Here's a stone sculpture, fragment of a stone sculpture about this big. Hiram Woodward is the great specialist in Cambodian sculpture in the Western world these days. He's the specialist who knows.
And so you can look it up. They're right on the fan page, and you can see Commander General Maggie Woodward with her paratroopers. You know, she's a pilot. You know, that's her training and everything, right you know. And all their flight gear in front of the plane. And those kind of cool pictures. So I listed all of them, but I will, I guess I'll just mention, and then I hope we can kind of have
I know, because everywhere I go, I see the same 50 people. Living on Woodward , I also had to walk out my front door, and I said, where do I get to go eat and drink in this town, you know what I mean?
And he also says, if Bob Noyce was still alive, he'd be sharing this prize with me. I just saw Bob Woodward when I was walking here.
Cambodia, and Northeastern Thailand, and so on. So if Woodward studies the piece and says it looks like a fake, but it isn't. It's actually perfectly all right.
And those were the questions that I was asking women. I have over 100 hours of transcribed interviews with some of the most incredible women. And one of the women right now, Major General Maggie Woodward is the person who is in charge of the U. S., United States Air Operations over Libya. She made news a couple weeks ago because never before has a woman commanded such a military
Detroit was the fifth largest city in the United States dates Big Mama lived on a street called Davenport like a couch off Woodward her house was dark and cool inside without much Furniture Royal answered the door and led them back to the kitchen the only room that ever got any Sunshine y'all made good time said big
service Services Agency in Virginia after Le leaving a active duty he went to work as a research and Reporting assistant to Bob Woodward at the Washington Post working mainly on the 2006 best seller State denial he also reported from Iraq for the post and was a military embed in early 2007 in writing in a time of War his
indented. So the muscle car mania began. And in fact on Woodward Avenue in Detroit every August, the Dream Cruise brings out the best of these muscle cars.
So they have to provide certain information to investors, on a quarterly basis anyway. It's reported that Ed Woodward states, in some of those quarterly reports and what is published, that Manchester United makes 75 million pounds a year from their Adidas apparel deal. They make 75 million pounds a year.
She's like, you know I'll be fine. So she hops on the Woodward streetcar and starts heading downtown. The only other person on the streetcar is an elderly white woman.
You know, you've got to let me know ahead of time, so I reserve it for you. But you can look right down Woodward , all the way to Campus Martius and see the cityscapes. Yeah, it's beautiful. You see cityscape.
I'm cool. OK, all right. There's people in 7 Mile and Woodward , and Bernard Parks, who does some things at the old school over off Monroe, and, obviously, Recovery Park and people like that.
Because if you come with preconceived notions of how to analyze the life and creativity of someone, you end up losing a lot. But I look at a Bob Woodward and know I could never be a Bob Woodward , because he's much tougher.
So the Church of England was created, the dissolution of the monastery was about to happen. towering reputation and rectitude called Arthur Smith Woodward , and said, have a look.
people so um let me just tell you a little bit about myself how the book came about and then the themes so um as Pete said uh I worked for Bob Woodward of the Washington Post as his research assistant on a 2006 book called state of denial and in a time of war was actually born as a footnote in a memo that I
it our policy to take military action against other countries before their threats against us have fully materialized well I knew from Reading Woodward 's book and later things I found out that Bush's speech writers they thought this was the equivalent of Winston Churchill's Iron Curtain Speech like that big a deal and I thought well
and for people to speak freely so so so anyway so I was doing this the entire time I was working for Bob Woodward on state of denial this is my nights and my weekends and there were a lot of you know leave Woodward 's office on a Friday night go to the airport fly to Fort Benning Georgia do interviews
entire time I was working for Bob Woodward on state of denial this is my nights and my weekends and there were a lot of you know leave Woodward 's office on a Friday night go to the airport fly to Fort Benning Georgia do interviews all weekend fly back to Washington DC go to work on Monday morning and sort of you know good morning Bob good morning
And they might ride on a pedal tavern. Come on. Give your Woodward Street buskers a little bit more.
So we spent some time looking for it. We were expecting-- you said it was on Woodward Avenue. We were on the first floor across from the Aloft Hotel, knew it was by John Varvatos, and then, the one person in our group who had been said, oh,
You could see the tree from Campus Martius. And it's just so beautiful what that stretch of Woodward has become. And with the Shinola Hotel going up a couple doors away from you, you made the right decision.
Because if you come with preconceived notions of how to analyze the life and creativity of someone, you end up losing a lot. As I say, Bob Woodward probably is a little bit more dogged than I am.
So the Church of England was created, the dissolution of the monastery was about to happen. And in due course, Woodward died, and then Dawson died in about 1920, I think.
So the Church of England was created, the dissolution of the monastery was about to happen. discounted. Woodward , no one thought.
book uh but what happened and the reason only reason we were willing to settle is just earlier this week of more Nixon tapes uh which Bob Woodward the reporter
And there have been other examples. I mean, if you read Bob Woodward 's accounts of how the Iraq War was fought and so on. This idea of a clique of people around the leader who become obsessed, and particularly intelligence professionals become obsessed with providing or filtering
And they develop-- because they were so inspired by-- and horrified by-- the Flint water crisis, they developed a water purification system, This conversation-- the Detroit Denmark conversations-- we're doing a panel conversation tomorrow at 1001 Woodward Avenue as part of design month
One of the reasons why we got that moniker was this march in the background here. In 1963, 125,000 Detroiters marched on Woodward behind Martin Luther King, Jr., Rev. C.L. Franklin, Walter Reuther, and Mayor Jerome Cavanagh, in what was the largest civil rights demonstration up until that time.
And now, it's like Woodward has grown up and all of these beautiful buildings.
And we were the VIP room upstairs. So awesome. They blocked off Woodward , and about 600 people came. Wow. Yeah, so only so many people could come upstairs.
It's not there. Bob Woodward , of Watergate fame, talks about how he spoke to a class at a very prominent university once and said, how would you do Watergate now?
And it was animated by amazing artists Teddy Newton and Andrew Jimenez and Ryan Woodward , Lou Romano-- Dan Jeup.
leak his highly-classified proposal for expanding the war in Afghanistan to Bob Woodward , which
I can kind of point to myself because I live about four miles from Walter Reed and I think to myself if a lawyer former Army Jag who's the assistant to Bob Woodward at the Washington Post is not in a good position to kind of scream bloody murder and pay attention to what's going on then I don't know who else is but that's
recruitment and culture. Um people often talk about um Ed Woodward 's I'm not going to I'm not going to try and stitch you up in any
It is a massive white mob. What white mobs have been doing during this time, have been going up and down Woodward , pulling black people out of bars, cars, streetcars, buses, and beating them. The white woman looks at her and says, I think you should get under my chair.
So John-- so we were in the of the restaurant. And Bedrock had been talking about the retail that they were trying to create around us to stimulate some business on the Woodward corridor. And they said John Varvatos is one of the gentleman that's looking to come to Detroit and open a store.
It actually was pre-dated by three or four years by this guy, Frank Woodward , who...
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way or get you to talk about anything in particular. I'm just expressing my opinion. They talk about Ed Woodward 's uh strategy towards signing players and
No. Arwyn Davidson. No, and he was Tom Woodward , wasn't he?
And if you haven't been to Adachi yet, it's a real push and pull sort of experience in that you go down South Woodward in Birmingham,
So when "Baking From My Home to Yours" came out in 2006, a young woman named Lori Woodward , a young mom-- where
So the Church of England was created, the dissolution of the monastery was about to happen. And they put them all together, and they fitted, and they had one of these epiphanic moments that in the end caused Arthur Smith Woodward , who, as I say, had
So when I look back on those years, working in Washington, DC during Watergate, during the Nixon presidency, when Woodward and Bernstein's articles were
And so isn't this WikiLeaks stuff just the latest thing but it’s the same as, you know, when Woodward and Bernstein got the list of all the people who worked for Creep and had
In the training, my first question to Carl was about his troubled relationship with his Watergate partner, Bob Woodward and to my surprise Carl put his foot in his mouth so
easier it was for people to call that from across the counter. The problem... This guy, Frank Woodward , had bought a recipe for powdered gelatin, it was called Jell-O. Now, gelatin
hire me um one of the things we should do is we should track them all down we should see what happened to them and see if we can sort of write a DC policy story and uh a young Lieutenant story so I got the job and I worked for Woodward on state of denial and um for a variety of reasons this sort of young Lieutenant's part of the project kind of