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i was 12 years old. and so for me it's kind of a common way of processing the world and in my scholarship i have a ph.d in literature and written some books that very researched kind of biographical book. i love reading people's notebooked. it's a thrill to sit in a lie area and read through someone's notebook, susan sontag 0, whoever, and i've always liked the intimacy of them. but what i real where wanted to get across the note books was the unfinishedness. the idea of the rawness of them, of somebody's thoughts where they have not actually put the together into a polished thing, and for me it is very hard not to try to -- i have like a kind of orderly mind so i want to resolve contradictions or i want to work things out, and i want everything to be neat and linear and so this back is much more like the way the notebooks work because it's fragmented. more like a jigsaw puzzle. start with this mystery or bee willedderring questions -- bewildering questions and lay out the pieces and hopefully at the end you can see the picture. it's a much different way of thinking and i wanted to kind of force myself in
i was 12 years old. and so for me it's kind of a common way of processing the world and in my scholarship i have a ph.d in literature and written some books that very researched kind of biographical book. i love reading people's notebooked. it's a thrill to sit in a lie area and read through someone's notebook, susan sontag 0, whoever, and i've always liked the intimacy of them. but what i real where wanted to get across the note books was the unfinishedness. the idea of the rawness of them, of...
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so, i asked adam if he would kind of, you know, draw the book for me a little bit and he did. and it came out great. he's really excited about that. i think seeing the pictures and also my kids like the pictures in the book and it makes it feel accessible to them. >> and i think a kind of-- really kind of let me know and you talk about this in the beginning how everything came togeth together. there's one thing that stuck out to me a lot, really quick, that stadium -- as a dodger fan they'd eventually know how has that experience, how has the experience beginning to end with making the book, helped that struggle? has it changed anything for you? >> yeah, i think it's helped. i think it becomes, now, that struggle is sort of like the question of the book, right? and i kind of came to believe that it's good to struggle with that kind of question, that, you know, i love the dodgers and not as much as like i care so much about like what trades they make, although i do. but as an institution and a part of my life and i love the city of l.a. and i wanted to explore that a little bit
so, i asked adam if he would kind of, you know, draw the book for me a little bit and he did. and it came out great. he's really excited about that. i think seeing the pictures and also my kids like the pictures in the book and it makes it feel accessible to them. >> and i think a kind of-- really kind of let me know and you talk about this in the beginning how everything came togeth together. there's one thing that stuck out to me a lot, really quick, that stadium -- as a dodger fan...
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so western civilization i really think is most of europe. it's the united states. those kind of countries. not including obviously china or large parts of the middle east . so that's western civilization. in terms of how their defending, both men intensely patriotic. both men i think love the values, the traditions that exist in their nation and back then churchill was a big supporter of all the values that were in england. donald trump is a big supporter of how america has alwaystraditionally been . hence his famous campaign slogan make america great again. so i think both men want to ensure that what has always kind of have in their country stays that way. they're not progressive in that sense. they're kind of a throwback to earlier eras which a lot of people find comfortable and of course a lot of people find rather restrictive. so both men i think really believe in the west. they believe in western civilization and they believe in the values and belief system and models contained within the west and western civilization. >> mister adams, given your accent, how long have y
so western civilization i really think is most of europe. it's the united states. those kind of countries. not including obviously china or large parts of the middle east . so that's western civilization. in terms of how their defending, both men intensely patriotic. both men i think love the values, the traditions that exist in their nation and back then churchill was a big supporter of all the values that were in england. donald trump is a big supporter of how america has alwaystraditionally...
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so western civilization, i really think, is most of europe, it's the united states, it's those kind of countries, not including, obviously, china or large parts of the middle east. so that's western civilization. in terms of how they're defending it, well, again, both men intensely patriotic, both men, i think, lost-- loved the values and traditions. back then, churchill was a supporter of traditions in england and donald trump is a big supporter of how america has always traditionally been. hence his famous complain slowing p, make america great again. i think that both men want to ensure that what has always kind of happened in their country stays that way. they're not progressive in that sense. they're kind of a throwback to earlier eras. which a lot of people find comfortable and of course, a lot of people find rather restrictive. so both men, i think, really believe in the west. they really believe in western civilization and they believe in the values and the belief system and the models that are contained within the west and western civilization. >> mr. adams, given your accent.
so western civilization, i really think, is most of europe, it's the united states, it's those kind of countries, not including, obviously, china or large parts of the middle east. so that's western civilization. in terms of how they're defending it, well, again, both men intensely patriotic, both men, i think, lost-- loved the values and traditions. back then, churchill was a supporter of traditions in england and donald trump is a big supporter of how america has always traditionally been....
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i guess he. kind of got a little hard on after your trip to london with your father were taken merrill had your mind refuse to take it for the argument problem or lower. it was. theirs or their servers or have to carry it around a bargain to get dinner. for what i produce because it would be laughable at last i can be an impasse stuff and i'm gonna fire our devices yeah i mean that's. chemical story chemical math workers and others like you don't want to. know but i like jennifer that i would have a very good memory 9 last t.v.'s i got to know what the purpose of my scrabble. i'll concede on his that i have an astronaut. who denies it with her head and a 1000000 asked to. deal with the behavior of his back and forth they have. not that idea from their forecast for any of you i'm with a chemical because i'm way ahead of them if i played one of these. secret over to a couple of them are going to think will be home not the. only good thing will receive a school nestorian if people are jumping over to be
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can you do thatat things are making music and i kind of been doing this whole life i love it bubut you stitill have a hahavea don't you knknow. for this reas. the kingng on the revenues and f there's no music in the convention if the condensed wit. and what this is supposed to be also fun with. so then it't's important for the kind of things -- these kind of medium he's been about business kind of music do you have any of the reporting party and they do a lot in the living. do you live [inaudible] what? i don't. want to find some solulution [inaudiblele] going on finally. we are here [inaudible] this is. it was almost one year [inanaudible] last monthth. two nights on you revolutionary songs . in the in the beginning when ii started plalaying. that actualllly off everyone t o sit down. which i didn't want to put like so. i'm playing records. and i haveve a scene of peoplple ke sittingng on the ground looking g at me expectantly. which m made me e very uncomfofe nine hours it wasn't working in quite the way that i want because the whole idea is that people don'n't look at me look at eac
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of felt the creek into here and i could see my chest and i felt the kind of come into the center of my chest and then i started feeling a sharp piercing pain in my lungs when i would breathe and i called my doctor and they told me they want to go to the murders room to rule out things like blood clots potential risk for stroke or heart attack and i was diagnosed with piracy which i never heard of but in condition just like dr williams was just talking about where the inflammation in your lungs is so bad the way the doctor explained it to me there's a lining on the outside of your lungs that should be like silk and as your body moves states just kind of collide against each other and mine were soviet up the way slate it was essentially was sand paper rubbing together and no sharp pains or from every time i would move it it definitely got worse and i would move every time i would move i have this incredible pain in my chest and i have no history of heart problems i had a couple heart tests just a couple years ago it was all clear so i'm not used to dealing with stuff like that so havin
of felt the creek into here and i could see my chest and i felt the kind of come into the center of my chest and then i started feeling a sharp piercing pain in my lungs when i would breathe and i called my doctor and they told me they want to go to the murders room to rule out things like blood clots potential risk for stroke or heart attack and i was diagnosed with piracy which i never heard of but in condition just like dr williams was just talking about where the inflammation in your lungs...
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they told me that i was highly contagious i kind of went it's a panic mode. and i get used. to churches i'm like oh i was on the floor some days i might bounce or you know crying praying. in monotheist the next see it can i get. a little we knew all was going to be just a little ball go live you will still her but you'll never know the most you wish to be she most of the middle of the system. that was common it's on surrounds it's a story. i heard today from the. bushes no mo could do for the man in the bible i'll go to the. local. we're still on lockdown here in moscow and i am continuing to working from home this time around we're making a film about coronavirus survivors and i managed to speak to some of them to understand what it's really like to go through covert 19 1st stop we have slipped law known our russian woman who lives in spain. yes it's glass but i mean. what else. it's got i'm going emperor. you know and language that the bill yet of who are well established. as a guide next stop we have karen she's in the k. now her case is special because she's 6 months pre
they told me that i was highly contagious i kind of went it's a panic mode. and i get used. to churches i'm like oh i was on the floor some days i might bounce or you know crying praying. in monotheist the next see it can i get. a little we knew all was going to be just a little ball go live you will still her but you'll never know the most you wish to be she most of the middle of the system. that was common it's on surrounds it's a story. i heard today from the. bushes no mo could do for the...
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the tell me that i was highly contagious i kind of went it's a panic mode. are you not strong. on the churches i'm like oh i was on the floor some days i'm a bastard trying praying. in my. next seat can i get. a little with the new guy he just will all go live you'll still survive you know the most you. recently she had us on the middle of the city. that was comments on surrounds saying. i have hidden from the roof from the bushes no good if a man in the bible i'll go to the. local. we're still on lockdown here in moscow and i am continuing to working from home this time around we're making a film about coronavirus survivors and i managed to speak to some of them so the sound what it's really like to go through covert 19 1st stop we have slipped on them our russian woman who lives in spain yes is glass but i. also agree. it's good i'm going in for it. you know i'm glad he got the bill yet of who. well you have. brought in the last the guy next we have cameron she's in the u.k. now her case is special because she's 6 months pregnant. and he lectured by piece of and came out so mi
the tell me that i was highly contagious i kind of went it's a panic mode. are you not strong. on the churches i'm like oh i was on the floor some days i'm a bastard trying praying. in my. next seat can i get. a little with the new guy he just will all go live you'll still survive you know the most you. recently she had us on the middle of the city. that was comments on surrounds saying. i have hidden from the roof from the bushes no good if a man in the bible i'll go to the. local. we're still...
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sometimes i think it was a kind of spiritual doctrine he had, and sometimes i think that he was he had these theories that the government, public education, that they had been infiltrated by some kind of ill meaning organization. sometimes he called it the neo- noddy. his reason for opposing these things is because he believed that they were trying to do harm. he really believed it. it was a conviction that he had. >> host: if you can pinpoint what was he afraid of from the illuminati and that these different sources, what was the fear? >> guest: i think it depends on which institution you are talking about. i think he was concerned about what he called the medical establishment, but they were not actually doing good. he believed that a lot of the things people take, drugs for example, would damage your body and the effects would last for years and also they would damage you spiritually and you should really use natural healing, herbs. he called them gods pharmacy. the public education, he was worried that there was brainwashing the what kind of lead us away from god and that sort of t
sometimes i think it was a kind of spiritual doctrine he had, and sometimes i think that he was he had these theories that the government, public education, that they had been infiltrated by some kind of ill meaning organization. sometimes he called it the neo- noddy. his reason for opposing these things is because he believed that they were trying to do harm. he really believed it. it was a conviction that he had. >> host: if you can pinpoint what was he afraid of from the illuminati and...
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and then i had -- i kind of made it, like, a fun, fantasy. tine fantasy scene where i -- >> jimmy: that's genius. brilliant. >> i filled a chanel bag with goldfish and, like, made it look like that's how i play "mario cart. but then, like, american "vogue" wanted it to have like, a more, like, clothes that were more meaningful or told a story. and it's funny, because, like, you know, you -- your wife has been, like, your cameraman or you find ways to do it at home and my friend leah, who has been quarantined with us from the beginning, because she was working in new york when quarantine -- when it happened >> jimmy: yeah >> so she just stayed with us. and she's like the photographer so she got, like, a really easy fast route to, like, photography stardom and now has two "vogue" shoots under her belt >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. lucky, wow, wow, wow does she have any idea what she's doing, or no >> no, but she thinks that, like, you know -- she's like, "i don't know what's so hard about this for successful photographers. you know she's still -- >
and then i had -- i kind of made it, like, a fun, fantasy. tine fantasy scene where i -- >> jimmy: that's genius. brilliant. >> i filled a chanel bag with goldfish and, like, made it look like that's how i play "mario cart. but then, like, american "vogue" wanted it to have like, a more, like, clothes that were more meaningful or told a story. and it's funny, because, like, you know, you -- your wife has been, like, your cameraman or you find ways to do it at home and...
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of a narrative that is very western i suppose but i lived there it was i don't have that same kind of feel for it ok though having said that i'm very glad those communist regimes are gone and the wall go ahead john. you know well like you peter i lived through those events very directly like you i was studying eastern european studies at oxford at that point i spent that summer in 1909 in romania and in hungary and indeed in september 89 i was in west berlin and was there when the 1st east berlin is arrived in west berlin having driven through czechoslovakia hungry austria and and the whole of germany so i have a very strong memory of it as well i would make 2 points the 1st is that none of it would have happened without gorbachev decision to pull the rug on the eastern european communist regimes that was decision he took in june and which he announced to the german chancellor helmut kohl at the time and all the events that we remember now the jangling of keys in wenceslas square in prague the the torch is the candlelight the songs and so on all that was nothing but operetta it was
of a narrative that is very western i suppose but i lived there it was i don't have that same kind of feel for it ok though having said that i'm very glad those communist regimes are gone and the wall go ahead john. you know well like you peter i lived through those events very directly like you i was studying eastern european studies at oxford at that point i spent that summer in 1909 in romania and in hungary and indeed in september 89 i was in west berlin and was there when the 1st east...
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they told me that i was highly contagious i kind of went it's a panic mode. i was on the floor and some of these are my bouncer crying praying. in monotheist that when they see it can i get. a little we knew was good you just said we'll all go live you'll still survive you know the most you recently she most of the middle of the speech to. the left was hominids on surrounds saying. i have been from the. bushes know what to do for the man in the bible i'll go to the. local. we're still on lockdown here in moscow and i am continuing to working from home this time around we're making a film about coronavirus survivors and i managed to speak to some of them so the sound what it's really like to go through covert 19 1st stop we have slipped on them our russian woman who lives in spain yes is glass but i mean. but you also agree. it's good i'm going in for it. you know i'm glad he got the bill yet or who are well established. as a guy next we have karen she's in the u.k. now her case is special because she's 6 months pregnant. it was difficult and he lectured by pie
they told me that i was highly contagious i kind of went it's a panic mode. i was on the floor and some of these are my bouncer crying praying. in monotheist that when they see it can i get. a little we knew was good you just said we'll all go live you'll still survive you know the most you recently she most of the middle of the speech to. the left was hominids on surrounds saying. i have been from the. bushes know what to do for the man in the bible i'll go to the. local. we're still on...
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yeah, i think it's important because traditions is a kind of identity. we can change hong kong by changing ourselves. learn m mor, speak more cantonese, try to keep this culture. we should always start from ourselves first. small, little things will lead to big changes like butterfly effect. in my books, i always write message just about "enjoy life, be yourself, take adventures." i think the future will be getetting better because the yog people arere awakened. i don't feel worried. i ththink this gogovernment should be worried because your people are standing up. we are not as beaten as before. samantha hawley: it's one of the most ambitious building drives in history as india fast-tracks its way to prosperity. but the boom has spawned a vicious illegal trade. we've seen someone there. we're just a bit reluctant. it's a really kind of hairy situation, and we're not sure it's really safe for us to go any further. crime gangs specializing in environmental destruction... the assailants came down from here, yeah? akaash chauhan: this is the room, and they
yeah, i think it's important because traditions is a kind of identity. we can change hong kong by changing ourselves. learn m mor, speak more cantonese, try to keep this culture. we should always start from ourselves first. small, little things will lead to big changes like butterfly effect. in my books, i always write message just about "enjoy life, be yourself, take adventures." i think the future will be getetting better because the yog people arere awakened. i don't feel worried....
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i daresay you. are kind of a little hard on for after your trip to london with your father ever taken merrill had your mind refuse to take it for the lack of a column or lower. he was. there for your server to have to carry it around i'm out here not to get dinner. for long when i produce it will be laughable at last i can be an impasse stuff but i'm gonna fire our devices i mean let. me go star you give me the muffler for an ark you don't want to. know but i like jennifer had in mind that i was a member from aberdeen on last t.v.'s i got to know what the producer muskrat. ok good on him but i have an astronaut. who denies it with her head and ready on asking. deal if the hook is background and i'm in the. north are different from any of you i'm with a chemical. 3rd one of the. secret overtook implemented upon us and will be home not the. only good thing will receive a still mystery and until i got paid over to be had a little good idea of perfectly i'm going to put on it yeah. remember there's been enough o
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when i kind of thought i could make that bargain. i thought it was a pretty good deal and i was arguing with myself trying to convince myself it was dignity and denying the memories and perceptions and that there was justification somehow insert endearing but i needed to be true. i really thought that it was a deal i could make that the night before they left back to idaho, might have offered me his blessing and i couldn't do it. i think there were a couple of things i realized in that moment. first, i realized that offered my father had come to reclaim just didn't exist anymore. i gained a whole different perspective and had a different mind and there was no tolerance. i couldn't surrender to it. it was clear to me of course i had been the one that said it wasn'wasn't 15 minutes of the postings about my brother. it was me and my father came to cast, it was me. >> host: i want to end this with a final reading and books that i think brings us all full circle and back to the education they were able to achieve in this experience. no ma
when i kind of thought i could make that bargain. i thought it was a pretty good deal and i was arguing with myself trying to convince myself it was dignity and denying the memories and perceptions and that there was justification somehow insert endearing but i needed to be true. i really thought that it was a deal i could make that the night before they left back to idaho, might have offered me his blessing and i couldn't do it. i think there were a couple of things i realized in that moment....
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i didn't realize i was the only one going to college. the first to kind of good to college but even like a choice. just like you're going. always a presumption. didn't realize it was a big deal. the debt stuff, he didn't go into need -- i knew you don't make a lot of money at first. guess what i was thinking, no one could know, is that media as we traditionally understood it imploded and then i graduated when that happened and the great recession happen so it's visit l virtually no jobs. so some ways, yes, i didn't completely know, but even dish was 17 and as soon as recruiter inspired me, that's enough to -- i did a lot. i didn't have blinded -- i didn't realize so much of what i thought existed just was not going to be there anymore and that's more so like the fact i was been in 1980s, and started with reagan and then bush and then trump, all kind of tied together. being crewing us people all under 40. that's the stuff that nobody could have known. but i felt like i didn't want to be another black man letting my mom down, and she literally does not thin
i didn't realize i was the only one going to college. the first to kind of good to college but even like a choice. just like you're going. always a presumption. didn't realize it was a big deal. the debt stuff, he didn't go into need -- i knew you don't make a lot of money at first. guess what i was thinking, no one could know, is that media as we traditionally understood it imploded and then i graduated when that happened and the great recession happen so it's visit l virtually no jobs. so...
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>> i mean, it's hard to be in business with a family member. what kind of stuff do you fight over? rything. >> but i think since we can't actually divorce because we are family, we have to talk it out, so it kind of works out. ♪ >> eventually, the cousins decide they don't just want to sell oysters to other people's restaurants -- they want some restaurants of their own. in 2011, they open merroir, an upscale tasting room overlooking the rappahannock river, where their great-grandfather got things started back in 1899. ooh! look at those babies! >> anything else i can get for you? >> not for now, but more of these. >> okay. enjoy. >> and the tasting room's just the beginning. starting in 2012, the cousins launch rappahannock, a full-service farm-to-table restaurant in richmond, virginia, along with more upscale oyster bars in washington, d.c., charleston, south carolina, and l.a. >> it's kind of funny -- the oystering was scary enough, and then restaurants was super scary. know, my dad was, like, telling my wife one time, "don't let him do this thing. don't let him do this". but now
>> i mean, it's hard to be in business with a family member. what kind of stuff do you fight over? rything. >> but i think since we can't actually divorce because we are family, we have to talk it out, so it kind of works out. ♪ >> eventually, the cousins decide they don't just want to sell oysters to other people's restaurants -- they want some restaurants of their own. in 2011, they open merroir, an upscale tasting room overlooking the rappahannock river, where their...
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so western civilization i really think is most of europe, it's the united states, it's those kind of countries. it's not including obviously china or large part of the middle east. that's western civilization. in terms of how they are defending it, while again both men intensely patriotic, both men i think of the values, their traditions that exist in their nation. back in turkey was a big supporter of all the values that were in england, and donald trump is a big supporter of america has always traditionally been, and scum is famous campaign slogan, make america great again. so i think both men want to ensure that what is always kind of happened in their country stays that way. they are not progressive in that sense. they are kind of a throwback to earlier years which a lot of people find comfortable and, of course, a lot of people find rather restrictive. both men really believe in the west, they really believe in western civilization and believe in the value and the belief system and the models that are contained within the west and western civilization. >> host: given your accent,
so western civilization i really think is most of europe, it's the united states, it's those kind of countries. it's not including obviously china or large part of the middle east. that's western civilization. in terms of how they are defending it, while again both men intensely patriotic, both men i think of the values, their traditions that exist in their nation. back in turkey was a big supporter of all the values that were in england, and donald trump is a big supporter of america has...
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i never thought i'd say this, but i kind of miss school! into our children is beyond what we can even imagine. appreciate all that you do. ♪ >> jimmy: performing -- close your eyes. hey guys, welcome back performing "you can close your eyes," -- you can close your eyes here is james taylor, his wife kim and his son, henry, from their home in montana. ♪ ♪ well the sun is surely sinking dow but the moon i slowly rising ♪ ♪ and this old worl must still be spinning round and i still love you so close your eyes ♪ ♪ you can close your eyes it's all right no, i don't know no love songs ♪ ♪ and i can't sin the blues anymor but i ca sing this song ♪ ♪ and you can sing this song when i'm gone ♪ ♪ well it won't be long before another day we're gonn have a good time ♪ ♪ and no one's gonn take that time awa you can stay a long as you like ♪ ♪ only close your eye you can close your eye it's all right ♪ ♪ no, i don't kno no love song and i can't sing the blues anymore ♪ ♪ but i can sing this song ♪ ♪ and you can sing this song when i'm gone ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: g
i never thought i'd say this, but i kind of miss school! into our children is beyond what we can even imagine. appreciate all that you do. ♪ >> jimmy: performing -- close your eyes. hey guys, welcome back performing "you can close your eyes," -- you can close your eyes here is james taylor, his wife kim and his son, henry, from their home in montana. ♪ ♪ well the sun is surely sinking dow but the moon i slowly rising ♪ ♪ and this old worl must still be spinning round...
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i think is most of europe. it's the united states and those kind of countries. including china and all large parts of the middle east. so, in terms of how they are defending it, both men are intensely patriotic and i think of the values and tradition that exists. back then churchill was a big supporter and donald trump is a big supporter of how america has always traditionally been in this famous campaign slogan of make america great again. so i think that both men want to ensure. they really believe in western civilization and they believe in the values and belief system and the morals that it contains within. >> guest: my father is a massive winston churchill fan and when i was 8-years-old she gave me a book of winston churchill's speeches and instructed me to not only read but read read as many times as i possibly could because there wasn't one better to learn from them the speech writing and speech giving. when i was in the eighth grade one of my best friends to this day gave me a copy of the deal and that is where my lifelong admiration with president trump
i think is most of europe. it's the united states and those kind of countries. including china and all large parts of the middle east. so, in terms of how they are defending it, both men are intensely patriotic and i think of the values and tradition that exists. back then churchill was a big supporter and donald trump is a big supporter of how america has always traditionally been in this famous campaign slogan of make america great again. so i think that both men want to ensure. they really...
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so i asked adam if he would kind of draw the book for me a littlebit . and he did and it came out great. he's really excited about that. i think seeing the pictures and my kids like the pictures in this book it makes it feel tangible tothem . >> i think for me, giving this preface to let you know, we talk at the beginning just kind of how everything came together. there's something that stuck out to me a lot. i'm going to talk aboutreal quick . . you follow dodger stadium and of course all these things obtain from these people and how has that experience, how have experience from the end of the making of this book, how has it helped with that struggle. i've changed anything for you . >> i think itself. it's become, that struggle is sort of the question of the book. and i kind of came to believe that the struggle with that kind of question that i love the dodgers and not as much as like i care so much about bayview but as an institution and a part of my life and i love the city of la and i wanted to explore that a little bit and i think if you love somethi
so i asked adam if he would kind of draw the book for me a littlebit . and he did and it came out great. he's really excited about that. i think seeing the pictures and my kids like the pictures in this book it makes it feel tangible tothem . >> i think for me, giving this preface to let you know, we talk at the beginning just kind of how everything came together. there's something that stuck out to me a lot. i'm going to talk aboutreal quick . . you follow dodger stadium and of course...
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kind of how you conceive baseball as a spectator sport. i think now about baseball stadiums that have all these different entertainment things and then dodgers might seem old in that context but he was the first person to really see baseball as this family-friendly, kind of experience. he spoke with walt disney about how to build a ideal experience in dodger stadium, that's the kind of level he was thinking on when it came to this way and getting to dive into his little notes and index cards, was just, it was great. it was helpful in assembling the last part of the book and also as a baseball fan and as aperson who loves dodger stadium i'm thrilled to see where it came from . >> that's pretty amazing. now we don't have time for a few more questions . i guess this one, you see any evidence from mike sean, any linkages between the destruction of the chavez regime bunker hill? >> sure. these historical ones, i'm going to get kind of nerdy. their products, sort of like the theorists will say that both part of the same kind of general project wit
kind of how you conceive baseball as a spectator sport. i think now about baseball stadiums that have all these different entertainment things and then dodgers might seem old in that context but he was the first person to really see baseball as this family-friendly, kind of experience. he spoke with walt disney about how to build a ideal experience in dodger stadium, that's the kind of level he was thinking on when it came to this way and getting to dive into his little notes and index cards,...
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think the democratic party takes young people for granted yeah i think after this election cycle i kind of do polling across the board has shown that young people are overwhelmingly in favor of progressive ideas and i haven't seen a really meaningful effort from the democratic party to. to have further left and to adopt some of those progressive ideas and who they're backing as a nominee i hope that people will be energized enough by feticide to be total trump that they show up anyway and that could very well be the case but it is a concern i want to hear a really big i knew it. was somebody from the right now i was somebody the i was somebody biden's victory margin for the state was 17 points sanders than when a single county he failed to win among the rural and working class white voters who supported him here in 2016 what are you feeling right now all frustration frustration we're seeing a generational divide where the youth vote is 100 percent behind bernie and we're trying to clean up the mess that the boomer generation has left us and they don't want to face that fact so this for
think the democratic party takes young people for granted yeah i think after this election cycle i kind of do polling across the board has shown that young people are overwhelmingly in favor of progressive ideas and i haven't seen a really meaningful effort from the democratic party to. to have further left and to adopt some of those progressive ideas and who they're backing as a nominee i hope that people will be energized enough by feticide to be total trump that they show up anyway and that...
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i kind of knew i was the only one going. it wasn't even like achoice , i didn't realize it was a big deal . sort of like the debt stuff, i didn't go into it blind. i knew you didn't make a lot of money at first but what no one could know as is that media as we all traditionally understood it imploded and i graduated when that happened and the great recession happened so it's like a virtual job so in some ways i didn't really know but even, i was 17 and i did a lot. i didn't have blinders. i guess i just didn't realize how so much of what i thought existed was not going to be there anymore and also the fact that i was growing up in the 1980s, starting with reagan and bush and to trump, they're all kind of tied together. they've been screwing up people all under 40. that's the stuff that nobody could have known but the shame is that i felt like i didn't want to be another black man letting my mom down and she literally does not think that but there's also the fact that to the larger point of the book, that's not fair and mostl
i kind of knew i was the only one going. it wasn't even like achoice , i didn't realize it was a big deal . sort of like the debt stuff, i didn't go into it blind. i knew you didn't make a lot of money at first but what no one could know as is that media as we all traditionally understood it imploded and i graduated when that happened and the great recession happened so it's like a virtual job so in some ways i didn't really know but even, i was 17 and i did a lot. i didn't have blinders. i...
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england as well, but mostly, i hopscotched from the and stanford. those were kindf my home turfs, but i went everywhere in between on this wild goose chase for these seven other people and more information about david rosenhan. susan: we know about stanford because that's where he taught. what was the haverford connection? susannah: before he was recruited to stanford based on this study, when he was working on this study, rumors that he was working on something big reached stanford. he was recruited there to become a tenured professor. he was previously at swarthmore. it was there that the idea for the study came to him. it was not actually his own idea, which is what i discovered in his unpublished book. but it was actually his students. in an abnormal psychology seminar, who asked him, we want to see the idea of madness up close. he actually said to them, if you want to see it up close, become a mental patient. these were his words. go undercover in a psychiatric hospital. they all said, yes, we want to. but the problem was when he actually posed this idea to th
england as well, but mostly, i hopscotched from the and stanford. those were kindf my home turfs, but i went everywhere in between on this wild goose chase for these seven other people and more information about david rosenhan. susan: we know about stanford because that's where he taught. what was the haverford connection? susannah: before he was recruited to stanford based on this study, when he was working on this study, rumors that he was working on something big reached stanford. he was...
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i never thought i'd say this, but i kind of miss school! e! i thank you so much for what you're doing. their investment into our children is beyond what we can even imagine. appreciate all that you do. ♪ >> seth: i want to thank my guests kelly clarkson and congresswoman ayanna pressley. i want to thank my friends fred armisen and the 8g band come back monday, when my guest will be tina fey stay tuned for "lily singh." oh, it worked! stay safe, wash your hands, we love you can you say "we love you"? >> we love you >> seth: there you go. ♪ ♪ >> daniel: tonight on "a little late with lilly singh" - >> lilly: a woman can destroy you with just a single word. ok [ laughter ] i've got mark cuban from "shark tank. [ cheers and applause i am a little hot, so i'm just going to take this off oh [ cheers and applause >> i notice it's not number two. why would that be? ba-bam >> lilly: hello! and -- [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] did you just explode >> if i post a picture of my daughters, they're allowed to fine me. but it's too expensive i can't afford
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and it shows you precisely where he went and he kind of made a big, long, cylindrical long trip and i wanted to mirror that and do that. that unfortunately has been put on hold. >> trump and churchill was published by simon and schuster. what are you doing -- are you doing any kind of book two are virtually or otherwise? >> peter, doing a lot of stuff like this on zoom and skype and they have become my fed springs. occasionally i do some audience stuff as well and for the most part it is the private gatherings at hearings at whatever the law is and i'm hoping in the next four-six weeks things will open up a little bit and we will be able to get some sized crowds and get onto it because i think this is very much a book that does deserve a tour and it is one that readers will enjoy, particularly in this election year. >> you mentioned the speeches in the back of the book and what is your favorite churchill and your favorite trump speeches? >> my favorite trump speeches one gave in poland. i think that was well received by the media in one of the only times in his presidency where that h
and it shows you precisely where he went and he kind of made a big, long, cylindrical long trip and i wanted to mirror that and do that. that unfortunately has been put on hold. >> trump and churchill was published by simon and schuster. what are you doing -- are you doing any kind of book two are virtually or otherwise? >> peter, doing a lot of stuff like this on zoom and skype and they have become my fed springs. occasionally i do some audience stuff as well and for the most part...
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now we're right there with the best and all these heads were guys and all my clients and friends so i kind of know how the world works what's interests they is. yes the whole was late into the game but now he's got it big time i mean he has people working on less than that they change but the actual truth is most of these guys were already in for their own capital so whether it's loose bacon of more capital or whether it is . jumbo bank or allan howard in london or so many of these famous has from on just have all sets up their own private vehicles for trading and managing their. crypto and the sea arms for this whole space so i think that space has been them post probably a little bit later than others because he's a very much a liquid as you claim is that it's no accident anything complicates it if you can avoid it while others prefer the complex world now. cole going in obviously he's good friends with sandra camilla he's good friends with a bunch of other people and at the at the moment she starts convincing others to get involved and i think most of them have been both somewhat but if
now we're right there with the best and all these heads were guys and all my clients and friends so i kind of know how the world works what's interests they is. yes the whole was late into the game but now he's got it big time i mean he has people working on less than that they change but the actual truth is most of these guys were already in for their own capital so whether it's loose bacon of more capital or whether it is . jumbo bank or allan howard in london or so many of these famous has...
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things are getting very difficult i read of january so i kind of made it there. if things went really was really bad so i had to be was a parents and there where did my role model mom wife she still in the race and is your wife states claiming you're coming out of a membership should anyone try yeah. it isn't like actually i'm probably already. yeah her i have to repeat the 1st time of coming back because today is. coming back again i just rebuilt it. better and then. this is crazy cookies in there and the 1st time isn't it. it's just very literal i don't have any choices i am a send out a situation you or has kind of control when i went parents. and the needs were about integrating that experience but what about their lives and also i need to go back to work. and yeah it was a very difficult if. it was completely to save trouble perhaps but i should. and at a. 'd time i think maybe we can excuse that a vision trip to see the i just going back to work it's really employed the idea of the economy and that's been a concern not just to china but countries around the
things are getting very difficult i read of january so i kind of made it there. if things went really was really bad so i had to be was a parents and there where did my role model mom wife she still in the race and is your wife states claiming you're coming out of a membership should anyone try yeah. it isn't like actually i'm probably already. yeah her i have to repeat the 1st time of coming back because today is. coming back again i just rebuilt it. better and then. this is crazy cookies in...
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i kind of show topper that we could use. happened to be writing about elvis pressley getting his haircut as he went into the army back in 1958. that's a part of chapter three of my dissertation. and so we were able to use that as the show topper. so in that way, you know, not only was i behind the scenes, but i got to be on the microphone and put my own research out there which was a great advertising for me. a great promotion. i am indebted to brian to that as well. thanks. >> >> when you talk about production team of eight people, things happen. >> thank you. for setting up this opportunity to talk about what i have done with my story. and to meet everybody in person. this is really great. in indiana. the climate episode was my third time. i think before that we worked on nearly. the one before that, but when we cannot remember, i think it might have been on -- that is why we lost that memory. that episode, i was in chicago. so i remember being very cold going to the studio. the second one i was in cambridge. a third one i
i kind of show topper that we could use. happened to be writing about elvis pressley getting his haircut as he went into the army back in 1958. that's a part of chapter three of my dissertation. and so we were able to use that as the show topper. so in that way, you know, not only was i behind the scenes, but i got to be on the microphone and put my own research out there which was a great advertising for me. a great promotion. i am indebted to brian to that as well. thanks. >> >>...
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i never thought i'd say this, but i kind of miss school! the teachers, i mean, y'all are gifted people! i thank you so much for what you're doing. their investment into our children is beyond what we can even imagine. appreciate all that you do. pushing for more coronavirus testing at us presence, washington correspondent basal saint john reports on why they're so concerned. >>the whole idea is control the operator some west virginia lawmakers are concerned about the spread of the coronavirus inside the states federal prisons i think any place that has a volume of people that e in close quarters. we need to get the testing to them west, virginia senator shelley moore capital wants the federal bureau of prisons to provide more testing machines for the kilmer and hazleton correctional facilities after 5 inmates tested positive following a recent transfer the bigger broader regime might have prevented this situation from happening west, virginia representative david mckinley says increased testing will provide vital information if we have an in
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of fun and i spent the 1st 2 years of being famous kind in this weird dialogue in my head that i benchley went dumped on a shrink and figured it out but it is weird 1st to go from nobody knows me to kind well that's that's a little you feel it yes that's for sure you know you feel very exposed i mean look it's like you know the last thing in the world that any wants to hear about is some famous known person complaining about them when so hard but but but the reality is there are amazing things that come with this job and getting notoriety from incredible things that you can only dream of the things that you don't true love and upcoming as well and those are things that take you by surprise that you were not offer care for and did not expect. but you know all you can do is take both of them in stride and not lose yourself again to either find something that i've recognized the last couple years of how i kind of want to handle all that. look at the look at the hatch of growed up and be unwise i know you were home schooled by your mom you sho
of fun and i spent the 1st 2 years of being famous kind in this weird dialogue in my head that i benchley went dumped on a shrink and figured it out but it is weird 1st to go from nobody knows me to kind well that's that's a little you feel it yes that's for sure you know you feel very exposed i mean look it's like you know the last thing in the world that any wants to hear about is some famous known person complaining about them when so hard but but but the reality is there are amazing things...
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it's just very literal i don't have any choices i am a send out a situation you or has kind of control and let parents. and the needs were about integrating that experience but what about their lives and also i mean to go back to work. yeah it was a very difficult if. it was completely to save trouble or happy but i should say. another. time i think maybe we excuse that a vision trip to say the i just going back to work it's really employed the idea of the economy and that's been a concern not just to china but countries around the world who look down now the opening up katrina i know as a resilient. a small business owner in beijing and this is what he told you about now that the businesses are open let's take a look at that coming and that that little interview he did with him. empty chairs at empty tables this beijing restaurant once served $200.00 customers every day but because of the coronavirus pandemic it's now struggling to survive on a joe towel was forced to close the u.s. themed diner for almost 3 months you know a 1000000 here. there is no cash flow if we are open at cash
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fiction, yes, fiction i -- kind of like television but i'm open to fiction. ave the been thinking but some stuff and my other niece 11 and wants me to write something she can actually read so i should work on that. i i have time. what's the other question. >> that's it. for the second sort of -- i think great. we're of running short of team. one says amen which i a comment left from the middle of the presentation that sums up how we're feeling after this. if that's the lost -- we have another question. and then elissa wants to say yes to ya -- >> that's where the money at. >> i thought about ya. >> that's all the requests re have tomorrow for right now. there are any closing comments or discussion points from either of you. >> just say thank you for making space and starting to go to boston with my first time, i was tracing bobby brown's steps. >> never been to boston. >> never been to boston. >> wow. >> and thank you rembert for doing this and thank you all for being patient and ask can questions. buy the book. i appreciate it. i'm done but good. >> i just wa
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i guess he. kind of got a little hard on for after your trip to london if your father were taken meryl haggard might refuse to make up for the lack of a column or lower. he was. there for survivors or have to carry it around a mark enough to get him out of. your lower body of. the lap or to be and passed up but i don't know for our devices i mean my. chemical story chemical muffler theory and others like you don't want to. know but i like jennifer had last night i was a member of remember one last t.v.'s i got to put in my scrabble. ok good on him. her denies it with her has already won ask her. the hooker the back. of. the. mother from a friend will be home not be. able to receive a school nestorianism until i got paid over to be had a little. remember there's been enough of them going on there. on the up against the internet from the pulpit of years and. never came to understand the message from the. you cannot be both with yet you like. drugs has come from unscrupulous dealers trim pharmacies too i
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i think that's the kind of apprehension. do you agree? >> no, i do not. it's not there at all for me. i have no question about that. physically, they can break a man but i don't think -- they can break a man's spirit if it's rooted and grounded in love, if i can use a quaker expression. they are saying to us, you get into doing something yourself, resist this thing yourself in your own lives, don't leave it to us to do all the resisting. >> i have a very clear sense of my own resistance of feeling like i want to keep working and doing the things that i can do to raise the awareness of public understanding about the war, bringing the war to an end. in other words, to do things with my life at this point, which rick isn't able to do because he's behind bars. >> that was the sign for the day. >> tom landed in southeast asia, vietnam, but it's very difficult for me now, and if i can't teach anything objectively, then i would rather not do it at all and i can't be objective about this war. you began to wonder, can you really teach the kids that this is the gov
i think that's the kind of apprehension. do you agree? >> no, i do not. it's not there at all for me. i have no question about that. physically, they can break a man but i don't think -- they can break a man's spirit if it's rooted and grounded in love, if i can use a quaker expression. they are saying to us, you get into doing something yourself, resist this thing yourself in your own lives, don't leave it to us to do all the resisting. >> i have a very clear sense of my own...
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i think it's just trying to get to the truth. imagine and do about it cause us that they're going to like to see a lot of people kind of jumping on saying like oh i want to take what this person is saying and kind of politicize it in the moment is to excuse x. y. and b. you know that's why you know you see that happen a lot across the board in here you know it's interesting one more fascinating parts of the book article which you accuse the age or just the d.o.j. on the f.b.i. of destroying your career and your reputation how exactly did these agencies tarnish you and your work and do you have the evidence to back up this because things. that we now have on the nuclear or $400.00 and they're going. i know where. i was you know falsely arrested for refusing to cover up the raw data data proof of our surgeons over you know our work of the past decade showing how heavily contaminated the blood supply was with mouse related and contagious cancer causing viruses monkey cancer causing viruses don't most papers were published east publications be inflammatory those cytokine storms we see in government those career of more than 50 patien
i think it's just trying to get to the truth. imagine and do about it cause us that they're going to like to see a lot of people kind of jumping on saying like oh i want to take what this person is saying and kind of politicize it in the moment is to excuse x. y. and b. you know that's why you know you see that happen a lot across the board in here you know it's interesting one more fascinating parts of the book article which you accuse the age or just the d.o.j. on the f.b.i. of destroying...
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i kind of ignore what president trump says. >> you ignore him. at the same time, he's been continuing to tweet and speak out today, he's attacking the protesters saying it's part of the far left. what should the president of the united states be doing right now? >> the president of the united states should be bringing dignity of the office he serves. he should be an unifying force in our country. we have seen that with democratic and republican presidents all along. they have seen their responsibility to be the president of the united states. to unify our country. and not to fuel the flame. not to fuel the flame. and i think to take his bait time and time again is just a gift to him because he always want to divert attention from what the cause of the response was rather than to describe it in his own terms. >> what should congress do right now? your colleague has introduced legislation to ban those chokeholds. ban knees to the neck. >> we have a number of legislations, mr. jeffries is the chair of our caucus. his words have great weight. congres
i kind of ignore what president trump says. >> you ignore him. at the same time, he's been continuing to tweet and speak out today, he's attacking the protesters saying it's part of the far left. what should the president of the united states be doing right now? >> the president of the united states should be bringing dignity of the office he serves. he should be an unifying force in our country. we have seen that with democratic and republican presidents all along. they have seen...