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so i can help cardiac patients just like me. so i can serve my country. so i can do what i love. so i can give back. so i can play in the junior olympics. so i can make plays. so i can do this. so i can race my friends. children's national didn't just help us grow up, they helped us grow up stronger. >>> only on "news4 tonight," a after ht speaks out says a local business berated him, kicked him out when he asked for donations. he sat down with nicole jacobs to tellry his sto. >> i didn'ten expect what haed to happen because just small town, everybody's supposed to be nice. >> reporter: 17-year-old daniel thomas is an eagle scout for troop 962. he's workingn a community service project and needed donations. >> lumber different wood and some hardware. >> reporter: this hardware store seemed to be a likely option til daniel and his father encountered one worker's opinion. >> he said the scouts have been ruined by the politically correct crowd. ever since they got a piece of the scouts and let the homosexuals and the girls in there, it's been ruined. nd son rter: the father say they
so i can help cardiac patients just like me. so i can serve my country. so i can do what i love. so i can give back. so i can play in the junior olympics. so i can make plays. so i can do this. so i can race my friends. children's national didn't just help us grow up, they helped us grow up stronger. >>> only on "news4 tonight," a after ht speaks out says a local business berated him, kicked him out when he asked for donations. he sat down with nicole jacobs to tellry his...
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i can tell you that. america is nation that believes that the best is always yet to come. i want to thank everyone here today. very special people, very important things were doing. this has never been done in our country. we will give people the chance and will give people a chance a great success. a friend of mine told me when people get out of prison they're all excited. and then they go and they have that stigma they can't get a job. eople don't want to hire them. they can't get that chance. and when they do come in many cases they just turn out to be outstanding. better than other people. were going to make our communities more secure and were going to make our country ore prosperous and together we ill make america safer and stronger and greater than ever before and i can tell you, as far as people getting out of prison, it's going to be far stronger and greater than ever far greater than ever before. you're going to get that chance and make everyone proud and be proud of yourselves. it's an honor to be with you. i want to thank everybody for working so hard on this.
i can tell you that. america is nation that believes that the best is always yet to come. i want to thank everyone here today. very special people, very important things were doing. this has never been done in our country. we will give people the chance and will give people a chance a great success. a friend of mine told me when people get out of prison they're all excited. and then they go and they have that stigma they can't get a job. eople don't want to hire them. they can't get that...
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feel like i can help. that the business will need a cataclysmic change. ♪ there's no doubt that monica has some good ideas here, and i've had a few days to look over the financials. so i was out in california while monica was working, and i thought it'd be a good idea for us to sit down and see if there's a way for us to do business together. ultimately, the reason that i really like this idea is the sea buckthorn products have benefits to people, have purpose for you. the margins are great. it requires product development and packaging, and to me, that's the easy part, by the way. monica: yeah. lemonis: the hard part is, is that one person has to be in charge that isn't you. monica: i don't want to be in charge. i can't be in charge. lemonis: yeah, no. yeah. and so i'm willing to put up 100 grand to get things off the ground so that i can have full control of every change that has to happen, and we'll be 50/50 partners. monica: marcus, what about the million i've put in? lemonis: where is the million you'v
feel like i can help. that the business will need a cataclysmic change. ♪ there's no doubt that monica has some good ideas here, and i've had a few days to look over the financials. so i was out in california while monica was working, and i thought it'd be a good idea for us to sit down and see if there's a way for us to do business together. ultimately, the reason that i really like this idea is the sea buckthorn products have benefits to people, have purpose for you. the margins are great....
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i can make it up? okay. how high would read the danger? robably compared to other dangers that i worry about or used to be paid to worry about i would say medium. >> should their bid on earlier reckoning for the tech companies and accountability? >> i can't answer that, i mean, i can't answer that softly, so i won't try. >> how fixable are the holes in these platforms? >> i don't know. i'm skeptical. i worry the nature is such that it is-- that the notion of a fix may be an illusion. >> abc's jonathan karl is here and he's my lifeline and he will do a little follow-up and a second. >> you are phoning a friend? [laughter] >> before i found my friend, when was the last time you talked to andrew mccabe? >> probably a month ago. >> what you think of what happened to him? >> i'm conflicted. i think he's a great person and public servants. i feel pain for him and his family. at the same time, though, i think the inspector general report in that process i hope it shows people this is what an organization committed to the truth and accountability l
i can make it up? okay. how high would read the danger? robably compared to other dangers that i worry about or used to be paid to worry about i would say medium. >> should their bid on earlier reckoning for the tech companies and accountability? >> i can't answer that, i mean, i can't answer that softly, so i won't try. >> how fixable are the holes in these platforms? >> i don't know. i'm skeptical. i worry the nature is such that it is-- that the notion of a fix may be...
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and i can give a million examples. but one of the things i think is really important is allowing -- or figuring out some way to -- the example was a little bit of a window into the way in which we internalize sexism in terms of being able to say no. and just to be able to carry that forward and say how do we internalize sexism in terms of how we view ourselves and other powerful women. and even the way hillary clinton was talked about, is still talked about. the idea that she was a flawed candidate, as if there was ever a candidate in american history who wasn't flawed. but that opened the window into a mentality of fertile ground for seeing her negative. so when the republicans and russians and bernie sanders came in, everybody was ready. >> yeah, they're ready. right, right, right. you had the right and the left saying the same thing. yeah. >> so the question is --. [ laughing ] >> sorry. no, sorry. this has been like -- i'm bursting. this has been like just every day screaming atheelision because i feel like -- i fee
and i can give a million examples. but one of the things i think is really important is allowing -- or figuring out some way to -- the example was a little bit of a window into the way in which we internalize sexism in terms of being able to say no. and just to be able to carry that forward and say how do we internalize sexism in terms of how we view ourselves and other powerful women. and even the way hillary clinton was talked about, is still talked about. the idea that she was a flawed...
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May 29, 2018
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so i i know how to talk, i can tell you that. but i was little intimidated coming here because graduations, it's tough. it's hard trying to come up with something to share with you that you haven't already heard. what can i possibly say? any inspiration or guidance i can offer is nothing that your parents or your deans or professors or siri have already provided. [laughing] committed individually i don't y new lessons. i've had in the new lessons that i often think that it's not the new lessons but so much as it is really learning the old once again and again. so here are variations on a few grand themes beginning with this. pick a problem, any problem. the list is long. here are just a few that are at the top of my list. there's a gun violence and climate change, systemic racism, economic inequality, media bias, the home was neat opportunity come the addicted need treatment. the dreamers need protection. the present system is reforming. the lgbtq community needs acceptance. [applause] the social safety net needs saving, and the m
so i i know how to talk, i can tell you that. but i was little intimidated coming here because graduations, it's tough. it's hard trying to come up with something to share with you that you haven't already heard. what can i possibly say? any inspiration or guidance i can offer is nothing that your parents or your deans or professors or siri have already provided. [laughing] committed individually i don't y new lessons. i've had in the new lessons that i often think that it's not the new lessons...
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[laughter] but we're both well intentioned, i can tell you that. and america is a nation that believes that the best is always yet to come. i want to again thank everyone here today. very special people. very important thing that we're doing. this has never been done in our country. it's never been done. we're going to give people that chance, and we're going to give people a chance at great a friend of mine told me that when people get out of prison, they're all excited. and then they go and they have that stigma, they can't get a job. people don't want to hire them. they can't get that chance. and when they do, in many cases -- not in all cases, but in many cases, they just turn out to be outstanding. better than other people. so we're going to make our communities more secure, and we're going to make our country more prosperous. and together, we will make america safer, and stronger, and greater than ever before. and i can tell you, as far as people getting out of prison, it's going to be far, far, far greater than ever before. you're going to ge
[laughter] but we're both well intentioned, i can tell you that. and america is a nation that believes that the best is always yet to come. i want to again thank everyone here today. very special people. very important thing that we're doing. this has never been done in our country. it's never been done. we're going to give people that chance, and we're going to give people a chance at great a friend of mine told me that when people get out of prison, they're all excited. and then they go and...
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it's like whoa, i can -- i own the world. i can do whatever i want. can -- better than any ceo in the world, i can instruct you to do whatever i want you to do with a pistol to you, you know? it's an adrenaline you can never get from anything else. unfortunately there's a consequence to it. because i got a strike, my years was doubled, which is like up to 521 years. and i got 11 consecutive life terms. i know why i'm here, but i can see why most of you are here. hell of stupid. >> in our three months of taping, we never heard an inmate so willing to detail his own crimecially with an appe pending. >> i've invaded many a home, not necessarily the ones i was convicted for. all right? i've invaded other people's homes, you know. people that play the same game i play, sell drugs, whatever. i go in this home. >> how'd you get in? >> through the front door. how you get in? >> door wasn't locked? >> of course. if it's locked, you go through it. break down the door. alarm goes off. each of us take a room. got to cover everybody at one time. because it could b
it's like whoa, i can -- i own the world. i can do whatever i want. can -- better than any ceo in the world, i can instruct you to do whatever i want you to do with a pistol to you, you know? it's an adrenaline you can never get from anything else. unfortunately there's a consequence to it. because i got a strike, my years was doubled, which is like up to 521 years. and i got 11 consecutive life terms. i know why i'm here, but i can see why most of you are here. hell of stupid. >> in our...
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i actually have that answer. you can take out your pencils and pens and jot it down. it is pretty long, so you are going to have to kind of remember it. i have it. the key to success -- are you ready? are you guys ready? work. better yet, hard work. i call it you have to bust your butts. i am serious. it doesn't matter what you want to do. hustle, otherwise it won't get done. obviously by virtue of you being here today, you know a little bit about this. you got to hustle to get where you are, but again, i know you as young people are always looking for some kind of shortcut. in your heads right now you are saying, i can probably find a way to hedge and speed it up a little bit, to work a little bit less. lots of people. there are plenty of people who got lucky and did not have to work that hard. yeah, but there are lots of people who actually lose weight without exercising. there has got to be some kind of a get rich quick scheme i can get involved in. yeah, but she went from the projects to the corner office. it can't be that hard. it is not just me, or your parents,
i actually have that answer. you can take out your pencils and pens and jot it down. it is pretty long, so you are going to have to kind of remember it. i have it. the key to success -- are you ready? are you guys ready? work. better yet, hard work. i call it you have to bust your butts. i am serious. it doesn't matter what you want to do. hustle, otherwise it won't get done. obviously by virtue of you being here today, you know a little bit about this. you got to hustle to get where you are,...
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i was hoping to wait for christiana another to drive by what can i do now. i give it a try in the streets of madrid c r seven may be some way. of course not i'm not going to find him shopping education am not even the swat officer shot but still the experts tell me that the. another might pop up anywhere. it two thousand and fifteen or night or disguised himself and surprised the street right here on this very spot. that. was a. riot i understand the staff could be hiding anything well maybe i didn't. mistake me benson mom behind those she. is to me cause made up artist this. has muscle to trip inches up through all this gareth bale out and about with his special lady and who the hell is hiding behind this get up. i need to stop daydreaming and stop making things happen so i'm off tornadoes house . as usual you can find anything you want on the internet the exact location of those villa in the north east of madrid for example. are evil list of his neighbors his mother a strike partner of his coaches and of course thousands of pictures from outside and even f
i was hoping to wait for christiana another to drive by what can i do now. i give it a try in the streets of madrid c r seven may be some way. of course not i'm not going to find him shopping education am not even the swat officer shot but still the experts tell me that the. another might pop up anywhere. it two thousand and fifteen or night or disguised himself and surprised the street right here on this very spot. that. was a. riot i understand the staff could be hiding anything well maybe i...
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still, there are some things we can fix. iactually see what they're selling. so, take the sign... and what they should be selling is soap, not dream catchers and random trinkets. but i don't understand the connection. >> i know what you mean. [ laughs ] i know what you mean. >> why do you do it? it's no good. >> no. >> for the customer, it's confusing. instead, sandra should be selling products connected to soap, like candles or room spray -- an easy idea. or so i thought. >> the problem with that is the...border. it's difficult in here to get -- >> okay. so what about for candles? >> it's, yeah, a little difficult, but i can -- we can try. >> i love that about sandra. to her, nothing was impossible. >> we are making something different. at least in our country, step by step, we are growing and learning. >> for you to be able to grow up as a little girl in cuba, to surround yourself with good people, to make a living for yourself and for your family, with no help, it's a bigger deal than you think. a really big deal. is it emo
still, there are some things we can fix. iactually see what they're selling. so, take the sign... and what they should be selling is soap, not dream catchers and random trinkets. but i don't understand the connection. >> i know what you mean. [ laughs ] i know what you mean. >> why do you do it? it's no good. >> no. >> for the customer, it's confusing. instead, sandra should be selling products connected to soap, like candles or room spray -- an easy idea. or so i...
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and i said, yeah, so what do i do? cane some visits to someplace and do some openings so i can get some money? and he said, yeah, we really need to, because we don't have money, otherwise we'll have to borrow. and i reached my office and i put on my phone and while i was trying to find out ways to earn money to finish my film, this came out, that i'm the second richest actor in the world. was it news to you? it was news to me, and i stick by it. please continue saying it, it feels good. but you're not complaining are you? i'm not complaining at all. you've made a lot of money. i've made a lot of money. from many films. i always wanted to be rich, i always wanted to be famous. i come from a very, very, very poor background. given a chance, i'll do it all over again. i'm just so happy being a star and so rich. but you have said that with that fame and wealth comes responsibilities. and you are here at davos at the world economic forum where you've been celebrated for your work and philanthropy, you received the crystal award
and i said, yeah, so what do i do? cane some visits to someplace and do some openings so i can get some money? and he said, yeah, we really need to, because we don't have money, otherwise we'll have to borrow. and i reached my office and i put on my phone and while i was trying to find out ways to earn money to finish my film, this came out, that i'm the second richest actor in the world. was it news to you? it was news to me, and i stick by it. please continue saying it, it feels good. but...
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if i can grow this company as big i know it can be, i stand to make millions. hi, i'm marcus.ice to meet you. what do you do here? >> what everybody needs me to do. i'm the office assistant. >> well, where will i find tom and nancy? >> in the back. >> this is where everything takes place. they outfit here. >> walking into the worldwide trailer tampa facility, i'm surprised at how small the whole plant is. there's not a lot of people here, and for a company that puts out hundreds of trailers a year, i'm not sure where everything is. and so are they made here too? >> no. they're actually built from steam up in our georgia factory, and then they're delivered down here. so they pretty much come to us like a empty house, and we install everything here. >> the fact that they have split this manufacturing into two facilities is a very big issue. i know it's costing them money. well, i'll find my way. it's just on the way back there. i'll find my way. >> nice meeting you. >> nice meeting you. take care. >> thank you, yes. >> how you doing? i'm marcus. >> nice to meet you. rick. >> you
if i can grow this company as big i know it can be, i stand to make millions. hi, i'm marcus.ice to meet you. what do you do here? >> what everybody needs me to do. i'm the office assistant. >> well, where will i find tom and nancy? >> in the back. >> this is where everything takes place. they outfit here. >> walking into the worldwide trailer tampa facility, i'm surprised at how small the whole plant is. there's not a lot of people here, and for a company that...
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i can listen to a voice because i live and learn and it's nice to hear another voice and i can visualize everything down to a styrofoam cup sitting out of place. the scene changed in a movie and they don't have the same pair of shoes on the head-on in the last scene. i visualize thingsik like that o thank you for your books. >> host: do you read all of your audio books for the reader's? >> guest: though they are professional actors tore do tha. i've learned my strengths and weaknesses and reading my own novels is not aea weak as. it is a performance, they act out the scenes so there's a lot of reflection and you need a professional to do that. people that read the harry potter books i said listen to jim dale who does. potter he's in the guinness book of world records for 150 places he does but it's a whole better experience. i sat in my garage listening with the car running to see how my book is great and even though i wrote it i know how it's going to end because the audio is a different performance and experience. >> host: we are going to show the trailer from absolute power, this is w
i can listen to a voice because i live and learn and it's nice to hear another voice and i can visualize everything down to a styrofoam cup sitting out of place. the scene changed in a movie and they don't have the same pair of shoes on the head-on in the last scene. i visualize thingsik like that o thank you for your books. >> host: do you read all of your audio books for the reader's? >> guest: though they are professional actors tore do tha. i've learned my strengths and...
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i can do a little better than that. now that i presented some of the bad news, the good news is that there really is a solution, and the solution is each and every one of you, because you will become the new editorial gatekeepers, and ambitious army of truth seekers who will arm yourselves with the intelligence, with the insight and the facts necessary to strike down to see. you are in a position to keep now disparageho real news, you all are the ones who will keep those people in check. [applause] why?: because you can push back and you can answer false narratives with real information, and you can set the straight. and you also have the ability voice, as theive dean was saying, two people who desperately now need to tell their stories and have their stories told. and this is what i do know for sure, because i've been doing it a long time. if you can capture the humanity justople, if you can captured the humanity of the people, of the stories that you are telling, you then get that much closer to your own humanity. and
i can do a little better than that. now that i presented some of the bad news, the good news is that there really is a solution, and the solution is each and every one of you, because you will become the new editorial gatekeepers, and ambitious army of truth seekers who will arm yourselves with the intelligence, with the insight and the facts necessary to strike down to see. you are in a position to keep now disparageho real news, you all are the ones who will keep those people in check....
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i can go anywhere. i can get a passport. i can do anything, you know, if i want to.ll times like i have been. so basically i can do anything i want to. >> although hymes has reached the end of his sentence, the stakes are higher than ever. >> hymes has two strikes against him right now, and i think he is aware that if he commits another crime and is prosecuted for that, it could very well be a third strike. which he would be looking at 25 to life. >> i'm too old now, you know. i mean, i figure if i came back to prison again, i would never get out. no matter if it was for a two-year sentence or something. no telling what happened. i just can't subject myself to that. >> christmases, thanksgivings, birthdays. he got to spend one birthday out of jail in over 15 years, he's able to spend one birthday, and that was in 2003. >> first my plan is to go eat a good meal, you know, and my sisters come to get me and just be around my family. >> i think my brother learned a lesson. i believe this time he's going to get out, he's going to try to do more than what he was doing with
i can go anywhere. i can get a passport. i can do anything, you know, if i want to.ll times like i have been. so basically i can do anything i want to. >> although hymes has reached the end of his sentence, the stakes are higher than ever. >> hymes has two strikes against him right now, and i think he is aware that if he commits another crime and is prosecuted for that, it could very well be a third strike. which he would be looking at 25 to life. >> i'm too old now, you know....
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as it relates to the iran report, i can assure you we will have those reports. i think the increase is significant but, again, as you've outlined, these are areas that will have more and more demand and we will come back to you if we need additional resources once we staff up to these levels. >> i was concerned by the president's decision to withdraw from the jcpoa, although i saw it as having limitations and agreed with much of the initiatives proposed by secretary pompeo and the president to work with our european allies to strengthen our actions against iran's unacceptable aggressive behavior in the region. i hid the r did think we'd be better off staying in the deal with our european allies. now that we're not just departed from the jcpoa but secretary pompeo announced his intention to aggressive. do you intend to sanction some of our closest allies, germany, france, korea, japan, others in order to reescalate pressure on iran? >> senator, as you're aware, the president has been saying for the last year he had he had serious concerns about the iran jcpoa. i g
as it relates to the iran report, i can assure you we will have those reports. i think the increase is significant but, again, as you've outlined, these are areas that will have more and more demand and we will come back to you if we need additional resources once we staff up to these levels. >> i was concerned by the president's decision to withdraw from the jcpoa, although i saw it as having limitations and agreed with much of the initiatives proposed by secretary pompeo and the...
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i'm not being the best i can be. he was very understanding your you got to go for it, so i get. >> host: jennifer is in richmond. david baldacci his hometown, how are you? >> guest: fica, you? , good. i love the amos decker series. definitely i love how you brought melvyn back into the fix. i was shocked, didn't think you'd carry on the character. i was calling, what advice do you have for a 13 year old who wants to be a lawyer but also wants to be a writer? >> guest: that's a a great question. i was kind of in that same situation. reading a lot is great and playing around with words is great because that's what both lawyers and writers do. i would say join a book club writing group, and you will find a lot of people with very similar interest. you might want to get involved. there are a lot of organizations around, legal organizations, law firms sponsors these to encourage people to go into law. you can go look at some of those for summer camps that deal with that as well. the truth discipline share a lot of, notes.
i'm not being the best i can be. he was very understanding your you got to go for it, so i get. >> host: jennifer is in richmond. david baldacci his hometown, how are you? >> guest: fica, you? , good. i love the amos decker series. definitely i love how you brought melvyn back into the fix. i was shocked, didn't think you'd carry on the character. i was calling, what advice do you have for a 13 year old who wants to be a lawyer but also wants to be a writer? >> guest: that's a...
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i can always bring them back. hn carr is alive and kicking and i would love to bring the camel club back and if can think of a cool plot to put them in i'll bring them back. >> host: you're 57 years old, a lot of writing life but you have a huge body of work. what would you like your legacy to be as an american writeer? >> guest: i want to be the guy that it would be hard to label me what kind of writer i was. most people think of my as a thriller or -- i've written fantasy and personal histories and dramatic family stories as well simple would like to be the kind of guy when you open the book you never mow what you're going to get and look at the word formula and n the dictionary you'll never see a picture of me next to it. >> host: thank you are spend throwing hours with the book dtv audience. >> watching booktv. booktv, television for serious readers. >> journalist arguing there's a effort to thwart the presidency of donald trump her is be views by investigative journalist, and then this weekend former secretary
i can always bring them back. hn carr is alive and kicking and i would love to bring the camel club back and if can think of a cool plot to put them in i'll bring them back. >> host: you're 57 years old, a lot of writing life but you have a huge body of work. what would you like your legacy to be as an american writeer? >> guest: i want to be the guy that it would be hard to label me what kind of writer i was. most people think of my as a thriller or -- i've written fantasy and...
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i can give him some others. re people in work, and i have seen fewer children in absolute poverty under this government. when it comes to the national health service, since november my right honorable friend the chancellor of the exchequer has announced £10 billion extra for the national health service. i have also said that we want to ensure that the national health service is able to operate on a long-term plan. that is why we are conducting a review to produce that long-term plan, with sustainable multi-year funding. that is the sensible approach to take, not just to say this is all about money, but to say, how can we ensure that the nhs is the nhs that will deliver for people in the future? that is about funding. it is also about reforming the nhs to make sure that patients get the right treatment. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, not only was march the worst month on record in a and e departments, it was also the worst month for cancelled operations. there are 100,000 vacancies for nhs staff, and the prime
i can give him some others. re people in work, and i have seen fewer children in absolute poverty under this government. when it comes to the national health service, since november my right honorable friend the chancellor of the exchequer has announced £10 billion extra for the national health service. i have also said that we want to ensure that the national health service is able to operate on a long-term plan. that is why we are conducting a review to produce that long-term plan, with...
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i do. >> now i can never not do that. but i think i have lived a very eventful life and i want you to look at my face and cno that. i hope that it shows. i remember during the clinton white house it was the first time i started getting lines between my eyebrows and i thought it was really cool. it makes you look like you have dealt with a a lot of stress in your serious person you have matured. i really thought it was cool. my wrinkles have a name. what is this? >> i mean even the political women on television and i wrote on novel about a 60-year-old woman. people would, to me at events and ask are they fiction and i was like yes. [laughter] yes. they are. i am so cheered by some of the depictions of women in fictional television. they are all beautiful. they do not show. >> they don't but i have always found older women to be a comfort to me. it is like it is a connection to a time that i didn't know and i feel like we are looking for a little more connection amongst ourselves. i like to look an older woman's face or an o
i do. >> now i can never not do that. but i think i have lived a very eventful life and i want you to look at my face and cno that. i hope that it shows. i remember during the clinton white house it was the first time i started getting lines between my eyebrows and i thought it was really cool. it makes you look like you have dealt with a a lot of stress in your serious person you have matured. i really thought it was cool. my wrinkles have a name. what is this? >> i mean even the...
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i have hope that we can collaborate with the department in these reforms. i believe the rankin file has a willingness to introspect and grow. but if the department's leadership is recalcitrant, i will stand up to them. i would be honoured to bring my guiding principles to this police commission, and continue to serve this city that i love. thank you. >> supervisor safai: thank yo you. supervisors? >> supervisor cohen: thank you very much. excuse me. all right, thank you, i just wanted to get my bearings. so, if i'm not mistaken, i think you have published a couple of articles. are you published? >> i'm not published. >> supervisor cohen:, i'm sorry, i have you confused with someone else. what do you consider to be your area of experience? >> i was a public defender for about seven years here in san francisco. so, you know, that incorporates a broad broad set of skills that you have to develop to have to be really good at what you do and effective as a public defender. i am a trial lawyer by training. i am a collaborator by training. i am a creative thinker b
i have hope that we can collaborate with the department in these reforms. i believe the rankin file has a willingness to introspect and grow. but if the department's leadership is recalcitrant, i will stand up to them. i would be honoured to bring my guiding principles to this police commission, and continue to serve this city that i love. thank you. >> supervisor safai: thank yo you. supervisors? >> supervisor cohen: thank you very much. excuse me. all right, thank you, i just...
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but relationally, i think it will be very, very harmful for the transatlantic relationships. >> can i ask you before i go on to the new relationship, what would a military confrontation with iran look like for the united states, the region, the world? >> boy, that's a very open-ended question. look, i am very much in support about -- against the iranians pushing back against the iranians for what they're doing in iraq, in syria, with regard to hezbollah, in yemen. so i can see using american power and influence and resources there to push what really is iranian ascendents backward. i get that. when it came in the bush administration, which is dated now, but in the bush administration, there were no easy answers with regard to a military confrontation with regard to iran, even on the narrowly focused nuclear question. bob gates, former secretary of defense, used to say, pre-emptive strike against iranian nuclear program will guarantee that which we're trying to prevent. an iran that will stop at nothing to get a nuclear weapon. >> can i move on to your new book and the whole idea of re
but relationally, i think it will be very, very harmful for the transatlantic relationships. >> can i ask you before i go on to the new relationship, what would a military confrontation with iran look like for the united states, the region, the world? >> boy, that's a very open-ended question. look, i am very much in support about -- against the iranians pushing back against the iranians for what they're doing in iraq, in syria, with regard to hezbollah, in yemen. so i can see using...
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the dealer life for the people in iran of course the question will be does it be at the end of that i can or cannot see what we can see . this deal is really the deed and this idiot in jeopardy is the whole system of nuclear unknown politically should not only in the middle east but but everywhere and it might change the whole security pattern of the book which would have only serious very busy a serious situation. and in this situation it would be extremely important to augur nice cooperation between the us or. of the dia i have already mentioned in order to create a count of eight so in the wake of the united states' decision on it on donald tusk says that with friends like us you don't need enemies and trump said the same can be said about a u r u s m e u enemies from now on. absolutely not i must say. i like him very much and know many he is not using strong words. of us it is surprise so my understanding was that he was. about the communication american wouldn't use the term enemy but it is obvious. but the ship between the united states do you opinion is entering a new new age it's
the dealer life for the people in iran of course the question will be does it be at the end of that i can or cannot see what we can see . this deal is really the deed and this idiot in jeopardy is the whole system of nuclear unknown politically should not only in the middle east but but everywhere and it might change the whole security pattern of the book which would have only serious very busy a serious situation. and in this situation it would be extremely important to augur nice cooperation...
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here and there's nothing that i can add to this really once in a lifetime experience i am lost for words i just landed in moscow after heading here straight from north korea and i can tell you that the fact that the talks between sorry lodbrok and kim john were likely this was something that we were told about by the foreign ministry officials however it was kept a secret for a long time then we found out that they were definitely happening but the journalists were told to stay away they were not going to be invited and then at the very last moment we got a tip from the foreign ministry officials that we can come so i was there with my cameraman and then the only other two people with cameras there were the personal photographer and cameraman of surrogate lavrov and the personal ones of cam john and there are just so many things to tell you saw will be coming back to you with this in the next few hours surely i can tell you that we were taken to a remote area which was deserted i couldn't see any cars or people in the street but we couldn't really figure out where exactly we were going w
here and there's nothing that i can add to this really once in a lifetime experience i am lost for words i just landed in moscow after heading here straight from north korea and i can tell you that the fact that the talks between sorry lodbrok and kim john were likely this was something that we were told about by the foreign ministry officials however it was kept a secret for a long time then we found out that they were definitely happening but the journalists were told to stay away they were...
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>> senator, yes, i can. in 2005, i believe it was fall of 2005, i was chief of staff to the deputy director for operations that is head of the clandestine service. the tape issue had lingered at cia for a period of about three years. i believe the tapes were made in 2002, and over time, was there a great deal of concern about the security risk posed to cia officers who were centered on the threat from al qaeda should those tapes be irresponsibly leaked. mr. rodriguez, who was the ddo at the time of the deputy director for operations, has been very up front and has made it clear on a number of occasions publicly that he and he alone made the decision to destroy the tapes. i would also make it clear that i did not appear on the tapes as has been mischaracterized in the press. however, as chief of staff, and i believe like everyone at the agency at that time, we were extremely concerned about the security risk that was posed to our officers. we were aiming to do two things. to adhere to u.s. law, but at the sam
>> senator, yes, i can. in 2005, i believe it was fall of 2005, i was chief of staff to the deputy director for operations that is head of the clandestine service. the tape issue had lingered at cia for a period of about three years. i believe the tapes were made in 2002, and over time, was there a great deal of concern about the security risk posed to cia officers who were centered on the threat from al qaeda should those tapes be irresponsibly leaked. mr. rodriguez, who was the ddo at...
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i can tell you that, i guess i should first start off by saying i should watch what i say. i'm, charlie wu and i are the ones working on processing the supplemental appropriation and for us it's an absolute headache. probably spend an hour of the day every day for the last nine months working on it and so we have learned a lot of lessons, and i feel our supplemental appropriation has not only forced sfmta to learn lessons, but it paved the way for how s.f.p. worked for a lot of processes that we have to work out of the controller's office. so, some of the details, things in s.f.p., the code, first time authority code was issued, and trio code, first time it was processed in the financial system so we had to figure out, do the supplemental how to do these things and procedures because of the supplemental. it's absolutely crazy. in terms of recommending things for the go bot committee and the board of supervisors, the biggest thing that handcuffs the sfmta is the inability to move things freely between -- i need, i'm going into details, but move things freely between sub fund
i can tell you that, i guess i should first start off by saying i should watch what i say. i'm, charlie wu and i are the ones working on processing the supplemental appropriation and for us it's an absolute headache. probably spend an hour of the day every day for the last nine months working on it and so we have learned a lot of lessons, and i feel our supplemental appropriation has not only forced sfmta to learn lessons, but it paved the way for how s.f.p. worked for a lot of processes that...
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i can assure you that no one on the republican side can get to 218 without democrat votes. susan: about three dozen still freedom caucus members and you guys will vote as a block i assume. rep. meadows: we have 47 people who said they were willing to vote in the block right now which means we have a hardcore 32. those are numbers based on real discussions that are out there. so some who even say they will be here or there, beyond the freedom caucus we have obviously had conversations. i think there are a lot of people who are frustrated with the way washington, d.c. does work beyond the freedom caucus and i'm getting moderate members to say we have to change this, the way we do things and that's what's creating the dynamic. mike: a real quick follow up. have you had a substantial conversation with kevin mccarthy, the presumed front runner for the next leader about winning the support of the freedom caucus? rep. meadows: i have talked to leader mccarthy a lot, i talked to steve scalise a lot. i have not had any negotiations, discussions with leader mccarthy in terms of that.
i can assure you that no one on the republican side can get to 218 without democrat votes. susan: about three dozen still freedom caucus members and you guys will vote as a block i assume. rep. meadows: we have 47 people who said they were willing to vote in the block right now which means we have a hardcore 32. those are numbers based on real discussions that are out there. so some who even say they will be here or there, beyond the freedom caucus we have obviously had conversations. i think...
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look up and go, i can be like her. i can be like that movie producer. be like that director. i can be like that person who is creating amazing content. those role models are important. you are really seeing it happen. the sparks are all there. we need to help keep it going. emily: and a woman president too? do you think that will happen? melinda: in my lifetime, definitely, i think that will happen. emily: melinda gates, thank you for joining us. it has been great to have you. ♪ ♪ haslinda: hello. i am haslinda amin in singapore. they don't fly much higher than nathan blecharczyk, the cofounder of airbnb, a billionaire several times over and still in his mid-30's. airbnb is listed in almost every single country on the planet, millions of them. a trailblazer of the sharing economy, nathan blecharczyk is today's high flyer. ♪ financially self-sufcit
look up and go, i can be like her. i can be like that movie producer. be like that director. i can be like that person who is creating amazing content. those role models are important. you are really seeing it happen. the sparks are all there. we need to help keep it going. emily: and a woman president too? do you think that will happen? melinda: in my lifetime, definitely, i think that will happen. emily: melinda gates, thank you for joining us. it has been great to have you. ♪ ♪ haslinda:...
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best i can do is teach them not to hear the dark. tell her that i can be a friend, sister or stranger, whatever she needs and if she needs it a map. [applause] >> the stable to my 2002 book the vision to have. this is a little part from the introduction i wrote about how times changed from 2002 when the first book came out until this one came out. a little bit about marriage. i knew as i started to conceive of this book that my generation of women expects and demands more from marriage than ever before and in some cases perhaps more than is reasonable or possible. we raised bird, possibly killing it humanely with a spear by an american company for union employees. we want hot sex and unconditional love, two things that not only are symbiotic but of i met strictly posed since the beginning of time. where they love they have no desire says sigmund freud, where they desire they cannot love. marriage has many benefits and values but eroticism is not one of them but women of my generation contribute more to marriage or partnership than ev
best i can do is teach them not to hear the dark. tell her that i can be a friend, sister or stranger, whatever she needs and if she needs it a map. [applause] >> the stable to my 2002 book the vision to have. this is a little part from the introduction i wrote about how times changed from 2002 when the first book came out until this one came out. a little bit about marriage. i knew as i started to conceive of this book that my generation of women expects and demands more from marriage...
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i actually have a pretty narrow frame of things that i know that i can bring i can add value to as an editor and publisher. this is one of the reasons it's important that the industry and as a whole is as diverse as it possibly can be. i know i can't do every quote unquote, black book. some of them will not be anything i've connection to record be the right editor for. we need, you know, dozens of black editors out there instead of fewer than the dozens we have. we need dozens of black publishers and corporate publishers and mission driven publishers and people who are settling pulp fiction. we need that entire ecosystem but i also have to know that the developing ecosystem and have to know what i can do and do that as best as i can. >> what are some of the projects you are working on that you are really excited about? >> most immediately i've got a book coming out in may, may 8, called the heritage about black athletes, sports and patriotism. this book has been in the works for about two and half years and the author, howard bryant, writes in the magazine and has a beautiful cover an
i actually have a pretty narrow frame of things that i know that i can bring i can add value to as an editor and publisher. this is one of the reasons it's important that the industry and as a whole is as diverse as it possibly can be. i know i can't do every quote unquote, black book. some of them will not be anything i've connection to record be the right editor for. we need, you know, dozens of black editors out there instead of fewer than the dozens we have. we need dozens of black...
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i wait until for sure i can get it before i can go to the rent control and see if i can take back the garage that i rent into mr. brian fleenor. as far as megan adler, she said there's some excavation under her apartment. that's not true. the apartment number one, under her, there's no excavation whatsoever. it's an existing apartment that we rhenvate and we do all kind of hardwood floor. we put in the hardwood floor instead of the wall-to-wall carpet, so that must be the noise. there's no excavation. there is an existing apartment in the basement. as far as the historical window removed at 217 virginia which is another apartment that the tenant vacated, we replacement the window at the kitchen, so bry bryan fleenor complained, so the building department came out and made us replace the window correctly. the london room that -- laundry room that bryan fleenor complained, he use it as a storage. not only they use it as a laundry, they start putting all kinds of things in there for their own purpose. i didn't build anything. i thought okay fine. i just build for you guys, and i don't un
i wait until for sure i can get it before i can go to the rent control and see if i can take back the garage that i rent into mr. brian fleenor. as far as megan adler, she said there's some excavation under her apartment. that's not true. the apartment number one, under her, there's no excavation whatsoever. it's an existing apartment that we rhenvate and we do all kind of hardwood floor. we put in the hardwood floor instead of the wall-to-wall carpet, so that must be the noise. there's no...
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as on this i can only say. but i felt attracted to dance on. it was familiar to. you must have seen dance performances to feel so attracted to it. turns out i had seen down scenes in movies and musicals and i'd always found those sequences exciting. the guys that fun these a see. this in a guy heist in the field one. pocket i always hated it when the characters in the film spoke because i found that completely boring this i want to dance and it was the very first time i saw a ballet performance but it was it was cool pilia. well i didn't know what to expect. about it is common and by the you know. appeared on the stage and began to dance to music naturally. and it was really lovely i can eat and sing in fact i prayed that she wouldn't speak and she didn't thank god. and that was my first experience of ballet priest at first i wanted to be a priest. but i think that my wanting to be a priest had more to do with its theatrical the people with all their catholic rituals it was so torn up by this was probably the f
as on this i can only say. but i felt attracted to dance on. it was familiar to. you must have seen dance performances to feel so attracted to it. turns out i had seen down scenes in movies and musicals and i'd always found those sequences exciting. the guys that fun these a see. this in a guy heist in the field one. pocket i always hated it when the characters in the film spoke because i found that completely boring this i want to dance and it was the very first time i saw a ballet performance...
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i can kneel. [ laughter ] i can kneel down. i can just do it kneeling.do we have a chair? do we have a chair -- just anything. [ light laughter ] ♪ >> cardi b: hey, everybody, how you guys doing? [ cheers and applause ] my name is jimmy fallon and i'll be joining ya tonight. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. here we go. [ laughter ] the shortest stool we have backstage. [ laughter ] we have a -- we have a great show tonight. he is hosting "saturday night live" this weekend with musical guest jack white. he has a new stand-up special coming out on netflix called "kid gorgeous at radio city." john mulaney is here. [ cheers and applause ] of course -- of course, she just released her brand new album "invasion of privacy." [ cheers and applause ] everybody, is talking about it. [ cheers ] she is my cohost for the evening, give it up for cardi b! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] i love it, i love it, i love it. >> cardi b: it's me again. >> jimmy: it's you again. i know. the whole show is going to be you. i'm so excited. congratulations on everything. the record is unbelievable
i can kneel. [ laughter ] i can kneel down. i can just do it kneeling.do we have a chair? do we have a chair -- just anything. [ light laughter ] ♪ >> cardi b: hey, everybody, how you guys doing? [ cheers and applause ] my name is jimmy fallon and i'll be joining ya tonight. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. here we go. [ laughter ] the shortest stool we have backstage. [ laughter ] we have a -- we have a great show tonight. he is hosting "saturday night live" this weekend with...
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i can get a great job anywhere else. i wasn't worried about that.ut i thought maybe there is something about me that doesn't fit. it took me a while to realize, no, it is this culture that i don't want to be like that. and so i tried on being myself. and actually ended up being very successful for me. emily: you met bill at microsoft. you got married in 1994, you left microsoft in 1996. you have since become one of the world's most active and generous philanthropists. and a core part of that work is a part of empowering women and girls. were there specific experiences or people who helped shape your thinking on women's issues in particular? melinda: well, i have been lucky enough to travel for over 17 years in philanthropy. and i travel all over the world. i am in the developing world a lot, i'm in asia, i'm in africa. who shaped my views were the women i talked to on the ground. and what i was hearing in their conversations at the local village level, sitting in the dirt on a mat, was the same thing i was hearing when i would hear the news in the u
i can get a great job anywhere else. i wasn't worried about that.ut i thought maybe there is something about me that doesn't fit. it took me a while to realize, no, it is this culture that i don't want to be like that. and so i tried on being myself. and actually ended up being very successful for me. emily: you met bill at microsoft. you got married in 1994, you left microsoft in 1996. you have since become one of the world's most active and generous philanthropists. and a core part of that...
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and i am blessed if i can serve others. i guess i sound like a preacher now, i don't mean to. >> the way we say it's bosses push and leaders pull. you said leadership exists when an organization overcomes having a boss or bust mentality a boss only gets results and a liter of its development. the leadership style served you well for 37 years, but sometimes people view that as weakness. sometimes there is a strong characteristic they think they can come of that means just because you are willing to serve but serving doesn't mean that you are going to deal with them. and you've probably run into that a time or two. >> i think a better leader emerges when a person owns his or her own weakness and reaches out to make a connection with other people. and my mother taught me that. so it's my father's business but you know there can't be a father without a mother. you understand that i hope. >> there is great insight like that in the book. [laughter] >> i hope you don't create planners both plan doers. i was wondering how you would
and i am blessed if i can serve others. i guess i sound like a preacher now, i don't mean to. >> the way we say it's bosses push and leaders pull. you said leadership exists when an organization overcomes having a boss or bust mentality a boss only gets results and a liter of its development. the leadership style served you well for 37 years, but sometimes people view that as weakness. sometimes there is a strong characteristic they think they can come of that means just because you are...
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gilbert: i don't think that i can live without this. lemonis: yeah, i know.d anymore. and, i mean, he went on a vacation for a whole week. lemonis: i'm very proud. ana: aw. thank you so much. lemonis: very proud of you. ana: you have no idea how -- what this means. lemonis: pacific hospitality has been around for 40 years, but with ana and her new structure and assistance from steve, well, i can see pacific growing nicely over the next 40 years. ana: i love you, papa. lwoman:: ttheir soups are amazing.. lemonis: ...at one small soup chain in milwaukee, wisconsin, the owner is writing a recipe for disaster. no [bleep] you should be very careful about what you're saying. his behavior is alienating employees. kevin: he needs to trust me. lemonis: his menu is alienating customers. it's heavy. and a private feud with one mysterious person... stephanie: her name is grace. mayra: grace. lemonis: ...is threatening to destroy everything. grace: you need to be brought out and be told it's not okay to treat people like that. it's not. how dare you! lemonis: everybody's
gilbert: i don't think that i can live without this. lemonis: yeah, i know.d anymore. and, i mean, he went on a vacation for a whole week. lemonis: i'm very proud. ana: aw. thank you so much. lemonis: very proud of you. ana: you have no idea how -- what this means. lemonis: pacific hospitality has been around for 40 years, but with ana and her new structure and assistance from steve, well, i can see pacific growing nicely over the next 40 years. ana: i love you, papa. lwoman:: ttheir soups are...
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i can do this. only it's not a fixed idiom. like take a backseat is. to understand and make do or perform. i considered. i tried substitution. with hysterical results. this got me thinking. that has an originating point outside the speaker. it's a class on french philosophy. and then spent the next five minutes writing each sense number down on a sticky note. i sat back and paraded myself of it. my next citation read. that's not verbal use. someone has been in here putting with my citations. i will just put this citation in a nonexisting spot. there are no adverse uses of the take. i've placed in the first corner of my desk. this will only take about a week. my brain saw take about and spat out phrasal verb. they are two or three word phrases that are made up of a verb and preparation -- preposition that functions just like a verb in the meetings can be figured out. he looked down as a career. the whole phrase looked down on functions as a verb. it does not mean that that unit anonymously. was towering over but rather that he thought it as a career was
i can do this. only it's not a fixed idiom. like take a backseat is. to understand and make do or perform. i considered. i tried substitution. with hysterical results. this got me thinking. that has an originating point outside the speaker. it's a class on french philosophy. and then spent the next five minutes writing each sense number down on a sticky note. i sat back and paraded myself of it. my next citation read. that's not verbal use. someone has been in here putting with my citations. i...
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>> i can answer in this case. you need a vision for where it is going and if you can responsibly concluded in advance of an election. you don't make the decision based on the election, you say all else. equal can i responsibly avoid a public action that might have an impact. it's difficult to answer. >> what advice would you giv about coming out. >> it works well for me. [laughter] >> he doesn't need my advice on that. this norm is part of my existence as a prosecutor so i'm sure it's part of his existence as well. you can't give advice on that without knowing what are the alternatives and what could you avoid. you cannot say that from the outside. >> you have said that president trump should not be impeached, that would be letting the voters off. the voters should make that decision himself. what is your current view on whether president trump should be impeached. >> what i meant to express was a sense that of course impeachment should follow the law and the facts. it is laid out in our constitution. should go whe
>> i can answer in this case. you need a vision for where it is going and if you can responsibly concluded in advance of an election. you don't make the decision based on the election, you say all else. equal can i responsibly avoid a public action that might have an impact. it's difficult to answer. >> what advice would you giv about coming out. >> it works well for me. [laughter] >> he doesn't need my advice on that. this norm is part of my existence as a prosecutor so...
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i can tell you that it is important. im jordan and i have look at requesting the scope, we think it is important for members of congress to know and the american people to know. to close the loop on my part, and the other speak onwere set to friday. do you have a sense of what concerns were met in that meeting? if not, is this notion of the deputy attorney general still a live issue? >> the impeachment of the attorney general or the deputy attorney general is a very -- the very last source of anything. contempt would be the first step in any of that. theyu know, chairman -- put out a statement that related ontheir visit at the doj friday. in that statement, i do not know if there was illuminating in terms of that statement, but it said in in a direction that what we are going to do is continue to press this issue. we believe we will get the documents we need and if not, contempt andf impeachment are still on the table. there is one that i can handle on my own which is impeachment. contempt would take our leadership gettin
i can tell you that it is important. im jordan and i have look at requesting the scope, we think it is important for members of congress to know and the american people to know. to close the loop on my part, and the other speak onwere set to friday. do you have a sense of what concerns were met in that meeting? if not, is this notion of the deputy attorney general still a live issue? >> the impeachment of the attorney general or the deputy attorney general is a very -- the very last...