Sulli explored the construction of the Citycorp Tower, super glue, and what happened to Amelia Earhart.
Sullivan? Oh, come on.
Sullivan Jones is my name.
Sullivan and then Joaquino.
Sully: Improvise, we can improvise here.
Sully: That was a very nice introduction, thank you I'll try to live up to it.
Sully: Is it better without it?
Sully: Okay, I've got just enough that you can hear me let me know if you can't.
Sully: I think it's twofold.
Sully: I think having longer terms would help.
Sully: Through your own personal example, by modeling the behavior you want to see in them.
Sully: Thank you. Male #5: My question is there any additional stories that you wanted to put into the book
Sully: Oh gosh that's a great question.
Sully: That's a great question, it's a big question and I'll try to distill it down to its essential elements.
Sully: Hold on a minute >>Male #6: What would you suggest for engineers who are working safety bases?
Sully: I'm sorry, one more time.
Sully: A couple of things to do.
Sully: I, the short answer is I prefer Boeing's philosophy which is that when you approach certain limitations it will warn you, the stick may shake or it may make a noise.
Sully: No, he's asking if we were in direct law.
Sully: Okay. Alright let's see who else, there must be some others.
Sully: Yes. Male #8: So what kind of advice would you give to younger pilots to get through that
Sully: How do you get from 200, if you want to be a pilot at you get from 250 hours to 1500 hours?
Sully: I think it would've been much harder.
Sully: thank you, thank you.
And Sulla was a very conservative right-wing politician who, when he was in power,
To sully his own name would be to drag his father's down in the dirt, too, and he couldn't bring himself to do that to his father.
called Sullivan and Cromwell.
image Sullivan and Cromwell wants to have. You say, "Yes, sir.” When somebody -- a judge -- tells you to turn something in the next morning.
it Sullivan you know who he is he's um a writer who
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And he was sullen and limping and walked into his camper room and was taking his stuff out of the luggage.
the Marius and Sulla things that you see playing out at the end of the empire, that it leads to Caesar that gets more murderous every time power then goes to the other side. That's where we are.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: Yep. OK.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: So thank you your lovely thing.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: Well, we've got a huge audience in front of us.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: --to you for being exposed like that because of what we can learn from that.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: How did you resolve going from viewing yourself with that shame and embarrassment, fighting it all when you went on to become a lecturer,
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: It's your own process.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: That kind of brings me then to my next question.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: It's still there.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: If you want to.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: So with that in mind-- that you describe yourself as being released from this psychosis-- do you think that there is a responsibility
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: But she tries to convince her mentor-- I can't remember his name-- that it has improved and developed.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: OK. So far.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: When you ask yourself that question with this previous photo of yourself, did this girl know what misfortunes lay ahead of her?
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: That's a good question.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: You must not allow the person to become really isolated because that's when things start to-- KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: Deteriorate.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: How did you make the progress out of that cycle?
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: Yeah. That would be great.
KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: They can be a great person and a great therapist but not the right therapist for you.