Mark edward fischbach biography of barack obama
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Keynote Address at Democratic National Convention - Aug. 25,
As you might imagine, for Barack, running for president is nothing compared to that first game of basketball with my brother, Craig. I can’t tell you how much it means to have Craig and my mom here tonight. Like Craig, I can feel my dad looking down on us, just as I’ve felt his presence in every grace-filled moment of my life.
At six-foot-six, I’ve often felt like Craig was looking down on me too, literally. But the truth is, both when we were kids and today, he wasn’t looking down on me. He was watching over me. And he’s been there for me every step of the way since that clear February day, 19 months ago when, with little more than our faith in each other and a hunger for change, we joined my husband, Barack Obama, on the improbable journey that’s brought us to this moment.
But each of us also comes here tonight by way of our own improbable journey. I come here tonight as a sister blessed with a brother who is my men
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The copyright directive, proposed by the European Commission on September 14, , was just approved in a modified and final utgåva, on March 26, , bygd the European Parliament. We would like to review all the fears aroused by its “article 13” – now article 17 – as of the issuance of the proposal more than two years and a half ago. Like any directive, this text will have to be transposed into national lag by each of the 28 (or 27?) EU Member States and will not be applicable as such (as opposed to the regulations, such as the GDPR that did not have to be transposed). The directive only lists goals to be reached and lets the Member States decide of the ways to reach them (for example, with an obligation or not to use automatic filtering system). This directive, all along the negotiations process, raised many concerns and we wished to make things clear about each of the fears and questions that invaded the web, in particular about its “article 13” that became article 17 in the final v
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Ed Asner
American actor (–)
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Born | Eddie Asner ()November 15, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. |
Died | August 29, () (aged91) Tarzana, California, U.S. |
Resting place | Sheffield Cemetery, KansasCity |
Almamater | University of Chicago (dropped out) |
Occupation | Actor |
Yearsactive | – |
Knownfor | Lou Grant in The Mary Tyler Moore Show |
Works | Full list |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouses | Nancy Sykes (m.; div.)Cindy Gilmore (m.; div.) |
Children | 4 |
Awards | Full list |
In office November 3, – June 20, | |
Preceded by | William Schallert |
Succeeded by | Patty Duke |
Service / branch | United States Army |
Yearsof service | – |
Battles / wars | Korean War |
Eddie Asner[1] (; November 15, – August 29, ) was an American actor. He fryst vatten most notable for portraying Lou Grant on the sitcom The M