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have been tracking them. but after the election i read a lot of mysteries. i and a devoted mystery reader but i have some favorites. and i have a great joy of a couple of months after the election to meet les and i was so into her characters and of the locale of three planes that made a big impression so it was fun to talk to somebody who was written a theory using the same characters although there was a murderer, and i just love that. and i read a lot of mysteries that it was somebody else's problem. [laughter] >> so when you are writing, who is your most trusted leader aside from your editor?. >> my husband. >> does he read everything you write?. >> he reads a lot. he is a very tough critic. and cross-examined me on why something is in or out. but really we started dating in law school and i worked my way through law school and i had a job editing and then to give grated vice with the critical and most courageous reader. >> that is what husbands are good for. so go back to that wellesley's speech. you pointed out the troubles in the world with a great sense of ho
have been tracking them. but after the election i read a lot of mysteries. i and a devoted mystery reader but i have some favorites. and i have a great joy of a couple of months after the election to meet les and i was so into her characters and of the locale of three planes that made a big impression so it was fun to talk to somebody who was written a theory using the same characters although there was a murderer, and i just love that. and i read a lot of mysteries that it was somebody else's...
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a napoleon complex so we won't let anyone outwork him. i was right there and it was perfect for me. >> you and i have a little colloquy is the introducer mention. i wrote a book about anxiety and you and i have a colloquy on an e-mail about it. i have had some experience driving a small cheap and that was quite stressful in and of itself. >> that was you? [laughter] >> that was me cutting in front of you. i have some statistics here. you drove or you drive a thing or the regularly across the rockies gave 53-foot long, 73,000-pound trailer through the rocks on the 6.7% downgrade through rain and slush. i think this would cause me to pass out and i would obviously just die but you write in your detection maybe i will be crushed by my truck at the bottom and maybe i won't. i roll which suggests kind of a devil may care attitude. you talk about how going through a section of the rockies in a jeep claim more lives than you feel comfortable thinking about and you say i'm one loan air hose away from oblivion and then you talk about jack knifing and other things. why do you do this? >> well when you put it that way i haven't the foggiest idea. it's not devil may
a napoleon complex so we won't let anyone outwork him. i was right there and it was perfect for me. >> you and i have a little colloquy is the introducer mention. i wrote a book about anxiety and you and i have a colloquy on an e-mail about it. i have had some experience driving a small cheap and that was quite stressful in and of itself. >> that was you? [laughter] >> that was me cutting in front of you. i have some statistics here. you drove or you drive a thing or the...
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i had to. push the. base. there. this is not. so. clear. a a. a. a. i. have. been but in my mind. i do know yes it should be because it is easier now that it will go to give it up and live with. it ok i'm going to be cuts i know you can get it done but yeah why don't you just. accept that. we've. loved. so much of the good candidate that by the way you did what was done when i was little but they looked up and i know you. did at that time. i tried everything before this guy the people who cheat my wife. two months after me because they were just not from the power truth they had to work to get if you just. did not want to do. what it does. you're going to go on describe it and i just think yeah. moot. but the bill. got us so everybody was. on the horse in the bush. by trent. plains from uganda. which comes to. those. like. i said you know i am in my country i know people who come to these people. for them. but. i didn't see. once in my life you see and. i understood but the truth that. you have it doesn't destroy the people. we have you know but to destroy groups that would be thin
i had to. push the. base. there. this is not. so. clear. a a. a. a. i. have. been but in my mind. i do know yes it should be because it is easier now that it will go to give it up and live with. it ok i'm going to be cuts i know you can get it done but yeah why don't you just. accept that. we've. loved. so much of the good candidate that by the way you did what was done when i was little but they looked up and i know you. did at that time. i tried everything before this guy the people who cheat...
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i have ever met. i have seen him throw a dead spiral through a tire. i have seen him with a topcoat on swishing the ball on the court. he sinks three foot putts, we're going to do a lot of winning wi wi with. >> they have a habit of calling news outlets they don't like fake news, stories they don't like fake news, using errors that were corrected -- is that the kind of relationship you want with media outlets? >> i want to speak more myself right now. it's my first day on the job. i have to be familiar with everybody, get direction from the president, but i had a personal incident with your news organization, and i thought i handled it well. you said something about me that was totally unfair and untrue, you retracted it and issued me an apology and i accepted the apology immediately. for me i have never been a journalist, but i have played a journalist on television, i hosted "wall street week" for fox business. i have empathy for journalists. sometimes they get stories wrong but i sort of don't like the fake news. if you said is there media bias out t
i have ever met. i have seen him throw a dead spiral through a tire. i have seen him with a topcoat on swishing the ball on the court. he sinks three foot putts, we're going to do a lot of winning wi wi with. >> they have a habit of calling news outlets they don't like fake news, stories they don't like fake news, using errors that were corrected -- is that the kind of relationship you want with media outlets? >> i want to speak more myself right now. it's my first day on the job. i...
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i didn't i've got a tremendous experience i mean i have made you famous the teenagers song i started out in music i signed a record deal when i was fifteen you have a hit i did a quad a hit it was it it was called candy. and that sort of started everything for me i signed a deal with m.t.v. to be an m.t.v. v.j. when that was still when m.t.v. still played music videos a. sort of segue into films and had a small part in a film called the princess diaries a garry marshall movie and then a walk to remember just the best so life definitely took a turn an unexpected turn at fifteen i certainly i was singing the national anthem in orlando florida where i grew up and these two men who were like local songwriters at a studio heard me sing and approached me afterwards and said you had any desire to go in a studio and record original songs and be a recording artist and i just thought i'm not really a break i want to be on broadway that was met with the biggest goal is sort of add but i loved about metal or if i could have emulated anybody as even now i wanted to i wanted to be on broadway in maybe two movies and perh
i didn't i've got a tremendous experience i mean i have made you famous the teenagers song i started out in music i signed a record deal when i was fifteen you have a hit i did a quad a hit it was it it was called candy. and that sort of started everything for me i signed a deal with m.t.v. to be an m.t.v. v.j. when that was still when m.t.v. still played music videos a. sort of segue into films and had a small part in a film called the princess diaries a garry marshall movie and then a walk to...
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i was going to freestyle hip hop back when it was a big thing.d i was a student at loyola university where i have that. i began interviewing people in a and serious ties to criminal justice reform and while she reads that i will poke plenty of fun at myself. and have a lot of fun. i went through very dark. of time in life. when i become to the ridiculous nest in the country. t it goes for republicans as well as democrats. they were my libertarian beliefs that i just i don't think the government can be the solution for everything. that you can just continue to throw more money everything. on the left side in the right side.an de some money and traveled. you saw poverty like most of us have not experienced. talk to us a little bit about what you were doing up until age 30. >> i was an intern and i fetched him coffee for many years when he was anchor here. and i began my career. where i still reside today. in the former naples area. i was idiot any and everywa hurricane that was my firstca national time on cnn. what is that idiot doing timing to get inside.at anytime you ever have the opportunity to
i was going to freestyle hip hop back when it was a big thing.d i was a student at loyola university where i have that. i began interviewing people in a and serious ties to criminal justice reform and while she reads that i will poke plenty of fun at myself. and have a lot of fun. i went through very dark. of time in life. when i become to the ridiculous nest in the country. t it goes for republicans as well as democrats. they were my libertarian beliefs that i just i don't think the government...
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you want to see a particular document had to wait a few days. want to see a particular document had to wait a few dayslj want to see a particular document had to wait a few days. i havewait a few days. i have never had a problem, either. maybe we are lucky, maybe it is different in london but these figures are undeniable. 11% of people according to the survey done by the nhs don't see a doctor at all. a massive number not being able to see a doctorfor a number not being able to see a doctor for a whole week and this raises fears about people suffering in silence and needing hospital treatment. the government... in gp can own it 2.4 billion. you need to see a doctor! yes, my voice! the investment is there, that is what i am trying to say. but you read reports about not enough people coming forward to train as gps and the fact of the matter people are having to wait a long time. this is their own survey, it's undeniable and it is an unsustainable crisis and it is an unsustainable crisis and unsustainable pressure. kate, the daily mail have this story about a statue of the iron lady, margaret thatcher. the plan being blocked because it might be eight target for vandals.
you want to see a particular document had to wait a few days. want to see a particular document had to wait a few dayslj want to see a particular document had to wait a few days. i havewait a few days. i have never had a problem, either. maybe we are lucky, maybe it is different in london but these figures are undeniable. 11% of people according to the survey done by the nhs don't see a doctor at all. a massive number not being able to see a doctorfor a number not being able to see a doctor for...
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i have pretty low cholesterol for now. my favorite drink, i like red wine, it is good for your hard. when i'm feeling in a tropical mood, i will have aosling rum, ginger beer, angus tour better moves, and just a slice of lime. i make an excellent version. >> kimberly: i would love to try one of those. >> greg: i have happen to be f, kimberly. we will have a dark and stormy night. >> kimberly: it would be. [laughter] >> dana: call me if you need a rescue. >> kimberly: keep your phone on. >> kimberly: okay, dana, linda's question. >> dana: in the summertime, my friend ingrid has made me -- she drinks his concoction of rose, like a sparkling water, ice, and she makes a really tall glass, so, she calls it summer water. >> kimberly: is a just straight up -- >> dana: rose and water. >> kimberly: she doesn't blended. >> dana: i am trying to -- >> greg: she is watering down rose. >> kimberly: >> dana: it looks e drinking more. >> greg: they do that in bars. >> kimberly: that is the same thing as a white wine spritzer. >> dana: is like that. that is my drink of choice this summer. i am dying to try that, maybe one night we can do that. >> gre
i have pretty low cholesterol for now. my favorite drink, i like red wine, it is good for your hard. when i'm feeling in a tropical mood, i will have aosling rum, ginger beer, angus tour better moves, and just a slice of lime. i make an excellent version. >> kimberly: i would love to try one of those. >> greg: i have happen to be f, kimberly. we will have a dark and stormy night. >> kimberly: it would be. [laughter] >> dana: call me if you need a rescue. >>...
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having your own father run for president, what is the difference? it is a blessing or a curse to have your dad as a candidate? sarah: ihink it is a little bit of both. you have an instant ability to frombly have conversations day one with the candidate that you might not be able to have someone who you don't have that kind of relationship with. i was able to say yes, or no, and push back more aggressively and you would with another candidate. also having a better understanding of what they would like, what they wouldn't like, what they want to do. i could look at a schedule and know instantly, if this was the day he was going to like or if there were things we needed to change around to fit his personality better. so, that was certainly an advantage. the disadvantage, sometimes you know a lot of those things. he knows that you know that he is not going to like that and wants to know why you did it anyway. sometimes that can be a blessing and a curse. the advantage has outweighed the disadvantages. where did you go to college? sarah: ouachita baptist university in arkansas. >> why there? sarah: i looked everywhere but
having your own father run for president, what is the difference? it is a blessing or a curse to have your dad as a candidate? sarah: ihink it is a little bit of both. you have an instant ability to frombly have conversations day one with the candidate that you might not be able to have someone who you don't have that kind of relationship with. i was able to say yes, or no, and push back more aggressively and you would with another candidate. also having a better understanding of what they...
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a phd. i chose to be in that store and position for a long time. when i quit, i quit. i have been to retail after that. yes, another one. >> i wonder how you realize dignity? >> my humility took a big dent in the beginning. when i came, i just started the day wearing a uniform that was like a shirt, khaki pants, name tag and sitting in front of the store and customers didn't want to am in. they are nice to you but you have to be very nice to them. you have to smile every day no matter how unhappy you are or what is going on in our life you have to put on a smile. you have to be very nice to every single person and they don't have to be nice to you at the same time. so, not saying every customer is rude but you can find people who are not so nice. your dignity takes a -- somebody says something and you cannot get upset because you have to carry on. it is just a balancing act. you know, you just learn to like brush off bad things and keep going. you also learn in my case, i particularly learned what it was like to be human and a sales person and be in someone else's shoes. i le
a phd. i chose to be in that store and position for a long time. when i quit, i quit. i have been to retail after that. yes, another one. >> i wonder how you realize dignity? >> my humility took a big dent in the beginning. when i came, i just started the day wearing a uniform that was like a shirt, khaki pants, name tag and sitting in front of the store and customers didn't want to am in. they are nice to you but you have to be very nice to them. you have to smile every day no...
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i had a series of set tbhaks my life which i have written about. i wrote a best selling book. family members who served in the military. my generation, 1964, i did not serve it's one of the regrets of my life. if the president says it, my guess is there is probably some level of truth to that. the president is the most of competitive person i have ever met. i have seen this guy throw a dead spiral through a tire. i have seen the madison square garden with the top coat on, he sings 3-foot putts. thank you. lou: there you have it, a new era under way in the white house communications department. the communications director. carley: *. director. anthony scaramucci. this from thee tore roosevelt. if you could kick the person in the pants responsible for most your trouble you wouldn't sit for a month. cia director mike pompeo suggesting the united states. we take up the administration's efforts to denuclearize north korea. this crazy man can't resist sharing his hot dog with allocators. that's right. sharing with allocators. call it insane. call it what you w w w w w when you have
i had a series of set tbhaks my life which i have written about. i wrote a best selling book. family members who served in the military. my generation, 1964, i did not serve it's one of the regrets of my life. if the president says it, my guess is there is probably some level of truth to that. the president is the most of competitive person i have ever met. i have seen this guy throw a dead spiral through a tire. i have seen the madison square garden with the top coat on, he sings 3-foot...
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have a great president. you have somebody who is going to run this country right. i think this is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. and you have a leader, a great president, a tough president. he will not be easy on people that are breaking the laws and people who show this tremendous violence. i really have a feeling that you are going to have a very peaceful and beautiful paris. and i am coming back. you better do a good job please, otherwise you are going to make me look very bad. president macron: and you are always welcome. president trump: thank you. president macron: regarding the first question, the discussions we have had today is the proper answer to terrorism. the right answer is cooperation between our services and the never-ending fight against terrorists. matter where they are. this is what we are working on actively together. in this respect, there is no difference and no gap between the french and the american positions. when i have something to say, i will say it clearly, and i will say who i am aiming at. when i refer to those who have been my opponents in the french political battle, i also mention their names
have a great president. you have somebody who is going to run this country right. i think this is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. and you have a leader, a great president, a tough president. he will not be easy on people that are breaking the laws and people who show this tremendous violence. i really have a feeling that you are going to have a very peaceful and beautiful paris. and i am coming back. you better do a good job please, otherwise you are going to make me look very...
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have a problem too. they have a big problem. >> well they -- >> what you're doing is a great thing. -- >> are any muslims -- >> iof friends that are muslim and most cases they are very rich muslims. >> do they get? >> how do you -- >> wait. chris, with the san bernardino situation many people saw that apartment with bombs all of the over apartment -- >> i believe something, see something, say something. >> they said it's racial profiling. some lawyer said you saw this you better come up and they said it's racial profiling. a lot of people saw what was going on in that apartment. not one muslim -- >> how are you with -- >> that's not the question -- >> but why don't they report it? >> they get the message. any where there is muslims, they get the message. they are a little more ill disposed to fight isis. they said the americans don't even like us. >> maybe they will say we want to come back into america. i'm serious about that. he wants patrol cars. they looking into windows for plotting. these aren't street criminals. they are plotting bombings. i don't make them more militant against us. >> my stance -- >> wha
have a problem too. they have a big problem. >> well they -- >> what you're doing is a great thing. -- >> are any muslims -- >> iof friends that are muslim and most cases they are very rich muslims. >> do they get? >> how do you -- >> wait. chris, with the san bernardino situation many people saw that apartment with bombs all of the over apartment -- >> i believe something, see something, say something. >> they said it's racial profiling....
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a friend of mine. i have great respect for him. we have gotten to know each other very well. a great leader. he is a very talented man. i think he is a very good man. he loves china, i can tell you. he wants to do what is right for china. we have asked him for some assistance with respect to north korea. probably he could do a little bit more, but we will find out. we are working on some trade deals. he has been very nice. he has let beef go back in, certain financing go back in, certain credit card financing and other various things go back in at my request, which is very good for our farmers. a lot of good things are happening. but we will be working on major trade components. president xi is a terrific guy. i like being with him a lot. and he is a special person. thank you. president macron: first, i got to meet him in the margin of the g20 summit in hamburg. early next year i will be going to china. we have agreed to it. i cannot say that he is a friend of mine or that i know him very well because i very much want to say things as they are. but we have had some initial contacts which were very fruitful and positive
a friend of mine. i have great respect for him. we have gotten to know each other very well. a great leader. he is a very talented man. i think he is a very good man. he loves china, i can tell you. he wants to do what is right for china. we have asked him for some assistance with respect to north korea. probably he could do a little bit more, but we will find out. we are working on some trade deals. he has been very nice. he has let beef go back in, certain financing go back in, certain credit...
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worked for a little bit, have lived on their own, have had as i did in my experience, a desire to serve, a prayer life, have worked in their parish as a volunteer. these sorts of things happen. it dawns on them "i am called to perhaps live my life dedicated to this work of serving others through the priesthood." that's men of every ethnicity, every race, every culture in our multicultural california, we have people across the cultural board. >> let me ask about the nexis of what a priesthood is. we live in a culture in which young people are encouraged to be successful, entrepreneurial, get the next job, change careers every four years, what's the wisdom on that? how do you operate? >> it's interesting because people do perhaps attempt to work in those areas. and they recognize that the material world doesn't offer everything that they're seeking. like st. augustine. there is something more that they're searching for and we all are, every person. in particular these seminaries come from the professions, come from the cost and benefit and their way of looking at the world
worked for a little bit, have lived on their own, have had as i did in my experience, a desire to serve, a prayer life, have worked in their parish as a volunteer. these sorts of things happen. it dawns on them "i am called to perhaps live my life dedicated to this work of serving others through the priesthood." that's men of every ethnicity, every race, every culture in our multicultural california, we have people across the cultural board. >> let me ask about the nexis of what...
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i have ever met. i have seen this guy throw a dead spiral through a tire, i have seen him at madison square garden with a topcoat on, he is [inaudible] i do not see this guy as a guy who is under siege, this is a very competitive person. there is a lot of incoming that comes to the white house but the president is aware. what we are going to do is to a lot of winning. >> [inaudible] thatd -- there were errors were being used, is that the kind of relationship you want with media, [inaudible] mr. scaramucci: i want to speak for myself. as is my first day on the job, i have to get familiar with everybody, get traction from the president. president.n from the you guys said something about me that was totally unfair and untrue, you're attracted it and issued me an apology and i accepted the apology immediately. for me, i have never been a journalist but i played a journalist on television. i have empathy for journalists and sometimes they will get stories wrong. i do not like the fake news and if you said to me that there is there, do bias out you want me to be as candid as i can be, there feels like there
i have ever met. i have seen this guy throw a dead spiral through a tire, i have seen him at madison square garden with a topcoat on, he is [inaudible] i do not see this guy as a guy who is under siege, this is a very competitive person. there is a lot of incoming that comes to the white house but the president is aware. what we are going to do is to a lot of winning. >> [inaudible] thatd -- there were errors were being used, is that the kind of relationship you want with media,...
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'cause i saw a little princess table with a tea set on it. you and i could have a real gab fest. lockhead. can't we just get this into the car? why? so you're not late for your shrink session? - what? - yeah. i picked up on that. bunny hugger! saw that, too. mobile spinner. (thuds) i swear to god... i didn't have the room key, and i don't want to be seen in public. i thought about what you said before... (man, amplified voice) when did china's last emperor - ascend the throne? - 1909. and you can say a lot of things about me, but i am not someone who lives through her kids. (buzzer) (man) sorry. it's 1909. do i like to see you succeed? of course i do! - tritium is an isotope of what element? - hydrogen. but do i need that to make myself feel important? absolutely not. (buzzer) no, the answer is hydrogen. as a matter of fact, i'm a little hurt you would think i was so shallow. the persian satrapy of skudra included which two areas? macedonia and thrace. i know moms like that, and that is not me. no way. (buzzer) macedonia and thrace. are you freaking kidding me? macedonia and thrac
'cause i saw a little princess table with a tea set on it. you and i could have a real gab fest. lockhead. can't we just get this into the car? why? so you're not late for your shrink session? - what? - yeah. i picked up on that. bunny hugger! saw that, too. mobile spinner. (thuds) i swear to god... i didn't have the room key, and i don't want to be seen in public. i thought about what you said before... (man, amplified voice) when did china's last emperor - ascend the throne? - 1909. and you...
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i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i haveay job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? david: i read the other day that you opened your fund for 24 hours and $5 billion showed up, so how do somebody raise $5 billion in 24 hours? paul: it was not exactly true. it was true in the sense that once the offering was "because it was first comes first, there was a lot of demand. 23 hours later it was filled up. but it took a number of months of preparation. david: that makes me feel better. how much do you manage now overall? paul: $34 billion at this point. david: you started it in what year? paul: 1977. david: how much money did you have been? paul: $1.3 million. david: where did you get that? paul: friends and family. inas a practicing lawyer and early 1977i decided that what i had been doing managing a small amount of, a tiny amount of friends and family money with was much more interesting than practicing law. david: you grew up in new jersey and manhattan and he went
i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i haveay job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? david: i read the other day that you opened your fund for 24 hours and $5 billion showed up, so how do somebody raise $5 billion in 24 hours? paul: it was not exactly true. it was true in the sense that once the offering was...
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i have been on wall street for 29 years. nobody has ever worked for me. people work with me. i believe in a lot of collaboration. i think if you do that, it's a very, very empowering for people. i have no problem working for reince. the president said a report to him directly. listen, you guys are going to be very, very surprised about the relationship i have a reince and the closeness we are going to have, in terms of working to serve the president. he's chief of staff. it would be foolish of me to not communicate with him, not to relate to him every single thin thing. >> do you stand by some of the factual claims that have been contested and made by this administration? 3 million illegal votes cast? do you endorse all of those? >> that's a little bit of an unfair question because i'm not up to speed on all of that. >> 3 million people voted out legally. >> okay, so if the president says it, i will do more research on it. my guess is there's probably some level of truth on that. what we have found sometimes is the president says stuff, some of you guys in the media think it's not true or isn't true. it turns out it is closer to the truth tha
i have been on wall street for 29 years. nobody has ever worked for me. people work with me. i believe in a lot of collaboration. i think if you do that, it's a very, very empowering for people. i have no problem working for reince. the president said a report to him directly. listen, you guys are going to be very, very surprised about the relationship i have a reince and the closeness we are going to have, in terms of working to serve the president. he's chief of staff. it would be foolish of...
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i have an mba, i was working in india and when i came here i came from a good educational background, spoke well, came from a well-known organization, thought i would have no problem getting a job but i was surprised my educational qualifications and experience didn't matter much and also my accent. working on a radio, bbc world service, coming here i had to speak like an american and say things like pakistan instead of pakistan or baghdad instead of baghdad. so i took a job here and this happened. tell you a few things about me, how i came to the united states. i was working for bbc in india and met a woman from rural pennsylvania who was there on a scholarship. her name was holly. i met her, became friends, fell in love, that is how america became my new home. make a lot of money and get married and have kids and live forever and ever, i didn't get the job they wanted. i also got married. when i came here a lot of stuff in this book, in india there is a lot of prejudice, if you take a menial job, people look down on you, for doing something menial and judge you on the basis of. i was constantly constant. t
i have an mba, i was working in india and when i came here i came from a good educational background, spoke well, came from a well-known organization, thought i would have no problem getting a job but i was surprised my educational qualifications and experience didn't matter much and also my accent. working on a radio, bbc world service, coming here i had to speak like an american and say things like pakistan instead of pakistan or baghdad instead of baghdad. so i took a job here and this...
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about how he thinks but i want to get inside his head because he was plugged into the operations of nature like no one else do you have a secret talent. it. could do that but. i have a great fan of calligraphy it's a guilty pleasure you have i am a foodie and my wife and i we go to restaurants slightly more expensive than we should be paying just to see if there's a dish that might reveal itself to us that we would then emulate and i but i buy the wine that slightly more expensive than a week it should be because maybe it'll be something transcendent so the guilty pleasure is reaching a little further into the pleasures of life what should we all be paying more attention to the consequences of our action not only on others but on the fate of civilization itself oddest fan encounter someone came up to me and wanted me to sign a frozen pig heart. you asked us what the look at me like that us the strangest you can happens to me all the time. what is so unusual of us closer to god there's a million or. so it was it was a shrink wrap so i was to be signing the plastic casing of it and i think was a medical student that i don't know what they would do one but that was i t
about how he thinks but i want to get inside his head because he was plugged into the operations of nature like no one else do you have a secret talent. it. could do that but. i have a great fan of calligraphy it's a guilty pleasure you have i am a foodie and my wife and i we go to restaurants slightly more expensive than we should be paying just to see if there's a dish that might reveal itself to us that we would then emulate and i but i buy the wine that slightly more expensive than a week...
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have gone through. i saw a lot of pain today, but i also saw a lot of determination and resolve. i have two daughters and two sons, and as a mother, as a grandmother i can only imagine the horrors that student and families have endured around this issue. but i'm struck by the courage of these student, the courage to come forward and share their stories, and i want to thank each of them for having the conversation and for wanting to be part of the solution. i heard from female student from male student, from straight student, from lgbt student, from a student who was both a survivor as well as a victim. students who told their stories for the very first time, and all their stories are important. no student should be the victim of sexual assault. no student should feel unsafe. no student should feel like there isn't a way to seek justice and no student should feel the scales are tipped against him or her. we need to get this right, we need to protect all students and do it quickly. it's obvious the toll of this place is on everyone involved. we have three groups in today, our first
have gone through. i saw a lot of pain today, but i also saw a lot of determination and resolve. i have two daughters and two sons, and as a mother, as a grandmother i can only imagine the horrors that student and families have endured around this issue. but i'm struck by the courage of these student, the courage to come forward and share their stories, and i want to thank each of them for having the conversation and for wanting to be part of the solution. i heard from female student from male...
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i do about it. what have we been doing about it. >> when did you get involved in the gaming world? >> i was a gamer but kind of a weird one. i didn't have a nintendo or playstation going up. it have shifted in 1993. it was not the best idea. all of the thing that is really terrible. and being a weird kid about it. they ran at both at the same time. my dad have gotten a consul at a garage sale and 97. i started to meet other girls -- gamers online. that's when i became part of the committee to. it wasn't until i was 23 that i knew i could make a game myself. they don't get as much support that they do. it is underestimated how many of us there are. from your book crash override we really need to interrogate the traditional wisdom that mostly white and mostly male western decision-makers have counted as answers to online harassment and we need a truly diverse range of thinkers to be actively welcomed into the conversation. what is the background on that. i think that largely came from going to a number of companies someone comes to us and they are having a crisis immediately. we know what they are. we know that th
i do about it. what have we been doing about it. >> when did you get involved in the gaming world? >> i was a gamer but kind of a weird one. i didn't have a nintendo or playstation going up. it have shifted in 1993. it was not the best idea. all of the thing that is really terrible. and being a weird kid about it. they ran at both at the same time. my dad have gotten a consul at a garage sale and 97. i started to meet other girls -- gamers online. that's when i became part of the...
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i can live with that. -lemonis: we have a deal? -sam: we have a deal. thank you. other night, sam and alexa and i made a deal for me to invest $100,000 into the business. -woman #5: oh, my god. -woman #4: wonderful. -sam: [ laughs ] -woman #4: awesome. lemonis: and the purpose of that money is to innovate the product, and then we need to overhaul the process. i will tell you that, going forward, the set up that exists today -- it doesn't work. two products cannot co-exist in the same space. somebody's got to leave. the offer that i made to them was for 51% of the business. they didn't agree with my number. they said, "we really feel like dede has to be a part of our organization." -dede: [ laughs ] -lemonis: and so, dede, you will be a 10% partner with all of us. dede: oh, my god. [ applause ] [ sniffles ] i can't believe you guys. that's awesome. lemonis: this business is well positioned for success -- really, really well positioned. [ cheers and applause ] let's go to work, okay? see you in a little bit. alexa: all right. dede: i can't believe you. [ both laugh
i can live with that. -lemonis: we have a deal? -sam: we have a deal. thank you. other night, sam and alexa and i made a deal for me to invest $100,000 into the business. -woman #5: oh, my god. -woman #4: wonderful. -sam: [ laughs ] -woman #4: awesome. lemonis: and the purpose of that money is to innovate the product, and then we need to overhaul the process. i will tell you that, going forward, the set up that exists today -- it doesn't work. two products cannot co-exist in the same space....
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has done a hell of a job. >> i give him an a plus for toughness and perseverance, what you is that? he is trying to lead ignore an people. he is trying to lead a congress and a senate who have done a damn thing, of which i am aware, beyond the sequester over the course of the last decade. then have you -- >> don't make too big a deal of me saying good, bad or department. different. lou: i am talking the big deal who is doing great things and not getting recognition for it. >> i think at end of the day he will perr persevere. lou: great thing, standing up saying robert mueller is not doing his job acrossed a red line, has ignored -- as greg jarrett points out. he said that the president is right. he has violated special counsel statute, there are conflicts throughout his special counsel legal team, and we tolerate this? the national left wing media is encouraging it? they are cheering, this is ignorance and institutionalized in washington. >> i'm not a believer in special prosecutors, i have lived through many of them. >> that -- i am talking about reality. >> i don't underestimate that, it is going to continue, it is not gghts t not get better in 6 months or a year, if he w
has done a hell of a job. >> i give him an a plus for toughness and perseverance, what you is that? he is trying to lead ignore an people. he is trying to lead a congress and a senate who have done a damn thing, of which i am aware, beyond the sequester over the course of the last decade. then have you -- >> don't make too big a deal of me saying good, bad or department. different. lou: i am talking the big deal who is doing great things and not getting recognition for it. >>...
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i don't consider myself a are a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of you a being an interviewer even though i haveay job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? a i have worn your shoes for many years, and now i finally you many years, and now i finally get a chance to talk a get a chance to talk you about them. but i will talk about my shoes a and little bit later. a you is when you first started the company in i guess 1962, somewhere around then, you knew nothing about shoe design. you did not know a lot about management, and you did not have any money. so today, the company is worth roughly a market capitalization of $100 billion, revenues of $30 billion, 62,000 employees. did you ever imagine when you first started this company in the early 1960's that it would ever be what it became? phil: sometimes i would get that question and i would say, we are exactly on plan. [laughter] phil: but with you i can't be a smart -- david: i wasn't the first to ask that question? phil: no, but it's been a ride that nobody could see. when we started
i don't consider myself a are a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of you a being an interviewer even though i haveay job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? a i have worn your shoes for many years, and now i finally you many years, and now i finally get a chance to talk a get a chance to talk you about them. but i will talk about my shoes a and little bit later. a you is...
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clinton: i have a different -- pres. bush: i have a different take on that. i think it starts with bill clinton being a person who hang his victory over death. he was humble. willing to rise above the political contest. it starts with the individuals character and both men in my judgment displayed strong character. so therefore the friendship was able to before. why do i have a friendship with him? he's called a brother with a different mother. [laughter] when you campaign, you are campaigning against something that clinton administration had done in 2000? probably.: yeah, we are both baby boomers, we are southern governors, we had a lot of -- a lot in common. we had friends in common. ability to natural respect and like each other. if you disagree with someone, it doesn't mean you don't like him. pres. clinton: also, i recognize that he was 34 days older than me. [laughter] days, i told him i am calling you on bended knee. because this begins might 44 days of respect for my elders. [laughter] i would call bill -- pres. bush: i would call bill and he was very
clinton: i have a different -- pres. bush: i have a different take on that. i think it starts with bill clinton being a person who hang his victory over death. he was humble. willing to rise above the political contest. it starts with the individuals character and both men in my judgment displayed strong character. so therefore the friendship was able to before. why do i have a friendship with him? he's called a brother with a different mother. [laughter] when you campaign, you are campaigning...
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i raised my hand, which is always a danger at lunch. i said i haven't had a new car in a while. they're very expensive. if we could have a new car stabilization fund that would help me. and i have two kids in college. could well a college stabilization fund? my kids drop their phone in rivers, lakes, you name it. and iphones are expensive. could we not have an i phone stabilization fund? when indict -- did it become a republican idea to tax, stick entitle a fwunled, give to it a company and tell them to lower -- lower their prices? it is not republican, it is not conservative. that's still what they're talking about. when they say we don't have a replacement, they want a government replay. so we got into this detective at the very beginning. i was on one of the television programs and i said yes, we should replace it at the same time because we need to offer something positive to the people and i would replace it with freedom. freedom of choice, competition. legalize the sell of inexpensive insurance. then everybody said yeah, we need it replailsd but turns out we disagreed on what replace was. to many replace was keep
i raised my hand, which is always a danger at lunch. i said i haven't had a new car in a while. they're very expensive. if we could have a new car stabilization fund that would help me. and i have two kids in college. could well a college stabilization fund? my kids drop their phone in rivers, lakes, you name it. and iphones are expensive. could we not have an i phone stabilization fund? when indict -- did it become a republican idea to tax, stick entitle a fwunled, give to it a company and...
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i do have four kids. i have missed a lot of time with those kids. i think i am a guy who has always been a giving guy. even on the street. people have always come to me, my reputation has always been that i am open to the public, open to everybody. right now i am at a point in my life where i want to do is spend as much time as i cam with my children and my friends, i am not looking to be involved with the media. i've had so many offers for interviews since i've been here in lovelock and i am not interested in any of that. i have done my time. i've done it as well and as respectfully as i think anybody can. i gave them my word, i honored my verdict. i have not complained for nine years, all i've done is tried to be healthful and encourage the guys around me to do their time, fight in court and don't do anything that's going to extend their time. that's the life i've tried to live because i want to get back to my family. >> do you realize it if you are granted parole, you could be returned to prison for any violation of the conditions of parole? >> o.j.: yes, sir. >> not drinking alcohol to excess, asso
i do have four kids. i have missed a lot of time with those kids. i think i am a guy who has always been a giving guy. even on the street. people have always come to me, my reputation has always been that i am open to the public, open to everybody. right now i am at a point in my life where i want to do is spend as much time as i cam with my children and my friends, i am not looking to be involved with the media. i've had so many offers for interviews since i've been here in lovelock and i am...
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i think that is a great quote. i have a lot of respect for steve bannon, and i am looking forward to working with him as well. i have an enormous part of respect for him. sarah says i can keep going. >> you said you do not need to write the ship -- right the ship, but the president has a 38.8% approval rating in his second quarter, that is historically low. what are you going to do to change that and make it better for the american people? mr. scaramucci: that is actually a great question. targets,ls are moving and we know from statistics, and i had taken plenty of statistics courses, that some of these polls can be wrong. >> that is the gallup average. mr. scaramucci: but we used that during the campaign and people said we would lose, but we would end up winning. i would say they are a barometric pressure reading for right now today, but the american people are playing a long game and i think they really love the president. when you look into the individual state-by-state polls, the guy is doing phenomenally well. that is
i think that is a great quote. i have a lot of respect for steve bannon, and i am looking forward to working with him as well. i have an enormous part of respect for him. sarah says i can keep going. >> you said you do not need to write the ship -- right the ship, but the president has a 38.8% approval rating in his second quarter, that is historically low. what are you going to do to change that and make it better for the american people? mr. scaramucci: that is actually a great...
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a ha. i don't mean. but there's a little how do you have a thought how do you. have a better than something like that i don't fuckin let me oh well i know how that the jets are looking to us and i'm unhappy i will sort it out then said. can was off with but he could learn from this better yet on the whole to. be be the measure of the law another bit of confusion with. him what i said well you know was ahead of your core left us a little on the list and off about a year a saudi and. the police even the least. i. can hear most of it was if you have the move the multiple injuries among kind enough to soak them to the kids a few of the above shows the only i was on the phone today on the phone a few of the people from the c.d.c. say you. want them to step aside before to be a bum be the end of the job of the life you howard. so how did this reversal to host them. to give him a dime on. one of the one of the most of them just. jump in just. one of them one of. the she. can be something that she loves you know our story you will see now that one of the people in the ro
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i have ridden in one of our vehicles. they do have a safety -- we call them arainer in the vehicle. i have ridden in the cars in san francisco. it is quite astonishing to see what these cars are able to do. we are seeing progress on an almost weekly basis. david: do you put your foot on the brakes to stop it or do you get away from doing that? mary: i do that when i'm driving with my children, or writing, i should say. [laughter] mary: it is kind of a trained response. it is so smooth. when you are riding in a vehicle and you come up to an intersection, you look up and the light is yellow. you have to make a decision. are you going to pick up the pace and go through or come to a stop? an autonomous vehicle has sense of exactly when the light turns yellow, knows they can maintain speed or stop. that's one of the benefits of autonomous vehicles. they are processing all the information around them actually more safely than we can as drivers with all the different things we are taking in. david: other phrases that come out lately, one is ridesharing. what is ridesh
i have ridden in one of our vehicles. they do have a safety -- we call them arainer in the vehicle. i have ridden in the cars in san francisco. it is quite astonishing to see what these cars are able to do. we are seeing progress on an almost weekly basis. david: do you put your foot on the brakes to stop it or do you get away from doing that? mary: i do that when i'm driving with my children, or writing, i should say. [laughter] mary: it is kind of a trained response. it is so smooth. when you...
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i see what's happening down there, and it's a mess. and it's a shame. awe have a great opportunity. errorists win. in we rebuild the world trade center but a story taller and stronger, then we written. i don't want to have the terrorists win, chris. and that's what's going to happen if we built it pile of junk. >>> up next i grill trump on the issue that fueled his political rise. his wholehearted embrace of birtherism. plus one of the rare times trump was cornered in an interview. when i pushed him last spring on the subject of abortion rights. this is "hardball" where the -- >>> welcome back to this special edition of "hardball," 20 years of trump. donald trump's political rise coincided with his embrace of the birther movement, the bogus claim that president obama wasn't born in the united states. as he campaigned for president in 2015 and 2016 president trump refused to disavow his past comments. after the republican primary debate, i interviewed him and i pressed him on the topic of birtherism. let's watch. >> i want to ask you a last question before you leave. you can leave but
i see what's happening down there, and it's a mess. and it's a shame. awe have a great opportunity. errorists win. in we rebuild the world trade center but a story taller and stronger, then we written. i don't want to have the terrorists win, chris. and that's what's going to happen if we built it pile of junk. >>> up next i grill trump on the issue that fueled his political rise. his wholehearted embrace of birtherism. plus one of the rare times trump was cornered in an interview....
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i get a iced tea? >> no problem. >> how long have you worked here? >> aover three years. >> hard with having the kids? >> it is. >> how many days a week do you work here? >> two nights. >> wow. hey, thanks. >> i try and take one day off a week. a nine-hour day on my feet is hard. i'm not 25 anymore. [laughs] >> so you're gonna have three kids and two jobs? >> yup, got to make the money, pay the bills. >> i-i hate to ask you this, but if you could make good money here, why wouldn't you just quit that job? it's 300 bucks a week. i think you could probably make that here. >> i could make that here in a night, but-- >> you could? >> yeah, absolutely. >> so why do you stay there? >> because i love the people. i love the idea of the company growing. i think that it's got the potential. >> you're a trouper. >> [laughs] i am. >> one of the biggest problems facing key west key lime pie company is the losses that it's incurring from their big pine retail location. i've asked jim and alison to meet me here so we can over the numbers and the plan of action. >> hi, ma
i get a iced tea? >> no problem. >> how long have you worked here? >> aover three years. >> hard with having the kids? >> it is. >> how many days a week do you work here? >> two nights. >> wow. hey, thanks. >> i try and take one day off a week. a nine-hour day on my feet is hard. i'm not 25 anymore. [laughs] >> so you're gonna have three kids and two jobs? >> yup, got to make the money, pay the bills. >> i-i hate to ask you...
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i think he might have been a little bit by having his own chief of staff. it was still worth reading. my staff is nice enough to type up whenever i read a book. i underlined every book i have. this is from a book called the agenda mover. it was a book i read it before the gatekeepers and this was just wonderful. i would recommend this to any member of congress when you're good and your ideas not enough. it's not enough to come up with a good idea. it to build a coalition. or an actor in the case of legislation. if you want book notes i will be happy to share the digest version on that. it says -- it was a little bit of a spiritual dimension to this. it was not a hard-boiled kind of leadership. and more and some other books on leadership. he has testified before the science committee. it is not a climate denier or mi. as a middle of the road book on climate change. better than high taxes when we let technology solve our problems. it has been the way it has been for that united the united states throughout our history. it solved our healthcare problems. why should it not solve our energy issues as well. with the research and development in clima
i think he might have been a little bit by having his own chief of staff. it was still worth reading. my staff is nice enough to type up whenever i read a book. i underlined every book i have. this is from a book called the agenda mover. it was a book i read it before the gatekeepers and this was just wonderful. i would recommend this to any member of congress when you're good and your ideas not enough. it's not enough to come up with a good idea. it to build a coalition. or an actor in the...
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at the center, i have a second father and a second mother. james, he made sure i have healthcare and anti-retroviral drugs. he gave me a chance at life. siah held my hand and showed me how to live again. she took me to the pagoda and told me the stories of buddha. she told me the stories of the titime of pol pot and the khmer rouge, when she worked the rice fields for 18 hours every day and many died. she e showed me how to forgive and how to love, f first myself anand then others. i live with other girls who have stories just like me. i know the other girls are afraid. they are angry. i know they feel that there is only one thing left for them, and i know late at night, they hurt just like i did. but like tci gave to me, so will i give back to them. i want to help the others, to protect them from the pimps and the brothels. srsrey: i am srey neth. i am a survivor. it has been five years, but t i have foundnd my home. i hahave found my voice and i am fininding myself. [woman singing in foreign language] rangina hamidi: trying to do business in
at the center, i have a second father and a second mother. james, he made sure i have healthcare and anti-retroviral drugs. he gave me a chance at life. siah held my hand and showed me how to live again. she took me to the pagoda and told me the stories of buddha. she told me the stories of the titime of pol pot and the khmer rouge, when she worked the rice fields for 18 hours every day and many died. she e showed me how to forgive and how to love, f first myself anand then others. i live with...
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a story. i love it, looking at you, yeah. what? [laughter] stuart: are you done? neil: i am. stuart: do you have a show? neil: i have a few spare moments. not even my birthday. felt it was a birthday present for me. stuart: you don't look 39. neil: i'm a long way from that. many years about i get to 39. happy birthday, ashley. stuart, thank you very, very much. we're on top of same things that stuart and ashley and lizzie were on again. all eyes what we'll get going on tax reform here or tax cuts. as stuart indicated one of the things happen, phenomenon building, sense of diminished expectations. that might not be justified. whatever is going on is taking a lot of momentum for big tax cuts away. gets further pushed back, offer something on corporate front as charlie gasparino reported would be welcome news on corner of wall and broad. we'll ski. house ways and means committee member, crucial voice in this battle, republican congressman mike kelly. always good to have you you. am i right to interpret things that way? diminished expectations maybe big tax cuts, sweeping reform is pushed back, if at all may
a story. i love it, looking at you, yeah. what? [laughter] stuart: are you done? neil: i am. stuart: do you have a show? neil: i have a few spare moments. not even my birthday. felt it was a birthday present for me. stuart: you don't look 39. neil: i'm a long way from that. many years about i get to 39. happy birthday, ashley. stuart, thank you very, very much. we're on top of same things that stuart and ashley and lizzie were on again. all eyes what we'll get going on tax reform here or tax...
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a long process i did it created a couple friends and sold it to a lot of n.b.c. i've been meaning we've just been on the air for like a couple years but i may have been working on n.b.c. since like two thousand and twelve i believe i'm not the only two thousand and eleven two thousand and twelve so it's been like a long process pretty young i will start young yeah i mean i think i found perspective pretty early you know i think that's kind of the key for a comedian you know you have to have a point of view you know that's the most important thing you can develop and i think i've kind of developed one a little early so we started doing television in any wire color comedy also t.v.'s boulders sit music prize the network took that. i think is what they want to do you think is i mean that could just be me projecting right but i really do think that you know like a comedies that are like adult and honest in conversation i think that people are excited to do that i think they're cautious you know it's corporations and people cautious but i think people are excited but you take on gun control bill cosby mental illness yeah yeah just i mean real things i don't want to a so t
a long process i did it created a couple friends and sold it to a lot of n.b.c. i've been meaning we've just been on the air for like a couple years but i may have been working on n.b.c. since like two thousand and twelve i believe i'm not the only two thousand and eleven two thousand and twelve so it's been like a long process pretty young i will start young yeah i mean i think i found perspective pretty early you know i think that's kind of the key for a comedian you know you have to have a...
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one of the most remarkable pictures i have seen in a while pictures i have seen in a while . . . ving moment. what does it say about the evangelical movement, this president and where we are headed as a country? >> i think it says good things. as a pastor i would never talk about a private prayer time with anyone, including the president. but since it's already out there in the media. let me put it in context. we had been invited to the white house for a series of briefings. when the president heard we were on the ground he invited us into the office. somebody said, mr. president, may we pray for you? and the president always well comes prayer. so we had a meaningful time praying for him. president trump is not too proud to ask for gopsd wisdom and gomsd help which is one of the many reasons christians have such confidence in his leadership. lou: it may be a very fundamental part of the explanation as to why he has been able to with such strength perform as president with energy and ability we haven't seen in the oval office in a very, very long time. >> could i just say something
one of the most remarkable pictures i have seen in a while pictures i have seen in a while . . . ving moment. what does it say about the evangelical movement, this president and where we are headed as a country? >> i think it says good things. as a pastor i would never talk about a private prayer time with anyone, including the president. but since it's already out there in the media. let me put it in context. we had been invited to the white house for a series of briefings. when the...
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i have a lot of respect for president xi and i would like to say over the past few months he did express his willingness to have a visual for multi-lateralism and wanted to commit himself on a number of topics. i think that many of us remember his words in davos and he very strongly expressed his vision of china. we have a number of joint commitments including on climate, he is very committed to that and a he told me that he wanted to do more in the field and i can only be happy about it. he wants [ inaudible ] corporation. and like president trump said -- sought them out and as members of the security council we want to work together on all the topics we have been discussing today and china in this respect is the key partner in order to build peace all around the world and i share what president trump just said, that china is to play a very specific role regarding the rising tension, the growing tension, with north korea. it's important that china play its role in the region. in summary i think that he is today one of the great leaders of our world, implementing a major ambitious reform of china, society and eco
i have a lot of respect for president xi and i would like to say over the past few months he did express his willingness to have a visual for multi-lateralism and wanted to commit himself on a number of topics. i think that many of us remember his words in davos and he very strongly expressed his vision of china. we have a number of joint commitments including on climate, he is very committed to that and a he told me that he wanted to do more in the field and i can only be happy about it. he...
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i'm sure you get this a lot and i hate to start with a pitch but i have a great idea for a movie. a family whose house gets hit by sausage. and i think you're the guy to bring it to life. it has rained sausage down and maybe some peppers will come tonight. very good to see you. how is everything going? >> everything is great. that you know spiderman homecoming is out. >> jimmy: it's a great movie. >> working now on lion king which is coming out in two years. >> jimmy: some members of our staff including guillermo were temperature disney convention last weekend. >> a couple people? >> jimmy: they said they were there the whole time. by far the biggest reaction of anything was your, you showed a little. >> we showed a little clip of it. it happens every two years. it is like comic-con that's coming up this weekend except it is only disney stuff. it is only once every two years so we knew it was the last chance to show it to people before it came out. so we hustled. it was a two-minute piece and it was the circle of life. >> jimmy: cgi? and you're very good with that. >> i'm learning
i'm sure you get this a lot and i hate to start with a pitch but i have a great idea for a movie. a family whose house gets hit by sausage. and i think you're the guy to bring it to life. it has rained sausage down and maybe some peppers will come tonight. very good to see you. how is everything going? >> everything is great. that you know spiderman homecoming is out. >> jimmy: it's a great movie. >> working now on lion king which is coming out in two years. >> jimmy:...