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then i always kept working when i was married. i don't know how i did it. it wasn't really a conflict. it just kind of fell along, fell together as i went along. >> i think one thing that struck me very dramatically was my decision to leave vietnam and to see how seductive war is. i knew i didn't want to be someone who went from one war to the next, and be kind of a war groupie. i couldn't make a life. i wrote once that i wanted roots that went down to the source of water. and at the time, when i was in vietnam, i wasn't sure what that would have meant, and i was too young to be thinking about that. but when i went back to vietnam in 1989, it was the first time, and i travelled with a small group, all the way through the country. i was in saigon, and i did the memory walk of the places i had lived. i realized, there was a moment when it just hit me, i thought of my daughter who was then 8, and i wanted to go home. i missed the life that i had created. i think that was when i really realized that i had done that, that i had somehow chosen or life had chosen
then i always kept working when i was married. i don't know how i did it. it wasn't really a conflict. it just kind of fell along, fell together as i went along. >> i think one thing that struck me very dramatically was my decision to leave vietnam and to see how seductive war is. i knew i didn't want to be someone who went from one war to the next, and be kind of a war groupie. i couldn't make a life. i wrote once that i wanted roots that went down to the source of water. and at the...
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i said i you nuts? remember, i grew up the chubby kid, i was a tomboy, i was much happier playing army and football with my brothers than anything else. i didn't watch pageants. she said i think you might be able to try this. let's say my mom is a motivational person and over time she convinced me to try this. i was a total novice. if you haven't noticed, i am short. i was from the state of minnesota that wasn't known as a great pageant stage. i played the classical violin. it had never won and still never has again. my own grandfather was a lutheran minister in town, gave me my religious hard work ethic and he even said to me, i know you are fantastic granddaughter but you are never going to be miss america. why not? he said because you are too short. i went to the library before the internet and looked up and found the first miss america ever, margaret gorman, bless her heart, 5 foot 1. hi went to my grandfather and i said even your words are not always got's words. i have 2-1/2 inches on her. i left
i said i you nuts? remember, i grew up the chubby kid, i was a tomboy, i was much happier playing army and football with my brothers than anything else. i didn't watch pageants. she said i think you might be able to try this. let's say my mom is a motivational person and over time she convinced me to try this. i was a total novice. if you haven't noticed, i am short. i was from the state of minnesota that wasn't known as a great pageant stage. i played the classical violin. it had never won and...
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i will say this, that i always -- i really did think the nazis capable, i knew the mentality and i did think them capable of doing the things which in fact they did, and they did do, nothing truly surprised me. i merely didn't know the details. i also always knew that it would come to a war even as a young boy, the signs of it were there and in the turmoil of that world and the quest for revenge that the average german had at the time i just knew that it would come to another war in which i no doubt would be involved. >> this labor day weekend, three days of politics, books and american history. on a full day of special programs on c-span here are a few of the features for labor day monday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. a town hall event in seattle, discusses the pros and cons of big data and civil liberties, later that evening at 6 third clock a debate how to reduce poverty between president obama and the president of the american enterprise institute arthur brooks. at 8:00, mark cubben and bill clinton and george w. bush on leadership skills. on c-span 2 we're live all day in the nation's ca
i will say this, that i always -- i really did think the nazis capable, i knew the mentality and i did think them capable of doing the things which in fact they did, and they did do, nothing truly surprised me. i merely didn't know the details. i also always knew that it would come to a war even as a young boy, the signs of it were there and in the turmoil of that world and the quest for revenge that the average german had at the time i just knew that it would come to another war in which i no...
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but i travel a lot so i would say i live all over the world.ost: let me show you video from 2006, it is a documentary done calleds moll, it is "behind the scenes of inheritance." we will find out how he did this documentary. [video clip] >> in 2003, i was producing a documentary for the schindler's list dvd. about survivors. there was a photograph of amon goeth. we needed the rights to the photograph and they were owned by monika, his daughter. i called her to ask for the rights to use the photograph. we talked for quite a while, and suddenly she said, you know, i am not my father. immediately i thought, i want to interview this woman. in schindler's list, ralph fiennes portrayed amon goeth. there are those scenes where he is standing, overlooking the camp, shooting his rifle at the prisoners. father.monika's when she was 11 years old, she discover the truth about her father. he was a nazi. he was a concentration camp commandant and he was responsible for the murder of thousands of jews. why did you write a book about this? ms. teege: it was a
but i travel a lot so i would say i live all over the world.ost: let me show you video from 2006, it is a documentary done calleds moll, it is "behind the scenes of inheritance." we will find out how he did this documentary. [video clip] >> in 2003, i was producing a documentary for the schindler's list dvd. about survivors. there was a photograph of amon goeth. we needed the rights to the photograph and they were owned by monika, his daughter. i called her to ask for the rights...
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i went in with my papers, and i handed it to a lady and i said, here i am. i guess that's the same as what happened to everybody who came to los alamos. she looked at them. she said fine. she said sit here. sit down. we'll be with you in a little while. i waited for about a half an hour, just sitting in the store front. chatted with this lady. turned out to be dorothy mckenna. >> mckibbon. >> yeah. the lady i spoke to was dorothy mckibbon. she was very nice and tried to make me feel comfortable. of course, i had no clue of what was going on and i had no clue of where i was going to end up, but she just chatted and made me feel comfortable and finally introduced me to another lady soldier. we got into a car. i believe that i was the only one in the car besides the driver. this was another one of these olive drab army sedans. so that was my experience in santa fe. of course, later on i found out that this was exactly the place where all of the famous phyisicts came. it got pretty scary because after we drove for a while, we started driving up the side of a cli
i went in with my papers, and i handed it to a lady and i said, here i am. i guess that's the same as what happened to everybody who came to los alamos. she looked at them. she said fine. she said sit here. sit down. we'll be with you in a little while. i waited for about a half an hour, just sitting in the store front. chatted with this lady. turned out to be dorothy mckenna. >> mckibbon. >> yeah. the lady i spoke to was dorothy mckibbon. she was very nice and tried to make me feel...
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sally: i didn't, but i found out soon enough. i say i was blindsided, and i was. charlie: by all the things people said and what they accused you of, photographing naked children. sally: yeah, there was that. charlie: on the other hand, people consider them brilliant and beautiful. it marked you as a photographer. people said, a great photographer has just appeared. that was the beginning of sally mann's public reputation. sally: yeah, that's true. charlie: i'm amazed at the things you did. you clearly were conscious of making sure they talked to psychologists. you were concerned about not showing photographs that they didn't like. charlie: right -- sally: right. charlie: i gave them editorial control. sally: editorial discernment. that is the concern some people had. how could they know? they were visually sophisticated kids, and they knew what we were doing. we talked about the pictures. charlie: what was the conversation? sally: do you like this? what do you think this picture says? does this picture say something about you you are not comfortable with? charlie
sally: i didn't, but i found out soon enough. i say i was blindsided, and i was. charlie: by all the things people said and what they accused you of, photographing naked children. sally: yeah, there was that. charlie: on the other hand, people consider them brilliant and beautiful. it marked you as a photographer. people said, a great photographer has just appeared. that was the beginning of sally mann's public reputation. sally: yeah, that's true. charlie: i'm amazed at the things you did. you...
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david: i wish i did. i really don't, but i do have -- i read a lot of things and remember them, but not completely photographic. susan: because whenever you talk, you're able to recall extensive amounts of data about particular periods of time. david: my general view is that when you're making a speech or during an interview, you should try to do it without notes. i have trained myself to do that. people feel that when you are speaking without notes, you are really paying attention to what you're saying and you really know it yourself, so when i do an interview, i don't like to look down at notes because the person i'm interviewing would say, well, you are really getting something somebody else gave you, you not really having a conversation with me. give a speech, i find it is more effective when you are talking not looking down, but looking out. i have had to read speeches, but generally i prefer to know what you are talking about. you can have a conversation and it is not like his speech. susan: you are
david: i wish i did. i really don't, but i do have -- i read a lot of things and remember them, but not completely photographic. susan: because whenever you talk, you're able to recall extensive amounts of data about particular periods of time. david: my general view is that when you're making a speech or during an interview, you should try to do it without notes. i have trained myself to do that. people feel that when you are speaking without notes, you are really paying attention to what...
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i -- i win at golf. i win at golf. that i can tell you. yes. [ inaudible question ] >> well, i understand how the system works maybe better than anybody. i understand the political system, and i understand also very much a system of coming in for illegal immigrants. don't forget. if i didn't bring up the subject of illegal immigration, you wouldn't be asking the question, nobody would even be talking about immigration, and immigration and in particular illegal immigration has become a very big factor. now, a lot of bad things have happened with respect to crime since i brought it up. but if i didn't bring it up, immigration would not even be a subject that we're talking about. and it happens to be a very important subject. i have to say this. it can also be a very positive subject, because i believe so strongly in immigration, and i just -- we have to stop illegal immigration, and we have to look forward to great immigration done in a legal manner. but if i didn't bring it up, nobody would be talking about it. nope. go ahead. [ inaudible q
i -- i win at golf. i win at golf. that i can tell you. yes. [ inaudible question ] >> well, i understand how the system works maybe better than anybody. i understand the political system, and i understand also very much a system of coming in for illegal immigrants. don't forget. if i didn't bring up the subject of illegal immigration, you wouldn't be asking the question, nobody would even be talking about immigration, and immigration and in particular illegal immigration has become a...
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i was already on them and i took them all. i have no idea why i took so many. i didn't have a care in the world what was going to happen to me. i just wanted to feel that rush like fun. >> day says the fun led to her and spell checking car doors to see if they were locked. >> i just remember like thinking it was such a good idea to like open a door and look through it like new things like almost like shopping. like a treasure hunt. we didn't know what we were going to find. i do not remember how many cars it was, any specific items that i took. i just know we were out all night just walking around getting into trouble. >> the next day police were called to the couple's hotel and according to the arrest report they refused to check out. like day spell was also charged with entering an auto to commit theft and theft by taking, but picked up an additional charge of theft by receiving stolen property after an officer discovered he was in possession of a stolen handgun. spell says he purchased the gun for protection and pled not guilty to all charges. >> never know
i was already on them and i took them all. i have no idea why i took so many. i didn't have a care in the world what was going to happen to me. i just wanted to feel that rush like fun. >> day says the fun led to her and spell checking car doors to see if they were locked. >> i just remember like thinking it was such a good idea to like open a door and look through it like new things like almost like shopping. like a treasure hunt. we didn't know what we were going to find. i do not...
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i said, i don't think i will because i got invited because of what i am, not who i am. invited to it because i'm the ceo of twitter, not because i am dick costolo. so i have always tried to make sure -- i have never paid too much attention to the, you know, ceo of the year stuff because the worst ceo of the year stuff is, you know, right around the corner. i therefore do not get worked up or, frankly, care too much when people say those things. in fact, i have had to make myself care a little bit about them only after i started realizing, oh, it could affect recruiting if people start thinking, well, i want to go to twitter but what if, you know, dick is not there tomorrow and everything changes? so i have to make myself pay attention to that and talk to people we are trying to bring into the company about it and say look, that is just, you know, just not the case. emily: how does not being a founder affect your ability to lead? dick: jack dorsey can sit here and you can ask him, what were you thinking about when you first, you know invented twitter? you know? you can't
i said, i don't think i will because i got invited because of what i am, not who i am. invited to it because i'm the ceo of twitter, not because i am dick costolo. so i have always tried to make sure -- i have never paid too much attention to the, you know, ceo of the year stuff because the worst ceo of the year stuff is, you know, right around the corner. i therefore do not get worked up or, frankly, care too much when people say those things. in fact, i have had to make myself care a little...
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i mean i was -- i lived i'll call it a limited life. there was not -- i just didn't run around and do whatever i wanted to do. they had pretty tight reins on me. so then to think about traveling 1,000 miles away and pretty much being on my own and all that was not something she was keen on. but because i had read about the page program and because i had an interest in government -- i mean i read "the tribune" every sunday at 15 -- at 14. >> that's a good record. >> so she knew i was interested. so i had to convince her i needed to go, i should go. and after i got there, it was nothing but support. i wanted to tell the story, i think the person that was most proud -- everybody was proud. but the person that i perceived was most proud was my grandfather, who lived in detroit, norman bush. and i say that because i want to tell -- i was his oldest grandson. so grandson, you make sure you make me proud. but that also goes for granddaughters. granddaughter -- >> well, one thing that i also wanted to ask about. in sharing that story of going t
i mean i was -- i lived i'll call it a limited life. there was not -- i just didn't run around and do whatever i wanted to do. they had pretty tight reins on me. so then to think about traveling 1,000 miles away and pretty much being on my own and all that was not something she was keen on. but because i had read about the page program and because i had an interest in government -- i mean i read "the tribune" every sunday at 15 -- at 14. >> that's a good record. >> so she...
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i thought i want to do that i wanted to be a doctor.ok back at it now i say why wasn't i a doctor? i say let me take two years to see if i can get to the top rock radio station in two years. i got there in 18 months. this isn't too bad. maybe i should keep doing this. >> top rock station in canada, all right? and you are an idol. >> it wasn't so much when i was in radio. it was when i moved to television and we started a program which was kind of like a rolling stone magazine called the new music. >> welcome to the new music. >> it was the first of its kind anywhere in the world. >> it seems when a form of music becomes popular, a lot of bands you never expect to see come up with big hits. >> i interviewed u 2, the police, the culture club, before anybody knew who they were. >> who is the biggest rock star you interviewed? >> probably robert plant. >> robert plant led zeppelin. >> he came in to the station. we interviewed him up on the roof. >> did you give hum a hard time? >> i did not. there was nothing to give him a hard time about.
i thought i want to do that i wanted to be a doctor.ok back at it now i say why wasn't i a doctor? i say let me take two years to see if i can get to the top rock radio station in two years. i got there in 18 months. this isn't too bad. maybe i should keep doing this. >> top rock station in canada, all right? and you are an idol. >> it wasn't so much when i was in radio. it was when i moved to television and we started a program which was kind of like a rolling stone magazine called...
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i guess i fell into a trap.it in with everybody else. >> sanders says ultimately, he's better off in segregation. >> i just sit down and be in the room looking at walls and i got knowledge around me and i got law work and i got time to sit down and think about the decisions i made in life and what i'm going to do to make it better, you know what i'm saying? it betters my mind frame. i can say it matured me as a man because i think about the better things in life and the best way to go. got a couple of pals back here that have been waiting on me to come back. >> 30-year-olds old, you coming to jail? now we know what's really going on. >> just get out when we can. can't venture out the other way. i pray for self-control and self-discipline. let me have patience really. i really try to live the right way and try to see what i can do better that i did wrong the last time. try to come up with a plan for when i get out. that's how many people go wrong, they don't have a plan. you get out half-stepping, you are going t
i guess i fell into a trap.it in with everybody else. >> sanders says ultimately, he's better off in segregation. >> i just sit down and be in the room looking at walls and i got knowledge around me and i got law work and i got time to sit down and think about the decisions i made in life and what i'm going to do to make it better, you know what i'm saying? it betters my mind frame. i can say it matured me as a man because i think about the better things in life and the best way to...
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>> i believe i can. >> what do you mean you believe you can? can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can take calculated risks. active management can seek to outperform. because active investment management isn't reactive. it's active. that's the power of active management. i could get used to this. now you can, with the luxuriously transformed 2016 lexus es and es hybrid. ♪ >>> for years, msnbc has been documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system with extraordinary access from the indiana supreme court, we've been allowed to take our cameras inside a world where they are, by law, generally forbidden. >> i've been coming to lake county juvenile since like, three oh five. one of them years. been coming here for a long time. >> 17-year-old rodrick is back in lake county juvenile after being arrested for marijuana possession and resisting arrest. according to rodrick and those overseeing his face, he had been on a good s
>> i believe i can. >> what do you mean you believe you can? can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can take calculated risks. active management can seek to outperform. because active investment management isn't reactive. it's active. that's the power of active management. i could get used to this. now you can, with the luxuriously transformed 2016 lexus es and es hybrid. ♪ >>> for years, msnbc has been documenting the...
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when i met her, i was shocked. i actually met her about 200 -- i think that's right, oh, 800 miles due southish of where patrick -- she lived outside of tanzania, and when i met fatuma and asked her how her business was going and what she was doing -- and by the way, i should back up. i was there ten years ago with a nonprofit called village enterprise, and village enterprise provided $100 grants to entrepreneurs to start or grow their businesses. these were two of the recipients of that funding. i was there to do an impact survey, try to understand what kind of benefits it had provided to the individuals, if any. so they had this wonderful excuse to spend my days interviewing entrepreneurs like patrick and fatuma and so many others. again, i had an excuse to ask them questions about their life and what was going on with their wellness, their standard of living. so fatuma showed me, very proudly, some written records that she had kept in blue books. do you remember those blue books? i wrote all my middle school ess
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what did i do? what could i have done?reaction. >> your dad has wondered about all kinds of things from the medication your mom was on during her pregnancy, to the fact that you were exposed to violent arguments in the home from an early age and continuing, to the possibility that he might have passed on some genetic propensity for obsession or violent behavior. does any of that ring true to you? >> i can see why he'd wonder about those thing, but as far as i'm concerned, they're all excuses because i didn't feel accountable to anybody. i didn't feel that i had to face what i had done ever, and so there comes a point where a person has to -- has to be accountable for what he's done. you can't go around making excuses, blaming other people or other things. i alone am the one who is responsible for what happened? >> when did you first fell that everyone is accountable for their actions? >> well, thanks to you for sending that creation science material because i always on eye alwa believe the lie that the theory of evolution
what did i do? what could i have done?reaction. >> your dad has wondered about all kinds of things from the medication your mom was on during her pregnancy, to the fact that you were exposed to violent arguments in the home from an early age and continuing, to the possibility that he might have passed on some genetic propensity for obsession or violent behavior. does any of that ring true to you? >> i can see why he'd wonder about those thing, but as far as i'm concerned, they're...
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>> i said i will find out. i don't know. >> since the videos is your faced have you had any conversations with the president of the united states? >> no, i have not. >> since the videos surfaced have you been to the white house? >> no, i have not. >> how many times have you been to the white house? >> during what% of time? >> since mr. obama has been president? >> that's been seven years i'd have to get back to you on that. >> our count shows that you and your senior board and staff have been to the white house 151 times in 6 1/2 years i'm curious that's why i asked the question if you had been to the white house since the videos had surfaced. >> i have not. >> you will get back to me about whether the justice department has contacted you. >> you listed a lot of different people. >> i'll work with the committee staff and work with my team. >> i thank the chairman. i yield to the gentleman from south carolina. >> i want to follow-up very briefly on the line of questioning that mr. clay had earlier this afternoon
>> i said i will find out. i don't know. >> since the videos is your faced have you had any conversations with the president of the united states? >> no, i have not. >> since the videos surfaced have you been to the white house? >> no, i have not. >> how many times have you been to the white house? >> during what% of time? >> since mr. obama has been president? >> that's been seven years i'd have to get back to you on that. >> our...
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>> i don't think so. i knew what i was doing was wrong. and if it's wrong, you can't like it. >> a lot of people like doing things they know are wrong. >> yeah, i'm one of them. >> the general theme of roger kibbe and other sexually sadistic psychopathic serial killers, because that's the category he's in, is first an unusual sexual desire. to a man who's sexually sadistic, the things that are sexiest, that are the turn on, are control over the partner, the ability to have the partner do as he wishes, the ability to inflict pain or humiliation or suffering, and ultimately, the ability to control whether she lives or dies. >> if you had to rate that as a sexual experience from one to ten, where ten's the best, how's it go? >> probably an eight. >> an eight? >> yeah, because it's a forced act. >> i understand she's forced to do it. i want to understand how that influences the rating. >> it takes two people to cooperate and tangle. >> uh-huh. >> that's a ten. anything below that, below eight, almost has to be on her part, i got a headache, i
>> i don't think so. i knew what i was doing was wrong. and if it's wrong, you can't like it. >> a lot of people like doing things they know are wrong. >> yeah, i'm one of them. >> the general theme of roger kibbe and other sexually sadistic psychopathic serial killers, because that's the category he's in, is first an unusual sexual desire. to a man who's sexually sadistic, the things that are sexiest, that are the turn on, are control over the partner, the ability to...
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think i k i think i can, i think i can. >> rose: right. >> again as i was saying, it's how we're brought up. that is the kind of book that i was raised on. >> rose: i love this. wilbur wright said no bird soars in a calm. >> yes. >> rose: so fundamental and so true. >> yes. adversity helps. the old irish saying may the wind always be at your back, they just think that's the reverse. you need the wind. you need it to give you the lift. >> rose: it's great to see you. >> charlie, it's always a treat to be your guest, thank you. >> rose: david mccullough, the book is called the wright brothers, back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: the one and only toni more ison is here, one of the greatest living writers won the prize of fiction in 1988 for beloved. five years later she became the first african-american woman to win the nobel praise for literature. president obama has said that reading her novel song of salomon taught him to you ho be. he awarded her the nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom in 2012. morrison's new novel is called god help the child. i'm pl
think i k i think i can, i think i can. >> rose: right. >> again as i was saying, it's how we're brought up. that is the kind of book that i was raised on. >> rose: i love this. wilbur wright said no bird soars in a calm. >> yes. >> rose: so fundamental and so true. >> yes. adversity helps. the old irish saying may the wind always be at your back, they just think that's the reverse. you need the wind. you need it to give you the lift. >> rose: it's...
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i' if i was i would play basketball. i definitely would. another. guess watching football is dumb because i could be playing it instead, huh, at jimmy kimmel. yes it is actually dumb. watching people play football is dumb. i do it every sunday. i know it is dumb. the guys i watch it with are thumb. they're all a bunch of dumb guys. watching people play video games isn't like watching people play football. it's look watching people play fantasy football. it is one more step removed from human activity. you understand? this was the weirdest analogy of all of them. how this guy defended watching videos about videos games. why watch porn when you can go have sex? exactly. why would you watch porn when you can go have sex? thank you, fluffy guy 958. anyway. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] people got so very fired up about this. why i am not sure? i am an open minded person. maybe i am missing out on something. maybe it is a lot of fun. so if one of you wants to invite me over, we can watch people play video games together. who knows maybe i will lik
i' if i was i would play basketball. i definitely would. another. guess watching football is dumb because i could be playing it instead, huh, at jimmy kimmel. yes it is actually dumb. watching people play football is dumb. i do it every sunday. i know it is dumb. the guys i watch it with are thumb. they're all a bunch of dumb guys. watching people play video games isn't like watching people play football. it's look watching people play fantasy football. it is one more step removed from human...
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>> in d.c. >> you know, i walked into kelly's office and i walked in and i said i have to tell you, i have a really big complaint and i want to see the senator now. and they were like, she is in washington. i said, that is a likely story. they are always in washington when there is a problem. i wrote the note and said, give this to the senator please. no, i didn't tell them. i just told them i was a new hampshire constituent.
>> in d.c. >> you know, i walked into kelly's office and i walked in and i said i have to tell you, i have a really big complaint and i want to see the senator now. and they were like, she is in washington. i said, that is a likely story. they are always in washington when there is a problem. i wrote the note and said, give this to the senator please. no, i didn't tell them. i just told them i was a new hampshire constituent.
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one thing i have that i think is unique -- i have done all the things i have talked about.is not about what i might do -- do you ever noticed that when people run for president they never keep promises. make promises that are unrealistic or that cannot be kept. we talk about balancing a budget, i have balanced many of them. we talk about experience in defense, have that. we talk about understanding what it means to be an executive in a very big state where their challenges every day, i have lived it. i think today people want us to acknowledge the anxieties that exist in this country, and i grew up with them, but at the end of the day people want the airplane to be landed. i think the most powerful thing i can offer is to look at my past, because that will tell you what will happen in the future. it is experience, it is results, it is record. about as well as i can do. thank you. you told about your upbringing is amazing, but it is one that is so and accessible -- in accessible to folks today, were born into a place like you had, they may not have those opportunities today.
one thing i have that i think is unique -- i have done all the things i have talked about.is not about what i might do -- do you ever noticed that when people run for president they never keep promises. make promises that are unrealistic or that cannot be kept. we talk about balancing a budget, i have balanced many of them. we talk about experience in defense, have that. we talk about understanding what it means to be an executive in a very big state where their challenges every day, i have...
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i-i-i clicked on some links, ugh the kids weren't even home.ait, wait, wait, this changes everything. it's cars.com service & repair feature. so we'll never pay more than we should. well done. research, price, find. get the right service without all the drama. nearly half of all cancers can be prevented. that's right -- half. nearly fifty percent. mostly by making small, everyday changes in your diet and controlling your weight. walking more, eating less. and eating foods that help you and your family to seriously reduce the risk of cancer. and of course, by not smoking. visit the cancer prevention, together we can website and get a free 30 day planner filled with tips, recipes, stats and more about protecting your family. go to prevent 50 dot org. i'm a senior field technician for pg&e here in san jose. pg&e is using new technology to improve our system, replacing pipelines throughout the city of san jose, to provide safe and reliable services. raising a family here in the city of san jose has been a wonderful experience. my oldest son now wor
i-i-i clicked on some links, ugh the kids weren't even home.ait, wait, wait, this changes everything. it's cars.com service & repair feature. so we'll never pay more than we should. well done. research, price, find. get the right service without all the drama. nearly half of all cancers can be prevented. that's right -- half. nearly fifty percent. mostly by making small, everyday changes in your diet and controlling your weight. walking more, eating less. and eating foods that help you and...
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>> i pretended. i didn't understand until i flew to d.c. for a job interview -- >> how old were you? >> probably 21. i had relatives that lived far away. >> in the words of my daddy, i don't believe i would have told that. >> by the way, when i think about north korea, i think about this. we don't need marvel comic space movies. we don't. we already have a marvel villain in north korea. america should be the fantastic 4. >> yeah, i think it's really sad how north korea is portrayed as a carnival when in fact they have concentration camps. this is the realest villainy we have under us today. >> and something bad is going to happen, right? >> hopefully something good. they're starting to collapse already. >> really? you've been there. >> i have been there, and the markets aren't providing food because the governments couldn't do it, and cynicism is what brought down the soviet union as well. >> your story is ariana grande? >> it's the largest story of the summer. i'm fascinated by the fact that as americans shamed a female celebrity for havin
>> i pretended. i didn't understand until i flew to d.c. for a job interview -- >> how old were you? >> probably 21. i had relatives that lived far away. >> in the words of my daddy, i don't believe i would have told that. >> by the way, when i think about north korea, i think about this. we don't need marvel comic space movies. we don't. we already have a marvel villain in north korea. america should be the fantastic 4. >> yeah, i think it's really sad how...
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. >> i already got here and i was just mad, so i just -- the officers they can get on my nerves i guess i got fed up. >> did you have anger before you came here, before you got locked up? >> yeah. family problems, you know, we live in the streets. that give me anger right there. we went from 17 to 24. we are now full. it's just one of those days when it rains, we don't have enough buckets. >> just two cell doors down from this teenage flight risk is 1-year-old kenneth howell. >> i'm going to find some way to get out. >> howell made his first move to scale the pepdleton fences at the crack of dawn. >> i put myself before. i'm used to so much pain from early on in my childhood. it's just a small scratch. i could have a gouge from here in my arm down to here. and i'm just like wow. >> as one of the largest maximum security juvenile prisons in the country, they're responsible for educating gang members, sex offenders and juveniles with mental health issues for the indiana department of correction. >> in our jurisdiction, in our state, they have a very aggressive difficult child to handle. t
. >> i already got here and i was just mad, so i just -- the officers they can get on my nerves i guess i got fed up. >> did you have anger before you came here, before you got locked up? >> yeah. family problems, you know, we live in the streets. that give me anger right there. we went from 17 to 24. we are now full. it's just one of those days when it rains, we don't have enough buckets. >> just two cell doors down from this teenage flight risk is 1-year-old kenneth...
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>>> i don't like the new haircut i just got. >>> i don't like the new haircut i just got.oo short. >> it's brand new, never been worn. >> ricky beauchamp has found himself in the middle of a wardrobe malfunction. >> that's kind of a small shirt. >> i feel like i'm a smoked sausage. >> at least it will give the visitors something to talk about. >> i think i got fat. >> you're all right, though, you're still an all right guy. visitors shouldn't be focusing on that, though. >> outside of prison, he would have what is commonly known as first date jitters. >> are you excited? are you nervous? >> i'm excited. i was a little bit nervous. i had to use the restroom. made me feel giddy. i thought i was handsome yesterday. got to look good for the lady. >> beauchamp is about to see a childhood friend with whom he had recently rekindled a relationship. >> beauchamp? ready? >> appreciate it. kind of odd not seeing someone after 20 years. she told me she just recently lost a lot of weight. but when we was younger, she wasn't that big. she said she lost 100 pounds. i don't care. i've bee
>>> i don't like the new haircut i just got. >>> i don't like the new haircut i just got.oo short. >> it's brand new, never been worn. >> ricky beauchamp has found himself in the middle of a wardrobe malfunction. >> that's kind of a small shirt. >> i feel like i'm a smoked sausage. >> at least it will give the visitors something to talk about. >> i think i got fat. >> you're all right, though, you're still an all right guy. visitors...
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about, i started reading and i was crushed and i got to that place where i will say i am alert now but know what i am going to do. >> larry: yes. >> i don't know what i am going to do. >> larry: i am so glad. that was very -- [ applause ]. >> i think americans, americans, we are like thomas, we need to see the cuts in jesus's hands in order to get excited about something, you know. >> the vietnam war we had to see it on tv, you know, civil rights we had to see the firehouse hoses, we had to see the baby, syrian baby in the is sea. that is what got me. >> it made me stop in my tracks. >> i stopped in my tracks. >> the consequences. >> how do you fix that? >> since 2011 -- >> eventually, for territory survive we have to start looking at each other like mothers, brothers, fathers and sisters, everywhere we go, but everybody isn't on board with that but to try to change something that has been going on for thousands of years, my dad will not talk to my uncle because he has not returned a branch cutter. >> larry: i don't blame him. >> so -- >> i have been busy. >> jimmy and korkie. >> they
about, i started reading and i was crushed and i got to that place where i will say i am alert now but know what i am going to do. >> larry: yes. >> i don't know what i am going to do. >> larry: i am so glad. that was very -- [ applause ]. >> i think americans, americans, we are like thomas, we need to see the cuts in jesus's hands in order to get excited about something, you know. >> the vietnam war we had to see it on tv, you know, civil rights we had to see the...
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-- i mean i feel like i shouldn't say that.nd jane are nominated and they could win, maybe. but it's so much worse when you go and you feel like you might win -- >> seth: yeah. >> and if you don't win, you're mad. but this is like, a total scam. >> seth: but you have to -- [ laughter ] because you're late, though. you're like almost near the end of the night for the show. >> yeah, right near the big comedy bit. >> seth: yeah, exactly. well, right before the big comedy bit. >> right. right before the big comedy bit. >> seth: well, that'd be very exciting. i look forward to seeing you out there, as always, it's nice. >> you too! >> seth: and thank you so much for coming here tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> seth: and you have -- >> just remember, december 18th. nobody's got to be dirty. it just starts -- december 18th. "sisters"! [ laughter ] >> seth: tina fey, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] check out season one of "unbreakable kimmy schmidt" which is currently streaming on netflix. we'll be right back with nick jonas! [
-- i mean i feel like i shouldn't say that.nd jane are nominated and they could win, maybe. but it's so much worse when you go and you feel like you might win -- >> seth: yeah. >> and if you don't win, you're mad. but this is like, a total scam. >> seth: but you have to -- [ laughter ] because you're late, though. you're like almost near the end of the night for the show. >> yeah, right near the big comedy bit. >> seth: yeah, exactly. well, right before the big...
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either i let it go and i let him come back and steal everything i own or i deal with it. in this case, i deal with it. >> what kind of shoes were they? >> oh, they were just $42 pair of nike running shoes. but it didn't matter if this cost $10 or they cost $100. but if nothing else, the coffee alone was enough to do what i did. >> that's the way it is here? >> that's the way it is the way i live it. >> terry was very clear about how his actions were justified even though they were extreme actions, because that was part of prison life, that he almost killed a human being because the guy stole his shoes. the irony to me was the fact that terry was in prison for robbery. >> because he was already serving a life sentence, moore did not receive any new criminal charges for the stabbing, but was kept in lockdown until his transfer to another prison later that year. >> it was not the first stabbing, probably not going to be the last time. >> terry, what if he would have died? >> that was something he should have thought of when he took my stuff. was it worth it to him or a quest
either i let it go and i let him come back and steal everything i own or i deal with it. in this case, i deal with it. >> what kind of shoes were they? >> oh, they were just $42 pair of nike running shoes. but it didn't matter if this cost $10 or they cost $100. but if nothing else, the coffee alone was enough to do what i did. >> that's the way it is here? >> that's the way it is the way i live it. >> terry was very clear about how his actions were justified even...
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i was like, eh -- i didn't get it. i first, i did not understand it.idn't pass, but i didn't follow up. i passed on dropbox, i passed on airbnb. when i was at google, i told eric not to invest in gopro. these are the times that i focus so much on the negative case that i miss all of the positive. i said that airbnb was really dangerous. i think somebody might get raped or murdered while they are staying at someone's house and the blood will be on your hands, i literally said this out loud. emily: you didn't pass on uber. you own 4% of the company. chris: i was lucky to be one of the very first investors. i had deep convictions about what it could be. emily: you don't think uber has used very dirty tactics? chris: i don't. i think they have used aggressive tactics. i think travis has been invented in his tactics. emily: how big do you think uber can be? chris: that is truly limitless. i do not think it is worth less than $150 billion to $200 billion by the time it goes public. they are nailing down the food business. that is a whole other business. emil
i was like, eh -- i didn't get it. i first, i did not understand it.idn't pass, but i didn't follow up. i passed on dropbox, i passed on airbnb. when i was at google, i told eric not to invest in gopro. these are the times that i focus so much on the negative case that i miss all of the positive. i said that airbnb was really dangerous. i think somebody might get raped or murdered while they are staying at someone's house and the blood will be on your hands, i literally said this out loud....
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i mean, what i do is i do deals. i deal. i have tremendous energy, tremendous to a point where it's almost ridiculous when you think about it, but we need somebody with great energy, with great passion, with great deal making skills. and we need a closer. we need closers. we don't have closers. we just don't have closers. and honestly, they are not deal people. i'll tell you they are good at raising money for packs and not supposed to do that but it's illegal as hell but i think they are doing it anyway. you notice they have money in the pack but the hard money -- i say what is going on over here? how come i can't talk to anybody and again, i have to tell you this and i want to have your opinion. so i'm self-funding i told you. but if i took hundreds of millions, i tell you what, i could have $200 million so fast. if i took that, would you people object if i promise not to do anything from the people i took it from? no? i had a group in iowa, actually, much more vocal about this one issue. and they stood up, no, no, the plac
i mean, what i do is i do deals. i deal. i have tremendous energy, tremendous to a point where it's almost ridiculous when you think about it, but we need somebody with great energy, with great passion, with great deal making skills. and we need a closer. we need closers. we don't have closers. we just don't have closers. and honestly, they are not deal people. i'll tell you they are good at raising money for packs and not supposed to do that but it's illegal as hell but i think they are doing...
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>> i do. i have a question. >> hey. this is our stage manager, tommy ucciferri. >> actually, this is a question for my friend. [ laughter ] >> okay, tom, what's your friend's question. >> well i -- i mean "he", my friend, his name is actually tom, also. [ laughter ] well, yesterday, he was brushing his teeth and he looked in the mirror and he noticed something. >> what did he notice, tom? >> he had hair growing in a really strange place. >> don't we all? >> where, tom? where? >> i don't think he'd want me to say. >> it's okay, tom. your friend won't mind. >> hair was growing out of his ears. [ laughter ] >> well, tom, tell your friend that a lot of men grow hair there. it's a sign he's gchwing up. [ laughter ] also, also, he s uld get an ear hair trimmer from walgreens. [ laughter ] >> does it have to be walgreens? because i live right next to a cvs, walgreens is on the other side of town and the traffic, [ laughter ] >> cvs is fine. thank you, tom. does anyone else have a question? >> seth: okay. >> yeah. my back is re
>> i do. i have a question. >> hey. this is our stage manager, tommy ucciferri. >> actually, this is a question for my friend. [ laughter ] >> okay, tom, what's your friend's question. >> well i -- i mean "he", my friend, his name is actually tom, also. [ laughter ] well, yesterday, he was brushing his teeth and he looked in the mirror and he noticed something. >> what did he notice, tom? >> he had hair growing in a really strange place....
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i would divide. >> i agree. the optics of producing in the military parade and especially for standing in tiananmen square for any democratic leader would be difficult, frankly, i think that's what the european leaders are having a difficult time making decisions about how they want to think about the move. on the other hand, there is an opportunity and it's a big one, if president park and prime minister abe want to take it. and that is that if they did show up diplomatically and separate capacity to talk to xi jinping about peace and stability in the region. i gave an opening remarks that may be too much of a dream but i think it's an option that should be fully discussed in coordinated and considered. if it's going to be difficult to do then, of course, maybe another occasion, but if it's possible to conceive of come together for the sake of the region, for a demonstration of that ambition on the part of both the president and the prime minister i think we would applaud it. i would applaud certain. but also i
i would divide. >> i agree. the optics of producing in the military parade and especially for standing in tiananmen square for any democratic leader would be difficult, frankly, i think that's what the european leaders are having a difficult time making decisions about how they want to think about the move. on the other hand, there is an opportunity and it's a big one, if president park and prime minister abe want to take it. and that is that if they did show up diplomatically and...
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>> well, i think i will do more for women. i cherish women. i think i will do more for women than hillary could do. i thought jeb bush made a horrible mistake when he blew the whole situation on women's health. the women's health issue a week ago what he said was just unbelievable. essentially he is saying i'm not going to fund it. i think that will go down as jeb bush's 47%, the 47% to romney where probably close to the election when he said that. he didn't know he was saying it. it was a mistake. it was too bad. that probably cost him the election. i think jeb's statement on women's health will go down as his 47%. i don't think you can recover from -- then he says he misspoke. well, it was pretty late. >> let me ask you this, hillary clinton, her husband has had all these problems with women. hasn't said a word. if it's you hillary, that fair game that issue? >> i guess it is. look, she would have had a much different presidency if he didn't have monica and all of these things that happened during his -- >> it was more than monica. it was pa
>> well, i think i will do more for women. i cherish women. i think i will do more for women than hillary could do. i thought jeb bush made a horrible mistake when he blew the whole situation on women's health. the women's health issue a week ago what he said was just unbelievable. essentially he is saying i'm not going to fund it. i think that will go down as jeb bush's 47%, the 47% to romney where probably close to the election when he said that. he didn't know he was saying it. it was...
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was i emotional yesterday, i think i was.as really emotional in a moment that really no one saw. as the pope and i were getting ready to exit the building, we found ourselves alone, and the pope grabbed my left arm and said some very kind words to me about my commitment to kids and education. the pope puts his arm around me and pulls me to him and said, please pray for me. well, who am i to pray for the pope but did i. reporter: if it wasn't the pope, then what was it? speaker boehner: listen, it's not about the vote. there was no doubt whether i could survive the vote. i don't want my members to have to go through this. i certainly don't want the institution to go through this. especially when i knew i was -- i was thinking about walking out the door anyway. so it's the right time to do it and frankly i am entirely comfortable doing it. reporter: mr. speaker, i heard you say before that a leader who doesn't have anybody following him is a guy taking a walk. speaker boehner: that's right. i have plenty of people following me.
was i emotional yesterday, i think i was.as really emotional in a moment that really no one saw. as the pope and i were getting ready to exit the building, we found ourselves alone, and the pope grabbed my left arm and said some very kind words to me about my commitment to kids and education. the pope puts his arm around me and pulls me to him and said, please pray for me. well, who am i to pray for the pope but did i. reporter: if it wasn't the pope, then what was it? speaker boehner: listen,...
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and i would be lying if i said that i knew i was there. to a military base and met a whole group of military families, which is not unusual, about a hundred yards from the aircraft and about two-thirds were in uniform, the others were family members. and i was thanking them and i really meant it. 1 percent is fighting for 99% of the rest of us. i was talking about them being the backbone and sinew of this country. and it was going great. and a guy in the back yells, beau biden, serve with him-- served with him in iraq. and all of a sudden i lost it. that's not-- i shouldn't be saying this, but that-- you can't do that. >> stephen: we had an episode in baghdad a few years ago, and this is my first encount we are your son. we really wanted to interview him when we were over there. you were vice president. he was serving, active duty over there. and he didn't want any special attention. he didn't want to leave his unit. he didn't want to be singled out. why do you think he was so modest about his own accomplishments and he wanted to serve wit
and i would be lying if i said that i knew i was there. to a military base and met a whole group of military families, which is not unusual, about a hundred yards from the aircraft and about two-thirds were in uniform, the others were family members. and i was thanking them and i really meant it. 1 percent is fighting for 99% of the rest of us. i was talking about them being the backbone and sinew of this country. and it was going great. and a guy in the back yells, beau biden, serve with him--...
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i told him i would memorize my speech and i did.later he turned up at the appointed hour and found myself backstage with patrick leahy, chuck schumer and charlie ringo. don't ask me why the conventions organizers could meet together with high-powered congressional crowd but they did. the convention hall was fairly full. senator leahy was just before me. he started into his speech but half a minute he stopped and looked around. teleprompter had gone dark. he made a joke suggesting the malfunction was tied to a well-publicized fight he recently had with vice president dick cheney. eventually someone brought out a copy of senator leahy's remarks. omar i stood waiting at the corner of the stage i could see walter mondale. he was sitting right in the front row. i made eye contact and i've never seen a more pointed i told you so not in my life. i nodded back. i stepped up to the podium. someone gave me a printed copy and at some point the telecom or cannot the life that i rarely let data i never looked at the printed copy. thanks to walte
i told him i would memorize my speech and i did.later he turned up at the appointed hour and found myself backstage with patrick leahy, chuck schumer and charlie ringo. don't ask me why the conventions organizers could meet together with high-powered congressional crowd but they did. the convention hall was fairly full. senator leahy was just before me. he started into his speech but half a minute he stopped and looked around. teleprompter had gone dark. he made a joke suggesting the...
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i say i don't want it. i feel like, honestly, can i use a bad term? i feel like a schmuck turning down millions of dollars. bush raised $125 million, milli $135 million. he gets it from china. he gets it from the wall street guys. he gets it from all of these companies. and once you get -- oh, i love that sound. no, i love it. it's progress. but you know what, when i'm president that train's going to be moving a hell of a lot faster. it's going too slow. no, it's true. well, no that's cause your engineer actually stopped because he wants to listen to the speech. can you believe that? no, that sucker's going to be moving. it's going to be loaded up. i don't know where the hell it's going but it's going to be going fast. so the hedge fund guys have to pay. now, they're supporting hillary, who may not get to the starting gate, folks, right? i don't know. she may want get -- i don't know. who cares? it doesn't matter. i'm not worried about her. i'm worried about the first guys. perry, isn't he a nice man? mr. perry, governor perry, he's gone. good luck. h
i say i don't want it. i feel like, honestly, can i use a bad term? i feel like a schmuck turning down millions of dollars. bush raised $125 million, milli $135 million. he gets it from china. he gets it from the wall street guys. he gets it from all of these companies. and once you get -- oh, i love that sound. no, i love it. it's progress. but you know what, when i'm president that train's going to be moving a hell of a lot faster. it's going too slow. no, it's true. well, no that's cause...
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i don't. i am sorry, i don't.touch with the b, with the engineering teacher saw it first and said oh that is a nice bomb. -- you call the bomb squad and let them look at it. >> you call a bomb squad and the police didn't do that. they interrogated this kid and keep him in the office, he is a ninth grader. he is a kid who just made a clock and they are interrogating him because he is a muslim asking him if he is -- >> if he knew karate like he is on (bleep) and pull guns or something out? >> wilmore: but don't call the bomb squad. you find out it is a clock and determine it is a clock. okay? >> who was the teach tore say it is a clock? >> wilmore: the engineering teacher said it is a clock. >> but the engineering told them not to take it out of the case. >> in fact, you are allowed to walk around with a gun but you can't have a clock. in texas. [ cheers and applause ] >> wilmore: okay, so now, do black parent have to talk to their kids about police and now islamic parents have to talk to their kids about clocks. >>
i don't. i am sorry, i don't.touch with the b, with the engineering teacher saw it first and said oh that is a nice bomb. -- you call the bomb squad and let them look at it. >> you call a bomb squad and the police didn't do that. they interrogated this kid and keep him in the office, he is a ninth grader. he is a kid who just made a clock and they are interrogating him because he is a muslim asking him if he is -- >> if he knew karate like he is on (bleep) and pull guns or something...
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and i said, "i did."eally funny." [ laughter ] >> and you're like, i can die now. >> seth: yeah, i can die now. >> this is great. >> seth: i didn't die. i blacked out. [ laughter ] >> seth: the nurse -- the nbc nurse said i should have died, but i was really lucky. >> i've got to say, the cool thing about bob is that he doesn't, like, act like a legend. like, when he walks into a place, he doesn't like, he's not, like "kiss the ring", i mean i can't say that today, the real guy's here. [ laughter ] >> seth: and that guy does it all of the time. he's a real -- >> you cannot go anywhere without him being, like, "hey." >> seth: yeah, well, he's a real pope about it. [ laughter ] >> but bob so -- he's totally cool, and he's really serious, he's just about the work. he takes it so seriously, and he was a total delight. >> seth: that's awesome. he was also at "snl", one of the biggest laughers at the table read, which can be a really intense time. he was just, really, he was constantly tickled. and bob -- like
and i said, "i did."eally funny." [ laughter ] >> and you're like, i can die now. >> seth: yeah, i can die now. >> this is great. >> seth: i didn't die. i blacked out. [ laughter ] >> seth: the nurse -- the nbc nurse said i should have died, but i was really lucky. >> i've got to say, the cool thing about bob is that he doesn't, like, act like a legend. like, when he walks into a place, he doesn't like, he's not, like "kiss the ring",...
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kim: i am absolutely not legendary. you know. i am who i am. i live my life the way i like. do not limit myself or my thinking. usually, when i have an idea and i have a plan, then i see it through. you know. emily: you were born kim schmitz in west germany. kim: that is right. emily: what kind of kid were you? kim: i was a naughty kid. my mother, i am so sorry. [laughter] i'm really sorry. i was a bad kid. once i had my first computer, everything changed for me. i just started questioning everything. why go to school? this is the future. this is what i want to do. emily: how did you become a hacker? kim: when i was in my teens and i had my first modem, i was so excited to be able to chat with people halfway around the globe that shared the same interests, hacking. it was so exciting to go into computer systems and find out things that you are not supposed to see. it's a bit of an adventure. emily: you said you hacked the pentagon, citibank, nasa. that you obtained top secret documents on saddam hussein, tracked down osama bin laden's bank accounts. kim: back in the day, aft
kim: i am absolutely not legendary. you know. i am who i am. i live my life the way i like. do not limit myself or my thinking. usually, when i have an idea and i have a plan, then i see it through. you know. emily: you were born kim schmitz in west germany. kim: that is right. emily: what kind of kid were you? kim: i was a naughty kid. my mother, i am so sorry. [laughter] i'm really sorry. i was a bad kid. once i had my first computer, everything changed for me. i just started questioning...
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>> i don't think i had to fight for it. i was just being me. and being me is, you know, being a good listener. always understanding what needs to be done to evolve. and i've always been about evolution. 'cause a lot of people don't know who we are. they see the u.s. open; they see tournaments; they see leagues, and says, "oh, well, you know, to be a usta member, that's what it's about." but it's not. i mean, we're about growing the game, putting people on the court, getting racquets in children's hands all the way up to super seniors, and keeping them in the game. and it's about providing opportunities for inner-city youth who are in jtl programs. and about diversity. it's about inclusion. and, once you really understand that and understand that our sections and our states and our districts are really responsible for getting people in the game and keeping them involved, then you get a better feeling. and that's what i got from being on the board of usta. and i wanted to have an opportunity to go all the way to the top. >> what do you see as you
>> i don't think i had to fight for it. i was just being me. and being me is, you know, being a good listener. always understanding what needs to be done to evolve. and i've always been about evolution. 'cause a lot of people don't know who we are. they see the u.s. open; they see tournaments; they see leagues, and says, "oh, well, you know, to be a usta member, that's what it's about." but it's not. i mean, we're about growing the game, putting people on the court, getting...
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i have my moments where i am like i have to speak out. i have to say something.ether or not i'm able to do it publicly. when i first came back to the ends to shoot this year i was talking to a bunch of workers here about actually doing something about justice and police brutality to get some knowledge, some education, something going the people are just in this movement where people are trying to fight with her braids, fight for their lives. it is hard to do that, especially in birmingham because birmingham has lost a very large element of this form of racism. birmingham is a really commonplace now. we have majority black -- at about where the majority black police department, but our police achieve is a black man, so there isn't a limit we are not going to tolerate racism in our infrastructure in the city. there is still elements of racism in birmingham, but it's not as prevalent. birmingham is one of those places where police officers are gunning people down on the sidewalk and someone's pulling something on their pocket for tracking kids from a pool party. bir
i have my moments where i am like i have to speak out. i have to say something.ether or not i'm able to do it publicly. when i first came back to the ends to shoot this year i was talking to a bunch of workers here about actually doing something about justice and police brutality to get some knowledge, some education, something going the people are just in this movement where people are trying to fight with her braids, fight for their lives. it is hard to do that, especially in birmingham...
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>> i said i don't know. >> he is, right? >> i said i don't know. >> jimmy: i don't think he knows. if we learned anything today it's that stefan doesn't know. thank you for playing. that was fun and mind boggling too. hey, we have to take a break. when we come back, we played a beautiful new prank on my aunt chippy. and it's a lot of fun so stick around for that, we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] who says families have to share data? these guys, that's who but at t-mobile you can get four lines with up to 10 gigs of 4g lte data, each no sharing and just $30 bucks a line 10 gigs for each and every one of you we'll even pay your family's switching fees up to $650 bucks per line so you can get 10gigs for all, today and it's only from t-mobile music: lively orchestral score yes! kids never get this excited about cleaning teeth. you want a greenies? but dogs do. watch them go wild for an irresistible treat that fights tartar and freshens breath. greenies dental chews. we're all familiar with this, axe daily fragrances. but what you wouldn't have seen is this, axe dry spray an
>> i said i don't know. >> he is, right? >> i said i don't know. >> jimmy: i don't think he knows. if we learned anything today it's that stefan doesn't know. thank you for playing. that was fun and mind boggling too. hey, we have to take a break. when we come back, we played a beautiful new prank on my aunt chippy. and it's a lot of fun so stick around for that, we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] who says families have to share data? these guys, that's who but...
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i would be lying when he i told you that do you know what i mean?a woman said it's not all good it's not all good. >> you know something? i believe you. ♪ >> some people say kick the can down the road. does that mean they are -- >> do you hear that, elizabeth? i'm coming to join you honey. >> it's to leave your problem for somebody else? >> right. >> people in washington kick the can down the road? >> yes. >> back in the day people used to convict can for fun. >> play kick can the can. >> take a tire and take a stick and run down the street. >> soda out bottle or juice and put it in the garbage. >> i think you are taking it too literally. >> da'da da, at the end of the day. >> like a ya da ya da ya da, i'm really tired today. >> what about ya da ya da ya da. >> that's italian they made it up. >> i thought it was yiddish. >> at the end of the day his butt's in jail. >> you are calling bill out? >> i watch bill all the time bro. >> i'm at the beach in my speedo. give me a chance. >> i didn't notice that. >> hey lord, whatever i have done, don't strike
i would be lying when he i told you that do you know what i mean?a woman said it's not all good it's not all good. >> you know something? i believe you. ♪ >> some people say kick the can down the road. does that mean they are -- >> do you hear that, elizabeth? i'm coming to join you honey. >> it's to leave your problem for somebody else? >> right. >> people in washington kick the can down the road? >> yes. >> back in the day people used to...
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i mean, i got a job today. i got an apartment. i met you. >> i envy you. i've never been able to meet me. >> come on. we should go dancing some place cool like club bombay from "moesha." >> things are behind in indiana. >> i'll pay for everything. i'm going now i'm going >> seth: please welcome to the show tituss burgess. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how are you? >> i'm wonderful. >> seth: it's so wonderful to have you here. i'm such a huge fan of your work on the show. congratulations on the emmy nomination. so well deserved. >> thank you, man, i appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: now you had appeared on "30 rock" in different characters so you knew tina, you knew robert carlock. you have such a great cast on this show. ellie kemper, jon hamm. did you bond with this group immediately? >> no, we actually hated each other. >> seth: okay, that's good. [ laughter ] you definitely covered it up. >> yeah, i'm surprised i'm working in it. it was wonderful. we had a lovely time. >> seth: you and ellie are so wonderful together. did you -- had you
i mean, i got a job today. i got an apartment. i met you. >> i envy you. i've never been able to meet me. >> come on. we should go dancing some place cool like club bombay from "moesha." >> things are behind in indiana. >> i'll pay for everything. i'm going now i'm going >> seth: please welcome to the show tituss burgess. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how are you? >> i'm wonderful. >> seth: it's so wonderful to have you here. i'm such...