly yesterday and said, I do not see any path forward for a deal; the only way out of this is for President Trump to declare a national emergency - and essentially encouraged him to do so.
there had, been a flurry of. activity this week particularly in the senate among senators who thought they. might, be, able to come up with a compromise to put forward to the, president. and to democrats they've kind; of abandoned ship on that one of the; senators involved in that, effort is lindsey graham a republican from south carolina, and he essentially came out publicly yesterday and said i, do not see any path, forward. for a deal the only. way. out of this is for president trump to declare a national emergency - and essentially encouraged him to do
There had been a flurry of activity this week, particularly, in the Senate among senators who thought they might be able to come up. with, a compromise to put forward to the president and to Democrats They've kind of abandoned. ship on that One of the senators. involved in, that effort is Lindsey, Graham a Republican from South Carolina And he essentially, came out publicly yesterday and said. I do not see any path, forward for a deal the only way out of this is for President Trump, to declare a national emergency, - and essentially encouraged him to do
there had been a flurry of activity this week, particularly in the senate, among senators who thought they might be able to come up with a compromise to put forward to the president and to democrats. they've kind of abandoned ship on that. one of the senators involved in that effort is lindsey graham, a republican from south carolina. and he essentially came out publicly yesterday and said, i do not see any path forward for a deal; the only way out of this is for president trump to declare a national emergency - and essentially encouraged him to do so.
OK, so this national emergency - I mean, I have so much to ask you here. I mean, there are questions about whether the president has legal authority to do this. But this may actually be an opening to get government workers back to work, right?
ok. so this national emergency - i mean i have so much to ask you here i mean, there are questions about whether, the president has. legal, authority to do this but this may actually be an opening to, get government workers back to work
OK so this national emergency - I mean I have so much to ask; you here I mean there are questions about whether the president has legal authority to do this But this may actually be an opening, to get government workers back to, work
ok, so this national emergency - i mean, i have so much to ask you here. i mean, there are questions about whether the president has legal authority to do this. but this may actually be an opening to get government workers back to work, right?
It could in theory. If the president declares an emergency and says he's going to marshal resources to build the wall and sidestep Congress, it could allow them to reopen government because it would take the wall issue out of the budget debate. It does create, however, an entirely separate legal question of, would it be challenged in the courts? Would it be held up in the courts? You know, would it - would they have to pause until the court would weigh in on this? And also this question of executive overreach, which has been, for most Republicans on Capitol Hill, a really big concern in recent years. Particularly, it's something that they accused President Obama of doing - of essentially sidestepping the legislative branch to enact policy that Congress simply hasn't approved.
it could in theory if the president declares an. emergency and says. he's, going to marshal, resources to build the wall, and sidestep congress it could allow them to reopen government because it would take; the wall issue out of the budget debate it does. create however an entirely separate, legal question of would it be challenged in the courts? would, it be held up in the courts? you know would it - would, they have to pause until the court, would weigh in on this? and also this question of executive overreach which has been for most republicans on capitol hill a really big concern in recent years particularly it's something. that they accused president obama of doing - of essentially sidestepping the legislative branch to enact policy that, congress simply hasn't
It could in theory If the president declares an emergency and says he's going to marshal resources to build the wall and sidestep Congress it could allow them to, reopen government because it would take the wall issue out of the. budget debate It does create however an entirely separate legal question of would it be challenged in the courts? Would, it be. held up in the courts? You know would it - would they have to pause until the court would weigh in on this? And also this question of executive overreach which has been for most Republicans on Capitol Hill a really. big concern in, recent years Particularly it's something that, they accused President Obama of doing - of essentially sidestepping the legislative branch to enact policy that Congress simply hasn't
it could in theory. if the president declares an emergency and says he's going to marshal resources to build the wall and sidestep congress, it could allow them to reopen government because it would take the wall issue out of the budget debate. it does create, however, an entirely separate legal question of, would it be challenged in the courts? would it be held up in the courts? you know, would it - would they have to pause until the court would weigh in on this? and also this question of executive overreach, which has been, for most republicans on capitol hill, a really big concern in recent years. particularly, it's something that they accused president obama of doing - of essentially sidestepping the legislative branch to enact policy that congress simply hasn't approved.
Oh, interesting. So Republicans could be in a weird spot where Democrats would be saying you complained about this with Obama for eight years; look at what your president is doing.
oh, interesting so republicans could be in a weird spot where democrats would be saying you complained about this with obama for eight years look at what your president is
Oh, interesting So Republicans could be in a weird spot where Democrats would. be saying you complained about this with Obama for eight years look at what your president is
oh, interesting. so republicans could be in a weird spot where democrats would be saying you complained about this with obama for eight years; look at what your president is doing.
And they would likely stand behind President Trump on this as they have on most issues even when they feel uncomfortable about it.
and they would likely stand behind president trump on this as they have. on most issues even when they feel uncomfortable about
And they would. likely stand behind President Trump. on this as they have on most issues even when they feel uncomfortable about
and they would likely stand behind president trump on this as they have on most issues even when they feel uncomfortable about it.
But so if he goes ahead and declares this emergency, you're saying this could become, like, a prolonged legal battle. And it's not clear if an actual emergency could go into place until the courts actually addressed it.
but so if, he goes ahead. and declares this; emergency you're saying this could become like a prolonged legal battle and it's not clear. if an actual emergency could go into place, until the courts actually. addressed
But so if he, goes ahead and declares this emergency you're saying this, could become like a. prolonged legal battle, And it's not clear if an actual emergency could go into place until the courts actually addressed
but so if he goes ahead and declares this emergency, you're saying this could become, like, a prolonged legal battle. and it's not clear if an actual emergency could go into place until the courts actually addressed it.
That's right. And it's weird because I don't think there is a dispute that the president has broad powers when he declares a national emergency. They gave - he has this power for reasons. But often when the president has invoked these powers, it has been after 9/11 or after Hurricane Katrina - moments when, I think, the country as a whole recognized we were in a state of emergency, and there was no dispute to invoking those powers.
that's right and it's weird because, i don't think there is a dispute that the president, has; broad powers when he declares a national emergency they gave - he has this power for reasons but often when the president. has invoked these powers it has been after 9/11 or after hurricane katrina - moments when i, think the country; as a whole recognized we were in a, state of emergency and there was no dispute, to invoking those
That's right And it's weird because I don't think there is. a dispute that the president has broad powers when he declares a national emergency They gave, - he has. this power for reasons But. often; when the president has invoked these powers it has been after 9/11 or after Hurricane Katrina - moments when I think the country as a. whole recognized we were in a state of emergency and there was no, dispute to invoking those
that's right. and it's weird because i don't think there is a dispute that the president has broad powers when he declares a national emergency. they gave - he has this power for reasons. but often when the president has invoked these powers, it has been after 9/11 or after hurricane katrina - moments when, i think, the country as a whole recognized we were in a state of emergency, and there was no dispute to invoking those powers.
We've been talking about our current state of politics - the tribalism...
we've been talking about our, current state of politics - the
We've been talking about our, current state of politics - the
we've been talking about our current state of politics - the tribalism...
Yeah.
yeah.
...The anger, the partisanship, the gridlock. I mean, this feels like it's a new moment - to sort of take stock of that - if the only way out of a debate over how to open the government is to have a president declaring an emergency.
...the anger the partisanship, the gridlock i mean this feels like it's a new moment - to sort of take stock of that - if the only way out of a debate over how to open the government is to have a president declaring an
...The. anger the partisanship the gridlock I mean this feels like it's a new moment - to sort of take stock. of that - if the only. way out of a debate over how to open the, government is to have a president declaring an
...the anger, the partisanship, the gridlock. i mean, this feels like it's a new moment - to sort of take stock of that - if the only way out of a debate over how to open the government is to have a president declaring an emergency.
I also think it goes to the symbolism of the wall. There's so much about this debate that isn't really a policy fight. It's really a political fight. And it's a political knife fight, increasingly. And the White House and his advisers see the wall - if he gives up on the wall, if he walks away from that, it will so dispirit his base that it could cripple his presidency. Senator Lindsey Graham has said as much.
i also, think it goes to the symbolism of the wall there's so much about this. debate that isn't really a policy fight it's really a political fight and it's a political knife fight increasingly and the white house and his advisers see the wall - if he gives up on the wall if he walks away. from that it will so dispirit his; base; that it could cripple his presidency senator lindsey graham has said as,
I also think it goes to the symbolism of the wall There's so much about this debate that isn't really a policy fight It's really, a political fight And. it's, a political knife fight increasingly And the White House and his advisers see the wall - if; he gives. up on the wall if. he walks away, from that it will so dispirit his base, that it could cripple his presidency Senator Lindsey Graham has said as
i also think it goes to the symbolism of the wall. there's so much about this debate that isn't really a policy fight. it's really a political fight. and it's a political knife fight, increasingly. and the white house and his advisers see the wall - if he gives up on the wall, if he walks away from that, it will so dispirit his base that it could cripple his presidency. senator lindsey graham has said as much.
On the other end, Democrats just won a big election in which the president weaponized immigration and the border in the closing weeks of the campaign. And Democrats won big, and they took control of the House. And they see the public on their side. And they see no reason to compromise with the president, knowing what it could mean for him if he loses on the wall.
on the other end democrats just won a big election in which the. president weaponized immigration and the border in the, closing; weeks of the campaign and democrats won big and they took control of, the house and they see the public on. their side and they see no reason. to compromise with the president knowing what it could mean for him if he loses on the
On the other, end Democrats just won a big election in which the, president weaponized immigration and the border in the closing weeks of the campaign, And Democrats won big and they took control of the House. And they. see the public on their side And, they, see no reason to compromise, with the president knowing what it could mean for him if he loses on the,
on the other end, democrats just won a big election in which the president weaponized immigration and the border in the closing weeks of the campaign. and democrats won big, and they took control of the house. and they see the public on their side. and they see no reason to compromise with the president, knowing what it could mean for him if he loses on the wall.
And one other thing to note in news out of Congress - we have the president's former lawyer Michael Cohen who's going to be testifying on Capitol Hill next month it's sounding like now. That could be interesting.
and one other thing to note; in news out of congress - we have the president's former lawyer michael cohen who's going to be testifying on capitol hill next month it's sounding like now that, could be
And one other thing to note in news out of Congress - we have the president's. former lawyer Michael Cohen. who's going to be testifying on Capitol Hill next month it's sounding like now That could be
and one other thing to note in news out of congress - we have the president's former lawyer michael cohen who's going to be testifying on capitol hill next month it's sounding like now. that could be interesting.
It will be the first in what is expected to be a year of high-profile intense hearings from Capitol Hill now that Democrats are in control. They have oversight authority. They have subpoena power. They intend to use it. We know much of what Michael Cohen has said, but most of it - it has been read. He was into the courts, and it was not on television. He will have a chance to testify publicly. And he issued a statement, noting yesterday, he is coming up voluntarily. And he is looking eager to talk to Congress.
it. will be the first in, what is. expected to. be a year of high-profile. intense hearings from capitol hill now that democrats are in control, they have oversight. authority they have subpoena power they intend, to use it we know much. of what michael. cohen has, said but most of, it - it. has been read he was into. the, courts and it was not on television he will have a chance to testify publicly and he issued a statement noting yesterday he is coming, up voluntarily and he is looking, eager to talk to
It will be the first in what is expected to. be a year of. high-profile; intense hearings from Capitol Hill now that Democrats are in control They have oversight authority They. have subpoena power They intend to use it We know. much of what Michael Cohen has said, but most of it - it has. been read He. was into the courts and it was not on television He will have a chance to testify publicly And he issued a statement noting yesterday he is coming up voluntarily And he is looking eager to talk to
it will be the first in what is expected to be a year of high-profile intense hearings from capitol hill now that democrats are in control. they have oversight authority. they have subpoena power. they intend to use it. we know much of what michael cohen has said, but most of it - it has been read. he was into the courts, and it was not on television. he will have a chance to testify publicly. and he issued a statement, noting yesterday, he is coming up voluntarily. and he is looking eager to talk to congress.
NPR's Susan Davis. Sue, thanks.
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This is SCIENCE FRIDAY. I'm Ira Flatow.
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The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science. So the unknown, the mysterious, is where art and science meet.
the most beautiful. thing we; can experience is the mysterious it is the source of all true art and all science so the unknown the mysterious. is where art and science
The most beautiful thing, we can. experience is, the mysterious It is the, source of all true, art and all science So the unknown the. mysterious is where art and science
the most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. it is the source of all true art and all science. so the unknown, the mysterious, is where art and science meet.
What do art and science have in common there? This hour we're going to explore that mysterious connection between art and science and how that relates to human origins. Our guests include a novelist, a filmmaker and a physicist, and we'll be talking with them this hour about their work.
what do art and science, have in common. there? this. hour we're, going to explore that mysterious connection between. art and. science and how, that relates to human origins our guests. include a novelist a filmmaker. and a physicist and we'll be talking with them this hour about their
What do art and science have in common there? This hour we're going to, explore that mysterious connection between art, and science and how that relates to. human origins Our guests include. a novelist a filmmaker; and a physicist and we'll, be talking with them this hour about, their
what do art and science have in common there? this hour we're going to explore that mysterious connection between art and science and how that relates to human origins. our guests include a novelist, a filmmaker and a physicist, and we'll be talking with them this hour about their work.
What does physics have to do with fiction or film? What does art have to tell us about science, human origins and destiny? If you'd like to ask a question, our number is 1-800-989-8255. You can also tweet us, @scifri, @-S-C-I-F-R-I. Or go to our Facebook page, facebook/scifri, and get in on the discussions and question there.
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Let me introduce my guests. Werner Herzog is a film director, producer and screenwriter. He is the director of over 50 films, including "Grizzly Man" and "The White Diamond," just to name a couple. His film "Encounters at the End of World," about scientists in Antarctica, was nominated for an Oscar. His latest film, "Cave of Forgotten Dreams," premieres this month. Thank you for joining us today, Werner.
let me introduce my guests werner herzog is a, film director producer and screenwriter he is the director of over 50 films including "grizzly man" and "the white diamond" just to name a couple. his film "encounters at the end of world" about scientists in antarctica was nominated for an oscar his latest film "cave of forgotten dreams" premieres this month thank you for joining us, today
Let me introduce my guests Werner Herzog is, a film director producer, and screenwriter He. is the director of over 50 films including "Grizzly Man" and "The White Diamond" just. to name a couple His film "Encounters at the End of World" about scientists in Antarctica was. nominated for an Oscar His latest, film "Cave of Forgotten Dreams" premieres this month Thank you for joining, us today
let me introduce my guests. werner herzog is a film director, producer and screenwriter. he is the director of over 50 films, including "grizzly man" and "the white diamond," just to name a couple. his film "encounters at the end of world," about scientists in antarctica, was nominated for an oscar. his latest film, "cave of forgotten dreams," premieres this month. thank you for joining us today, werner.
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You're welcome. Cormac McCarthy is a novelist and playwright. His books include "The Road," "No Country for Old Men," "All the Pretty Horses," "Blood Meridian" and many, many more, and several of those books have been adapted into award-winning films. McCarthy's also the recipient of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Thank you for being with us today.
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You're welcome Cormac McCarthy is a novelist and playwright His books include "The Road" "No Country for Old Men" "All the Pretty Horses" "Blood Meridian" and many many more and several of those books have been adapted into award-winning films McCarthy's also the recipient of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize; for Fiction Thank you for being with us
you're welcome. cormac mccarthy is a novelist and playwright. his books include "the road," "no country for old men," "all the pretty horses," "blood meridian" and many, many more, and several of those books have been adapted into award-winning films. mccarthy's also the recipient of the 2007 pulitzer prize for fiction. thank you for being with us today.
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marta dusseldorp plays nurse sarah adams in "a place to call home," and she joins us in our studios. thanks so much for being with us.
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it's. set. in, the 1950s, post-war and it starts with a woman standing on, the bow of a ship and she's coming home after, being away, for close on 30 years she's coming home because her mother's not, well and very soon you. find out that she's changed her, name because, she's converted to judaism; and her mother rejects, her completely and throws her back out onto the
It's set in the 1950s post-war And it starts, with a, woman standing on the bow of a ship And she's coming home after being away for close on 30 years She's coming home because, her mother's not well And very soon you, find out that she's changed her name because she's, converted to Judaism And her mother rejects her, completely and throws her back, out onto the
it's set in the 1950s, post-war. and it starts with a woman standing on the bow of a ship. and she's coming home after being away for close on 30 years. she's coming home because her mother's not well. and very soon, you find out that she's changed her name because she's converted to judaism. and her mother rejects her completely and throws her back out onto the street.
And luckily, on the ship, she's met this gorgeous man, Mr. George Bligh, and - well, a love affair has started. And - but it's unrequited love. They're not allowed to. So it's a little bit "Romeo And Juliet". And it's filled with the pain and shrapnel of the war and the changing of Australia in this time.
and luckily on the ship she's met. this. gorgeous man mr george bligh and - well a. love affair has started and - but it's unrequited love they're not allowed to so it's a little bit "romeo and juliet". and it's filled with the pain and shrapnel of the war and the changing of australia in this
And luckily on; the ship she's met this gorgeous man Mr George Bligh, and - well a love affair has started And - but it's, unrequited love They're, not allowed to So it's a little bit "Romeo And Juliet". And it's; filled with the pain and shrapnel of the war and. the changing of Australia in this
and luckily, on the ship, she's met this gorgeous man, mr. george bligh, and - well, a love affair has started. and - but it's unrequited love. they're not allowed to. so it's a little bit "romeo and juliet". and it's filled with the pain and shrapnel of the war and the changing of australia in this time.
We conveniently have a clip where your character, Sarah Adams, the nurse, confronts her mother after all this time.
we conveniently have a clip where your character sarah adams. the nurse confronts her mother after all this
We conveniently have a clip where your, character, Sarah Adams the nurse confronts. her mother after all, this
we conveniently have a clip where your character, sarah adams, the nurse, confronts her mother after all this time.
(SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW, "A PLACE TO CALL HOME")
(soundbite of tv show "a place to call
(SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW "A. PLACE TO CALL
(soundbite of tv show, "a place to call home")
(As Grace Stevens) I suppose you want me to call you Sarah.
(as grace stevens) i suppose you want me, to call you
(As Grace Stevens) I suppose you want me to, call you
(as grace stevens) i suppose you want me to call you sarah.
(As Sarah Adams) That's my name now.
(as sarah adams) that's my name
(As Sarah Adams) That's my name
(as sarah adams) that's my name now.
(As Grace Stevens) Why don't you just leave?
(as grace stevens) why don't you just
(As Grace Stevens) Why don't you just
(as grace stevens) why don't you just leave?
(As Sarah Adams) I have come halfway around the world for you. I'm not giving up that easily.
(as sarah adams) i. have come, halfway around the world for you i'm not giving up that.
(As Sarah Adams) I have come halfway around the world for you I'm. not giving up that
(as sarah adams) i have come halfway around the world for you. i'm not giving up that easily.
(As Grace Stevens) Then we'll go to the church. And you'll go on your knees and ask him for forgiveness for what you've done. You'll repent, and I'll forgive you everything, every wrong.
(as grace. stevens) then we'll go. to the church and you'll go on your knees and ask him for forgiveness for what you've done you'll, repent and i'll forgive; you everything every
(As Grace Stevens) Then we'll go to the church And you'll go on your knees and ask him for forgiveness for what you've done You'll repent and I'll, forgive you everything every.
(as grace stevens) then we'll go to the church. and you'll go on your knees and ask him for forgiveness for what you've done. you'll repent, and i'll forgive you everything, every wrong.
(As Sarah Adams) You can do that now.
(as sarah adams) you, can do that
(As Sarah Adams) You can do. that
(as sarah adams) you can do that now.
(As Grace Stevens) Let him into your heart again, then I can love you.
(as grace stevens) let him into your, heart. again then i can love
(As Grace Stevens) Let him into your heart again then I. can love
(as grace stevens) let him into your heart again, then i can love you.
(As Sarah Adams) This isn't about the church. I'm your child.
(as sarah adams) this isn't, about the; church i'm. your
(As Sarah Adams) This isn't about the church I'm, your
(as sarah adams) this isn't about the church. i'm your child.
(As Grace Stevens) You come here in my mourning to make me weak. Well, I'm not.
(as grace stevens) you come here in, my mourning. to make me weak well i'm
(As. Grace Stevens) You. come here in my mourning to make me weak Well I'm
(as grace stevens) you come here in my mourning to make me weak. well, i'm not.
(As Sarah Adams) Mom...
(as, sarah;
(As Sarah
(as sarah adams) mom...
(As Grace Stevens) I didn't ask you to come.
(as grace stevens) i didn't ask you to
(As Grace Stevens) I didn't ask you to.
(as grace stevens) i didn't ask you to come.
(As Sarah Adams) ...Please.
(as sarah
(As. Sarah
(as sarah adams) ...please.
(As Grace Stevens) Take your Jew name and go. I have no daughter. Go.
(as. grace stevens) take your jew name and go i have no daughter
(As Grace Stevens) Take your. Jew name and go I have no daughter
(as grace stevens) take your jew name and go. i have no daughter. go.
That's tough stuff.
that's tough
That's tough
that's tough stuff.
Yeah, that's the amazing Kris McQuade, the actress who plays my mother. Yeah, it was a really tough scene because she's so - she is relentless. She just grabs you with her eyes, and she won't let go. So - and I think - yeah, that is the reason it's called "A Place To Call Home" - because she has no home.
yeah that's the. amazing kris, mcquade the actress. who plays my mother yeah. it was a really, tough scene because she's so - she is relentless she just grabs you with her eyes and she won't. let. go so - and i think, - yeah that is the reason it's, called "a place to call. home" - because she has no
Yeah, that's the amazing Kris. McQuade the actress; who plays my mother Yeah it was a, really tough scene because she's so - she, is relentless She just grabs you with her eyes and. she won't let go So. - and I think - yeah that is the reason it's called "A Place To Call Home" - because she. has, no
yeah, that's the amazing kris mcquade, the actress who plays my mother. yeah, it was a really tough scene because she's so - she is relentless. she just grabs you with her eyes, and she won't let go. so - and i think - yeah, that is the reason it's called "a place to call home" - because she has no home.
Does 1950s Australia, which firstly, seemed a lot farther than - from the United States and Great Britain than it does now - how far does it seem to you? Is it another planet, or do you recognize parts of your life today in the Australia of the '50s?
does 1950s australia which firstly seemed a. lot farther than - from the united states, and great britain than, it does now - how far does it seem to you? is it; another, planet or do you recognize parts. of your life today in; the australia of the
Does. 1950s Australia which firstly seemed a lot farther than - from the, United States and. Great Britain than it does, now - how far does it seem to, you? Is it another. planet or do you; recognize parts of your life today in the Australia of the
does 1950s australia, which firstly, seemed a lot farther than - from the united states and great britain than it does now - how far does it seem to you? is it another planet, or do you recognize parts of your life today in the australia of the '50s?
Not really, and I think that's a shame because there was a gracefulness. And people were more particular then. They didn't talk so much. I think that's OK. When I play Sarah, I try to stop talking so much. And that means listening more, which I think is one of the greatest qualities of a human being but also to reserve judgment. She reserves judgment. In the 1950s, there was a lot of judgment...
not really, and i think that's a shame because there, was a gracefulness and people were more, particular then they didn't talk so much i think that's ok when i, play sarah, i try to stop talking so much and that means listening more which i think is one of the greatest qualities of a human being but, also to reserve judgment she reserves; judgment in the, 1950s there was a lot of
Not really and, I think that's a shame because. there was a gracefulness, And people were more particular then They didn't talk so much I think that's OK When I, play Sarah I try to, stop talking so much. And that means listening more which I think is one of the greatest qualities of a human being but also to reserve judgment She reserves judgment In the 1950s there was a lot; of
not really, and i think that's a shame because there was a gracefulness. and people were more particular then. they didn't talk so much. i think that's ok. when i play sarah, i try to stop talking so much. and that means listening more, which i think is one of the greatest qualities of a human being but also to reserve judgment. she reserves judgment. in the 1950s, there was a lot of judgment...
Yeah. I mean, I was about to point out the - all the anti-Semitism, the racism...
yeah i mean i was about to, point out the - all, the anti-semitism, the
Yeah I mean, I. was about to point out the - all the anti-Semitism the
yeah. i mean, i was about to point out the - all the anti-semitism, the racism...