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then i realized, i said i don't want to go home the same way i came in. you know, there was a lot of roadblocks and you know still people in there, drugs, gangs. the whole nine. i decided, i said you know what? i'm going to get into this book. i'm going to start writing more, i'm going to use my time wisely. it took me like four years. a lot of people think just because you go and you're going to be instantly changed. it took four years before i decided i wanted to change my life. and my mom, she was there every step of the way. my wife. i have a daughter that was nine at the time. but my mom, she struggled with me through the whole time. >> i will tell you exactly when i saw the change. i went to visit him every week there was somebody there. that is one of the things i stress is the connection from home to the prison. because if that person is going to make a change, they have to know that when they come home, that they are going to be received. not as a person just coming home from jail but a person who was loved all the way through it. my main stateme
then i realized, i said i don't want to go home the same way i came in. you know, there was a lot of roadblocks and you know still people in there, drugs, gangs. the whole nine. i decided, i said you know what? i'm going to get into this book. i'm going to start writing more, i'm going to use my time wisely. it took me like four years. a lot of people think just because you go and you're going to be instantly changed. it took four years before i decided i wanted to change my life. and my mom,...
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so, i asked my boss that i said, i also need a serious raise, because i had two jobs, all my life i had two jobs, i was not only at the white house , the executive pastry chef, but i'm the one that catered the first professional pastry program in washington d.c. at the cuisine academy. i started that. we were producing about 20 chefs per year, because there was no pastry chef in washington. so, i did that for 10 years. so i told mr. gary waters, i said i cannot do that anymore. i cannot do two jobs. i will be finishing at the white house some night at 11 p.m. , after a state dinner and then go home, sleep a couple hours and back to the white house the next day, and then that evening, probably to the school to teach for four or five hours. so, that was a very rough time for me. so, anyway, he said, yes to the pastry kitchen and the raise. and after a while, i was not hearing from him and i said, you haven't come back to me about the money, are you paying me something, because i want to quit the other job and i can't do that. and he said yes, he said it will be substantial. and it was, he
so, i asked my boss that i said, i also need a serious raise, because i had two jobs, all my life i had two jobs, i was not only at the white house , the executive pastry chef, but i'm the one that catered the first professional pastry program in washington d.c. at the cuisine academy. i started that. we were producing about 20 chefs per year, because there was no pastry chef in washington. so, i did that for 10 years. so i told mr. gary waters, i said i cannot do that anymore. i cannot do two...
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i have never, i mean, i've never said, i want to be that., it was whatever i was curious about. david: one of the things i like to ask people about is leadership. what are you the skills you had as a leader? barry: probably the kind of, often, blind willfulness. i think will and some energy to propel it, but the stronger the will, i think, the more -- that at least allows people to follow. david: if you were to say today, what you are most proud of what you have achieved with your life, what would you say? barry: probably, probably my marriage. david: ok. so you got married in 2001 to a very famous fashion designer. does she give you fashion advice in dressing you or not really? barry: take a look. no. david: well, i don't know -- barry: [laughter] david: do you give her device on internet-related things? barry: no. her instincts transcend fashion, and so anything that comes up, her instincts are pretty damn good, and so i listen, and she occasionally listens to me. david: ok, so you have a very happy life. barry: i'm so lucky. i say thank y
i have never, i mean, i've never said, i want to be that., it was whatever i was curious about. david: one of the things i like to ask people about is leadership. what are you the skills you had as a leader? barry: probably the kind of, often, blind willfulness. i think will and some energy to propel it, but the stronger the will, i think, the more -- that at least allows people to follow. david: if you were to say today, what you are most proud of what you have achieved with your life, what...
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i got to a point where i was 49 where i said i really, you are or you are not, and i want to be not having anyone's thumb on my neck. i wanted to see if i could create something really my own. david: another way to say this, and maybe i have the same view myself, they can do this, why can i do that? you didn't have that view? barry: no. i have always acted more out of insecurity than security. i probably didn't think the people, i thought a lot of the people i worked for were idiots, but i certainly didn't think, in fact, i could do that. the question for me was, could i do that? david: let's go back to how your career unfolded before what you are doing today. you grew up in beverly hills and went to college initially at ucla? barry: it is a bit of a fake out. i have never absolutely clarified it. i went to ucla for three weeks. david: three weeks, what did your parents say when you dropped out? barry: nothing more than they said before, after, or during. my parents were the most laissez-faire of parents and did not really have a point of view other than they assumed they would support me
i got to a point where i was 49 where i said i really, you are or you are not, and i want to be not having anyone's thumb on my neck. i wanted to see if i could create something really my own. david: another way to say this, and maybe i have the same view myself, they can do this, why can i do that? you didn't have that view? barry: no. i have always acted more out of insecurity than security. i probably didn't think the people, i thought a lot of the people i worked for were idiots, but i...
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i. i i. i. i. i. i. i. a soyuz rocket failure forces a two month crew to abort their launch earlier today just a few minutes after takeoff. all right and i cheated a. russian cosmonaut alexy. the american i. know doing well after their emergency landing. for the relative to some of. already embraced their loved ones once again while other family members are still waiting to see the two crewmembers face to face talks exclusively to the wife of the russian cosmonaut about what she's going through...
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, but i really -- i didn't win, but i really wanted to win. and when i was watching it on television right up to the last minute i said maybe i might have a chance. [laughter] i literally thought that. [laughter] >> so then you were appointed secretary of state, as i remember. >> yeah. consolation prize. [laughter] >> he has written two books with totally wonderful titles. the one that we're going to talk about is one, which is -- >> that's the third book. >> i know, i'm going backward. >> okay. i just want to get the numbers right. [laughter] >> if i understood you, would i have this look on my face? and never have your dog stuffed. [laughter] and things i overheard while talking to myself. [laughter] and then there's science side, and we're going to talk a little bit about that. fourteen years at scientific american frontiers where he played the every man to these scientists who knew a lot but couldn't communicate it. and he did one interesting thing, i thought, in his book. he says that i realize that i really shouldn't prepare, because i h
, but i really -- i didn't win, but i really wanted to win. and when i was watching it on television right up to the last minute i said maybe i might have a chance. [laughter] i literally thought that. [laughter] >> so then you were appointed secretary of state, as i remember. >> yeah. consolation prize. [laughter] >> he has written two books with totally wonderful titles. the one that we're going to talk about is one, which is -- >> that's the third book. >> i...
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i said i will not leave the field because i lose this company. we taped it up real tight and i hobbled around for a few days until that went down. that is how desperate it is to hold a company in combat. this business about six month command tours, determining those days is like getting your ticket punched. i hated those. the men were in the field for a full year and you come in and gone in six months. it did not serve the army well or the mission well. i have often wondered how many men in vietnam were killed or wounded because of this rotation policy where you are bringing new officers and all the time that did not understand the terrain, the tactics, and they had to learn it on the job. i don't think it was fair to the soldiers. it was not a good policy. >> is there a question over here? >> i also spent time with soldiers in the highlands special forces camp. if i'm not mistaken, we really screwed the montagnard's when we left. i hear we are doing the same thing with our interpreters. why do we do this? >> i would agree. i do not know as much
i said i will not leave the field because i lose this company. we taped it up real tight and i hobbled around for a few days until that went down. that is how desperate it is to hold a company in combat. this business about six month command tours, determining those days is like getting your ticket punched. i hated those. the men were in the field for a full year and you come in and gone in six months. it did not serve the army well or the mission well. i have often wondered how many men in...
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and look, i know, i look back and i say, luis, i voted against every trade agreement here. but do you think donald trump voters think of me as their champion? i was against trade before republicans were against trade. i was against the north american free trade agreement. bill daley became commerce secretary later on, and chief of staff to barack obama for a while. bill daley was in charge. he was from my city. he was the chairman of my finance committee. i was only in six months, and i voted against nafta. and he led the charge for the president. and do you think they see me as a friend and an ally? no. i am an ally of working men and women. i think trade agreements are bad when they are not fair agreements for workers. so we have made mistakes in not communicating. maybe we did not communicate well enough that we saved to general voters. i don't know this to be a fact, but i have a feeling a lot of those white workers at general motors that barack obama and the democrats saved by bailing them out they , did not vote for us in the last election. so we have to ask, what can
and look, i know, i look back and i say, luis, i voted against every trade agreement here. but do you think donald trump voters think of me as their champion? i was against trade before republicans were against trade. i was against the north american free trade agreement. bill daley became commerce secretary later on, and chief of staff to barack obama for a while. bill daley was in charge. he was from my city. he was the chairman of my finance committee. i was only in six months, and i voted...
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as i said when i first came in here, a couple years ago, i told you what i was gonna do. i told my opponent what i was going to do, and she voted for me twice. my positions have been clear. they've been public. my voting records has been public for years. for years. i've worked with many of you in this room for years to try to help our military, our veterans, and our business. i want to continue to represent you, to get things done, to work across the aisle, to call out my party if i must, appropriately, but maintain their respect. but it is an honor to serve you. it's been the honor of my life to serve you. i'd like to continue to work hard for those who rule me and are counting on me. thank you very much. i'm asking for your vote november 6. god bless you. god bless you all. god bless the united states. bruce: two minutes. ms. luria: thank you. i think today, and in this campaign, you've seen a difference between myself and my opponent, both in vision and in temperament. i'm a 20-year navy veteran, a small business owner, and a mother. i'm not a politician. and i've nev
as i said when i first came in here, a couple years ago, i told you what i was gonna do. i told my opponent what i was going to do, and she voted for me twice. my positions have been clear. they've been public. my voting records has been public for years. for years. i've worked with many of you in this room for years to try to help our military, our veterans, and our business. i want to continue to represent you, to get things done, to work across the aisle, to call out my party if i must,...
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he talked about numbness and i got back i had no fear period i don't i was afraid of anything i want to do that in the middle of the night and i care trying to get some weed to do you know tommy down and held it none of this. would use using it with the. not having a hole that dime a big boy. i could have made it well if i use the unemployment because i got employment for two years i would use it right instead of using it to subside my my fears my you know like my feelings very much you know i could have went somewhere but i didn't i just on explain it that i've been here almost ninety days now the twenty third of this month the nineteenth what i'll be asking for an extension because i can i can't trust myself to go out there i go for the holidays i need to go through that go through the holiday here in the r.c. and. i just thank god for each one of my bets with regards to whether you're an army navy coast guard they're not marines that ask you up will thank you. when i actually came here and mean yeah that person scary situation and the diversity here is you know we have straight an
he talked about numbness and i got back i had no fear period i don't i was afraid of anything i want to do that in the middle of the night and i care trying to get some weed to do you know tommy down and held it none of this. would use using it with the. not having a hole that dime a big boy. i could have made it well if i use the unemployment because i got employment for two years i would use it right instead of using it to subside my my fears my you know like my feelings very much you know i...
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i haven't read it. i wrote it but i haven't read it. don't tell me how it ends. >> you don't want to tell me. y y >> you, i watched in "a star is born." amazing. >> it made me cry. >> yourerformance on the set or the film? >> the film. >> me, too. >> yeah. i also cried. >> but i was absolutely red by the electricity between bradley cooper and lady gaga. you see an actor trying out being a singer in public for the first time as far as we know and a singer trying out to actor for the first time. and two at the top of their game trying each other's thing. i thought that was phenomenal. >> it was amazing to see up close, man. it was amazing. it's funny i met br london when he was doing a show on the west end and i knew he was cooking up something. >> "elephant man." >> is yeah. rking on "a star is nt man" and >> how did you get the part? >> he asked me. i didn't know if it was going to be good. i never saw any of the other movies. i only did two movies in 18 years. one was with spike. because he just asked mmy me. one was with bradley becau
i haven't read it. i wrote it but i haven't read it. don't tell me how it ends. >> you don't want to tell me. y y >> you, i watched in "a star is born." amazing. >> it made me cry. >> yourerformance on the set or the film? >> the film. >> me, too. >> yeah. i also cried. >> but i was absolutely red by the electricity between bradley cooper and lady gaga. you see an actor trying out being a singer in public for the first time as far as we...
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i feel comfortable i. think i was in for violence so i made a joke when i was leaving and told them that the good ones would work for me some day when i'm president of parliament it's not yours it was a show i had to say i never thought that would happen but as we edged closer to victory it became clear it must happen to me because it's just not the most of the muslim. the truck of. god given to. i i i i think . was was . was. was was there was there there was. a lot of it. was. there's a suggestion if you notice there's no doubt we'll win we're all polish both the military and us we mustn't fight it but we must find a way forward without fighting or imprisonment i'm searching for it i will come i detest violence. do you think you're under house arrest is that how it feels. you know of us you know i don't think year to watch me. obviously find the situation isn't very clear of course i'm being watched and so on that my neighbor can do what he wants but the whole world will know what i do know he's let's se
i feel comfortable i. think i was in for violence so i made a joke when i was leaving and told them that the good ones would work for me some day when i'm president of parliament it's not yours it was a show i had to say i never thought that would happen but as we edged closer to victory it became clear it must happen to me because it's just not the most of the muslim. the truck of. god given to. i i i i think . was was . was. was was there was there there was. a lot of it. was. there's a...
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i visit friends. i spend time down there. i had down there. -- i hunt down there. we can do a lot better. i have yet to meet someone working and living down there who thinks the answer is a border wall. it is -- it is not a border wall. we can make smart investments in our border security, and we can have a reasonable, rational immigration policy. i had a guest at the state of the union -- doug: mr. heinrich, i apologize. mr. rich, 30 seconds. mr. rich: i do not know where to begin. senator heinrich was a congressman in washington when the democrats had full control of the house, the senate, and the white house. sen. heinrich: the democrats committed to make a difference on immigration, and immigration policy. and they did nothing. what we have right now is open borders and sanctuary cities. that is not an immigration policy. that is career politicians shirking their responsibility. martin heinrich has abandoned new mexico. doug: mr. johnson, 30 seconds. gov. johnson: i ran for president twice. when i went to new hampshire, the first thing i got was, i was just bom
i visit friends. i spend time down there. i had down there. -- i hunt down there. we can do a lot better. i have yet to meet someone working and living down there who thinks the answer is a border wall. it is -- it is not a border wall. we can make smart investments in our border security, and we can have a reasonable, rational immigration policy. i had a guest at the state of the union -- doug: mr. heinrich, i apologize. mr. rich, 30 seconds. mr. rich: i do not know where to begin. senator...
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i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic.hange the world. it's a big deal. endless shrimp is back at with all the shrimp you want, any way you want them. there's new sesame-ginger grilled shrimp with savory soy-ginger sauce and sprinkled with asian seasoning. and favorites like garlic shrimp scampi! but endless shrimp won't last endlessly, so hurry in. but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® the cold and flu fightings. machine. so it bounces back. you put in your machine. press the button to brew up powerful relief. to defeat your toughest cold and flu symptoms fast. new theraflu powerpods. press. sip. relief. in april, luke's dad made 25 calls to find a place that could bring his son's creation to life. there were 14 emails to determine the size of the lightning bolts. and 18 texts wishing luke a very happy birthday. and when all was said and done, lusu got to be a real-lifrhero. and so did his dad. the strength test.. lik
i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic.hange the world. it's a big deal. endless shrimp is back at with all the shrimp you want, any way you want them. there's new sesame-ginger grilled shrimp with savory soy-ginger sauce and sprinkled with asian seasoning. and favorites like garlic shrimp scampi! but endless shrimp won't last endlessly, so hurry in. but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin...
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i didn't realize where i was, i kind of got discombobulated. i was here when no one else was here, so i'm pleased to see more affordable housing in the pipeline. about 1100 units in transbay alone, so i want to commend my fellow commissioners, commissioner rosales, commissioner singh, and commissioner scott who are here, and of course mayor london breed who used to be in the redevelopment commission. because of all of you, because of the work that the commissioners put in pro bono, we're able to achieve this project. and of course, the ocii staff led by nadia cesay, our executive director, thank you for our leadership, and of course, mercy housing, the mayor's office of housing and community development, mohcd, hope sf, the housing authority, and many others. it's been a joy to collaborate in this endeavor. so i also want to thank mayor breed, thank you for your continued leadership. supervisor jane kim, my supervisor in district six. i've lived here for 35 years. don shoemaker, the president of mercy housing. the services provider, the south o
i didn't realize where i was, i kind of got discombobulated. i was here when no one else was here, so i'm pleased to see more affordable housing in the pipeline. about 1100 units in transbay alone, so i want to commend my fellow commissioners, commissioner rosales, commissioner singh, and commissioner scott who are here, and of course mayor london breed who used to be in the redevelopment commission. because of all of you, because of the work that the commissioners put in pro bono, we're able...
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i think i will do that. [singing in backgrounds] drawing and writing music since i was a really little kid and fortunate enough to have a good education in art and parentss who supported me. i hope my life will continue to allow me to do both. >> for me now having all male, female girls, boys students it shows the world has changed a lot and people areope toon open to a lot more than they were in the past. you can get a deep satisfaction from responding a lot of year practicing in one thing and becoming really good at something. sometimes i think that it is better to get lost. you have to practice and become good at what you do, so if you have everything together then go out in the world and do what you do and then i think people weal accept that. >> chair c. brinkman: we will go ahead and get started. i would like to call to order this san francisco municipal transportation agency october 16th 2018, ms. boomer please call the roll. >> clerk: [roll call] madam chair, directors, you
i think i will do that. [singing in backgrounds] drawing and writing music since i was a really little kid and fortunate enough to have a good education in art and parentss who supported me. i hope my life will continue to allow me to do both. >> for me now having all male, female girls, boys students it shows the world has changed a lot and people areope toon open to a lot more than they were in the past. you can get a deep satisfaction from responding a lot of year practicing in one...
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i go in, i do the thing.d masturbate into a cup again and now i'm like, is this a joke? because i'm in the jokes business. actually, dr. kaplan, the show's in new york, he shows up at the show, and i was a little nervous. i'll let you in on a little secret. i'll let you guys in. i don't always tell the truth on stage. >> jimmy: you embellish. >> i embellish. it starts from a place of truth and i embellish. for example, i have -- dr. kaplan's real but i also have another doctor named dr. fish, his name is harry fish but that felt like a fake name. i felt like if i said that, people would be, like, oh, i went to harry fish because my boys don't swim. it's -- like i'm the dr. seuss of urology or whatever. and so i just cut him out of the story, all the urology stuff is dr. kaplan. so dr. kaplan comes to the show, but he brings dr. fish, not kidding. i'm not kidding. they're friends. they go on vacations together, as it turns out. the it's a whole thing. >> jimmy: did they bond over your testicles? >> they talk a
i go in, i do the thing.d masturbate into a cup again and now i'm like, is this a joke? because i'm in the jokes business. actually, dr. kaplan, the show's in new york, he shows up at the show, and i was a little nervous. i'll let you in on a little secret. i'll let you guys in. i don't always tell the truth on stage. >> jimmy: you embellish. >> i embellish. it starts from a place of truth and i embellish. for example, i have -- dr. kaplan's real but i also have another doctor named...
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i can paint, i can mold, i can code. us better understand what drives each person's cancer. like christine bray. after battling ovarian cancer for several years, her test results revealed a drug therapy that targeted her tumor. today, christine's metastatic cancer is in remission. we're not just fighting cancer. we're outsmarting it. visit cancercenter.com. appointments available now. welcome to your 24 hour t.j.maxx, tjmaxx.com with more styles every day and easy returns in store. you'll find...
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i am walking away from this. i will resign if i have to. i will not sign that in good conscience. have you seen that before? >> senator, i do not want to comment on specific decisions by career lawyers. we have one lawyer who did leave the department. i do not think he has commented on that publicly. by and large staffing determination for cases would be by the set of career lawyers and their leadership. >> i'm looking for the conscience of the attorney who says i cannot sign this in good conscience. it was administrative. keep it moving. off it went. is that my understanding of your role? >> we have career lawyers. it's like every other case. i don't think he has commented publicly. i would not feel comfortable commenting about his determination. >> separated from their parents. here we are six months later in their still being held. some of them cannot find their parents. i am disappointed. i had a hearing in ohio a few years ago. state legislation. people who had to show id cards. i asked the election authorities under oath, what was the incidence of voter fraud in ohio that ma
i am walking away from this. i will resign if i have to. i will not sign that in good conscience. have you seen that before? >> senator, i do not want to comment on specific decisions by career lawyers. we have one lawyer who did leave the department. i do not think he has commented on that publicly. by and large staffing determination for cases would be by the set of career lawyers and their leadership. >> i'm looking for the conscience of the attorney who says i cannot sign this...
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so i would not, i would not sign anything. i think we've got adequate protections in our constitution. >> i want to talk about coal for a minute here. mark, we mentioned wyoming's reliance on the mineral industry. now many utilities are converting to natural gas -- >> [inaudible] >> oh, i'm sorry. >> no, that's fine. >> i'm sorry. >> that's fine, bob. well, you know, as you were saying that 20 years ago i think was the death of matthew shepard, and it was just this month. and one of the most remarkable things about that -- and my daughter starred in a production of the laramie project, is that people came out here thinking that they were going to find a state that didn't have people that were tolerant and wonderful, and what they found was a community that was embracing and open. and, you know, when you think about what our constitution says, our constitution in article i, sections two and three talks about equality, both political and natural equality. and i think that's where the state needs to be. i did want to just take a
so i would not, i would not sign anything. i think we've got adequate protections in our constitution. >> i want to talk about coal for a minute here. mark, we mentioned wyoming's reliance on the mineral industry. now many utilities are converting to natural gas -- >> [inaudible] >> oh, i'm sorry. >> no, that's fine. >> i'm sorry. >> that's fine, bob. well, you know, as you were saying that 20 years ago i think was the death of matthew shepard, and it was...
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and i was ready and i said i'm going to bed. i thought i would be done i looked it up on the internet that combination should kill anybody. my next thought was my friend jenny. shaking me awake screaming at me. saying if you're dead i'm going to kill you which today. it's not so much i was so mad to be alive and the only thought i could think of was i can't believe i'm here i can't believe i'm still here. i convinced her i was just sick she went to go get another friend to help watch me overnight while they were gone i took a half a bottle of tylenol pm. the next day. when i woke up again i was like you've got to be kidding me but by that. that it now you know i'm really glad of suicide i'm. well you know you're inspiring i'll say that my goodness to two of you to have come out of the other side of what you have been through and what you have attempted is amazing thank you you are made of are going to think you are not. and. i would like to just share some things with you i would like to do you. have short term memory no two i h
and i was ready and i said i'm going to bed. i thought i would be done i looked it up on the internet that combination should kill anybody. my next thought was my friend jenny. shaking me awake screaming at me. saying if you're dead i'm going to kill you which today. it's not so much i was so mad to be alive and the only thought i could think of was i can't believe i'm here i can't believe i'm still here. i convinced her i was just sick she went to go get another friend to help watch me...
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i don't get it i have a masters degree. i worked for that. i have two ph.d. degrees but they were honorary, i didn't work for those i don't get the process of buying strength and selling weakness that's not how you make money. you buy weakness and sell strength that's the way to make money in the market you have to keep your wits about you. what's going on in the world, in my opinion, i tell my team, you have to know your stocks better than somebody else so when the market does what it did last week, and i was out of the country, thank god, basically you have to have the fortitude to hold on the position and know what's going on. once in a while you get it wrong and something is going down for the count. we're in a zone of fair value. to me my world is cash and stocks i think 100 times i wish i coined the phrase, i didn't, bull markets are born in pessimism and die in euphoria. i say there's not many signs of euphoria in the market today >> let's open it up to the table. do we agree with mr. cooperman jenny? >> 100%. >> totally >> thank you, thank you. >> i j
i don't get it i have a masters degree. i worked for that. i have two ph.d. degrees but they were honorary, i didn't work for those i don't get the process of buying strength and selling weakness that's not how you make money. you buy weakness and sell strength that's the way to make money in the market you have to keep your wits about you. what's going on in the world, in my opinion, i tell my team, you have to know your stocks better than somebody else so when the market does what it did last...
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i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic.. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: our first guest won an emmy for his fantastic work on the television show "mr. robot." now he stars in the new film "bohemian rhapsody," which opens in theaters and imax this friday. please welcome rami malek, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: rami, please, welcome to the show. >> yes. >> jimmy: i can't even get into the movie yet. because you're so good in it. but i've got to get into it. i -- >> we have time, right? >> jimmy: i got to rev up. i got to rev up, yes. we have time. it's a talk show. i want talk to you. first of all, "mr. robot" -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: congrats on that. that's such a great show. you know, i've had you -- we've had you on talking about that. is it true, i heard, that it might be coming to an end? >> it's so sad. yes. >> jimmy: why? >> i don't know. i don't know. [ laughter ] because i love it so much. i'm quite frankly i'm a bit disappointed. but sam esmail, who writes, creates and directs it and is the
i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic.. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: our first guest won an emmy for his fantastic work on the television show "mr. robot." now he stars in the new film "bohemian rhapsody," which opens in theaters and imax this friday. please welcome rami malek, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: rami, please, welcome to the show. >> yes. >> jimmy: i can't even get...
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walker: i did. and i know the first person i will sign a death warrant. this man killed his brother and killed three innocent women, one in york county. he doesn't deserve to live. he has been sitting on death row for 20 years. there was an assassin. he assassinated a state trooper in pike county in september of 2014. he will sit on death row for many, many years. he assassinated a trooper. just like he would shoot a groundhog. and he talked about the satisfaction he got out of taking that trooper's life. then he wounded another trooper. this man is going to allow that person to stay on death row, and the family, the wife of the slain trooper and their sons, will never see justice. alex: when i say you went further, you were calling for a mandatory death penalty for people who kill students or adults on school property. mr. walker: absolutely. i will stand up for innocent people. to think that teachers and students can be in a school and be executed and killed senselessly, no. you need someone to stand up. alex: ok, i have two problems with that. you are,
walker: i did. and i know the first person i will sign a death warrant. this man killed his brother and killed three innocent women, one in york county. he doesn't deserve to live. he has been sitting on death row for 20 years. there was an assassin. he assassinated a state trooper in pike county in september of 2014. he will sit on death row for many, many years. he assassinated a trooper. just like he would shoot a groundhog. and he talked about the satisfaction he got out of taking that...
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>> seth: oh guys, i really don't think i should. >> oh, come on, just one. >> seth: i feel like if iof these, i'm gonna get in a lot of trouble. >> we want you to do it, seth. >> it's gonna go so well. >> seth: okay. well, you're my friends and i trust you, so i will. >> okay. [ light laughter ] >> seth: former new york city mayor mike blobe amount of money towards female candidates this campaign cycle. female candidates used to run in different cycles, but then they synced up. [ audience ohs ] >> seth! seth, no! >> how dare you? >> seth: okay, wait, wait. you know what? i next o >> all right. [ laughter ] >> seth: a movie about two lesbians was recently screened for seven days so it could qualify for an academy award. no word on which award, but i'm guessing it's not best makeup. [ laughter ] >> how dare you? >> seth: you told me it would be okay! >> you should be ashamed of yourself. >> that was a very bad idea! >> seth: black women and lesbians are liars! ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with wendy williams, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ oneeeee...
>> seth: oh guys, i really don't think i should. >> oh, come on, just one. >> seth: i feel like if iof these, i'm gonna get in a lot of trouble. >> we want you to do it, seth. >> it's gonna go so well. >> seth: okay. well, you're my friends and i trust you, so i will. >> okay. [ light laughter ] >> seth: former new york city mayor mike blobe amount of money towards female candidates this campaign cycle. female candidates used to run in different...
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when i walked through those prison doors, i thought i was a rare case, when i got in there the numbers were overwhelming with the numbers who have similar stories like yourself. you have your baby, you don't have anybody to take care of your baby, you lose your baby to the system. i was very, very, very fortunate and i was part of a program called mothers and inmates working together. i was able to keep her for six months and take her home and had to come back to prison to finish my prison sentence. so i am a voice for the young women all over the world that are in college and making the same mistakes and letting them know that the prison system does not discriminate, the bureau of prisons does not discriminate, they will accept anybody from 18 all the way up to 70, 80 years old. just to let you know that we definitely have to know -- do something different in terms of alternative incarceration. i sit on the state re-entry council board for the state of north carolina where governor roy cooper, he knows he personally, we go to meetings every month to see what we can do to revitalize th
when i walked through those prison doors, i thought i was a rare case, when i got in there the numbers were overwhelming with the numbers who have similar stories like yourself. you have your baby, you don't have anybody to take care of your baby, you lose your baby to the system. i was very, very, very fortunate and i was part of a program called mothers and inmates working together. i was able to keep her for six months and take her home and had to come back to prison to finish my prison...
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i miss y lots i i miss you lots i i ♪ n' on your porch across parking lots and i'll never get sick ofut you got to let me find my waout ♪ ♪ ♪ you know that boy gon' find his way out way out of texas ♪ ♪ you gotta let me y way out this my payout talkin' phase house ♪ ♪ no no no no no no no no no no no no ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: come on! come on, buddy. come on, buddy. give it up for brockhampton, everyby. good to see you, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] brockhampton. "iridescence" is outow. we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent to congress,. he went washington. [ camera shutter clicks ] while virginians struggle with rising drug prices, brat's taken thousands from pharmaceutical, insurance, and other health care companies, voting them billions in tax breaks while voting against lowering the cost of prescriptions and voting against protections for pre-existing conditions for the people he represents. brat serves his donors' interests. we need someone who's for us. patrick morhe admits it.obbyist for opioi
i miss y lots i i miss you lots i i ♪ n' on your porch across parking lots and i'll never get sick ofut you got to let me find my waout ♪ ♪ ♪ you know that boy gon' find his way out way out of texas ♪ ♪ you gotta let me y way out this my payout talkin' phase house ♪ ♪ no no no no no no no no no no no no ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: come on! come on, buddy. come on, buddy. give it up for brockhampton, everyby. good to see you, buddy. [ cheers and applause ]...
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i didn't like to talk to people really, and then, when i did, i overshared.i was very difficult to be around. but the friends that i have are very close. i click with our atypical kiddos than other people do. in experience, i remember when i was five years old and not wanting people to touch me because it hurt. i remember throwing chairs because i could not regulate my own emotions, and it did not mean that i was a bad kid, it meant that i couldn't cope. i grew up in a family of behavioral psychologists, and i got development cal -- developmental psychology from all sides. i recognize that my experience is just a very small picture of that, and not everybody's in a position to have a family that's as supportive, but there's also a community that's incredible helpful and wonderful and open and there for you in your moments of need. it was like two or three years of conversations before i was like you know what? i'm just going to do this, and i went out and got my prescription for hormones and started transitioning medically, even though i had already been livi
i didn't like to talk to people really, and then, when i did, i overshared.i was very difficult to be around. but the friends that i have are very close. i click with our atypical kiddos than other people do. in experience, i remember when i was five years old and not wanting people to touch me because it hurt. i remember throwing chairs because i could not regulate my own emotions, and it did not mean that i was a bad kid, it meant that i couldn't cope. i grew up in a family of behavioral...
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[applause] and i find this woman and i am not joking, i get on my knees and i thank her.nd we have this great meeting. i saw her a few weeks ago and i said i have to know these lawyers. she sent it to the lawyer who organized them, this is the point of the story i talk to him , and he confirmed the size of the dog. and i asked him, why did he help black families moving into his neighborhood? why would he do that when he was just starting a business? why? and he goes, corey, i remember the moment i made the decision. i was sitting home on a sunday evening comfortable and relaxed, watching tv when we only had three channels. he is watching a movie that most of america was watching that night. it was called " judgment at nuremberg." but then something happened that doesn't happen a lot, they moved away from the story to breaking news. he said suddenly he is sitting there in new jersey and they move away from the movie to show a bridge in alabama. and there were these folk who started marching in selma, trying to get to the capital in montgomery, and they got stopped on that
[applause] and i find this woman and i am not joking, i get on my knees and i thank her.nd we have this great meeting. i saw her a few weeks ago and i said i have to know these lawyers. she sent it to the lawyer who organized them, this is the point of the story i talk to him , and he confirmed the size of the dog. and i asked him, why did he help black families moving into his neighborhood? why would he do that when he was just starting a business? why? and he goes, corey, i remember the...
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i just say because i didn't call what he did i mean i know they've got to clean up it. was just sort of. peed on that's how much as they don't know what a more bloody call it over the last. of those who doesn't know who to call that can work think must use that info should have some say say say what i don't say so shut up about a lot of what it once was. don't be. his own who would disagree. with. you don't push. but what if you just here was a vision both of fish with a double body fat charge on him a little that was once us nothing yes an easy matter. to see the magic wand telling a man that on a sunny day came here and said gently that you start with a john and maybe he's just not he that moves you tell him i guess that this is not as many. of them that's why this time. i felt. so. sure that it was going out to. someone who could want that about of all me come with my submission open a can in a normal bad on my ass but that's the but not with the bottom or on the bottom but then of just medium what he had caught the ball modelling the ball somewhat difficult i should
i just say because i didn't call what he did i mean i know they've got to clean up it. was just sort of. peed on that's how much as they don't know what a more bloody call it over the last. of those who doesn't know who to call that can work think must use that info should have some say say say what i don't say so shut up about a lot of what it once was. don't be. his own who would disagree. with. you don't push. but what if you just here was a vision both of fish with a double body fat charge...
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so, i guessed i am just old fashion. -- i guess i am just old-fashioned. one i said on air force that i would like you to call into indiana, indianapolis, anywhere you want, and i wanted to see if you could find a rabbi and a pastor to say grace. i said i know we have a tremendous crowd and they would all understand, and i think most of them would love it. we found a highly respected , who is highly respected. and we found a great pastor. don't forget, they were given about eight minutes notice. it was like, can you get over here immediately? o'leary.astor tom look. they know tom. [cheering] and i thought i would invite them on stage. let's give them a big round -- and then let them each say grace, say a prayer, because today is a time when we could use a great prayer from a pastor and a rabbi. please come up. [cheering] >> close your eyes and open your heart and pray with me today. father in heaven, we don't always understand why crazy things happen in our world, but we are reminded that this earth be ase on will never great as heaven and ever as horrific
so, i guessed i am just old fashion. -- i guess i am just old-fashioned. one i said on air force that i would like you to call into indiana, indianapolis, anywhere you want, and i wanted to see if you could find a rabbi and a pastor to say grace. i said i know we have a tremendous crowd and they would all understand, and i think most of them would love it. we found a highly respected , who is highly respected. and we found a great pastor. don't forget, they were given about eight minutes...
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i own guns myself. i use them when i go hunting. the point is, people are being killed in massachusetts shootings everyday. there was a grandmother who some young people who very misguided shooting at each other. missed each other and killed her. this is a grandmother. we cannot stand by while this carnage grows and act like there's nothing can do about it. i will be there to work with legislators, citizens and police and county attorneys to fashion laws that protect people. >> one issue, would you ever favor universal background checks? >> yes. the fact it's a legislative question. what we need to do to keep minnesota safe, we need to rebuild the criminal law division. make sure law enforcement has training and law enforcement has resources with county attorneys. that's what the attorney general should be focused on doing. waste i will -- that's what i are do as attorney. i will not be pushing a policy agenda and trying to change the law what i think the law should be. i will work with law enforcement and prosecutors and county att
i own guns myself. i use them when i go hunting. the point is, people are being killed in massachusetts shootings everyday. there was a grandmother who some young people who very misguided shooting at each other. missed each other and killed her. this is a grandmother. we cannot stand by while this carnage grows and act like there's nothing can do about it. i will be there to work with legislators, citizens and police and county attorneys to fashion laws that protect people. >> one issue,...
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i am the candidate. i am the treasurer. i am the committee. i am the campaign manager. i am the volunteer coordinator, so when i send an email saying what time is the filing deadline, i have no idea what role i'm playing at that time. i'm just trying to get the document filed. am i doing it as the treasurer, candidate, committee, i don't know. and does it really matter? no. so again, my comments are that mr. ford is asking for ridiculous amounts of information when your whole public purpose is to assist us as candidates in this whole process. not to make our life a living hell. thank you. >> vice chair kopp: thank you. any other public comment? mr. daryl marsdel for the record. >> sorry to disappoint you. i know you want to get through this. i hate to say this, i'm not sure you are really ready for primetime. >> vice chair kopp: why? >> this does seem to me to be cumbersome. >> vice chair kopp: to be what? >> cumbersome. >> vice chair kopp: all right. >> to the public, to you, both parties. i think that putting some heads together on this with some interested persons, i
i am the candidate. i am the treasurer. i am the committee. i am the campaign manager. i am the volunteer coordinator, so when i send an email saying what time is the filing deadline, i have no idea what role i'm playing at that time. i'm just trying to get the document filed. am i doing it as the treasurer, candidate, committee, i don't know. and does it really matter? no. so again, my comments are that mr. ford is asking for ridiculous amounts of information when your whole public purpose is...
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and so i was like -- but i played it off. i was like, "yeah, i think i can -- yeah, i can make it." and i get home and i get my coolest clothes on. and i was so excited. and she didn't text. and i was like, "oh, my god." so i go to work the next day. >> seth: oh, so, you fully -- nothing happened. >> no, nothing happened. >> seth: you just -- you took off your nice clothes and called it a night. >> i wiped 30,000 pounds of makeup off. >> seth: got it. >> went to bed. i was like in a john hughes movie waiting for my prom date. and i get in. and she's like, "why didn't you text me back last night?" i was like, "you didn't text me." she was like, "you didn't text me." she looked at her phone, she was like, "oh, my cleaning lady's name is meredith." [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] so, she was texting her cleaning lady. and then to throw her off, sometimes i text her and be like, "we need more clorox." [ laughter ] she's the best, though. >> seth: you were in soap operas when you were younger. >> mm-hmm, yeah. >> seth: and you went to a, i guess, what is it? the emmys? the daytime emmys? >
and so i was like -- but i played it off. i was like, "yeah, i think i can -- yeah, i can make it." and i get home and i get my coolest clothes on. and i was so excited. and she didn't text. and i was like, "oh, my god." so i go to work the next day. >> seth: oh, so, you fully -- nothing happened. >> no, nothing happened. >> seth: you just -- you took off your nice clothes and called it a night. >> i wiped 30,000 pounds of makeup off. >> seth:...
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he talked about numbness and i got back i had no fear period i know i was not afraid of anything i want to do that in the middle of the night and i care trying to get some weed to do you know to calm me down and held it none of this. would use using it would. not have been a whole that dime a big boy. i could've made it well if i use the unemployment because i got employment for two years i would use it right instead of using it to subside my my fears my you know like my feelings very much you know i could have went somewhere but i didn't i just explained it that i've been here almost ninety days now the twenty third of this month the nineteenth what i'll be asking for an extension because i can i can't trust myself to go out there i go for the holidays i need to go through that go through the holiday here in the r.c. and. i just thank god for each one of my bets with regards to whether you're an army navy coast guard they're not marines but i ask you a couple right here. when i actually came here and mean yeah that person scary situation and the diversity here is you know we have strai
he talked about numbness and i got back i had no fear period i know i was not afraid of anything i want to do that in the middle of the night and i care trying to get some weed to do you know to calm me down and held it none of this. would use using it would. not have been a whole that dime a big boy. i could've made it well if i use the unemployment because i got employment for two years i would use it right instead of using it to subside my my fears my you know like my feelings very much you...
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i am a woman of color and i live in san francisco and a work intact and i bike. so i agree. i would love more color on the segregation of the study and data that happens. >> into the mic, commissioner. >> oh. thank you. i think about for years is when i started biking more consistently and i really agree with the recommendations as far as having a partner or a buddy to help with the journey. here are the lights you need and the biking equipment. i think, you know, as any person , but especially a woman, we multitask and we have multiple things to do. it takes a lot of planning to say ok, what is my schedule like for the day? i often get teased when people see my backpack because they asked me if i am going to go camping. but if -- it is all my equipment for the day. i have multiple outlets -- outfits and have laptops and everything else but i also do work at an office that has places for me to be able to store my bike securely and safely and to be able to change. i can change into more work appropriate attire if needed. and, you know, safety is absolutely key. i would love m
i am a woman of color and i live in san francisco and a work intact and i bike. so i agree. i would love more color on the segregation of the study and data that happens. >> into the mic, commissioner. >> oh. thank you. i think about for years is when i started biking more consistently and i really agree with the recommendations as far as having a partner or a buddy to help with the journey. here are the lights you need and the biking equipment. i think, you know, as any person ,...
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i am a senior, i studied political science. i want to know if you think having more women on the court has impacted the way you look at cases? justice roberts: i guess i don't really know. itnderstand argument that brings a different perspective and changes it. on the other hand, it may but i it is subconscious in the sense that i don't hear anything and think that is a peculiarly female perspective on the law. in terms of the legal work and the presentation, i don't see a difference. maybe i am not attuned to it. i think my female colleagues perform pre-much the same way my male colleagues do. i think that is it. i don't see any difference in their legal analysis or anything like that. professor stein: that to the side. >> i am caleb. you said in the past that the way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the base of race. think race is? think isunt of race do correct? justice roberts: that is a difficult question. looking at this in some of the affirmative action areas. in terms of what type
i am a senior, i studied political science. i want to know if you think having more women on the court has impacted the way you look at cases? justice roberts: i guess i don't really know. itnderstand argument that brings a different perspective and changes it. on the other hand, it may but i it is subconscious in the sense that i don't hear anything and think that is a peculiarly female perspective on the law. in terms of the legal work and the presentation, i don't see a difference. maybe i...
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i just say because i didn't call what he did i mean i know they are going to clean up that didn't include it and just sort of. peed on that's how much as they don't i called him or what he called it a war last. he doesn't know who to call that's what that must must then function and say say say what i don't say so shut up about a lot of what it wants. to. be. his own who would disagree. with. you don't push on to things. but what if you just here was a vision both of fish with a double body fat chance john have a little advice he wants us now thank you and doesn't even matter. as you might want to tell anyone that on the site they came. out and said gently that you start saying john that maybe he's just mad that movie jalen i guess that this is not as many. of them that's by this time. i felt a lot of you know what i should be. but. he took another girl to. someone who could forget about all me was my submission to open a can in a normal battle miles but that's the but not with the bottom or on the bottom but then of just medium what he had caught the ball modelling the ball somewhat diff
i just say because i didn't call what he did i mean i know they are going to clean up that didn't include it and just sort of. peed on that's how much as they don't i called him or what he called it a war last. he doesn't know who to call that's what that must must then function and say say say what i don't say so shut up about a lot of what it wants. to. be. his own who would disagree. with. you don't push on to things. but what if you just here was a vision both of fish with a double body fat...
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and i want -- >> well, i argue, i mean, if i have to pick, i don't pick -- i don't say which of my children i love more, but i'm happy to say which supreme court decisions i hate more. .. . >> as constitutional lawyers or they could have said we find the most restrictive statute to be unconstitutional but in effect we will not legislate a policy based on the trimester system or perhaps there are other ways also. and ruth bader ginsburg and then to say too far too fast. and it is also based looking what roe v-letter wade a lost. but you can argue that it is responsible for the radicalization of the republican party. and then in the museums. but for roe v-letter wade you never would've had ronald reagan now it's not the straight line but certainly that help to radicalize the party to energize a movement of social conservatives. not a straight line that may have happened but the far better argument to do things in the political system because both sides could fight it out. >> i couldn't say that about graham that when they finally woke up to the fact with enormous society not dealt with by the
and i want -- >> well, i argue, i mean, if i have to pick, i don't pick -- i don't say which of my children i love more, but i'm happy to say which supreme court decisions i hate more. .. . >> as constitutional lawyers or they could have said we find the most restrictive statute to be unconstitutional but in effect we will not legislate a policy based on the trimester system or perhaps there are other ways also. and ruth bader ginsburg and then to say too far too fast. and it is...
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i guess i will leave it there. >> i guess what i would contribute a little bit more to it i think were obsessed in the country with only the facebooks and the amazons and the ones that are really really big. and our industry right now, it's getting close so that spacex sort of has a chance of getting there. they have made the most success so far. and there is a couple others that have potential. for the most part, there are some -- the signs that i would see that are really there is if there is a rational exusual rans and there is too much happening and there is too many dollars being thrown at it. there are a lot of signs right now that at that point five years ago particularly after the purchase of google of -- >> sky box. >> yeah. that set the tone when a few bcs, by the way, very few bcs are into this space. this is not a broad investment community. some get it so far. and most of them are sitting on the sidelines. private equity is mostly in established companies. nobody going after new ones. it is amazing how billionaires don't really need a business model. you know? i think yo
i guess i will leave it there. >> i guess what i would contribute a little bit more to it i think were obsessed in the country with only the facebooks and the amazons and the ones that are really really big. and our industry right now, it's getting close so that spacex sort of has a chance of getting there. they have made the most success so far. and there is a couple others that have potential. for the most part, there are some -- the signs that i would see that are really there is if...
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i do.r flake: i believe she is the one who leaked it, i get with her for a long time and i think she did her best to protect dr. ford. that somebody leaked it at some point and that was not fair to dr. ford. i do think it would have been better had they sat down early on and said here is the allegation, let's treat it in a way that honors the institution and honors those who are involved. in the russell senate office building, should it be the mccain senate office building? senator flake: i would like that. it would solve another russian number of purposes, john mccain needs to be recognized here in that would be an appropriate way i believe area -- believe. >> do you remember the first time you let -- you met him? senator flake: it was memorable, i was here is a -- as an intern, dennis deacon seen these in turn. i joked that mccain's standards were too high and we could not make it under. i met him during that time, i admired him from afar in arizona. certainly when i was there but i had been away at school, out-of-state for a while. i was immediately impressed and given his history
i do.r flake: i believe she is the one who leaked it, i get with her for a long time and i think she did her best to protect dr. ford. that somebody leaked it at some point and that was not fair to dr. ford. i do think it would have been better had they sat down early on and said here is the allegation, let's treat it in a way that honors the institution and honors those who are involved. in the russell senate office building, should it be the mccain senate office building? senator flake: i...
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said trump, "m-i-s-s-i-s-s-s-i-p-s-s-p-i
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i mean i tend to disagree i think i mean the press i mean if you just look at the headlines the narratives the way things are covered the president trumps credit here's a here's a guy who's been attacked from every six every which angle leading up to the election rippy at war with republicans with democrats anyone because people are so distrustful of the establishment of media and know the way things are covered and every single day it's a hit piece on him every single day it's negative media coverage and i think it's finally backfired whether it's c.n.n. people crawling into potholes and pretending like this courtroom it's worse than it is it's just it's become so ridiculous it's real i know i know it i know and so. so i just. didn't tell me about it i live in russia and i watch with c.n.n. and then most of the season it's about i didn't mean it that well good fiction no bad fiction i would say what i. had brought i just got bryan in and jump in because you're the odd man out because heads when you when you have a presidential candidate when you have somebody like donald trump calling mex
i mean i tend to disagree i think i mean the press i mean if you just look at the headlines the narratives the way things are covered the president trumps credit here's a here's a guy who's been attacked from every six every which angle leading up to the election rippy at war with republicans with democrats anyone because people are so distrustful of the establishment of media and know the way things are covered and every single day it's a hit piece on him every single day it's negative media...
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percent and i said i support gay rights and i said i support and i'm and i'm pro-choice and i caught a lot of heat from outside that not nobody there at that place gave me a hard time most people don't do that in person or it's unlike is it tough for you being a trump supporter in a very anti trump city it's a very handsome from cities of if that's you could underline that for sure no it's not right for me because i'll engage anybody that's the thing i'm not afraid to discuss with anybody politics or policy or anything like that because i think you should be able to discuss it and it listen if you have a better argument than me as to why i should not like this person or like his policies then then let's have the conversation must be civil and respectful because i'm going to be that way until you cross a line and then i won't be and i'll have the conversation i encourage the conversation that's how things get done or we so torn. i think we're so torn because people will just scream and name call and not have these conversations they're afraid to do so or have the actual they will sit
percent and i said i support gay rights and i said i support and i'm and i'm pro-choice and i caught a lot of heat from outside that not nobody there at that place gave me a hard time most people don't do that in person or it's unlike is it tough for you being a trump supporter in a very anti trump city it's a very handsome from cities of if that's you could underline that for sure no it's not right for me because i'll engage anybody that's the thing i'm not afraid to discuss with anybody...
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but if i kill not you, i kill something and i hide always with 10 kids around, and then i go and kill you there and i can put the 10 kids in the neighborhood, and then i kill you again and i put 10 kids around mere, what would you expect me to do? >> so you justify that? >> i just want to tell you one thing. the answer is no. >> even for palestinian terrorists knowing that they were terrorists as a doctor, as a person, i did my best, and now there were two terrorists. and if it was necessary to do again to terrorists, i would do it. she's 20 years old. nothing she's seen in life. and then she's sent to kill. you see it as a part of a struggle? >> no. i said for me killing is wrong. i mean, i've heard all kinds of justifications. i can take as a german and someone that knows about politics, i can tell you what some people say, suicide bombing, this is what they say, is the poor man's weapon. >> i know, i know what they say. >> they say israel can send something like this, missile, anand instead of the missile, they use human being. >> the military says it's courageous, it's not what i'
but if i kill not you, i kill something and i hide always with 10 kids around, and then i go and kill you there and i can put the 10 kids in the neighborhood, and then i kill you again and i put 10 kids around mere, what would you expect me to do? >> so you justify that? >> i just want to tell you one thing. the answer is no. >> even for palestinian terrorists knowing that they were terrorists as a doctor, as a person, i did my best, and now there were two terrorists. and if...
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>> i would like to make a motion i could approve -- i could support this project with -- like i have stated again and again, i would love to see housing on the site but it sounds like we should take time to look at the potential of what has been proposed in housing on this site. i am not a huge fan of continuances, but i do think that given where we are in this conversation and the need to look at this option, i would recommend that we consider continuing this and make a motion. >> president hillis: like a month out? november 1st? >> could i ask the commission. considering that the direction is keeping the building the way it is and the proposal was five units, that clearly sounded as though people did not like the five units. and commissioner hillis said half of the second floor. is there a number that you are looking for? are you giving direction to them or suggest the five units? >> it sounds like we both need -- we would need to look at the five units. while we are at it, i think it would be useful to look at half the floor. at the second floor. >> president hillis: commissioner
>> i would like to make a motion i could approve -- i could support this project with -- like i have stated again and again, i would love to see housing on the site but it sounds like we should take time to look at the potential of what has been proposed in housing on this site. i am not a huge fan of continuances, but i do think that given where we are in this conversation and the need to look at this option, i would recommend that we consider continuing this and make a motion. >>...
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i thought i did my job that day, don't you? what we want to talk about here is the historical and contextual sense of the relationship between the relationship -- contextual sense of the relationship between the press and presidents. there has always been in adversarial components built in, there should be. but, it has changed over time, so we will talk about that with some reflection on where we are today, but not a focus. not a preoccupation, but as i say to try to contextualize it. so, let me start by going down the line, and asking each person to tell you which president they covered, or presidents, so we have some historical and biographical information. >> thanks for having us. welcome. as you can see from my beard, on the gray, i started a long time ago. i started in 1986 with ronald reagan during his second term and are covered reagan, george herbert walker bush, bill clinton, george w. bush, barack obama, and today, donald trump, and i'm sure we'll get to this but today is more of an adventure than ever. >> i'm wrong,
i thought i did my job that day, don't you? what we want to talk about here is the historical and contextual sense of the relationship between the relationship -- contextual sense of the relationship between the press and presidents. there has always been in adversarial components built in, there should be. but, it has changed over time, so we will talk about that with some reflection on where we are today, but not a focus. not a preoccupation, but as i say to try to contextualize it. so, let...
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: i wish i would have saw one. -- [laughter] >> commissioner hardeman: i wish i would have saw one. the fleet week, good job there. delegating the chief and then you and particularly chief zanoff and cochran and ems captain smith, great job. when you don't hear anything, it's like watching a sporting event when nobody knows who the refs are and nobody has to worry about them then you know things are going good. so, great job. when i was on the port commission for many years, i really was involved with going on the ships and events and meeting the blue angels pilots. i think i said this before at a meeting. like navy seals they are like your favorite people. any one of them can stand up, please marry my daughter. they are a little thinner and a little less muscle bound than -- blue angelses but same conditioning. i talked to them about how their conditioning is just phenomenal, the shape they have to be in. all these monitors in order to be able to withstand what they go through. anyway, good job. thanks for the gre
: i wish i would have saw one. -- [laughter] >> commissioner hardeman: i wish i would have saw one. the fleet week, good job there. delegating the chief and then you and particularly chief zanoff and cochran and ems captain smith, great job. when you don't hear anything, it's like watching a sporting event when nobody knows who the refs are and nobody has to worry about them then you know things are going good. so, great job. when i was on the port commission for many years, i really was...