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i just -- i was focused. i got the news.the news of what is happening, i knew it was lymphoma. i got on the telephone and people said, you know, how jarring was that? it is a funny way to think about it but in some extent, i am a fatalist in some ways. you know, every time i've ever gotten a physical and the doctor called up and said there was nothing wrong with me, i was shocked. so finally somebody called me and said something was wrong with me. i said, par for the course. david: when i first met you, you did not have a beard. now you have grown a beard. obviously you have kept it. is it a permanent addition? lloyd: it shaved itself when i had the chemo treatments. it grew back. it isn't a victory but it is a sign of gaining. so for my wife, i think it was very symbolic to allow the beard to reassert itself. david: let me wrap up by asking you about your legacy. what would you like your legacy to be? lloyd: you are founder. i'm not a founder. goldman sachs was a great firm when i got here. and hopefully it will be a great
i just -- i was focused. i got the news.the news of what is happening, i knew it was lymphoma. i got on the telephone and people said, you know, how jarring was that? it is a funny way to think about it but in some extent, i am a fatalist in some ways. you know, every time i've ever gotten a physical and the doctor called up and said there was nothing wrong with me, i was shocked. so finally somebody called me and said something was wrong with me. i said, par for the course. david: when i first...
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i. have been examined massive sandstorm they taught us how to use an explosives belt and they showed us how to trigger it's by pressing the red button shooting in case we were of a quote by the infidels hobbs so if they will be gentlemen i'm really not a practice that was me for two days and also showed me where i was supposed to blow myself up so you know it's a mess to find out how the i don't have enough. i want what the best yet how did that how much of that. but there are no. there are. six states what i fear that was that. and. how money was not there my how i was pretty advanced. they'd already show me the place they wanted me to blow myself up. they told me tomorrow god will welcome you in paradise . in paradise you'll be reunited with your parents. they said suicide bombers even get money for blowing themselves up and that we'd have toys cars and computers in paradise anything we wanted. to go in before. kill. also see your parents in paradise or anything you want god will give
i. have been examined massive sandstorm they taught us how to use an explosives belt and they showed us how to trigger it's by pressing the red button shooting in case we were of a quote by the infidels hobbs so if they will be gentlemen i'm really not a practice that was me for two days and also showed me where i was supposed to blow myself up so you know it's a mess to find out how the i don't have enough. i want what the best yet how did that how much of that. but there are no. there are....
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i had to help. i was the oldest. of people in families, like everyone's, they pitched in, and my mom really taught us. i would say the lesson that i learned is never let anyone else define who you are. she was never going to let that situation define who she was. david: did you ever think that one day you would be the chairman of the joint chiefs and the secretary of state of the united states? colin: no. people ask me this all the time. it usually starts out with, what year did you graduate from west point? well, i did not go to west point. i could not have aspired to go to west point. well, did you go to the citadel, or did you go to texas a&m, or virginia military institute? i said, no, they would not let black guys in then. it was beyond any possible level of aspiration or expectation, but it happened. why did it happen? because i got a quality public school education that i did not know was of that high-quality at that time. elementary school, junior high school, high school, and then ccny let me in with my mode
i had to help. i was the oldest. of people in families, like everyone's, they pitched in, and my mom really taught us. i would say the lesson that i learned is never let anyone else define who you are. she was never going to let that situation define who she was. david: did you ever think that one day you would be the chairman of the joint chiefs and the secretary of state of the united states? colin: no. people ask me this all the time. it usually starts out with, what year did you graduate...
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so i started the way i approach writing, all writing, i usually write -- i never write out of a point of certainty. i always write from a position of confusion. what i'm interested in something and i don't quite know what i think about it, that's usually what i write about, because i'm trying to get to the bottom of something. one writer said writing is just a concentrated form of thinking. and i certainly think that's the case. so i began to imagine a woman -- because i often try to sort of distance myself from the characters to some degree because so much of me creeps into it anyway. i began to imagine a woman who was watching these same videos of bombs falling, of western journalists being beheaded, and i imagined her being simultaneously repulsed by this and unable to look away. as this went on, i began to think about the way that the war on terror has affected most of our lives, the idea of terrorism over the last 15 or 16 or so years. largely, we are statistically safe, right? in most cases the vast majority of us will never experience anything. we have far more to fear from hea
so i started the way i approach writing, all writing, i usually write -- i never write out of a point of certainty. i always write from a position of confusion. what i'm interested in something and i don't quite know what i think about it, that's usually what i write about, because i'm trying to get to the bottom of something. one writer said writing is just a concentrated form of thinking. and i certainly think that's the case. so i began to imagine a woman -- because i often try to sort of...
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i didn't get high i swore allegiance but then i started to cry and i wanted to go home. when asked what they did let me leave. they gave me a swimming lessons and taught us how to take guns apart. we did all this training in tucker. then they told me i was going to put on an explosive belt to blow myself up to. how many children were there at the center. kneel about one hundred maybe one hundred fifty. six to ten years old. that. you can see my face right. this is the problem with yourself and those is that their father doesn't take care of them. they live with me since they were small and. they're like my own children are those that are war with a rebel already here. so. my name is so how dirty i'm from dead as or so i'm a member of the free syrian army and i fight against i. don't know where i heard i.a.s. was luring kids to the mosque and indoctrinating them. and that was when i asked began training a generation of child soldiers. that's why i got them out of the country. i'm looking after them now and trying to help them forget everything i asked put them through a l
i didn't get high i swore allegiance but then i started to cry and i wanted to go home. when asked what they did let me leave. they gave me a swimming lessons and taught us how to take guns apart. we did all this training in tucker. then they told me i was going to put on an explosive belt to blow myself up to. how many children were there at the center. kneel about one hundred maybe one hundred fifty. six to ten years old. that. you can see my face right. this is the problem with yourself and...
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i sit down next to the head guy and go, i love this place. i want to work here. know you are not going to hire me. i give them three reasons why they will not hire me. i watch his face and i realize -- it is like a cartoon -- his whole expression is shocked. there is this pause. he goes, this is amazing. i said, what do you mean? he goes, i was not going to hire you, and you got the three reasons in the correct order. we are in the business of hiring people who are good in judgment. who can anticipate what people are thinking and feeling. i have never seen anybody try that tactic before. that was a great piece of analysis. would you like to come work for t. rowe price? and i said, you betcha. emily: you went on to run a science and technology fund at t. rowe price. roger: i did. starting my career, being assigned to cover technology meant the first rule of wall street is timing is everything. emily: so were you smart or were you lucky? roger: i was totally lucky. you can explain my entire career on the basis of a great starting day and being assigned to the secto
i sit down next to the head guy and go, i love this place. i want to work here. know you are not going to hire me. i give them three reasons why they will not hire me. i watch his face and i realize -- it is like a cartoon -- his whole expression is shocked. there is this pause. he goes, this is amazing. i said, what do you mean? he goes, i was not going to hire you, and you got the three reasons in the correct order. we are in the business of hiring people who are good in judgment. who can...
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i am very glad i did it. i learned to evaluate talent to build a business which ultimately led to greater success with a lot of failure mixed in. that is why when i got knocked out of the white house, people said, oh my god, what a failure. that's not a failure. if you are an entrepreneur, you know how to be persistent and resilient. if you have it, you have to go for it. you have to live your life without fear. bob: i think we have a lot of questions. >> thank you for coming. my question is, you say we have to look at these politicians and accept that they are human. i want your stance on when trump had the parkland discussion, he had it written in his notes to remind himself to say, i hear you. do you think he actually cares? anthony: this is a misnomer and how we characterize things. first of all, that was hope hicks handwriting. she was trying to help them out. you might not like him, but he is in the room with people who do not like him. he is in the room with people have a different point of view from h
i am very glad i did it. i learned to evaluate talent to build a business which ultimately led to greater success with a lot of failure mixed in. that is why when i got knocked out of the white house, people said, oh my god, what a failure. that's not a failure. if you are an entrepreneur, you know how to be persistent and resilient. if you have it, you have to go for it. you have to live your life without fear. bob: i think we have a lot of questions. >> thank you for coming. my question...
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i was laughing the other day and i said yeah, i graduated from lsu. i give them my money. i understand that without these not have aould generation who is able to fight for my education. for me to go to lsu. [applause] >> let's not forget that. when you look at 435 members of congress, this is our moment to expand our reach and to let new people. i want to take your questions and bring up this panel, i'm going to -- hazel is a reporters or at the teller i'm going to give her my notes. not today. i've to go make sure i clean up a couple of things. i am always afraid. zel, i want you to have for everyone, i would -- i have all 50 states and the district of ladies and gentlemen, you are made to see this. this is the potential if we make a commitment to everyone in this room, to register five more people. i party started my nieces and nephews. ain't19 of them and you getting no ham, no turkey, you are not even getting no mashed potatoes. we do not do much potatoes. we do take a salad. no greens. nothing else did and god knows not my delicious homemade fruit punch. [laughter] t
i was laughing the other day and i said yeah, i graduated from lsu. i give them my money. i understand that without these not have aould generation who is able to fight for my education. for me to go to lsu. [applause] >> let's not forget that. when you look at 435 members of congress, this is our moment to expand our reach and to let new people. i want to take your questions and bring up this panel, i'm going to -- hazel is a reporters or at the teller i'm going to give her my notes. not...
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i mean, i feel like i -- i literally got an mba in therapy.nd i'll tell ya, the main lesson i've learned is, if you're going to work with family or close friends, you've got to accept the crazy. dysfunction in family and dysfunction in business can actually be managed by just recognizing what it is and working around it. it's understanding strengths and weaknesses and hot buttons. now there are those who end up understanding that and there are those who don't. a perfect example of the latter, worldwide trailers, a concession truck builder out of waycross, georgia, and probably the craziest, most dysfunctional organization i've ever been involved with. owners tom and nancy ended their 20-year romantic relationship, but they continued to work together. what ensued was complete chaos, screaming, yelling, and way too much information. -just so we all know -- -you put us in this situation. tom's girlfriend has been working has been working in this company for three [bleep] years! oh, my god, i remember this. it was so hot in that trailer and they w
i mean, i feel like i -- i literally got an mba in therapy.nd i'll tell ya, the main lesson i've learned is, if you're going to work with family or close friends, you've got to accept the crazy. dysfunction in family and dysfunction in business can actually be managed by just recognizing what it is and working around it. it's understanding strengths and weaknesses and hot buttons. now there are those who end up understanding that and there are those who don't. a perfect example of the latter,...
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i did i did. when you took a boat will you still have relaxed once we have young women or ordered ladies or did order to get on the second mortgage to go because of insecurity and begin to believe about point. this out that is so many cases of me. asking the with what god may do to you some people. are us i was i have been betrayed by six people by the people. are still. around today to write their decision to let them. they didn't actually. see. this little. group. in the sense they were always there yes it's true that it. was a little to say to me as he should to me it's a character. to play around with the generals together and wonder if this there should be a picture of the. still coming. mostly not their plant there with their fat suit was written so it's this i'm going to remember she says. he means the first home builders for the three great creatures because it's a trip through the. park. city people to the depth of their one of the world are full of the. most haunting this dental records
i did i did. when you took a boat will you still have relaxed once we have young women or ordered ladies or did order to get on the second mortgage to go because of insecurity and begin to believe about point. this out that is so many cases of me. asking the with what god may do to you some people. are us i was i have been betrayed by six people by the people. are still. around today to write their decision to let them. they didn't actually. see. this little. group. in the sense they were...
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i was joking, i was -- i was. i was joking. i said president for life. that sounds good. we have to try that. [applause] i'm joking. but i'm joking. they knew i was joking. everybody was laughing. i'm joking about being president for life. donald trump with his dictatorial attitude wants to be president for life. fake news. fake. fake. horrible. you know what is going to happen? 96% of what they do, all they do is good stuff, the economy is the best it has ever been. by the way, some of you are in the coal world, it's coming back. big, big, big. steel is coming back. those plants are going to be opening and what we have done with the 25% tariffs for those guys who dump their steel all over the place -- by the way, it is not good steel. you know what i mean. it is crap. steel is coming back. six months prior to the election in 2020, everyone of those guys, we really endorse donald trump. if i don't win the election, the ratings are going to go so far down, they will be out of business. can you imagine? can you imagine covering bernie or pocahontas? pocahontas. how about th
i was joking, i was -- i was. i was joking. i said president for life. that sounds good. we have to try that. [applause] i'm joking. but i'm joking. they knew i was joking. everybody was laughing. i'm joking about being president for life. donald trump with his dictatorial attitude wants to be president for life. fake news. fake. fake. horrible. you know what is going to happen? 96% of what they do, all they do is good stuff, the economy is the best it has ever been. by the way, some of you are...
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like i felt -- i think i've got old people's rights now, i can say what i want.ghter ] >> jimmy: that's true. every time you come on you always tell a great story. about your uncle getting the toupee? do you remember that one? >> oh yeah. true story, that's in there. that's a true story. >> jimmy: i know, i saw it in -- [ talking over each other ] >> my uncle -- my uncle reginald. but my uncle reginald, he went bald in his 20s. he was bald for ten years so they called him bald reg. so he was bald to his 30s right? turned up one day, ding dong, elvis. [ light laughter ] and i said to my aunt edna, "what happened to uncle reg?" she said, "it was a miracle." [ talking over each other ] it's made much more personal. i took out my family for the first time. >> jimmy: i love that too. don't show me photos of your kid. >> oh god yeah. >> jimmy: don't show me photos of your kid. >> that's a true -- even though i don't have kids, people still show me photographs of theirs. it's very sweet. >> jimmy: i haven't done it to you, have i? >> no, you haven't -- i don't mind it r
like i felt -- i think i've got old people's rights now, i can say what i want.ghter ] >> jimmy: that's true. every time you come on you always tell a great story. about your uncle getting the toupee? do you remember that one? >> oh yeah. true story, that's in there. that's a true story. >> jimmy: i know, i saw it in -- [ talking over each other ] >> my uncle -- my uncle reginald. but my uncle reginald, he went bald in his 20s. he was bald for ten years so they called...
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you know i i. i yeah i don't know i just don't like it. they keep people i just like. mission among all the time. i think you've been caught to feel that way william or you just do feel i guess to feel. if. you think of yourself as humble feel feel. i don't know if you want to put. to me that i'm fine i guess so if a lot of people. are mean that i'm numb. then i get some. more. and. more. power. to move. it through or. move. on. and move back. home. who. who. stay to fish if. i find speaking up here. but. you didn't see. did you see that stuart. up should keep. it if just to see if you're sick. oh. yes. you know. you want to rest. thank you thank . you. in the five years that you. know. his life and transfer change. do you ever talk to him about or do you wonder if. this is like it was were. race is the way he is now. see when i look at the situation of now versus five years ago i actually see the same person i see william i see around him more opportunity more satisfaction more sense that he can do what he wants to set out to do and. i don't honestly perceive that eve
you know i i. i yeah i don't know i just don't like it. they keep people i just like. mission among all the time. i think you've been caught to feel that way william or you just do feel i guess to feel. if. you think of yourself as humble feel feel. i don't know if you want to put. to me that i'm fine i guess so if a lot of people. are mean that i'm numb. then i get some. more. and. more. power. to move. it through or. move. on. and move back. home. who. who. stay to fish if. i find speaking up...
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i always-- i didn't even know i was going to be an actor when i was a kid and i was like, "i gotta livenew york." >> really? >> stephen: it just seemed like the most exciting city in the world to me. how did you not move to los angeles, because it's the mother ship, and if you're in entertainment it's always shooting its tractor beams to entertainers saying you have to move out here to work. >> it's true mip pressure from my agent agent at the time-- lie early 90s-- to move out there. and then i got "reservoir dogs" and quentin tarantino did a huge favor to the actors by putting our names in the opening credits. and that helped enormously, because now people in the industry could put the name to the face. >> stephen: wow. i never thought about that. that's very generous of him. >> it really-- it really helped. >> stephen: were you-- were you mr. white? what was your color? >> i was mr. pink. >> stephen: mr. pink. that's right. you're like, "why do i have to be-- why do i have to be mr. pink?" that's nice. i remember that now. i said the greatest achievement of my career is not what i ge
i always-- i didn't even know i was going to be an actor when i was a kid and i was like, "i gotta livenew york." >> really? >> stephen: it just seemed like the most exciting city in the world to me. how did you not move to los angeles, because it's the mother ship, and if you're in entertainment it's always shooting its tractor beams to entertainers saying you have to move out here to work. >> it's true mip pressure from my agent agent at the time-- lie early 90s--...
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i think one should. i don't wa nt people. i think one should. i don't wanta briefing, i people.ne should. i don't want a briefing, i want to know for myself what's going on. i began to get into the cynicism of the officer corps about the war and i began to meet officers. america... like your country, we're a very open society, and before long there telling me, it's a bloodbath. so i knew there was trouble and so when i got a tip... somebody called up one day and said to me, hersh, maybe you will chase it, there's a terrible story, so i tried to run it down, it took a little while, then surely i learned the name kelly from and offers a. that's important because this gentleman, william cowley, who was a lieutenant i think leading a platoon, the company, charlie company, this particular offensive operation which ended up in the village off to, he was at the centre of your story. —— of my lai. you found him when he was back in the united states in 1969 after this terrible event. how did you find him? you know, i wasn't told his name, iwas him? you know, i wasn't told his name, i was
i think one should. i don't wa nt people. i think one should. i don't wanta briefing, i people.ne should. i don't want a briefing, i want to know for myself what's going on. i began to get into the cynicism of the officer corps about the war and i began to meet officers. america... like your country, we're a very open society, and before long there telling me, it's a bloodbath. so i knew there was trouble and so when i got a tip... somebody called up one day and said to me, hersh, maybe you...
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i. i i. i. i. do takes the fun in there singing the lyrics to the songs because they're in a good mood and can forget everyday life it's just a nice moment you can share with them. and even though. he stays in touch with his fans via social media to. see if you do fan new contact with the fans it's really important to me as i'm also an intensive user of social media i do all the posts myself and i now respond on instagram we have a hash tag called first for felix where i answer the first four comments under each photo of your comment i want to you before i. was a come on what music always comes first and the main thing about most successful d.j.'s and producers is their own singles and their production as an operative and that makes you just as much musician songwriter and producer and that's where the art is and people. his another master of the art of deejaying and record production. here's how it starts. to find out when me and the other guys started out the music didn't even exist we had an ide
i. i i. i. i. do takes the fun in there singing the lyrics to the songs because they're in a good mood and can forget everyday life it's just a nice moment you can share with them. and even though. he stays in touch with his fans via social media to. see if you do fan new contact with the fans it's really important to me as i'm also an intensive user of social media i do all the posts myself and i now respond on instagram we have a hash tag called first for felix where i answer the first four...
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i have just had i am. a veteran of two branches i did six years active duty in the name is the center technician from there i went into the naval reserves once that completed i went into the army national guard which i am still kurt currently serving and. at a total of fourteen years now for the car they were as a player just sticks i have periods i swear i have a substance abuse problem that i have about all that and get over here which was hard and now and again and the last time was a lot harder but at least i was able to. bounce back from it all. and since then have been trying to find income to help kind of move forward and. remember we have to cross over into it a precarious out. and give you a heads up. your whole day isn't compassed with doing nothing but surviving that foothold to go around to look for housing or to look for jobs. it becomes much harder because you're more focused on where am i going to get my next meal or how am i going to get to these free services or how my going to these food
i have just had i am. a veteran of two branches i did six years active duty in the name is the center technician from there i went into the naval reserves once that completed i went into the army national guard which i am still kurt currently serving and. at a total of fourteen years now for the car they were as a player just sticks i have periods i swear i have a substance abuse problem that i have about all that and get over here which was hard and now and again and the last time was a lot...
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i felt like i was pretty normal i went to regular school i had friends i had what i wanted always at home. i'm basically doing the same thing i play concerts i go to school i come home and it's almost like i was lucky i found the thing i like and i can do well so that's what i've been trials and to do i can beam very mature. like a young person with old wisdom. which i have the side but in another side in terms of life personal life. i think it's still pretty naive. to break. thank you. thank you very. you don't really know what you're searching for but you know is there something beautiful something now you you believe here. i feel like every one's life i mean i sound like a religious person and i'm completely not religious i was life has a mission and of enjoyment of i'm losing all my time trying to find out or achieve or. do what i supposed trees have to bear flowers or fruit human beings have to produce creative work otherwise i don't feel life. having a life i have it's. kind of really multi-layered multicultural. complicate it too. to describe and sometimes i. you mean get comf
i felt like i was pretty normal i went to regular school i had friends i had what i wanted always at home. i'm basically doing the same thing i play concerts i go to school i come home and it's almost like i was lucky i found the thing i like and i can do well so that's what i've been trials and to do i can beam very mature. like a young person with old wisdom. which i have the side but in another side in terms of life personal life. i think it's still pretty naive. to break. thank you. thank...
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and i will work for the media -- i don't work for the media, i am a journalist. media is an umbrella of a lot of things i do not believe in. journalism i believe in deeply. so i think it is in perfect and we have to be savvy consumers of information. water cronkite, he may have gotten that one wrong. e are ahink that -- ther lot of examples of the folks who have gotten it wrong, even institutions i believe in get it wrong, but the difference is what do they do about it once they do. do they come clean? do they do their best to call it straight? or do you feel that they do not? >> ride on. over here. tell everybody your name. my name is howard. >> thank you. >> having been an eyewitness to mosul, what do you think is preventing 10 other cities from going the same route in iraq or other middle eastern countries? with bothally -- americans and iraqis, solved it? or is it in ongoing repetition? >> that is a really good question. i think it is hard for us to wrap our minds around the size and scale of what has been accomplished. i think it would be difficult to do so
and i will work for the media -- i don't work for the media, i am a journalist. media is an umbrella of a lot of things i do not believe in. journalism i believe in deeply. so i think it is in perfect and we have to be savvy consumers of information. water cronkite, he may have gotten that one wrong. e are ahink that -- ther lot of examples of the folks who have gotten it wrong, even institutions i believe in get it wrong, but the difference is what do they do about it once they do. do they...
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i think the reason i write violent lyrics is because i want to act out a lot of the things i do but iit's a bad idea to. it's kind of like an outlet. ♪ i duct tape ♪ no one will ever find you >> you see me on stage with my face painted, there's blood dripping off, i look like i'm in pain because i'm pissed. that's krak rok. it's full of pure anger. doesn't give a [ bleep ] who he destroys. doesn't care. nothing's going to get in his way. that's who krak rok is. ♪ ♪ body bag swag i got that body bag swag ♪ note i got that body bag swag with blood ♪ ♪ i got that body bag swag that's the [ bleep ] i do on the outside. it's pretty fun. >> that's what you to out there? >> that's what i do. >> abendroth's cellmate at kent county is ricky mckaskle. >> my bunky is definitely a very different individual. and he's definitely not someone that i would start kicking with or hang out with in the world. >> [ bleep ] cool, bro, but i don't think it's something that i just -- i couldn't get geeked off of it and go [ bleep ] some girls or something, know what i'm saying? >> he can tell i have intellect
i think the reason i write violent lyrics is because i want to act out a lot of the things i do but iit's a bad idea to. it's kind of like an outlet. ♪ i duct tape ♪ no one will ever find you >> you see me on stage with my face painted, there's blood dripping off, i look like i'm in pain because i'm pissed. that's krak rok. it's full of pure anger. doesn't give a [ bleep ] who he destroys. doesn't care. nothing's going to get in his way. that's who krak rok is. ♪ ♪ body bag swag i...
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and i said yes, sir. i do not want to be your aid to camp. he said, why? i said i am not fit. i cannot see myself opening doors and bringing you coffee. [laughter] myself, know, i said to when the what have you done, harry? but he turned to me, seriously, did not even laugh at that, he said i look at my aid has been apprentice andan i brought you here because you had your first rifle company, you would did the experience of the new volunteers and so forth, and i need your help. i need that. in return, you will see how i operate. what hisld me about vision was for the division and everything else. he was true to his word, i learned more in that four or five months than i could have ever learned throughout the entire army in any other way. >> that is a neat way to sell you the idea of being his aid to camp. harry: he had to. and he lived up to it. that is exactly what he did. we had a very good relationship, very good relationship. >> how long were you the aid? harry: four or five months i think it was. i volunteered to come back, i wanted to come back to west point to teach bec
and i said yes, sir. i do not want to be your aid to camp. he said, why? i said i am not fit. i cannot see myself opening doors and bringing you coffee. [laughter] myself, know, i said to when the what have you done, harry? but he turned to me, seriously, did not even laugh at that, he said i look at my aid has been apprentice andan i brought you here because you had your first rifle company, you would did the experience of the new volunteers and so forth, and i need your help. i need that. in...
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>> jimmy: yeah. >> and i said, well, uh -- i think i could -- i kind of made a commitment.ng. he's like, yeah, i don't think you can. so we called and said, we can't do it, and then they waited, but the -- the weird -- the funny thing is that kevin williamson who created the show, and saw the tape, he said katie i only saw half of your audition because your sister's volleyball game was taped through it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you mean you taped over it -- >> yeah. i mean, that's how -- and i'm still that good at technology. i'm like -- >> jimmy: that's what got you the role. yeah. >> that's what got me the role, i guess. >> jimmy: half the audition, see, and here you are 20 years later. yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, how old -- you guys were just kids. >> so we were babies. we were 18 when we started. michelle was 16, and it was such a great time. >> jimmy: isn't that fun? you kind of grew up together. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and you see those guys every now and then, right? >> every now and then, and we're all going to get together so. >> jimmy: hey, no way? >> yeah, so it'll
>> jimmy: yeah. >> and i said, well, uh -- i think i could -- i kind of made a commitment.ng. he's like, yeah, i don't think you can. so we called and said, we can't do it, and then they waited, but the -- the weird -- the funny thing is that kevin williamson who created the show, and saw the tape, he said katie i only saw half of your audition because your sister's volleyball game was taped through it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you mean you taped over it -- >> yeah. i...
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i got pushback, i got f-bombs, i got... yes. paul, come on. paul: what was i disagreeing with?he whole deal with marcus. and i got fed up there because every time i'd come in and it would be, "well, if we didn't have to do this because of marcus, then blah, blah, blah." paul: ultimately, i was in favor, and i signed through it and went through it. lemonis: just to be clear, mike has a well-documented history of blaming others, including paul, for everything that goes wrong here. mike: some of the areas that paul was in, he is not good at. that said... lemonis: why are you blaming everybody else? mike: i'm not blaming everybody else. i said... lemonis: well, you said paul should have done this. what about you? and so as he's telling me things, i'm taking it all with a grain of salt. the two of you, your relationship is no longer? you guys have no relationship anymore? paul: not really. no. lemonis: how come, paul? paul: all the tension and stress of locations and closing, and that all fell apart. lemonis: it didn't fall apart on my end. my money got spent. i haven't gotten one l
i got pushback, i got f-bombs, i got... yes. paul, come on. paul: what was i disagreeing with?he whole deal with marcus. and i got fed up there because every time i'd come in and it would be, "well, if we didn't have to do this because of marcus, then blah, blah, blah." paul: ultimately, i was in favor, and i signed through it and went through it. lemonis: just to be clear, mike has a well-documented history of blaming others, including paul, for everything that goes wrong here. mike:...
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i went to university of chicago, i was an ok student, i went to law school, i hated law school, i droppedld beer, you know, what kids do. i got a job as a police reporter, a crime reporterfor an agency called the city news bureau of chicago, sort of a famous place, front page, that place stems from there. i learned there that the city was yours as long as you... you could be tough on cops as long as you didn't interfere between the cops and the mafia, because the chicago mafia ran the city and as long as you respected that, so i saw up close, tyranny in a way. let's remember that we're recording this interview at the very time of the 50th anniversary of one of the darkest incidents in the history of the us military and us warfighting, that is the massacre of more than 500 civilians in my lai. that was in march of 1968. we might never know the extent of what happened, the truth of what happened, if it hadn't been for your reporting. how did you dig deep into that story? what brought it to you? well, i ended up working for the associated press in chicago, and then i ended up in washington f
i went to university of chicago, i was an ok student, i went to law school, i hated law school, i droppedld beer, you know, what kids do. i got a job as a police reporter, a crime reporterfor an agency called the city news bureau of chicago, sort of a famous place, front page, that place stems from there. i learned there that the city was yours as long as you... you could be tough on cops as long as you didn't interfere between the cops and the mafia, because the chicago mafia ran the city and...
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i i. don't. i can take them into the book. and amicalola but i think admission no i don't give my all intimate look i mean. this is something you know i don't know. who are not just informing. the children but i still get one this is it was. going to be no no you know you got it in this. funny. and then. he says you got. on a minute left the best player in the world but they don't appreciate him and yet they built this underground cathedral in his honor well a statue is already quite groups from what an entire subway station transformed into a missing museum is really interesting. messy and argentina's relationship seems to be a complicated one. but these are the ground. zero of the government. and then one day i was among the one of those children if you can only. little but i meet. them i don't know when the moment was simply need to. let me see how they missed him missing the. set of see video. clips from back to the company but i don't know but i think anybody would want to do one of the fit in get us on video days. of mea
i i. don't. i can take them into the book. and amicalola but i think admission no i don't give my all intimate look i mean. this is something you know i don't know. who are not just informing. the children but i still get one this is it was. going to be no no you know you got it in this. funny. and then. he says you got. on a minute left the best player in the world but they don't appreciate him and yet they built this underground cathedral in his honor well a statue is already quite groups...
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i stayed up all night. i happened to, right before i went on stage, i checked twitter.boost. what's going on? uniform hatred. >> jimmy: you must not do that. we just saw mean tweets. we know why twitter exists. it is not to pay compliments. >> but you can just zing back with a tweet. >> jimmy: only in the president's case. tell me about the game show you're doing. genius junior. >> i'm executive producing and the host. it takes three taexs super smart kids that we found from around america between 8 and 14. and i challenge them with super smart questions. and they compete against each to be the geniuses. >> jimmy: do they know you played a genius junior? >> no idea sflooflt so they're not that smart really. [ applause ] >> they're remarkably smart. the thing we task them to do is to spell words in 60 seconds backwards. and as fast as you can their word, they just spit out the letters. it is unbelievable. >> jimmy: really! this show is designed to make parents feel bad about their own children. >> i feel the opposite. i think there are so many people that highlight what
i stayed up all night. i happened to, right before i went on stage, i checked twitter.boost. what's going on? uniform hatred. >> jimmy: you must not do that. we just saw mean tweets. we know why twitter exists. it is not to pay compliments. >> but you can just zing back with a tweet. >> jimmy: only in the president's case. tell me about the game show you're doing. genius junior. >> i'm executive producing and the host. it takes three taexs super smart kids that we found...
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>> i thought i was done. i thought, ok, i can go home now.s don't feel like -- in environment, in this place, in this time that we are in is what i feared when -- because i realized it has expended more and more. it is not just the military or the intelligence community. it is police, the justice system. it is immigration. like all of these systems are overlapping. they are suffocating people deliberately and methodicacally over decades. this has been a continuing -- people have been building this whirling death machine of power for decades now. you can focus in on a particular war or particular moment or particular controversy, but it is the overwhelming awe of the giganticness of the system that has driven me to try to fight back. and we need to start -- we don't need to fix these systems, we need to stop them. we need to push bacack on them whether it is immigration or the military or the intelligence apparatus. they are all part of the same system.. people are suffering. we can't wait.. we can't wait anymore. we cannot wait for change. am
>> i thought i was done. i thought, ok, i can go home now.s don't feel like -- in environment, in this place, in this time that we are in is what i feared when -- because i realized it has expended more and more. it is not just the military or the intelligence community. it is police, the justice system. it is immigration. like all of these systems are overlapping. they are suffocating people deliberately and methodicacally over decades. this has been a continuing -- people have been...
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i suppose when i went to college, i would have written down i thought math was my likely major. when i was exposed to economics, i was really impressed that this was a discipline that relies on logical thinking, mathematical thinking, but rigorous analysis, but is very much a discipline that is concerned with human welfare. that was a combination that greatly appealed to me. i must admit, after my first economics course, that was love at first sight. i stuck with it. i also found out early in my career, i studied macroeconomics in my frist courses, i was exposed to what you would call keynesian thinking about the great depression, and very impressed that capitalist economies were capable of occasional breakdowns in the functioning of labor markets that could result in such prolonged misery for such a large share of the population. i was impressed there did absolutely seem to be a great deal that had been learned about what could be done to address such episodes. that was my early interest and it has continued. ben: do you remember who your professor was? janet: herschel grossman
i suppose when i went to college, i would have written down i thought math was my likely major. when i was exposed to economics, i was really impressed that this was a discipline that relies on logical thinking, mathematical thinking, but rigorous analysis, but is very much a discipline that is concerned with human welfare. that was a combination that greatly appealed to me. i must admit, after my first economics course, that was love at first sight. i stuck with it. i also found out early in...
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i came to johnny one day and i said, look what she's doing. i said do i need to worry about this. he said absolutely you do. he said you need to get ahead of the story now before everyone else takes your story and manipulates it any way they want to and make it this very ugly thing. you need to control your story and tell your truth. i said, you're right. that's what we decided to do. that's where johnny one day comes over and he's like, our mutual friend that we have, found this guy named keith and he's going to help you share your story. >> keith davidson, an attorney? >> correct. >> an attorney for stormy daniels. >> i didn't know that. >> you contacted davidson? >> i didn't. johnny did. within a matter of a couple of days keith came out and we all had lunch together and he wanted to know details. we sat down at lunch for a couple of hours. i gave him details and keith was like this story is worth many, many millions. i'm like okay. we talked about it. that's when keith brought it to ami. >> did you know that keith, your attorney, was going to go to ami, which is the parent com
i came to johnny one day and i said, look what she's doing. i said do i need to worry about this. he said absolutely you do. he said you need to get ahead of the story now before everyone else takes your story and manipulates it any way they want to and make it this very ugly thing. you need to control your story and tell your truth. i said, you're right. that's what we decided to do. that's where johnny one day comes over and he's like, our mutual friend that we have, found this guy named...
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i had promised myself i wouldn't cry when i passed the exit. it had been six months, i was doing better now. but as soon as i saw the plumes of smoke from the paper plant, the tears came; not soft, quiet tears, but a terrific rush. hester whined and pawedded at my shirt sleeve, and for a moment i thought i would not be able to breathe, that i would never be able to breathe again. when my grandmother and my uncle bill were still alive, it felt a little like my grandfather was still here too. through their storytelling, their humor, their humble ways of being in the world, they had kept him alive. and i had been part of manager larger, something i -- something larger, something i understood. after my grandmother died, my extended family were all really gone. not just my grandparents and their siblings, but everyone who came before them. these mountains were rapidly changing. factories and tobacco fields had given way to craft breweries and mountain bike trails. and as this generation passed, an entire way of living and speaking and being had pass
i had promised myself i wouldn't cry when i passed the exit. it had been six months, i was doing better now. but as soon as i saw the plumes of smoke from the paper plant, the tears came; not soft, quiet tears, but a terrific rush. hester whined and pawedded at my shirt sleeve, and for a moment i thought i would not be able to breathe, that i would never be able to breathe again. when my grandmother and my uncle bill were still alive, it felt a little like my grandfather was still here too....
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>> well, i -- you know, i thought when i was growing up, because i used to dance, and i like to singr a while. and then -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: a florist as well? >> but then it was quite interesting, because two years ago, i think it was during the oscars, and back home in sweden. you know, people tried to kind of go back and find clips online or something. and it was someone who had dug out, this -- it's a very famous children's show that existed for like ten years when i was growing up. and it was like a talent show. and i was on it. >> jimmy: what was it called? >> "smastjarnorna," "the little stars." you should -- it's a lip sync. >> jimmy: oh, is that what you did? >> battle. >> jimmy: you did a lip sync battle? >> yes, seven, eight years old. >> jimmy: on, "smastjarnorna?" >> "smastjarnorna," yeah. >> jimmy: that's my favorite show. >> yeah, no, no, yeah. >> jimmy: i love, "smastjarnorna." are you kidding me? >> you should have competed. >> jimmy: i want more "smastjarnorna." >> you should have competed with 8-year-old alicia lip syncing. no, so i -- >> jimmy: what did
>> well, i -- you know, i thought when i was growing up, because i used to dance, and i like to singr a while. and then -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: a florist as well? >> but then it was quite interesting, because two years ago, i think it was during the oscars, and back home in sweden. you know, people tried to kind of go back and find clips online or something. and it was someone who had dug out, this -- it's a very famous children's show that existed for like ten years...
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i was, i was on her side. i represented for her. the rink how much it cost her. i really feel like i filled her up with her truth. >> jimmy: some where deep inside you know she will not appreciate any of that. because she is a horrible person. >> the way steven brilliantly told the story its through everyone's perspective. i showed her point of view. but tonya's point of view was shown. and jeff's point of view. in their version, she its a monster. >> everyone named lavonna is a monster. there aren other people named lavonna. >> everyone kept calling me lavonna, it's lavonna. >> you should have burned them with the cigarette. how about the parakeet on your shoulder the whole movie, was that difficult? >> i auditioned three parrots for the role. this guy i picked he was the most chill and hung out on my shoulder didn't do anything. then when we got shooting the thing. i had to put a breathing tube in my ear, nosdecide, lavonna had to have emphyzema. the bird hoke. and then the bird became obsessed with the plastic thing around my ear
i was, i was on her side. i represented for her. the rink how much it cost her. i really feel like i filled her up with her truth. >> jimmy: some where deep inside you know she will not appreciate any of that. because she is a horrible person. >> the way steven brilliantly told the story its through everyone's perspective. i showed her point of view. but tonya's point of view was shown. and jeff's point of view. in their version, she its a monster. >> everyone named lavonna is...
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yeah, i unbutton when i sit down, but i don't know.gh. >> seth: if it's uncomfortable, you can unbutton it. just to see how it feels. >> is this what it feels like to be a man? it's a nightmare. [ light laughter ] it's awful. >> seth: no, i think you look really natural. [ laughter ] i want to talk about your movie. >> please. >> seth: because it is very exciting. you're also working on the reboot of roseanne. >> roseanne. roseanne. >> seth: roseanne. you're executive producer. roseanne. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah, cool. >> seth: and you -- here is a photo of you on set. >> yup. >> seth: which is very exciting. >> that's on the couch. >> seth: that's on the couch. [ cheers ] what has it been like? >> it's been a nightmare. you've worked with your heroes. or you have to talk to your heroes all the time. >> seth: yes. and at snl, certainly that was -- >> you're talking to me right now. this must be hard for you. >> seth: and i'm just barely, barely keeping it together. [ light laughter ] obviously, you're a hero of mine, that's why
yeah, i unbutton when i sit down, but i don't know.gh. >> seth: if it's uncomfortable, you can unbutton it. just to see how it feels. >> is this what it feels like to be a man? it's a nightmare. [ light laughter ] it's awful. >> seth: no, i think you look really natural. [ laughter ] i want to talk about your movie. >> please. >> seth: because it is very exciting. you're also working on the reboot of roseanne. >> roseanne. roseanne. >> seth: roseanne....
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i don't know. i just think this is ridiculous.ay what you want and i've said that rosen steen was right to launch this independent counsel but after i sat there and i cooperated with them every communication i had with steve bannon, roger stone. >> because they asked for it and it's the special counsel. >> we'll find out. we'll find out. >> is it a game of chicken for you? >> no it's not game of chicken. after i went in there, what do we have -- what do all of us have to do to continue with this -- what are think going to continue to ask us for stuff. it's ridiculous. >> does come back to the question that we've all had is if you have nothing to hide, why not answer every question they have. who cares? it's 80 hours out of your life. you don't do it, you could go to prison. why not? just answer the questions. >> this goes back to something else and, by the way, whatever trump did, if he did something, whatever trump did, he was going to get away with it. she shouldn't have fired comey. i don't like the fact they treat hillary clin
i don't know. i just think this is ridiculous.ay what you want and i've said that rosen steen was right to launch this independent counsel but after i sat there and i cooperated with them every communication i had with steve bannon, roger stone. >> because they asked for it and it's the special counsel. >> we'll find out. we'll find out. >> is it a game of chicken for you? >> no it's not game of chicken. after i went in there, what do we have -- what do all of us have to...
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monkey that can i only i know it well when i had let them know i have to.do what i had everywhere and i did that even though i don't look. back. i love i really didn't know how to cover before we go. oh well. we're going to. journey more to movie sell more able to move his flight. simming your story that you. enjoy we don't. know. if the motives. this. yes. yes. hello. good. question that everyone has to sit down and then it's just going to. grow up the same i would have. thought that it was out of bed with a lot of the good news out of the place. to get into but. i'm out of iceland just. a matter of time on those that did not pass out but the point that i did last time to say about. i'm out of one of the. for the. markets and he the problem of. what's in the baton. i wasn't did went up by the media has pointed to. the demand on them of the market but they were negative. money to buy. anything. they were on the move to look. at. the thing. if i get a job at a particular some of them. i'm not going to do that about the presence of our staff but i doubt that
monkey that can i only i know it well when i had let them know i have to.do what i had everywhere and i did that even though i don't look. back. i love i really didn't know how to cover before we go. oh well. we're going to. journey more to movie sell more able to move his flight. simming your story that you. enjoy we don't. know. if the motives. this. yes. yes. hello. good. question that everyone has to sit down and then it's just going to. grow up the same i would have. thought that it was...
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and i remember i felt such a strange feeling talking to people who i knew, who i was related to, and asking them personal questions in a way that changed the dynamic from what i am used to with stories and being a correspondent, to have that wall up. that wall starts breaking down when you have personal connections. that when ier time was talking to people in the area, that they felt similar to what you are saying, it was therapeutic to see the news coverage and have people asking and feel the immediacy of it, but over time they got angry about it. they felt they were over scrutinized, a number of people i spoke with at the time. where are you in that process, i am wondering? because you have such a huge, bright spotlight on you right now. what is it doing to you as journalists, or even just as a survivors? how are you processing that? me,t is different for sometimes i have to separate myself as a survivor and a journalist. in the beginning, there were certainly journalists and people that covered it in a way i felt was inappropriate. and my dreams as a journalist and whether the pro
and i remember i felt such a strange feeling talking to people who i knew, who i was related to, and asking them personal questions in a way that changed the dynamic from what i am used to with stories and being a correspondent, to have that wall up. that wall starts breaking down when you have personal connections. that when ier time was talking to people in the area, that they felt similar to what you are saying, it was therapeutic to see the news coverage and have people asking and feel the...
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i am okay. i guess i wasn't very careful. i got in the backseat with him. no broken bones? check your knees, wrists and fingers. and to make sure he was in no pain, no broken bones, probably just bruised. my elbow hurts. give me your arm. as i massaged his left elbow he jerked away. let's be sure you didn't dislocate your elbow or shoulder. i'm fine, let's go back to the motel. let me feel your other elbow. i didn't fall on that side, dammit. shall we see a doctor? know. i will be bruised and it will be sore for a few days. you are really lucky. i guess so. my elbow is going to hurt for the next week. i will give you some ibuprofen, that will keep the swelling down. okay. are you sure? ibuprofen. it is advil. he didn't know what advil was. it is advil. made we should ask your doctor if it is compatible with what other medicines you take. it will be fine. i don't take any medication, nothing in compatible with advil? okay. i will give you two advils. i'm a tough guy, justice scalia said grinning in the backseat. i feel bad about the conversation we were having beforehand, i
i am okay. i guess i wasn't very careful. i got in the backseat with him. no broken bones? check your knees, wrists and fingers. and to make sure he was in no pain, no broken bones, probably just bruised. my elbow hurts. give me your arm. as i massaged his left elbow he jerked away. let's be sure you didn't dislocate your elbow or shoulder. i'm fine, let's go back to the motel. let me feel your other elbow. i didn't fall on that side, dammit. shall we see a doctor? know. i will be bruised and...
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think i was addicted was but aren't i really sad but yes because of course i am heartless out here on the remote. where you live in a city that is about the spike the stain is an anti closer country. people no political party once one neither left nor right. but they'd rather wait to see that one day equality will come to them from germany or wherever. it may be two years from now maybe in one hundred or two hundred years but that our son is an anti quota country that no political party and somebody wants to introduce quota laws but people. i think that women need to put themselves first there's enough of putting everybody before us we can still take care of everyone but for us we need to take care of ourselves if we start putting ourselves first the world will start putting ourselves first so we need to take that step i think it is very helpful sometimes to be a woman because there is still that whole thing about a testosterone competition and if you're a woman you're not as much of a threat to a man they would never assume you actually want their job even though you actually might.
think i was addicted was but aren't i really sad but yes because of course i am heartless out here on the remote. where you live in a city that is about the spike the stain is an anti closer country. people no political party once one neither left nor right. but they'd rather wait to see that one day equality will come to them from germany or wherever. it may be two years from now maybe in one hundred or two hundred years but that our son is an anti quota country that no political party and...
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i stand for what i stand for, i tell the truth, i'm trying to make government better. my three terms in the new york state assembly i was never endorsed by my local republican committee, and i was still able to defeat the endorsed a candidate -- endorsed candidate. i feel like i'm independent, an underdog, and i have been fighting corruption in new york state. i feel i can match up perfectly with my opponent, who is the opposite of me in many ways. you're not a career politician? have you pledged a term limit? i am on term limit legislation, think it is important we have term limits because at this point people say the constitution does not say it, you get a term limit every two years, you face the voters. i think there is an advantage to an incumbent, and it seems so many people stay forever. years -- at than 10 that point what good are you doing? i love the jeffersonian idea of people coming out of the , getting into politics to help the country out. 50's, i got the politics late in life. i was an attorney, i ran my family business, i'm still a shareholder of my busi
i stand for what i stand for, i tell the truth, i'm trying to make government better. my three terms in the new york state assembly i was never endorsed by my local republican committee, and i was still able to defeat the endorsed a candidate -- endorsed candidate. i feel like i'm independent, an underdog, and i have been fighting corruption in new york state. i feel i can match up perfectly with my opponent, who is the opposite of me in many ways. you're not a career politician? have you...
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i really do. i really do. then how come chain migration is okay for the trump's but chain migration or family reunification is not okay for the rest of america? i don't see that. at the end there's no agreement with daca at this moment because many different reasons. the supreme court got involved and then the court of appeals that they want to revisit the case might do it in late spring and they begin the supreme court in the fall. but the sense of urgency is not there anymore. ideally that by including chain migration, donald trump and some of his advisers really want to change the essence of what is the united states, which is a diverse, tolbert, multicultural, multiethnic, multiracial country. that is precisely what we have to represent. but then we have a president that for the first time is offending and attacking minorities. this is not normal. i tend to do something that might be political suicide, but every once in a while foxnews invites me to go to their shows and i accept. do you know why i do it?
i really do. i really do. then how come chain migration is okay for the trump's but chain migration or family reunification is not okay for the rest of america? i don't see that. at the end there's no agreement with daca at this moment because many different reasons. the supreme court got involved and then the court of appeals that they want to revisit the case might do it in late spring and they begin the supreme court in the fall. but the sense of urgency is not there anymore. ideally that by...
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i told him that i was furious, i said, you know, i sa, "i can't believe you're doing this to me i doowrd me, bute, he may he might have heard me, i don't know. (sniffle i mean, i do... i was able to finally get a... a way out. t i knt if i went up against harvey weinstein, i mean, just instinctually, i'd be squashed. so i was scared. and so i didn't say anything to the people that might have been able to help me. >> narrator: katherine kendall is one of over a hundred women whhave come forward with allegations against harvey weinstein since october 2017. many of these women are now suing him. weinstein declined to be interviewed. but through his spokeswoman, he provided "frtline" with written responses to the allegations in this film. he denies any criminal conduct. pe harvey weinstein was one of the most powerfule in hollywood for decades, and he was a darling of the americanpo tical world. e y time you have a story like this where people tting hurt over decades and decades, knere are people around wh enough and cld have done more to stop it. >> i think this is a momentous reckoning.
i told him that i was furious, i said, you know, i sa, "i can't believe you're doing this to me i doowrd me, bute, he may he might have heard me, i don't know. (sniffle i mean, i do... i was able to finally get a... a way out. t i knt if i went up against harvey weinstein, i mean, just instinctually, i'd be squashed. so i was scared. and so i didn't say anything to the people that might have been able to help me. >> narrator: katherine kendall is one of over a hundred women whhave...
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doingelt like if i keep in the direction i was going, i knew that i was insane. is definition of insanity doing the same thing expecting a different outcome. jail, if i'm going to incidents happen, it is not the law, it is not the police, it is me. me.s nobody's fault, it is brandon, talk about what you were doing before, how things are going now. ago i was struggling to survive in the streets. i had no income, nobody to help me out. i was leaning towards selling drugs and robbing to get my money and the things i wanted. mom thought she was going to have to bury me or i was going to be in a cell. school's, i out of had to go to alternative schools, and it up getting kicked out. it was rough. then, i have been on the righteous path, trying to do the right thing and make the right moves and choices. mr. and mrs. jones have been a big help, mr. hicks has kept me motivated, not wanting to retaliate when things happen to people close to my family. that was the hardest thing to do. a few months ago, my brother was shot. we grew up together. it was hard to not retaliate
doingelt like if i keep in the direction i was going, i knew that i was insane. is definition of insanity doing the same thing expecting a different outcome. jail, if i'm going to incidents happen, it is not the law, it is not the police, it is me. me.s nobody's fault, it is brandon, talk about what you were doing before, how things are going now. ago i was struggling to survive in the streets. i had no income, nobody to help me out. i was leaning towards selling drugs and robbing to get my...
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amicalola but i think i miss you know i don't when the audition get model intimate i mean. listen some think you know better than all. who are just informing me know if you don't know for my. notes here on the morrow and i'll go. get one the music was. going to do you know what i mean in this. sort of funny. in a song that. he says you got. on a minute they have the best player in the world but they don't appreciate him and yet they built this underground cathedral in his honor for less tense he was already quite good but an entire subway stations transformed into a missing museum is pretty impressive. macy and argentina's relationship seems to be a complicated one. but there are the drama when you have. it all doesn't want you. and then one day out of the most whether you're going to get to know me. you know but i mean you're not going to get. them i don't know. i mean listen. if they miss you know they may see you in missing the. set of scenes video. to happen but i don't know but i think william but i think we've got to do it in dallas on video days on the film you know.
amicalola but i think i miss you know i don't when the audition get model intimate i mean. listen some think you know better than all. who are just informing me know if you don't know for my. notes here on the morrow and i'll go. get one the music was. going to do you know what i mean in this. sort of funny. in a song that. he says you got. on a minute they have the best player in the world but they don't appreciate him and yet they built this underground cathedral in his honor for less tense...
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i never thought i would love the man why would i love him? very difficult curmudgeon man i thought so i tell the story of this unlike the friendship had formed and progressed and that timeline involved to show how unusual friendship and there is a lot of drama involved. and then to inject that is action-packed so what i thought i would do is share with you a few passages from the book from david foster wallace the friendship would not have been if he had not encourage me to seek out justice scalia but david was my friend and had written about me and we had become friends he said you must seek out justice kolea his views on rhetoric are interesting. and so i did. i want to read to you a few passages the book is full of it yet -- of then yet to elusive his character what he was like as a person and as a human being and as a companion and as a friend but so few people really knew the person the human being. i wanted to revoke the man. so i will read from the introduction right characterize justice kolea with a little passage called the exuberant
i never thought i would love the man why would i love him? very difficult curmudgeon man i thought so i tell the story of this unlike the friendship had formed and progressed and that timeline involved to show how unusual friendship and there is a lot of drama involved. and then to inject that is action-packed so what i thought i would do is share with you a few passages from the book from david foster wallace the friendship would not have been if he had not encourage me to seek out justice...
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yeah, i guess i was that.ush here, push there. >> then meeting the kids, we auditioned a lot of kids. >> oh! >> i was eating chinese food with my family and i opened a fortune cookie and it said, "you will be graced with the presence of stardom." and then the phone rang and it was a callback for "roseanne." >> come on, just answer my question. >> it's none of your business. >> it is my business when you start sneaking out of this house to meet some guy that i would consider leaving your father for. >> i'd never been in an audition process before, other than for like the school play. >> ha-ha. >> michael came in, he was 6. he looked like my family. and hi sits down, he goes, want to hear a joke? so, i'm like, yeah. >> so, i asked her, why did the turtle cross the road? >> i go, i don't know. >> and the punchline was, "chicken's day off." >> chicken's day off. i go, you're hired. >> mom, i finished folding the laundry. >> thank you, honey. you're one of my three favorite kids. >> what about me? >> no. >> it was
yeah, i guess i was that.ush here, push there. >> then meeting the kids, we auditioned a lot of kids. >> oh! >> i was eating chinese food with my family and i opened a fortune cookie and it said, "you will be graced with the presence of stardom." and then the phone rang and it was a callback for "roseanne." >> come on, just answer my question. >> it's none of your business. >> it is my business when you start sneaking out of this house to...
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i know where she's located. i know what i saw. and i never spoke up. i never told anyone what my concerns were. and when i got to the school, it was utter chaos. there were cars everywhere. i don't know if we can -- and what i had never seen before was cars piled up in neighbors' yards, trying to find a place to park. this was just a neighborhood road. and there's a fire house located at the corner of the driveway to sandy hook where the school is kind of tucked away. you can't even see it from the road. and so i drove down a few blocks and i parked and i brought my two little girls, at this point, i had picked up my other daughter from preschool and started towards the firehouse. so when i got to the firehouse, you know, it was never intended to be what it was. it was supposed to be this temporary location that the kids could be evacuated to in case there was an emergency, but this became like the headquarters for everything. there were people running every single which way, and i remember looking and scanning for my daughter. just trying to find her.
i know where she's located. i know what i saw. and i never spoke up. i never told anyone what my concerns were. and when i got to the school, it was utter chaos. there were cars everywhere. i don't know if we can -- and what i had never seen before was cars piled up in neighbors' yards, trying to find a place to park. this was just a neighborhood road. and there's a fire house located at the corner of the driveway to sandy hook where the school is kind of tucked away. you can't even see it from...
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i realize it's a tricky issue but i want to work with you on it to the extent i can because i think it'stant and i think you could probably snap your fingers and get $20 billion worth of u.s. sales. >> i'm sorry, mr. ambassador. who are you talking about? >> the c.o.o. is a guy named jeff getman, he is a person i know well. he is the chief operating officer. he's very worried about everything you are worried about. >> how are you suggesting we free up this at a snap of the fingers? >> i'm saying if you can get the axiom bank operating again you will find exports very quickly, a bunch of pent up demand. >> trust me, i get this. i'm asking you how are we going to get this nominee from the white house and it's somebody that supports the bank not dismantling the bank. it's not exactly in my level of responsibility. i agree in terms of outcome. you know the problem better than i do for sure because the problem is not the administration. >> the problem is not the administration? don't you think the white house needs to send us a name of smp who supports the bank? >> all i want is to have a quo
i realize it's a tricky issue but i want to work with you on it to the extent i can because i think it'stant and i think you could probably snap your fingers and get $20 billion worth of u.s. sales. >> i'm sorry, mr. ambassador. who are you talking about? >> the c.o.o. is a guy named jeff getman, he is a person i know well. he is the chief operating officer. he's very worried about everything you are worried about. >> how are you suggesting we free up this at a snap of the...
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i promised i would not do that and i didn't. we eliminated furlough days, we restored merit pay increases, cost of living increases. we told the state employees if you like your union, you can keep your union. but we also told them if you don't want to, you don't have to join a union. [ applause ] and this, i believe, before the end of this year, you'll find the supreme court of the united states coming in, saying you do not have to pay extortion money to have a job. [ applause ] many of our state employees have left the union ranks. i think that the whole nation is moving away from seniority into performance-based employment. and i think that is the path of the 21st century. because you know what the alternative is? the alternative is going to mcdonald's and you hit a couple of keys and then your food comes down a little trough and you never see a human being. that's the problem with overpowering the business community. they go to robots. now, do robots think intelligently? no. they do what they're told consistently. there's no
i promised i would not do that and i didn't. we eliminated furlough days, we restored merit pay increases, cost of living increases. we told the state employees if you like your union, you can keep your union. but we also told them if you don't want to, you don't have to join a union. [ applause ] and this, i believe, before the end of this year, you'll find the supreme court of the united states coming in, saying you do not have to pay extortion money to have a job. [ applause ] many of our...
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i love health and nutrition, and this was something i could relate to, i could understand, and i could easily share with my friends and family. and i could tell them, "this will affect your life if this passes." and so i think more people, if they do want to get involved, take a baby step. start with something that you're excited about, maybe you want to root for, and see what happens. >> okay, some very good points. and as we see more people take an active role, you know, another question is, you know, could that lead to a rise in racial tension? we'll tackle that issue coming up on "beyond the headlines." at&t has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want watching the network... & less of the ones you don't... more experts preventing security issues & less security threats impacting our customers. more of a highly secure network with more security products available for further protection & less per month than comcast for business internet. switch to at&t internet for business. more & less - that's the power of &. eathat
i love health and nutrition, and this was something i could relate to, i could understand, and i could easily share with my friends and family. and i could tell them, "this will affect your life if this passes." and so i think more people, if they do want to get involved, take a baby step. start with something that you're excited about, maybe you want to root for, and see what happens. >> okay, some very good points. and as we see more people take an active role, you know,...