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tonight -- chelsea handler, star of "the conners" actress, sara gilbert music from tove lo featuring 8g band with yesod williams ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news during his congressional testimony yesterday, former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski said he has, quote, no obligation to be honest with the media. many are calling the statement shocking, while fox news is calling it an audition [ laughter ] despite claiming at a rally this week, that nobody loves hispanics more than him, a new poll shows that trump's approval rating among hispanics is just 25% though it's not the first time trump's been part of a one-way relationship [ laughter ] the news service, reuters, has released a photo of president trump boarding air force one with cash sticking out of his back pocket. and you'll never believe whose pocket trump was in. [ laughter ] the merriam-webster dictionary added more
tonight -- chelsea handler, star of "the conners" actress, sara gilbert music from tove lo featuring 8g band with yesod williams ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news during his congressional testimony yesterday, former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski said he has,...
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dropping hail right there along interstate 5 approaching sacramento and they continue to meef off to tove of east-southeast. it is accumulating hail which if you're around woodland is snow and that's in sacramento. more shower activity , and it i coming over land and doesn't have a lot of moisture to work with. it is cold enough for snow to near 5,000 feet to wrap things up tomorrow. the future cast moving forward and the best chance for finding measurable rainfall will be up in the north bay although i wouldn't rule out places closer to the santa cruz mountains. we might see a few showers trying to fire up for the morning and during the afternoon right there along highway 17 and mid-afternoon and evening and you'll begin to see those increasing 9:00. that's the best window of opportunity to see a few showers, but stay tuned. now monday morning, there's still a chance of seeing a few more showers for about lunchtime on monday and once the system starts to clear on out and we'll see some clearing skies and drying conditions and the models trending toward lower temperatures as high pressure
dropping hail right there along interstate 5 approaching sacramento and they continue to meef off to tove of east-southeast. it is accumulating hail which if you're around woodland is snow and that's in sacramento. more shower activity , and it i coming over land and doesn't have a lot of moisture to work with. it is cold enough for snow to near 5,000 feet to wrap things up tomorrow. the future cast moving forward and the best chance for finding measurable rainfall will be up in the north bay...
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a federal bankruptcy couap will have tove the deal.france, commuter rail workers went ostrike in droves across paris today over pension reform proposals. paris streets were clogged with traffic jams after ten of 16 tsubway lines shut down a morning rush hour. strikers condemned the pension changes, and complained they will have to worlonger before retiring. >> ( translated ): they can't take away our social benefits i have been working for almost 25 years for this company. i don't want to work until i'min 70, geup at 4:00 in the morning, it's very hard. so today we speak for all paris metro network workers. >> woodruff: president emmanuel 42 public pension systems into one, and says the result will be eater fairness for new retirees.ap a federaals court in new york has revived a lawsuit involving president trump'snd hotelsusinesses. t the suit allegt he is violating a constitutional ban on accepting payments from foreign governments, foreign officials patronize his properties. a lower court initially found lthat the plaintiffs had al s
a federal bankruptcy couap will have tove the deal.france, commuter rail workers went ostrike in droves across paris today over pension reform proposals. paris streets were clogged with traffic jams after ten of 16 tsubway lines shut down a morning rush hour. strikers condemned the pension changes, and complained they will have to worlonger before retiring. >> ( translated ): they can't take away our social benefits i have been working for almost 25 years for this company. i don't want to...
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. >> we have this amazing intact ecosystem, something that tourists come from all over tove see. it is a multimillion dollars business in southeast alaska that accounts for 20% of our economy.we ave fishing, another 20% of our economy. moese things rely on intact if viewscapes and shabitat. my fear is that we end up tring and extractive resource thats a one-shotor sometng that if we take care of it and many generations.serve us for sophie: at a rally in the state capital, juneau, native alaskans and environmental campaigners are trying to make their voices heard. they say their senator in the u.s. capitol isn't listening, that she is dancing toeat of a diffent drum. >> i was born in the tongass national forest. i grew up in communities in ie y ngass. i think i am pre tune with ndose who know the tongass know that they tongass as a national forest should be managed foldltiple use. i think i do a pretty good job of listening to the voices of alaskans who are askg for a simple level of access to our public lands. sophie: and there are many back in the tongass who agree, people who w
. >> we have this amazing intact ecosystem, something that tourists come from all over tove see. it is a multimillion dollars business in southeast alaska that accounts for 20% of our economy.we ave fishing, another 20% of our economy. moese things rely on intact if viewscapes and shabitat. my fear is that we end up tring and extractive resource thats a one-shotor sometng that if we take care of it and many generations.serve us for sophie: at a rally in the state capital, juneau, native...
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both bad for her health and bad for the environment he's also expensive no she has a special news tove it costs a lot but it can still save her money. i used to use a lot of charcoal i calculated. i was using top of what one proves to nearly one shootings in this whole. but now the dust i use doesn't go even beyond $100.00 that. volcanic rock is the key to this new eco stove was there all the heated they remain hopeful i was with a help of a solar powered fund that blows a continuous flow of air over them. was invented by ross twine she runs the company that makes them. we have a technology that. victory cracking in uganda because we've. binding more than bonds more than. cream. in. the volcanic rocks can be used for 2 years an average of comes in virus configurations including large commercial ones like this range at a market in the capital kampala where a 1000 people come to eat every day it's also beneficial for the kooks who use it because the device generates almost no smoke estimates say smoke from traditional stoves contribute to the death of almost 20000 people a year in uganda
both bad for her health and bad for the environment he's also expensive no she has a special news tove it costs a lot but it can still save her money. i used to use a lot of charcoal i calculated. i was using top of what one proves to nearly one shootings in this whole. but now the dust i use doesn't go even beyond $100.00 that. volcanic rock is the key to this new eco stove was there all the heated they remain hopeful i was with a help of a solar powered fund that blows a continuous flow of...
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laughter] and so i, you know, if i were advising the democrats, which i'm sure it's add advice they'd tove to get -- [laughter] i would say just go with the bland. like, the numberbe one job is to get trump out of office. >> and your view is the likely democratic nominee is going to mo who? [applause] er if i had, my earlier answer to that question was kamala harris. i think she has a force of -- a force. if you're thinking about who can stand up to trump, i think she has personal character force, a forcefulness that i thought eould be a good match. i'm now looking at the race, and i'm thinking it could well be elizabeth warren. e][applause] i must say, i don't know her well, but i've spent some time with her, and i've never got the likability charge. i find her very warm. i like law photographers, granted -- law professors, granted -- [laughter] and if you look at what she's done over the last three or four months, she's steadily climbed up the ranks, and she's now got a higher favorability rating than any other democrat, and she's taken 45,000 selfies. that's like retail politics. and so
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much tove done so diversify what we do from a business standpoint that it wasn't surprisebu me if we got into some of the areas he talked about. bringing some solar capability to the cherokee nation. i've just announced a plan to put $30 million in homes for elders but to also go to the community buildings. so we're very much leaderst on that subject and we continue to be. >> kentucky is next. we'll hear from polk in owensboro, kentucky. democrats line. hi. >> hi, ya'll. i was just wondering [ inaudible ] because this gentleman was aa fur traveler from london and came over to trade with cherokee for a long time. he went back to england, wrote a book and said as far as he was concerned, the cherokee h seemed to be descended from israel. my question is, could you find out? >> we'll let our guest respond to that. you may have to give some context there. >> i actually am not familiar with that particular book but our tribe has a wealth of culture of our own. our tribe has dances, not the powwow dances most people are familiar with. we don't have tepees. our citizens live in houses. >> do
much tove done so diversify what we do from a business standpoint that it wasn't surprisebu me if we got into some of the areas he talked about. bringing some solar capability to the cherokee nation. i've just announced a plan to put $30 million in homes for elders but to also go to the community buildings. so we're very much leaderst on that subject and we continue to be. >> kentucky is next. we'll hear from polk in owensboro, kentucky. democrats line. hi. >> hi, ya'll. i was just...
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things tove a lot of address before they can go up to investors and ask them for money.hey were looking for $47 billion valuation and now we are hearing it could be as low as 12 to 15. they have made a lot of changes through corporate governance. investors are looking at valuations, where they will improved performance financials and whether more changes are needed in the governance structure for investors to be convinced about the valuation they want to get. taylor: this morning on the open they spoke with the cofounder, he had some comments as it related to the valuation part of wework. >> that valuation is really a wake-up call to private investors that the public markets are holding them accountable and the specific reason this report reflected ,hat is the amount of cash burn what is a consistent theme in your set up here is that companies that are losing a lot of money are being held to a lower valuation. is $1.5ase of wework it billion over the last year which is more than tesla loss. react to those comments on valuation. is in a space of its own having lost $2 bil
things tove a lot of address before they can go up to investors and ask them for money.hey were looking for $47 billion valuation and now we are hearing it could be as low as 12 to 15. they have made a lot of changes through corporate governance. investors are looking at valuations, where they will improved performance financials and whether more changes are needed in the governance structure for investors to be convinced about the valuation they want to get. taylor: this morning on the open...
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the ability tove have the choice. if users want to leave, they leave with their data.e have done a lot of work on privacy and data. how does that relate to your question? there is still a yearning for more. we are working with congress. we are clear that we support national privacy legislation. the devil is in the details. therefore, i think it is incumbent on each of us to provide insight into the areas where there would be unintended consequences from regulation. privacy is one example. the question is often asked of tech, are you paying your fair share in tax? we have paid the average for the last decade, but that narrative still exists, and one of the key issues is that the international tax structure is outdated. given a proposal which is gathering more support for fundamental redo of the international tax system. .e clearly support that the devil is in the details, but we feel like it is progressing. if you want to be a constructive part of the solution, you have an obligation to bring whatever insight or expertise you have so we end up with smart regulations. >>
the ability tove have the choice. if users want to leave, they leave with their data.e have done a lot of work on privacy and data. how does that relate to your question? there is still a yearning for more. we are working with congress. we are clear that we support national privacy legislation. the devil is in the details. therefore, i think it is incumbent on each of us to provide insight into the areas where there would be unintended consequences from regulation. privacy is one example. the...
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so the key is to look at the spaces of what we can do with what we have tove recognize there is limited space on the mall. from an education point of view the smithsonian is amazing. i think about in my career holding the compass lewis and clark carried going across the country or the apollo 11 capsule. we have to find ways to get this around the country that is to the traveling alexhibitions but also what can we do virtually? there should be a way virtually he can get into every classroom in the united states. even simple ideas to have the virtual top hat oras the compass or make a three d printer to allow the teachers in the classrooms to talk about the importance of citizenship or exploration. so the goal i challenge the educational staff is to say how can we touch every classroom and share the wonders of the research and that's a major commitment to me because i want people and children to be better by the wonders of the smithsonian. >> i appreciate that. >> the chairman for north carolina. >> thank you for your testimony today and we went to talk to about your service i need to get
so the key is to look at the spaces of what we can do with what we have tove recognize there is limited space on the mall. from an education point of view the smithsonian is amazing. i think about in my career holding the compass lewis and clark carried going across the country or the apollo 11 capsule. we have to find ways to get this around the country that is to the traveling alexhibitions but also what can we do virtually? there should be a way virtually he can get into every classroom in...
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if you were having construction at your house or teaching young -- people tove, drive, so libraries have become community centers, they have internet access and especially in rural areas where you do not have high speed internet, they are a lifeline. people, 90, almost 100% of job applications have to be submitted online. so people are going into public libraries to get applications. ray: and when i hear that, i think great, what institution is closer to people and where they live? and so it makes perfect sense. but then i also think, uh oh, musical instruments, power tools and traffic cones, are we asking an often underfunded, under resourced, short on personnel institution to do too many things into many places taking advantage that it is close to the people. dr. hayden: i am so glad that you said that because i was president of the american library association. that's when we met, and then i was in more of an advocacy role. and in my role now, i am representing the library of congress and that fact though is outlined in a new book called "palaces for the people." erik klingenberg talk
if you were having construction at your house or teaching young -- people tove, drive, so libraries have become community centers, they have internet access and especially in rural areas where you do not have high speed internet, they are a lifeline. people, 90, almost 100% of job applications have to be submitted online. so people are going into public libraries to get applications. ray: and when i hear that, i think great, what institution is closer to people and where they live? and so it...
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tonight -- chelsea handler, star of "the conners" actress, sara gilbert music from tove lo featuringight [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news during his congressional testimony yesterday, former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski said he has, quote, no obligation to be
tonight -- chelsea handler, star of "the conners" actress, sara gilbert music from tove lo featuringight [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news during his congressional testimony yesterday, former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski said he has, quote, no obligation to be
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the only way to get this thing done, to get thisng toving, is to make that decision. >> woodrngf: johnson's ru conservatives will try again on monday to win approval of new elections. meanwhile, the prime minister's brother, jo johnsonquit his position as a conservative member of parliament today. he said was torn between family loyalty and the british national interest. president trump's middle gst envoy, jasenblatt, has announced he is leaving the administration. he was therchitect of the president's israeli-peace plan. but, it has not been released, and the palesti,ans rejected negotiations after mr. trump moved the u.s. embassy to jerusalem and cognized israeli sovereignty over the golan heights. the president of turkey, recep tayyip erdogan, is threatening to let a flood of syrian refugees leave tufurkey for western counies. that is unless a "safe zone" for refugees is established inside syria before the month is out. erdogan voiced his frustrationto fficials of his ruling party in ankara today. >> ( translated ): we will be forced to open the gates. we will beorced to open the gates.
the only way to get this thing done, to get thisng toving, is to make that decision. >> woodrngf: johnson's ru conservatives will try again on monday to win approval of new elections. meanwhile, the prime minister's brother, jo johnsonquit his position as a conservative member of parliament today. he said was torn between family loyalty and the british national interest. president trump's middle gst envoy, jasenblatt, has announced he is leaving the administration. he was therchitect of...
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down tove homelessness functional zero in nine communities. none of the problems that we face are retractable problems. we have innovators moet have the capacity to solve these problems and we are doing it all the time, but we need innovations and we need to make sure we measure them, test them, engage people in designing them, then take it to scale. ryan: margaret camara local voice on the panel -- so margaret, our local voice on the panel, you are running an organization on long-term thinking and i think that would butt up against our short-term cycles. and you are looking at marrying those conversations. margaret: that is the point. we at texas 2036, it is the 200th birthday of the republic of texas, it is our bicentennial. and we believe that our policymakers often, you know, often responsibly, because they are dealing with a hurricane or whatever, they deal with the tyranny of the urgent and are not thinking long-term about those most important things. we do not have the right planning or the right kind of is of data that cecilia talking
down tove homelessness functional zero in nine communities. none of the problems that we face are retractable problems. we have innovators moet have the capacity to solve these problems and we are doing it all the time, but we need innovations and we need to make sure we measure them, test them, engage people in designing them, then take it to scale. ryan: margaret camara local voice on the panel -- so margaret, our local voice on the panel, you are running an organization on long-term thinking...
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[laughter] [indiscernible] something tove say. say who you are and where you are from. i just finished my masters degree at chapman university in orange, california. my question is collective. we have these founding beliefs, but it seems like the founding leafs may be really aren't the but are theyefs, inherently white beliefs? beliefs mightment be basically for white privilege? i would love to >> no questions and no answers. not all the white people are on board either. in many ways, the american revolution is a minority project, pushed by a minority of people. if what you mean is the enlightenment, there are many nonwhite people who are part of enlightenment thinking. the native leaders i was talking about, they read european newspapers, a lot of the same things the founders have done. of that have a problem. that is what historians do, right? >> my name is clifton berry and i'm from st. louis, missouri. i am part of the labor project is, whatestion for you are the implications for today of what you are saying, and do you see the typical way that historians speak abou
[laughter] [indiscernible] something tove say. say who you are and where you are from. i just finished my masters degree at chapman university in orange, california. my question is collective. we have these founding beliefs, but it seems like the founding leafs may be really aren't the but are theyefs, inherently white beliefs? beliefs mightment be basically for white privilege? i would love to >> no questions and no answers. not all the white people are on board either. in many ways, the...
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down tove homelessness functional zero in nine communities. none of the problems that we face are retractable problems. we have innovators moet have the capacity to solve these problems and we are doing it all the time, but we need innovations and we need to make sure we measure them, test them, engage people in designing them, then take it to scale. ryan: margaret camara local voice on the panel -- so margaret, our local voice on the panel, you are running an organization on long-term thinking and i think that would butt up against our short-term cycles. and you are looking at marrying those conversations. margaret: that is the point. we at texas 2036, it is the 200th birthday of the republic of texas, it is our bicentennial. and we believe that our policymakers often, you know, often responsibly, because they are dealing with a hurricane or whatever, they deal with the tyranny of the urgent and are not thinking long-term about those most important things. we do not have the right planning or the right kind of is of data that cecilia talking
down tove homelessness functional zero in nine communities. none of the problems that we face are retractable problems. we have innovators moet have the capacity to solve these problems and we are doing it all the time, but we need innovations and we need to make sure we measure them, test them, engage people in designing them, then take it to scale. ryan: margaret camara local voice on the panel -- so margaret, our local voice on the panel, you are running an organization on long-term thinking...
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data toving from pure the more machine data.predict when your call comes in just by seeing the phone number with high accuracy what you are calling for. you are likelys calling because of this. so you just need to press this and you solve your problem without having to talk to anybody. that kind of understanding coming from ai, we couldn't have done before. >> when will a robot start hiring your staff? there's been a dramatic improvement in our hiring system. people based on grade point average, which college you went to, et cetera. ar many jobs, that is not predictor of success. and it does all the first round weeding through the applications. rates have gone up. how far do we get when we take the human out of the system? i think that could happen in the next three to five years. >> you have to digital only banks. isush: what we are finding it is unique to be somewhat digital. in addition to a digital presence, we are going to create brand credibility. so we are doing that. points.reating more we are going to expand that. we ar
data toving from pure the more machine data.predict when your call comes in just by seeing the phone number with high accuracy what you are calling for. you are likelys calling because of this. so you just need to press this and you solve your problem without having to talk to anybody. that kind of understanding coming from ai, we couldn't have done before. >> when will a robot start hiring your staff? there's been a dramatic improvement in our hiring system. people based on grade point...
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children toved our see what america is really like. support it andi i hope the republicans see and jump ship. gangsters doto say not turn their partners in as he turned the vice president and say, he was doing it also. that is cheap and this guy is a real trip here he is an trip.assment -- a real he is an embarrassment to us, our country, our children. thank you. host: politico had a story that says at least one house republican is backing the inquiry but not impeachment. let me read a couple of graphs. he became the first republican to back the house investigation into president donald trump over his interactions with ukraine though the little -- though the nevada lawmaker made clear that he does not support impeachment. the congressman told reporters, i am a big fan of oversight so let the committees get to work and see where it goes. linesgo back to the phone and talk to henry who was calling from palm springs, california. he opposes the impeachment inquiry. caller: i oppose it because all presidents do things wrong. they are not pe
children toved our see what america is really like. support it andi i hope the republicans see and jump ship. gangsters doto say not turn their partners in as he turned the vice president and say, he was doing it also. that is cheap and this guy is a real trip here he is an trip.assment -- a real he is an embarrassment to us, our country, our children. thank you. host: politico had a story that says at least one house republican is backing the inquiry but not impeachment. let me read a couple...
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been able tove join a union, but they cannot negotiate with the person who is ultimately setting the terms of their employment. the other thing that happened this companies claim their workers are now independent contractors rather than employees, because technology has enabled them to call them that, which is often not legally been somethere have court cases, but independent contractor, you have no right to join a union. so those are other ways the technology has helped enable the weakening of worker power. host: in the case of uber or lyft, have they been successful in organizing? guest: [laughs] well, those companies claim their workers are contractors. courts are recognizing they are employees, and there has been a big legal, a big policy fight now in california to legislate and codify what the courts have said, and so we will see. the workers certainly have organized, and they have organize online or even participated in strikes, and we will see, but i think that they want to join unions, but they have not had that right so far. host: on our union line, this is bobby in west vir
been able tove join a union, but they cannot negotiate with the person who is ultimately setting the terms of their employment. the other thing that happened this companies claim their workers are now independent contractors rather than employees, because technology has enabled them to call them that, which is often not legally been somethere have court cases, but independent contractor, you have no right to join a union. so those are other ways the technology has helped enable the weakening of...