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Come on, guys, let's go. I see some stragglers in the back. I know you want to join us personally.

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We celebrate the amazing diversity of our school, which includes various identities, orientations, and biological sexes. The handprints you see were inspired by a student gift, representing their introductions and the beautiful diversity of our community. We acknowledge the indigenous realities that have existed here for generations. Let’s continue to learn and teach with pride. See you tomorrow.

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The speaker encourages the audience to bounce with them and then asks them to slide.

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Please show respect by not talking while others are speaking. Let's have a level playing field and show respect both ways. Thank you.

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We're in a fire! We need to move up quickly! Go, go, go! This way, Benjie! Everyone's safe here. Look to the left! We should head left. The wind is blowing towards us. Let's keep moving! We can do this!

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This is incredible! Let's get everyone set up. Family first—make sure to back up behind the pole. Keep moving back, everyone. We need to stay organized. Families, gather here so we can see you. Some supporters have different opinions, but it's important to stay aware. Everyone else should stay off the street. Mark, please return to your spot in front. May I have your attention? You can protest from the sidewalk or park, but please do not cross the street. Thank you.

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While visitors experience Islamic prayers, Ahmed notices Isaac isn't dressed appropriately. Isaac has his socks on his knees and is wearing shorts, exposing his knees, which should be covered during prayer. Ahmed plans to quietly ask him to pull up his socks. There’s a concern about how some students express their values, as it can come off as rude or abrupt, and they need to learn to communicate better. One visitor shares that although they’ve never prayed before, they have meditated. They enjoyed the experience of being in a room with others, feeling a sense of unity as everyone participated in the same activity together.

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Speaker 0 delivers a brief, informal message to the audience. That's a little good. Right? Thank you. Hello, everyone. Love you, Charlie. Thank you. Thank you. This is in the restroom, I'll be right back. You're good. Bye, everyone. The transcript shows a sequence of greetings, expressions of affection toward Charlie, repeated thanks, and a short update about being in the restroom and returning. Overall, the content consists of informal, immediate remarks rather than scripted remarks, indicating a casual interaction with an audience. The speaker acknowledges a brief absence and signals a return, concluding with a farewell. There is no additional context or commentary beyond the lines quoted.

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We toured the locker rooms. You first. No, you. I had a tickle in my throat. I don't know which one to use. Dumb. Cool. Translation: We visited the locker rooms. You go first. No, you go first. I had a tickle in my throat. I don't know which one to use. Silly. Cool.

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Take a look at Daniel Lowback and the bucket. Let's turn around and meet some nice people in the front row.

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We will enforce gender parity at the mics and prioritize those who face systemic barriers and discrimination. If you identify with a gender other than men, raise the yellow card you received during registration to be easily identified. Additional cards will be available at the mics if needed. If you require support, flag a volunteer. We strive to create inclusive spaces where everyone has a voice. There is a roving mic for accessibility needs, and if you require assistance, raise your hand.

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Hey, good to see you! You look great. How's it going? Thanks for having your friend here. Thank you very much for this.

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"No matter what, bathrooms can definitely be tricky for not just transgender kids and teenagers, but non binary folks, or even cisgender folks who are gender non conforming." "Some of the, I think, helpful tips and tricks are find a close family member or friend who you feel comfortable with, who they're like your bathroom buddy." "It might seem silly at first, but it's really helpful and brings about a sense of security to have someone who you know has your back." "Sometimes using the bathrooms, if we can find a single user bathroom or a gender all inclusive one, often those are even just labeled family bathrooms, but they're there for people to use and they're there for transgender and gender diverse folks to use." "If those are there, think those are great options as well."

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Follow Cynthia for the abbreviated tour. Thank you for joining us. Enjoy your day in the nation's capital. Others, please follow.

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This is incredible! Let's get started. Family first—everyone back up behind the pole, please. We need to keep a clear area. Families, gather here. Some supporters are present, but not everyone shares the same feelings. Please stay aware and keep off the street. Mark, return to your spot. May I have your attention? You can express your views from the sidewalk and park, but please do not cross the street. Thank you.

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Welcome to the pre tour meet and greet at The People's House. Please silence all cell phones and recording devices before we start. Enjoy your tour of the United States Capitol.

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I hope you all feel a sense of peace and joy as you leave today. It's important to embrace joy during this season and time in our lives. Let's carry that feeling with us.

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During a speech, the speaker notices someone feeling faint and calls for medical attention. They ask for water and make space for the person. They also request a doctor to come and help. The speaker reassures everyone that fainting can happen when standing for a long time and advises bending knees and eating breakfast and lunch. They check on the person and ask if everyone is still listening. The speaker mentions that they are sharing important insights that rich kids know and wants the audience to know them too.

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The press conference ends and the leaders leave. Please remain seated.

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I hope you all feel a sense of peace and joy as you leave here today. It's important to embrace joy during this season and time. Let's take a moment to appreciate that feeling.

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We're in a fire! We need to move up quickly. Go, go, go! This way, Benjie! Everyone's safe here. Look to the left! We should head that way. The wind is blowing towards us, but we can make it. Let’s keep moving! We’ve got this!

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Follow me, everyone. Make sure you have your field trip buddy. Anybody need a bathroom break?

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Teamwork makes the dream work. Remember that anything is possible when we come together and collaborate effectively. Now, let's get energized and motivated as we move forward. Say it with me: E-L-G-F-E-S, V goes! Let's get started!

This Past Weekend

Greyhound Breakdown #1 w/ Angel | This Past Weekend #91
Guests: Angel
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The episode opens with Theo Von welcoming Angel, a Greyhound motorcoach operator who has ridden the rails long enough to know the unpredictable mix of people on a bus that travels across America. Angel explains he started with Greyhound at a young age, earned his commercial license early, and underwent roughly two months of training before driving solo. Routes change daily; new drivers bid on routes as they gain tenure, and “deadheading” lets a driver ride an empty bus to start a trip. He describes downtown Los Angeles as a hub from which trips fan out toward Arizona, Texas, and beyond, including Sedona, with the next run always potentially just around the corner. On board, Angel says the Greyhound becomes a traveling cross-section of humanity: old and young, families, travelers, inmates, and the curious. He notes common challenges—body odor at the front of the bus, the need to monitor behavior with a rear‑view mirror, and the responsibility to announce rules without alarming passengers. The job requires constant vigilance and a calm demeanor; drivers set the tone, and extreme situations can emerge at stops or along the highway. He recounts a breakdown that stranded the bus north of a station, the crew improvising with Subway sandwiches for passengers, and the occasional confrontation that requires quick, careful handling. Listeners call in with vivid anecdotes: a robbery early in a six‑hour ride; fights at remote stops; encounters with foreigners or passengers who don’t speak English well; a mention of an all‑black little person on a Greyhound; a story of a vomiting incident in a Cleveland station that required cleanup; and the persistent sense that life unfolds in the smallest spaces of a bus. Themes include safety first, unpredictable intimacy, and the notion that “humanity on the bus” is both messy and remarkable. Angel reflects on his personal life, describing a ten‑year relationship that began in high school and a year‑and‑a‑half‑old son. He doesn’t rule out driving forever, but he has higher aspirations and recognizes the patience and restraint the job demands. The episode includes sponsor messages for Grey Block Pizza, Ridge Wallet, and Breakfast Shirts, integrating product pitches with the conversation. The conversation closes with Angel offering a short safety lesson—how he introduces the trip, where exits and restrooms are, the seat belts, the handrails, and maintaining a respectful cabin atmosphere—then the team signs off: All aboard for Sedona.

My First Million

I Asked a $450M VC Where to Invest in 2026
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The episode features a wide-ranging discussion with Chil and the host about investing, risk, and the macro shifts driven by artificial intelligence. They begin by examining the asymmetry of risk and reward in investing, noting that a relatively small initial stake can yield outsized gains while losses are capped, and they translate that idea into life and career decisions. The speakers explore portfolio theory, emphasizing that a handful of bets—roughly ten companies—often account for the majority of returns, and they highlight the importance of expanding exposure to opportunities, likening it to increasing the surface area of introductions, relationships, and experiments in everyday life. They recount a concept from a blog post about building a yacht for relationship-building and social proof, arguing that creating personal “yachts” or leverageable assets—such as dinners, content, or hosted events—can compound inbound opportunities and credibility. The conversation shifts to practical networking strategies, including leveraging mutual Twitter connections to meet people in person when traveling and hosting gatherings to deepen connections and access. Turning to AI, the hosts map out a high-level view of the AI landscape, describing a multi-front race: consumer-focused, enterprise-focused, and the ambitions of major players like Elon Musk. They discuss the likelihood that most people will gravitate toward a preferred AI context or assistant, and they examine the potential cannibalization risks for established software incumbents as generative models advance. They debate which business models stand a better chance of withstanding AI disruption—those with domain-specific workflows and integrations versus general consumer tools—and consider the value of “the last mile” work, which depends on context, compliance, and human-in-the-loop oversight. They also debate the merits of large funds such as SoftBank’s Vision Fund, weighing the potential for outsized returns against the risk of overconcentration, and they speculate about future opportunities in vertical AI applications, branded content ventures, and AI-enabled consumer tools like music creation and digital avatars. The episode closes with reflections on how to apply AI to personal productivity and travel, and with a capstone suggestion to treat bold ideas with seriousness while staying mindful of the real-world constraints that shape outcomes.
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