- I grew up in West Germany, and this was during the World War. And Berlin, the walled-in city, was always like a big fascination. There was a wall, there was actually a wall in the city preventing people to move into another part. And I was from the West, fortunate enough to be from the free West, so I could
music. That was actually the reason I moved to Berlin. I really decided I'd leave New York City. I'm going to move to Berlin. And then in Berlin, to answer your question, I fell in love with something that probably reminded me of the '20s, even though I wasn't there in the '20s.
And it was pretty clear that, you know, after Barack Obama, it was gonna be Hillary Clinton, after Hillary Clinton, it was either gonna be Joe Biden or Bernie Sanders, Bernie Sanders had come in second in the primary, Joe Biden had been the Vice President. You often have a presumptive next nominee, who the party can look to for kind of leadership.
mom-and-dad family business coffee shop, but we have to pay this license fee for the Starbucks logo and that has to go to Bermuda and, you know, so so when I look at who's hollowing out the middle class, you've got massive mega corp businesses uh that are the absolutely bigger than we could have ever conceived them to be.
individual's personal character over their platform. You know, I've said this before I I don't really care if say like Bernie Sanders or AOC go home and they're a secret Nazi, but they go out and they vote for the right things. Like we're talking about You don't care?
of granting those requests to Ukraine, but also what are the consequences of not doing that? Because you know the message very much from the UK, from Andy Bernham, from his predecessors is that Ukraine has to win this war because Ukraine is fighting on behalf of so many others in the face of Russian aggression. And Dan, last question to you before I let you go back inside because I know you stood outside in in
rushed to the shores of northern France. Berlin then agreed to criminalize the facilitation of people smuggling to the UK because certain German anti-smuggling laws had stopped applying to Britain after Brexit.
Readings and workshops are held here and artists have rented space in the studios at market rates much lower than in Berlin or other major German cities. Nevertheless, Thomas and Anja's hopes for the future are overshadowed by a political shift to the right in the region.
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But life is good. Bert Jacobs, the man, the legend. Happy Monday. Welcome to Google.
than my weaknesses. Fizz, you have weaknesses and you have strengths. Bert was kind of like an old-fashioned-- I should be like a 90-year-old guy.
like what's the healthiest variety of apple, for example, or the most nutritious nut, or the best bean, or the best berry, or the best bowel movement. Who's number one and number two?
But others have not yet made that move. Berkeley was the first to make that move in 2014. I wish those taxes would spread more quickly at the municipal level.
almost a boiling boiling point I also remember as a first or second grader. Uh, the subway vigilante case. Bernhardt gets winner. Crime was just so over the top. Young people seem to have taken over the streets. That here was this white man who you know, who was carrying a
And my mom was like, yeah, my son, and that's-- my dad literally hopped on the bandwagon right there. Bernie Mac did Apollo years ago, all right?
And my mom was like, yeah, my son, and that's-- my dad literally hopped on the bandwagon right there. Bernie Mac did Apollo.
Janet looks happily taken back by the fanfare. Berns is glancing at Janet. And Wassel is in back, a giant cigar stuffed in his mouth, with his eyes closed and head tilted back.
and want to understand what it is that they own, because Warren has said that he would like to always buy shares of Berkshire at the right price. Berkshire would love to repurchase its shares. The trouble is that Warren doesn't want to buy from someone who's uninformed about its worth.
had to show numbers differently than Berkshire. Berkshire has created the world that it occupies by focusing only on value and not reported profits. Anyone else could do it, but it takes the kind of discipline.
And one of the examples I'd say is if a business is focused on the near term, they'll either do one of two things. Berkshire's excellent at that.
So at the conclusion of your trial, you were sentenced to two years in prison, and you were transported to a prison camp in Perm. Berezniki, yeah. Berezniki. It's actually a small city in Perm region. And Boris Yeltsin, who was before Putin, he was grown up in that city.
Bernard had resisted arrest without violence, and Dylan had attempted burglary.
Bernard was not arrested again at all.
Bernie Sanders is cranky.
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Bernstein were raised in.
Bermuda is one place that they think about sending them.
Bernard Flexner was very seriously involved in politics.
Bernie Sanders that they would fundamentally change the system and they
Bernard they marriage each other's mothers Albert marries Bernard's Mom okay Bernard's mom is also the mom of
Bernard with Bernard's dad who's not mentioned in the puzzle so we get that's that's all we get um then Bernard
bergamont and a and a grapefruit scent why because I mean if I am like super
berry that looks similar to juniper berry and has a a wonderful peppery but
berry to the to the right right right of that little juncture between the stem and the and the very so they figured out
Berkeley undergraduates, but possibly not as smart as four-year-olds because
Bertrand Russell got it right.
Bernoulli numbers show up in one more interesting way that I can tell you now.
Berlin had three companies.
Berry touches a hand to my sleeve.
Bernard Madoff, the greatest Ponzi scheme ever.
Bertrand Russell liked to emphasize it.
Bernard was eight years older than Kurt, and they were kind of like opposites.
Bernard Vonnegut was in Minneapolis at a place called the Ice Research Base, which, just the idea that there was an ice research base is pretty excellent in my opinion.
Bernard had a personality quite similar to Kurt.
Bernard, at this point, is famous.
Bernie's project takes an interesting turn, because GE is thinking, this is really kind of not a great thing.
berated me. And we were doing a civil society development project.
Bernie Sanders has this hand gesture that he uses.
Berkshire is the best one.