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david: when you give a $400 a you million gift, you write a check? is it hard to do that? : yes. david: what would you say is the most favorable memory you have? phil: i kind of look at nike as my work of art. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? david: i have worn your shoes for many years, and now i finally you get a chance to talk a you about them. i will talk about my shoes a little bit later. when you first started the company in i guess 1962, somewhere around then, you knew nothing about shoe design. you did not know a lot about management, and you did not have any money. so today, the company is worth roughly a market capitalization of $100 billion, revenues of $30 billion, 62,000 employees.
david: when you give a $400 a you million gift, you write a check? is it hard to do that? : yes. david: what would you say is the most favorable memory you have? phil: i kind of look at nike as my work of art. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an...
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you have a beautiful home in london, you have a beautiful home in beverly hills. you have a lot ofoney and y spend a lot of money. simon: living the dream. what's more important, money or art? - money. - why? you can buy art with money. harvey: you have had your share of accolades and awards. how important is that to you? not as important as having hits. where do you see your biggest success? where do you see, "this was the seminal moment of my life?" too many times, harvey, because every hit has a meaning for me. i think, look, when-- ( stammers ) once you go over the age of 50, you always want to believe that you still are... - relevant? - yeah, relevant, yeah, yeah. - does that scare you? - yeah, yeah. because you don't want to be the dad dancing at the wedding. you got an email from itv in england, saying "america's got talent" was ( bleep ). they turned it down, and i had no buyer. even if you'res can betalent" trying your best.ggle,. along with diet and exercise, once daily toujeo may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove
you have a beautiful home in london, you have a beautiful home in beverly hills. you have a lot ofoney and y spend a lot of money. simon: living the dream. what's more important, money or art? - money. - why? you can buy art with money. harvey: you have had your share of accolades and awards. how important is that to you? not as important as having hits. where do you see your biggest success? where do you see, "this was the seminal moment of my life?" too many times, harvey, because...
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and you have to make a decision. e you going to kind of pick up the pace and go through or you gonna come to a stop? do you have enough room? an autonomous vehicle has sensed exactly when the light turned yellow, knows-- you know, can it maintain speed and go or should it stop. so, you know, really, that's one of the benefits of autonomous vehicles, is they're really-- they're processing all the information around them, actually more safely tha-- if done right than we can as drivers with all the different things that we're taking in. okay. well, other phrases that come out lately one is ridesharing. what is ridesharing? so ridesharing is-- think about as lyft or uber. when you are just-- similar to a cab. you're looking to get a ride from someone, and so you're gonna do-- ridesharing versus car sharing is you're gonna actually have a use of a car, whether it's a day or an hour or a month. and we're participating-- we have a stake in lyft where we're participating in ridesharing. and then we have our own company maven
and you have to make a decision. e you going to kind of pick up the pace and go through or you gonna come to a stop? do you have enough room? an autonomous vehicle has sensed exactly when the light turned yellow, knows-- you know, can it maintain speed and go or should it stop. so, you know, really, that's one of the benefits of autonomous vehicles, is they're really-- they're processing all the information around them, actually more safely tha-- if done right than we can as drivers with all...
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franchising is a good idea when you have a model that you can show somebody that's what's called a proof none of that's been done yet. and i understand process and what it's gonna take, and i think it takes $100,000 to get it right. of course, i'll be 100% in charge. tony: and so what happens to my salary? lemonis: what do you make today? tony: about $100,000. lemonis: [ chuckling ] okay. i mean, i don't mean to be funny about it, but that is shocking to me. you are not gonna live the life of luxury, at least while i'm around. tony: i'm not living the life of luxury now. lemonis: give me your watch. tony: i mean, this is a 10-year-old watch. lemonis: give me your watch. you want to know what it's gonna go towards? buying a new freezer. you'll hold onto that for me. and do not... freyda: i will not give it to him. lemonis: ...give it back to him. freyda: i promise. lemonis: when the business makes money, you can take half of the profits and i'll take the other half. it's not about me, it's about the business. ♪ tony: what do you guys think? lemonis: no, no, no. be an adult. edward: this i
franchising is a good idea when you have a model that you can show somebody that's what's called a proof none of that's been done yet. and i understand process and what it's gonna take, and i think it takes $100,000 to get it right. of course, i'll be 100% in charge. tony: and so what happens to my salary? lemonis: what do you make today? tony: about $100,000. lemonis: [ chuckling ] okay. i mean, i don't mean to be funny about it, but that is shocking to me. you are not gonna live the life of...
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a put. why would you want to sell a put? one reason is because you want to buy the stock at a lower price than where it is currently trading. when you sell a put, you're selling somebody else the right to sell the stock at the strike price. the other reason you would do this is when options are expensive. often when stocks go higher, options premiums go down cme, that isn't the case also because we're looking at higher probability of profit let's take a look at cme and we can see that obviously the stock has had quite a run here where it really broke out from, in my perspective, is right here, around the 140 level let's pay attention to that. now let's take a look at the price of options what we see is that they too have spiked. so we want to try to capitalize on the fact that options prices are high and have the opportunity to buy the stock at a lower price. so what's the trade? we're looking to january you can sell the 145 puts for $4.50. basically what's going to happen is if the stock declines, put to you at 145, netted 4
a put. why would you want to sell a put? one reason is because you want to buy the stock at a lower price than where it is currently trading. when you sell a put, you're selling somebody else the right to sell the stock at the strike price. the other reason you would do this is when options are expensive. often when stocks go higher, options premiums go down cme, that isn't the case also because we're looking at higher probability of profit let's take a look at cme and we can see that obviously...
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chance a little bit you know you play with a good player so. i think you will see more skills on the ice once it's a different game because the. makes a little bit different. but he knows my question like olympic hockey is less scandalous because any child for me is like showing that you know like people five i think. it's part of the game it's called with a long long time. and it's the awards fights you know it's it's a list today. though so i don't know it's. i don't know it's about hockey and it's still and you want to see. which team do you think will impress thanks. that's amazing and. our hockey broken son a good job you know. we keep food prices and countries we only five million people. before. russia will be the favorite in the tournament. if you just approach everybody take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to you eric corey a hockey legend we'll talk more about the upcoming olympics stay with us. wrong. just don't hold. me. to shape our. worlds apart. to look for common ground. manufactured sentenced to pu
chance a little bit you know you play with a good player so. i think you will see more skills on the ice once it's a different game because the. makes a little bit different. but he knows my question like olympic hockey is less scandalous because any child for me is like showing that you know like people five i think. it's part of the game it's called with a long long time. and it's the awards fights you know it's it's a list today. though so i don't know it's. i don't know it's about hockey...
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you would let a man die for, what, a bet? . - what? how? - because we aren't the problem, carol, you two are. - ms. joyce, is there any way i can get extra credit? - like, stay late and clean the... african-american board? - no. - [sighs] 's up? - i just wanted to let you know that you were wrong about jeremy. he wasn't cheating; he's just really into his job, right, jer? jer? jer? he's so busy. anyway, i am not a sidepiece. everything is amazing. - no, katie, dating a workaholic is so much worse. - [whispering] come on, you never react right. - if work is a guy's first love, you can't compete. when i dated steve harvey, the only way that i could see him was by posing as a seven-year-old breakdancer on "little big shots." - well, that's not a problem for us, right, jeremy? jeremy? jeremy? [whispering harshly] jeremy, please. [keys clacking] you are wrong, and i'm gonna prove it. ♪ hey, what do you say we take a little break from work-- - [screams] my beautiful papers. - okay, we need to talk. look,
you would let a man die for, what, a bet? . - what? how? - because we aren't the problem, carol, you two are. - ms. joyce, is there any way i can get extra credit? - like, stay late and clean the... african-american board? - no. - [sighs] 's up? - i just wanted to let you know that you were wrong about jeremy. he wasn't cheating; he's just really into his job, right, jer? jer? jer? he's so busy. anyway, i am not a sidepiece. everything is amazing. - no, katie, dating a workaholic is so much...
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it's not racism, but nobody knows you that i have a relationship with you. so get him of $35000 loan embraces credit score. went to a class was small business started his own business and now he's making a million .6 year did the math, that's $20 million. 20 million of his own wealth, paying his taxes charting his own life. freedom today self-determination. freedom is in everybody's day. today it's free enterprise and capitalism. you can't so determine yourself without understanding money, capitalism and free enterprise. so south africa needs the same thing. that saudi arabia needs but the key is getting money and to not work. the realizing that oil is running out and they need a new business plan. you name the country, i can tell you it is the exact same problem. >> i work in social justice. i wanted to do some policy work. i'll attest more questions about policy and building financial literacy. >> 2008 i had opportunity to work with president george bush. people say while you work at this president or that, and i say look, if you bill clinton it and asked m
it's not racism, but nobody knows you that i have a relationship with you. so get him of $35000 loan embraces credit score. went to a class was small business started his own business and now he's making a million .6 year did the math, that's $20 million. 20 million of his own wealth, paying his taxes charting his own life. freedom today self-determination. freedom is in everybody's day. today it's free enterprise and capitalism. you can't so determine yourself without understanding money,...
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can i give you a hug? do you think about the town in do you like it? >> i like this town. this is a pretty decent town. >> would you say this is a warm and welcoming town? >> yes. we'd welcome youust like we welcome anybody else. but thway that this world's coming to, the only hope is in jesus. >> i really appreciate your passion, and i appreciate you putting your arm around me right now. i'm going to put my arm around you because i appreciate you. >> i was having a lack of black in my life. i appreciate it. having a blackout. you know what i mean? how do you feel living in this town? does it bother you? is there any problems? >> no. >> not at all? >> it doesn't bother me. >> no racism? it's all friendly? >> yes. >> let me ask you a question. i have heard about this gentleman in town, thomas robb. he talks as if he's speaking for harrison. >> he's not. i'd say if you took a survey 99% of the people that live here wish he would shut up. >> okay. thomas robb, have you heard that name before, first of all? >>
can i give you a hug? do you think about the town in do you like it? >> i like this town. this is a pretty decent town. >> would you say this is a warm and welcoming town? >> yes. we'd welcome youust like we welcome anybody else. but thway that this world's coming to, the only hope is in jesus. >> i really appreciate your passion, and i appreciate you putting your arm around me right now. i'm going to put my arm around you because i appreciate you. >> i was having...
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able to serve a lot of woman. youd thing because it represents a need in the community. >> absolutely. >> what does suited for change need for comingç into 2018? do you have a specific goal for the organization? >> we do. in 2017 weç saw a 40% increasen demand for our service locally. in 2018 we have a couple will of exciting things happening. we are starting a pilot program to also start serving men in addition to women after 25 years. so we are always looking for people's professional clothes, for women specifically, flat lways need. but the reality is, you know, locally whoever you give to, you know, give generously and consider giving funds because it is simply impossible for us to serve the local community without support of community. >> sure. again, to give you some peace of mind at home, you heard bob mention the rigorous vetting process that each of these organizations goes through so that when you give you can give with peace of mind.ç deborah, you all have a big project that you are striving for, to get
able to serve a lot of woman. youd thing because it represents a need in the community. >> absolutely. >> what does suited for change need for comingç into 2018? do you have a specific goal for the organization? >> we do. in 2017 weç saw a 40% increasen demand for our service locally. in 2018 we have a couple will of exciting things happening. we are starting a pilot program to also start serving men in addition to women after 25 years. so we are always looking for...
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you know what that means? it's time to drop aall right, let's see how that works for this first video. ♪ >> oh, ha, ha, ha, ha! >> oh, wow. >> you look just like someone i know. >> did he really just try to pay for himself through the mirror? >> tries to order himself. these places certain times of the day or not you get people like that. i'm going 100% real. >> i'm guessing this is at 6:00 in the morning maybe, he hasn't quite woken up? >> hasn't made it home yet is what i'm thinking. >> that's real. no way that's fake. >> you can't fake stuff like this. i think we're going with real, mack. >> i'll go with you, it's real. he played it off i was just looking in the mirror, going over here. so i'm with you guys. i think it's 100% real. >> video number two. >> oh, in! i oh no it's an acrobat fish. >> he's basically dangling his finger like it's bait. maybe the fish jumps out of the water to cash the insect and using the hoop to create this video >> anything that he would have trained the fish to jump maybe fish food? >> maybe that'
you know what that means? it's time to drop aall right, let's see how that works for this first video. ♪ >> oh, ha, ha, ha, ha! >> oh, wow. >> you look just like someone i know. >> did he really just try to pay for himself through the mirror? >> tries to order himself. these places certain times of the day or not you get people like that. i'm going 100% real. >> i'm guessing this is at 6:00 in the morning maybe, he hasn't quite woken up? >> hasn't...
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and in california, you need a car before you need a place to live.ck for $350. i lived in it. i slept in it. i met my wife in it, i got married in that car. hannah: wow. jay: drove that car to my first "tonight show." and i still have it. that was a special car. hannah: how would you define a luxury car? jay: nobody does luxury like the french. the french put a premium on comfort while driving. the cars don't appear to be ostentatious or flashy, but they are exceptionally nice to drive and very, very comfortable. we americans tend to confuse luxury with crass, garish. i mean, look at trump's apartment. is sitting on a gold chair really comfortable? no, it's not luxury at all. it's like oscar wilde, you know? the price of everything, the value of nothing. hannah: have you ever paid more than you thought you should for something that you bought? jay: no, all i have done is buy too early. i see a lot of people, they buy something because they immediately think they will make a lot of money on it. then when they find out it is not worth as much as they t
and in california, you need a car before you need a place to live.ck for $350. i lived in it. i slept in it. i met my wife in it, i got married in that car. hannah: wow. jay: drove that car to my first "tonight show." and i still have it. that was a special car. hannah: how would you define a luxury car? jay: nobody does luxury like the french. the french put a premium on comfort while driving. the cars don't appear to be ostentatious or flashy, but they are exceptionally nice to...
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you can commit a felony, and hef will still try to keep you from being deported. l debate that story next on "tucker carlson tonight." to" ♪ >> mark: governor jerry brown has a message for his constituents, noncitizens do not just have rights in the u.s., they may have more rights than you do. just before christmas, brown pardoned two immigrants scheduled to be deported for committing felonies here in the u.s. one of the two was a gang member convicted of a illegal weapons charge. h brown's hope is that the pardons will allow both immigrants to stay in america. evidently he believes that they will greatly strengthen americae jose magana is an attorney and immigration advocate, he joins us. jose, this is a strategy by guys like you to use pardons to do an end run around the deportation process, correct? >> well, mark, there is a littl, bit of confusion. we may be looking at two different versions of the constitution, mine has the tenth amendment in it.. and under the tenth amendment, governors are expected to looknt at their state including part -- pardons. they wen
you can commit a felony, and hef will still try to keep you from being deported. l debate that story next on "tucker carlson tonight." to" ♪ >> mark: governor jerry brown has a message for his constituents, noncitizens do not just have rights in the u.s., they may have more rights than you do. just before christmas, brown pardoned two immigrants scheduled to be deported for committing felonies here in the u.s. one of the two was a gang member convicted of a illegal...
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kind of a conscious robot it is you replicated a conscious no no no you know you're by through the interaction we can through the air consciousness way example any cause you can hear the human right for instance there you could you know i guess you could feed a kind of a consciousness from the air because and when i put this one and this is in my reponse and if i speak so look at the. android if i speak something or you know he said how old is and i so if i use the head say your android will have my voice yes pre-strike. and speak something hello i am an android in one thousand seventy japanese robotics professor massa hito morty devised the concept of the uncanny valley the point when a robot is made to appear so human like that it makes us feel uneasy that i have emotions in the lab it's easy to feel erica's presence but would she cross the uncanny valley i was given an opportunity to find out ok so can i talk there. sure you can ask her about herself and maybe sure share some of her thoughts on what she thinks about
kind of a conscious robot it is you replicated a conscious no no no you know you're by through the interaction we can through the air consciousness way example any cause you can hear the human right for instance there you could you know i guess you could feed a kind of a consciousness from the air because and when i put this one and this is in my reponse and if i speak so look at the. android if i speak something or you know he said how old is and i so if i use the head say your android will...
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your shoulder and a set of wings, you made $150 a month. plus $57 for flying pay. now which would you take? [ laughter ] why i became a tuskegee airman? hell, it's part of my life. i had a hell of a good time. >> could you give us background behind the tuskegee airmen and why that unit was formed in. >> segregation, before june of' 41, a man man could not train with a white man and join an army air corps and it took an act of congress to establish a flying field in alabama near tuskegee institute. they came in and built an entire airfield to train blacks to fly, to train. and it took an act of congress. segregation, separate but so-called equal. and the tuskegee airmen started -- oh, by the way, everybody remember, this is president rooz vemt. there was a thing called cpt, civilian pilot training. roosevelt started civilian pilot training because he felt there was a war coming on. germany and england were fighting and the united states did not have an air force and he knew that we needed pilots. he couldn't say okay, open up the flying field
your shoulder and a set of wings, you made $150 a month. plus $57 for flying pay. now which would you take? [ laughter ] why i became a tuskegee airman? hell, it's part of my life. i had a hell of a good time. >> could you give us background behind the tuskegee airmen and why that unit was formed in. >> segregation, before june of' 41, a man man could not train with a white man and join an army air corps and it took an act of congress to establish a flying field in alabama near...
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you laugh a lot longer. ame length as you, but not obviously as often. i would say that i am — part of me is the person you see on hardtalk. i like rigorous argument, engaging in considered argument, intellectualjousting. i think that's one aspect with some of the interviews we do. i think holding people to account, as somebody who was born in africa, where over the years i have seen that the media isn't as rigorous as it should be in many african countries, i feel that i am fulfilling a kind of... something that is important for me is being a voice for people, in being able to put those questions. so i would say yes, the person you see, it is the same. although when i do meet people, they say sometimes, "hello, zeinab badawi, no hardtalk, please!" they might say at the end of it, "actually, you are very, very nice." i say, "yes, but of course." that's the classic. "oh, you're much nicer!" i get that all the time. and they are, they are. you know what, everybody. as i say on the show, we have run out of time.
you laugh a lot longer. ame length as you, but not obviously as often. i would say that i am — part of me is the person you see on hardtalk. i like rigorous argument, engaging in considered argument, intellectualjousting. i think that's one aspect with some of the interviews we do. i think holding people to account, as somebody who was born in africa, where over the years i have seen that the media isn't as rigorous as it should be in many african countries, i feel that i am fulfilling a kind...
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that was a short version you end up with a 400 page bill. you got a lot of detail.erence on the big policy i suppose the alternative minimum tax that was kept in the bill for corporations is going to create a major problem. there's a difference between the two bills on estate tax. there's a difference between four brackets and one bill and seven brackets in another bill, but the overall distribution by income group is fairly the same in both bills. there's a bubble in the house bill that gets some taxes for some higher income people up to 45.5 compared to 38.5 for the highest bracket in the senate. i'm just giving you a rough figure of things that have to be worked out >> you have a take on estate taxes that i don't think everyone is basically heard. that is that people that are actually trying to save that aren't spending every darn penny they have that, you know, once they save it, if they can leave it to their heirs, that that's important. i can see two things why not -- you know, if there's -- let's say that you put something in your estate that, you know, you h
that was a short version you end up with a 400 page bill. you got a lot of detail.erence on the big policy i suppose the alternative minimum tax that was kept in the bill for corporations is going to create a major problem. there's a difference between the two bills on estate tax. there's a difference between four brackets and one bill and seven brackets in another bill, but the overall distribution by income group is fairly the same in both bills. there's a bubble in the house bill that gets...
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i want a #you are a human. se] it bothers me that men don't have to train other than not to touch another man's when you go to a meeting. you don't have to say look out for that guy, he might hit you on the. you don't have to be trained to do that. i am a human being, don't touch me and don't talk to me appropriate way. i don't know how we legislate that and i don't know how we shift the culture. that conversation has to be about empowering because this is about privilege and power and how people use it. privileges and going to go anywhere anytime soon but it's how you use your privilege. you have to use it to serve other people if you have more privilege for them. i think you people people understand that concept and interact with people and being a human being. >> you are being careful with your language they are. >> i was being very careful. >> to understand before all of these allegations surfaced and before the me too movement loss and did we understand where we were? we watched as a society seven seasons o
i want a #you are a human. se] it bothers me that men don't have to train other than not to touch another man's when you go to a meeting. you don't have to say look out for that guy, he might hit you on the. you don't have to be trained to do that. i am a human being, don't touch me and don't talk to me appropriate way. i don't know how we legislate that and i don't know how we shift the culture. that conversation has to be about empowering because this is about privilege and power and how...
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break you know take a break and come back for the second half so you. lose it feel good. be a sheriff the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is what business model helps to run a prison now we just do or don't like is there no b.t.o. visitation i don't know one comes anymore we don't have to serve them anymore it's defective this will be on. that loan they don't give a damn if you did so it doesn't matter there are actually paying us to put it back into. the louisiana incarceration rate is twice as high as the u.s.n. breach what secret is behind such success. well welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time to return to our conversation on marshall are back is a research associate at the levy institute all around nice guy ex hockey player marshall welcome back not a good hockey player you know you got to the junior high school level of sickly that's why you haven't seen that video on you tube birth of a canadian it's you know you see ice there's a hole in the ice and then a man emerges oh yeah i'
break you know take a break and come back for the second half so you. lose it feel good. be a sheriff the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is what business model helps to run a prison now we just do or don't like is there no b.t.o. visitation i don't know one comes anymore we don't have to serve them anymore it's defective this will be on. that loan they don't give a damn if you did so it doesn't matter there are actually paying us to put it back into....
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when you have a baby a brand-new one. e a baby, that baby becomes the center of your attention. everything you do and dream and dare and attempt is for that ba baby. that's the way we feel about the baby jesus. he becomes the center of our life. >> and for you, what do you do? i know you do a lot of things, obviously, for the church. what else do you do for yourself around christmastime? >> it's for us, it's a lot of work. but still, it's refreshing work. just to see people because this isn't an easy time for religion. to see people this time of year who are eager and open to religion, that's a gift in itself. i have good friends come up -- i have great friends from home in st. louis, two good priest buddies that come up to be with me, a couple i've known for 50 years. we have a good time and we relax. i won't get to relax until a little later on christmas afternoon. then, i get a few down days. >> and this eggnog is helping. >> it's a strong pour. >> i'm going to use this instead of wine. >> merry christmas. >>> this mark
when you have a baby a brand-new one. e a baby, that baby becomes the center of your attention. everything you do and dream and dare and attempt is for that ba baby. that's the way we feel about the baby jesus. he becomes the center of our life. >> and for you, what do you do? i know you do a lot of things, obviously, for the church. what else do you do for yourself around christmastime? >> it's for us, it's a lot of work. but still, it's refreshing work. just to see people because...
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[laughter] you are not cooking a damn thing. if you are let me show you how to be rich. >> invite me over. i don't know what she would say that to say i genuinely believe she would give a tv show about living my best life in a smaller body because of self-actualization and not societal pressure. if i had a billion dollars that is enough for me. i would wrap myself in dollars. >> that is a great note to end on. [applause] i love that you are a rock star. but here is what will happen we will take a couple of questions from the audience. real questions don't tell us a long story but a lot of people want to know things so we will take a couple then she will sign books. raise your hand. >> i didn't get too far in the book yet but what was the moment you told your parents and family what happened? >> i didn't. [laughter] know. they know now. a little magazine called "time" magazine published an article and that opened up the conversation i am very passive aggressive. if i could do it over i would do it differently but it is hard to fin
[laughter] you are not cooking a damn thing. if you are let me show you how to be rich. >> invite me over. i don't know what she would say that to say i genuinely believe she would give a tv show about living my best life in a smaller body because of self-actualization and not societal pressure. if i had a billion dollars that is enough for me. i would wrap myself in dollars. >> that is a great note to end on. [applause] i love that you are a rock star. but here is what will happen...
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a real sophie's choice. but maybe to me if you aren't allowed to set foot inside a hot topics store, you shouldn't be allowed in the senate of the united states. [ cheers ] so unfortunately, it shouldn't be close, but it is. to make it crazier, a group that backs president trump sent a 12-year-old girl to interview roy moore. roll? i don't know if the idea was that he could sit next to a young girl without hitting on her. but judge moore was a perfect gentlemen. >> what are the most important issues to the voters of alabama? >> i think one is religious liberty. i think we've got to look at that. i think taxes are always a problem. >> what do you think are the characteristics of a really, really good senator. >> following the constitution. i want to >> jimmy: wow, that's -- [ laughter ] obviously, obviously, we faked that, but if he had done it, they'd still defend him. [ laughter ] president trump is supporting the alleged child molester in this race because, of course, he is. although he wasn't president trump's first choice for
a real sophie's choice. but maybe to me if you aren't allowed to set foot inside a hot topics store, you shouldn't be allowed in the senate of the united states. [ cheers ] so unfortunately, it shouldn't be close, but it is. to make it crazier, a group that backs president trump sent a 12-year-old girl to interview roy moore. roll? i don't know if the idea was that he could sit next to a young girl without hitting on her. but judge moore was a perfect gentlemen. >> what are the most...
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greg: tyrus are you seeing a sea change? do you have a theory?et's take sexualism out of it it's strange, it's all we talk about these days. what the democratic party did was political and disgusting. they weren't doing it for the honor of those women. they will throw -- they will get franken and sacrifice him in thinking the republican party will go, we'll do something about donald trump and do something about moore. oh, it's so bad you lost your dues. they say they haven't committed a crime, it's their word against theirs. so it's hearsay. if you choose to believe one, that's your right. if you choose not to believe the other one, that's your right. what the democratic party is doing, he should have went through the ethics committee. the first one she accepted his apology. so we can't be more mad than she is. i disagree about everything al franken stands for. greg: including his last name. did say franklin? at least i didn't say i was a a prosecutor. they are thinking this is another maneuver to get trump at the expense of people. the republica
greg: tyrus are you seeing a sea change? do you have a theory?et's take sexualism out of it it's strange, it's all we talk about these days. what the democratic party did was political and disgusting. they weren't doing it for the honor of those women. they will throw -- they will get franken and sacrifice him in thinking the republican party will go, we'll do something about donald trump and do something about moore. oh, it's so bad you lost your dues. they say they haven't committed a crime,...
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a rabbit! that's not how you get a rabbit. you're up! what if aunt joy wants the new iphone? you make this your final offer: ask for it on verizon. it's the most awarded network ever. that's why more people count on it. i'd like a giant singing rabbit in a rocket ship, please. she's a shrewd businesswoman. (vo) give the gift of any iphone and get up to $300 off. only on the best network. ♪ >> announcer: for more "late night," go to latenightseth.com. follow us on instagram and twitter @latenightseth. and be sure to check us out on youtube and facebook. head over to itunes and subscribe to the "late night with seth meyers" podcast. you'll get "a closer look" and more downloaded right to your phone. ♪ well it's a perfect nespresso morning here, george. hold on a second. mmm. ♪ [mel torme sings "comin' home baby"] hey there. want a lift? ♪ where are we going? no don't tell me. let me guess. ♪ have a nice ride. ♪ how far would you go for coffee that's a cup above? i brought you nespresso. nespresso. what else? and i am a senior pub
a rabbit! that's not how you get a rabbit. you're up! what if aunt joy wants the new iphone? you make this your final offer: ask for it on verizon. it's the most awarded network ever. that's why more people count on it. i'd like a giant singing rabbit in a rocket ship, please. she's a shrewd businesswoman. (vo) give the gift of any iphone and get up to $300 off. only on the best network. ♪ >> announcer: for more "late night," go to latenightseth.com. follow us on instagram and...
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dollar where you could see big coin trade a million dollars a coin you know it's not necessarily the price a bit coin is moving so much as the the u.s. dollar is experiencing a hyper inflationary collapse like a why more republican having a why more republic moment for planet earth well hyperinflation is a kind of a political thing you know they always say it like inflation and deflation are monetary events hyperinflation is a political event people lose faith in that system so i know there are some who say like when you see the force of the u.s. government or the chinese government or the abu dhabi government or you know any government going to come in and smash your head if you don't use their currency but if if the people have lost faith in their political and financial system there's nothing you can do you can't beat them over the head enough you cannot the gulag archipelago show that you can't force people to believe in your your cult you know within a few years you know fifty sixty percent of the population will have a million dollars worth of crypto on on a private key on a you
dollar where you could see big coin trade a million dollars a coin you know it's not necessarily the price a bit coin is moving so much as the the u.s. dollar is experiencing a hyper inflationary collapse like a why more republican having a why more republic moment for planet earth well hyperinflation is a kind of a political thing you know they always say it like inflation and deflation are monetary events hyperinflation is a political event people lose faith in that system so i know there are...
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so why did you not become a violinist? well, first of all, my sister played much better than i did. and there is actually something in each person that is innate in terms of the kinds of sounds you like. you know, um, so for example, i somehow didn't think i could make a good sound on the violin, and, but, so i did not play any other instrument for a while until, i did not even here the sound of a double bass, but i saw one and thought as a four-year-old, that is a big, big giant instrument. i want to play it. as four-year-olds might do. david: ok, and -- yo-yo: so i started saying, please give me a double bass. i want to play it. there was no double bass i could play. the cello was the next best instrument. david: so you started playing, and did you notice other children were playing while you were practicing, and did that concern you? yo-yo: well, i did not practice a lot. i had a father who was a very gifted teacher and thought about a lot of things, and one of the things he thought about was efficient practicing. so fo
so why did you not become a violinist? well, first of all, my sister played much better than i did. and there is actually something in each person that is innate in terms of the kinds of sounds you like. you know, um, so for example, i somehow didn't think i could make a good sound on the violin, and, but, so i did not play any other instrument for a while until, i did not even here the sound of a double bass, but i saw one and thought as a four-year-old, that is a big, big giant instrument. i...
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you begin to build a relationship if you feed that relationship you begin to build a friendship no matter how different you are when you're sitting across from somebody like you and i are right now and we find in common we're beginning to bond you know and we may disagree on certain things but the more we find in common the less things like this begin to matter and when they give up their robes and herds they're done that is their uniform that is their badge of honor what is done to me don't wear out of the k.k.k. you're not a racist what is done done done means they they are done promoting racism and subscribing to that belief because that blood drop that i just explained in that video on that cross means they will shed their blood for that belief that's why it's called the blood drop emblem that's as an oath that they take and they have forsaken that oath and when you give a black man your nemesis your top nemesis your robe and hood you're done i'm going to take some video from charlottesville this is from a couple of weeks ago in virginia in the united states where white supremacists n
you begin to build a relationship if you feed that relationship you begin to build a friendship no matter how different you are when you're sitting across from somebody like you and i are right now and we find in common we're beginning to bond you know and we may disagree on certain things but the more we find in common the less things like this begin to matter and when they give up their robes and herds they're done that is their uniform that is their badge of honor what is done to me don't...
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and i go, sing me a song. >> would he sing you a song while he was -- wow. >> yeah. ome on. i had to ask him >> that should be in the movie >> it should be. >> in the movie, you play a character named ginny. >> so ginny, the film is called wonder wheel and it's set in 1950 and ginny is an oyster bar waitress, she was once an actress, not a particularly if one and she's living a life that she didn't really think she would be living, she lives in coney island in the middle of an amusement arcade. and she's married to a man a played by jim blew she. until she meets and falls in love with mickey the lifeguard played by justin timberlake and starts to imagine a different life until her stepdaughter, who's 21 years old and beautiful turns up and also takes a shining from mickey the lifeguard and this makes ginny lightly lose her mind. and do something quite terrible. >> we have a scene here where i think you're revealing your practicing >> i'm practicing -- so because ginny fancied herself as this great actress, which she really truly never was, she said in the film, i was
and i go, sing me a song. >> would he sing you a song while he was -- wow. >> yeah. ome on. i had to ask him >> that should be in the movie >> it should be. >> in the movie, you play a character named ginny. >> so ginny, the film is called wonder wheel and it's set in 1950 and ginny is an oyster bar waitress, she was once an actress, not a particularly if one and she's living a life that she didn't really think she would be living, she lives in coney island...
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you fudged a lot. nd the question i have is how do you sell this to your agent, your editor and the publisher? when it was so light, i have this idea. >> that is a good question! the truth is i did not sell this until i had it. i mean i had a contract and i just worked on the first third for about two years before showed anybody. by that time i kind of knew as i said earlier, part of your job as a writer is to know the obvious problems with what you are doing. for example, if i'm going to decide that tonight, when i interviewed vice president biden, i'm going to very tight pink silk shirt. let's say i decide that! [laughter] >> okay! i feel strongly i should do that. you have to want to think about that. and you will want to take precautions. so in my case it would mean wearing two windbreakers over it. but in art, there's always a problem at the beginning. with this book i knew it would be a hard sell. my responsibility as a writer is to make it's all of the difficulties are in difficulty. another was
you fudged a lot. nd the question i have is how do you sell this to your agent, your editor and the publisher? when it was so light, i have this idea. >> that is a good question! the truth is i did not sell this until i had it. i mean i had a contract and i just worked on the first third for about two years before showed anybody. by that time i kind of knew as i said earlier, part of your job as a writer is to know the obvious problems with what you are doing. for example, if i'm going to...
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you too. lisa: can i take a picture real quick? dimon: of course you can. elt that cory and lisa needed to have some small wins along the way. being in business isn't about making a million dollars in the first year. it's about enjoying and celebrating the little wins, and then letting them mount up over time. cory: oh, wow. that was amazing. lemonis: he loved it. cory: yeah. lisa: like, i'm not built for this type of work. lemonis: yes, you are. lisa: it's not me. lisa: i don't think i can take the company where it needs to be. i think he can. lemonis: you can. i'm positive. i wouldn't be standing here. i know there's more inside of you, and i'm gonna keep digging because i know what you're capable of. lisa: it takes time. lemonis: it does take time, and that's trust. as we build trust with each other, that will help. lisa: that's hard for me to do. lemonis: i know, but i think you trust me more today than you did when you first met me. lisa: yes, i do. lemonis: and hopefully a month from now, you'll trust me more then than you do now. ♪ i've been uncomfort
you too. lisa: can i take a picture real quick? dimon: of course you can. elt that cory and lisa needed to have some small wins along the way. being in business isn't about making a million dollars in the first year. it's about enjoying and celebrating the little wins, and then letting them mount up over time. cory: oh, wow. that was amazing. lemonis: he loved it. cory: yeah. lisa: like, i'm not built for this type of work. lemonis: yes, you are. lisa: it's not me. lisa: i don't think i can...
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that's not how you get a rabbit. f aunt joy wants the new iphone? you make this your final offer: ask for it on verizon. it's the most awarded network ever. that's why more people count on it. i'd like a giant singing rabbit in a rocket ship, please. she's a shrewd businesswoman. (vo) give the gift of any iphone and get up to $300 off. only on the best network. (speaking hindi) (speaking spanish) hraaerrr!!! wookiee? campbell's new star wars soups. made for real, real life. discover card. ci justis this for real?match,. yep. we match all the cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? uh huh! let it go! whoo! get a dollar-for-dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. with advil's fast relief, you'll ask, "what pulled muscle?" "what headache?" nothing works faster to make pain a distant memory. advil liqui-gels
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say you have a lot of people coming over but you have a small oven. >> this is a very good thing. to finish the vegetables in the pan with it and make a gravy in that same pan. it's a one-pan wonder. >> perfect. >> i'm going to give you the salt and you just let it go. just be aggressive, stray. be aggressive. treat that pork butt like a corner back. that's good. this is a huge piece of meat. ♪ be aggressive, be, be aggressive ♪ >> this is a large piece of meat. you can be aggressive with the salt. this is already seasoned. we put this in an oven for two hours at 400. i take about 15 garlic cloves, a mess of redskined potatoes. throw them in. carrots, throw them in, onion chopped up, throw it in. a little bit of salt and pepper and it goes back in the oven for about another three hours. there you go. cook your pork butt so it's 195 internal temperature. that's the key. that's when it really falls apart. then you take the drippings. george, pour in that flour. george is making a roux like the master that he is. whisk in a little bit of stock. you can add your favorite bourbon if you
say you have a lot of people coming over but you have a small oven. >> this is a very good thing. to finish the vegetables in the pan with it and make a gravy in that same pan. it's a one-pan wonder. >> perfect. >> i'm going to give you the salt and you just let it go. just be aggressive, stray. be aggressive. treat that pork butt like a corner back. that's good. this is a huge piece of meat. ♪ be aggressive, be, be aggressive ♪ >> this is a large piece of meat. you...
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so you are speaking of this as a positive moment. you see us moving forward. for all the folks who worry we're sliding backwards, that worry that president trump has ushered in a new era as it relates to facts, even if not president trump, fake news-- and we saw what the russians did-- have really taken this to an unhealthy place.un you say, no, no. we're actually in a healthier place, even if it's uncomfortable. >> yeah, and i think one of the things trump hasea done is he hs awoken the media to its real responsibility in a democracy,mo which is to fact check the establishment, right.es and that's what they're doing. you know, if you look at, focus, the way "the washington post"wa and the "new york times" have been invigorated by the last-- by the last, say, year or two years of politics, that's an extraordinarily positive development for democracy. and they have been invigorated because they have understood that when someone says something that is questionable, thereh ought to be a debate about that, right? we can raise the other side.d we can find disparate
so you are speaking of this as a positive moment. you see us moving forward. for all the folks who worry we're sliding backwards, that worry that president trump has ushered in a new era as it relates to facts, even if not president trump, fake news-- and we saw what the russians did-- have really taken this to an unhealthy place.un you say, no, no. we're actually in a healthier place, even if it's uncomfortable. >> yeah, and i think one of the things trump hasea done is he hs awoken the...
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"free," you take it. how about aer? you bet. open that door, "new york post," you bet! >> whoa! >> hey, especially considering all those videos that just came out, you know, government been investigating ufos. turns out they are hiding in new york. >> they can come out now. the truth is out there. >> whoa! >> new york spices. >> person after person is startled by this thing. i love it, that alien arm reaching out to grab you, as soon as they open the door. but if that worked so well, imagine how well this would work. >> oh! >> oh, no. going to get punched. >> punching up into first contact. >> oh, hell no! >> that guy right now, knew they were coming! >> for the most part, after the screams of fear come the giggles of laughter. but they take it a step further. >> can you back up? no! >> have you noticed an absence of two special agents? the two special agents that desperately need to be here today are back. >> the truth still lies in the x files, mulder. >> okay. >> the group big moto created this video. mulder and s
"free," you take it. how about aer? you bet. open that door, "new york post," you bet! >> whoa! >> hey, especially considering all those videos that just came out, you know, government been investigating ufos. turns out they are hiding in new york. >> they can come out now. the truth is out there. >> whoa! >> new york spices. >> person after person is startled by this thing. i love it, that alien arm reaching out to grab you, as soon as...
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can you get a shot of this? do you know what this is? e a television set. >> not just any television set. this is is a communist television set. this was on the set of bridge of spies. never make a movie with steven spielberg, look at this tv. that looks like it's a lot of fun. next thing you know, it's being delivered to your house. so this was you know, you can make your own records. on tape. >> wow. >> and you could have you know, look at this old microphone. no, this was a big deal. i didn't even know this was in here. i'm discovering it right now. >> shall we put this on? >> maybe we should. it could be -- >> you mentioned bridge of spies. you've done so many of these sort of historical pieces. biopics. are you drawn to those? >> only when they're mysterious and create something brand-new. and when there is a, when there's a dynamic to the character that i think speaks greater to the nostalgia for the period. >> ben bradley, these people are known, i mean ben bradley hasn't been gone that long. a lot of people know him. a lot of peop
can you get a shot of this? do you know what this is? e a television set. >> not just any television set. this is is a communist television set. this was on the set of bridge of spies. never make a movie with steven spielberg, look at this tv. that looks like it's a lot of fun. next thing you know, it's being delivered to your house. so this was you know, you can make your own records. on tape. >> wow. >> and you could have you know, look at this old microphone. no, this was a...
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do a foxtrot to this, oh you do a jive to announcer, "kimberley dancing thejive...", i you hear the announcer, "kimberley dancing the jive...", i will be like... what requests do you get for the christmas special? we have practised reindeer ears, this is a chine —— shiny reindeer tummy... this is of a lou irving, what is this? gold. jeremy vine's golden shoes? they are absolutely huge. this? gold. jeremy vine's golden shoes? they are absolutely hugem has a special coating. wipe down... after christmas dinner!” has a special coating. wipe down... after christmas dinner! i have to descend from the ceiling on some sort of start and when i did strictly i was never allowed to fly. they made gold shoes and there may be no one else who can wear size 12 shoes in gold. music. # 0h, #0h,| # oh, i wish it could be christmas every day... when the bells are... (laughs). how different is the atmosphere on a christmas special compared to the highly competitive live shows, does it feel different? we get christmas lunch and there is a cheese a
do a foxtrot to this, oh you do a jive to announcer, "kimberley dancing thejive...", i you hear the announcer, "kimberley dancing the jive...", i will be like... what requests do you get for the christmas special? we have practised reindeer ears, this is a chine —— shiny reindeer tummy... this is of a lou irving, what is this? gold. jeremy vine's golden shoes? they are absolutely huge. this? gold. jeremy vine's golden shoes? they are absolutely hugem has a special...
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you are a lie. i'm fun. now are not. it to get home and play with my mom. you never heard that. i can't wait for mommy and me time. that don't exist. >> i didn't set up that quite right. his being a parent fun? snow. >> not particularly. >> people are saying it was sexist because he was talking about moms verse dads but he said i know a lot of you will not gree with me but i don't know, he is a comedian, he is meant to make jokes and be funny and you cannot take what you are saying to heart. >> yeah, sure. >> he doesn't like to change diapers. >> that should be a woman's doody only. >> he will be involved. >> all right. >> he ace comedian. >> funny. >> lets get to this pet segment because i. >> i have a gift for a chicken >> what do you give a chicken? i mean i know -- >> a pig? >> a chicken? well, they have eggs. >> that is true. >> i would not give a dog a ball inside of a, wow. >> i thought that was a zip lock bag at first. >> so did i. >>> i'm not talking about ups or anything like that. >> you are talking about the m
you are a lie. i'm fun. now are not. it to get home and play with my mom. you never heard that. i can't wait for mommy and me time. that don't exist. >> i didn't set up that quite right. his being a parent fun? snow. >> not particularly. >> people are saying it was sexist because he was talking about moms verse dads but he said i know a lot of you will not gree with me but i don't know, he is a comedian, he is meant to make jokes and be funny and you cannot take what you are...
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to me here to set me cast it in a mirror before you eat a finished in play if. you will be a year or less and fasten your seat second will you made me nice it. amazing smain. you have now are you going to do. a simple thing to sycamore. you would have been less a cac mimic the people on the ship people present but a missionary in problematical. i got him a. group of his own. one of those oh and for moving to paris one is. really good for caves every year and this would be relative on the even forty phenomena south a being important than the assyrian not paris gave the whole the mothers of the men in the series the medieval month generally have the. delinquency of a much a hole in. the. coat . but we commend all the young want to secure more you see your next build up. in for a moment a look on the years as a local molecular wonder doesn't it be an interest. in making a settlement. and senior. corps saying contaminate percent percent of your own a person at the home making the common way a moment that hour carol moment they really keep all the sagami i would begin
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it's a tough job. youwas coming on strong. so, we had to examine who are we going to be? well, we wanted to be smart, sophisticated comedy. >> six months ago i was living in boston. my wife had left me, which was very painful. then she came back to me. which was excruciating. >> i thought "frasier" was dead with "cheers." but we thought, we built an audience, great potential to build out the character to another place. ♪ >> "frasier" was kind of like one-act plays. ♪ >> mother and i moved here when i was a small boy after the tragic death of my father. i kept the pain of that loss buried deep within me like a serpent coiled within a damp cave. okay, that's it. >> we always assumed the audience was smarter than most other people did. and we played to that. >> just unschooled like liza doolittle. if she finds the right henry higgins, she'll be ready for a ball in no time. >> leave it to you to put the pig back. >> kelsey grammar played pomposity and got huge laughs. >> what's taken so long? >> but i am analy
it's a tough job. youwas coming on strong. so, we had to examine who are we going to be? well, we wanted to be smart, sophisticated comedy. >> six months ago i was living in boston. my wife had left me, which was very painful. then she came back to me. which was excruciating. >> i thought "frasier" was dead with "cheers." but we thought, we built an audience, great potential to build out the character to another place. ♪ >> "frasier" was kind of...
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bad that you get. a oh. yeah. i am here thank you thank you my god the ones off to college to call him. if i as a sponge gets happiness not missing then as he can they just oh yeah it's poetry slam of the night dish to them about is called me about trust and it is it's. a question oh actually it does was about if you teach past other yeah this is just false the some of it is that much but i'm with her as much as tonans winds are going to vomit zing the stupid by just gonna see the list i am on the whole i was down it goes on and off to isn't a sin and i'm going to try not to. of use and i'm assuming divine will before you define problem yourself i'm cold ok so how does one know that you can come say exactly if you try going to that is if you stand. before you know as a bell so that's what's go out of us the. biggest knocks now from is a few. hundred and it's going to side on that one on guns and possible unleashed on the target a source for a fish who doesn't understand this slice into the dish to divine it was six
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you are hitting your little hands on the a look at you >> yep. >> that is great. >> did you know you be following them for eight years. >> it started in 2006 as a photo project. so, it was going to be a short little project but we just became tighter tighter as friends and documentary youjust follow the story and things unf and been a incredible journey to share time. >> it is interesting because when you first saw him you showed up on quest's doorstep and was like who is this guy. >> i thought he was a ourghborhood is predominantly black. only peeped through peephole. that is what gave me the impression in the first place. when door opened up, you know, we became really good friends since then, it is amazing. >> it is interesting were you willing to be so open a such a painful time in your life, and about what it is like living in north philadelphia, how such community, what made you want to open up and share that store which everyone. honestly speaking we were opened to the kid in the neighborhood it was our intent to beside our children giving our children something to do giving ki
you are hitting your little hands on the a look at you >> yep. >> that is great. >> did you know you be following them for eight years. >> it started in 2006 as a photo project. so, it was going to be a short little project but we just became tighter tighter as friends and documentary youjust follow the story and things unf and been a incredible journey to share time. >> it is interesting because when you first saw him you showed up on quest's doorstep and was like...
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man if you don't give your family the singer not ao this but for real. >> if we don't have standards we all have something like this. >> low rent. >> how old is this? >> i'm not ungrateful but -- >> tom gets a one day supply of diet coke. >> and some of us get best wishes. greg: next time, nothing for everybody. >> you ruin christmas. greg: tyrus schools the white house [inaudible] [cheering and applause] greg: i will see you monday for a very special christmas day addition of the five. final thoughts. tyrus. >> sarah huckabee sanders asked me to fill in for her this day in the white house and as usual, it got weird. >> i'm good. alright everybody. keep it short and sweet. me and the president have pilates in about 20 minutes. it's good to be back. >> it was about five or six weeks ago. >> dude, that's where that you would know that. that's all you're gonna say smart show of hands who think this guy is being creepy? thought so. let's get to the questions. >> can you say about why john bolton was here at the white house today smart. >>
man if you don't give your family the singer not ao this but for real. >> if we don't have standards we all have something like this. >> low rent. >> how old is this? >> i'm not ungrateful but -- >> tom gets a one day supply of diet coke. >> and some of us get best wishes. greg: next time, nothing for everybody. >> you ruin christmas. greg: tyrus schools the white house [inaudible] [cheering and applause] greg: i will see you monday for a very special...