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Así que ya lo dejé.Les diría que no hagan caso a comentarios negativos.
Les diría que no hagan caso a comentarios negativos.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: Funnily enough, the one that wasn't part of an invitation-- I was invited by Julian Assange and his representatives to help him write his memoir.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: Yes.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: No, they didn't.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: Well, the men in black, as I call them, which was the two, the one from Vancouver, and the other man from Australia who were joining forces
ANDREW O'HAGAN: I think there's a lot of fear in that way.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: Yeah, it's sort of turns it up to the light that it's always been a sort of invented thing.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: --and the question of value isn't an actual, real, touchable thing in the way that I think we imagine it is when
ANDREW O'HAGAN: I was very struck by the position he was in when I first met him, that is to say a man wearing an electronic ankle
ANDREW O'HAGAN: And then it becomes not just about an organization doing good work, or struggling to introduce a new idea of honesty, truth,
ANDREW O'HAGAN: Well, I wanted them always to be two separate issues.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: I mean, I always felt, and I still feel that for any of us, if there's an accusation of that sort, you have to go and clear your name.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: Absolutely.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: Yeah.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: I think it's an interesting question, that.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: No, it makes you sort of ghostly.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: Yeah, having to go through them.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: You pay your money, you got your credits, you'll find anybody's address.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: Well, it's interesting.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: Quite a while ago, just after it was exposed, actually, as having been a common practice in the Met.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: I've always felt it.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: --with love and identity is not about a public manifestation always.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: I can, yeah.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: Thank you.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: That's an interesting core question about that story for me.
SARAH ROBB O'HAGAN: Thank you.
SARAH ROBB O'HAGAN: Ready to rock it out?
SARAH ROBB O'HAGAN: Definitely, yeah.
SARAH ROBB O'HAGAN: And what's the common thread between airlines, music, video games, and sports?
SARAH ROBB O'HAGAN: It's very different, for sure.
SARAH ROBB O'HAGAN: Oh, it's coming.
SARAH ROBB O'HAGAN: So I'll give you a personal example.
SARAH ROBB O'HAGAN: Yeah.
También enseñamos 5 mujeres para que hagan miel.
That sort of-- ANDREW O'HAGAN: I mean, technology has become the ghostifying thing for me in that the ghostifying thing-- Defying?
So my name is Brandon Hagans.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: It's unstable.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: The question of what you're worth is actually behind all this.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: In the era of fake news, and the era of a purported leader of the free world
ANDREW O'HAGAN: Fascinating, though.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: So the books were-- these stories, in a sense, are continuing material for me, and old topics revived, and coming all the way around
ANDREW O'HAGAN: It's an incredible statistic, if you think about it.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: I think I'll go and be Susan for five minutes.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: At the end, yeah.
It's my pleasure to welcome Sarah Robb O'Hagan to the office to talk about her new book, "Extreme You-- Step up, Stand Out, Kick Ass, Repeat."
SARAH ROBB O'HAGAN: Hi.
ANDREW O'HAGAN: They just need to check today's value of one Bitcoin, and they know that you were enriching them.
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