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i really like football.> <i>>> stephen: really?rass. >> stephen: what position do you play? >> ah. i try not to play. i do-- you know, i have a bunch of nerf ball they say throw around. >> stephen: who is your team? >> green bay. not having a great year. >> stephen: do you have a relationship to green bay? >> i think that's a little too personally, actually. ( laughter ) i really love the cheeseheads. i like to wear those. >> stephen: sure, who doesn't? >> and, you know, i like fantasy. i like the fantasy. i like all the alerts in my pocket, i like strategizing. >> stephen: do you play fantasy football? >> yes. i didn't play this year. there's a lot going on in politics and there are only so many anxieties and emergencies i can handle. so i was dedicating myself to-- ( applause ). >> stephen: and football was your way away from that. >> yeah, so i just wanted to have this-- thi
i really like football. >> stephen: really?rass. >> stephen: what position do you play? >> ah. i try not to play. i do-- you know, i have a bunch of nerf ball they say throw around. >> stephen: who is your team? >> green bay. not having a great year. >> stephen: do you have a relationship to green bay? >> i think that's a little too personally, actually. ( laughter ) i really love the cheeseheads. i like to wear those. >> stephen: sure, who...
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i mean. it really i mean really important because i think that it brings a lot of people into a place where they couldn't put a certain feeling or a certain experience into words and then you hear the song and you're like oh yes yes that's exactly what it is i don't feel alone anymore and i feel like i can really be in this feeling which a lot of people i think don't really settle into their feelings and why we all have you know stomach problems like anxiety because you're not really just like letting it out and i think i've i've definitely suffered with anxiety in my life and i think i don't know how how do people who don't have something like songwriting get through their lives at least i can do that and i know that. every time i think i'm going to feel better afterwards but you know there's all of those people like bob dylan you know i mean really shapes political commentary like. yeah i think that it is very important because even if you also can't understand the lyrics even if you know you don't s
i mean. it really i mean really important because i think that it brings a lot of people into a place where they couldn't put a certain feeling or a certain experience into words and then you hear the song and you're like oh yes yes that's exactly what it is i don't feel alone anymore and i feel like i can really be in this feeling which a lot of people i think don't really settle into their feelings and why we all have you know stomach problems like anxiety because you're not really just like...
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i mean. it really i mean really important because i think that it brings a lot of people into a place where they couldn't put a certain feeling or a certain experience into words and then you hear the song and you're like oh yes yes that's exactly what it is i don't feel alone anymore and i feel like i can really be in this feeling which a lot of people i think don't really settle into their feelings and why we all have you know stomach problems like anxiety because you're not really just like letting it out and i think i've i've definitely suffered with anxiety in my life and i think i don't know how how do people who don't have something like songwriting get through their lives at least i can do that and i know that. every time i think i'm going to feel better afterwards but you know there's all those people like bob dylan you know i mean really shapes political commentary like. yeah i think that it is very important because even if you also can't understand the lyrics even if you don't speak english
i mean. it really i mean really important because i think that it brings a lot of people into a place where they couldn't put a certain feeling or a certain experience into words and then you hear the song and you're like oh yes yes that's exactly what it is i don't feel alone anymore and i feel like i can really be in this feeling which a lot of people i think don't really settle into their feelings and why we all have you know stomach problems like anxiety because you're not really just like...
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i was really -- immigrant. i was really nervous and participating in his class. but i can attest to the fatherly figure i want to speak of when he was the one that encouraged me to come out of my shell and talk in front of people. i can't imagine speaking to this large audience. but a lot of things he did encourage me. to fill out college applications as well as being my fatherly figure in a way that he changed my life. and i think there are countless children, including his students, that he has yet in the future to be this positive figure. and i really believe that george washington high school will not be the same without lau. i think in a way that i think all of you guys heard that there's so many things he did for his students. he would spend his weekends tutoring us to help us pass ap economics or be our coach and mentor us. i think a lot of that is because he had faith in his students and that -- everyone whose heart he touched will become a better person. and i believe that just as he has faith for his students, i have faith in lau and what he did was a mi
i was really -- immigrant. i was really nervous and participating in his class. but i can attest to the fatherly figure i want to speak of when he was the one that encouraged me to come out of my shell and talk in front of people. i can't imagine speaking to this large audience. but a lot of things he did encourage me. to fill out college applications as well as being my fatherly figure in a way that he changed my life. and i think there are countless children, including his students, that he...
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i don't really know him. stephen: we put on the faces for the faces that we meet. >> we have musical score and funny jokes. like when i say something, the piano and the drums go ba-dink. there you go. just like that. ( applause ). >> stephen: but you and i have become friends over the years. >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen: we've met for fren fries late at night. >> we've done that. >> stephen: you just can't be personal in a space like this. it's always show biz. >> official record, yeah. >> stephen: i'd like to talk with you in a personal way. >> i would love that. >> stephen: would you be interested in that? >> i would love that. >> stephen: in that case, for a personal private chat, let's go to "the late show's" personal space." >> stephen: so i'll make sure everything is okay? >> okay, go ahead. >> stephen: yeah. it looks god good. come on in, tom. >> hey, man. >> stephen: hey, how are you? >> good to see you. >> i gotta tell. >> stephen: yeah? >> in all honesty, i've done a lot of talk shows with a studio audi
i don't really know him. stephen: we put on the faces for the faces that we meet. >> we have musical score and funny jokes. like when i say something, the piano and the drums go ba-dink. there you go. just like that. ( applause ). >> stephen: but you and i have become friends over the years. >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen: we've met for fren fries late at night. >> we've done that. >> stephen: you just can't be personal in a space like this. it's always show biz....
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i have always been an anxious lad, really, but it was not until i joined an anxious lad, really, but ot until ijoined the navy that i realised there was an issue there. when it is at its worst it is com pletely when it is at its worst it is completely debilitating. i would not be here playing golf. i would not sha bwa be here playing golf. i would not shabwa four days. i would just sleep 01’ shabwa four days. i would just sleep or wouldn't sleep, i would drink heavily. the panic attacks, the suicidal thoughts, everything that comes with it comes all at once and there is not much you can do about it, really. there are so many different symptoms that, a panic attack. you have the racing heart, you can't breathe, you are shaking, crying, sweating, your hallucinations. if you like you are going to die. i really want to go out on may 30. going away somewhere. —— for my 30th. but it scares me, because when i get too drunk that is what i have my panic attacks. yes! mp3 player, phone. i have been diagnosed with depression, anxiety disorder, obsessive—compulsive disorder, obsessive—compulsive
i have always been an anxious lad, really, but it was not until i joined an anxious lad, really, but ot until ijoined the navy that i realised there was an issue there. when it is at its worst it is com pletely when it is at its worst it is completely debilitating. i would not be here playing golf. i would not sha bwa be here playing golf. i would not shabwa four days. i would just sleep 01’ shabwa four days. i would just sleep or wouldn't sleep, i would drink heavily. the panic attacks, the...
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and i think people forget ibm is 106 years old. and so you reallyo get that feeling of, you wake up that morning realizing you are a steward of something. so a different feeling. david: at some point when i was growing up in the 1960's, ibm was the dominant technology company in the world. ms. rometty: still is, david. david: ok. all right. do you think it has the same strength in the computer world that it had in the 1960's? ms. rometty: to me, i would answer that ibm is great but for a reason thaw didn't mention. i think the greatness of a technology company is if you can reinvent yourself over and over. and i say, we'll watch and see. because it's one thing to reinvent yourself once then twice but do it three, four, five times. and this is a really competitive industry that we're in. i think we do something very unique because it's one thing to have technology. it is another to have the know how on how to use it, right? so i feel what has made us distinctive and while we've gone through all sorts of products, i think the one kind of silver thread
and i think people forget ibm is 106 years old. and so you reallyo get that feeling of, you wake up that morning realizing you are a steward of something. so a different feeling. david: at some point when i was growing up in the 1960's, ibm was the dominant technology company in the world. ms. rometty: still is, david. david: ok. all right. do you think it has the same strength in the computer world that it had in the 1960's? ms. rometty: to me, i would answer that ibm is great but for a reason...
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i really went there because i liked the concept of "fast casual." le has done it really well, and a number of other businesses have done it well. i thought my big fat greek gyro was going to be "fast, casual greek." what i walked into... ♪ was an old-fashioned euro stand -- you got the meat, the fries coming out of the freezer. you buy it frozen? kathleen: yes. you had mozzarella sticks... i was gonna take a trip to greece this summer, and i'm looking for tater tots, cheese sticks, cheddar balls, mushrooms. hummus isn't greek. but what baffled me even more is that the owners, mike and kathleen, were able to convince five other people to buy into this concept. and all these franchises were really struggling. we have yet to make money. the only help we ever got from them was on the first of the month, they came and picked up their royalty check. i'm a single mom. i can't support my family. the original deal was for me to invest $350,000 and own 55% of the business. and so the goal was to help out the franchisees and come up with a whole new concept. no
i really went there because i liked the concept of "fast casual." le has done it really well, and a number of other businesses have done it well. i thought my big fat greek gyro was going to be "fast, casual greek." what i walked into... ♪ was an old-fashioned euro stand -- you got the meat, the fries coming out of the freezer. you buy it frozen? kathleen: yes. you had mozzarella sticks... i was gonna take a trip to greece this summer, and i'm looking for tater tots,...
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i really hope to get into the christmas eve and of course get to know the city as well. next on the telly. polluting our waters and killing see the. plastic waste the going to come of it invisible to the naked eye the movie how your laundry ends up in the antarctic ocean the tomorrow today in sixty minutes. they live to surf the. danger lurks in the mall or we were there all year long surfing waist and move and. basically a decision was lois's backup of the national polls was a big jump. from gives me peace it's sad to go somewhere every day and see more and more proficient each time it seems to me every frame. claims the women have to give something back so i feel obliged to assume. white waves surfers fighting against own single nation the sea starting in january seventh on t w. e.
i really hope to get into the christmas eve and of course get to know the city as well. next on the telly. polluting our waters and killing see the. plastic waste the going to come of it invisible to the naked eye the movie how your laundry ends up in the antarctic ocean the tomorrow today in sixty minutes. they live to surf the. danger lurks in the mall or we were there all year long surfing waist and move and. basically a decision was lois's backup of the national polls was a big jump. from...
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i am really sensitive to sound. ve a good routine, like take my medication at a specific time, at night time. then have a good meal. i have a chalk board in the kitchen. it will always tell me to water the plants and knit. so i have got to do at least those two things every day. and then i know i've done something with the day. and even though it's not a lot, it is a lot for someone that has, like, a mental illness. before i would never have ordinarily eaten anything for lunch. but something quite generic, like beans on toast, is almost a safe food for me. but it is getting it in. before i would never have eaten bread or potatoes or even beans, it would have been too much sugar in that. so to go from eating nothing to eating something like this is quite a big deal for me. but when i am making food ijust try to distract myself as much as possible. if i stand in silence and think about it, i willjust let my mind wander to calories, more often than not. and i will start thinking about what else am i going to be eating l
i am really sensitive to sound. ve a good routine, like take my medication at a specific time, at night time. then have a good meal. i have a chalk board in the kitchen. it will always tell me to water the plants and knit. so i have got to do at least those two things every day. and then i know i've done something with the day. and even though it's not a lot, it is a lot for someone that has, like, a mental illness. before i would never have ordinarily eaten anything for lunch. but something...
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i would be. but i've never really had a proper massage. i've ever been comfortable in my body, this is the time i would now be making an excuse, saying, why would i waste time on myself when there are other things i should be doing? i am sat here thinking about the work i've got to do and the fact that i don't want to sort of get disrobed and be cold, but i am excited for it as well. i feel proud that i've got here again and i'm climbing upwards and feeling a lot better than i was. it feels very strange to have her bones touching my bones and i can almost feel every movement, like the skin over my bones. there is no covering. it feels like a xylophone which goes up my ribs, on my neck. and i am quite aware of her touching all of this and there being no softness. i think she is worried she is hurting me. there we go, laura. how was that for you? lovely, thank you. i will give you a couple of minutes. i willjust leave the room. just open the door when you're ready. if anything, it's given me a bit of a reality check of how far i still need t
i would be. but i've never really had a proper massage. i've ever been comfortable in my body, this is the time i would now be making an excuse, saying, why would i waste time on myself when there are other things i should be doing? i am sat here thinking about the work i've got to do and the fact that i don't want to sort of get disrobed and be cold, but i am excited for it as well. i feel proud that i've got here again and i'm climbing upwards and feeling a lot better than i was. it feels...
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i was writing emails like, you know i really think that i should be dubbed. i really think -- >> seth: oh, did they in the end -- but they did use your voice. >> yeah, they did, and then i decided, i was like, i think it's a character choice. i think queen victoria is a really bad singer. i think she's probably awful. don't you? >> seth: and then you forged in the diary, like 11/15, bad at singing. [ laughter ] >> terrible again. no improvement. [ laughter ] >> seth: so you -- was your family excited when you got cast as someone as iconic as the queen? >> yeah, yeah. i mean they're just -- they're very cool. they're very excited if i'm happy, and, but, yeah, there was often the joke -- we're not going to curtsy to you now. >> seth: right. >> clean your room. >> seth: you did manage to pull a nice catch here for your -- this is your -- your grandfather came, and did a day on the set. >> yeah. >> seth: that's fantastic. >> can i just say, my granddad is now so famous. this is my granddad, and he came to play man in crowd. >> seth: oh wow. how was he? >> he was
i was writing emails like, you know i really think that i should be dubbed. i really think -- >> seth: oh, did they in the end -- but they did use your voice. >> yeah, they did, and then i decided, i was like, i think it's a character choice. i think queen victoria is a really bad singer. i think she's probably awful. don't you? >> seth: and then you forged in the diary, like 11/15, bad at singing. [ laughter ] >> terrible again. no improvement. [ laughter ] >>...
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i think the democrats will really regret it. they have their typical thing, they know it is not true. they have been called out on it i the media, actually. the democrats very much regret it. they wanted to be a part of it. it just didn't work out. i really do believe what i sent on social media today. i really do believe we're going to have a lot of bipartisan work done and maybe start with the infrastructure. because i really believe in them structure can be bipartisan. we have spent $7 trillion in the middle east, not to mention all of the lives and all of the heart ache. it is so sad. seven join dollars and it is time to rebuild our country. thank you very much. >> you said you would art with infrastructure. we are going to get infrastructure. infrastructure is the easiest of all. we are going to have -- infrastructure is by far the .asiest people once it republicans and democrats wanted. i could have started with infrastructure. i wanted to save the easy one for the one down the road. we will be having that done pretty likel
i think the democrats will really regret it. they have their typical thing, they know it is not true. they have been called out on it i the media, actually. the democrats very much regret it. they wanted to be a part of it. it just didn't work out. i really do believe what i sent on social media today. i really do believe we're going to have a lot of bipartisan work done and maybe start with the infrastructure. because i really believe in them structure can be bipartisan. we have spent $7...
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i can sure. be said to. really love the road here because in the poison very very hot country nearby accommodations are convenient for the many guests this typical finnish style hotel cost six million euros to build and was financed by chinese investors they can turn a good profit in lapland with the help of asian tourists and some are likely to return next year after warmly recommending the finnish winter to their friends. china is of course one of the most important economies in the world today building on a centuries old tradition as a great trading nation a thousand years ago caravans of camels brought porcelain spices and silk from china to the rest of the world following a network of trade routes called the silk road now china is reviving that tradition with a gigantic infrastructure project called the new silk road being beijing has earmarked nine hundred billion dollars for it the project includes all sorts of transport hubs intruding roads bridges railway lines ports and airports both in china and abroad t
i can sure. be said to. really love the road here because in the poison very very hot country nearby accommodations are convenient for the many guests this typical finnish style hotel cost six million euros to build and was financed by chinese investors they can turn a good profit in lapland with the help of asian tourists and some are likely to return next year after warmly recommending the finnish winter to their friends. china is of course one of the most important economies in the world...
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i really don't. do you mind if i just go calm down really quick? i'm really sorry. e -- [ sniffles ] okay. so, here's the thing. i want to do things that make a difference, and i want to do it the right way. lemonis: why haven't you been able to raise money? christina: because i'm a woman. i have less than a 5% chance. -lemonis: of what? -christina: of raising capital. it's just stats. i've been told by female v.c.s to take my husband in with me. why? so i can answer the questions? lemonis: i can sense that she's frustrated about the difficulty in women raising money in a very male-dominated world. you can tell that it's sort of taking its toll on her. christina: like, my dream job is to build a couple businesses, sell them for a lot of money, and then i would love to just invest in female entrepreneurs. lemonis: at the end of the day, your goal is to take your success and give other people a chance that you weren't given in your mind. christina: yes. and i did think about this in reaching out to you. do i really want the message to be that this guy had to come in an
i really don't. do you mind if i just go calm down really quick? i'm really sorry. e -- [ sniffles ] okay. so, here's the thing. i want to do things that make a difference, and i want to do it the right way. lemonis: why haven't you been able to raise money? christina: because i'm a woman. i have less than a 5% chance. -lemonis: of what? -christina: of raising capital. it's just stats. i've been told by female v.c.s to take my husband in with me. why? so i can answer the questions? lemonis: i...
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i really feel it has to be for it to work. you have short stories coming up next, is that what you're working on, a collection? yes, i am, which is absolute pleasure actually. - [evan] why? because at the end of every novel, the experience of writing these books is extreme for me, i mean it just, everything that i feel and that i am at that moment in my life goes into them and when they're finished, i'm exhausted. they're deeply personal, whether the character's named nicole, or whether it's aaron an israeli father, or leo gursky, or alma mereminski, they're all very, very personal to me, these novels, and contain a lot of myself. so afterwards, i need to rest in a sense or i just don't have that big a book in me for a while and to live, as i was saying. so this time around, i have promised to write a book of short stories and i see that it's a wonderful thing because i still i'm writing all the time, it's just the things that i have, that i want to work on now are just a little bit smaller than a whole novel. well i can't wait
i really feel it has to be for it to work. you have short stories coming up next, is that what you're working on, a collection? yes, i am, which is absolute pleasure actually. - [evan] why? because at the end of every novel, the experience of writing these books is extreme for me, i mean it just, everything that i feel and that i am at that moment in my life goes into them and when they're finished, i'm exhausted. they're deeply personal, whether the character's named nicole, or whether it's...
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think it might be more of a commodity an investment vehicle for high risk people but i really don't think it's going anywhere what's very interesting is the blocked technology and that will definitely influence technology a lot more lost out of your business this bitcoin investor thank you very much you're analysis. now in scandinavian folklore santa claus doesn't live in the north pole box in the north of finland in lapland a small village this does itself the home of father christmas to tourists sounds tacky you know what it is but most visitors from asia are just loving it. it's a winter wonderland at santa claus village just outside the city of rovaniemi more than three hundred thousand tourists come here each year with high seas and in december here in northern finland they can enjoy a reindeer ride and join in the festive holiday spirit people from warmer climates are particularly fond of the snow. people here are very friendly and was here is quite different in their. be and it's really i actually knew this is like a holiday over where a few years ago many of the visitors cam
think it might be more of a commodity an investment vehicle for high risk people but i really don't think it's going anywhere what's very interesting is the blocked technology and that will definitely influence technology a lot more lost out of your business this bitcoin investor thank you very much you're analysis. now in scandinavian folklore santa claus doesn't live in the north pole box in the north of finland in lapland a small village this does itself the home of father christmas to...
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i saw myself as different but i was actually really accepted. hings started to become different when i went outside that community, and not everyone knew me and knew my story, and they expected me to act certain ways. kati was probably five years old. and she came up to me, we were at a meeting at church, she asked me whose tummy she came from. "did i come from your tummy?" and i said, "no, you didn't come from my tummy. you came from a lady's tummy in china. but you came from my heart. you were born of my heart." and she was off running, doing something else. that was all she needed to know, and she was happy with that. looking back at it now, i thought the right thing to do was to not really pursue that and think about that. i guess part of the reason i didn't pursue it more too was because i knew, especially from my mom, i think it was hard for her. when ken and ruth received their baby, they were given an unexpected piece of paper. it was a note, and it was written by kati's birth parents. for the last 15 years, lida and fenxiang have been vi
i saw myself as different but i was actually really accepted. hings started to become different when i went outside that community, and not everyone knew me and knew my story, and they expected me to act certain ways. kati was probably five years old. and she came up to me, we were at a meeting at church, she asked me whose tummy she came from. "did i come from your tummy?" and i said, "no, you didn't come from my tummy. you came from a lady's tummy in china. but you came from my...
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i said take it out of the box, because people have to see. all of this, everything in here, is really tremendous things for businesses, for people, for the middle class, for workers. i consider this very much a bill for the middle class and a bill for jobs. jobs are produced through companies and corporations, and you see that happening. corporations are literally going wild over this. i think even beyond my expectations, so far beyond my expectations. i will sign this today rather than having a big formal ceremony in two weeks, when we were going to do it. because i didn't want you folks to say i wasn't keeping my promise, i'm keeping my promise and signing in before christmas. i said that the bill would be on my desk before christmas, and you were holding me literally to that. we get a rush job today, it's not fancy, but it's the oval office, the great oval office. and just to conclude, our country is doing very well. we have tremendously cut regulation, legislative approvals, for which i've given no credit to the mainstream media, we have a believe it is 88, which is number one in
i said take it out of the box, because people have to see. all of this, everything in here, is really tremendous things for businesses, for people, for the middle class, for workers. i consider this very much a bill for the middle class and a bill for jobs. jobs are produced through companies and corporations, and you see that happening. corporations are literally going wild over this. i think even beyond my expectations, so far beyond my expectations. i will sign this today rather than having...
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were so many. . . parade, i really enjoyed that, there were so many... so many. . . l was parade, i really enjoyed that, there were so many... i was lucky enough to be in the flood, on one of the floating platforms. that was fantastic. we'll see some of that late in the programme. you'll be sticking at it next year as well? yes. and longer to come, yeah. we've really enjoyed it. everybody, just like one big family. thank you for coming down. we're getting to the end of our review. season four is called tell the world. the final season of 2017 and the world premiere kept coming. maxine peake's play, world premiere kept coming. maxine pea ke's play, the world premiere kept coming. maxine peake's play, the last testament told the story of four hull women who fought the government for better fisherman ‘s safety and won. payne the winner of this year's turner prize is... this year's turner prize was awarded in hull to the oldest winner in its history and the first black woman to win the prize. thank you panel, first of all, to the people who stopped me in the
were so many. . . parade, i really enjoyed that, there were so many... so many. . . l was parade, i really enjoyed that, there were so many... i was lucky enough to be in the flood, on one of the floating platforms. that was fantastic. we'll see some of that late in the programme. you'll be sticking at it next year as well? yes. and longer to come, yeah. we've really enjoyed it. everybody, just like one big family. thank you for coming down. we're getting to the end of our review. season four...
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counterparts i don't think some of those who were on the vision. really could do this. and that's not his job to display any of the muscle that you had i don't know if you competed in the doesn't seem to do more. welcome back across like we're all things considered i'm peter remind you we're discussing the news industry. ok and i can introduce now for the program mark crispin miller here in new york he is a professor of media and culture in communication at new york university as well as author of the book fooled again the real case for electoral reform ok mark i understand you were listening to a part of the first part of the program and you already have a reaction go ahead jump in yeah i do i mean i find the conversation that i was able to hear really fascinating and i agree with with pretty much all of it i would simply comment that it does have a slightly amnesiac quality i mean i was. pleased to hear i think it was charles trace this colu shin that we're talking about back to one thousand nine hundred nine i think you know to be perfectly honest what we're talking a
counterparts i don't think some of those who were on the vision. really could do this. and that's not his job to display any of the muscle that you had i don't know if you competed in the doesn't seem to do more. welcome back across like we're all things considered i'm peter remind you we're discussing the news industry. ok and i can introduce now for the program mark crispin miller here in new york he is a professor of media and culture in communication at new york university as well as author...
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so i can't really apologize. plus, in the negotiating for the duel, burr insults hamilton so now not only is there a history of things that he said about burr that are nasty and he believes but they are negotiating back and forth and he says i don't know how to get out of this. but at the very end of the memo, the letter, he says -- and i'm going to quote it here. it's the last paragraph. he says, "to those who with me be a who are the practice of duelling have added to the number of bad examples, i answered at my relative situation as well as in public and private aspect enforcing all of the considerations which constitute which men of the world to nominate honor impressed on me as i thought a peculiar necessity not to decline the call. the ability to be in future useful, whether in resisting mischief or affecting good in those crises of our public affairs which seem likely to happen would probably be inseparable from a conformity with public prejudice in this particular." now, that is very hamiltonian and goes
so i can't really apologize. plus, in the negotiating for the duel, burr insults hamilton so now not only is there a history of things that he said about burr that are nasty and he believes but they are negotiating back and forth and he says i don't know how to get out of this. but at the very end of the memo, the letter, he says -- and i'm going to quote it here. it's the last paragraph. he says, "to those who with me be a who are the practice of duelling have added to the number of bad...
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i think that's really what selling this may be better than anybody could come including myself. come february when they open their checks and they say wow, i have a lot more money in here, i think that is something very special. have a great holiday. ine of you folks -- particular, they were so nice to me the other day. and the cameramen. >> thanks, everyone. thank you everyone. pres. trump: i think the democrats will really regret. the democrats already regret it. they do the typical thing where it's for the rich and they know it's not true. they have been called out on it by the media actually. the democrats very much regret it. they wanted to be part of it. it just doesn't work out. i really do believe when i said on social media today that i really do believe that we are going to have a lot of bipartisan work done and maybe we start with infrastructure because i really believe infrastructure can be bipartisan. we have spent $7 trillion in the middle east, not to mention all the lives and all the hard it. it's so sad. $7 trillion. it's time for us to rebuild our country. thank
i think that's really what selling this may be better than anybody could come including myself. come february when they open their checks and they say wow, i have a lot more money in here, i think that is something very special. have a great holiday. ine of you folks -- particular, they were so nice to me the other day. and the cameramen. >> thanks, everyone. thank you everyone. pres. trump: i think the democrats will really regret. the democrats already regret it. they do the typical...
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but i tried, i really tried. and the other thing that i did, and this is going to be more what my remarks come from this evening and i've read hamilton's writings, 27 volumes of his writings, and he died pretty young so 27 volumes is pretty good. and i read those, actually was interested in hamilton. i wish i could remember what led me to question this, but i read a biography, as again when i was 14, the bicentennial, the founders were everywhere, read a biography of hamilton, didn't like it. i will not name which biography that was, didn't believe it and went to the library and asked the librarian what the person who wrote the book had read that gave him the right to say the things that he said in the book. and the librarian pointed me to hamilton's writings. do you see those 27 volumes there, those are the things that he wrote, that's what this author read. so i took down volume one and started reading. and basically just got up to 27, and then started again. what was fascinating to me, and this will be clear in
but i tried, i really tried. and the other thing that i did, and this is going to be more what my remarks come from this evening and i've read hamilton's writings, 27 volumes of his writings, and he died pretty young so 27 volumes is pretty good. and i read those, actually was interested in hamilton. i wish i could remember what led me to question this, but i read a biography, as again when i was 14, the bicentennial, the founders were everywhere, read a biography of hamilton, didn't like it. i...
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and i really appreciate your choice to be here with us. let me just say how much i appreciate what nancy hammeke marshall and her great staff to hear at the abington township library. this is a magnificent community asset. and nancy, thank you and keep on trucking! we are lucky to have such a wonderful library here. it does not matter that the air conditioning is not working. we are going to raise the temperature a little bit today anyway! who have a good discussion and i hope that you have a lot of questions and comments to make after i make a few remarks about the book and about some of the things i wrote about in the book. i am delighted that my wife and family are here. you have already heard about francesca and i have a few things to say about her in a few minutes. but if all of my family members are here i want three of the four granddaughters to be acknowledged. the book is dedicated to our four granddaughters. elsa, louisa is not here, mavis and nellie are here. i'm very happy about that. [applause] i -- in august 2004, i was campai
and i really appreciate your choice to be here with us. let me just say how much i appreciate what nancy hammeke marshall and her great staff to hear at the abington township library. this is a magnificent community asset. and nancy, thank you and keep on trucking! we are lucky to have such a wonderful library here. it does not matter that the air conditioning is not working. we are going to raise the temperature a little bit today anyway! who have a good discussion and i hope that you have a...
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you know, i mean-- i think that is a really important question. t, you know, when i look-- maybe it's because i ran product development for a while. so whether you're talking about a chevrolet spark or a heavy-duty pickup or, you know, a cadillac escalade, i really feel we've worked hard to have a vehicle for every segment. we work hard to improve quality, to have the right features. so i guess i can honestly say across our wide portfolio of vehicles we've got you covered. i mean-- and i mean that in all sincerity. i really feel we've worked hard to do the right thing for the customer and have great vehicles. if i said i wanna buy a general motors car today and i have $50,000, what would you recommend that i do? a lot of vehicles you can buy for $50,000. i mean... well, suppose 30,000. so we're on a 3-- [audience laughing] mary: you can buy this vehicle right here, the bolt ev after federal incentives. for under 30. you can get our entry-level camaro. so if you have a need for speed. the camaro's a good one. or the gmc canyon or the colorado, the c
you know, i mean-- i think that is a really important question. t, you know, when i look-- maybe it's because i ran product development for a while. so whether you're talking about a chevrolet spark or a heavy-duty pickup or, you know, a cadillac escalade, i really feel we've worked hard to have a vehicle for every segment. we work hard to improve quality, to have the right features. so i guess i can honestly say across our wide portfolio of vehicles we've got you covered. i mean-- and i mean...
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now i really know. at. >> all right. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> in your cell. >> an inmate's erratic behavior triggers the emergency response team and mental health staff. >> i can't believe i did it, but i guess anybody can be a killer. >> a murderer faces the death penalty while his girlfriend awaits trial in the women's wing of the jail. >> when dennis told me that he ed
now i really know. at. >> all right. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> in your cell. >> an inmate's erratic behavior triggers the emergency response team and mental health staff. >> i can't believe i did it, but i guess anybody can be a killer. >> a murderer faces the death penalty while his girlfriend awaits trial in the women's wing of the jail. >> when dennis told me that he ed
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because i really worked terribly hard and i moved around where i had to and i lived a life that was really essentially work even if i went out in the evening, it was either something i had to do or really did want to do or i stayed home. and i don't think there was room in that life to get married to anybody that was very strong and wanted me to be there more than i was. so it really never came up as a practical fact. brian: after your husband shot himself, how long was it before you took over "the post"? katharine: i went away for a month and came back and went to work but that wasn't to say i took over "the post." i went to work to learn the issues. i didn't really see myself as taking over "the post," but i did go to work right away and gradually i learned you couldn't sit there shunning the thing and i was encouraged to by some of the executives and ainly by fredric whom phil made the chairman who had been our corporate lawyer. and he said, you have to come to work. and i was happy to do that because i cared a great deal about the company and about "the post" which i lived, struggled f
because i really worked terribly hard and i moved around where i had to and i lived a life that was really essentially work even if i went out in the evening, it was either something i had to do or really did want to do or i stayed home. and i don't think there was room in that life to get married to anybody that was very strong and wanted me to be there more than i was. so it really never came up as a practical fact. brian: after your husband shot himself, how long was it before you took over...
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i hear the residents really well. and i just want i guess to say, we are -- we are a little cautious in san francisco. we're going into adult use here, which is something we haven't done before. but i believe that something really powerful happened at this board of supervisors. and that was that through democratic process, we spoke about what is the safest thing for children, what is the safest thing for adults and what is the best way we know how to roll out adult use. and i think we came to a really good decision. and not that it is -- i won won't -- -- it will need amendments, and we worked late into the tonight and many extra meetings to discuss how to keep it safe. how do we keep it safe for people who want to indulge in cannabis? and how do we keep it safe for your children? and how do we keep it safe for your communities? it's not that we haven't heard you. we have debated this over and over again. and we came up with a product that we voted on that i'm proud of. i think this has been weighing on all of us, emot
i hear the residents really well. and i just want i guess to say, we are -- we are a little cautious in san francisco. we're going into adult use here, which is something we haven't done before. but i believe that something really powerful happened at this board of supervisors. and that was that through democratic process, we spoke about what is the safest thing for children, what is the safest thing for adults and what is the best way we know how to roll out adult use. and i think we came to a...
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. >> i haven't eaten meat, really, since i was 27, that's 40 years ago. >> i love a cocktail.e peanut butter and jelly. if you're blessed with good health you should take advantage of it. >> okay, clearly in hollywood it's all about putting your best face forward. >> and a good cleansing face will do just that. the go-to facial treatments. >>> my daughters are doing a face mask. i'm obsessed with that. >> i put it on the first time and my skin has never looked better in my life. >> i do use them especially on a long flight. >> if i was flying i'd probably take one of these with me. >> i for sure have done a face mask on the airplane. >> this celebrity et situation tells us what to look for. >> vitamin c is great. it's great for inflammation, pig minati mination. it's great for anti-aging properties. >>> up next the stars' most bizarre treatment yet. the beauty benefits of charcoal. >>> then, we'll show you hollywood's favorite new procedure to get rid of cellulite. >> you can do it on the back of the thigh, the front of the thigh. >>> and beauty treats from christie brinkley,
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>> i never -- i just never really like go there. nifer: oh, yeah. >> i feel like -- my mom and caitlyn both say a lot about it, and they're really vocal. and i just feel like, you know, his kids. it must be like really hard. i just try to like stay away from it. >> jennifer: this is the second time i've tried to attack children tonight. [ laughter ] has kanye ever written songs about you that we don't know about? >> yeah. >> jennifer: can you tell me what they are? [ laughter ] >> well, there was one that he hasn't released. but he sang it at the met. called "awesome." >> jennifer: aww. >> and he writes -- like before we got together, he had played it for me when he was recording "watch the throne." and then when i was pregnant, and that was my first met ball, he performed it, like to me at the met. >> jennifer: oh my god. wow, that kind of stuff -- never happens to me. [ laughter ] that must be really, really nice. [ laughter ] i just want to keep like -- so what does he wear to bed? [ laughter ] what do both of you wear to sleep? i
>> i never -- i just never really like go there. nifer: oh, yeah. >> i feel like -- my mom and caitlyn both say a lot about it, and they're really vocal. and i just feel like, you know, his kids. it must be like really hard. i just try to like stay away from it. >> jennifer: this is the second time i've tried to attack children tonight. [ laughter ] has kanye ever written songs about you that we don't know about? >> yeah. >> jennifer: can you tell me what they are?...