Kirstin Lemon from World Heritage is helping to restore the site.
Kirsten Gillibrand actually, in this most previous re-election campaign for her Senate campaign, she turned 18 counties that had voted for Trump before.
"Kirsten Knudson, Kirsten Knudson, Kirsten Knudson. That is my name still. I hope it always is to be." 'Mor' which is Norwegian for 'mother'.
Because Kirsten Gillibrand and Bernie Sanders created this package on May 11, I think, they released that, where they proposed a large push for cooperatives.
And Kirsten just grew and grew and grew as I wrote. Now partly it was because I gave
Let's please welcome Kirsten.
Her name is Kirsten.
But I discovered with Kirsten, I needed to drink caffeine to do her voice. And so maybe I was just allowing myself more caffeine than I was used to.
Your story reminds me of Senator Kirsten Gillibrand from this state, actually.
And one of the things also about Kirsten is, one of the joys writing her is that this book takes place over an eight or nine period of years, of time. And if she's a young immigrant
to undo." So that's Kirsten and she's a lot of fun to work with and again, she ends up being one
Chuck probably believes, or Kirsten Gillibrand, probably-- what I'm getting is they probably already agree with you, yeah.
mean I I having conversations with a female senator was Kirsten Gillibrand listening to her book right now just hearing her that stuff she endure just
Actually, the first and foremost would be Kirsten Gillibrand.
And we have a huge debt to many of the Googlers-- Craig and Kirsten who've become real partners to us, Doug Brody, others, you--
And you know, we wrote one for Kirsten Gillibrand who requested one.
And then there was another character, Kirsten Knudson. Now Kirsten was meant to be a peripheral character who sort of represented that transformation from young immigrant girl to American woman.
our training and she has a local girl lives here and uh Kirsten actually is a TV personality she is she has her own
Thank you so much Christina, and thank you, Kirstie, for organizing this talk.
in the first person. And so this is just a little bit from Kirsten's voice. I'm on page 157 from the chapter in which Kirsten begins to learn about love.
or anticipated. I do not think I will feel like being Kirsten Rolstrud. That is the name that is on the paper that I am putting into the firebox of
television show on the Travel network called you want to tell them about it it's called treasure hunter Kirsten gum I've been in television for about 15
And then I remember when I was a teenager, "Marie Antoinette" came out, I think 2007, with Kirsten Dunst.
Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, and bringing in dead last, Kirsten Gillibrand.
And then in May, you had the Cannes Film Festival, where literally Kirsten Stewart and a whole bunch of A-list actresses were removing their shoes
to be best seller, "The Geography of Genius." And speaking of genius, let me welcome my dear friend Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.
A place of personal interest to me because I worked with one of the professors there, Peter Kirstein, for many, many years now,
more important to the center of the book. And the book is written in third person but Kirsten's voice was always in first person. I always heard her speaking, 'I' this, 'I'
it took me years to figure out why that made sense. I think that authors don't always know why they are doing what they are doing. But it makes sense that Kirsten speaks
language with each. with each year and she loves language. So Kirsten Knudson.
And that Mrs. Harkness is – oh never mind what Ole says. It is not always so nice and that is not the point. The point is that the name 'Kirsten Rolstrud'