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O`Neill, the president of the National Organization for Women. |
bad. We all agree. Don`t do that. |
just putting it to the test of the voters. What do you think? |
politicians like it or not, their personal conduct matters to the voters. |
consider it to be the be all and end all. |
flipside to that, do you buy that? |
trying to decide how to cover male candidates and female candidates. |
her kissing the tip of her young husband`s nose, remember that? |
HAYES: Scandalous image of her husband. |
world of Facebook nowadays. There are going to be pictures. |
answer and in fact, her numbers went up after she made that statement. |
happen what happened to drug use, which used to be seen as disqualifying. |
And now I think no longer is. It`s possible that might be in our future. |
HAYES: I`ll talk to Rick Weiland ahead. |
HAYES: The headlines right now are downright depressing for Democrats. |
in the polls, they aren`t. |
approval rating is barely above 30 percent. |
more to do with her line of attack against her opponent a former CEO. |
asked to defend his record celebrated it. |
and services to help your business run. I mean, people do that all day. |
Weiland, and conservative independent candidate, Gordon Howie. |
and even expand the program. |
Medicare. They wouldn`t give it up for private insurance. |
political contributions calling the shots on health care reform. |
getting super PAC help, Harry Reid, anyone coming to help you out there? |
carry us into the end zone on November 4th. |
head start and our veterans to the curb, that`s not liberal. |
just good old South Dakota common sense and values. |
more broadly that`s driving the electorate right now? |
because it`s just not right. It doesn`t square with South Dakota values. |
vote, whose registration is processed to vote and who actually votes. |
did he do for those companies, you might ask? |
business background may be coming back to haunt him on the campaign trail. |
most of my career doing that." |
asking him how he defended it. |
already launched several ads hitting Purdue on his outsourcing comments. |
is who`s going to represent Georgia and bring jobs and restore the economy? |
And Michelle Nunn`s gotten traction because that`s what Georgians want. |
Georgia? How will you represent the state when you`re elected? |
HAYES: What are the dynamics of this race been like throughout? |
vote for Republicans but might give her a look? |
political parties, different segments of the community. |
leadership, finding ways to work together and that`s what`s appealing. |
integrity of this going forward? |
registered voters seek to participate in this election. |
message, and we have a great candidate. I expect Michelle Nunn will win. |
HAYES: That Georgia race is going to be very, very interesting one. |
Democrats. So we are going to be following that closely down the stretch. |
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KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan — Fighting and surviving a war on terror is no easy task. Neither is surviving almost three decades of service in the Army Reserve. Fighting and surviving cancer is a whole other level of difficulty. Combating all three simultaneously sets the bar so high, it seems insurmountable. For one... |
Master Sgt. Larry Velasco is a cancer survivor assigned to the 311th’s support operations section and currently serving here and he couldn’t be happier. |
Velasco, a Los Angeles native, had served more than 17 years in the Army Reserve when he was diagnosed with thyroid cancer and he believed this revelation would end his military career. |
But he wouldn’t submit to the cancer, the treatment or the illness. He decided to fight. |
For obtaining a role in his current deployment, Velasco said medical testing was the main obstacle to overcome. |
A guy who says he’s usually not emotional couldn’t help but get a bit choked up by what happened Thursday night at the TD Place arena. |
Craig Savill, who found out he had cancer — Stage 2B of Hodgkin’s lymphoma — late last year, returned to a place he knows so well, the Tim Hortons Brier. There were plenty of hugs as the tightly knit curling community showed some love to a good friend. Savill sat behind the bench as the honorary fifth man for Ontario a... |
“It feels like home, being out here with all these guys,” said the 37-year-old Savill, who lives in Manotick with his wife Karen, five-year-old son Aiden and two-year-old daughter Elsa. “There were a lot of smiles, a lot of hugs. I’ve gotten tons of messages over the past few months. It’s nice to see these guys now. I ... |
With skip Glenn Howard, between 2006-13, he won two golds, four silvers and two bronzes at the Brier, along with two world championships. He also won a silver with John Morris as his skip in 2002. |
Savill, in the middle of a series of bi-weekly chemotherapy treatments at the Ottawa Cancer Centre, has come to grips with what he’s facing. |
“You hear the word cancer and you think it’s fatal immediately,” said Savill. “With mine, there’s a high success rate. I talked to a few people who had cancer, but everybody’s cancer and their journeys are all different. You have to pave your own path and learn on your own, which I’ve been doing. |
Once he beats this thing, Savill has plans. |
Square Enix, don't you ever change. Don't change your trailers, either. |
You could blindfold me, punch me in the ear then hold me underwater and I'd still know this was Final Fantasy XIV, just from the soundtrack. |
Atomico, the European venture capital firm founded by Skype’s Niklas Zennström, is announcing a number of new hires to its investment team, including new Partner Caroline Chayot, who previously led the EMEA HR team at Twitter. |
I’m told she’ll be working alongside existing Atomico Partner Dan Hynes, who was formerly the Director of Global Staffing at Skype, with the pair helping meet increased demand from Atomico’s portfolio companies for talent support. |
At Twitter, Chayot is said to have supported the leadership team in scaling the social media behemoth from two to six markets, growing the team from 80 based in London to 500 across the region. Prior to that she worked at Google in HR for 9 years. |
In addition, Irina Haivas has joined Atomico as Principal. The former surgeon and former surgical fellow at Harvard Medical School (yes, you read that correctly) previously worked at healthcare investor GHO Capital Partners. She’ll focus on sourcing investment opportunities in machine intelligence-enabled businesses, s... |
Senior Associate Annalise Dragic, a recent Stanford MBA graduate and who was a member of LinkedIn’s Strategy & Analytics Leadership Program’s inaugural class. She’ll be focusing on the U.K. |
Associate Luca Eisenstecken, a German native who spent the last two years in San Francisco with Vector Capital. He’ll be covering Germany, Austria and Switzerland. |
Associate Christina Fa, who grew up in Australia and New Zealand and joins Atomico from Google’s Corporate Finance team in Mountain View. She’ll be focusing on the Nordics and Baltic regions. |
IR Associate Gunita Bhasin, who joins Atomico from Deutsche Bank and has lived and studied in India, Singapore, Turkey, and the U.K. She’ll support long-time Head of IR Camilla Richards in managing Atomico’s relationships with its global investor base. |
Finally, it would be remiss of me not to mention Atomico’s new addition to its communications team. Eleanor Warnock, formerly with the Wall Street Journal, has joined the VC firm as Communications Manager. The hack-turned-flack will work alongside Atomico’s Head of Communications Bryce Keane to help raise the profile o... |
Meanwhile, it’s that time of year again. Atomico has launched its latest State of European Tech survey, where it seeks your help in capturing a data-driven snapshot of the current European tech ecosystem and to confront a number of myths along the way. You can read TC’s analysis of the 2017 report here, and if you’d li... |
The dreaded Boko Haram sect has taken its war to members of the Fourth Estate of the Realm, vowing to murder a respected senior journalist with Thisday Newspaper, Adeola Akinremi, for daring to write about their brutality and killing of innocent civilians. |
Akinremi who is the Features Editor of the newspaper, had undertaken a journey to Adamawa State to investigate the killings by the deadly insurgents and the plight of victims currently in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in May. |
“We have seen your hand against us. Inshallah, you will die like other infidels that we captured. |
You have been joining our enemies. You are made yourself their mouth but we will get you insha Allah. This is a holy mission for Allah, so stop writing against us. |
You’re going too Michika calling yourself a brave journalist, but you’re a coward. We will get you. |
Its your government that talks amnesty, we are not looking for amnesty. Allah is with us. You’re now a walking dead and a prey to the Lions of Islam from the bullet of a passing car or a nearby rooftop. |
We are not asking you to repent, because of your error, we will use your blood to send warning to others. |
Those people from America and Europe that are using you against our mission will soon know the truth. Our wounded fighters will never give up. they will return to fight for Allah to get their reward. Your soldier will soon know the truth." |
In the past, the sect has carried out attacks on some media outfits including the offices of Thisday, Sun Newspaper and The Moment Newspaper in Abuja and Kaduna. |
They have also killed two prominent journalists, Zakariyya Isa, a reporter with NTA Maiduguri, Borno State and Enenche Akogwu, the Kano State correspondent of Channels Television. |
Sixto Diaz Rodriguez (also known as Rodríguez or Jesús Rodríguez; born July 10, 1942) is an American folk musician in Detroit, Michigan. His career initially proved short lived, with two little-sold albums in the early 1970s and two Australian concert tours. Unknown to him, however, his work became extremely successful... |
In the 1990s, determined South African fans managed to find and contact him, which led to an unexpected revival of his musical career. This is told in the 2012 Academy Award–winning documentary film Searching for Sugar Man, which helped give Rodriguez a measure of fame in his home country. |
On May 9, 2013, Rodriguez received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from his alma mater, Wayne State University (WSU), in Detroit. |
You’re as precious as a jewel. |
While we're all unique, there are traits, characteristics and personal strengths and weaknesses associated with categories of personality types that can help you learn far more about yourself than you would simply staring in a mirror. |
In particular, the Enneagram of Personality is an ancient typing system that identifies which primary type you most closely align with, according to the Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator (RHETI®) test. Learning more about your primary type can help you gain greater self-awareness regarding the patterns you often act... |
Of the nine Enneagram personality types — the Reformer (type 1), the Helper (type 2), the Achiever (type 3), the Individualist (type 4), the Investigator (type 5), the Loyalist (type 6), the Enthusiast (type 7), the Challenger (type 8) and the Peacemaker (type 9) — the rarest is Type 4: the Individualist. |
Part of the reason you don’t meet a lot of Types 4's is that this personality type tends to keep to themselves and are often introverts. You are more likely to encounter a Type 4 in a small group or one-on-one situation. |
If you identify with the Type 4 personality, you like to connect with others at a deep heart level. |
If you recognize these as your 5 greatest personal strengths and weaknesses, chances are you possess the personality traits and characteristics of a rare Enneagram Type 4, aka the Individualist. |
You feel like no one understands you. You want to fit it with others, but you also don’t want to fit in if you are expected to be like everyone else. You want to find your own unique niche in life. |
Finding your true vocation can be a difficult goal to achieve, but it's hard because you are also very hard on yourself. You always think there is something better to come even if it is staring you in your face. |
2. You go to great lengths to show the world how different you are. |
Maybe you like to wear leather. Perhaps, you like to color your hair. Or you dress in very funky clothes that get you a lot of attention. You always seek to stand out from the rest. |
You have a flair for design, color, and beauty. Your home stands out from others in how you decorate your house or apartment. You have a gift for knowing what looks good in a room and you always have your eye out for art that will make your home unique. |
If you are a Type 4, you often have your favorite emotions — powerful feelings of sadness, aloneness, and misunderstanding. When you are stressed, it is easy for you to feel despair. |
These emotional energies become your way to deal with your stress. Unfortunately, it only makes things worse for you and the people who love you. It's like you get stuck in one emotion and you can't get out of your irritableness and depression until you get back into living in the moment. |
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