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can you do you appreciate do you like the fact that you do you still hang around oh yeah you know it's a great thing i wish to play some of my latest hits you know i mean you when you are it is they always like to go to you know the oldies but goodies so to speak so you know we have new music so we want to play that is new music in the death certificate yes we got three new songs we think they fit that record a previously unreleased good cop bad cop that's a video to us out and. you know we. you know introduce a whole new generation to their records oh you changed over the years. i think i got i have a little more patience in not think i have a little more understanding of how things are in the world and i can kind of deal with them oh my level. you know so i was you music changed i don't think it has that much you know my music is still a great form of expression for me. i still do what i feel i don't do what i think i need to do i don't follow radio trains or nothing like that i just try to be my own artist your son doing you played you in the movie i mean he's he's actually working
can you do you appreciate do you like the fact that you do you still hang around oh yeah you know it's a great thing i wish to play some of my latest hits you know i mean you when you are it is they always like to go to you know the oldies but goodies so to speak so you know we have new music so we want to play that is new music in the death certificate yes we got three new songs we think they fit that record a previously unreleased good cop bad cop that's a video to us out and. you know we....
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thank you so much. thank you, thank you, thank you. what a hot crowd. welcome, welcome everybody.welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it, baby. this is the show. [ cheers and applause ] so happy you're here. i'm so happy you're here. i'm your host jimmy fallon. guys, it is fourth of july weekend. [ cheers and applause ] it is. this is when americans celebrate their freedom from the british, or as the queen put it, "how's that working out for you these days?" [ laughter ] >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: actually i saw that airlines are expecting 3.4 million travelers for the fourth of july. [ audience oohs ] yeah, and to get into the spirit, united's gonna throw some firecrackers at the people in coach. [ laughter and applause ] get in the spirit -- stop screaming! [ laughter ] be patriotic. i read that dulles airport in washington d.c. is expected to have its most flight delays over fourth of july weekend. the good news is, passengers flying out of d.c. get a few extra hours with their mistresses. >> steve: oh. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: fourth of july is also the nathan's famous h
thank you so much. thank you, thank you, thank you. what a hot crowd. welcome, welcome everybody.welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it, baby. this is the show. [ cheers and applause ] so happy you're here. i'm so happy you're here. i'm your host jimmy fallon. guys, it is fourth of july weekend. [ cheers and applause ] it is. this is when americans celebrate their freedom from the british, or as the queen put it, "how's that working out for you these days?" [...
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and every letter i write you i tell you i love you.ere's not one letter you wrote me telling me you love me. not one. don't try to make it seem like i told a little girl i love her and -- >> that's the thing. you told her, period. >> i'm saying what do a child got to do with it? >> that ain't your child. >> it don't matter. >> you weren't there for me when i was 6 and 7. >> i was there. you were out when you were 7. you called another man daddy. so i'm saying who's supposed to be getting mad? >> who was with my mama when you went to penitentiary? who was with my mama when you went to penitentiary? >> look, i only did this interview because they said you want to do it. i'm saying for real, bro, we ain't got to go through this. >> i ain't give a [ bleep ] about this interview. >> he's trying to make it seem like it's just his -- >> brian sr., he's angry. >> he's supposed to be. i mean, i get frustrated when i think about it because i already know that the majority of the situation gosomething to do with me not being there. it's hard know
and every letter i write you i tell you i love you.ere's not one letter you wrote me telling me you love me. not one. don't try to make it seem like i told a little girl i love her and -- >> that's the thing. you told her, period. >> i'm saying what do a child got to do with it? >> that ain't your child. >> it don't matter. >> you weren't there for me when i was 6 and 7. >> i was there. you were out when you were 7. you called another man daddy. so i'm saying...
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obviously if you tried to run a , mile in a pair of dress shoes, you will not run as fast as you you in a pair of four ounce cleats. in the old days when i was running at the university of oregon we had a lot of canvas , upper training shoes. you go out for a six mile run and you come back in your feet -- and your feet were bloody, so it matters. david: the dominant companies were german adidas and puma. ,were they happy with you coming along or did they try to get you out of business? phil: they didn't worry too much about us until it was too late. we kind of snuck up on them. david: and basketball, you have somebody named michael jordan, a basketball player who you've heard of, right? phil: when he started wearing the shoes we made them really , dramatic. we ran a big ad that said banned in the nba, and every kid wanted the shoes then. [laughter] david: when you wear his shoes, do you jump higher. if i wore the shoes, i would not be jumping higher. phil: you might. david: i might go get some. ♪ ♪ david: there was a university of oregon runner, steve prefontaine, a legendary track s
obviously if you tried to run a , mile in a pair of dress shoes, you will not run as fast as you you in a pair of four ounce cleats. in the old days when i was running at the university of oregon we had a lot of canvas , upper training shoes. you go out for a six mile run and you come back in your feet -- and your feet were bloody, so it matters. david: the dominant companies were german adidas and puma. ,were they happy with you coming along or did they try to get you out of business? phil:...
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you can do it nice, you can do it easy, you can take your time. taken months and months to fire people. and in the end -- or you can do it viciously and quickly and you're fired. in the end, it doesn't matter. when you fire somebody, they hate you. >> when trump came back to promote the second season of the then hit show, i asked him about the upcoming presidential campaign, his thoughts on george bush versus john kerry, campaign politics and the war in iraq. let's watch. >> economically, what is the impact of a government who decides to borrow a war, basically, pay later? fight now, pay later? i don't think it is positive. i think it is a big negative. if you look at north korea, frankly, i think if the united states used that as a launching base to go into iran and clean out some of their nuclear problems, maybe all of a sudden i'd start to say that was a great move. we ought to look at iran and we ought to look at north korea and what they're doing with nuclear weapons. >> let me ask you about this choice people make. what kind of a choice is i
you can do it nice, you can do it easy, you can take your time. taken months and months to fire people. and in the end -- or you can do it viciously and quickly and you're fired. in the end, it doesn't matter. when you fire somebody, they hate you. >> when trump came back to promote the second season of the then hit show, i asked him about the upcoming presidential campaign, his thoughts on george bush versus john kerry, campaign politics and the war in iraq. let's watch. >>...
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the way you do you guarantee that in asteroid deflection mission is successful is that you you you fly multiple spacecraft as backups you know we do this in we have spec up systems for aircraft for spacecraft and things like that and you can think of multiple missions as being backups to each other so if it's really super critical you know and you're building a spacecraft to deflect it why not launch two or three. so you know most of the guests who come to this program talk about politics is what we're talking about is it something world powers are taking seriously i mean they can't even cooperate and decide things on earth do you expect states to stop the threats from outer space if in some sense threats from outer space are perhaps easier to agree upon than threats. do it from one country to another on earth because. you know it's not an enemy if you'd like that is thinking or whatever it's a natural thing ok can some sense be all of our something that we can all rally around and do something about the hard part is deciding which ones are are are worthy of being deflected which ones
the way you do you guarantee that in asteroid deflection mission is successful is that you you you fly multiple spacecraft as backups you know we do this in we have spec up systems for aircraft for spacecraft and things like that and you can think of multiple missions as being backups to each other so if it's really super critical you know and you're building a spacecraft to deflect it why not launch two or three. so you know most of the guests who come to this program talk about politics is...
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-how you doing? -alex: how you doing? alex. -nice to meet you, marcus. -lemonis: nice to meet you.rad: we've known each other since high school. lemonis: you guys are childhood friends. and what is your role in the business? alex: at times, i collaborate with brad. we talk about different sales strategies, different marketing strategies, or i'll try to come here and manage. -lemonis: are you full-time? -alex: not here. i'm in the military. so i have, like -- lemonis: thank you for your service. alex: i'm in the reserves now. so, you know, i get mobilized, and i go active duty for a stint. also help pay the bills, you know, while we build this here, so... lemonis: that's interesting you say, "while we build this." who has equity in the company, besides you? brad: i'm 100%. lemonis: but do you see what he's saying? -"while we build this." -brad: right. yeah, definitely. lemonis: you don't find that very often. brad: i mean, it's, you know -- it's, you know -- lemonis: how much did you put in the business? -alex: like 5 grand. -lemonis: that's a lot, -by the way. -alex: i'm my brother
-how you doing? -alex: how you doing? alex. -nice to meet you, marcus. -lemonis: nice to meet you.rad: we've known each other since high school. lemonis: you guys are childhood friends. and what is your role in the business? alex: at times, i collaborate with brad. we talk about different sales strategies, different marketing strategies, or i'll try to come here and manage. -lemonis: are you full-time? -alex: not here. i'm in the military. so i have, like -- lemonis: thank you for your service....
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i love you. hey. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome. i love you. i love you. yeah.me to "the tonight show," everybody. yeah, you're here. you made it. this is it. this is the show to be at. [ cheers and applause ] we got a good-looking crew tonight. this is hot. well, here's what people are talking about. at a dinner last night, president trump told republican senators that if they didn't vote for the healthcare bill, they'd look like dopes. [ light laughter ] and he combed his neck hair over the top of his head and walked away with his tie dragging on the floor. [ laughter and applause ] "don't be a dope." i saw trump had dinner with republican senators at the white house. they were served steak and lima beans. >> steve: mmm. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: and trump wasn't allowed to leave the table until he finished all of his lima beans. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: that's what i heard, yeah. [ laughter and applause ] the president was seen scraping them onto the floor. "do we have a dog?" [ laughter ] the big story is that the republican bill to repeal and replace
i love you. hey. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome. i love you. i love you. yeah.me to "the tonight show," everybody. yeah, you're here. you made it. this is it. this is the show to be at. [ cheers and applause ] we got a good-looking crew tonight. this is hot. well, here's what people are talking about. at a dinner last night, president trump told republican senators that if they didn't vote for the healthcare bill, they'd look like dopes. [ light laughter ] and he combed his neck...
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do you think you were fortunate or do you think you missed things. i guess a little bit of both to be honest but i definitely feel more fortunate than like i missed out on anything i feel like i got like even though my education was different than most people's i feel like i got a good education because i had tutors for all the different subjects helping me and stuff i do like voice overing as much as doing on screen yeah definitely i think i might even like it more i think because i just think it's fun to get to like to be inside of like a room and have with this movie there are two directors and they skype from paris where they do the animation and it's just fun like getting all the different like ideas from them and then they get a lot of freedom they can see and they say like do whatever you want like whatever you think in then it's fun getting to see the outcome how good is that school is she film school is very famous yeah i mean i love going to u.s.c. i just started taking the film classes i just i'm finishing up like general classes but yeah
do you think you were fortunate or do you think you missed things. i guess a little bit of both to be honest but i definitely feel more fortunate than like i missed out on anything i feel like i got like even though my education was different than most people's i feel like i got a good education because i had tutors for all the different subjects helping me and stuff i do like voice overing as much as doing on screen yeah definitely i think i might even like it more i think because i just think...
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when you realize you can't take it with you and it is better to give it away?t was late in the process because i kept thinking it was all going to disappear. i often said, if this is a dream, don't wake me. david: when you give a $500 million gift, you write a check out or you wire the money and it is hard to write that check? phil: yes. ♪ ♪ david: because of the success of the company you are one of the wealthiest men in the united states and in the world. you are also one of the biggest philanthropists in the united states and the world. when did you realize you just can't take it with you and it is better to give it away? at what point do you say i have to do something with this other than hold onto it? phil: it was fairly late in the process because i always thought was going to disappear. i often said, if this is a dream, don't wake me. yes, as the years went on, it seemed more real, so as i got older, i said to me can take it with you, but i wanted to focus on three-four main charities rather than to try and spread it across the board. david: to the unive
when you realize you can't take it with you and it is better to give it away?t was late in the process because i kept thinking it was all going to disappear. i often said, if this is a dream, don't wake me. david: when you give a $500 million gift, you write a check out or you wire the money and it is hard to write that check? phil: yes. ♪ ♪ david: because of the success of the company you are one of the wealthiest men in the united states and in the world. you are also one of the biggest...
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i love you. i was -- have you ever done -- do you have to do karaoke? have you ever done?ss people do a lot of karaoke singing and i just -- i've never been there. >> jimmy: i think you'd be great at it. >> yeah! [ laughter ] if you can get in my key. >> jimmy: i do you at -- well i mean it's not -- karaoke. [ laughter ] >> right. >> jimmy: thanks. but i go to karaoke -- >> what do you sing? like -- >> jimmy: "weekend in new england." >> do you really? ♪ go ahead. ♪ when will our eyes meet when will i touch you ♪ >> jimmy: i'm freaking out right now. ♪ when will this moment end ♪ ♪ ♪ and when will i hold you again ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: not bad? heart and soul. >> so much better. >> jimmy: i was dating my now wife. she was my girlfriend at the time. i was meeting her brother and his wife and we went out to karaoke. and i got a private room. it was a glass table, we had some beers on it and sake. and that was my song and i thought it would be funny if i stood up and i was -- ♪ when will i you know, and do the thing. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and i knocked the glass
i love you. i was -- have you ever done -- do you have to do karaoke? have you ever done?ss people do a lot of karaoke singing and i just -- i've never been there. >> jimmy: i think you'd be great at it. >> yeah! [ laughter ] if you can get in my key. >> jimmy: i do you at -- well i mean it's not -- karaoke. [ laughter ] >> right. >> jimmy: thanks. but i go to karaoke -- >> what do you sing? like -- >> jimmy: "weekend in new england." >>...
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nice to meet you officially. lemonis: nice to you meet you.inted out -- or tracey printed out -- the key things i think you might need or if you need anything else. lemonis: what do you do in total revenue? steve: last year, we did $6.6 million. lemonis: of the $6.6 million, how much of it comes from the wholesale division of green beans? tracey: about $5.2 million. lemonis: geez. big number, brother. steve: thanks. lemonis: okay. the business made 77,000 bucks. $77,000 is not awesome, but it's -- it's a profit. there's $3.5 million worth of assets, but there's no working capital. steve: right. lemonis: do you feel like you have some big needs coming in a short period of time for cash? steve: yes. central american harvest is coming again, and we have to buy all these containers, and that's a tough time. lemonis: how much do you think that is? steve: somewhere between $800,000 and $1.2 million. lemonis: but you realize, and i'm not trying to... steve: i know. there's nothing. lemonis: ...there is no money here to buy anything. steve: oh, i get
nice to meet you officially. lemonis: nice to you meet you.inted out -- or tracey printed out -- the key things i think you might need or if you need anything else. lemonis: what do you do in total revenue? steve: last year, we did $6.6 million. lemonis: of the $6.6 million, how much of it comes from the wholesale division of green beans? tracey: about $5.2 million. lemonis: geez. big number, brother. steve: thanks. lemonis: okay. the business made 77,000 bucks. $77,000 is not awesome, but it's...
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hit you, you start seeing three people. like which one of you [ bleep ] did that?t nobody can hit floyd mayweather. that's part of the thing about floyd mayweather is yoca >> that's the hard part. >> jimmy: that is the hard part. he could get kicked maybe in the face or something. he's not allowed to -- will he be disqualified immediately? will he get penalized any money, conor, if -- >> ain't going to be no kicking none of that. they agreed to boxing. >> jimmy: will you be ringside there? >> yeah. i'll be out there. actually, i ran into dana when they were -- >> jimmy: dana white, the head of the ufc. >> putting the fight together. yeah. and i told him, yo, go after it. because i spoke to floyd and he feels better about it now. >> jimmy: oh, you helped to make this happen. >> jimmy: are you going to get a cut of any kind? >> i won't get nothing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: maybe a pair of earrings or something? >> well, you know, i'm going to get something. but -- >> jimmy: righause ] put the picture up on the wall. because this is -- what's going on here? this is -- >
hit you, you start seeing three people. like which one of you [ bleep ] did that?t nobody can hit floyd mayweather. that's part of the thing about floyd mayweather is yoca >> that's the hard part. >> jimmy: that is the hard part. he could get kicked maybe in the face or something. he's not allowed to -- will he be disqualified immediately? will he get penalized any money, conor, if -- >> ain't going to be no kicking none of that. they agreed to boxing. >> jimmy: will you...
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some way you don't think you know you have you so it's not that but i. do you. think. if you go. back you know they say i let way but you'll. need it then now you know but then i mean it's not me but then i guess the best she mustn't tell you that we know about the bases. my dick you look you know i'm going to put the bass no my stomach with your butt up over where before you might be equal meaning my d.d. could mean one i'm not going to back up we're glad i did you know what i mean i met up...
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if you do not think you are, you are dangerous. [laughter] michal: because you still are, but you are not taking steps to prevent yourself from damaging others and hurting other people and being unfair to other people, because of those negative traits that all the humans possess. now when we go about hiring, how do we go about hiring people? we interview people. interviews are great, especially for the interviewer to feel so important. but there is a lot of scientific evidence, one of the best most well-established facts in industrial psychology that 0%erviews have close to predict ability of how well you are performing -- well you will perform at work. if you are going to be a spokesperson, then it is important how you, or how likable you are in an interview. but for most of the other jobs, a majority of other jobs it does not matter. moreover, what happens is when you interview people you basically, what the interview is doing is measuring how much you like a person. inin, you like people -- if your community nobody has a tattoo
if you do not think you are, you are dangerous. [laughter] michal: because you still are, but you are not taking steps to prevent yourself from damaging others and hurting other people and being unfair to other people, because of those negative traits that all the humans possess. now when we go about hiring, how do we go about hiring people? we interview people. interviews are great, especially for the interviewer to feel so important. but there is a lot of scientific evidence, one of the best...
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you. little kids you know if you don't think you will get the look you. feel you have will. find it was. about the fact. and i. think you could. be just as you. think it. was you. got those guys you know live up in a school. you can see in the village in that area there is no television. plus you'll. have you. have are welcome back yes. some of them never fucked up both up behind me. they don't understand what they know that's just. they know but they. don't understand and which waits. if the...
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we can help you if you feel as if you need to speak with fema. let us see if we can help you. yes. yes question -- yes? sen. cassidy: there will be money for the corps of engineers. thank you. let me get by. thank you. >> this the situation. you are 72 years old. y ou had flood insurance. your mortgage company took the flood insurance money to pay the mortgage off.... you asked them not to do it. they took it anyway. you have gone to restore louisiana, fema, everywhere you can go and everywhere you go, they turn you down. now, fema is saying we got a trailer. now fema is saying you need to start working on your house and i need money to buy this stuff to fix the house. if you don't fix it, we will either put you out of the trailer make you pay rent. helpverybody i went to for turned me down. where do i go? sen. cassidy: i'm sorry, i apologize. ok. bill, did you hear that? you want to comment, ma'am? >> it might be a case where pat's program can help you up at restore louisiana. as far as fema's programs, we just get you safe and secure. it is not going to fix everything. in some ca
we can help you if you feel as if you need to speak with fema. let us see if we can help you. yes. yes question -- yes? sen. cassidy: there will be money for the corps of engineers. thank you. let me get by. thank you. >> this the situation. you are 72 years old. y ou had flood insurance. your mortgage company took the flood insurance money to pay the mortgage off.... you asked them not to do it. they took it anyway. you have gone to restore louisiana, fema, everywhere you can go and...
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thank you mr. chair. >> thank you mr. chair. thank you mr.en sor, i aplaid you for your nomination. you are very qualified for the position. i look forward to supporting you. i look forward to working together with you. before i ask you a question or two, i just want to put on the record the concern i have as secretary of the navy, you will set a tone and one of the tones you have to set is everybody that comes before us is scrupulously candid in answering questions. at the most recent hearing of the c-power subcommittee, a hearing we held in the last couple weeks, i asked the admiral a question, there was a bloomberg article about the president's budging coming for a second lcs. the article that came out in the 19th or 20th of june said the funding was going to come through a $325 billion reduction of funding for aircraft carrier overhaul. i asked the admiral this question in that public hearing, i'm a big lds fan but part of the funding is going to be reducing aircraft overhaul by $300 million, is that accurate? if so, why is that a good id
thank you mr. chair. >> thank you mr. chair. thank you mr.en sor, i aplaid you for your nomination. you are very qualified for the position. i look forward to supporting you. i look forward to working together with you. before i ask you a question or two, i just want to put on the record the concern i have as secretary of the navy, you will set a tone and one of the tones you have to set is everybody that comes before us is scrupulously candid in answering questions. at the most recent...
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you don't do anything, to show you love me. >> if you realize, you know, she's an service person youill show your love in a better way so you can connect better. >> wow. >> heap gifts upon them. >> wash dishes for you. >> i got you. >> or maybe i folded clothes this time or you didn't have to or dinner is waiting because you have somewhere to be. little things. >> you thought of me. >> that is just one, others. >> and, take a test. >> receiving gifts, would not be mine. >> you don't like gifts. >> i love gifts, i just never get them. >> is what your gift. >> is what your love language. >> yes. >> i don't know. >> i think you have benefited. >> you probably should. >> but they had a kid. >> they did. >> they got engaged. >> it is bad again. >> thousand she's taking legal action we knew that, right. >> so, rob kardashian, this is last week he went on the instagram rant and accused of cheating multiple men and using drugs, alcohol, and, now , black china has retained an attorney, lisa bloom, as her lawyer and so lisa bloom tweeted last week i represent black chine a gave rob notice we w
you don't do anything, to show you love me. >> if you realize, you know, she's an service person youill show your love in a better way so you can connect better. >> wow. >> heap gifts upon them. >> wash dishes for you. >> i got you. >> or maybe i folded clothes this time or you didn't have to or dinner is waiting because you have somewhere to be. little things. >> you thought of me. >> that is just one, others. >> and, take a test. >>...
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you can go if you have relatives if you have a job but if you don't have any of those this kind of a statement i'm going to hold case in october what do you make of the partial ban the partial ban yeah. i'm an architect is a story about myself i see i still train in america travel to america quite often and i just always get pulled over because of my name. or the terrorist name stop at the airport all the time customs and these recognize me and they know who i was and look at me and we apologize but we have to do what system tells us. and i had to just it kept happening and happening and i was you know after a long flight after a long thirteen hour flight you're stuck in apa for another two three hours it does take you so i met hillary clinton and when i was in washington i was invited to an event there and i told her and she got she she she said look give me your details and let me strike to help you can you send his email will clarify you as you know you're a safe person to travel. by putting this button on i think is only going to make so many people get frustrated it's going to f
you can go if you have relatives if you have a job but if you don't have any of those this kind of a statement i'm going to hold case in october what do you make of the partial ban the partial ban yeah. i'm an architect is a story about myself i see i still train in america travel to america quite often and i just always get pulled over because of my name. or the terrorist name stop at the airport all the time customs and these recognize me and they know who i was and look at me and we...
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here you go. there you go. hold that. one more, yeah. thank you, dave.ood hands, good hands. >> calm down. >> that was good idea. good job, tuck. >> all right. let me do a little weather here because we got weather business to take care. our temperatures are soaring through the 80s heat index above 90 at this point. >> yes. >> we got big storms in the forecast this afternoon. the good news the weekend is going to be more comfortable less humidity. >> bad news we'll be hot and humid today. >> that's okay. we'll get through it. we've had a lot of fun already. showcase add lot of great things about pentagon row of course we've got two more hours in this heat and -- >> lovely. >> a lot more we want to share. five must stops again i think we got -- first responders, wave. [ cheers and applause ] >> shout out to our first responders this hour. tucker will try something. >> ice cream. i'm making ice cream. >> you're making ice cream. >> yeah. make enough for all of us, ri right? >> whoo! >> good luck and god speed. >> will do. >> looking forward to are rin comi
here you go. there you go. hold that. one more, yeah. thank you, dave.ood hands, good hands. >> calm down. >> that was good idea. good job, tuck. >> all right. let me do a little weather here because we got weather business to take care. our temperatures are soaring through the 80s heat index above 90 at this point. >> yes. >> we got big storms in the forecast this afternoon. the good news the weekend is going to be more comfortable less humidity. >> bad news...
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so good luck you to all of you.lso, i cannot believe -- i cannot believe that based on how members of congress look that they play baseball instead of softball. [ light laughter ] i am absolutely stunned by that piece of news. i was sure that congress was a chamber of softball bodies. [ laughter ] but i really hope for everyone involved in that game that it is so much fun that all of you from both parties decide to do some more stuff together. so for everybody involved, please, a full recovery. thank you guys for listening to that. [ cheers and applause ] now, here at "late night" every night i deliver a monologue comprised of jokes written by a diverse team of writers. as a result, a lot of jokes come across my desk that due to my being a straight white male would be difficult for me to deliver. but we don't think that should stop you from enjoying them. so we like to share them with you in a segment we call "jokes seth can't tell." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: hey, everybody, these are two of our writers. th
so good luck you to all of you.lso, i cannot believe -- i cannot believe that based on how members of congress look that they play baseball instead of softball. [ light laughter ] i am absolutely stunned by that piece of news. i was sure that congress was a chamber of softball bodies. [ laughter ] but i really hope for everyone involved in that game that it is so much fun that all of you from both parties decide to do some more stuff together. so for everybody involved, please, a full recovery....
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thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> now, mr. lavergne, i'm going to defer to the two of you, you and mr. simpson. we'd like mr. simpson to be able to tell us anything else he'd like to tell us and also like to hear from one of the supporters, if one wishes to make a brief statement to the board and we would also like to hear your statement, mr. lavergne. so i'm going to put that back to you as to what order you want toes three things to happen. >> we're going to hear -- mr. simpson -- we're going to hear from mr. simpson's daughter arnelle simpson first and then i'll make some closing remarks. >> okay. and officer batista, if you will make that switch for us, please. >> thank you. >> good morning. if you will give us your name and for the record your relationship to mr. simpson? >> yes. i am arnelle simpson. my dad's oldest child of four. >> ms. simpson, welcome and feel free to speak. >> thank you. i'm a little nervous association bear with me. um -- i know. as you know i'm here on behalf of my family. for the purpose of expres
thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> now, mr. lavergne, i'm going to defer to the two of you, you and mr. simpson. we'd like mr. simpson to be able to tell us anything else he'd like to tell us and also like to hear from one of the supporters, if one wishes to make a brief statement to the board and we would also like to hear your statement, mr. lavergne. so i'm going to put that back to you as to what order you want toes three things to happen. >> we're going to...
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[ laughter ] you can't say, can you?ur -- you have a very big family. who was here with you last time you were here? >> oh, my mom, my dad, my sister. that's it that time. >> jimmy: that time. any of them here with you tonight? >> no. i have a lot of friends back -- >> jimmy: have they lost interest in your career? >> no. [ laughter ] it's just so much happening, just trying to coordinate everybody. >> jimmy: do they come to the set when you're shooting like the marvel movie? >> yes. not everybody. my mom and my dad, they came to the "black panther" set. >> jimmy: you can trust them to keep quiet about what's happening? >> no. you can absolutely not. my dad, when we were shooting 42, it was a scene we were doing, i was still at home and i had to jump over the catcher and slide, and we did it like 15 times. and he's sitting right behind the director and he's fuming. he's like oh, you can't do that no more, you can't do it, you're going to be hurting in your body. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he said this to the director? >> he
[ laughter ] you can't say, can you?ur -- you have a very big family. who was here with you last time you were here? >> oh, my mom, my dad, my sister. that's it that time. >> jimmy: that time. any of them here with you tonight? >> no. i have a lot of friends back -- >> jimmy: have they lost interest in your career? >> no. [ laughter ] it's just so much happening, just trying to coordinate everybody. >> jimmy: do they come to the set when you're shooting like...
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you need to stay right here. do you want that? is that what you want?and i ain't trying to play no hardball, but it's just something i've got to get used to. i ain't used to that. >> you've been here a year. >> but the searches haven't been that thoroughly since you've been cracking down. a lot of contraband is coming in, so now the searches are on more thoroughly than they've ever been, and i understand it's his job, and i ain't mad, but i'm saying kindly, i ain't comfortable. >> the reality, are you looking at time after you get out of jail? are you looking at prison time? >> no, i ain't going back to the penitentiary. i'm ready to get out. i ain't never going back. >> it's even worse there. >> yeah. strip-searched, you know. i know all of it, the strip-searching, bending over, coughing, squatting, all of that, but they don't do that. they definitely don't put their hands right here in the crease like that. they tell you, get naked, bend over, squat, cough, you know? >> all right, well, but you're not going to help yourself if you caused a problem her
you need to stay right here. do you want that? is that what you want?and i ain't trying to play no hardball, but it's just something i've got to get used to. i ain't used to that. >> you've been here a year. >> but the searches haven't been that thoroughly since you've been cracking down. a lot of contraband is coming in, so now the searches are on more thoroughly than they've ever been, and i understand it's his job, and i ain't mad, but i'm saying kindly, i ain't comfortable....
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the sound of summer my you mean you don't know what i'm you know you do. i don't you what about the high if you don't want. to when we hear. oh down boy how am i going to be i don't want. iow you can't actually been someone you don't know me. i'm a bag of luck and i need to give it my time and at it again getting a question. in my head well the thing knowing yes. i know you will see you can i mean many like they'd ask a nudie to remove any minute of what i play on the eve of a problem i'm not a man what am i unique that my many get money that i get by you would be. the normal people in their own lives ninety percent. doug no concern aboard the deal always of what we want in the government they just need security i do that when business comes to beijing the good because if we'll believe that it's. in two thousand and thirteen south sudan's president salva kiir from the dinka tribe to stir up the yes nick balance within the country's government he dismissed the vice president and several coming of members all of whom were from the new a tribe they immediatel
the sound of summer my you mean you don't know what i'm you know you do. i don't you what about the high if you don't want. to when we hear. oh down boy how am i going to be i don't want. iow you can't actually been someone you don't know me. i'm a bag of luck and i need to give it my time and at it again getting a question. in my head well the thing knowing yes. i know you will see you can i mean many like they'd ask a nudie to remove any minute of what i play on the eve of a problem i'm not a...
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thank you. -zoe: thank you.you very much. ♪ lemonis: i decided to invest $200,000 into the business. let me be super clear -- i am 100% in charge. i really believe that the product is good, but not great yet. i believe the product offering is too narrow, so we are gonna develop new products, new flavors, new ideas. we're gonna work on our storefront. the retail experience for me falls flat. i'm not wowed by anything that happens when i walk in the store. so i want to really work on that. we're gonna work on the online business and really understand how to manage capacity. this place has a ton of capacity, but we need more volume. and we want to look for new strategic partnerships. so we're gonna come up with cool ways to expand the business that isn't just storefronts. the thing i am blown away by is learning what this business really means to the family and the history behind it. and i'm a little confused on why you guys hide that story because i really believe that people buy from people. it has to mean someth
thank you. -zoe: thank you.you very much. ♪ lemonis: i decided to invest $200,000 into the business. let me be super clear -- i am 100% in charge. i really believe that the product is good, but not great yet. i believe the product offering is too narrow, so we are gonna develop new products, new flavors, new ideas. we're gonna work on our storefront. the retail experience for me falls flat. i'm not wowed by anything that happens when i walk in the store. so i want to really work on that....
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you look fantastic! >> thank you.re having. >> thank you. ♪ >> >> happy birthday! >>> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "today." it's friday morning. feels like a friday. willie is rounding out his week, filling in for matt. glad to have you along. >> playing my song. >> i didn't think they took requests here. we'll start with your news at 8:00. lots going on. o.j. simpson now preparing for life outside prison after serving almost nine years of a 33-year armed sentence for armed robbery and kidnapping. a parole board agreed to set him free. nbc's joe fryer is at the correctional facility in lovelock, colorado. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. after a 75-minute hearing packed with testimony from o.j. simpson, the parole board needed only 20 minutes to deliberate before voting unanimously to release him. once again facing judgment on live tv, o.j. simpson appeared in front of cameras for the first time in four years. >> mr. simpson, i do vote to grant parole when eligible. and that will conclude this hear
you look fantastic! >> thank you.re having. >> thank you. ♪ >> >> happy birthday! >>> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "today." it's friday morning. feels like a friday. willie is rounding out his week, filling in for matt. glad to have you along. >> playing my song. >> i didn't think they took requests here. we'll start with your news at 8:00. lots going on. o.j. simpson now preparing for life outside prison after serving almost...
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i'm so proud of you. look at you. you're shining. >> i vote to grant parole. >> reporter: it's the moment o.j. simpson has been waiting for for nine years. and they're supporting him, nex to his family, was his friend, tom scotto. what did he say to you? >> he came out yelling. i'm going home. >> reporter: friends for more than 20 years, it was scotto's wedding that brought simpson to las vegas. hours later, simpson took part of that botched robbery of two memorabilia dealers that landed him behind bars. how has he changed? what has this taught him? >> this has changed him. they treat him very nice. not because he's o.j. simpson. he's a great inmate. >> reporter: he says simpson now hopes to move to florida where scotto lives. is there a chance he might live with you? >> we talked about that. there's a chance. >> reporter: do you worry? does anybody worry about o.j. that he could end up back behind bars as he reenters society? >> no. o.j. does nothing wrong. clearly what he did was inappropriate. but he lives a -- loo
i'm so proud of you. look at you. you're shining. >> i vote to grant parole. >> reporter: it's the moment o.j. simpson has been waiting for for nine years. and they're supporting him, nex to his family, was his friend, tom scotto. what did he say to you? >> he came out yelling. i'm going home. >> reporter: friends for more than 20 years, it was scotto's wedding that brought simpson to las vegas. hours later, simpson took part of that botched robbery of two memorabilia...
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i do agree with you. >> thank you, thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. senator warren? >> thank you, mr. chairman. so after the 2008 congress, put the fed in charge of supervising the big environment banks and created a new position this vice chair for supervision that was supposed to lead that effort. that means if you're confirmed to this position, mr. quarrels, you'll have more influence than any other person over the regulation of the big banks. now given that enormous power, the number one thing we need from the fed's vice chair for supervision is a demonstrated willingness to stand up to the trfz the big banks that threaten the financial institutions. spinning through the revolving door of the private sector, mr. quarrels, i just don't see it. you got 15 years representing big banks at a new york law firm working on some of the mergers that created the too big to fail bank that's we have today. you have two stints at the treasury department including shortly before the 2008 crisis where you insisted that the banks were well capitalized enough to survive a housing
i do agree with you. >> thank you, thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. senator warren? >> thank you, mr. chairman. so after the 2008 congress, put the fed in charge of supervising the big environment banks and created a new position this vice chair for supervision that was supposed to lead that effort. that means if you're confirmed to this position, mr. quarrels, you'll have more influence than any other person over the regulation of the big banks. now given that enormous...
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and honestly sometimes you wish those people would tell you that so then you could have a chip on your shoulder to keep you going a lot of times i had to manifest this kind of thing because i had so many people who were supportive i'm very aware i was up going to represent a lot of people but i my journey was a little different you're only as good as the person you're working across from especially when you talk about villains because the good guy no one cares about the good guy if the villain is not a threat and so we needed that were more fun being the villain oh yeah like i think like i like playing bad guys you know wore a hoodie i think we all thought that this was the time to sort of march to the things that were going on in society obviously trayvon martin going to happen i think it touched everybody in a very very specific way plus if i had a role as far as solving you know poverty you know one had to be poor no one had to worry about those a few things i would take them take care of i like to be invisible all that would be great all next on larry king. larry king special guest
and honestly sometimes you wish those people would tell you that so then you could have a chip on your shoulder to keep you going a lot of times i had to manifest this kind of thing because i had so many people who were supportive i'm very aware i was up going to represent a lot of people but i my journey was a little different you're only as good as the person you're working across from especially when you talk about villains because the good guy no one cares about the good guy if the villain...
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hello. >> stephen: nice to see you, glad to have you on again. >> yeah great to meet you, thank you.s a cool snake skin tie. >> it's cooler than i am. >> stephen: you're pretty cool. >> thank you. i feel fantastic. that was a great boost for my ego. ( cheers and applause ) finally. >> stephen: i want to talk about, you know, you and the movies and your new project, the second season of "preacher" that you are producing and co- directed and wrote. but let's talk about social media for a second. >> let's do it. >> stephen: you have a fairly major presence on social media and made friends with somebody on social media that surprised me. >> what's amazing about social media is if someone follows you on twitter and you follow them, you can communicate directly with them through direct messaging. >> stephen: if you're both on twitter. >> yeah, if you're both on twitter and you follow up each other, you can open up a private conversation, as it were, and i found out donald trump, jr. followed me. >> stephen: really? >> yes. and i followed-- and i then followed him to try to open a line of c
hello. >> stephen: nice to see you, glad to have you on again. >> yeah great to meet you, thank you.s a cool snake skin tie. >> it's cooler than i am. >> stephen: you're pretty cool. >> thank you. i feel fantastic. that was a great boost for my ego. ( cheers and applause ) finally. >> stephen: i want to talk about, you know, you and the movies and your new project, the second season of "preacher" that you are producing and co- directed and wrote....
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you know, i like you! i like you too!ver, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. ♪ the ford summer sales event is on. it's gonna work, i promise you, we can figure this out. babe... little help. -hold on, mom. no, wifi. wifi. it's not a question, it's a thing. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer. get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. during the ford summer sales event get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. offer ends july 5th. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody, welcome back! say hi to jon basteeft and stay human right over there. i gotea tell you, i don't need the fourth of july. these guys give us fireworks every night. >> jon: you gotta burn i
you know, i like you! i like you too!ver, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. ♪ the ford summer sales event is on. it's gonna work, i promise you, we can figure this out. babe... little help. -hold on, mom. no, wifi. wifi. it's not a question, it's a thing. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer. get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. during...
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and they you that you need to be afraid of them, because if you vote for me, and you elect me to be presidenttter are very important. and this is where the "homeland" world -- because the most famous characters in "homeland" season six are fake news and truth. that's what "homeland" season six is about. and the truth for these people that are not tv shows or games, is that the vetting process in the united states of america is the gold standard of vetting around the would. it's an 18-month to two-year process. you don't even get in the door as an individual or a family member unless the u.n. hcr, the united nations high commission of refugees, feel you can make it through that long process. once you do, you're vetted for the rest of your life. these are the safest citizens we have. and the facts of the matter, if i can give this quickly, since 1975, 3 million refugees have come to the united states. since 9/11, 900,000. not a single terrorist incident in the united states of america has occurred by a refugee. they are our safest citizens. and if you want to realize what makes america great, t
and they you that you need to be afraid of them, because if you vote for me, and you elect me to be presidenttter are very important. and this is where the "homeland" world -- because the most famous characters in "homeland" season six are fake news and truth. that's what "homeland" season six is about. and the truth for these people that are not tv shows or games, is that the vetting process in the united states of america is the gold standard of vetting around...
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do you remember, when success first came, do you remember the first thing you bought when you kind ofst big contract? >> we bought stupid stuff with the first money we got, i must say. you know, you give a 17-year-old that kind of dough. >> seth: see, i had no money at 17. i was, like, later. i got like a flat screen and a couch. [ laughter ] >> that's a good thing to have at 17. >> seth: yeah, exactly. >> i gave -- i would always give a third to my mom -- >> seth: oh, that's nice. >> and a third to put away for taxes. [ cheers and applause ] not for me. and so i would blow the other third because i'm 17. >> seth: what does a 17 -- >> i bought a jeep wrangler. >> seth: all right, that's good. >> and a gold tooth. >> seth: a gold tooth. [ laughter ] >> i always wanted a gold tooth. i was like, super hip hop kid back then. >> seth: yeah. >> and i couldn't afford a gold tooth or a gold chain. my brother and i would share the same chain that was really my mother's. [ light laughter ] so we circulated a lot of stuff like that. and i wanted a gold tooth. so i bought this, like, cheap gold t
do you remember, when success first came, do you remember the first thing you bought when you kind ofst big contract? >> we bought stupid stuff with the first money we got, i must say. you know, you give a 17-year-old that kind of dough. >> seth: see, i had no money at 17. i was, like, later. i got like a flat screen and a couch. [ laughter ] >> that's a good thing to have at 17. >> seth: yeah, exactly. >> i gave -- i would always give a third to my mom -- >>...
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so when you spend, you round it up, you tip it and you tip it into acorns and it invests it for you in an intelligent balanced portfolio. >> stephen: wait a seconded, so i-- so i, what happens? >> >> stephen: i didn't even here, so i'm spending money with my phone. >> it rounds up whatever your expenses are to the nearest dollar. >> stephen: is i go buy a coffee. >> yeah, say it's like, you know, 1.65. it will take the other 35 cents and immediately puts it into your acorns account and then it basically like starts to diversify and build up a savings portfolio for you. >> stephen: what if i pit idea t is you will cad the system that i am working on. it's communications technology company called flurpee and in flurpee what you do, you have some sort of sensor in youred aboutee that is always checking on your health, like what your temperature is, your endokrine system and if i get sick, it sends a signal to my friends saying stef sen not feeling well, he has a fever, maybe he is feeling a little flurpee and people are like, if i had known you were sick i would have brought you soup or s
so when you spend, you round it up, you tip it and you tip it into acorns and it invests it for you in an intelligent balanced portfolio. >> stephen: wait a seconded, so i-- so i, what happens? >> >> stephen: i didn't even here, so i'm spending money with my phone. >> it rounds up whatever your expenses are to the nearest dollar. >> stephen: is i go buy a coffee. >> yeah, say it's like, you know, 1.65. it will take the other 35 cents and immediately puts it...
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i guess you don't drink scope, do you?his is bad. >> jimmy: can i do that, like, legally? [ light laughter ] that's way too much. i'm not doing that. >> is there a doctor here? >> jimmy: yeah, i can't -- >> steve: doctor of good times. >> jimmy: i'm going to do half of that. >> oh, i mean, i just went all in. that's all i'm saying. ♪ [ cheers ] >> jimmy: why -- something's floating in it, too. >> steve: that's a fingernail. >> jimmy: what is that? [ light laughter ] >> steve: that's a dorito from earlier. >> it looks like a piece of somebody's tooth. it does. it looks like a tooth. >> jimmy: that looks like some piece of tooth in there. i can't do the whole thing. >> you can do this. >> bottom's up! >> do what you can. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: minty fresh. ♪ >> you okay? >> jimmy: ooh, it's -- [ laughter ] >> give me one more. one more time. >> jimmy: whoo. >> yeah. >> jimmy: all right, it's time for the final round. is there another round? okay. oh, this is going to be a race. we're bo
i guess you don't drink scope, do you?his is bad. >> jimmy: can i do that, like, legally? [ light laughter ] that's way too much. i'm not doing that. >> is there a doctor here? >> jimmy: yeah, i can't -- >> steve: doctor of good times. >> jimmy: i'm going to do half of that. >> oh, i mean, i just went all in. that's all i'm saying. ♪ [ cheers ] >> jimmy: why -- something's floating in it, too. >> steve: that's a fingernail. >> jimmy: what...
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, you know, they could stab you.ab someone in front of you. and you respond to help them and, guess what, you get stabbed too. >> in such a chaotic environment the camaraderie among officers is vital. they rely on each other for backup as they risk their lives every day. >> i love this place. i really -- it may sound sick, but this is my job. this is a career. i guess it chose me, you know. you build some great friendships with the officers here. >> ten pounds of cocaine wasn't mine. it was yours. you had it keistered, remember? you got an environment where your life depends on someone else, and someone else's life depends on yours. so it kind of makes you a lot closer. it really does. you appreciate each other more. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> you were right there on the wall. >> yeah, i know. >> it could have gone either way. >> i know. >> the investigation into the fight on the basketball court concludes, and darrell samuels is given the verdict. >> you change your own destiny, so you've go
, you know, they could stab you.ab someone in front of you. and you respond to help them and, guess what, you get stabbed too. >> in such a chaotic environment the camaraderie among officers is vital. they rely on each other for backup as they risk their lives every day. >> i love this place. i really -- it may sound sick, but this is my job. this is a career. i guess it chose me, you know. you build some great friendships with the officers here. >> ten pounds of cocaine...
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do you think you can do this?> yeah, i hope so. >> jimmy: this is a competition you feel like you can actually win? >> yeah, maybe. >> jimmy: where are you from? >> spokane, washington. >> jimmy: oh, spokane, washington. what do you do up there in spokane? >> i work at a tanning salon. i do spray tans. >> jimmy: oh, that's perfect for this, then. >> yeah. i guess. >> jimmy: you come on through also. all right. just send those through right there, cousin sal. [ cheers and applause ] hey, cesar. how are you doing? round up a few more and we'll check back in. >> you got it. >> jimmy: we'll make a whole night of this. hey, president trump began the day with a tweet apparently. he has a twitter account. did you know this? [ laughter ] this morning he tweeted just out of the blue, "the white house is functioning perfectly, focused on health care, tax cuts, reform and many other things. i have very little time for watching tv." [ laughter ] sorry. [ laughter ] why would he specifically mention that he doesn't have time f
do you think you can do this?> yeah, i hope so. >> jimmy: this is a competition you feel like you can actually win? >> yeah, maybe. >> jimmy: where are you from? >> spokane, washington. >> jimmy: oh, spokane, washington. what do you do up there in spokane? >> i work at a tanning salon. i do spray tans. >> jimmy: oh, that's perfect for this, then. >> yeah. i guess. >> jimmy: you come on through also. all right. just send those through...
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>> thank you. thank you. [applause] it was terrific. >> authors like to sell their books and there are books in the back coincidently. >> which i will be happy to sign if anybody wants me to. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [applause] >> can you hear me? can you hear me? no? yes? oh the hand mic. gotcha. hi everybody. welcome. >> thank you for coming out tonight and for providing refuge from the heat but also some intellectual stimulation in the form of this excellent book "long haul." i read the book with completely rapt fascination. there is so much in here but i wanted to start, why don't we start at the beginning and you talked in the book about how you got into long-haul trucking as a young man, a very young man, barely out of high school. so tell the story of how you got into this business. >> will a series of missteps actually the here we are. i got into it, there was a moving company right down the street where i grew up and we all went to the same church. it was call
>> thank you. thank you. [applause] it was terrific. >> authors like to sell their books and there are books in the back coincidently. >> which i will be happy to sign if anybody wants me to. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [applause] >> can you hear me? can you hear me? no? yes? oh the hand mic. gotcha. hi everybody. welcome. >> thank you for coming out tonight and for providing refuge from the heat but also some...
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thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. i did a festival in telluride, colorado.ki town. i was talking to this dude. he says, yo, man, before you go, i got to ask you one thing, where are you from? i went, i'm from south carolina but my parents are from india. he went, what? but you talk exactly like i do. and then i showed him a video of an asian kid rapping and his head exploded. >> the state of diversity in comedy is the same in this country. they walk hand in hand. comedy is more diverse as it's been but not near enough as it should be. >> who is racist, black or white people? black people because we hate black people too. >> comedy is anger, fear, insecurity and self-denigration. >> it's like the civil war going on with black people. and there's two sides. there's black people and there's -- and they've got to go. >> the jewish kid asks his father for $50. the father says, $40, what do you need $30 for? i can tell that joke because i'm jewish and even though i'm making a jewish stereotype, i'm denigrating myself. >> i didn't play violin. [ cheers and applause
thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. i did a festival in telluride, colorado.ki town. i was talking to this dude. he says, yo, man, before you go, i got to ask you one thing, where are you from? i went, i'm from south carolina but my parents are from india. he went, what? but you talk exactly like i do. and then i showed him a video of an asian kid rapping and his head exploded. >> the state of diversity in comedy is the same in this country. they walk hand in hand....
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. >> but you know what you are getting, if you had are having unprotected, you know what you are getting into, so it is one of those they get their revenge by bringing lawsuit because now everybody knows that usher has herpes. >> karen, he is married, surely he is not sleeping around. >> yes, sure will. >> you are sleeping with a married man. >> hold on a second. >> is that what you are saying >> there is something called karmay can say is there karma. >> i can say you are sleeping with a married man, yeah. >> yeah. >> even though he is married he should tell somebody. >> well, he is lying about one thing, of course, he is lying about everything else. you are so beautiful. you are the only one i want. he is lying about everything. >> what is his song. >> let it burn. >> let it burn. >> there you go. >> okay. let's say you have herpes. should you tell the person even though you are not experiencing an out break. >> can't you still get it. >> you can only get it if you have an out break. >> i don't know. >> where is doctor mike. >> we need a doctor. >> either way, i feel like some people g
. >> but you know what you are getting, if you had are having unprotected, you know what you are getting into, so it is one of those they get their revenge by bringing lawsuit because now everybody knows that usher has herpes. >> karen, he is married, surely he is not sleeping around. >> yes, sure will. >> you are sleeping with a married man. >> hold on a second. >> is that what you are saying >> there is something called karmay can say is there karma....
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if you think about it now, if you were malicious, and you happened to work at uber, maybe, and you had access to uber data, you could probably tell where all of your senators and representatives, where they were all driving to and you could probably figure out where all the lobbyists were driving to and you could probably figure out who was meeting with who where and when and who was cheating on whose wife where, just between your cell phone location data and your uber, you could uncover a lot of meetings that aren't supposed to be uncovered. and nobody really realizes this. and it's just -- there's a trade-off, i guess. hackers are maybe more conscious of the trade-off, but there's a trade-off between sort of usability and convenience and privacy and some security. and we're making the trade-off for usability and ease of use, but we're not doing it consciously. we're not accepting that there's a trade-off. you know when you drove over 60, 80, 90, 100 and your steering wheel is shaking, you're thinking i'm making a trade-off, this is getting dangerous, but it's exciting, but i know i'm
if you think about it now, if you were malicious, and you happened to work at uber, maybe, and you had access to uber data, you could probably tell where all of your senators and representatives, where they were all driving to and you could probably figure out where all the lobbyists were driving to and you could probably figure out who was meeting with who where and when and who was cheating on whose wife where, just between your cell phone location data and your uber, you could uncover a lot...
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i'll show you know the miller and as you don't negotiate deals will make you look. bad news in cities since you go to the bounces other than follow solution. because this woman says it just. so that's how we'll fuck you floyd. a little. a little studio should i call measure to you go without windows or blues when you're ha ha. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us actually just pull along awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know really wanted to do some really packs a punch at least yampa is the john oliver of hearty americans do the same we are apparently better than blues the things that i see people you've never heard of love redacted tonight my president of the world bank so you're going to write me seriously send us an email. this with with me because i can no those get a little bit of code was. plus i'm a lawyer but i you. know both of us but i guess we're kind of scientists yes or no foresee a dump on our hands just know she refused to go in there to see. where the blue he will get a specific good area for immigrants
i'll show you know the miller and as you don't negotiate deals will make you look. bad news in cities since you go to the bounces other than follow solution. because this woman says it just. so that's how we'll fuck you floyd. a little. a little studio should i call measure to you go without windows or blues when you're ha ha. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us actually just pull along awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know really wanted to do some...
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thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. woa, woa oh wow.estival in colorado once, it's a ski town, not a lot of minorities there and i was talking to this dude, and he was like yo, man before you go i got to ask you one thing, where are you from.. i wen i'm from south carolina my pattern are in india. he was like what, you talk exactly like i do. and i showed him a video of an asian kid wrapping and his head exploded. >> comedy's more diverse now than its ever ban but no more near where it should be. >> whose my racist white people or black people? black people you know why, because we hate black people. >> comedy is anger, fear, insecurity and self-denigration. kansas it's like a civil war going on with black people and there's two sides. black people. and the anythingers. the figures have got to go. >> the jewish kid asked his kid for $50. and the dad says $40, what do you need $30 for. i can make that joke because i'm jewish. >> i didn't play vie owe lin. i didn't [ bleep ] woody allen. >> it's just about, oh, we want to hear the real tr
thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. woa, woa oh wow.estival in colorado once, it's a ski town, not a lot of minorities there and i was talking to this dude, and he was like yo, man before you go i got to ask you one thing, where are you from.. i wen i'm from south carolina my pattern are in india. he was like what, you talk exactly like i do. and i showed him a video of an asian kid wrapping and his head exploded. >> comedy's more diverse now than its ever ban but no...