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he is a nice guy. i agreed to do his show and i was running at that time he got tremendous rating he should be thankful. not a set and angry when you apologize because you got somebody else that did not go
he is a nice guy. i agreed to do his show and i was running at that time he got tremendous rating he should be thankful. not a set and angry when you apologize because you got somebody else that did not go
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a new role for himself. with thed out in 1957 tough guy, cold warrior bobby kennedy. in 1963, we see him going through a traumatic experience that changed him. where i want to take you for our third story is to who bobby kennedy was when he ran for president in 1968, and that is a story i think has particular today as -- resonance we look at the candidates who are running for president. remember what the first contested primary was in 1968 when bobby was running? i think indiana? : good answer. he hasn't been coached. mr. green: you sent to me earlier when i ask you a question, just say indiana. [laughter] : possibly if you pick a state in america where a massachusetts senator would not want to have his first contested primary, it would be indiana. he had nothing to do with farming, no idea what was going on in the midwest. he was a massachusetts born and bred guy, a senator from new york and this was all new territory to him. he was about to one night just before the indiana primary fly into indianapolis and go to a very important rally in the middle of the city. that
a new role for himself. with thed out in 1957 tough guy, cold warrior bobby kennedy. in 1963, we see him going through a traumatic experience that changed him. where i want to take you for our third story is to who bobby kennedy was when he ran for president in 1968, and that is a story i think has particular today as -- resonance we look at the candidates who are running for president. remember what the first contested primary was in 1968 when bobby was running? i think indiana? : good answer....
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another was a guy we had discovered in recent months was a tutor of donald trump in his early days, a guy named roy cohn. bobby kennedy despised him and i think unfairly blamed all of mccarthy's excesses on him. mccarthy was the boss, and the excesses were his responsibility. but he hated roy cohn. he hated j. edgar hoover. he detested jimmy hoffa, the head of the biggest and most powerful union in america, who bobby thought was corrupt. those are people you could argue there's a good reaso detest. the fourth person is the one that to me is a great tragedy, and that was lbj. constitutionally, these guys were so different. one was a harvard educated guy who grew up rich in massachusetts. the other was a guy from east texas who grew up poor and resented anybody who was harvard educated and who talked like bobby kennedy talked. had they ever united in a coalition, they could have gotten more extraordinary things done. they both wanted to promote civil rights. they both want to do and poverty, and the idea that they were at cross purposes, to me, is a huge tragedy -- they both wanted to e
another was a guy we had discovered in recent months was a tutor of donald trump in his early days, a guy named roy cohn. bobby kennedy despised him and i think unfairly blamed all of mccarthy's excesses on him. mccarthy was the boss, and the excesses were his responsibility. but he hated roy cohn. he hated j. edgar hoover. he detested jimmy hoffa, the head of the biggest and most powerful union in america, who bobby thought was corrupt. those are people you could argue there's a good reaso...
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some of the guys -- you know, we had a lot of wounded guys that just refused evacuation. so it was a tough fight. then on the 11th of february, 1- 5 arrived. we--2-5 had to attack up the street to secure entrance to the city for the 1st battalion 5th marine. they passed the lines to the landing craft and went on the backside of the citadel and attacked the citadel. it was tough, tough fighting. the whole time, the north vietnamese flag was flying over the citadel. so it was odd to see that. we tried to knock it down many times, yeah, but they prevailed. they prevailed over there. so. >> what did you take away from this conflict? >> that the north vietnamese had shown themselves, and one- on-one, they were great soldiers but we could beat them. if they wanted to stand and fight, we were willing to do it. my take away was that we would indeed win this war. but the media didn't see it that way. the folks back home didn't see it that way. so it was kind of the high watermark, you know, for the war in general. i know it went on longer but people lost confidence. they shouldn't
some of the guys -- you know, we had a lot of wounded guys that just refused evacuation. so it was a tough fight. then on the 11th of february, 1- 5 arrived. we--2-5 had to attack up the street to secure entrance to the city for the 1st battalion 5th marine. they passed the lines to the landing craft and went on the backside of the citadel and attacked the citadel. it was tough, tough fighting. the whole time, the north vietnamese flag was flying over the citadel. so it was odd to see that. we...
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it is a little guy that you are being a part of, but it's a little hateful guy. you have a well pronounced past of saying that you agree with and that you like people who push ugly, bigoted, intolerant, and racist notions. >> hey, that's a level of lie that's just not true, chris. even for cnn -- >> that'not true? is there any level of lie that is true? >> that's not the case. >> i'll make the case to you. >> i'll condemn, including on your program, any white supremacists or bigots. we want nothing to do with that. the left have.y thing you and you claim you play the race card every time because it's the only thing you have. the president has a success of bringing back -- >> forget about the president. i'm talking about you right now. this is about you. >> that's what i'm supporting. >> and who you have represented as your friends, heroes, and like-minded inviduals. put up the fact sheet here. these are the facts. not about my feelings, okay? this guy nealon, and i'm not going to give him too much attention because he doesn't deserve it. 2016, shares tweets defenn
it is a little guy that you are being a part of, but it's a little hateful guy. you have a well pronounced past of saying that you agree with and that you like people who push ugly, bigoted, intolerant, and racist notions. >> hey, that's a level of lie that's just not true, chris. even for cnn -- >> that'not true? is there any level of lie that is true? >> that's not the case. >> i'll make the case to you. >> i'll condemn, including on your program, any white...
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and in my imaginary world, i am a guy. i have a flat chest. i'm strong. there are definitely girls and guys in th world, and they just help so much. and to me, they're real. and like, if i'm feeling so down that i just can't talk, they'll sing or listen to music and dance with me. and that definitely helps. it's kind of like a telepathic thing. i can hear them in my head and then i'll speak to them ther through my head, or sometimes i'll look really weird walking down the street and i' like, "hey, when iet home, do you want to, like, dance and sing with me?" and they'll be, like, "yeah, yeah, sure." and so i'll have something to t look forwardo when i get home. i think at times, my mom can get a bit worried. i think she's sometimes worried that i don't know reality from imagination. i definitely know the boundary line, but like, i've brought them over so much that i think the line has definitely thinned and kindcome blurry. >> alex does have an imaginary world that he has talked to me about, that he's talked to h therapists about. and they do feel that ale
and in my imaginary world, i am a guy. i have a flat chest. i'm strong. there are definitely girls and guys in th world, and they just help so much. and to me, they're real. and like, if i'm feeling so down that i just can't talk, they'll sing or listen to music and dance with me. and that definitely helps. it's kind of like a telepathic thing. i can hear them in my head and then i'll speak to them ther through my head, or sometimes i'll look really weird walking down the street and i' like,...
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in this studio a bit of shopping. >> these nasty people make off with 2000 worth of clothes. >> for a guy weir wearing a lot of linen. >>> it is one thing to go to an art gallery and appreciate the art. it's a whole different experience when you can do it in virtual reality. >> this whole thing was put together in net forms. they're an innovative art company. they're calling this project a gallery in the arts. so in this art gallery, you can walk through the hallways and appreciate this art, but that, too, can make a whole different level. you done have to see the art, can you go if through the art. you don't have to worry about the 6-year-old destroying it. >> have they turned these art pieces into immersive experience or are these art? >> in fact, these are from an artist. in that picture we just went into is the festival of lights like a family treat. >> think of this, so many artists are struggling to get their art hung in a gallery. are we going to visit the future gallery of art? >> this is a realm of art on a two dimensional art put up or more sculpture. whole digital r the art. an
in this studio a bit of shopping. >> these nasty people make off with 2000 worth of clothes. >> for a guy weir wearing a lot of linen. >>> it is one thing to go to an art gallery and appreciate the art. it's a whole different experience when you can do it in virtual reality. >> this whole thing was put together in net forms. they're an innovative art company. they're calling this project a gallery in the arts. so in this art gallery, you can walk through the hallways...
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trump is like a guy who tries to give himself a new n pretends it's catching on., but everyone calls me d-trizzy." [ laughter ] so now that trump has cooked up a wild conspiracy theory, he is using that conspiracy theory to demand an investigation of the investigation. it would be scary if it weren't so transparent. trump's only move is to just do to the fbi whatever the fbi is doing to him. he is like a drunk eagles fan screaming at the cops, i'm under arrest? no, you're under arrest! [ laughter ] trump's interfering in a criminal investigation, and he is doing it right before our eyes. if robert mueller charges trump with obstruction of justice, he has a good case because there are 300 million witnesses. thankfully, it's easy toee [ laughter ] >> seth: this has been "a closer look!" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we'll be right back with david letterman, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: for more of seth's "closer looks" be sure to subscribe to "late night" on youtube. (vo) we came here for the friends. and we got to know the friends of our friends.
trump is like a guy who tries to give himself a new n pretends it's catching on., but everyone calls me d-trizzy." [ laughter ] so now that trump has cooked up a wild conspiracy theory, he is using that conspiracy theory to demand an investigation of the investigation. it would be scary if it weren't so transparent. trump's only move is to just do to the fbi whatever the fbi is doing to him. he is like a drunk eagles fan screaming at the cops, i'm under arrest? no, you're under arrest! [...
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teddy roosevelt is a guy who thinks war is a good thing. that's the way you prove yourself as a man. these are all the implants is acting on macarthur before he goes into world war i. he sees war as an adventure, a way to prove himself to his peers. his peers are not his college block mates at west point. they are funston, wood, these guys he thinks he is part of, this ancient class of warriors. i, macarthur is chief of staff of the rainbow division. he is also a commander for the rainbow division. like all of these other gentleman, he wants to see combat service, and you will see a great deal of it. he is a trained officer. he has been an engineer. he commanded troops out at fort leavenworth. macarthur does not go to the .taff college he is the quartermaster officer. thes the guy who makes sure post is running. he gets all this experience running various facets of the army. when he becomes chief of staff is well-trained. this guynders all say is tops. the main thing about macarthur ability ton expert pick people for the right position. you
teddy roosevelt is a guy who thinks war is a good thing. that's the way you prove yourself as a man. these are all the implants is acting on macarthur before he goes into world war i. he sees war as an adventure, a way to prove himself to his peers. his peers are not his college block mates at west point. they are funston, wood, these guys he thinks he is part of, this ancient class of warriors. i, macarthur is chief of staff of the rainbow division. he is also a commander for the rainbow...
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a number of them by accident. you have three guys who were killed in training accidents in the p4 was a plane they weren't really accustomed to. >> way back there. >> thank you for your talk. you've been talking about how a lot of these flying tigers -- can you hear me? how they went off to visit china after their service and going back to continue their connection to the country. i wonder what you took away as were the chinese military is now >> it's a fascinating question. for so many of these guys chenault in particular became very busy and was a hard anti-communist anti-mao view of u.s. foreign-policy the 50s he's going around and talking about how terrible red china is and is closely aligned with the regime in taiwan and shanghai shack. he changed over time so a lot of these guys who might ensure that you in the 70s and 80s became very open to china and they felt they have a bond with the chinese people. when frank went back a number of times they just seemed to have a bond with the chinese people irrespective of the regime. i d
a number of them by accident. you have three guys who were killed in training accidents in the p4 was a plane they weren't really accustomed to. >> way back there. >> thank you for your talk. you've been talking about how a lot of these flying tigers -- can you hear me? how they went off to visit china after their service and going back to continue their connection to the country. i wonder what you took away as were the chinese military is now >> it's a fascinating question....
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is a guy named jose rivera who is welterweight champion. you think fights to make betty. you six fights to get a fight or a championship you think fights to maneuver a fighter up the ranks toward a championship fight you fix fights to win. in order. again to position someone strategically. you fix fights to lose. in order to get paid and make you know betting coups the way you fix fights varies greatly. you fix fights by buying judges that's and you know that's one easy way to do it you fix fights by having the referee working for you so that if there's any way that the ref can stop a fight in your guy's favor he does you fix fights by colluding with the fighters generally the loser so as almost always a loser. winners almost never both fighters face. one of the things that you're cognizant of when you are fixing fights. is that you're doing something illegal something that theoretically can wind you up you know they want you in jail on get people angry at you so you never really say anything. you know nothing that's culpable. so there's a code. and if you're in boxing for
is a guy named jose rivera who is welterweight champion. you think fights to make betty. you six fights to get a fight or a championship you think fights to maneuver a fighter up the ranks toward a championship fight you fix fights to win. in order. again to position someone strategically. you fix fights to lose. in order to get paid and make you know betting coups the way you fix fights varies greatly. you fix fights by buying judges that's and you know that's one easy way to do it you fix...
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inquiry is a great guy -- and corey is a great guy. clapper, in, and don't think they will be charged. some people want to call it an informant, somewhat to call it spying. what i think is necessary is to have an inspector general try to look at this stuff objectively. what i'm saddened by is that these are institutions that we .old sacred in the country institutions that are supposed to be executing the rule of law. what we know about our great republican democracy is that all of us are beneath the roots of .aw and are subjected to it i really do not hope these agencies were weaponize against the president or against individual, potentially innocent citizens. we will see that unfold over the next three to six months. i'm not exactly sure what is going to happen, but i don't see those gentlemen getting in trouble, as much as they may have been part of something that, you know, smells a little partisan from this vantage point. we will have to see how it happens, ultimately. but i will agree that the president will be resoundingly reelec
inquiry is a great guy -- and corey is a great guy. clapper, in, and don't think they will be charged. some people want to call it an informant, somewhat to call it spying. what i think is necessary is to have an inspector general try to look at this stuff objectively. what i'm saddened by is that these are institutions that we .old sacred in the country institutions that are supposed to be executing the rule of law. what we know about our great republican democracy is that all of us are...
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inquiry is a great guy -- and corey is a great guy. clapper, in, and don't think they will be charged. some people want to call it an informant, somewhat to call it spying. what i think is necessary is to have an inspector general try to look at this stuff objectively. what i'm saddened by is that these are institutions that .old sacred in the country institutions that are supposed to be executing the rule of law. what we know about our great republican democracy is that all of us are beneath the roots of .aw and are subjected to it i really do not hope these agencies were weaponize against the president or against individual, potentially innocent citizens. we will see that unfold over the next three to six months. i'm not exactly sure what is going to happen, but i don't see those gentlemen getting in trouble, as much as they may have been part of something that, you know, smells a little partisan from this vantage point. we will have to see how it happens, ultimately. but i will agree that the president will be resoundingly reelected
inquiry is a great guy -- and corey is a great guy. clapper, in, and don't think they will be charged. some people want to call it an informant, somewhat to call it spying. what i think is necessary is to have an inspector general try to look at this stuff objectively. what i'm saddened by is that these are institutions that .old sacred in the country institutions that are supposed to be executing the rule of law. what we know about our great republican democracy is that all of us are beneath...
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he's a funny guy. he's a very s guy. he's a great negotiator.e loves his people not that i'm surprised by that but he loves his people. i think liked me and i like him and i understand the past and nobody has to tell me he's a rough guy. he has to be a rough guy or he has been a rough person. but we got along very well. >> his country does love him. his people they have a great fervor. >> a lot of the individualism. this seems part of a pattern of this president who praises autocratic leaders and bad mouths our allies. watch him. >> its an a great honor and privilege because he's become a president erdogan of turk. he's running a very difficult part of the world. he's involved very, very strongly and frankly, he's getting very high marks. and he's also been working with the united states. we have a great friendship. as countries. i think we're right now as close as we have ever been. >> we've had a great relationship. >> he's killer though.essful. putin is a can ier. >> a lot of killers, we've got a lot of killers. why, you think our country's s
he's a funny guy. he's a very s guy. he's a great negotiator.e loves his people not that i'm surprised by that but he loves his people. i think liked me and i like him and i understand the past and nobody has to tell me he's a rough guy. he has to be a rough guy or he has been a rough person. but we got along very well. >> his country does love him. his people they have a great fervor. >> a lot of the individualism. this seems part of a pattern of this president who praises...
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he was such a nice guy. catch was all some, that the person is what everyone remembers the most.>> reporter: he had a lot of southern charm. he was raised right. in 1980, when he first joined the team, he said yes sir and no ma'am. he downplayed his abilities, but told great stories. bill walsh was going to work out of clemson. dwight clark was on his way out to play golf and picked up the phone. walsh said is there someone there who can catch passes? clark said i am on a team and can do that he caught everything. walsh invited him to camp. he went through a long torturous process and the cuts came. they finished the cuts and got to the 45 man roster. wright called his dad and said i think i made the team. the next day, there were free agents who were cut. it was a miracle he made the team. he was actually a daft receiver . a plate the game and did a quick job of it he always said joe montana which i to throw his pass away. if he hadÃif you had a chance to meet him, he would smile. he made your day a little
he was such a nice guy. catch was all some, that the person is what everyone remembers the most.>> reporter: he had a lot of southern charm. he was raised right. in 1980, when he first joined the team, he said yes sir and no ma'am. he downplayed his abilities, but told great stories. bill walsh was going to work out of clemson. dwight clark was on his way out to play golf and picked up the phone. walsh said is there someone there who can catch passes? clark said i am on a team and can do...
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you know, this is a guy that's a despot. repressed his own people, a guy who had threatened the united states and other countries with nuclear weaponry. and now he wants to be the guy about town, the celebrity schmoozer hanging out with president trump and maybe dennis rodman on the side. . >> you know, i was thinking mao zedong who would go out and swim the yangtze for a couple of miles when he was about 90 years old. everybody was isn't he a great swimmer. anyway, former nba player dennis rodman earlier arrived in singapore. here is what he had to say about this summit. >> both of them want to see what this meeting is going to go. so it should go fairly well. but people should not expect so much for the first time. so the door is open. >> well, among his very frivolous atmospherics is that kim jong-un loves b-ball. he loves basketball. it's not just that he loves rodman, he loves basketball. these sort of humanizing aspects of theuy are pretty scary about a guy who knocks off his relatives and people he doesn't know by the
you know, this is a guy that's a despot. repressed his own people, a guy who had threatened the united states and other countries with nuclear weaponry. and now he wants to be the guy about town, the celebrity schmoozer hanging out with president trump and maybe dennis rodman on the side. . >> you know, i was thinking mao zedong who would go out and swim the yangtze for a couple of miles when he was about 90 years old. everybody was isn't he a great swimmer. anyway, former nba player...
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a false prophet -- you know, a guy who claimed to be a populist. who has ravaged people's health care. a guy who promised to make health care cheaper, more affordable, more accessible. sin stead, he ravaged it. promised to rebuild working-class americans, passed the biggest lopsided tax cut and then went down to mar-a-lago the next day and bragged to his billionaire friends sitting around a table, hey, i made you guys a lot of money today. cutting regulations left and right. that are going to disproportionately impact who? the working class. it's the working class who are getting stiffed here and i must say it's the democratic party's stupidity that allows donald trump to continue to rise. how they still do not have a response to this. is beyond me. it is why donald trump is not in the 20s, because the democratic party still is clearless. i, you know we always talk about the republican party. my god, how bad do you have to be, to have a generic ballot test be as close as it is, as this democratic party that just can't find a leader who can craft a
a false prophet -- you know, a guy who claimed to be a populist. who has ravaged people's health care. a guy who promised to make health care cheaper, more affordable, more accessible. sin stead, he ravaged it. promised to rebuild working-class americans, passed the biggest lopsided tax cut and then went down to mar-a-lago the next day and bragged to his billionaire friends sitting around a table, hey, i made you guys a lot of money today. cutting regulations left and right. that are going to...
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. >> a guy may be interested. girls, entertainment, pop culture, sports. >> the female ceo steering the ship. >> we know who we are, we know what we do, we stand by that. >> could the brand's locker room lingo cause more trouble than it's worth? first the "nightline 5." >>> this father's day at jcpenney, shop for great gifts that bring the family together. earn bonus bucks while you shop. spend $50, earn $10 in bonus bucks. earn today, spend today. jcpenney, style and value for all. >>> at pro plan we believe nutrition is full of possibilities to improve your pet's life. we're redefining what nutrition can do because the possibility of a longer life and a better life is the greatest possibility of all. purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. >> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> god evening. thank you for joining us. tonight a criminal investigation with an unusual twist. after a young woman was beaten so badly she lost her memory. it seemed her case would never be solved. unable to describe the perpetrator for
. >> a guy may be interested. girls, entertainment, pop culture, sports. >> the female ceo steering the ship. >> we know who we are, we know what we do, we stand by that. >> could the brand's locker room lingo cause more trouble than it's worth? first the "nightline 5." >>> this father's day at jcpenney, shop for great gifts that bring the family together. earn bonus bucks while you shop. spend $50, earn $10 in bonus bucks. earn today, spend today....
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if somebody would open a talk ,how at night -- the guy on cbs what a low life. honestly, are these people funny? i can laugh at myself. --nkly, if i couldn't there's no talent, they are not like talented people. johnny carson was talented. seriously. this guy on cbs has no talent. jimmy kimmel would meet me before the election. i'm telling you a true story, i don't think you can deny it. no talent but i go to his studio to do a shot, to do a thing and he would stand outside on the sidewalk waiting for me. here he comes, donald trump, he opens my door. i said does he do this for everybody? they say he does it for nobody. but he's waiting for me to her three times a day to show but now i wouldn't do his show. i do his show and he's standing out on hollywood whatever boulevard. and he's standing there opening up the door like going crazy, hello, i was not president. i was like a guy. right? a guy with potential. [applause] there, here he is ,oh, oh, sir, how are you? i always got higher ratings than other people so that was good. up andmy fallon calls me he's like a
if somebody would open a talk ,how at night -- the guy on cbs what a low life. honestly, are these people funny? i can laugh at myself. --nkly, if i couldn't there's no talent, they are not like talented people. johnny carson was talented. seriously. this guy on cbs has no talent. jimmy kimmel would meet me before the election. i'm telling you a true story, i don't think you can deny it. no talent but i go to his studio to do a shot, to do a thing and he would stand outside on the sidewalk...
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the hood of a car traveling at high velocity, yes, i'll hold. ( laughter ) because it was florida, a guyn a low rider saying, man, i need a black guy on my hood, man, a good ornament. ( laughter ) moving on, the supreme court yesterday, we've got a major announcement that left america in shock. the new summer roads are in and they're crop tops, people. ( laughter ) the other news, the other news was that justice kennedy announced his resignation which is an even bigger deal. >> the landscape of american justice is shifting dramatically tonight, on news that 81-year-old supreme court justice anthony kennedy is retiring. now for the second time in his presidency, donald trump is poised to exercise one of a president's most consequential powers, nominating the court's next justice. >> so we have a pick to come up. we have to pick a great one. we have to pick one that's gonna be there for 40 years, 45 years -- >> trevor: goddam, this is so crazy. like, you realize regardless of what happens in his presidency now, donald trump will leave a mark on this country for decades to come, yeah. it's
the hood of a car traveling at high velocity, yes, i'll hold. ( laughter ) because it was florida, a guyn a low rider saying, man, i need a black guy on my hood, man, a good ornament. ( laughter ) moving on, the supreme court yesterday, we've got a major announcement that left america in shock. the new summer roads are in and they're crop tops, people. ( laughter ) the other news, the other news was that justice kennedy announced his resignation which is an even bigger deal. >> the...
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he's a, you know, funny guy. he's a very smart guy. he's a great negotiator., and very smart. a very worthy, very smart negotiator, absolutely, and we had a terrific day. >> what did you learn about him, sir? >> i learned he's a very talented man. well he is very talented. anybody that takes over a situation like he did at 26 years of age, and is able to run it, and run it tough. >> seth: what are you talking about? [ laughter ] this is a guy who starves his own citizens, and assassinates people with anti-aircraft guns. you're talking about him like he started apple in his garage. [ laughter ] but i guess it shouldn't surprise me that trump's idea of talent is getting rich by taking over your dad's business. trump was born on third base, whereas kim was born on third base and then shot the third baseman. in fact, trump seemed as interested in looking forward at potential business opportunities in north korea as he was in getting kim to give up his nuclear weapons. >> as an example, they have great beaches. [ light laughter ] you see that whenever they are expl
he's a, you know, funny guy. he's a very smart guy. he's a great negotiator., and very smart. a very worthy, very smart negotiator, absolutely, and we had a terrific day. >> what did you learn about him, sir? >> i learned he's a very talented man. well he is very talented. anybody that takes over a situation like he did at 26 years of age, and is able to run it, and run it tough. >> seth: what are you talking about? [ laughter ] this is a guy who starves his own citizens, and...
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a few feathers. >>> traffic is slow and people are impatient. >> can you feel the tension? >> the moment one guy definitely felt it. >> oh. >> it's an inspiring scene of ladies crowned with confidence. >> all featured on the new web site. >> meet the brains behind one beautiful idea. >> they are both a sort and they semiable strength. >> we are breaking down the best on the web including a tourist at the beach. >> why this prank ster has problem. >>> it used to say it's not the size of the dog in the fight it's the fight in the dog. we have to update that. it's the size of the goose. >> >>. >> not taking any bull. >> this goose and this cow are fighting over food and the cow is like okay. i'll engage. the goose will not back down. >> the goose is like you got beat? cool. me too. >> look at it. like yeah, man, i don't care how big you are. i'm mad too. >> oh. >>> he is is cow. >> okay. >> like a bee buzzing in your head. >> it was a cow that backed first. >> another bird has its wings out. this video sent to us by grace, a friend of the show. check this out. he said he was in the right place at t
a few feathers. >>> traffic is slow and people are impatient. >> can you feel the tension? >> the moment one guy definitely felt it. >> oh. >> it's an inspiring scene of ladies crowned with confidence. >> all featured on the new web site. >> meet the brains behind one beautiful idea. >> they are both a sort and they semiable strength. >> we are breaking down the best on the web including a tourist at the beach. >> why this prank...
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i did a -- nancy: hey, guys. lemonis: what? hs ] nancy: hey, do me a favor. walk through the shop there and grab the guys, okay? real quick -- i want to go ahead and pass this out and let everybody take a looat it, okay? and then we're gonna go into some [bleep] right now. you see, this is a customer-service order. there's an imaginary tammy that works for this company in one of our dealers that he will not allow me to meet! whose phone number is tammy's?! whose number is this on tammy's piece of paper? tom: why don't you call your dealer? why don't you call your dealer? nancy: just so we all know... tom: you put us in this situation. nancy: ...tom's girlfriend has been working in this company for three [bleep] years. lemonis: i was actually entertained by the back-and-forth... amber: yeah. lemonis: ...till i had had enough. nancy: i have so much proof right here that she's been working in this company. it is un-[bleep]-real. tom: really? really? nancy: this is her cellphone, tammy's cellphone, which is your girlfriend's. so it
i did a -- nancy: hey, guys. lemonis: what? hs ] nancy: hey, do me a favor. walk through the shop there and grab the guys, okay? real quick -- i want to go ahead and pass this out and let everybody take a looat it, okay? and then we're gonna go into some [bleep] right now. you see, this is a customer-service order. there's an imaginary tammy that works for this company in one of our dealers that he will not allow me to meet! whose phone number is tammy's?! whose number is this on tammy's piece...
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but i was always giving positive vibes and i felt he is a guy who ca res vibes and i felt he is a guya guy who cares about his country. i had to ask you, you are talking to me from obviously an undisclosed destination in california, which is where you are currently. to some, watching this in iran, particularly those in the regime, they will say look, he has gone to america. he had an academic post in britain but he hasn't gone back to britain. it is interesting, they will say, that he is now in california. what is your response? what are you doing in california? i have been moving around since i got out of iran. i can't go back to the uk, come back to the uk, because of the visa rules of the united kingdom, which requires people whose visa has been cancelled or curtailed to stay out of the country for a year, which is called the cooling off period, which isa called the cooling off period, which is a sad thing. so i am on a leave of absence from imperial and will need to wait untiljanuary next year. so despite the fact that the iranians claimi year. so despite the fact that the iranian
but i was always giving positive vibes and i felt he is a guy who ca res vibes and i felt he is a guya guy who cares about his country. i had to ask you, you are talking to me from obviously an undisclosed destination in california, which is where you are currently. to some, watching this in iran, particularly those in the regime, they will say look, he has gone to america. he had an academic post in britain but he hasn't gone back to britain. it is interesting, they will say, that he is now in...
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, a very inclusive guy, a very intellectual guy. s people believe all around the country and knows what's going on. so it's just a way to say we often condescend to the south as being ignorant and it was really important to me to show that's not the case, that there's diversity in the south. >> and your dad was the insurance commissioner for alabama, which made him the highest-ranking african-american in the state of alabama and in your peaiece, in your show you show he's rubbed shoulders with a lot of people. high-ranking people. condoleezza rice and colin powell right there. but did you appreciate, understand that as a kid? or did this recent reconnection with your dad kind of open your eyes about the challenges that he faced, how he also tried to influence others along the way? >> well, the interesting thing about my dad is i've been going to alabama my whole life. he's lived there my whole life and i've been going there my whole life but i've seen my dad move up the ranks from a guy who was basically what we call unemployed sitti
, a very inclusive guy, a very intellectual guy. s people believe all around the country and knows what's going on. so it's just a way to say we often condescend to the south as being ignorant and it was really important to me to show that's not the case, that there's diversity in the south. >> and your dad was the insurance commissioner for alabama, which made him the highest-ranking african-american in the state of alabama and in your peaiece, in your show you show he's rubbed shoulders...
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we've shown you a lot of players and fans. the best pt when the guys get out of the buses and cars and mingle with the people waiting for hours to see them up close. we started the parade about an hour ago. running a little bit behind schedule. i think the people along the parade route are finding the more guys who get off the bus, that slows down. some of them have waited six or eight hours for the moment. take your time, just stop by and say hi me. >> and curry has gotten off the car and intermingling with the fans. steve kerr, people say who's your favorite personality in all the years you've been doeng this and who are the players you like and the coaches. he has got to be in the top five for sure. he has a very high emotional inteig he's a guy who seems to say the right this at the right time. and you can see why he's beloved by hiseam. >> mike and -- curry is getting close to them. do you have a sight on steph yet? >> you know what, we're looking out for him right now. here the bus comes. there's been a long wait because he's been out meeting and
we've shown you a lot of players and fans. the best pt when the guys get out of the buses and cars and mingle with the people waiting for hours to see them up close. we started the parade about an hour ago. running a little bit behind schedule. i think the people along the parade route are finding the more guys who get off the bus, that slows down. some of them have waited six or eight hours for the moment. take your time, just stop by and say hi me. >> and curry has gotten off the car...
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have the best player they have is messy and there's no doubt about that so he's a star man and he's a guy who can win games for them but today the way he played and the way that iceland played him is also a problem because every time any argentinian player has the ball they look for him and what messing naturally does is he finds a space we can get the ball and today he was so far away from the icelandic goal action. say the close the ever came was a penalty for them but that's a problem with argentina don't solve that problem i can see they get into more trouble because everyone would have seen that today and everyone would say hey this is the way to play messi now so well that everyone also includes the special one saying functionality boss i risk here earlier giving us a sense. i think our son played in that limits and. i repeated when the team played on these limits you cannot demand for more. if i could choose a word to describe them their work compact i get one image on me in a sixty nine where they had nine and close the keeper in the box and then i have another image will mean tha
have the best player they have is messy and there's no doubt about that so he's a star man and he's a guy who can win games for them but today the way he played and the way that iceland played him is also a problem because every time any argentinian player has the ball they look for him and what messing naturally does is he finds a space we can get the ball and today he was so far away from the icelandic goal action. say the close the ever came was a penalty for them but that's a problem with...
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a hot crowd right there. welcome. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "the tonight show." well, guysbig news is that today prince william and kate middleton welcomed their third child, a baby boy. isn't that great? [ cheers and applause ] that's great. right now the top three name predictions are arthur, albert and james. followed by ronnie, pauly d., and the situation. [ laughter and applause ] actually a lot of people were betting on the name of the new royal baby. and those people have a name too, they're called gambling addicts. [ laughter and applause ] but the baby weighed in at eight pounds, seven ounces. and this is nice, he already has more hair than his dad. [ laughter and applause ] isn't that -- isn't that cute? it's really cute. it's great news though, william and kate are the proud parents of a brand new baby boy. for more on this story, we go now to our annoying british thank you for being here, nigel. >> yes. [ cheers and applause ] very good, yes. yes, thank you, jimmy. my pale body is trembling and perspiring simply from the joy i feel from discussing the royal fami
a hot crowd right there. welcome. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "the tonight show." well, guysbig news is that today prince william and kate middleton welcomed their third child, a baby boy. isn't that great? [ cheers and applause ] that's great. right now the top three name predictions are arthur, albert and james. followed by ronnie, pauly d., and the situation. [ laughter and applause ] actually a lot of people were betting on the name of the new royal baby. and those people...
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there is a guy in the old testament by the name of daniel. they put him in the lion's den. guess what? we all enter the lion's den. it is just a matter of how we handle it when we are there. there is a price to pay for standing up. but when you do stand up, you go down in the memory, the minds of people around you as a hero, as an inspiration. we all fail. we are all hypocrites. i was at "the boston globe" earlier today. i said, i will be the number one hypocrite, but what i have to say about virtue does not nullify it because i cannot live it. the fact that i cannot live these values does not make those values wrong or those virtues wrong. i have a responsibility, but i am weak and i am flawed and i cannot do it, until tomorrow. or maybe next week, when i can finally brush myself off and get enough courage to stand tall at least for a day. because we see today in our society, whether it is speed of light or ego or position or money, it is infecting our whole culture. we tend to want to think about politics as a bunch of bums. i understand that. but we spend time thinking ab
there is a guy in the old testament by the name of daniel. they put him in the lion's den. guess what? we all enter the lion's den. it is just a matter of how we handle it when we are there. there is a price to pay for standing up. but when you do stand up, you go down in the memory, the minds of people around you as a hero, as an inspiration. we all fail. we are all hypocrites. i was at "the boston globe" earlier today. i said, i will be the number one hypocrite, but what i have to...
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and this is the guy we talked earlier about somebody hiring a dj for their bus, this is the guy. that is that party bus here. so, it's a good time over there. i think you can be sure about that. in fact, he was spraying champagne on the crowd earlier. so he must have plenty i doubt he would be wasting it if he didn't. so i think the bus is well equipped. and the fans waiting for him to come down, of course i would be remiss not to mention kevin looney, yeah, gotta say gray month green is the guy that is going to bring it when he gets off of that bus. it is going to be hard. he is having a really good time. there is dancing going on top of that double decker bus which again appears to be the last one that we are go go see. we know you guys have several different views of the parade as it continues throughout the rest of the route. throw it back to you in the studio. >> okay, an man {ad lib live chopper} >> you got some free agents to deal with this year so it's not all fun and games once the parade is over. i mean it's a mountain of work. >> i'm trying to block that out. it always
and this is the guy we talked earlier about somebody hiring a dj for their bus, this is the guy. that is that party bus here. so, it's a good time over there. i think you can be sure about that. in fact, he was spraying champagne on the crowd earlier. so he must have plenty i doubt he would be wasting it if he didn't. so i think the bus is well equipped. and the fans waiting for him to come down, of course i would be remiss not to mention kevin looney, yeah, gotta say gray month green is the...
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this is a guy who doesn't want -- he wants a spectacle. show these children in agony and fear and he loves it. and his people are delighted by this. >> if the president is so concerned about this separation, he could at least pause it while congress works on a more comprehensive solution. if the president really is so eager on a comprehensive solution, no? >> well, and congress might take that action. >> the president could do it right now. couldn't he? >> that goes to a matter of legal interpretation. the folks in the administration clearly believe it takes a congressional fix on that point. >> didn't the president start this policy? wasn't it the department of justice that made this an interpretation of existing law? not anything in the law itself that says the families have to be separated. >> you just said the exact point, their interpretation of the policy, this is how they have to go and process families. so, it would take a congratulations -- congressional fix to do it. >> he could not, he could do what prior administrations have do
this is a guy who doesn't want -- he wants a spectacle. show these children in agony and fear and he loves it. and his people are delighted by this. >> if the president is so concerned about this separation, he could at least pause it while congress works on a more comprehensive solution. if the president really is so eager on a comprehensive solution, no? >> well, and congress might take that action. >> the president could do it right now. couldn't he? >> that goes to a...
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a screamer? that is the kind of guy he was. if you have ever seen the movie, you understand the stress of combat does things to people and bad stuff happens to good people. this is the tank of a retired colonel. he took three m1 tank rounds, one of which killed his gunner. the m1 tank on the other hand, we had eight or nine times burned to the ground. -- tanks burned to the ground. the m1 tank is the most survivable tank platform because of several this. troop compartment is in a different place from the munition. t72, the ammunition in a propellant is stored with the crew, they all burned to the ground. it is not a pretty sight. next we have halon fire extinguishers, which snuffs all the oxygen. people will have trouble breathing too, but once the fire is put out, they can breathe again. they have great armor. why do things happen the way they did? i mentioned empathy. the verse coalition said it should have gone to baghdad. on the 28th, stan wrote in his diary "i am going to live," or some words to that effect. there were no s
a screamer? that is the kind of guy he was. if you have ever seen the movie, you understand the stress of combat does things to people and bad stuff happens to good people. this is the tank of a retired colonel. he took three m1 tank rounds, one of which killed his gunner. the m1 tank on the other hand, we had eight or nine times burned to the ground. -- tanks burned to the ground. the m1 tank is the most survivable tank platform because of several this. troop compartment is in a different...
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and here's the thing-- i'm actually a nice guy. i'm a really nice guy. p off my laundry at a laundromat because i'm a millionaire and that's how i roll. dropping off your laundry is one of the richest thing you can do in new york city. every time i drop off my laundry, i become a king. they say, "how is wednesday?" i say, "tuesday would be better, but i suppose..." and then i hop on a horse and ride away. and i go, "winter is coming, and i need my sweaters." but i dropped off my laundry, and the other day i 21 pick it up, and i'm walking back to my house, and i have my laundry back bagon my shoulder and i see a mom and her toddler, right. and the toddler looks up and goes, "look, a big bag." and without thinking, i lean down and go, "yeah, you could fit inside of here." ( laughter ) and the mom is like, "what the hell!" ( laughter ) and i'm like, "no, like, in a fun way." ( laughter ) what did i mean "in a fun way"? i'm like, "want to take a ride in a bag, kid? that will be exciting." i'm actually going through a lot of stuff right now. i'm actually going
and here's the thing-- i'm actually a nice guy. i'm a really nice guy. p off my laundry at a laundromat because i'm a millionaire and that's how i roll. dropping off your laundry is one of the richest thing you can do in new york city. every time i drop off my laundry, i become a king. they say, "how is wednesday?" i say, "tuesday would be better, but i suppose..." and then i hop on a horse and ride away. and i go, "winter is coming, and i need my sweaters." but i...
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i did a -- nancy: hey, guys. lemonis: what? lk thr the shop there and grab they?ad qui and let everybtakeook a? and waand then we're gonna go into asome [bleep] right now. s is a customer-service ord there's an imaginary tammy that works for this company in one of our dealers that he will not allow me to meet! whose phone number is tammy's?! pa whose s this per? tom: why don't you call your dealer? why don't you call your dealers in this situation. nancy: ...tom's girlfriend has been working in this compan. lemonis: i was actually entertained by the back-and-forth... amber: yeah. lemonis: ...till i had had en. nancy: i have so much proof right here that she'sinhicompany. it is un-[bleep]-real. tom: really? really? nancy: this is her cellphone, tammy's cellphone,wh ich is your girlnd's. so it is . this is the number. this is her direct line. lemonis: tom is that -- does she work there? tom: sure does. yeah. lemonis: your girlfriend works for a dealer that sells your product? tom: that's correct. nancy: she's not allowed to be wor
i did a -- nancy: hey, guys. lemonis: what? lk thr the shop there and grab they?ad qui and let everybtakeook a? and waand then we're gonna go into asome [bleep] right now. s is a customer-service ord there's an imaginary tammy that works for this company in one of our dealers that he will not allow me to meet! whose phone number is tammy's?! pa whose s this per? tom: why don't you call your dealer? why don't you call your dealers in this situation. nancy: ...tom's girlfriend has been working in...
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there was an exhibit in england where a guy need a toaster from scratch. he mind the copper and galvanized rubber in a think it took eight years and it was crappy with several thousand dollars but the beauty of capitalism we come together it just doesn't feel like it so they talk about alienation. capitalism is inherently alienating. it can only work if you have institutions of society that can provide that meeting for people because if they're not there we start yearning to look for meaning like tribalism is human nature comes roaring in. there are governments in the individual if there is nothing between them to drive and restrict and tyrannize individual. and then to prevent from being walked. because that proceeds society anything you have the neighborhood and the unions and the other organization, your bowling league but the suicide that you layout has to with the weakening of the situation partially as a result of those corrosive effects that ideological assault that is oddly from the perspective of the crazed authenticity to say these institutions a
there was an exhibit in england where a guy need a toaster from scratch. he mind the copper and galvanized rubber in a think it took eight years and it was crappy with several thousand dollars but the beauty of capitalism we come together it just doesn't feel like it so they talk about alienation. capitalism is inherently alienating. it can only work if you have institutions of society that can provide that meeting for people because if they're not there we start yearning to look for meaning...
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so what he sold was a guy on the "apprentice," and people from iowa think he is trump, he is a geniushe said that barack obama was not born here. he was an illegitimate president. i took is so personal. and the irony is that donald trump is an illegitimate president, he didn't win the election without help from russia. he knows it b with every time you mention it he freaks out. >> that is your theory on why he is so mad -- >> let's put up the picture with you and michael cohen. please answer these questions, how did the meeting come to be and what commitments did michael cohen make if any to helping you. >> two things i can tell you. we have run into each other six times. >> that sounds like more than just running into each other. >> you planned to see each other six times? >> i will say that the first -- our first vosm was lawyinvolvem lawyers, trump, the white house, and russia. ly tell you th-- i will tell yo all i can tell you, you will see. we were on opposite sitedes, we were adversaries. >> i have a picture of you with felix sader, is he another link? >> that is interesting. a
so what he sold was a guy on the "apprentice," and people from iowa think he is trump, he is a geniushe said that barack obama was not born here. he was an illegitimate president. i took is so personal. and the irony is that donald trump is an illegitimate president, he didn't win the election without help from russia. he knows it b with every time you mention it he freaks out. >> that is your theory on why he is so mad -- >> let's put up the picture with you and michael...
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he is shut down and is ended up in the camp for a couple of years. so these guys end up doing this amazing stuff and then one of the most amazing thing is being a flying tigers being something they go with a lot of pride. they look forward to it the most of anything. >> how many died? >> a good number of them were killed. actually a number by accident. even before pearl harbor you have three guys killed in a training accident. >> you been talking about how a lot of these flying tigers went on to visit china after their service. they completed their connection to the country. i'm curious what you heard through the and what you took away about where the military is now? >> the question is about the relationship with china later on. for so many it became very associated with a hard anti-communist, anti- view of u.s. foreign policy. he's talking about how terrible red trying to use and how is closely aligned with the regime. that changed over time. a lot of the guys who may have shared that view in the 70s and 80s became open to china. they felt that they had a bond w
he is shut down and is ended up in the camp for a couple of years. so these guys end up doing this amazing stuff and then one of the most amazing thing is being a flying tigers being something they go with a lot of pride. they look forward to it the most of anything. >> how many died? >> a good number of them were killed. actually a number by accident. even before pearl harbor you have three guys killed in a training accident. >> you been talking about how a lot of these...
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. >> he hired a guy who's running the criminal district. either way, you'll want that lawyer. >> most don't end in a trial. they end in some sort of cooperation. do you think michael cohen is in a mind set where he might cooperate? >> i'm going to speak for what i think, not for what michael cohen. i believe at the end of the day, i've said this before, what you would do, what i would do. to do what's best for him and his family. if there was any morsel of -- you saw he would talk like this is it. i can never be that guy. i could never turn. i wondered and asked him over and over, doesn't trump get it. he knows what you have. >> what might he have? >> he would have the things that if you were a guy's lawyer, right hand lawyer, confidant for 10 and 15 years and a guy doing business the way trump was doing business and everything we know. trump's articulation where he wasn't really -- there was never a time i called or spoke to donald about anything where michael cohen doesn't do a follow up. the bos s is upset. he was an extended member of th
. >> he hired a guy who's running the criminal district. either way, you'll want that lawyer. >> most don't end in a trial. they end in some sort of cooperation. do you think michael cohen is in a mind set where he might cooperate? >> i'm going to speak for what i think, not for what michael cohen. i believe at the end of the day, i've said this before, what you would do, what i would do. to do what's best for him and his family. if there was any morsel of -- you saw he would...