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you have thoughts? >> i agree with dr. li, but i would also point out that it is also becoming increasingly hard to compete as an academic institution because if you look at what is happening, the industry is doing fundamental research and that is different from most scientific field. and the salary disparity between what you can get in academia and in industrial is very large. and in order to do the research you need massive computational resources. the work that we just did -- that required basically a giant cluster of something around 10,000 machines. and that is something where in an academic setting it is not clear how you can access those resources. and for the playing field to be successful, there has to be a story for how people in academic institutions can get access to that, and the question of where is the best research going to be done, that is something that is playing out right now in the industry's favor. >> i would just add the fact that our experts have said that -- you don't know what you don't know, so not
you have thoughts? >> i agree with dr. li, but i would also point out that it is also becoming increasingly hard to compete as an academic institution because if you look at what is happening, the industry is doing fundamental research and that is different from most scientific field. and the salary disparity between what you can get in academia and in industrial is very large. and in order to do the research you need massive computational resources. the work that we just did -- that...
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lied you strike me as a passionate and a nationalist when you can is that our hats are rooted in your family history. your father escaped at the age of eight to england on a kinda transport a rescue mission for jewish children. has that influenced your thinking because at the top of. your. there for me if you look through you know it wasn't just my father who had to flee and seek asylum. given to believe in. the right my family is very grateful to those who took in my relatives back then and saved their lives. based on the way you try to build a democratic europe national identity is the least important thing to the least those would be sticks to the consequences for i wouldn't. if it is so old manifestly irrational or just consider austria fit me here for me people who live in. for example for just forty minutes from vienna are so close in terms of mentality in history and culture that their city dwellers like me and we're talking here about the capital of another country it's quite safe to not see even all the great crimes that have been committed by the name of the nations over the
lied you strike me as a passionate and a nationalist when you can is that our hats are rooted in your family history. your father escaped at the age of eight to england on a kinda transport a rescue mission for jewish children. has that influenced your thinking because at the top of. your. there for me if you look through you know it wasn't just my father who had to flee and seek asylum. given to believe in. the right my family is very grateful to those who took in my relatives back then and...
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looking behind a cloud or hiding in the sun with a glare lies you and you cannot see them waiting to fighters at 6:00, this is what a gunners these, a speck in the he is firing at you,.300 rounds per minute -- 2300 rounds per minute. in a running battle, one of the ist important instruments terphone.r phone -- in >> they are coming around. >> 6:00, coming in. >> 2:00, watch it. >> engine on fire. [gunshots] >> two more diving. >> three planes 9:00, coming around. keep on them, boys. >> keep your eyes open. >> breaking 11. >> coming around at 10:00. >> 2:00. >> watch it. >> 3:00. >> motor smoking. [gunshots] at 10:00.t of control come on, you guys, get out of that plane. >> one of them came out of the bomb bay. >> watch out for fighters. keep your eye out. >> cne parachutes -- see any parachutes? >> 9:00. >> come on, the rest of you guys. get out of there. >> three more parachutes. >> 3:00. >> i see them. i am on them. come on you son of a -- [gunshots] >> i got him. >> he is bailing out. >> don't yell on the intercom. >> they are coming in. >> they are coming in, scotty. [gunshots] >
looking behind a cloud or hiding in the sun with a glare lies you and you cannot see them waiting to fighters at 6:00, this is what a gunners these, a speck in the he is firing at you,.300 rounds per minute -- 2300 rounds per minute. in a running battle, one of the ist important instruments terphone.r phone -- in >> they are coming around. >> 6:00, coming in. >> 2:00, watch it. >> engine on fire. [gunshots] >> two more diving. >> three planes 9:00, coming...
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yet the only thing we've ever heard from you directly and your own admission is a pack of lies. hat you deny everything that's ever been written or said about you and then when you are caught going on the record saying something your reaction is that it is all lies. you can understand that it is a frustrating position for us to be in to have to listen and to try and... that's not true. it's not as hard as it is for me, sir. alexander nix. four cases against men accused of rape collapsed in december and january after it emerged that vital evidence hadn't been passed to their defence lawyers. as a result, the crown prosecution service ordered a review of rape and sexual assault cases in england and wales. a labour former attorney general asked thejustice minister about what he thought was a discrepancy in the views of the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders. would you like to comment on it yesterday's evidenced by the director of public prosecutions which the first honourable gentleman's assertion that you do not think the closure failings would have led to people bein
yet the only thing we've ever heard from you directly and your own admission is a pack of lies. hat you deny everything that's ever been written or said about you and then when you are caught going on the record saying something your reaction is that it is all lies. you can understand that it is a frustrating position for us to be in to have to listen and to try and... that's not true. it's not as hard as it is for me, sir. alexander nix. four cases against men accused of rape collapsed in...
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li, you gave three conditions for progress in ai being positive. do you see any acceptance or general wide acceptance of those conditions? how can we spread the word of that so that the industry is aware of them and the government is aware of them and that they follow those sorts of guidelines? >> thank you for asking. yeah, i would love to spread the words. so i think i do see the emergence of efforts in all three conditions. the first one is about more isciplinar approach to ai and ranging from universities to industry. we see the recognition of neuroscience, cognitive science, to cross pollinate with ai research. i want to add, we are all very excited by this technology, but as a scientist, i'm very humbled by how naysent the science is. it's only a science of 60 years old, compared to traditionally classic science that's making human lives better every day. physics, chemistry, biology. there is a long, long way to go for ai to realize its full potential toelp people. so that recognition really is important. and we need to get more research and c
li, you gave three conditions for progress in ai being positive. do you see any acceptance or general wide acceptance of those conditions? how can we spread the word of that so that the industry is aware of them and the government is aware of them and that they follow those sorts of guidelines? >> thank you for asking. yeah, i would love to spread the words. so i think i do see the emergence of efforts in all three conditions. the first one is about more isciplinar approach to ai and...
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they just knew that inherently they stink of li you know when you're from somewhere else they love making you feel like you're the freak and i just but it's not me through the country of immigration in the book you say. you hear the teacher saying we're trying to teach you the pledge of allegiance it might get the communist out of you and then you say that's how you were fascists. they didn't even get that no no historical understanding no not really and the books were really wrong and the books that they taught with and you still do. i didn't put this in the book or it got cut but i was very influenced by malcolm x. when i was eleven and i was your average eleven year old reading material but i was reading the autobiography of malcolm x. and he said something that really stuck with me at that time when i'd come to america and he said why would you let your enemies teach your children. and not just kind of really stuck with me in terms of realising i didn't want their information in my head i didn't want the propaganda in my head i'll take what i want leave the rest and there was a powerf
they just knew that inherently they stink of li you know when you're from somewhere else they love making you feel like you're the freak and i just but it's not me through the country of immigration in the book you say. you hear the teacher saying we're trying to teach you the pledge of allegiance it might get the communist out of you and then you say that's how you were fascists. they didn't even get that no no historical understanding no not really and the books were really wrong and the...
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you lied to me. -sal: i lied to you? -lemonis: yeah. i mean, the numbers aren't adding up here.l: i'm this close to going home. i mean, if we can do business together, you know, i -- i just -- i can't do it right now. i just -- i'm -- i need to -- i'm just... lemonis: you want me to take a crack at it? nick: okay. lemonis: he's tough, but i'll give it a shot, okay? how long have you been in business here? jonah: well, the organization's been around since 1928. lemonis: wow. and you've been here the whole time? jonah: no. [ laughs ] i'm nthat old. [ laughs ] no, actually, i've been here for 40 years. lemonis: what's interesting is, artistic's been around for a long time, as well, and we know that these shirts and these hats are commodities -- you can get them anywhere. so we're gonna make sure that the price is right, but we're gonna service the account. when i look at it, i just look at a basic sweatshirt. i look at your t-shirt, and this is kind of in a similar line. is this quality something that meets your standards? jonah: the products seem to be well-made. lemonis: and if w
you lied to me. -sal: i lied to you? -lemonis: yeah. i mean, the numbers aren't adding up here.l: i'm this close to going home. i mean, if we can do business together, you know, i -- i just -- i can't do it right now. i just -- i'm -- i need to -- i'm just... lemonis: you want me to take a crack at it? nick: okay. lemonis: he's tough, but i'll give it a shot, okay? how long have you been in business here? jonah: well, the organization's been around since 1928. lemonis: wow. and you've been here...
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and i'm especially late lied you know you know i don't get full goals with my. so it's my this is the time i have for myself actually yeah made it my eyes after midnight when everyone is asleep and you know that's my time. was. this particular series of the sunni and it will disappear series was a series which i wanted to do especially on on on j.v. is a tall guy at least once in my career i would like to knowledge you know that i grew up in when i was a boy. with disappear into the studio you spotted on the streets. and in the back alleys behind the streets. it just recalled a life. people who mean well in the fringes of society. oh i don't thing. i like to enjoy because i'm annoying this year. it's just a place well i was born you know i grew up here it's a small town very simple life. the town is growing also i might have to move. in but. you know. the way i was born and i like being here. i don't like the big cities. oh oh. this is actually a lot of studies which i did so i go on who should been silly. we were traveling with a group of indignation artists we
and i'm especially late lied you know you know i don't get full goals with my. so it's my this is the time i have for myself actually yeah made it my eyes after midnight when everyone is asleep and you know that's my time. was. this particular series of the sunni and it will disappear series was a series which i wanted to do especially on on on j.v. is a tall guy at least once in my career i would like to knowledge you know that i grew up in when i was a boy. with disappear into the studio you...
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presentation deof "bbc world news" is possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers li youthank you. >> this is "bbc news," broadcasting to viewers around the world and on pbs in north america. these are our top stories. 2,000 children separated from their parents in two months. u.s. authorities reveal their mexican border measures. the trade war heats up. washington announces 25% tariffs on chineseoods and beijing promises retaliation. president trump: they can't believe they got away with it for so long, steve. they can't believe it. they got away with it for 25 years. >> and for the second time in three years, glasgow's iconic school of art goes up in flames. a hat take for ronaldo in a thrilling clash between portugal and spain on day two of the world cup. ♪ >> hello andelcome to "bbc news." the white house has been forced to clarifyonaldump's stance on his administration's im graduation controls, which have led to children being split from their almost 2,000 children have been separated from their paints at the u.s. border with mexico in just two months. earlier the pr
presentation deof "bbc world news" is possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers li youthank you. >> this is "bbc news," broadcasting to viewers around the world and on pbs in north america. these are our top stories. 2,000 children separated from their parents in two months. u.s. authorities reveal their mexican border measures. the trade war heats up. washington announces 25% tariffs on chineseoods and beijing promises retaliation. president trump:...
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there's a difference. >> you have said the president lied about you, about paul manafort. he said things that probably weren't true to jay sekulow. and you see a pattern here of the president lying, at least in these three cases you noted, would that not raise alarms for you? >> whether it does or it doesn't, the president did not obstruct justice by firing james comey. shaoe not have leaked the memos. he may have violated the law. my feelings personally, and i have been around him a lot, i support what the president's policies are, i would have a problem in general -- you wouldn't have me on the show if they were investigating obama. what i mean is i wouldn't be advocating publicly for barack obama or president hillary clinton. this is ridiculous. >> sam nunberg, great to have you on. >> thank you. congratulations. >>> key u.s. allies angry over new tariffs and they are ready to retaliate. will they be good or bad for american carmakers? michigan lawmaker debbie dingell joins us next with the answer. the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheime
there's a difference. >> you have said the president lied about you, about paul manafort. he said things that probably weren't true to jay sekulow. and you see a pattern here of the president lying, at least in these three cases you noted, would that not raise alarms for you? >> whether it does or it doesn't, the president did not obstruct justice by firing james comey. shaoe not have leaked the memos. he may have violated the law. my feelings personally, and i have been around him...
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and you go, "are you a a freshman?" and i lied to you, jimmy. [ laughter ]it an so -- i said yes. laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah.an >> ito redo it. because i just felt -- i felt weird having this lie between us. okay. okay. >> jimmy: you -- are you a freshman? >> no. i'm a sophomore. [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: come on! now you're gonna redeem yourself. nikki glaser, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] for tours and dates, check out o nikkiglase and her radio show is available daily on sirius xm channel 95. [ my thanks to ause ] jada pinkett smith, bryce dallas howard, nikki glaser. i love that you caee up to me. [ and applause ] and the roots right there from philadelphia. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night w"h seth meyer thank you for watching. have a great weekend. i hope to see you next week. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applaus] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- reese witherspoon, editor of the "new yorker", david remnick, live "new yorker" cartoons. featuring the 8g ban
and you go, "are you a a freshman?" and i lied to you, jimmy. [ laughter ]it an so -- i said yes. laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah.an >> ito redo it. because i just felt -- i felt weird having this lie between us. okay. okay. >> jimmy: you -- are you a freshman? >> no. i'm a sophomore. [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: come on! now you're gonna redeem yourself. nikki glaser, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] for tours and dates, check out o...
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about you and then when you are caught on the record saying something, your first response is, all lies. yoution for us to be into half to listen. not as frustrating a position as it is for me. the culture secretary gave the green light for two corporations, 21st century fox and comcast, to bid for the entertainment firm sky. but matt hancock attached conditions to the bid from fox, which is owned by rupert murdoch. one is that fox must offload sky news. i will seek undertakings to ensure that sky news remains a viable over the long—term and independent saw that it can pursue politicians without or favour. —— independent. the government's decision to sell 7.7% of its stake in the mainly taxpayer—owned royal bank of scotland drew strong criticism from opposition peers. the sale price is significantly lower than the amount the treasury paid for its stake a decade ago. the minister said the sale would raise £2.5 billion. the transaction represents value for money for the taxpayer. rbs is a smaller, simpler and safer organisation than the one the government was forced to recapitalise in 2008 and
about you and then when you are caught on the record saying something, your first response is, all lies. yoution for us to be into half to listen. not as frustrating a position as it is for me. the culture secretary gave the green light for two corporations, 21st century fox and comcast, to bid for the entertainment firm sky. but matt hancock attached conditions to the bid from fox, which is owned by rupert murdoch. one is that fox must offload sky news. i will seek undertakings to ensure that...
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even if you support donald trump, you know he lies all the time. ious person thinks more people attended his inauguration than barack obama's, and other lies. supporters of donald trump in good faith think that's ok because he's doing so many other things for america. i don't agree with that, but i understand that. i don't think there is serious disagreement with my view that he lies very frequently. ijust think it's unacceptable and no trade is worth that kind of conduct. let us try to discuss the lies to the mueller investigation. you are more well—placed than anyone to know what happened because you were leading the investigation when you got that so—called russia dossier, built up by the former british agent christopher steele, which had some extraordinary allegations about what donald trump may have gotten up to in moscow on a trip some years ago and which seemed, on the face of it, to offer up an explanation for collusion with the russians, if he were vulnerable to blackmail. did you believe that dossier when you saw it? i believed the very co
even if you support donald trump, you know he lies all the time. ious person thinks more people attended his inauguration than barack obama's, and other lies. supporters of donald trump in good faith think that's ok because he's doing so many other things for america. i don't agree with that, but i understand that. i don't think there is serious disagreement with my view that he lies very frequently. ijust think it's unacceptable and no trade is worth that kind of conduct. let us try to discuss...
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are you okay with the lies? i'm going to go to him first. i'm going to go with him first. go ahead. more wine. more wine. >> stephen: how would you describe that revelation? >> two things. first of all, dy gui an absolute walking disaster, period. ( applause ) period. all right. i mean, dazed and confused rudy has no idea what he's doing day in or day out. and i do not believe that it is possible that this is premeditated. and if it is premeditated, it's even worse than we could all expect. so, that-- that's-- that's number one. >> but it's working, michael. >> no it's not working. it's a disaster. that's number one. number two, as it relates to the memo that you referenced, i mean, this is what happens when your entire administration is built on a house of lies. i mean, lying is the rule rather than the exception with this administration. and when you can't keep youralize straight, this is what happens, period. ( applause ) >> stephen: are you okay with thes? aryou okay with the lies? >> no, i don't think anybody-- i don't think anybody's okay with lies. but i think if yo
are you okay with the lies? i'm going to go to him first. i'm going to go with him first. go ahead. more wine. more wine. >> stephen: how would you describe that revelation? >> two things. first of all, dy gui an absolute walking disaster, period. ( applause ) period. all right. i mean, dazed and confused rudy has no idea what he's doing day in or day out. and i do not believe that it is possible that this is premeditated. and if it is premeditated, it's even worse than we could...
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>> i'm not going to get sbointo back and forth and i'd encounter you to reach out to outside counsel. >> for a year the trump team lied about that statement. rudy giuliani insisting to chris you moe tonight that it wasn't a lie, it was a routine mistake. >> it was a miste, i swear to god it was a mistake. >> but what we have said again and again facts matter. the truth matters. the american people deserve the truth. i want to get right now to our breaking news with the mueller investigation tonight. sarah murry joins me. sarah, thank you for joining us. paul manafort appears to be in big trouble. what is team mueller alleging here? >> that's absolutely right. he has faced a number of charges related to financial crimes and failing to dloegs his lobbying work for foreign government. he insisted he's not guilty. the latest news where prosecutors alleged that paul manafort has been tampering with witnesses. back in february, he has been facing charges. his business r, rick gates decided he's going to plead guilty. he's going to cooperate with the special counsel team and cooperate against manafort. after that, manafort d
>> i'm not going to get sbointo back and forth and i'd encounter you to reach out to outside counsel. >> for a year the trump team lied about that statement. rudy giuliani insisting to chris you moe tonight that it wasn't a lie, it was a routine mistake. >> it was a miste, i swear to god it was a mistake. >> but what we have said again and again facts matter. the truth matters. the american people deserve the truth. i want to get right now to our breaking news with the...
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especially in this moment, in the media, where we are being told by the white house that the press lies, you should have the highe esest standards in the world. if you look at the fourth it state documentary of the "new york times" and you see the levels they have to go through with editors and stuff to try to get it right. that's what we need out there, nbc news does not need to be presenting somebody or being silent about something saying maybe this person sitting at this host desk is a liar. and also this alleged lie is also kind of complicated in the sense that it's kind of nutty, it's the kind of thing you make up when you're really desperate. >> like when you're backed into a corner. >> students make up these kind of stories when they don't have their work there. >> hey, stop talking about reid, the real threat is trump. what about that pivot, don't pay attention to reid's issues? >> this does go to her credibility because if she had just come out and apologized, period, people like redemption stories, people want to give people a second chance, people want to believe people when they
especially in this moment, in the media, where we are being told by the white house that the press lies, you should have the highe esest standards in the world. if you look at the fourth it state documentary of the "new york times" and you see the levels they have to go through with editors and stuff to try to get it right. that's what we need out there, nbc news does not need to be presenting somebody or being silent about something saying maybe this person sitting at this host desk...
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stuff like a raccoon, or like a a possum or somethg. >> jimmy: that's interesting, because last time you lied i don't kw. i have never seen teeth before. you know. [ light laughter ] you've never seen teeth before, i mean -- that is the most ridiculous thing i have ever heard of. you have teeth, you brush them every day, in the morning and at night.ri pratt, you are telling the truth! [ chee and applause ] >> oh! no, i'm not. no i'm not. [ foghorn ] >> jimmy: he is master. you are a master. he ia master. chris pratt, everybody! ristina aguilera joins us after the break, stick around. you're the champ you're the master! how did you do that? [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ jump into summer! the entire store is on sale up to fifty percent off, with styles from five dollars! that's up to fifty percent off the entire store at old navy! yaaaayyy!!! aww. yaaaayyy!!! aww. yaaaayyy!!! aww. we hide hotel names, so you can find four star hotels at two star prices. h-o-t-w-i-r-e hotwire.com you love your phone... i have something to tell you, something really special... ...but you hate the big bill. you know,
stuff like a raccoon, or like a a possum or somethg. >> jimmy: that's interesting, because last time you lied i don't kw. i have never seen teeth before. you know. [ light laughter ] you've never seen teeth before, i mean -- that is the most ridiculous thing i have ever heard of. you have teeth, you brush them every day, in the morning and at night.ri pratt, you are telling the truth! [ chee and applause ] >> oh! no, i'm not. no i'm not. [ foghorn ] >> jimmy: he is master. you...
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goes on, i heard something tonight that rings so true, it's that when you lie so often, it's not that people begin to believe the lies, it's that they don't know what the truth is and that makes them easier to lead. >> chris, let me ask you this, you said the only thing worse as a republican is a democrat. this is what some progressives are saying, they're not saying it publicly. why are you not -- you know, why are you beating up bill clinton, this was 20 years ago, we have someone in the white house now accused of similar things, what do you say to that? >> i say that donald trump's -- the allegations against donald trump as it relates to his behavior with women, do not allow every democrat ever to get a free pass. if it is something that we don't condone for republicans it should be something we don't condone fodemocrats. i hear this all the time, well, donald trump lies always. therefore we can say anything about him and it's justified. i always ask people, is that what you'll tell your kids. whatever you're doing you can do it worse because they did it. >> so, there's no truth in any of that? >> i -- no -- look,
goes on, i heard something tonight that rings so true, it's that when you lie so often, it's not that people begin to believe the lies, it's that they don't know what the truth is and that makes them easier to lead. >> chris, let me ask you this, you said the only thing worse as a republican is a democrat. this is what some progressives are saying, they're not saying it publicly. why are you not -- you know, why are you beating up bill clinton, this was 20 years ago, we have someone in...
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you produced "big little lies." congratulations. >> yes. [ cheers and applause ] thank you.oo much about, but certainly season two has some very exciting casting news. >> so, y'all, we're starting next friday. >> seth: so excited. >> on "big little lies" two. [ cheers and applause ] i can't believe it. and not only do have every cast member coming back, but also meryl streep is joining us. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: what is that like? what is the moment where you get meryl streep to agree to do your show? >> well, she sent an email to nicole and i. and it said "okay, i read the part and i love it and i'm goina to do it i, like, dropped the phone. like, mic drop, but i phone dropped. and i was like -- and then i called nicole and i was like, "is this real life? like is this really hag?" and then i got off the phone with nicole and i like hugged y myself genr a minute. [ light laughter ] and said, "this is really happening. you're really working with meryl streep." and then i called the writer and go, "you better write me good scenes with meryl streep!" [ light laughter
you produced "big little lies." congratulations. >> yes. [ cheers and applause ] thank you.oo much about, but certainly season two has some very exciting casting news. >> so, y'all, we're starting next friday. >> seth: so excited. >> on "big little lies" two. [ cheers and applause ] i can't believe it. and not only do have every cast member coming back, but also meryl streep is joining us. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: what is that like? what...
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of a thousand dollars here and there over the limit, a violation, but what you did, you conscious li, you consciously and intentionally went to friends of yours and got them to donate $10,000 each and said you would pay them back. a straw man is more than what rosie o'donnell is paying. >> she used four different spellings of her names and five different addresses why would she do that if she didn't want computers to collate. >> if she was a master mind, she gave $3,700 or something like that. >> let's be fair. both these cases are similar. in a better america in the past, neither rosie nor i would be prosecuted. she obviously h no corrupt intent and neither did i am i didn't even tell the candidate wendy long that i did this. so i was not expecting any kind of a quid pro quo. in an earlier america jimmy carter would not have gone after me in this. and george w. bush would not go after michael moore and lock them up. we have seen a new phenomenon. my case is not unique in this. >> i am not saying this is not possible, i am saying you have not offered any other evidence. you said this crim
of a thousand dollars here and there over the limit, a violation, but what you did, you conscious li, you consciously and intentionally went to friends of yours and got them to donate $10,000 each and said you would pay them back. a straw man is more than what rosie o'donnell is paying. >> she used four different spellings of her names and five different addresses why would she do that if she didn't want computers to collate. >> if she was a master mind, she gave $3,700 or something...
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peoplenservative wrote " keep saying all this lies you have been telling us are true.s something that we took him by surprise. even though the president made some tough statements about the defenseand ramped up spending in response to the invasion, conservatives were not pleased. republicans blamed carter by saying it was his foreign policies who had emboldened the soviets to take an action. sovietatives said the invasion of afghanistan itself was a product of this broken policy of detente. directory of 1980, the of the republican national committee said that the policy of patients had turned into the policy of weakness. carter stayed on the right. in addition to hire difference spending, he outlined the carter doctrine, which was a huge commitment of american forces to the persian gulf region. he called and supported and implemented a boycott of the 1980 moscow olympics, but none of this was enough. republicans wouldn't let the issue go. ronald reagan, running in 1980 as the republican who would bring conservative to the white house, championed a much more aggressive
peoplenservative wrote " keep saying all this lies you have been telling us are true.s something that we took him by surprise. even though the president made some tough statements about the defenseand ramped up spending in response to the invasion, conservatives were not pleased. republicans blamed carter by saying it was his foreign policies who had emboldened the soviets to take an action. sovietatives said the invasion of afghanistan itself was a product of this broken policy of...
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♪ would you know if she lied to you?love me despite my past. ♪ ♪ but if you reallye care for me, ♪♪ ♪ then please let us be. robert: that was excellent. that was really nice, nice job. we are again talking about the seventh annual island reggae festival, july 14 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. at the santa clara county fairgrounds. and you can find out more about the festival and all our other guests and events at nbcbayarea.com. and we are also on social media, twitter and facebook, so check us out there and tell us what you think. and we want to thank all of our guests. please support their groups and events. that's it for "asian pacific america" for this week. please join us again next week. we go out with more from sammielz and samu, and his song "all mine" that is from your upcoming ep, right? sammielz: yeah, my ep that i just released is but yeah, it's my latest ep called "love process." robert: and when does "love process" tour start? sammielz: that starts next month, or july 27. robert: july 27. sammielz: and we basicall
♪ would you know if she lied to you?love me despite my past. ♪ ♪ but if you reallye care for me, ♪♪ ♪ then please let us be. robert: that was excellent. that was really nice, nice job. we are again talking about the seventh annual island reggae festival, july 14 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. at the santa clara county fairgrounds. and you can find out more about the festival and all our other guests and events at nbcbayarea.com. and we are also on social media, twitter and facebook, so...
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plus it doesn't fit your faults narrative, your caricature and the lies you manufacture every single day. while the mainstream media was busy trashing the president and his push for peace in north korea a few years ago, they were stepping all over themselves to praise president obama and his horribly flawed and defunct iranian deal, h is the dumbest deal in world history. $150 billion to radical mullahs in iran, and chantg death to america, death to israel? burning american flags and israeli flags? it doesn't get any dumber than this. but they all in the media love it. take a look. >> of the u.s. and world power is reaching a major agreement with iran. watching one of our biggest rivals from developing a nuclear weapon. >> the president is about to deliver a statement on this historic nuclear deal reached with iran overnight. disagreement is supposed to freeze that country's pursuit of a nuclear weapon. >> has the u.s. and its allies successfully blocked the nuclear bomb for now? the united states is entering a new era and its relationship with iran. >> i think it begins to change th
plus it doesn't fit your faults narrative, your caricature and the lies you manufacture every single day. while the mainstream media was busy trashing the president and his push for peace in north korea a few years ago, they were stepping all over themselves to praise president obama and his horribly flawed and defunct iranian deal, h is the dumbest deal in world history. $150 billion to radical mullahs in iran, and chantg death to america, death to israel? burning american flags and israeli...
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and you know, the thing about kim kardashian, li have you ever noticed how she's such a great person might one day be able to get me out of prison, which is why i will never make another joke about her. yeah. cuz i mean you can imagine, i will be in jail, kim, please tell t president i am innocent. she be will likeirst, you can tell that joke about me and ray jay, and i will be like so the joke is-- sorry, desi. >> hmmmm. >> trevor: what are you doing hey, when you got to g you got to go. r: that's not a real bathroom. >> it is now. (laughter). >> trevor: desi lydic, everybody. (applause) wow. let's move on now.to our story. facebook, the my space o twitter. are they violating our privacy? can we trust them with our data. and why do so many people in my news feed have border collies who need kidney transplants. >> but this week before any of those questions were answered facebook's problems got a little bit worse because it turns out to device manufacturers liketa apple and samsung. and then just yesterday we found out our personal data has gone global. >> facebook is under new scrut
and you know, the thing about kim kardashian, li have you ever noticed how she's such a great person might one day be able to get me out of prison, which is why i will never make another joke about her. yeah. cuz i mean you can imagine, i will be in jail, kim, please tell t president i am innocent. she be will likeirst, you can tell that joke about me and ray jay, and i will be like so the joke is-- sorry, desi. >> hmmmm. >> trevor: what are you doing hey, when you got to g you got...
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you have to ask the attorneys who wrote the letter who told the truth why i lied. the president has uninvited the super bowl champions the philadelphia eagles to the white house. the presintweeting that the philadelphia eaglesootball team was invited unfortunately only a small number of players decided to come. we canceled the event. staying in the locker room for the playing of the national anthem is as disrespectful to our country as kneeling. as best we can tell nobody on the philadelphia eagles knelt for the national anthem this year at all. note the president has moved the goal post on this. this is one of those rare situations metaphor really fits, he's now saying staying in the locker room is unacceptable. the white house will have an event today where fans are invited to listen to the national anthem. we'll be covering that throughout the day and on twitter, @scottmcgrew. >> thanks, scott. 5:48. when it comes to one epic climb, two speed climbers have everyone else beat. >> the climb we're talking about is the one up yosemite's el capitan. how long would it
you have to ask the attorneys who wrote the letter who told the truth why i lied. the president has uninvited the super bowl champions the philadelphia eagles to the white house. the presintweeting that the philadelphia eaglesootball team was invited unfortunately only a small number of players decided to come. we canceled the event. staying in the locker room for the playing of the national anthem is as disrespectful to our country as kneeling. as best we can tell nobody on the philadelphia...
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and they have lied to you. they have been wrong on that.his is only the beginning of the troubles for all of these corrupt people. we'll keep following it as wese have from day one. thank for being with us. let not your heart be troubled. there she is, laura ingraham, i'm back. >> singapore is wondering, you were such a good tipper. they are wondering when he's coming back. >> true story. we included some of the 10%. >> laura: hannity is a very big tipper, i can attest to that. he puts all the liberal hotshots to shame. sean, i'm so happy you got back safely. fantastic show. >> sean: i am a former dishwasher. >> laura: okay, got it. good evening from l.a. i am laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle." we are just over 100 miles from the border where crisis is
and they have lied to you. they have been wrong on that.his is only the beginning of the troubles for all of these corrupt people. we'll keep following it as wese have from day one. thank for being with us. let not your heart be troubled. there she is, laura ingraham, i'm back. >> singapore is wondering, you were such a good tipper. they are wondering when he's coming back. >> true story. we included some of the 10%. >> laura: hannity is a very big tipper, i can attest to...
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there's two great lies. you just touched on them. one, that this is a low. it's not a law. it's their policy. and the other is the democrats did it. you wait for him eventually to blame romaine lettuce on the democrats in this country. and as for this lightweight attorney general we have, what bible is he talking about that, god ordained this government? this government? on what planet? >> okay then. evan, let's put ourselves in the mind of the forgotten american. the forgotten american is president trump's base. many people say he's playing to his base. if i was someone who globalization hit, if my town lost its factory, if i lost my job, how does this help me? because the president is saying we've got a perfect jobs picture. everybody's back to work. how is it that everybody's back to work if migrants are stealing our jobs? and if we are detaining mothers and children, think about how much that costs. imagine if that money went to a workforce development program in that forgotten town. right now, maybe that forgotten american says right on, america first, but tell me what
there's two great lies. you just touched on them. one, that this is a low. it's not a law. it's their policy. and the other is the democrats did it. you wait for him eventually to blame romaine lettuce on the democrats in this country. and as for this lightweight attorney general we have, what bible is he talking about that, god ordained this government? this government? on what planet? >> okay then. evan, let's put ourselves in the mind of the forgotten american. the forgotten american...
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it has become clear what lies they were. did youeel back in 2016 that you did not know what people were voting for?” felt worried that the media was portraying it a total lies, with the nhs pass, the 30 million a week, it was clearly lies. it was worrying how many people were calling for about an voting based on lies. how do you see this will actually happen in another referendum when you have the two main political parties and neither of them say they want another referendum ? neither of them say they want another referendum? that is why the people are out for it. we will protest for it. we are not optimistic it will happen but it is about having your voice heard and being seen to take a stand about what will affect our lives. the government has signed a lives in ways we need to take to the streets for it. i will let you get back to the rally. those speeches are due to start an hour the rally. those speeches are due to startan houror the rally. those speeches are due to start an hour or so's time. a quick look now at the counter ma
it has become clear what lies they were. did youeel back in 2016 that you did not know what people were voting for?” felt worried that the media was portraying it a total lies, with the nhs pass, the 30 million a week, it was clearly lies. it was worrying how many people were calling for about an voting based on lies. how do you see this will actually happen in another referendum when you have the two main political parties and neither of them say they want another referendum ? neither of...
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i don'nglike the defundea and that's essentially saying, you know, the courts, we're notn going to liyou. i don't think that makes sense, but i think some may be true, but i want to talk about how do we deal with these ople? the other thing, chuck, we've got to talk about is what's going on in these countries and why is this sge coming toward us. >> right. >> in fact, before the program this morning james and i were talking about going to central america. he's been there a couple of times. >> right. >> and trying to figure out what n we do to stabilize those regimes so people don't feel they have tofoun their lives to america. >> i'm curious, considering what happened in 2014 when the obama administration wastackling essentially the same surge of folks coming from central america. the obama administration didn't exactly welcome those folks with open arms either. the goal was, while they didn't separate, the goal was to get hethem back toome country as quickly as possible. hindsight?mistake in >> i think they were overwhelmed. if you go back and read aatut period, and i went with a cou
i don'nglike the defundea and that's essentially saying, you know, the courts, we're notn going to liyou. i don't think that makes sense, but i think some may be true, but i want to talk about how do we deal with these ople? the other thing, chuck, we've got to talk about is what's going on in these countries and why is this sge coming toward us. >> right. >> in fact, before the program this morning james and i were talking about going to central america. he's been there a couple of...
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anything weaken the network's most strident anchor's resolve to spread the president's self-serving lies? youike dinosaurs? so do i. hey blue. i brought you something. okay. we're getting out of here. you're welcome. run! holy! this is gonna be awesome. rated pg-13. my dai need my blood sugar i'to stay in control.en. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to shave my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® works like my body's insulin. releases slow and steady. providing powerful a1c reduction. my week? hectic. my weekends? my time. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. so if i sleep in, and delay my dose, i take it as soon as i can, as long as there's at least eight hours between doses. (renee) once in use, it lasts eight weeks with or without refrigeration, twice as long as the lantus® pen. (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to a
anything weaken the network's most strident anchor's resolve to spread the president's self-serving lies? youike dinosaurs? so do i. hey blue. i brought you something. okay. we're getting out of here. you're welcome. run! holy! this is gonna be awesome. rated pg-13. my dai need my blood sugar i'to stay in control.en. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to shave my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready...
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. >> in your report do you ever say that director comey lied? >> we do not. >> do you know any time where mr. dumbacher -- director comey has lied? >> so when president trump said nobody has told more lies in the world you would disagree with that? >> i will not answer other views i can only speak to my interaction my capacity. >> i know your report basically said that director comey was exceedingly careless in coming forward before the election with the renewal of the investigation of hillary clinton and the laptop but there was no malicious intent. is that accurate? >> we did not find any malicious intent. >> what he did could have affected the election you don't know if it did or didn't but it could have. >> and he could have went into the trump russian investigation but he didn't is that correct? >> let the public know there was an investigation? >> no. that was consistent with policy. >> some of these attacks were not to prosecute secretary clinton with the statute of negligent to have deliberate intent and accepted no evidence in the clinto
. >> in your report do you ever say that director comey lied? >> we do not. >> do you know any time where mr. dumbacher -- director comey has lied? >> so when president trump said nobody has told more lies in the world you would disagree with that? >> i will not answer other views i can only speak to my interaction my capacity. >> i know your report basically said that director comey was exceedingly careless in coming forward before the election with the...
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you think our media lies. we just want you to know that everyone lies. don't trust anyone. and if you don't trust anyone, then the new form of nationalisming prefer your own lies to everybody elses lissor. approximate prefer your own truth which is human. you do prefer your lies to other people's lies. don't you? so, if you do away with factuality then you can get to a politics whichs that kind of negative nationalism. so what this allows for on the scale of europe and the u.s. -- i'll get into the particulars in a moment -- what this allows for is a kind of stark globalization, not the bright gonzalez where a person merv democracy will radiate out and others will copy it which never happened. but rather a dynamic globalization where what you're able to do is you're able to take these problems, to take this very weak hand you have, and transform them into a weapon. they're able to weaponize your own anxiety, your own weaknesses, your own distrust but spreading them out into the world. you're able to -- this idea that nothing can be made any better than it is. that you should
you think our media lies. we just want you to know that everyone lies. don't trust anyone. and if you don't trust anyone, then the new form of nationalisming prefer your own lies to everybody elses lissor. approximate prefer your own truth which is human. you do prefer your lies to other people's lies. don't you? so, if you do away with factuality then you can get to a politics whichs that kind of negative nationalism. so what this allows for on the scale of europe and the u.s. -- i'll get into...
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lies. >> do you think that was a look-ous thing? >> i think that was one of those jokes that tricks you into exposing how you feel about the subject matter. which is one of the most dangerous jokes in comedy, because it's a joke that relies on you to define it in many ways, and so if you read the words of that joke, and you don't know who sarah huckabee sanders is, all the joke is saying is, somebody knows how to turn facts into lies. and applies them as makeup. and that can be used -- >> i agree. i thought it was really unfair, this criticism she got, because i read the whole thing. >> right. >> i saw interviews of her. but i was there when stephen colbert did his in 2006. again, the people in the room had no idea how to laugh at themselves. what does that tell you? >> here's something with comedy that's different and difficult. the white house correspondents' association is an interesting room in that in many ways in my opinion it has become too close to the people that it covers. so sometimes you blow the lines. i actually think
lies. >> do you think that was a look-ous thing? >> i think that was one of those jokes that tricks you into exposing how you feel about the subject matter. which is one of the most dangerous jokes in comedy, because it's a joke that relies on you to define it in many ways, and so if you read the words of that joke, and you don't know who sarah huckabee sanders is, all the joke is saying is, somebody knows how to turn facts into lies. and applies them as makeup. and that can be used...
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because the president walks outside or gets on twitter every day and he lies. >> aren't you nervous about -- >> he lies! "the washington post" has been tracking it. over 3,000 lies. over 6 1/2 lies or misleading statements a day! how are you okay with the president not telling the truth so consistently, congressman? >> how are you okay with the fbi taking opposition research document to a secret court to get a secret warrant to spy on a fellow american and not telling the court who paid for the document -- >> that was not -- you can't pull the wool over my head. that was documented from the evidence that we have seen and from the paperwork we have seen. not the version the republicans put out of that memo. that was actually in the document. it was in there. let's move back to the ig report and you're talking about peter strzok. you're taking a line from the report talking about peter strzok saying under these circumstances we do not have confidence that strzok's decision to prioritize the russia investigation over following up on the mid year related investigative lead disco
because the president walks outside or gets on twitter every day and he lies. >> aren't you nervous about -- >> he lies! "the washington post" has been tracking it. over 3,000 lies. over 6 1/2 lies or misleading statements a day! how are you okay with the president not telling the truth so consistently, congressman? >> how are you okay with the fbi taking opposition research document to a secret court to get a secret warrant to spy on a fellow american and not...
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why do you think congressman sanford is right about no seeming consequence for the president and his lies think he intends to tell falsehoods or just chock it up to not knowing the facts? >> well, i think politically, what we're seeing for people like mark sanford or anyone else on capitol hill, where you have 85% of republican primary voters strongly behind the president, republican officials expect their elected officials to be supportive of the president. if you fail to do that you cannot win a primary office at this point. you have typically mainstream news media, a critic of the president. the president continues to delegitimize the media. that is working. and we see the consequence of that with the defeat of people such as mark sanford. that's simply the political reality we see now. it's a level of support that i've seen for the president that i've never seen before. certainly something working for the president. republican support is holding fast on capitol hill and continues to move forward. >> but, ron, on the point of the president consistently telling falsehoods and aggravatio
why do you think congressman sanford is right about no seeming consequence for the president and his lies think he intends to tell falsehoods or just chock it up to not knowing the facts? >> well, i think politically, what we're seeing for people like mark sanford or anyone else on capitol hill, where you have 85% of republican primary voters strongly behind the president, republican officials expect their elected officials to be supportive of the president. if you fail to do that you...
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you didn't get the designation. >> the problem with that is. >> i take exception to the fact that they can stay to this committee that we played an absolutely pivotal role and he's lied to you as he has lied over a great many issues involving the election campaigns overseas and all sorts of allegations of unethical practices and illegal practices yet i am sitting here being subjected to ridiculous accusations based on the most tenuous connections that are not supported by evidence. >> a statement you mad that youd the banks made present his view that he takes the value on the work done in the preparation for the referendum. it doesn't have a valuable barrier so it isn't baseless. people have said you had your moment but that's where it comes from. if you want to comment on this? the >> [inaudible] to disagree and reject the allegations and to state quite categorically when pitching it was usually set these are examples of what has been done but that isn't hypothetical so these are just examples of what can be done and what has been done. do you wish to modify your statement click >> i don't wish to modify my statement. there were no suggestions that they would be don
you didn't get the designation. >> the problem with that is. >> i take exception to the fact that they can stay to this committee that we played an absolutely pivotal role and he's lied to you as he has lied over a great many issues involving the election campaigns overseas and all sorts of allegations of unethical practices and illegal practices yet i am sitting here being subjected to ridiculous accusations based on the most tenuous connections that are not supported by evidence....