professor to ever be hired by the University of Cambridge. In the last several days, social media has been filled with people sharing their condolences, even their anger about the circumstances leading up to Jason Arde's death. The UK police have said that Ard's death last week was unexpected but not believed to be suspicious. Many people here in the United States had not
Congratulations. And not for us. Condolences. But it was a really strange moment in Russian history, because it was September of 2011. And the book was just published.
Uh my classmate uh and friend was uh a very important later on uh woman, Condoleezza Rice. And uh I I saw a part of of America that was very interesting uh to me. But I decided that I would go back and uh even though I was offered
to the oil that is left and I would argue in the same time block our ability Condoleezza Rice had been on the board of directors of Chevron for ten years is the head of their policy committee but
This is where it is a gift to be a procrastinator, because very often, that person who's grieving has heard a lot of condolences in the initial aftermath-- and you know this-- and then there are crickets. And you are actually still sitting with this pretty deeply, if not even more deeply, months later, and you don't even know if it's appropriate to bring up
There's no social transformation in the absence of personal transformation. So my sincere condolences on his passing.
We're lucky today to have one of those two men with us today. "Wes Moore is a Rhodes scholar, a combat veteran of Afghanistan. As a White House fellow, he worked as special assistant Secretary Condoleezza Rice at the State Department. He was a featured speaker at the 2008 Democratic National Convention and was dubbed one of the Top Young Business Leaders in New York by Crain's New York Business. He currently lives and works in New York City." And it's a pleasure to have him in Santa Monica. Wes Moore.
How do I get their physical address? There's no expiration date on condolences. So you said that it's way too late.
And the part of your brain that's going to help you figure out what to do now is this part of the brain. The neighbors come to bring condolences.
And the part of your brain that's going to help you figure out what to do now is this part of the brain. The neighbors come to bring their condolences, and once again, the farmer says, "Who knows what is good and what is bad."
Not saying that video games and stuff like that-- but it's a lot of hard work and time put in this. Yeah, my condolences.
my friend Midwin Charles just passed away. Oh, my condolences. Thanks. Thank you. And she was an amazing legal analyst on MSNBC and CNN, all these different things, and she lived
Now I serve the politics of both sides, trying to heal the wounds and bridge the divide. Again, my sincere condolences. But there's nothing I can do.
And it was Benji Bennett for "Before You Sleep." I can't tell you the feeling that that was-- First of all, my condolences to both you and your family, because it does extend to the whole family.
Today, he's going to talk about what he's doing nowadays, which involves some work with Google, actually, on Syria. He's been adviser to General David Petraeus and Condoleezza Rice and is now operating a consulting service in Virginia where he deals with all sorts of interesting stuff, which he'll be happy to tell you about.
civilized state that rules by protecting life and not by killing. When we go to the families victim for condolences because this is the human behavior.
Well, so sorry for your loss, and thank you for being vulnerable and sharing. know I want to speak for our viewers, and just our condolences to you, too, as we close out the year and so on. I can't even imagine, Nicole, losing someone-- And I think these-- --so close like that.
So you see some of the pictures here, everyone from Condoleezza Rice, who we all know, who is like the world's most amazing bad-ass,
honor and privilege to have here at Google once again, Condoleezza Rice. You folks may
Marin but it wasn't because I called my brother in Chicago and he told me of someone who walked into pay a condolence
OK. Well, first of all, my deepest condolences.
Yeah. I mean, Madeleine Albright, Condoleezza Rice, and Hillary Clinton.
So now the transplant team goes to the family members, and say, our condolences about your loved one,
kids and put them on his knee. And my father, I overheard my father say to my mother, "Angelina, if he does that to Condoleezza, I'm gonna pull all that stuff off of him and show him
more confidence to come down here. So I Googled Authors at Google, Talks at Google, and I saw like Salman Rushdie, Condoleezza Rice and President Obama, and I.